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Show THE EVENING HERALD. FRTOAY. JUNE 11. 1926. PAGE EIGHT CANINE ACTOR JERSEY CATTLE ABSENCE OR INDUE , - (Continued from Page One) ing oxen to cutting Umber and herding cattle and sheep. Outside of the ruggednesa of his Juae HOLLYWOOD. It personality the things that interest (IP) lYtw fhereat, noted dog me moat la your mayor la his politistar of the movie, was dead today cal nistory and hia vision of Provo'a aa altercation between MHtifcat destiny to become Utah's tottiw fc t raTuer, El. aust, sud Fred B. moat, beautiful and attractive resiCyrtacks. dence city. These examples of his The canine actor wag hit character and hia power as a seer throat with a stray bullet during an make him outstanding aa far as vity vexchange of shots between Faust mayors go. tend Cyriacks, a dog fanner. He Your mayor, go' I am told, is re died after two days of suffering. sponsible to no particular political crowd" nor to any church organ! ration for hia election. He has the iJilUIAKK ilKAJLJfJ- R- . TpTrtattoTanDftst)ttBg advicr from NO DEAL everybody and dictation from no 5 room frame, big lot, bam, body. There baa been no. graft. nor artesian well, $1!). Only favoritism in hfs administration so kM) down and. $5 per mouth. the people of Provo tell me. This 4x10 lot. north1 room adol is remarkable now days in political I east, only $17(i0. $25 down America. In New England It to and $125 per month, ifiun? Hrfnrp Ht ever election and 4.55 sere berry farm, close all. elected officers are answerable in, ' fi'ae bungalow, in a very real and substantial horse, cow, implements, etc. manner 4.(:their "crowds." " nlore, Only' $(;000 worth Tliat your mayor has seen clear terms. , ly the future of Provo City is BcatMiful brick, modshown by bis program of community ern, big bnrn, coops. beauttflctitlon and his activity in 7x12 Rods the matter of building recreational A real liny at $5250 terms facilities for the city. In this proOWENS ' REALTY COJ gram bo ought to have the active ' 83 NorthUniv.. Aye, A supiwrt of all citizens, because Phone 663 when this city is "made beautiful and attractive in every respect, when Its streets, houses, yards, buildings ',aud parks are in keeping with its wonderful natunysur rouudiugs its prosperity will be assured. This prosperity will Include the rr TTTTTT Increase of ' population and of wealth. During the last ten years dijSmootsrSpafjbrdCbalOi there has been a noticeable migration of the rich and moderately HAVING prosperous middle class people into residence districts and residence LETS JOIN COAL i IN cities near larger " metropolises. ONE-DAYTES- Vif' ' ,f iJj " - mm ONE OF THESE "THRIFT CLUBS" I DEAR f tkkx i LAR vfOW the ia SAM E THING AS sure HAVING MONEY IN THE BANK It Jdrawa THEN LETS K BEGIN SAVING BY ORDERING OUfl COAL NOW interest Save b"Sy Winter's oJt As the camping period of the Boy Scouts approaches, boys and their parents throughout Timpanogos Council should begin to prepare for the occasion according to J, William Knight, chairman of camping of the counciL The. camp this year will be at Camp Timpanogos on Timp anogos creek Just, south of. Aspen "' Grove. Hereafter the camp will be a per manent as the site has. been pur coal. NOW. SMOOTaPord YARD YAROS 502 SO. U. AVE. PHON Sfc Answer en j. unciiriv ore uiutiug annjr 11 vm tne euKeeted centers-intplaces wnere tney may enjoy lire ana w here fhey may raise their children In safety. They are asking for beautiful places and for recreational oppor tunities.. They will seek canyon re treats, parks, golf links, supervised playgrounds, beautiful drives, and open stretches for hiking. Utah can well demand an outstanding city of this sort and I am sure that your mayor has caught ..the vision of Provo's possibilities in this direc . tion. Extensive Camping Program Outlined For Timp Scouts buying your supply :z " .rr h the Burning Question , A Used Gar U ? St is only as Good as the Dealer who Sells it In buying' a Used Car you are farced to depend upon the reputation- of the dealer - ' ' He alone is in a position to know the his tory and present condition of the cars he sells. fV -- y - Dodge Brothers Dealers are business men, operating permanent establishments under valuable franchises. They look'upon every Used Car purchaser as the ultimate' buyer of a New Car, and they value his ; .goodvwia accordingly. "Buy a Used Car of any Dodge Brothers Dealer and you will ceive honest' Value " for your money. And right now is a particularly good time to buy. v jcarsfollowing- - radical-improveme- 4 in nts and performance have everywhere brought in an exceptjonal selection . frori. which to choose."" '' - beauty ''' New Car Prices Special Special Special Special Touring Car - Roadster . Coupe SeJan : ; - 4 --- - wl M y 803-da- y : WM1BWM "waa ' ' y one-da- y HERE Rndtascs mji wayjo ECONOMY alonsr a road of quality and lies the 0ont lei this oppor tunity slip by. To those who have been considering buying new furniture to relace that which is Better values worn we can only say: "NOW IS THE TIME;" would be almost impossible to find. Those who are at alLac-quainte- d with our store know the high quality of our furniture. It is the same during this Sale. Come early. 23 BOur Budget Ran y one-da- 20. ':; 50 . NASH GAINS "Extra Specials to Off Nothing reserved every ' article cut. -- - Monday Dining Suite 7 Piece $69.75 Tie. regular value of this fine walnut suite is $93.50. It consists of a flue walnut table and six tapestry bottomed chairs including a guest . chair. . DURINGMAY -- May hung up another record for The Nashr nroduction and sales! month ust ended showed a gain of 44.3 per cent over the sales record of May 4925 and was the twenty-firs- t consecutive month, with, one exception,' that Xash production and sales exceeded the figure established in the same month of the previous year. "In connection with the Nush sales and production record for May," said E. H. McCarty, general sales manager of The Nush Motors company, "it is Interesting to note that although 1925 was the biggest year in Nash history, we have built and shipped more cars in the first five months of this yeap from to May 31 than were built and shipped in the first eight uml f months of last year January 1 to September 15 This is 14,419 more cars than were' produced by "Nffsh,. Motors in the entire year of 1924." 3 ThejAG $69.75 Good The regular value of this, beautiful Consists novelty suite, is $87,75. of bed, a chest of drawers and a dresser with beautiful plate mirror. Quality Beautiful Mohair Chair $49.50 Jan-uar- Watch one-hal- chased from the North Fork In vestment company by the council. The first payment has been made ana the site Is secured for the Scouts. y We recommended its purchase. sad J. "William Knight, because of its weal location. The camp site Is located on Timpanogos creek, a rew yards off the road where pasirs by do hotinterfere with the camp program and yet where it can be reaehed easily by those who wish to visit the camp. The plot nf ground Is especially desirable also on account of the many ice cold springs that rise In of It. Timpanogos creek and these springs furnish ample wterfoLatl purposes, Mr, Knight says. In fact, an artificial swimming pool has been constructed that furnishes the boys an opportunity to. take baths and to have a good time participating in aquatic sports. The camp program will extend from June 28 to July 31. It is hoiied that every troop in the coun cil will take advantage of this op portunity to enjoy a real vacation with an education added in the mountains. Some very .competent inetLhave-be- en secured to give1 vni'l- ous courses of study during the en campment. Such suhjects as boys like such as nature study, craftsmanship, 'star study and many others will be given in such an informal and delightful mannpfThar boys will be able to learn while they TJoy. Since the wwkinicanipjKwts $5.00 the lmys should begin tovlay aside tbis excursion! The camping committees qf the various tra nsinirta I rooiLVwuI I' urnislL-th- e '. . tion. ;.;t t For further particulars poncgrn-in- g the camp program those Inter est ei snonm call their camp dfc--! rectors, the Scout masters, of thii executive. Piece Bedroom Suite A fine occasional mohair chair,, reverse cushion, f nU web construction regularlyVjpriced at $70,00. . Windows . and Paper for Sunroom Woven Furniture. $37.50, Daily Bargains A sporty little suite of fine Lloyd Loom Woven construction consists of davenport and two chairs. A regular $60.00. value. t' Purchases rr&obt mat co wMm BROS: Our Budget Plan Adi about & COMPANY DEPARTMENT STOKE OF PRQVCK THE -- , "Increasing sales dJTnew Dodge Brothers At a recent meeting or the board American Jersey Cattle club, held is New York, it was decided that the privilege of a one-dafeat withrelimtnary milk ing may be eSteudi'd. to those tuak' or 305 day regising either ter of merit testa where desired io month place of the present two-da- y ly test, and tbaMbjmdareco shall show w het her each record was test. or two-damade on a one-da-y Tblt information was conveyed to Leo . Knight, secretary of, the Utah Jersey Cattle,club. It was pointed out that during the past three years extensive in vent ligations have been mude by the department of agriculture and var ious state colleges and Institutions as to the accuracy-anreliability of the test with preliminary milking as compared, with the two- day test. . These investigations, Mr. Knight is advised, have resulted lu the approval by the Amerlcau Dairy Science association of the test with preliminary milking us both accurate and reliable. Other investigatlons'eovering sev eral thousand records disclosed that when a record is computed from the second day's milking and compared with the two days' milking the var iations are so slight as to in no way affect the verity or value of the record. It was ateo shown that a test based upon one day's milk, preceded by a preliminary milking, will materially reduce the cost of official test work, Mr. Carter states. of directors of the alarts M who sells it. TS $1015 1008 "1067 1129 tBerr-dinwfO- BOYPRISONER HAS BIRTHDAY OPENS HERE ". SAL JUNE 26 Ellis- Sud-hind- llyPh-ftheHmndsoi- ue. JOJLKT. mr-Ju- neDfckie IxK'b passed into the state ofinanhiKid today behind the prison bars Ihat are to confine him for life. The millionaire college boy "who killed- Bobby, Frnnks and was spurthe callow's lwanse of bis youth., becanw St years of age today, lie was only IS. when, with Nathan Leopold. Jr., lie kldiinpiH'd and murdered Bobby Franks "for a thrill." .' :" That was May 21,flS2J. ticklo of 19 years old on June-1- 1 that year jnsj ' two weeks liefore his fate was placed in the hands f of Judge John It. Caverly. Toting Leopoia is nearly a year older than Dickie, nut wa iftiU 1! when the famous nvurder case was . ' Senafor and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon announce of MK Elsie (V Rom to C. Whlttak-er- . Misa Boss recentTy - returned from a mission to ; the Eastern Mr. JWhli taker States. been beard. For Dickie bsi 21st birthday'w'at livlnr IV: Lonp Beach f (ilnfel lie linlilceT other drub days iyjhe ot' aoJ retnrned hnnt in frinn) year had It. D. 8. mission to Holland. The state penltehUatf. marriage will take plac goon in thej tbat his mothi r arid brothers would Salt Lake Temple. Py biin a visit, but a; driving rala hs He '. CHAUTAUQUA cos-tum- bef-am- Ister s r broths Dqdee MOTOR CARS MILUONAIRE V was falling, outside and he feared it lecture platform.. Cope wHU be as- Reed (Concert Pafty and Herbert, sisted, in entertaining the public by Leon Cope, on the "Philosophy of from them coming. might preve.it the John Ross" Beed Concert party, Laughter;-- ' Monday afternoon, June If they coin? down from7their Chi28, The Philharmonic w;ho "carry ;with them unusual Ensemble! relieved be cago home, Dickie will and lighting', effects. Monday eveniiightv PliHimnnnnlc of Ms prison duties for a few hours A. Varied program of drama, mu Ensemble tind John B. Ratto in his to nice them and eat the birthday sic and lectures to meet the tastes historical pageant in" which he im. delicacies thuMhey promised. of all has been arranged by the personates the great leaders of the ."'It has been" nearly two years " . on-White , people. past; Tuesday afternoon, the Em-- ,' since Dickie; entered 'the - prison A group of citizens of Provo with manuel Quartette,' and Dr. gates and he- has changed greatly. Bose, who will disicuss "Tlie firm faith In the value of Chniitnu- lrtsBunrdgT;eport. No' longer is he )Hcut ;", the program. cven absence Nrf qua, erect, youth who After-a- n Since the organization is not a pri- ing, immanuel Male Quartette, the con- - Chautauqua is smiled Indifferently almost coming y Frovo for when hejfood before the, week of J.uneWu'ly- 1, inclu- vate corporation organized for the only quartette of its class and kind temptuously V confessed killing sive. Hccordlntr to ahnnnncement of purpose of financial gain, but is an in the world today ; Wednesday and bar tiie. na Who afternoon, fficn Jubilee Sing-- ! f women kKUl' tha'(Maon enmmitt.men.ffWeatl"9 Rohtrt Franks. His ath .ChBUiannna ttt .Cnantanqtia programs ers, a, colored group .of exeeptionnl letic frame has sagged ; the cheeks who declare that the program for, that were rmnd and tanned, from! the: week promise to be,one of he a(,d m,Kn to tne" rultnre of eom- artists; 'Wednesday.', evpi.ing, ther JuMlee , Dam-Rlnfrersfln.1 In J. ar nppearinndlasntt outdoor sport when first he was finest series of Vntertainmente ever.munlt,('s sucn mgn eror Smithwho iiiatesilie stage a "niPB . rested,' have lost their plumpnesf given In this city J ' t ' talent under any otlier sys- - workshop and 'Hie and nil or, Even his mind, aord,-inBeginning with that delightful Ills Potter become pud Clay ;" tem, enterprise so &11 to the jailers, is not alert and comedv, "Pollyanna," Thurlay of youth' the rierljert pmgue and of "n educational nature. Thos 1 he sometimes is ctmsidered "fiueer." and love and presentedjby an Ma ban payers in "Rip" Van C'nrenee Darrow, the attorney star company, two other plays of . wn belleve Chautauqua is for the Floy him unusual merit are" among the week's) ooA,ot the eomralinlty are willing pWlnkle," the famous play that de-.- f defended who ' to give their time and their effort lights chlldretr and adults alike: against the popular clamor that he offerings. Besides these Dlava a be hanged, predicted during the trial number of musical program of the to the work without any thought of Thursday evening, the closing num.Iter. "Lizhtiiln'.' hir uq !.'..,. . - , n italic' that Dickie. would lose his mind lie- - highest order will be given, and sev remuneration, in fact,; in .the 'face hind prison walls" and probaldyierai celebrated lecturers will ap of possible los. in order that Provo JJuhnn. rmyers. t people may hae the" opportnnlty . would live only a few years. pear.. Herbert Cope, the most versatile of heaVing these excellent programs BHAIri The greatest earthquake disaster hnmorist rincq Jfar;:,Twaine, wilj and of partaking of the culture nies from thera. In all history occurred iu China in Kire his famous speech. "The Philo- which 1550. More than one minion persons sophy ofc Laughter," .Sunday even ' The program dny.by day follows: ... - . Mitviv slur w rwr "Pol- vere killed. Chinese tradition re- ing. H Is' said" by press reports J Saturday evening. June fer to It i:s "the time when the that, this 1 ope of the liest by the Roliert Iliirdawnv SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE mountains walked.' ever given in tighter ,vein from a' Players; Sunday, ' the John Ross ho1 -- ' wo-years, - "ru : 1 g tlKole ail-;1- -' CHICHESTER SPILLS' . 1 |