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HERALD PHONES Business Office. 35 tea Editorial YOL.HU,iO,4V PRO i SUNDAY, MARCH 8, 1925. , ttIMlllIHMHMWIlltmilltlHKlKaMafcl INTERESM LARGE PART 111 VO,-UTAH- Rks...; 107 A SERVICES AT JUST RECEIVED I FOURTH WARD 1 traatadtaa amount of intereat of the Bible at the Brigaaat Tewng attach to tfct acieBtifle aid of Botor car eeatgninf and bulldlnf nniversity will give the program la and ovhet la this Inter mora the Prove Fourth ward Sanday s keenly lmjmaatra than U tht rbem-Ir- tl evening. . tod pfcyikai laboratories At The program will consist of readUe factories at tbt larja, wdl eatab-- 1 ings, music and apaevaee, Mrs. Mae Uahe4 topnies, every aubataac a lecture; oa HuaUngtoa will tkat la Med ia the manufacture of "How We Got Ourgive Bible, and Doncars, from the coal wed la the ald will giv a teat minute to ta ateel la aula ao4 bob. talk Uoyd o The Place JteUgkai and rua tba gauntlet of a swat the Bible Should IVcupy la the foraiidaba amy of adentifit test- Scheme of Edurattoa ing de?ica, The remainder of the program Then are great mechanical gianta will be as follows: that twlat th drop forged axtea InHymn, "Oh, It Is Wonderful, by to abapeleoa auiaea. There are. the cuts; reding "The Blessing of ateel that turn the carbon la Joseph," fe? Helen Warsua,; reading. Into gaaea. There are acalea ae del- "One Hundred Tweary-firs- t PaalaC' icate that they can weight the car- by Karl Glaater; saxaphene aolo, bon la thoae gaaea. There are moT-ln- g "Make Me Thine Owa," Floyd Larpicture machine that photo-grap- e son ; story of Esther, by Miss Stella the strength and the regular- Harris: mixed quartet, Mlsa Jeuuie ity of the current used by the igni- Erlcksoa in charge : duet. "The Lord tion apparatua In action. There are Is My Shepherd," Miss Urate Gates miacroacopea, atilla and. mysterious and Miss Jennie respon trapping! of the chemist's lore and sive reading of the One Hundred the air la filled with pungent Fiftieth Psalm by the class. fumee and odors. The program will occupy the en This work la divided Into fonr tire time of the meeting. separate departments the chemical laboratary, the, physical laboratory, the metallurgical laboratory and the great deal towards making the auto electrical 'laboratory. Both testing mobile possible. And the automobile and research work It carried on Industry has contributed vastly to S de!8 throughout the year, to check up the the science of metallurgy In the material before It goes to the manu- velopment uf special 'and alloy j facturing department! and to assist steels and metate. the engineers in determining the The electrical laboratory contains j testing apparatus of best materials to use In parts for electrical every description. Perhaps the most Nothing could be more thoroughly interesting of these is the oscillo mov practical than the work of these graph, which Is a complicated analytical - expertsZ:" They provide ing picture machine for making pho check on every lot of tographs of the strength' and reg. ha absolute material purchased: ana safeguard ularity of the current used In ignl- the interests of every purchaser of Uon. The finished pictures show two parallel strips, one with a reca car. Id the chemical laboratory la a ord of the primary current I from ataff of grrdiiate chemists whose battery to the oil and the other curduty It la to analyse every material with a record of the secondary inthat will respond accurately to rent (after the voltage has been creased by the coll and is transmit chemical laboratory These Ia the physical laboratory 'the ted tothe spark plugs. character ef ttnFort differs, but photographs show with the greatest the results obtained are Just as accuracy any Irregularity in either vital. Finished parti of every de- the primary or secondary current scription .are brought here and and are made at Intervals' during the tested until a failure" of breakage, testing ef the apparatus until it has occurs. . The object of these tests is run the equivalent of 25.0U0 mile oa not to establish the, fact that parts a car. The photographs are at can be broken, but rather to deter- made at several different motor defective apparatus mine exactly how much force or speeds, as fa required to break them. may show good results at The testa exactly duplicate the' and fall entirely at others. lu shorty stresses to which the parts are sub- the motto of these four Buick test! jected ia actual service and are then ing laboratories is "Snow Vs." antomtt--; not branch a of is continued on to a point where the ,There metal ia no longer able to stand the bile manufacture which they do not terrific force pplled. Investigate and measure Its eftic-- J .The metallurgical laboratory con- lency with scientific accuracy. They tains a battery of complete, modern have an exact way of testiug everyneaOreatlhg ovensT with electric thing that is bought and used pyrometers for accurately measur- around the plant, whether it enters j ing, the temperatures la hardening directly, Into the cars or not. They j and annealing steel. Metals are also see that the Buick Motor ronuisuv Big Shipment of Dining Room Furniture 1 E g'Vf JjH See New Excl usi veoDesigns - ) rC isisiL make hp J yf5 ;. ' - - IN OUR WINDOWS fur-aac- tot - , fur-aar- Erk-ksw- Beautiful American Walnut Dining Suite, eight pieces con- Buffet, all dust proof construction; 45x60- sisting of a inch JTable and six genuine leather seat chairs, Cl QC ftfl vlvO.UU including arm chair . ...... .w- ......... ..... . 66-in- ch - - Genuine Rockford Dining Suite in the new Venetian Walnut -- finisiWoferyhigh-grade construction . .V. ... , -- 4 Breakfast Suites Unfinished $16.00 Enameled Suites in French grey, ivory or white with attractive decoration s priced from one-spee- d will magnify from 10 to 2030 diameters. Before being placed under the microscope, the metal is given seven different polishing operations, beginning with emery wheels and finishing ap with Jeweler's rouge. Afttr the polishing operations the surface ia etched with acids and the structure of the metal examined under the microscope. has contributed a Metallurgy " is $29.00T0$48.00 it: aiithropological - Beautiful ,Overstuffed LivingRoom luiteingen uiheTJaKer cut vejpur deep7soft, loose . " three-piec- e -- cushions .... . . .......... $175.00 4 new Rug now. Our stock is very complete. Prices lower now than they will be ' later. Select As -- ; . Large Turkish Towels, 22x44 inches, 4 for. . . . .$1.00 Large Cotton Batt, quilt size, for. , .$1.00 Infant's Cashmere Hose, 50c values, 4 pair.... $1.00 Men's, Ladies and Children's Hose, 8 pair. . . , .$1.00 Men's Part Wool Hose, 8 pair forr. . . .$1.00 Boys' Cotton Sweaters, $1.25 regular, 2 for. . . .$1.00 Boys' Overalls, age 10 to 14, 2 pair for, ....... .$1.00 l(iot Ladies' Waists," values upto $4.00, for $1.00 500 pair Shots, Slippers and Oxfords, pair. . .. : $1.00 1. kit Ladies' Silk Hose, values $2.00, pair... $1.00 1 lot L. D. S. Garments, values up to $1.50, pair $1C0 1 lot L; D. S. Garments,le t . rrr. i'. i . .... ........ KiujiU'jiia n a revision of many 'of our notions alioitt ancient man. - Sir- - Arthur" pointed out that this discovery- - makes it clear that mankind reached the lsotattfl continent of Australia at a much earlier date one, causes .... u'&i',83 JtoreriWreinejD for Dollar Day. ;. Easy Terms No Interest " : ............. rrr. lot Curtain ;Scrims ,7 yards for . . . . . .$l.oo lot 25c best grade Ginghams; 6 yards.-- . ....,.$1.00 1 lot Percales,, 20c grade, 6 yards....;. $1.00 Amoskeag Apron Gingham, best quality, 6 yds. S1.00 5 yards Best Dark Outing Flannel for. S1.00 5a yards Best Light Outing Flannel for...... $1.00 5 yards Cretonne for . ; . . Il.OO 2y2 yards French Gingham for . . $1.00 6 yards Hope Bleach for $1.00 5 yards Best Shirting for, $1.00 12 yards 4 Bleached Sheeting for, $1.00 -- Ladies' Corsets,vaIuesp to $3.00, 2 pair for. . $1:00 Ladies' and Misses' Golf Gloves. 2 pair for. . SI. 00 1 lot Ladies' Gloves, Jersey, 50c grade, 4 pair. . $1.00 1 1 3b-m- ch DELLCHIPMAN : 86-in- ch , , , ........ 9-- ... ... .Upstairs Jeweler. AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 212 West Center. WATCH - EUXES2IIIIIIinBCIZIIHIIianI8KHXZZ" ., , lot of Mens and Boys' Dress Shirts, values $1.50, each. .$l.0o 1 lot Men's and Boys' Caps, values to $1.50. .. .$1.00 Knicker Pants, values to $1.50, two pair 1'lqt Boys' 1 V. your TELLURIDE MOTOR COMPANY en better automobiles era built. Buick will build them " values.' Many Other Bargains Easy Terms No Interest 10 Another opportunity Xor you to save some money. are going totry-toTma- ke each Dollar Day better than the previous one by giving you better values each time. We can only give you a few of the many bargains we have forJDojlaMjayJJotf Bnm.ii.yf tn big Make your Spring purchases now and get better satisf action. ( 9-- We j.thiSa instance.' fir Arthnr kulU-ltie Mar. Monday-Tuesda- y, cus- - pointed out some recent astonishing' discoveries In Australia and Java. A few years ago. In a fossil shelf of limestone' near Brisbane, anthropologists cflme agros a skull, in ieri feet preservation called the Talgal skntLThis PAYS may not he declared, as slow a process us is . fos-siis- ," . ' M amplified Africa a ricp of hiishinen, who might lie defwrihed as "living live tfxlay nuich' as otir forbears lived In. theiee iirc. "I have come to the conclusion," he "said, "tliat the pure .c)iro TiT Central' Afafa is not an old type at all, hut that most of his characteristics are of recent orlirin. "tt'hen we are able fo follow the Negro back' to. 'liis primitive types, he will become less negroid and tend towards the bnshman type, and by and tiy we shall comu to the typi served as not. so khg ago Connnon ancestor for U)th Europeans and Negro." , There would not be more than a million Buicks in active use today if Buick had not, through the years, produced a motor car or unvarymg and superior quality, in every detail, every Buick is an example of how well a motor car can be built. science, toinarllr lu'lieved. As an instance he pointed out the discovery of the. "llhodesian" skull. I le also ixiluttil odt th at In Ceii-tra- l departments pnter by their field men, with headquarters in the testing departments; who follow the work irftfcg; factory and see that all operations are conducted as there are more than a million Buieks f- !. Evolution, g . - . lie quite Why to- -l Man and His Dog m n nuame atj oame i lme IliiriMiiires with an excinsfveliitefview In the. UnltoiL I'rcsa. amount of heat for the prices paid and that thertgbt material Is used in the right place in every department. They keep in touch with the specified. Thus man s fid his dog appear to--" Itether at the very dawn of human history. Yheu the anthropologists looks . around the world today for a type which might serve as a common sa--. cestor for black as well as ' white races ot Hying man,1, Plr Arthnr ald, "this TalKl man of Australia, cusuimaniy supposed. By JOHN GCNTHER. "The art of navigation Is usualh' who lived about 40,000 years, ago, , . (I'nited Press Staff ('onrspomlw) 8uii.sed to le no more than 6,000 comes neaesTto the Ideal.1 the skhll of the Tabtal thus years old, Mmt the discoveries in (CopjTigW, 1925, by United Press) AnstraJia and TaMnanla, he said, dates hack to comparatively "recent", "compell ns to believe that the first times, geological! speaking, and MXDOX, England. March 4. Man .may be a little (speedier thnn. settlers of that continent mastered shortens our' Ideals of evolutionary the art, either by accident or fore-- period. the older scientists believed. In ew Guinea a similar Kkulljuu jnouKnr, at least SS.OOO years Sir Arthur Keith, whose series of earlier. been found, that of the Wadjak came Mun." lie Is closely related to his .Iccjtures here to the IJ'jffflLOilll'JJcJ Wheti this, ohorglual man of Surgeons on the history of early one other crentitre fame with him. Australian cousin, said Kir Arthur also found In fossilized remains. It liecause at that time in the world's mnu created a scientific am popular was tfije (lliiKho, the Australian wild history New ilnea and AmKralia sensation, my thatwe may have, to were part of the same land. shiutcn the B(r)pted figure fur mairs evolutioui 5)tl,HK years. rrof.' KeltTr, who with Prof. Smith, in the leader of Hiltlxh II II D. . , L 348 West Center. .. .. ' at r .. ' . , . r . . VAN WAGEHEN f . 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