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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY-,- FEBRUARY 28, 1S28. PAGE FOUR Grid Coach I he!d my darling baby fir!. " And gase on innocence divine, Knowing heaven 'gave' thl purest ' "' ? My .'peart, hearta STCCKAJAX Our thla eblld of i Seiight, mine. , I Uj her la her dbwny bed, Aud tuck her In; and when my kiss U give. ji tni-- l then might shed A tear of envy for biJ blUa.- ' f 'MR- IL V088, ' Cinetnattl, Ohio, la the lariat . , ; i . ) Tl HnUh 'who ... . . rl ... ..- . -,,3- 2 ' v ' I' 1 ' f " . . r.- r ; 11 -- ""' New Jlanihire h a fight against the eleiueat deliberately planned endurani test lii IrwHturted by four wpreseotaflTef of the Niah Ajax distributor la Bo- tott their only iBatmcHona being to prove what the Ajai would ee and to "brak t ears nry1 if it could be done by bar 4 driving In almest 1 ytl 11 Mr. andJdrs. Warren Pepaw and children came down ; from Magna 1 f Mat arda f-wMt tor tmtut time with their mothers, Mrs, Wil- PreaenUnc th new football coach ot liam Powell aud Mm Alice Fepew Ota Untvaraity of Caufornia, Clw and other rrlailAtTtefoTB Wtirplns aaoa "Nlbt prtca. Hi wcowda tha to their home at Raymond, Canada. ait Andy Smith. Poo baa baM aa taunt at California for aotna Un cvcdilloui Be-w- ill , Misa and the lTv end. lubticatkm to Sedan, etecyllnder motor, forc-fr- d bearing , connecting tod bearings and camihaft bearing, amahaft, nw vclour uphold, crankshaft; tery, brake, full balloon tire, S due wheels, new Mal lardGreannnUh, cowl ventilator, cowl liglit, . ailkaa curtain, traaamlaaloa lock, automatic windshield wiper. hi i " 'S are attending Bfta school at the B. X. IT. were home for 1h wwk end and Washington's birthday vacation. 1 Ertna Iteece, Walter Vafe Nebeker,, fill atudents of of lT. were home for the week TENNIS STARS 4-d-oe "TT0 MEET SOON Mr.- - and Mrs. Theodora Soren.sen and Mlaa l)ora Smith motored down from Salt Lake for . a week-envlxit with their mother, Mra. George SAN FBANCiSCO, Fah.' 2(1 (TJ. Jones. ITr. and Mrs. Sorenoca P.) rivalry betweea Cranston leaving in the 'near future Holiuan and Bud Chandler "on the 'ffor. Loa AnttlM.toJggM d tenuis courts win probably be d ; r All you need do is to check off the features of the Ajax Sixto find overwhelming proof that it is the outstanding car of the $1000 field stn -- PJIOVO, UTAH. fDepehdability Regardless of Profit" tweuty. The place cards and favur? for fan " rV.- - s . j i (fipeclul to the Herald.) e mt'iuljurs of the JtiRtunarrt! club and their husbands celebrated the 10th anniversary f the organic nation of the duh Saturday even'Ins at the home of Mr. and Mm. Dlnmr w'a'a aerwd at . Flint Dlson. 8 o'clock with covert placed for Mrs. Clovcard ("TflnciMcx. d ntattliesTiieatvrvheBrdisixH-tlv- Miss Mafy Bushman of Bountl fnl has been visiting In r.aysoi for several day, the irueat of her ais. ter. Must Florence Busnman of tne high school Jacultyi. ?tJa"tL5fe g - ant, jura u ui anion.. Jiru. pen Stevens, 'Mrs. Harvey Smith, Mrs. Ford Wilson, Mra. J.iC. Barney, Nielsen, Mra,.Elmex xaovt; ard, Mrs. A. B. Kennedy, Mrs. Bay Monson find Mrs. Don Barney. MiHv O, Q, A surprise party at the' home of Mr.' And Mrs. Henry Box celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mr. Box. ..Twenty frienda 'enjoyed a pleasant social evening.' as" . Miaa Emily Dudley entertained Action in starting; Quick Action in getting, into high; Sure Action on the hills' and hard pulls, and the smoothest of -- v -- Smooth Action all the timewEelfier dodging --congested "traffic" bri Tthe city streets or making time on the cpen road. ' CONOCO. 1 "M&Acei Gisok Chilly days and chilled cars test -- gasoline qualityall the more using Conoco Gasoline during the cold months.- - --- - - - re- ceived the" clubprize and Miss Kathryit TDo"nKlasB the guest prize. the Junior Bridge club on Wednesday afternoonA second br1dge-litih-h-e- on was glvea by Mrs. Stewart on when her Saturday afternon, guests numbered the ladies of the Senior Bridge club with Mrs. O. C Nlelsen and MrscDave Hutsh as special guests... . . Stark ui Salina were guesta at the home on Mr. ana aws. josepa stars Miiidaj ' , ' . and Monday.' i ' Ed Phtten was visiting in'. Rait Lake Sunday and Monday, rea--rson- fof . summer- alike, Conoco is the same lively, peppy gas. It gives more miles as well as Bet" tey Miles of motoring in, afl lnds ' of weather.,". . .Winter-and - -- - Mr. and Mrs.-8- . E. Ware left, last week for Los Angeles where 'they wil visit for several weeks at tye home offbelr" sonBlnncliara "Ware who ia engaged In the practice of law In the const city. - . .Miss Helen Peterson of Mt. Flcfr ant, a student at the Tuiverslty of Utah, came down from Salt Lake Thursday evening and truest of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Monson for serejal days wnak : ,. f ,'1. -- ' "' S' DEATH : 1 ", ' i.n,.'s. . L08 ANGELES, Feb. 26Bobert Buckley, 33. fired of; UfeJmt he did not want to die alone, "His favorite pet, a white rat, had been hia constant companion. v His wife found ' Buckley's body, with the rat's nearby, the life of both stifled out by illuminating gas. J'i--a m- - arrest." eorry--fo- TEXACO PRODUCTS : r - fflyratr-eut -- Tires Kelly-Springfie- ld -- - Auto Service Station J Garage and Stor-- ; age; Cars Washed, Polished ' and Vacuum Cleaned. , r i CrahkiCasezgillingg-Qa Thursdays will be given one quart of oil free. hi 206. HOUR SERVICE i w S. U. Ave. Opposite Roberts Hotel; 24 ::l Phone 825 CARS CALLED FOR & DELIVERED ti-m- e ' EINGSHIP, TWs may become the " standard Tnnftrtrf-'siit'eifor Lo Angcl lice officers la taking the unruly Into custody, binder -- a revolutionary scheme f Chief of Police Lee Heath to reform bis department. ' Chief lleatii hopes to build up a men. police force of ollege-breHe has announced "that in the fu he t wntf,air prosppetiv members of the department to lo-al bran(.h ()f tne UnIversity of Call- fornia for a "concentrated eourse of study." 'I am negotiating with Dr, Ernest fir. rrell Moorer 4icector-of- the. uni verslty, to establish a police school as part of the regular curriculum," said the chief. "Such a scheme will bring men of high ataddiug as members of our police department." , feEESE SPECIALIZES IN PORTRAITURE h - a .weary road With ahinglng feet,".--- .' That nweked the And left a gleam ' - , ' Where bloody footprint fell J Always you wore that high look, Al a king ; . And all your speech was kingly. Beauty sat on your brow a regal crown, brought put pt bitterness ; You pressed . i wearlaess,.2. -- d And. royal are the gifts hind; jgu Creating the new and the better is part of Reese Studio's work. Few portraits feature by fteese does.-- - true. character. But each one, ; ' r See Our Display Today " left .be TfTaff men," TTslniT of a jiero heart; And to your eonav ' The herltaga of princes. i . f GRACE F. GUTHEIE, REESE STUDIO 32. West Center Street Union Block Hereford, Texas, in the Lariat. NEW YORK lilAY S eco h d 4 An nu al U ta hTCou nty BE MOTORIZED I NEW TOBK, Fh. 25 (U. P.) With' the formation of the New York Omnibus corporation by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company and the New'TorBaltwayreorporB-tlon- , a picture of the city without trolley " cats was Tield 'before Tthe city's millions today: Motoriaatloa of 13 routes with busses within 80 days If offered .by the hew com'. ', pany. on plans . to motorize aU street ear Unea. Action expected to be favorable on the jlan by city authorities before whom It was laid. " ? The plan nlso calls for abandonment of franchises for operation of tracks and embraces a clause pery mitting to make the bus lines I through ' . purchase j. fVneQ after five years of operation. - '.: Live Stock Show 4 toBeHeldrAt: :. Ultimately-thecorporati- - LjXr.an4-Mra.JU-D- PALMER and BROWN Service and Storage Co LOS ANGELES, Fen. 2tf U. J.) one would feed him after I am "I beg your pardon, sir, but I gone,' Bueklcy wrote in hia death shall 1e obliged to place you nmjet nativ details otbe luncheon: and. other appointments were Bttggestlve ef Washington's Mrs. "Will McOormlck HIM WANT COLLEGE Kurd9ijyenJiig.The, birthday.', Hatch Funeral Home TAKES RAT VITH year4 the members of the Delta Bridge c?rib mid several other friends Sat- - TROMPT exist- : natliwinl -i- - repre-aeBtatlt- . . ce, riefteat t- captalna take the court apaiBst each other.. ; HolinaBi'-Cardlna- l stafrfengard-e- d as one of the greateat of fcbe younger raquetera of th country, and lust year was ranked among the first ten men players. J He holds the with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Henry Er landson. They were accompanied by one fcf their classmates' Mlsa Ap nette McBroom of Salt Lakd. ..the fYlendly Hour club ujud their husbands ar raui;id a pleasant 8urriHe party, in MIrs Orson Creer of Spanish Fork Mr, Uay Monmn cntortnliiifl a hminf of Hay Stiintonjjii t urda y ey was th Rnest of In honor uf his birthday. Charles a. wmte on aiona:ty. . Kmtip of little folkg ut her home Saturday afternoon in honor of her Cleverly arranged games provided Mrs. Dave Bhuler entertained at a duughtei! Hhlrloy wlio'wni'cek'lirut-iu' " '' was served. " her "elBhth blrthdayr'V" bridge luncheon on. Wadilngtou'a birthdayr" Patriotic emblems- aiyl other suffgestlons of the day were Ml Miss Alice Hanson and Elmer R. Howard left last Wvk ued very effectively. Thre tables were played and the gitts Included Mrs. Phoebe Packard of Springville, Miss Helen Peterson of Mt. Pleas-- I ' Stanford-CaUfornl- a the C C leader, la the Chandler, ' Intercollegiate champion, present Prove of lnch Angus Blhp here with his winning last year from a field that spent t.'t alxter, Miaa Zlna BUhop,' who is included Holmariahd did not remain in the east long enough to teaching inthe grade Bchools. have a crack at the Jnrdor title. ZJSackiara st. 'Jfit hlaetitara eagerly ' la tanford- Xonna Erlandsoit, who are attend await their meeting Inx achool at tne. University of pCalifornlajivalry-th- ii rtah, spent the week-en- . Wrthdnyj I)nrtiie: the rt'inalijiler of the evening, progressive Itook. Z Was" played. . i the ' University Ave,Phone953 PAYSON ITEBIS aet-tle- in All E hmila inl'ayson were In fica- aUm on ashlngton'a arthday. PaIn the triotic programg wera to trrade whools la which the ' parenta were invited. Ola sues were dismissed at the high wbool at 2:30 and matinee dniic waa enjoyed by the itudeuta and ' tacnlrjr. i JacksonlMc 145 N. Iig - thit way, we are able to give service that ia RpreeiaiedN)thifliT haa bees kft oat of our Funeral Home that, can add comfort or Hie Slumber Rooms afford the privacy of one'a own home, makinf it possible for theto be alone. We are able to take our sert family vice anywhere, for distance'makes little difference - to tia with our motor eaJrsV-- jeery ed during the blizzard and Immediately afterwarda 8now drifts enfonntere at some points were so high that after "bucking" them 'repeatedlyMt was necessary to above! through; enow covered roads over which no vehicle bad ventured were broken open and at the summit of Smith Hill the owner of a farm stated: the Ajax car were the "first ars the bad seen aidce winter set la." i Residents of , Vfaieflttld: stated the: two care were the first U pass through the town 14 "more than a month." And when thef retaroed to Boston the only mechanical adjustment required was the replaeemast of a center bolt; that had been sheared tifl spring of one of the car add a report, of, the summed up the endurance aualitlea of the .Ajax ar fot lows: -- We al) agree that we bare never aeea a motor car ' take the grief and punishment that we were forced to-- give these cars and stand . it ha the any : t Every Way 'ash-bull- ? . i Is BattHng thrduh the wortf billiard Kew Engumd haa fiperk-oeed-. with single rzcpptioa, la 17 year, t twe. Ajax atock cars made a hard fought but uereasful Journey from Boston to Oaslpee, - , ru77Ann ui4Mlv i mcnt Modern In Spanish Fork April 7j 8, 9, lO muni-CipaU- - $1500 IN PREMIUMS English Princess Likes Western Men . i - . ' . , ALBUB.QUEUQCE, N. M 'Feb 2X (I'l'lH'Tlie moat handsome men I have seen hre among the men of your Wesl," snld' Princes fninous .as oheof the most women of Englnnd. ; The rdwbbya take "more paios wemen of .with theirs dress- - than-thPari," is the bpinlon of the princess who la alao impressed with the hospitable spirit of these big "he men" as of the here on . her! way to Washington, from a Bionth'a visit with DouglpB Fairbanks and Mary Pickford lh Cnllforaji : The priucess ia the daughter of the Earl of.Asbquitn of Great Brit aln and wife ef the Bottmenlan-am- bassddorto the United States. Every onojn America haa united la making1 me feel at borne. and in I arp a causing mp to forget ttrcuger," said the princess. V THIS SIJOW INCLUDES ALL CLASSES OP XIVESTOCKAND POULTRY e CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ,jProducersr Refiners . and Marketers 'petroleum products in Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana. Nebraska.. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oroa,"-South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Vyopun& tfhi&h-&rad- e ' ''Melvin Wllenn, superintendent of the Nebo school district left last wek for Washington, Pi C to attend the National Education association sessions. He will rlsit a rmmbeT of places of Interest in the ast lie- fore returning home. ( ..The Cultus club held an Interest fng session. Wednesday afternoofi with Mrs? Tlcnfy Etlandwn and Mtss May"McBeth. ashostesses. xne intra wara m. i. a. he'd a plensatit anclal after their ..regular session Tuesday evening, ahe-stop- Z During the Livestock SliowliL . 1 tht - ; k.. 4 An Auction Sale Will Be Held . . t: - |