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Show pace six THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST r M STATE m WTo) W mm PARKER ' "' . A Real. Bargain FORD TRUCK FORD ROADSTER Cheaper Than FORD TOURING Shoe Leather FORD SEDAN Condition.' NASH 4, TOURING-A- -1 ' New CHEVROLET TOURING-L- ike CHEVROLET COUPE- -A Real Car for the Money. HUDSON SPEESTER-r- A Good Car Reasonable. OLDS ROADSTER,J924New Paint-Ball- oon Tires. FORD COUPE, 192& Like New, With $200.00 Extra ; Equipment ..: : J i . rs vrs V II o uu in In TAHE old boat jL days . . rnrnnn x uwz FATHER : -- most everywhere." Cohoco Gasoline is easy to get and it is always of the same high quality." - Not a single weak link in Conoco's power chain " hence freater economy and satisfaction, ww VU V .. Producara lUfimrsaod lUAmUn Atfciam.Colawaa.lai fMaardliUuhuipwAMtii mowmm. Ukka . m ' lla cem-etery- . X Sheet Metal 343 W. Phone-5- 74 Center ' I1 . , Ill I -- .' A Vil partment MUSICWN IS ILL. C. R. LOGAN, Aug. 22. Prof. Johnson of the music department of the IT. A. C and director of the tab ernacle choir, was operated upon at the ttah-Jdahhospital Friday. . llLD WANT ADS l , : The House of Quality and Service 100 lbs. White Mill Run . . . . . . .;. . ; . .$2.25 80 lbs. White Mill Run.. .. .$1.75 ...i 100 lbs. Whole Oats S2.25 1 00' IbsT Chopped, Ground or steam Rolled Oats $2.40 100 lbs. Whole . '.( - alri- Flora .Meyer. GlUentine. Murt.hree.boro, member of the Tennessee text book commission. One-IVIa- Barley ..................... or Steam Rolled .' h1IJ,22S Graduating n ... .$2.20i 100 lbs. Chopped Barley 100 lbs." Whole Corn 100 lbs. Fine Chopped or Cracked Com 60 lbs. Wheat .1 W.v. . V, , . ;. . . LM$( LJmiA tit Duy Your FeBd and Flour ' Glassv-- . ay T. 100 100 lbs. Oyster Shells 100 lbs. Meat Scraps . . lbsrChicken-Feed"- f ... .. . .j$2.85 .$2.50 - - t Wasatch Produce " 'phone 34' SUSPECTS JAILED. - y-M'M- I. " t - ' -- Jy ' Par R.wl imiitui Milk pure, sweet are the faces of happy ,J robust children children who through their early years have depended 2 almost entirely upon JVIilk from our sanitary dairies. A-Gr- de Our products are pasteurized in a glass-line- d vat; and cooled over a German-Si- l cooler. IV' ver-Coat- ed Not only Milk, but other products, such as Cream, But- - ter, Cheese, etc., are presented to you with the same cleanli-mes- ' s. Miss Hannah English and Mrs. Philip arn of Salt Lake are guests of Mrs. Arthur Tanner. ' Tbe M. I. A. of. the Tlmpanoga. Melbourn C. Hosp waa the only graduate at the Aiken School tor Boy. u i William Allen White, left, editor of Emporia. Kas., do ward entertained at a social Tues- , Kansas-Cityin honor of Miss Rhoda livered the commencement address,, urging Hosp to "hold back thoe I'oulaon who rqpently returned from changing too rapidly or peod up those jsrho are holding back." , v j Ask for our wClearifiedM GraderMilk andTOld'Bpss ' t Brand Butter at all leading -- - Joseph Harris "has returned to Keetley, Utah after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Harris. Miss May Davis' has returned home ajer spending week sf. Magna visiting with friends. ' ' Ft WofftodenT Waldo Harris has returned home after an extended trip through northern Utah and southern Idaho. ' ' sou sf auGtiti ' (or iAaea: la. liyjIRRORED in eyery bottle of Two men who gave the names of .James Monroe, 2G, an iron moulder pf Ogden and Tom Moore, 40, of Pennsylvania, heavily .armed with nitroglycerine and otner safecracking necessities, were arrested by Ogden police about fifteen minutes after an explosion wrecked tbe safe of the Ogden 238 Washington .' avenue, . " Ask IB CILLS.lb.Mr Good Health y W - Dnmiii rimrnr.sTTii.Ba Milk-Refle- cts 2Z Mr. and Mrs. Coron Penegrejre spending a week with Mrs. Jenegre's parents, Mr. and Mr8v D. N. Jolley. j - Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Boren are reJoicin&OTer ..ine arrival of a baby girl. ; ................... ...$1.35, $3.75 ' . r OGDEXAng. Reporter, Sirs.- - ')) . .. 'Let 40 So.' 4th West J? v. .$2.75 us chdp, your grain or mix your mash, as you want it when you want it. Why mix your own 'mash by handVhen we will run it through our Power Mixer free of charge in 500 lb. lots or over then you are sure of a thorough mixture, which cannot be obtained by hand mixing. ' Lowest prices on quality Flour and Fee& " Davis in charge. W A - cjwijSSPiHK- TtndMr.Tihff'Mrsriloy Timpanogo8 : Grandview .$1 GO $2 6o" FEEICHOPPING AND MIXING o Friday. ....... . $2.60 -- Monday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. n, ... .... .$2.35 .$2.50 '. ;100 lbs: Wheat tl00 lbs. Globe 100 lbs. Wasatch Lay Mash . . . . .'. ' 100 lbs. Globe Red MarkLayJMash - " ' .1 Qsoune Ask about Conoco Coupon Books the next tin you viiit a Continental Service Sutlon. They are "Round Trip Tickets to Better Motoring". OooQ t CodU nental Service Stationt and at moat dealers'. ' Heating j jot Modes, i : ' P. L. LARSEN BSE t rk r-fLi- Funeral service! will beheld At the Liberty ward chapel Sunday .af a mission. The party motored to ternoon at 12:30 o'clock and at 4 Qlenga rry;hcreJliyjajo).,d- - a swim and later a delicious luncheon. ward at Pleasant Grove. Interment . will be in the Pleasant Grove Tbe genealogical committee of the ' ," Grandview ward will entertain at a social in the ward amusement hall NEW. HUSBANDRY MAN. LOGAN,' Aug. 22. Kenneth C. Ike- Ivr, formerly professor of animal husbandry at the Iowa state college, A-Grade was appointed professor of animal husbandry at the Utah Agricultural college at the regular monthly meet ing of the board of trustees held at the college' today. Professor Ikler has been mil nager of a livestock farm in Towanda, Pa., during the last five years. In addition to the appointment ef Professor Ikeler, the board of trustees granted sabatical leave of absence to W. P. Thomas, couty agent of Weber county, who will leave for a' year's study in mnrketlng. W. W. Owens, county agent leader, was promoted to be assistant di. rector of - the extension division, " Lawrence Batt was employed as laborer in the animal husbandry de Connect your furnace with your hot water tank and have hot water ajl through the winter. This is a great savr ing as well as convenience. Plumbing. muitti Nw uuo, WMiuacioa atunvn, rSdSvii . , (. n HOT WATER I i CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY vv , . " Hurvlvlnit are his widow and the following children : Mrs. M. K. Net- win, 8. Orson Swenaon, Ada B. War- n I eh, R. P. Bwenson and George E. Swenson, all of Bait Lake and Dan A. Swenson, Logan ! Helge V. Sweti-noPleasant Grove and .Mrs. G. E. Ill Sandgren, Provo Surviving are twenty-sevegrnudchlldren and a frm WUU U in aut Grove. in oclockhe-aaine-aT-lnrTIan- ALL- - p. ., -C- , Didnt suppose;.any car could be so f " I: . . ewaltow-thes- a nunbfe and peppy didnt believe there could be t so many mfles in a gallcai of gas or so much fun .' i '' ' in driving before X standardizedpn Conoco Gas; j -ounc. y J' With Conoco,rft Balanced GcpoHne, m my tanlr ". . the carburetor can be set for a leaner mixture ' -- without sacrificing power orquick pick-uHiat miles More more means miles per gallon, my boy, , ... pergallonl t DIES ite - i3 hv l UUUUWUU U U UU along like a . SALT LAKE CITY. Aug. 22. Swen Swepson, 73, Teteran L .D. S worker and writer, died Friday at the family residence; S73 Harrison avenue. D. 8. Mrr Swenson-JotnecHand remained two Ill cburch In years In Copenhagen, Denmark, aa editor of the church publication there, before coming to Utah.. He --. had lived for several years in Pleaa- - ii innnnw i aC m NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR CHEAP . la a veteran new 'chairman AthingouTlfindtneCONdc New. ROLLIN COUPE, TWO JEWETT SPECIAL TOURING Like New. i The . All Cars Mechanically in Good Condition -- ' the Democratic ranks aw also la prominent In business - circle. ; in I'tih.' As president of the Utah Cannenf aaoclatton, be baa gained a wide acquaintance in the atate. lie has served the Democrata of , his county aa chairman four terms. He was elected to tbe atate senate from that county with the Bamberger administration and alway. has been regarded aa a party warhorna, A gnnient. used In placing sis name before the session last night were that be ad wrested Weber eonntj from the Republicans and could do the same with the state. 1924-L- ike Ai i i - ' '. ,11 t t v. Have tlbllimcr'' on Me 1 NEW.' SALT LAKE CITT. Tug. 22. W. I, Parker is chairman of the Democratic ftate committee. His election was by acclamation last sight at a snwloa of tbe state committee held lu the NewhouM hotel, at which almost erery cosctj of the state was PrTtpfeeeaTHlHEa win c scnled. Bennion, who resigned last March before qualifying for the position of te commissioner of agriculture, nich he by Govern" or George H. Iera- - Free With Each Used Car This Week t IM DETiIOS HEAD A $10.00 Gasoline Coupon Book Goes , 3, 1223 r Mi mm, f i - v m "V.. . U ' I.J dealers. $1 " Utah County Dairy Phone 930 8 |