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Show some mQre would Tery de- ugntiuu it waa a good old world, ao full of Interest, to much to sea. o mucb to discover. Now the young heifer belonged to a farmer who owned a good many animals. He waa Tery fond GRAHAM BONNER of his animals. Be bad cowt By MART and he had sheep and he had pigs and ha bad hens and rooster. Oh, there were plenty of animal on the ';' The Stray Heifer" farm, and there were horses,-too- , autumn and dogs and cats. It waa, In ueiiiT.ertylitMwandered abort, a splendid farm. JnJttn young katffatd It waa far, far away from where lived though, and even-thIrli. Tonnt pelfer thonght ihe people Which were nearest to bli farms farm were not near any large place. Jund longer, a n baby ealijJShe cow. No, In this section there, were not vu almost a sha was big now and she many towns and those towns which y there were had In them but tew Mtrttna and she was wise and - 4 people, v It was Tery, Tery far h knew how M take car of perne north. adventures And ;wouia grit Already It was becoming chilly. then lo wander But the ielXex warjdered .and wan Evening Kiddies " ' "Story allf LI H I e v fun-grow- '. u.j0wasdfiEjuid dered and before Ion the heifer felt ver? tired and very lonely. Ah, yes, adventures were all very well but when It became chilly and night time came along It was nice to have a nice lot of friends and relatives and, members of the fam' ily about And the heifer began-feel quite sad. In the distance she heard some sounds sounds which were familiar to her, talk which she understood. And ahe thought that she' would go In the direction of those sounds and listen to Jalk she understood. This alienee about her was beginning to make her quite nervous. , So she went in the direction of the sounds, even though she was tired, and even though she hated to walk any more; But It would be worth the extra walk and the extra tired feeling If she could be. where there would be companions. , - On and on she trudged, ,wea.ry umas telfer. that ssesr- - First New 1924 Overland Champ ion Sedan ooian ere lrr i ..!. wassaaa. i. ,.i ..m m, - - i r - -- have eaten diiarcc; out-of-doo- : it,- For The first Overland Champion sold in Utah county was sold to E. A. Graehl, a clerk of the Knight Woolen Mills by wh have the agency flhe Willys-Knig: and Overland Automobiles for Utah and Wasatch counties. and Thp nw homA of thp Morby-Penro- d, ht Willvs-Knitr- STPIJDENTS West-Cente- r, ht One dollar, invested for 100 years 6 per cent, compounded, will physioAt 3 per cent It earn imiH lielieve lie will die. The dead: Jack Simpson. Denver: would earn only $19.21. Henry Viday,. Denver; Thomas Ward. Denver, and, Ray . Saunders, Two new ntrplane lines, Iioulder. a passenger have been started in Russia. Rolled "riinsrnnese steel has the greatest tensile strength of any During the last 10 years the Inmetal yet developed 140,0K) lbs. crop of California has been creased from 70.000 to 200,000 tons. 4o the square Inch.;' ' onr ACCIDENT ' fcicd a fruit nml 8kull arid lioli-sle- d Years Overland Automobiles will, be at 340 street, Provo, after January 1, 1924, where we will be equipped to service all Willys Knight and Overland cars. Weinvfte all our friends to cali and look these lines Williannis, driver of the KILLED IX ltUB S1.K1) BOULDER. Colo., Dec. 14. When which was being their drawn 1' an antoimibile crashed into another car coming from the opposite direction, three studeiitx at the t'niversity of Colorado and a graduate of fhe university were killed Instantly while two other stu dents may die as a Jesuit of injuries in file rrftsh: J G. sustniiifd yy power and economy as motor fuel are concerned. - IS".. CASTOR A We fnf- - - at twiee-a-wee- k " are having FINE What you want in gasoline is a complete, orderly chain of boiling points some hut points to assure positive ignition, with a proper proportion of intmntiiaU and higher poiatt to. yield: maximum power and mileage. That ii balanced gasoline. That is CONOCO. And that's at far as you need to look winter, or summer any where in these six mountain states. FALL WEATHER -- OIL COMPANY THE CONTINENTAL Culatili Which suggests (A CafforMka) e ItefcctfcK a complete line of pserolcusB products in Colorado. WjtomIdc that Ucb-grad- It is not nui au ate Ci an Boofa.TWr on jm Conaao tfaneaad trouble watUa ra at. OosdataB I i Too by hte ta bond THAT GARAGE, iiiiiiiiiu IMIHIIBBIIt - n r anl a tt i 7,1 ; tSM r.iT 11 tt fl n H p D H ii u ti n n ii II II II SLEEPING PORCH, Light-Si-x two-pas- s. or even a Light-Si-x live-passeng- er Light-Si-x live-passeng- er i Hill ' NEW HOME And for heating them NINE PERSONS ARRESTED ON UQVOB CHARGES Eight persons appeared in the city court Friday on charges of having sold intoxicating liquors and one for having possession of intoxicating liquors. ; Arthur Carter was sentenced to serve 90 days in the county Jail for having possession. . David Cole was fined 200, Hi Smith S30, Mart Martell $50, David Close $200 or days. The case against - rubber cables jafrorhmets. Savannah,- Gs, is said to be the largest distributing point on the At lantic const for fish and oysters. 4 J ni i s BuicKcart Isencasedin 3 ; Anderson'! Ford risk Buick is the live-passeng- er live-passeng- er So good as Big-Si- x seven-passeng- . LUMBER CO. ' y Phone .357. . . 5th S. Yard Cor. 2nd ,W " I v' Coupe Sedan Coupe Sedan Coupe Sedan All prices f.o.b. factory MUTUAL COAL & "? er er aaaa ssa--s PisssjsppjMB I -- Garage v Anderson's Ford " - Garage StandaiComparison trxas . fjWvpMMtwlWtac PtMtngw St tn tlfn PaManier Doabt S1J. TWPi SOS " PMMaccrTouriaa IMS aiat ' tin fri 1 , i Toiwtat I. b. Buhk four r,min Sport TouriM "BrauffcMaSidaai apiam f Ml J. rlKH,' ,,J . v v, rourPHMoswCav jdW"Ml l to -- ? ' . . Can you imagine buying a genuine Ford Battery $16.50? Well, this is the place yon can do it, and you'd better jget yours now. . Waylor Au(5 Company L i H W Co. TelluriderMotor . j yhen . for ssrw arsssssissaa rouM GEE WHIZ! Sport .. better automorM ar built, Bulci wiJ build tliein - Let us look over your old battery maybe it needs some attention before the weather gets too cold. We can sure do you a darn good Job."" w,..:. $1195 $1395 $ 1 485 $1895 $ 1 985 $2495 $2685 With $8,000,000 invested exclusively in plants and facilities, Studebaker is able to build bodies of highest quality, in large volume, and thus make important savings. It is & Studebaker policy not to wait for any particular time to announce lower prices but to give the customer the advantage of nanu fachiring sayings as soon as they become effective. t' These sayings are reflected in the new low prices of all Studebaker Closed Cars. Phone or call for a demonstration. At BuickaClass A'insurance - Special-Si- x Big-Si-x " Ohl8is6aeof tneieanires ' that makes live-passeng- er There is nothing quite "Always at Yaur Service' r Leland wood, who Is now serving a sentence for petit larceny, was deferred without date, while the bearings of Elmo Carter, George O. Ellis, and Arnold Carter were set for December 17. The latter is also In the county jail on charge of petit larceny. Coupe-Roadst- Special-Si-x MUTUAL COAL. - ; 4 -- A practical word about gasoline Would you attempt to judge the heat value of a coal by its weight, if you didn't know whether it was anthracite or bituminous or what , percentage was slate or. dirt? You might just as reasonably judge the quality of motor gasoline by its gravity. Labelling gasoline "high test".or "high gravity" amounts to toying nothing in an intending waif, so far as its quality, c f Quite one welcomed her, a little shyly at first, but she was welcomed. It was a Joy to the belter to be welcomed, There waa a. new farmer here, one she had never seen before but be, too, was nice to her. He seemed surprised at first to see her, but he treated her as one of the family in no tune at alL Day after day she stayed upon this farm, and the days went Into weeks as days have a habit of doing of which they've never brokAnd the weeks en themselves. went Into- - months.. Yes, two months' had gone by since the heifer bad But ahe gone off for adventures. had not' forgotten what her own family looked like. Nor had she forgotten what the farmer looked like. Nor nad'sne rorgotten wnat theTarmer's wffeTBd the"Jfarmefs omcihin son and the fanner's daughter rrvT" looked like. And one day they all witK lhat w. appeared upon the new- - farm. gges." said her new master, H couldn't understand. It for a long; time. And then I knew" she must have wandered off from some other She .must have come a farm. I roundabout way for there are nearer farms than yours. For Infants and Children "I thought at first she had come from one of those nearer farms and In Use Over 30 went to find out. But. she badnt Alwavs bears couldn't where and then I Imagine she had strayed from." of was you to take her Signature ol "It good iSJUld give her a home andnojyJjfi I,1 new sf wrton, vtaav izi - i, J ninwi nvwvptpvr unw. ltutf lro6u wj?p w?M III! BE ' - TURN ME OVER heavy strain on ". fo me," the made herself so at borne that we began to feel she be ns." longed .to The heifer went back, though, to her old borne. It was rood to be I back and yet she had been treated n.. :'..J vii. -- Ka oh, It was fun to feel such an unusual heifer to have been away on a two- months' visit No other better could say as much. She didn't care to go again, but she un- was glad ahe had had such-aI j usual experience Ugh verworked 0Starter puts . Bad - ' nimble with the starter these cold nights and mornings, let it grind and growl and groan in its struggle with a cold engine. If your car hat been standing in an unheated garage or for several throw out the clutch and make judicious use hours of the choke as you step on the starter button. If the motor doesn't Ukehold with the first few turn let it rest a few seconds before the starter. will stand a fair While it is true the present day starting-moto- r amount of punishment, bear; in mind that its frequent and continued use puts a heavy strain on the battery. For this reason, as well as the fact that the lights are used a great deal more at this time of the year, the battery should be tested at frequent intervals once a week isn't too often. A starved battery will freeze at 20 zero. A fully charged battery is safe at 40 below rero. Her heifer's real master said. ' "well, she ! The Heifer Began to Feel Sad. " . 3 To" gTv? I wITOfig And "at TusTfie came to another farm. There were none of her own family about, but there, were animals of her own kind and friends she could feel at home with, and It was happiness to be there. Every- - T H 18 1.8 A |