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Show - it- F 1Second Section t II. . II M I It I ft - IK A ' IJM TT T7h Second cel:r.:j . PRQVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1926. America On Wheels . view the history of tha tutoaaotiv Industry, both at bonne tod abroad, vtU wicboot dtubt bs Biased with 1U phenomlnal progress. Never Is the kUtory gf th world hat any endeavor Bad such rapid strides and achieved such record, la jromparatlTtHy few years the making of automobiles and . associated t That Made Cooking toper-huma- i ("' I I FoncruMN WASHA64A --i J. fiASHta tAWITAHT l f-- - I jf n.Hjii ;'T"; N,Mniif - pi J) . 'S - ;.. - J r" jr'1 tllf I CftAt'iw'wNDUM . ' automatic ruMe no poor damps in wtcmew . " , aunNFns mb wmerui row pas S' jZ V SS yM - j '"' V. :T ".TT'T" -- HO MATCHES t" DRIP . , "if V1-?- "rrf .IVr- - ' FoerLAI( PtM , .. jn nthmidngla irenrr except schools,- ont of. a people of r Wholesale -,value 0;r tire business,! mixed natkmaUtles,. a. nation more $886,700,000,Wholesale value, pa rr. jffid acces- united, In blood, culture and Ideals. Without baring seen the picture. sories, f 1,000,000, WW. Tit" Is hard to Tisualiaetho grearin- - Number ojprsons employed in 4 tereas of the public generally in the motor nihlcle and Allied lines, 3,- - " M cocw eoxl- -" Taatomobll&M'AK ' the 200,800-recent New Tork and Chicago a Special federal excise taxes paid tomlblle shows, throngs ga thefedl to United States government by every; day fcoto wljrfiieS late to automobile Industry in 1925, ' - get" 4 view of wharcar manufae-Estimated' production of automo- turere bare pat on the market for Dublie iCeettanc vdnrtagisaa biles for 1920, 4,000,000. Nffref before were there such at Export of care to foreign coun"ieadahee recorda. At both places tries during 1925, 650,000, reprethe work of clem artiste in color senting a 44 percent increase over V schemes and decorations added ma shipments in 1924. . ? There, has, been appehrance of,,, apprpxlmately ttttaJTy many-- Deauarui moaeis. mmiot 600 car manufacturers enter the and duco flnlslUftawuW InduMauB! all the go. Practically' aU cars years ,me numoer nas conuanuy we're equipped with: balloon Urea, beeri- decreasng. This year at the anil a surprisingly urge number annual shows,' there were 49 cars brakes, ATert- - on display, representing 35 manu with, denes that the Industry la gradual- tacturers. 7.7 This Is concrete evily nearing the point of perfection dence that the destiny of the indus and,, standardisation, : there were try is very rapidly going into the hardly Any freakB models on dia-- f hands of the most capable. The automobile has broken the play. Closed cart made up the maJot part of the snow,' witn an in- Mason and Dixon lines to pieces; terest In the new tport model road- - Ith hashatteredJihenndaries .of ' aters brought ont iby T aereral of Little Italy and the Ghetto. Winthe standard makes, but little inter- ter and summer, everywhere In the est In the regular touring car. , United States the "hum'- - of wheels ' Is on. Flivver and power (Some Intewatmg rTgwea. Umonslne are on the road. Illinois Tea, 'America is. nation on wheels, beug transported strikes out for Florida ; NewVEng-lan- d travels to California'. Qfeorgia of many horses In a the power by ' email space under the hood where seeks July coolness among the Wis energy Is generated by the explo- consin Lakes; New York vacations sion of a mixture of gasoline vapor in sight of mount Rainier; Montana's sheep man hits for Broadand air. ; 1925 was the greatest' year, in way and the white lights. the automobile industry.' The own- - America is on wheels. . : . - four-whe- el - ; .. . - . ifeetmxJr y JT aeg-Mi- ji T' , 1 l f ! pssi Sj3 'I OS OAS. COM. V J ; coaj. wooo oa uH . CAS AT TMESAMETIHg WWVIWALI.Y-- - ' T7 ' v . . ; . ''' - ... " Have the pleasiircof a coal range1 and tfre; convenience of a frbin- Ihstdntly gailange;"-Change- the market TOUNGSTOWN. O., Feb - . s The "neatness, cleanli- ness and durability of the. UNIVERSAL sells i. ,x nuubewue , liseii to me rl. who cares. Who takes the same pride in the appear-.- . ance of her kitchen as in the living room; . y - 4 J ' TAX cm 10 PASSSEIIATC "'TV.y.V.' 5 ? '. ' '' I ' sfternoon or tonlsjht The bill wllj then be cnuslderrd by a conference the' senate and (t' --Th 46300000 .tax jreductlon' bin outd Ifferencegi will nasa ltavswift Way through the a week and then enate today and should be made a to the president v8mKOTOi?;1.bTia-- . - of committees from the bonne to iron Tills may require the bill will be sent i.' jwa XI- f H 1 . - J- ( f ,.,.j.i.u- I- , , H t, . jrCPTC iWfSFt of -t pro-grai- h. - ... !, - , Coal ranges priced from- - $9g man-mad- 00 l Jea up Combination Ranges . VARIED TOPICS priced from DISCUSSED $i9300 up - I ' . . . ., t vlc-tldu- . TL -- s. 12 CKyT. ," - The most beautif ul and most compact combination range on - Theodore E. Curtis, of SafiLake read selections fram hla own poetic works before an audience in the Little Theater Thursday eve ning. Mr. CurtSs's poetic descriptions were as fresh and sparkling as sunlight on dew. He had a pleasing voice qtnllty that added charm to . the renditions. ; ; He read chiefly from a'long de scriptive poem of a scout outing. The numbers were as fresh - and vigorous as some of the passages of , , Scott or Whlttler. The next lecture on this course will be given the second Thursday in, Mart'h. Negotiations are under way to have Frank O. Bobertwn, well known western story writer, It' Ia believed the trip -- became return. khown to rival bootleggers who law within ten days. Waylaid them.--' forty v- - Individual amendments remain to be voted on before the measure' which will slash pay ments to be made next March 15, passed by the upper houw. The final action la expected late this - -- 1 VP Convinced and . ttusbaria ' Russq. twins, , were ' s, of a .bootleggers feud, Trunv I'bnll. wnnty authorities ',today at-- . tempted to put together events "leading Up to the double murder, ' .The bodies of the two men, bptmrt together and bearing marks of a t prutjl beaapg were found yenterr 4ny in an automobile on a country road near here. Police at first be lieved both bad ben habged." Their 4 boucd with nefcks were . tightly '! etripe of rope. TbeBuso'a were en route to Nileg to obtain a cargo of liquor when 'tey were; alainy 'afhorlfles dtf divulge vthp flared,- refusing t aoorce of their information. d !Wm, READS HERE MURDERED e 1 i- - i rif. . Amwtl.-C5tIsrtshlp- v. UTAH POET , me. U : RUSSOTWINS lUJJlUImUH r J . - uf . .- t- a. L- - . - preoeul-da- y a - " XCJ 0t ikon euimw , J I a. (Address of Dr. George J. Fisher. and wholeoome endeavor, and not Deputy Chief Scout Executive, New aa easy, colorless, soft program. York City, at 12:30 p. m, Tuesday, It must make demands upon the February 9, 1926, at Elks' Home, eye, ear, hand and head. It must Provo, Utah.) develop application, perseverance. . I sorely am enjoying ibis delight-fu- lbf boy's environment has to few social occasion and ; feel that of these appeahj In It, for the boy every minute I am learning to know is nving in a niachlne-madana e shall ready-madyou intimately and always world. It must release this delightful occasion. . potential qualities, and yon eaa ' I omitted to teH.7oit In one res only, do. that by a Drocram that "" pect in which Kegton IS haa exceed makes for rigorous application";.; . ed all the country, and that Is the firth, it must be a chaeacter- matter of the dally Good Turn, maklng program, for character whk-was related at Fremno just muat be taught in relation to other the last meeting I attended, hy one activities. It must be vice of of the the council, U honor, virtue, thrift in anoejilpretddenta andrtegat the time they were making an nrj.- it most develop these viraenouncements and npon : repefting tues without-- teaching them as DIl. GEORGE J. FISHER. ' He the year. KmplthmitRdurlng smb. Not pontificate,, but grow said one T the good turna was out out of the activities he engages in fit thtTcounty fair where the scouts in a natural way. - Character ought Vd and watered the animals and the1 to tie a ooy product. .IlfiL activity . runes. That is the first time I have muat benmade e r w attractive and win'-- J which ever.krwiwn of flshett hart bad uae, desirable and " nrA yet virile. It water carried to them. (LaughterJ. must 7 of develop force; character Once more Region 12 shines! only those passive virtues but - As I bob up. and probably ahall not executive ability and the nositive bob up agala during this conference, vtrtues.'" " FESRUARY14 KPO. 428.S Meters. Hale Bros. I imagine that yoU will get more 8lxth, It must be a nroeram that than enough of hearing from me. I and. Chronicle, San Francisco trains for citlsenshlp. not by mere 9:45 a. m., nonsectarlan church ser beard the story of a colored lad waa arrested for operating as reutitionr oi the Declaration of Invices;' 10:45 a. m., weather; 6 p who when be came be- - dependence, not by. mere recitals of m.Lprganreelta r6 p. nu States illicit still, and ucuystmrg, speech, irtvat it orchestra; 6:30 p. m. Palace or fore"theJndge,the Judge ank2 " not by dectamatiott or decla ra (in He answered, "Joshua." m-- , 8 ;35 p.orches .Seiger chestra; ;" 7 Joshua j Jbshnat he a nked, by the"nnni,tL. tra ; 9 p. m, musical program. of tasks the doing of which gives KSL, 800 Meters, Salt Lake City Are you the Jodhua that made the me ooy. tne conscience that he is ll.a. m.. Second, church, Christ sun stand 1UT- - v ' Scientist 3 p. m., Tonng Univer "No, sab Judge, I'se not dat Jos. serving 'hhrcommunlfr. him utjit or his nation. It must ' rewhat.-maddevelop sity ; 5 p m., Jackson High school ; hua I'se de Jonhua spectt for UCw. and order, for organ- 8 p. m., John Vf.r Summerbays, de moon shine." (laughter). tenor ; 9 p. m., sacred service, governOn occasions of this kind it has uauoii. ment ; for there has len mo eff ec- Utah. always been my hnbit to speak ea- - tve training for dtlienshlp yet la .Kfla Sfll Meters,. Oakland-tempore neoiirihutLhave jutUg-eI am sorry ' I arm. 8 prnW'Bt. L.uke's Episcopal here a few points If tliey bad In Ink they wou!d to say as aa American, la a theory church, San Franclgco: 8:30 p. m., been wr ?b8B Lirartlce Kill-- be fiw hr I am- not going to kljtt state- - . MenT rather, than an ; achievement KNX, 337: Meters, Hollywood talk to .the topic which Mr. Miller Democracy I, 10 a. av, 8 First Preshy&riaa atrial and the church ; 12:46 p. nw orchestra ; 2 p. speak upon that great human prob American form of, government is till being, tested.-- .. ; m7maidirprograiisT lem, the boy, and after all It Is In Sevenths it must develop rtUjg- Unitarian church ; 9 p. m., program his interest that we are. here. v KHJT405.2 :MetgiB-Angele- a spWtual ideatt and BRmbled must be the workluir j a. m., wruioa, ur. xj. i. mac- me tbl honr thftt w Mnhon 10 0 ar- m;i' T p. m..' Ftrst from' all ofsVUS aiid not simply meflea dS, btate-- " parts ' "of .M'.' E; church; 4 p.: m.AIasonlc menj or etnical principles. It must from all parts of the world-Hin- d service; 8:30 p.m., National, Orange we have been ankcd ihat wr wir develop awe and reverence"" and ' ' Show. assume ;to4ay out a program that faith;, it m.U8t cultivate the KFI. 4(!7 Meters, Los Angeles- - will be the ideal pfegra id for boys of broudib and tolerance; it spirit mast 4 10 a. m., church federation p, in., oni that would contain all. the develop sirfrltual tjtialitk without vetKT ; 6 :45 p. m., Father RIcaid's elements which the nature of the too strong ds.iomlnationl d'euiiirka-tlonsunsuot weather forecast music We have been i:.id. boy in his modern environment and p. m., orchestra; the needs of the world , would .re- through, ii the last few yesru. appreciation; very 7:30 p. m., organ recital; 8 p. m., And after we have laid serious religious intolerance. Some classical hour; 9 p. mBlue Bird quire. down certain fundamentals then let thing must come Into, the life of Packard orchestra. us "Band; 10 ask ourselves, "Is there a .pro America, tuac .makes, one broad Portland401.5 Meters,, KGW, ihat last Scout tew-.- gbpramf--tfcet-W- n -HO:25- a. ttir-i ah ill we da with it are esseutiar beideals rwigious what and It, churchy 7:30 pVmVEast Side BapI want to suggest the Ten Com- cause apparently, fcpeaklng for the tlrt church i 9 p. ra., concert, weath mandments of a Boys' Program, or country over, the t religious life is ' er. ' "' elements-tha- t ten should enter "racing unvn we are incllued the . 15 FEBRUAKT spiritual Illiteracy,-- ; . into a boys work program.- I do KPO, 428.3 Mderi San Francisco men I feel because the Dr. that Atheaa of Boston UnlverHity, Usual features l p, m., Beiger this 2:30 p. in., hifittnee; before me are a thoughtful group of gives the following- statlics: Of orchestra 5 15 pTTnt children's hour, stoeks ; mem and are here;not so mnch to fTejOOOperiple under Z over 78 P be entertained as they are to be per cent; are not) reached by nny 144 m., Selger's orehestra ; 8 .p. m, or- educated in .the further develop deflnlto; systematic religious Of boys work.-',- , 'v j gan recital ; 9 p. m., simultaneous ment Now may I say right off the reel TJSeOOrrtn broadcasrwith KFI, Los Angeles ; parochial sehob'S." that the first element, the criter 10 p. m Cabirla orchestra. Of 1,630,000 Jewish children, or 95 per cent are not being KSL,' 300 Meters; Salt Lake City ionthe large element that com 7 :30 a. m, setting up exercises; prises a boys' program would be reached by relirfoi(j InltrueKon ; 5 p. mbedtlme stories, Uncle Ben; one that is related to boys nature. 87,000 . receive some. ASO p. It must jMLOndet. hoy influence and Of 42.881,000- Protestants under -7:15 m., address. Dr. E. E. EticksepLo under boy conditions; It mutt be In 2? 28.529.00.V or OW per cent are p. m., novelty music; 9 p.' m., Royal digenous to boy nature; it must not receiving such ' InstrUitKuj. Entertainers; 10 p. m., home even- grow out of the soul of a boys' ex 14,301,000 are In the Sunday schools perienced It must call for express- of the Protestant churches.- ing dance. ' ion.' It must be, to use' a Wall KOO, 381 Meters, Onkland-HJs- Summarising, this is the way it ual features; 3 p. m., musical pro- - Street term, long on expression and sounds and reads : - ' 6 ? eram : 5:30 n. m.. Kiddles Klub; short on repression. Of 53,000,000 under 25, 80.000.. m.,- concert; 6:55 p. m., news, I mention this because many pro- 000 are not receiving any serious, a p. m., grams are weather, stocks, markets; artificial, and constructive r; religions education educational program mental needs of a boys' nature. but J6,00t000 are. KLX; 508 Meters. Oakland 4 p. They are man made down to boy Dr. AJhern. asks this question:' :.w p. m., aiu size. We must have a program that oi., women s nour; How long cau the moral integrity 7 news; p. m, la notmanjuade and snperimpiweft-enali!bgrehefttrat 8 D. m, program; 9 p. m., Lake but grows out of the lives of the 1 ' . r Merrltt Ducks. , lad himself. Hollywood NXSSUMeters, XConUnued. on. pajje 4Jr program SecondJtmuHt 3 p.- Jean s talking les- that the bov HkeS ;... It must he In. .(Second "Section J Household son ; 4 p. m.i Helen's and attrac sttinnlatlng, teresting,' Hints! 7 p, m., mirth contest 8 p. tive, a program that boys want, m., program ; 9 p. m., National Or not merely "what men want boys tc ange Show ; .10 p. m., Goodrich want ; a program that boys llkt but is not boyish. It most be Inv KHJ, 405.2 Meters, Los Angeles lulling In its apiieal, absorbing ir 12:30 p. Ul, Plggiy Wlggly girls; its otitlook. No matter how vain 8 p. in., frost report. nble it nny be In Its content, if i "KFI, 407 Meters,' Los Angeles it It will norsuc 10 :45 a.' m., cooking talk f 630 V, coed. It must lo have a great Californians ; m., Owen Fallon's At be monfhly; union meeting of deal of variation, for lmys are not of 0:45 p. m., "Romance Radium;" cast In the same mold ; tbey vary the Utah stake to be held Sunday 8 p. m., quartet; 7 p. m., Chinese It must stlmnmte person t College Hall the following dls. Garden orchestra ; 9 p. m., Slavonic greatly.and lndlvldualltr. ' nisslons wjll take part in the vsn alltv hiiuuiiuiicuubi fous sections of tjhe Relief society ; , unisic urouucuHi health-givinbe It must Third, with KPO, San Francisco 10 p. program. It. must build orgaflu Miss Luolie Bown will sieiik of the ; tn., program. Mosaic dispensation in the rheolog-'cb- I vigor, vitality, masculinity, and vi KGW, 401.5 Meters, Portland departmenit lo the officers and of a bo interest for real the rllitv 7;15 a. m., physical culture; 9:45 to grow teachers section 0. R .Tbiimns will Is tn his period growing household a mH music, weather most Trther things are secondary. It lead in the general discussion of helps, news; 12:30 p. m., 6 p. m., most develop the various parts ol the 'teachers problem, "Home and concerts; 7:30 p. m, weather, Floweri BatitlflcatIon.H. In the concerts. the body to their natural fitness markets, news t 8 9 p. V. wdal welfare Dr. with hen department "ffltisfbe' Tt KFOA, 454.3 Mcfera, Seattle T. Hasler .will .lecture oa "Phviirsl or- - nervous muscle oi strain out 10 p. nr., home makers half hour; development. It must Problems of Chlldrood." Prof. II. R. 12:30 p. Club; 3 P. m., Merrill will speak Ire the literary women's clubs programs; ;4, 5:16 set up physical , habits that carry on. the works of Mark Into--' dnilv Bfe. ca'l must department over It p. m.,' programs ; 7 p. m musical prorcw ; it Twain. "Scientific Iteasona for. nroeram ; 8 :15. p. m., , industrial for physical skill- pnd. , cwryy.that jfeeping the Word of Windoin," news, wetit her; 8;30.p m., program miiRt store up iHiyCc-lcan be distributed over' t'c niora will he the topic discussed by Dr. PATRONIZ&-THBMERCHANTS ancLintellectunl pursiill5tf..tho. lxy L. W. Oaks In tlie frpeci"! activities section.--I" the music swtloa G)emi WHO . ADVERTI8H : IN , TOUR later on. r .mus- t- he ..a program Van WagPiien;. will. Pixmk on "The PA PEft THEY'RE - Fourth-- it !' '' THE TOWN'S BEST BOOSTERS that challenges the boy to vigorous HUtory and Apureclutiou of - , ww ct ' ai Needed In Boy L ife ON THE AIR f Anrmtn iHOujtSffijf1 1 - r . 1 i ' - IKV - TCWSTtH ' --y - ' AgyjM Sfcfcja ' 'Arf?tf.m yjv KMBHMUMAHDIUASnM ' BKMllNe AN ' "yiv7 CVJV - ky roue rrvfn sna tCTKrTttATl X - :L:;-- - -. aai m h -- 'i j.. f r "."jiivrv; - r.Hiiiia..!..iiu.ii..iii.diiM..M..iuIuiiiijiiiuiMuuuuiiiliiii. DeArTcowTwawL1 y '' ' inf fc 1 M. JACKSOX. ershiprecord haa reached ; thetux-nr- y -amailng total approximately 20.r, What was a few years ago 000,000 motor vehicle in the Unit for the family afe, nas-notransformed Itself and la today a ed 8tates, or about one for every decided ' necessity. .. The automobile six persons. It is eetimated that Is one of the most tremendous so-- the total automobile mileage of 1925 da lactore of jthe present day. It would cover 600 round trips to 'the , baa passed from the toy class, thru sun, and the daily automobile mil theiiuxnry- - laas,'mto the class of eage 600 round trips to the moon. the matter-of-faadjunct to Amer ' The United States annual road lean family life. The sphere of the building bill averages about There are 8,000,000 .American family la limited only by the .number, of . mllee the family miles of roads In the country, and 600,000 miles of roads have some driver wants to tra Tel In a day. rr melting pot ' need to be type of surfacing. America's grelitest - worry. With - Total producton of cars for 1S25 ' thellnftow of ImmJrrtHon cHrtalled Wis i325,000, , the problem la. no longer so press- - 'Percentage of increase over 1924, !ng. What ;is; happening now ta 10 percent ; that: the automobile It stirring the Wholesale value of cars, $3,000,- melting pot, Bd mating., perhaps r'' ..i.i".'.. '' immmymmmmKm" BAMPf n rm aaT 7 (ruwf feaeta rot om. -- ' ,;,;,, lK C?nIVBMAt r h'i f a - ..!: twcruuM PAMcuaT w w e rrT. 0:; - JTrt a T A mtd " waaw J :i. accessories hu'powi to b Uu largest industry" ta existence. Truly, time bar changed. The a car twenty Individual who yean ago waa sot only considered wealthy, but was looked npon as And almost being a Justly no, as our earning power, waa considerably lower; $5.00 (a day f a professional the wag ; waa boa, whereat today It la the wage of , the average f day laborer. In those days automobiles coat more (nosey thin they do now. Oa this subject,? It la refreshing - ta know that your dollar will boy mora real vain and more tar today than ever is compulses telore. indeed,-toi- l tary to our great American auto mobile manufacturers. , Especially " so vf --the fact: that food stuff tlethlng, and many other commodities of human Interest show a decided trend lo upward - age-- " L By J. M. JACKSON Frsaddent Jacksun Motor Co, One who vCl Uka the time to re1 Boy Scout Progrqm SCOUT LEADER : T Easy Terms , There is a UNIVERSAL RANGE for everyone. Prices, styles color and finish to suit all See our display and you will be : convinced. -- ro-- m..-Lio-ns 7 Easy Terms No Interest - " if 'kYi L.ksv. MUSIC Easy Terms TtOMR-TOWN- ror sljuature. 'iy '-- g |