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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, NOVEMBER 11, 1923. o t Detroit whereas the correspond- reversed. Tfes Industry to ttirffiflrfi-he.by .Miss Ellen ing touring car built in 1930 gold for produce enclosed cars, as its utility, Mr. George ha. grafted the regu-hi- r Ibent f their loss and idedire to theJ .liimisrm and Mrs. Rosa Euuk. cotton plant to the root 'of the bereaved ramily any fratcnml assiss The next meeting, will lie a. $2000. This represent a reduction every-davehicles .and make the mulberry tree, and a cotton free tance within the" power of the camp. nii'ii- - farincrs gathering, to of more than 40 per cent as between open cars m siteeiulties. ( HAKLES Mct'OAEb. growing eight to twelve feet high fitlilTCiSiil. !v al'tvr Adiinrs, of the open car price then and the "'Naturally when that practice has lieen produced. The tree is WM. II. BAKEli. Provo. closed car price now. Another com- becomes general, the enclosed cars now two and f old WM. McCOAUD. years and is growing rapidly. It has parison made on the same baste, will sell as low as, or even lower Committee, SERVICES HELD FOR shows Essex at about 40 liorne second of and uer cotton its cent than, open ones, because the closed crop Mich.. Nov. 10. DETROIT, 000 won't be more JOHN RANDALL bolls on "It bus. it. liefore thau the long oar will be the. SPANISH FORK KIWAMS (LI B Closed car productlou of (be Paige run of cars ill be enclosed job- .SPANISH it. Prof! 'FORK. Nov. services .John Uand-aljshifted from has Jewett nud plants ones," declared Mr. Schofield, Hudson-A smooth, . unbroken, highway L: John Nuttall was the- principal bo dropped 'dead Tuesday afapproximately sixty Ar rent of the Essex now stretches from Vancouver to sieaker at the nieetimi Thiirsriy ternoon, was belli in. the fourth 'yesterday. FINAL TRIBITE IS PAID totnl to eighty per fent of thetotal "Other men distributor, Los Angeles, linking two nations evening of the Spanish Fork K'lwan- - ward 'ehnpcl Thursdify. TO JESSE GREEXHALGH. hve said that the en. 1!. J. out pat In NoKMuWr. closed car is the automobile of and joining three states to I'amiUa.-Th- is club. Prof. Nut tall gave an able' MimtiM-tie of the Fourth wayd n of tentative the With makiug we but are now future, last of the cement completing talk on. "Why we desire to do pub- bishopric was in charge. coming SANTAQCIN, Nov. 9. Funeral schedule for theaextnion'th corues to the period when just J there is some-- servlcea were held Thursday fit the the highway from Vancouver to the lic service' The invocation was offered by in the information from Mr. H. M. thine more than talk on the border town of Ckixerdale, B. Wm. church A. Cornahy ward fOrJesse subject of Midway a thoSlinoii Greenhnlgh the presided. new hut the ' Jewett, president, "The Hudson factory is now turn-- J who died early Monday morning. at In wus the of preseuce iured Jewett 'Broiigbam was mg out thousands of motorists met raster who ever than his home. the liefore insupertaxes largely responsible for chaining to attend the opening cere its history and nine, out ' The .services were eondratio et production. of every ten of them are enclosed. Bishop George tabaron. Music nummony. Mr. now "The brougham,"' siiys That sort of policy is. closed bers were given by the ward choir, Jewett "with its 31 iueh ilooH and hot just talk. The Hudson and in addition to a duet "Whispering EXPRESS SYMPATHY TO enamel finish, hich bake providing Essex coaches, whlch.-j'wer- e FAMILY FOR DEATH OF SON, the Hope" given by Andrew Borgensen tt lasting lustre, has taken the public first enclosed cars lif the to world were Mr. The Nickles. and speakers y in the fnnot-Ewrdealer V Paige sell at practically an Whereas open car price, William A. Chatwin, Erick O. tuilrl rtllfr' great sorrow has ..... are now at mill utntivm tfirnnl7.tttTiiii the very top of their come luto the home of our neighbor and Thomas L. Jenkins. liefore of broughams his ollotpment Mr, Greenhalgh Is survived by Elliot Iunn, because of the death of An in- - popularity.. October was half over. 'TJJere is no inherent reason why five children, his mother, seven their beloved child. Jack, a sorfowj ereiised number in November osl greatlyilirothers lindrfour sisters: Foiir ot Tnore keenly felt lieea use of tTie disThis reception more than lieen asked by alL ones open Iii connected except that his brothers were palbearers. tressing circumstances at a new model is alniosi without many of them are manufactured and ferment was in the City cemetery. . with the death of the loy. preoendeht" sold as specialties-an- d ns stand not : Be it resolved that we. the Wood-- ' The brougham has lieen on the ard goods. men of the World "of Provo Camp, An unusually prolific variety of market since September ;ioth. At "That will hnve to be cotton has' situation P. .o. developed by hereby express our, sorrow i the time it was announced there were many- - skeptical persons, in- ln.iing dealers in the Jpwrtt orga- not niziitrou who said that it wa possible to mi Id a high hake enamel Super-Si- x finish job on a wooden frame. , When the dealers, throughout the rliA fiiiTi1 tlinr fnn. . .... T'oitaJ .... .... y turn t. nucu Sltataa closed Herelofore a moderate-price- d ' torvTiad actually accomplished this ,j Studebaker Ushv-Si- x I - -- zZ&Nr d e NEWJEVETT; Intsi-iie-.- y CAR SUCCESS one-hal- joluine-productio- n fr t , EHin-rso- i.M'iiedietion by 'Itifloir Van Wagouen of Provo. Mrs. Norma Bullock and Mr. Carol Pyiie- - rendered a duel, an,!, solus were sung by Mrs. Rose Kartcbuer and Mrs. Kmery Epier son of Salt Lake City. The speakers wt-r,!. L. Van Waitoneii and. lr. II. S. I'yne. of Provoand I'ruuk Eppersottof Ilelier. . IflREi A blazing match BAFFI.ES PHYSICIANS WHEELING. W, Va.. Nov ft. With a estimated a 113 di'grwk or over, a nurse Margaret Stanger, 23.'ln a local hosvital, baffles physicians. She was stricken teu 'dnvx ni'o with loeninrrif Is. held .beneath a crisp $10 hill is a serious matter. lemiH-intiw- But do you realize that it is exactly as if such a blazing ma'ch were threaten. .0r your money (very eas ily of large . aj-y- r By-lun- d Tan-oft- i de-nom- in ' 1 j """ ' On the Finest 3 . . A pert - me- - supervision you are assured, of complete satisfaction HERE. . UUTO PRICES A With exnert Chassis Ever Built positive-reHahiHty- w'hed demand .nut U. .tJe.Noveniht'r. ule of production Btjirta." whenever you allow inexperienced m e ch a n i c s to 'tinker with your car has meant an inferior chassis. Now at a saving of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON ,chassis excellence finest and performance. These are the lowest prices of all time on the Hudson Super-SiThey make both the S"ln and the Coach the most outstanding Viiiacs in the world. :k'&hiWMi poured in, states Mf. Jewett. "As a result, we are unable to suiiply the - a tions) - ' x. HAVEDROPPED Schofield Auto Co. So far have automobile prices declined since the peak of 1020 and so 3 far have construction method proved that in a surprising number ol instances it nr.nuw nmmir i ouj closed car for leas n 1 in-j- W V k er money standard touring than a car of the same make and seating capacity cost at that time. While touring car prices have declined from 20 to 40 per cent during the past three years the development s in closed ......... body construction wis The 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Si- s closed cars are qual7 ity cars. r litAhtful .In rcu) nrt. luiiuruuni leril ctru wuie In of the lug the est to the consumer ' i closed product. An J ustanding exa tuple "is that 1listed at $1875- The New at forgings, and stampings, profits are eliminated from costs, and one profit only is included in The parts-maker- s' Overland car in America today. Call and see it, and we will drive out and demons strate. C backward or for- wardr Now, folks, we admit that we don't employ men with clubs to -- stand at our garage doors to keep 'em away and we are not dated up for weeks ahead, but busy. Even with the shop full we find time to attend to your wants. You'll like our "INSTANT , SERVICE" Official Harrison hard-hittin- g f are awful we nt co.;actory going-- somewhere, TN the interest of more efficient and economical operation --X- of yonrarrtomobile duringthc Tfae .Continental Oil Company will run several advertisements in this paper emphasizing the importance of many simple precautions that should be taken but which are too often overlooked or neglected. While many of these suggestions may be rather generally known, we believe that even the "veteran" motorist will get from them a hint pjtwo that may save him trouble, annoyance or unneccessary repair bills before the winter is over. cold-morni- $1550 . is always For gasoline economy The. 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Su- e Sedan or: telephone 138 $10.00 $14.00 Business et more out ol yourcar this winteiTithless (rouble Look cautiously at claims advanced for "high test" or "high gravity" gasoline. These terms are meaningless as an index to the value of the fuel. Their chief lure to the motorist lies in the promise of "quicker starts" but how much are quicker starts worth to you, especially if to get. them you must sacrifice full power and longer mileage? Too often that is the real penalty involved in the saving of a few seconds in a getaway. The reason is simple: In order to secure quicker starting properties, these "special" r fuels are provided with an excessive portion of low boiling-poifractions, while the proportions of intermediate and high boiling-poin- t fractions (the real source of power and mileage) are left to shift for themselves. What is the result? Overabundance of highly volatile fuel for the first violent "kick", followed by an uneven, poorly balanced range of boiling points that simply can't deliver the power ' and mileage you ought to get. CONOCO gasoline is balanced it has a range of volatility that more than meets the U. S. government specifications. It is carefully refined to assure both purity and uniformity. It is clean, honest, dependable, gasoline. It will prove its economy any season of the year, anywhere in the mountain states. Studebaker. prices Phone or call for demonstration. Term to Meet Tour Convenience is the best low priced y motors, transmissions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, Provo, Utah. Radiator long-ru- n L Sales Service ; THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY (A Colorado Corporation) e Marketing complete Kne of petroleum product! in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Utah, Idaho and Montana high-grad- . PARRY ' Uae Conoco Coupon Book.They are convenient and wve you time and trouble makinc change. Good at all Continental Service Station and accepted by dealer generally MM 11 IMBEY Vtah County Agents.. TH I S IS A S T UDEBAK E R , Y ! DODGE ...$18.00 By manufacturing complete First West, . BUICK craftsmanship has always been the rule and the practice. is on display 67 N. FORD produced in Studebaker plants where painstaking Overland '1 . Batteries They are built to endure to give lasting satisiaction. Both body and chassis are rt The Buusorreofleh, -- 1 EAR IB Battery ) Electric- -' Go; - , 213 V7. CENTER, PROVO. v., |