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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE THREE. Here's Lookin' at You! TRADE RECORD hurch, passing along boat ih to th- dictates of tln'ir own siKukor assert that "the founding (Juotiug t!Mirci' WushiiiK-toiitailu-rwere dpiKisc! to any tli x lid wlu'ii he told the nitioii of tJod, or reliviou; Georj.'( t nee he 'l;ieed in ehirstiaiiily and of Hshiiitlon rMiitiiiz.Hl un cliiir.-- l it iniimrc ii'V to Hie ft.itc. Dr. Me or Minion," aiid tlmt "AbruhHin Coiiilv tievt referred to the stateW IN HI Wis.. t,, ' ment made by Abraham Lincoln: Ueve lu any God or religion." "1 exni't you to pray for me as 1 111.' UUlll will continue to pray for you" iu,.r lions. lLv. lr. as l.inenlii v:is leavna Spriu lUf crowd, lie (old how ih. i field for Washington to assume the trim I'm lici mnif to Am.'ii.-- tii.n presidency. Ibi-.uiilit worship God aivonliiii. liefore ending bin talk. Dr. Mo- - ( , rtt: WE LIGHT THE WORLD I.IIH-olt- l (:'t M ll.-.ll- t: d uildi-.'ss...- Amarkaii electric lighting sup- more than 100,000,000 and their Argentina 1J4 million, whiit the plies go to 100 countries and value, in round terms, $25,000,000. number taken by Australia in 1VJ! colonies in every part of the Where do they go, these 100,. aggregated considerably over a mil000,000 American incandescent lion. And this use of electric lights globe. Our exports of no means is confined to the lamps? to Literally every part by lamps in tbe of the world, for the one hundred larger or more advanced countries, last decade number more countries, for Iceland and the Faroe Islands colonies, protectorates, ihan 100,000,000. mandated territories and islands to took in 1919 over 12,000 lamps; "in-itdtae- The United State fe lighting the Its electric lights twinkle world. in s hundred different countries, protectorates, mandated territories and island communities, literally tho world orer. To Ice land st the far north, to the st communities of Africa, South Atneric and Oceania and to all the countries snd colonies lying, between those extremes the manufacturers of the United State are sending millions jpf dollars worth of electrical lighting appliances. It was only in 1913, says thq Trade Record of The National City Bank of New York, that the exportation cf electric lighting apparatus was deemed of sufficient importance to warrant mention in the export records of the country and in that year the number of Incandescent lamp" exported was less than with a value of a half million ooQara, yet the, total number of lamps exported from the beria-safof 19U to the end of 1923 is colonies, south-ernmo- af Hejaz, Arabia, in 1921 over 3,000, Palestine approximately 2.000, and our own Virgin Islands over 4.00U This growing use of electric light-thworld over illustrates, says tin Trade Record, the tremendous de velopment in the utilization of elec tricity in all the many forms it, which it is now made useful to man. This growing world demand for electrical appliances and machinery is evidenced by the fact that our exports of the group officially designated as "electrical machinery and appliances" has aggregated about $650,000,000 in the last dozen yeari, and the distribution has been The capital absolutely worldwide. of the factories producing electrical machinery, apparatus and jpplies is reported by the census as against Spanish Fork Pioneer Dies SPANISH FORK. Jan, 19. Mrs. Marv Warner Woods. Spanish Fork died at her home I pioneer of 1858, Thursday morning, following an 111- j cess of seven montns from Brignt s I l' wane. Sha was the daughter of 1 "William and Mary Reynolds Wood Land was born Marcn 21, 1854, at St. IJoseph, Mo., aa her parents were en - in . atidi- - in 1899, or ten times 1919 as 20 years earlier. The latest census report shows the totai number of incandescent lamps manufactured in the United States in 1921 at 247,000,000 with a total valuation of $59,728,398, against ap proximately 100,000,000 in 1914. Introducing ' The Princess." Cute, isn't ItT all of Spanish Fork ; and the follow-- " and daughters : Wellng foster-son- s lington Woods, Jr., Mrs. Nora Car ter and Mrs. Nellie Neilson, the latter of Vale, Ore. She also is sur vived by one brother, James Warner and one sister, Mrs. Don C. Murk- hum. A large number of grandchildren and several dren also survive her. Funeral services were held at the Second ward church Saturday priz- -. Soap BoxAthiest Routed by Pastor COLUMBUS, Ohio.- - Jan. 19. A inning Ansoia In a ie- LVztO k i uuutiiui This leadership has secured for Buick the choice of location in the New York and Chicago Automobile Shows. This is the sixth consecutive year Buick has received the coveted distinction. Production for 1924 calls for 250,000 Buicks, an increase of 25 per cent over $53,660,000 as much in t show. route to Utah from their home in England. With her mother and an- - older brother and sister, Mrs. Woods re mained in St Joseph until 1858, when the family came on to Utah to join the husband and father who had preceded them. They settled at Spanish Fork. Wellington woods, who died March 24. 1920, was her husband. Mrs. Woods is survived by the following children: J. Morris Woods, Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Jr., Mrs. William I. Huff and Amos Woods, A ryes $857,-855,0- 1919 hrouh, virtually the entire Vhw wulked uway. Buick Leads e in l;r-ei- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIBEIIEIIIglllllEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIKI nt which they have been sent include practically every political division or community the world over. To Europe alone the list of countries to which they were sent in the latest year for which details are svailable was 26, to North America other than the, United States 25, to South America every one of the 13 countries and colonies, to Asia 16, to Africa a down, and to Oceania a half doaen specified areas, to say nothing of the many smaller islands included in the general group 'all other Oceania." And It appears that the American incandescent lamp finds favor in even the most advanced of the great manufacturing countries, for in 1920 the number of "metal filament" lamps alone sent to England was 507,000, to Belgium 746,000, to Italy 330,000, and to Europe as a whole approximately 2tf million. Canada which buys freely of all of our manufactures took in 1920 nearly 4,000,000 incandescent lamps, Cuba took over 2,000,000, Brazil in 1119 took practically 3,000,000, and Coinlie re allel the follow ins state ment, made by the late President Miti'ding to liishop William V. An- i (Cincinnati, Ohio, of the ieihodist I'pixciipal church.) before liikniK the until of office as presi- lent : "My prime motive in going t the White House is to bring Amerii n ack to God." When the soalxx uiiitor resinned ils address, after Dr. Mct'oiulie was - Vku, M H 8 i 1923. soapbox orator, addressing a street-corne- r crowd here, argued that religion has no place In America. Rev. Dr. C. Jcffares MrComhe, pastor of Brond Street Methodist Episcopal Four Wheel Brakes on All Models a great-grandch- il IMHALL BROS. Better Buy a Buick Than Wish You Had TIRE MERCHANTS Telephone Screen lii s "When better automobiles are built Buick will build them" Is PA a Satis FACTio, a a H t Telluride Motor Co, thrill Firestone Balloon Tires will perform to your entire satisfaction. We have equipped our own car with these wonderful low pressure air cushion tires. Yours is next. Let us demonstrate to you. Either men or women friend will appreciate a pretty telephone screen for a gift. Here Is one with a foundntlon of mrrlhoiirri. covered with satin nnd ornamented with triangles of tapestry or figured rthhona. finished with inM braid. The reverse side Is lined with plain silk. lllllllllIIIEIIIIlIIIIIIinilllllllllllllBIEINllIIIIIIKIBIIBHXIKIliEZIb" The 1924 Model Studebaker Special-Si- x Sedan BALLOON TIRE HEADQUARTERS I I J rii Five-Passeng- $1985 P . o. b. tssszzsz factory PENROD & MARBEY K Si THE UNIVERSAL CAR f.o-bTT- o Ted o LMffiig The reason Cor the remarkable value of the Special Six can be summed up in the statement that it would be impossible to offer it at its present low price were it not built complete in Studebaker factories. In performance, in appearance, in riding comfort, in economy of operation from every angle from which you may judge motor car values, the Special Six Sedan stands out strikingly as an unusual car at an unusually low price. And when you are weighing motor car values in your mind when you are comparing the Studebaker with any other car-J- ust consider the simple, uncolored story of Studebaker's sales success, as shown by automobile license figures throughout the country, and ask yourself, "Why?" Alheacal I AST Spring a total of 350,000 people were disappointed in not being able to obtain deliveries of Ford Cars and Trucks, as orders were placed faster than cars could be produced. The demand for Ford Cars and Trucks this Spring will, ing to all indications, be fax greater than last Spring. Winter buying has been increasing at a greater rate accord- before. This Car Given Absolutely Detroit, Michigan Come in and we will tell you all about it. West Center ' S Si a H"" si M : STUDE 7 You need Dot pay cash for your car. You can arrange to make a small deposit down, taking oare of the balance in easy payments. Or, you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This puts you on the preferred order list and iiuures delivery oi your car at a time to be determined by youiseli. 1 t . tv Naylor Auto Co. t 3 Anderson Ford Garage 241 ' Over 200,000 people have already ordered Ford products on our purchase plan, the majority of whom will take delivery in the Spring. The above facts are given with the suggestion that you list your order promptly with a Ford dealer if you contemplate the purchase of a Ford Car or Truck for use this Spring or Summer and wish to avoid delay in delivery. FREE! i -- than ever Actual retail deliveries the past 60 days totaled 308,170 Ford Cars and Trucks, an increase of 1,961 a day over a year ago. i!3 See the Nearest AuthorLr;d Ford Dealer B!9 St fsaUHHWanm le.jnr.j. mvn sr ilt) IS T H I S ii hi rKtinrraftm-UIIIIIMMWIIIW i ifiiwii " iiiiMi STUDE A r is 1 SJ-J- ". .) B A K E R Y K A K ..r ... riinmarii I r. |