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Show PAGE SEVEft. -- THESUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 23, 1923: TWO AND FOUR WHEEL BRAKES mile speeds. A crowd of at least 200 engineers, dealers and others witnessed the events, which wens finally ended because of hishtf all. Near the end the street was flooded and some brake Jobs showed stopping, ability . on wet pavement without skidding at 50 miles per hour. t coin- -' It was said .to lie prehensive series of tefts ever held ttr-tcouutry. The tests were or' ganized and conducted by Col. W. O, Wall of National, Dr. O. C Berry, Sehebler; B. F. Chandler. Um Gear and Tool, chairman of the section, and W? 8. James of the Popular Acts ft four-whe- -- Bee. r 22. braka testa and demonstrations featured the meeting of the Indian section of the Society Automotive Engineers, held here. ' vt Toe brake demonstration started at 3 p- m. on one ot tbe asphalt 'paved ciftjr- - boulevards,tests,-fou-fourteen of cars appeared for the them being equipped With various el brakes, while types of orasea. ten were lour-wneW. 8. James 01. toe Bureau of Standards was. on hand With the decelerometer, and the cars .were eckd by tnto ahdi other instru ments, as weU as for distance of stops at various speeds All ears made two trials, one at 30 miles and one at 40, while some registered stopping ability at 20 miles. The distance In which - the cars were stopped from speeds at '20, 30 and 40 mites with brakes cars average 80, 74 and 122 feet, while the four-whebrake, b average of 12, jobs registered 31 and 64 feet,; for 20, SO and 40-- 1 IsiliNAPOLI3, Four-whe- - two-whe- stand on the threshold of .a New Year. What will it bring? What has it in store in the way-o- f prosperity and happiness? None can answer. So we take the optimistic side of the question. We look for a most Happy and Prosperous New Year. With, a smile we face it. Let us take this opportunity to wish all our patrons and friends a very Merry Christmas, and may the New Year bring you all much Prosperity. Once again, we all he Bureauof Standards. ei SCHOOL AND ml ; Cff;.v YOUTH BRING Doz. Medium, Extra Large Large, Doz.. 23c 50c 39s two-whe- el International News Service. The Best Sunkist Navel Oranges Obtainable. WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Youth and. a college education, rather than experience and nature years, ' VC" L ' f iff ' r 1 Size 54 to case, each. :12c Grap fruit Size Introducing His Highness Hal Rajeshwar Bhrl Sewal Maharaj Je'y" Siiighjl, Veerendra Shiromani Oev. Photographed at conference in London recently where he represented 1,000,008 people of the Hushwaha Narulia Clan of Rajputs, India, of which he is in charge as a colonel. His friends, of Which he has many, do not attempt to call him by his f ull name. Li Vhe, mil on Buick cars BtdckVarve-inflea- powerful motor. Qhe wide fanbelt can be replaced without removing d any pan of the mechanism SIXES Toirlni f 1295 ' Three Pmrnjir Sport. Fir. Two Piwma RoxUttr 127S Roadster,. . . Five Pnimet Std.a . 2095 Four Fmenger Sport Pmiinif DeoUe Touring . . . . . . , 1695 .... rmir fl7S tin rTourin Fl Te 1565 raui rmrntir 12m 1715 223S IMS coupe Ewins) (Photo Copyright, Harris Miss Elizabeth "Gordon Banna uranddnughtn of the late Mark D C, a Hanna. is the moving sniiit of the Dramatis Club ot hi hington, in costume of Thoto shows people. of young an organization K FOUKS rTourim $ 945 FhreFaenaccrBedea .1149$ 35 Four Pmimii Coupe . 1385 rBaedMw 1 1 o. A. Buick fee tor Ma; tonrnmtnt (ax to b mddtd. TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY PROVO.MTAH When better sutomobflet are bnflt, Buick will build them boule-vnvd- men applying for commissions in the army to the courses in military training which have become a part Of the regular curriculum in many schools and colleges throughout the country. Before the war the army as a profession was not considered by the average college man, officials say, because he was never brought into contact with it, and the oppor tunlties it afforded were never given the proper publicity. This was due to the old military policy of considering the army as an organization entirely separate and distinct from civil life- - in every way. The war- brought about a great change in this attitude, however, and Secretary of War Weeks and General Pershing are conducting the affairs of the war department now along lines which they hope wiU influence the public to take a greater interest in military Letters to N. 4th W. I hope you can find tbe place. Please bring me a blackboard, and Gene-riv- e a mama dolL We would like some candy and nuts. If you have enough money you can bring me a little dolly. CATHERINE. SantaJCIaus Dear Santa Clans: "I thank you for aU the things you brought me last year. This year please bring me a pair of skates, some roller skates and either a printing set or a box of water colors to play with in the house on stormy days, and some candy, nuts, bananas, oranges and a Stocking to put them in. to you, lots of Happy Christmas " love, disc-whee- boy. Your loving friend, MARTELL Los Angeles Chambers Con siders Aid in Financing ' of Arrowhead. ..... and LAYER CAKES Show is. a youngster to whom the words "Layer contented you can make the kiddies if you serve Cake" have not a magic ring. And how happy and them Layer Cakes baked, with Hoover Bros, flour. We suggest you try it EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS - , Christmas McDonald's Candy, lb. VEGETABLES 2 lbs. . . Bananas, lb. . Head Lettuce ...... ..... 2 10 to 15 2 . Carrots, per lb Onions, per lb Parsnips, per lb. : y . : Dear Santa Clans: Please bring my doll some new hair, she has - almost gone I would like a sewing set and. a pair of house slippers. Fill tbe toe and heel o finy stocking with candy and nuts. From Raisins, pkg. jWSgJap j$M)W- - 'pS4 , Ladies' Floral Storev f-- ; 7 Vhone66''.' , - " ' - ' the ifClk'' V" I - , . ' W " SPECIAL FOR MONDAY Fine Rolled Prime Rib Beef, lb. .... : 20c Shoulder Roasts, lb ifln is Hamburger and Sausage, lb 12Vc Shoulder Pork Roasts, best cuts, lb ..... i .15c Lard, 3 lbs. 5QC We have a complete line of extra good corn-fe- d Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese for your Christmas dinner. Place your order early., ... ,. . , i .i ' 'h i..v , ,'-- ' ... ' .. , - ' . - - S g ft- - if m BIRD. book-sack-- and I wish you would bring mc a grandpa and grandma. mama doll a story book a corn poper I want a horse- drum and some radio boots a pair of house a train that rocking goes around the tracks. slippers and some shoes candy and My name Is Willis D. Scott. nuts oranges bannanas and gum. I have 4 sister she is almost GRACE EVANS. seven her name la Eleanore Scott 579 N. Univ. Ave. She wants a doll buggy and a rock-Iti- ff chair. Will you please bring ' Dear Santa: them to me. .. I am four years old. I hare come From, from Idaho Falls, Falls to visit my ELEANOR AND WILLIS SCOTT - R1E mHHEHnLninsKHEnHaHH MONDAY, DECEMBER 24TH- BiiniBinuniraxxusM ,u'-- 6 Standard Market - LAST DAY FOR THESE BARGAINS KNIGHT WOOLEN Ml '36llS ' ; . 25c 39c Dressing A $6.00 Silk Shirt or Sweater FREE with every Overcoat pur chased at the Knight Woolen Mills Store. Buy your Overcoats at Factory's Price and get a Christmas present FREE. Blankets and Flannel Shirts at less than Factory's Price. " . 12c ... Premier Salad .f.3 La ia to To say it with flowers air lth lOTe. Boy them y 15c MEATS ." iff u? vm Ml" iili-ji. .. . . California Sweet Potatoes, bright smooth stock, 4 Jbs, miiinmiimmiiiimT""""'""'""iiimmiM ..... m Bulk Cocoa, Cabbage, solid heads, lb Celery, large and crisp, each Bring me for Xmas a sleeping doll candy and nuts. I like to read good a a pair of house slippers, a -wrist band and my stocking full books so I guess ou had better If book me a you can and an of candy and nuts wishing you a bring orange or two. I guess that is all. happy Christmas 1 ERMA JONES. Goodbye, a Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night. Love to all. From Dear Santa Claus: V. E. A. I was and am very pleased with EBMA WILLIAMSON. the things you brought to me last Dear Santa Claus: year. All I want this year Is a Dear aSnta : I have been a good girl to mama 1 wish to have a' new pair of good game, a handkerchief, some LOS ANGELES Dec. 21 The proposition of helping .Utah finance the Arrowhead trail was considered today by the board of directors ot the Los Angeles Chamber of Com merce and refered to the committee on roads, boulevards and parks, of which Paul Hoffman is chairman. W. T. Bishop, president of the local chamber; saia : "The proposition has changed a 95c Dear Santa: i HOOVER BROS, Props. ROBERT RAT CROSBIE. Dear Santa : , T'ahi six years old. "T would like l, a rubber tire coster .wagon,' Tinker toy. banana and' orange: candy, ituts, Dear Santa, look on the .dining lunch leave will a I nice for table, you. I would like a gingerbread UTAH TAKEN UP lb., 20c, 2 5 lbs Dear Santa: I live at 388 ROAD HELP FOR GOOD BREAD . . JpLIETNUTTALL. newspaper- correspondents to. look over the military plans of the general staff, an unprecedented action. , - can b. 30c 1 some since Governor Mabey nd his shoes and stockings and n box of party were here and we did not feel paints and my doll licml fixed, a we could pass upon it one w'ay or set of dishes and .some pennnts and another at this time. Se we refer candy. And my little sister Jenue wishes to have a new doll and a s red the nifl Iter to the roads, and parks committee for con- doll buggy and. a new pair of sideration aMd I expect it will be stockings, some peanuts and candy; brought back before the board of di- and my little sister Vernette rectors at our meeting Thursday and wishes to hayeaJUthixu)lly and and we will either approve it or disap- bnggyl"lTTaTF of . stockings some peanuts and some candv. prove it. , a Merry. Christmas to "The committee will take up somej all,Wishing from , points of the proposition which have MARGARET BARRETT. come to our attention since Utah's governor was here. Dear Santa Claus: "1 cannot say wnat the committee I am nine years t)ld. Will you will consider, as it is strictly against please bring me a doll and buggy, the rules of the chamber to discuss a pair ot rubbers, a pair of shoes, a measure before it is 'passed upon a game, some candy, nuts, dates and a cocoanut,.and a Merry Christmas by the board of directors." - t to all. With love, affairs. As an example of this policy. General Pershing recently invited - - 45c 1-l- one orthe parts she .recently noitrayoJ- ' Standard "Comparison urn can 1-- lb .15c . Libby's ;f V atcoiiiin.wji,s omy 17inud ne.ci' matended college, and of these the jority had seen former military service In the regular army.On the other hand, bO were without former active civilians, army service ; 17 were civilian with former active army service, and nine were enlisted men in" the " " ' regular army. Army officials attribute the in crease in the number " of college Cncther reason why Buick is the case,each. Heinz are the prune reouisites for offh cers xtf - the army of ' the Uni ted States, according to . figures re cently coniiiiled by the statistical v branch of the army. These figures show .that out of 114 officers who have jiftt re ceived their commissions over 84 per cent vere either college grad uates or hud had college trauimg. The average age of officers appoint ed was 24 years,, and the maximum age was 2U years. Many were under 24, and one was 20 years aud nine months old at the tiuio of the appointment. 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