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Show 0 I FKOVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBKU UEUT. r,IAC READY TO ATTET.IPT 20. IMS. FRESHMEN British Theaters Pilgrims Tax Public Services! IN BANQUET, Prefer U. S. Films ) . TUey say tORLD'S ALTITUDE RECORD s n : "i teuiin-rature- ' 1 ' IkiI"1 he " i " ' ' wtf it I US. ART.IY C00KIITG SCHOOL , !ec., (VP) WrigjM'rs arriving la this country are astouluk-- at the rapidity with which the American eats his mettla and as a result the i'tlted WASlIINfiTOX. snows for Christ inaa. For It wouldn't wetu just right U itbont (he MleighoelKi riugiiiK la the middle of the night. So. I np he ran come (bis year, In tbe same old fashioned way. BINA CAUTKR. ' " Franklin, fifth gra4e. jr d A TO COOK FOOD LIKEMOTIIER coming inary experta of the army will sent to learn tbe prox r art of p paring the kinds of, fiwid "t UMther used to make. j Fader this system officers ! KtahNi is referred to n a uutlun of enlisted men are traliwrf l.i ei,k. and baking as applied to dis)iei)tics. and bakeries two Sf pir;1 IttMiIizIng thin national and dii rous to vercoiiM it, the (k'pnrtment being lualiitulned j Chtuldishcfl in each each echool. etmlenU In the m ", 8, army h hHil for link- - ing cvurwe are trained in orfllii; snje of fnrty additWnut tl'ieaters to corpa area an army ' era and rooks where the future cut- imklng such as .plea, eakeit, tiUm American IntemstN. and sweet dough biking. Ti eottrne covers prlbcinelly the K ing of bread under varying servi,! condition. En'isted applicants for the tat4" ma-thit- said, i Mafleady also expect to oUaln valuable scientific data with instru ments carried on the plane. The preeenj record la 39.5H6 feet Commenting on the possibility of warfaae at that height, MacBeady said 1 tf" would be impossible. "Men tal ami physical faculitiea are too subnormal to permit efficient op eratiosf of planes and equipment,' he 'said.- t He Wded that 25,000 feet wa the maxluhm height for aerial combat Kb ma's didn't for his engine iiuiy explislo And l.reok up all tbe toy ie his very he.ivr ljd. Hut. 4 SUIT t that lu an airplane Uiis year. If there isn't any snow or ice .He mIU just fly vr heVA IiOME t l'1'H The pul.lw'Hil.m XINV-aT)-j- Iit,, The freshman footluill teitin of Ibe the t unue jT tbe preliminary figures Young university were eiitertalued plight of the Uriti.-J- i film imltiMry the j for the Holy Year shows bow tfreut at n Imnqnet at the lintel Huberts and Hidef.preail pMets asaIu-ELECTRIC-lIEATE- D lbowing of AmerU-at- t Mms KritiNh the Influx' of pilgrims. ha Friday "evening, with Max Taylor film tbuatiir are will unwilling to From January tu S'iitiiuln7 of as toastmnsierj were ourra-- t to khow Kujlish film. iKwm-Ibitj year, 2til siiecil train have made by Coaches E. L Huberts, C. J. Tle result of a Imllot lak-By C. B. VOKKR chargr will 1 used. Tbe new bten run into Kunie, 8 of which Hart and Phi! Jackson and Captain tbnxigbfiMt the among t'nitc Press Stuff 'rriioudet. is lighter and bus greater were uiude up of pi ure theater jroirietor IUhhI Culvlu. foreign rolling itUlKfN. O., Dw., 19. IT) tu the defeat of a scheme to wing spread fataa the average al- SKK'k. ., A iollu aeltvtioii.was playe'd hy Xleut.lJohn A. Maelleady. MeCook titude plane. ttimiN'l owners to show a certain . Kit-Iim and former holder of the ilao Ready expects- - to encounter Gerlnany chartered tbe lijrt;u'-- t Verda Hatchelor a readlnir by Ie e'iittt(fe of British films. The actworld i altitude record, see will s of HO degree tiehtw numlvr of special trains among (be! cretia Ashby and i wnij.sung by ual otIng was (KW for Hie proponuike f (new attempt to regain the tcro or wider. Ills l Sessions. sition to enforce the. showing of bidy will be foreign visitors, 11, while Frame jl.alh-lj honor vf held by tbe rrax-- aw. encased in au elastic covering, fas- wa next, with 21. Four specials 1 Tbe l)'s were praised by tbe F.iiglisU-matl- e films and V.i against M. Oafflkot tened to the f nailage, KKcial beat- wtre run fir Amejicans, but thUjeiwcues, fur their work dicing the lit. Many London, film theaters haw Mflaady' new effort to regain ing arrangements have. been made, docs not take atvount of Howe who IKiki season aim tueoiirngcM iu p 'passed under American con tbe altitude crown will be made prl in exinrtaiioii of a height landed at, Nnjileti, Cicjuia and Civ-- j on as maoy good thingn wer iu ttxd jtitd negotiutions are bow suld marilwte ascertain the practicality! of ioope than 40, itaveci hla. store at th( university. to be under consideration for the fet. and atfaBetle possibility of pictures takenstigbt miles In the air, officials IN Second Sccl: d i I courr-mus- t desirous pursuing the course which be I chosen, he must pass a satisfactf medical examination and he must recommended by his Immediate nc mander as fitted for ench a pusiti UK'ntally. morally and physically proves 3-.- "the army travels on Its stonuo a reality during the wor war when advances were made pr eipnlly by crawling along a worming om' way In a flatten position on the ground, officer a men in tbe U. 8. army are still fl in their lie'ief that the efficiency tbe army depends largely, upon t of food that the men reeei ' m Napoleon eoutended. It has been a source of wnnd ment to many people how any itar.i2ation during the world v could furnish three meals a day a mighty host of 6,000.000 men at average cost of less than 30 cent? day per man. Even with this su mm the army .is now able to I vide turkey and cranberry aaiiee Thanksgiving and Christmas dim as a matter of routine and all of ti at a cost per day lees than the til rage cost per person! to the bom I wife perineal. Statistics compiled by .the depaf ment ;sbow that 'the average vi who enters Ihe service gains wei and. shows physical improvement fore the termination of; bin enl ment which provee that food j' vlded liy-- . tbe quartermaster ei of the army is nourishing end j taintng. X. tle Mat-Read- ' Th! . proposed .flight bug been authorized by the air service and a rebuilt airplane with a.4)0 horsepower' Liberty motor and super- 7 KM.' INTERIM IHPROVIKG . 5. I., f Mi ITS FINANCES Automobiles Largely ResponDecrease in Rail-.- road Passenger Traffic - av t j J - siblor , SUIELE1 W VSTSiA, Till Pi July of this year The rerfvershlp of tbe Orem line was due largely to poor crop con-- , ditions of the last few years and tbe building of hord surface roads The inparalleling its tracks. creased use of automobiles, clue to pasbetter roaflu, greatly-reduce- d senger traffic. The lack of crop shipments, and curtailed buying power of crop producers consequent ly lessened shipments of merchants, with a resulting general shrinkage of all business. The receivership will continue only so long as it is normal conditions to' necessary--foreturn. .This will be hastened if the patrons adjacent to trie railroad will extww a helping hand in the way of additional freight traffic and which is, of pa ssenger business, course,- - .necessary to the ance and upbuilding of thd line. Thefew months have been exceedingly, prosperous ones for the road tec use of letter crop conditions and increasing ' prosperity of Its pntrons and shippers. Passenger traffic: is also showing a healthy increase,, due largely to an extremely Now rpassenger .fare recently inaugurated and that automobile own ers are; generally awakening to the fart that their automobile Is an hixury by comparison. Another important factor is the. constantly, .increasing danger of the local highways, .caused by reckless driving ijtn compared to the safety and comfort of .the electric railroad. During the past year the Sa't Lake and Vtah HAilrond. has inaugurated in this territory in the xtnd delivery matter of free pick-tiservice at all of its sttstions. which bar proven quite witisfactory to the patron';: and prnfitaUle to the com-a:';r nnd.more shippers lire daily availing themselvcs-o- f thp privileges extended in that dim-lion- . l(t p j In smnniariaiig tbe situation, ft that the prospects for a 111 the tniKlnew tinnel in the territory srvetl In cotiditi Ihe lalt,l4ikp nttd I'tah rallroaf! were never lirlcht-and that and iKindholrtera will lx well r natlnfietl with tint bpernt ion of th liroperty under the present rwejver-ship- . The Bait and- Utah railroad serves, Magna, to the west, lapping the biff wneiter district, and from Salt Lake City south to raysmi, traversing the wonderfully fertile valley of Salt Lake and Utah cu.nties.- , A HITTER. Dear Santa Mause.t Will you please bring me a Ihiw and arrow, a i bik( Borne auts. and candy. I'leasa ' V Willie Klimwon. 591 W. 3X1 . - Dear Old Santa: Hor tire ; you must be very busy. I hope .vilt fiiiii time to bring m; a trunk, I would like some windy uuts teo. Thanks very much. With love and kisses Shirle !.... .Ll.. M Hie receivership in If Ni - 4 The Suit Lake and ITfah BaHroad, better known as the "Orem line" Is period gradually, emerging from a ..J........T , s iHKtime BomMtg, be said, was reasonably ffectrte at 30,000 feet. Tt(u flight will be of great value from standpoint," photographic Maclljsady said i --"lews of enemy lerritsrj taken from a great height would be. of untoli value .for war purposes. 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Thornton . .. 6 539 Mrs, Lwna llenrie .. 4 ' And ire accordance with law by order of the stockholders on the 2"th day of August, 10'.' mai.y shares of each parcel of stock s may be necessary wi' sold at the residence pf the stiof the company Lake View, 1 Box 1S on. the 6 day of Jam1 1920, at 12 o'clock noon, to pa thereon. I timpiQut as.wss.mMit gether with the costs of advert! I and expense of sale. U JOHN NfTTAl . !t .... ... - All e. . K. ...... j.... 4. Instant teuslon-releaaparts Inclosed. WAGON. 'HMtm-i- tag i Jl.s TM i c e .c m ihiismh SSio Provo,Utah Telephone 85 Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 aaajii. nliiniii n iiamnmimmilif mm nflffltiriBniiiiiiiHiniiii 11. D. Box p Publication dates: Dec. : Jatt.3, J92Q. |