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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1926. PAGE FIVE tt Had Measles at Once-- 1 Mother oL171Was Fussed When SEAL WORKERS HELP SERVICE Il ' SMJll '' m - .... 1 -- " ' . "irra 1 i i tan " t count fullw: Afcrtne- -J. F, Marsh, chairman'; Mrni r. O. r. E. X BurtK , aniitmiM-ed- r f. rriwiiwi oU JUh. ' America rork-Mr- i. Lea.. Chlv A man . hul, ...... . i v rt fx ,.., The Chevrolet Motor company U 1Ji.Uik op ih iasulta-tlo- u new system of of a railit-aliJ vans tiisirthma.n whUk otlies ds tare will imiuipt wrviee for Irvery CheVrtdH' ;wuer4 ,1a ti I'aited : n .. 4. 3i. walker,. Mr, Fran-rt- l Iluuier, PriiMiNii L. b, Klixatietii Cfari8tmMa. HinjaUilii-iI- r, .EjocJi Xudlow, -- " - , ...luriiwj Adaa-n,uMr- . I ; !i chfiTrmaa ; Friiicliial rrft.rd. Arthur J.- - ',. . program; Tlie new supply depos, hi which will lie stored reserve parts" stocks, are to lie ha ate.' at the following loints: (laklHiid. Calif,; Jaries-vfl'Wis,; t'iiM itmatL Ohio; Buffalo!, N. X.i sr. Umis, Mo:; nml . AH if the destts except those at TarrytowH ainj Oitk-iuli- d will he new, siecia lly designed buildings of brlck and reinforced concrete, - The existillit "pftTts and .'Tarrytowa will lie enlarge! (and refitted' to : ft l rtiairnian ; Mr' Md Irer, - ' Thorn VOr&mi 1 Kfhortt air. Valeria - Buuef, chairman; Mixs EatUerBk Inner, Jim. O'iverRrnnMiB Fairfield Mr. . Lbob Carson, l'ri-fipo- ? Upimmn; Blxhitp K. L. Dublin, Mips Ihh Ilm-f- t (ionium Mrji. EUxiiljrth Borensnn, Min (hainnan; BenLHutz, - M p I A. ? Pet'-i-sod- - rl Soil. - Pleasant View Miss Ruth Cluff, chairman: Principal W. E. Lossee, -MrsTX-'. H. ATtredTTHrs. 1). J. BoiF nett; Mis Clara Nuttall. Sulein Mfis Flora Boren, chalr-imuBay Sabia, Miss Lillian Cur-tls,, Mrs. Ivan Davis, Principal L. i; . ..rfr) 1 W. Searle, jSantaquln Miss Bertha Nelson, Mrs. May Carter, Principal A. K. Wall. Miss Ella Edna ClowardT" i Sharon Miss Jenute 'Anderson, ; chairman;. Miss Emily Bash, Mrs. , Jlwirren E. Lossee, Ander j, Spaish Fork Miss-Ell- en son, chalrmaa; Mrs. J. W. Christen' Ben Argy le, - Prindpal i , aen, '.Mrs. Lars Eggertseh, Mrs! Ida Strang, K Mrs. Grant Rounds, Principal Hub-- f bard Tnttle, Mrs. Ophelia Bockhill, Vt Prlnciiwl Mrs. Mima Hales, Miss 'Esther Aaaerson. V Spring Lake Mrs. Ella Peery, J i chairman'; Mrs. Menlove, Ay'alter 1(1 Tincipal of school. Menden-1'BV.M. Mrs. Springville j thall,.' chairman Mrs. O. L. Dnllin, PfiBcipat El E.'KntjaenT Mfs." W, f II. Browii, Miss Hannah Rowland. i Principal Jessie Alleman, Principal ' i s Miss Lola White. ?' Thistle Mrs. A. G. Sutherland, ' chairman ; principal of school. V: Timpanbgos Mrs. Rose Rowley, ; chairman; Mrs. Julia JoneSs Prin-- t clpal Carl Banks, ' Principal B. M. 9 ' Joiley. I'iiie'yard-Josep- h A. Murdwk, ; Bishop Samuel II. Blake, ; LaBar-.rou,;Mi- rr: 1 . ? ' nm the 1 . ; It .? - MCA Mi " chairman ! Jr-thdloine- Bewsie Carter, (Jraud View-i-( hairntun ; Mis !Uda .Davie, Mm. Wni. Niittalk l'rlndiHl C; Went Luku Shor-l'rii;iU A, H. ctiMinnan ; Mi's. Joseph Mrs. Joseph ' T. 'Huff, rl Ftanch. LaktL.. View Mrs; Konetta John Mrs. Lulu ' Scott, on, chulrumB Lee Huff, Ming Annie C. Ir(x.Krr, l'riiuiiial Alfred Rogers. LeM Priniipnl 1). K. Mitchell, chairman, Mm G.'S. RUIhards, Bixb-oS. I. Guodwlu, Principal Leo Hansen. Mrs. KreU D. Wnrno.1. Wx. O. )L Taylor, Bishop John K. Whi, pple.? Lelaiul Mrs. A. In Blott, chalr- i man ; .ltss t iorence stuker, Mrs. wm. Cutler, Miss Lapreal Bobert-- i eon. l.inilon Mrs. Ella M. Cragun,' chaLrmau ;' Priudimi Aobert Walk ' er, Mrs. Frma Swensoa. I Ma IV Wirnjilt. chiiiruiun: Principal Elden Baxter, ! Jlrs. Martha Adahm. Mnpleton Mrs. . Loren NeilHon chairman ; Leo Harmer, Prlucipul I ' Chauneey Childs, Miss Josephina ' . E. M. SuosvvMayor Lor- jn Nellson, Mrs. ICeedHanson, iuimru chairman : Mrs. ItnKerJJeck,- Principal Stanley Peterson. Payson Miss Eva Clayion, ebalr-twil- i ; IMbis'-PeaJones, Mrs. John F, Oleson, Principal Lewis Bates, printlpal George Wyler, Mrs. Eva Miss Bates, Principal Kay -Monson, ' Genevieve Ellsworth.- " J":"- Grove Miss Viola Sluasant 11a ; .Mrs. Mary PrFntipul George Larsen, Mrs. Lucile Walker, Priueiiwl A. P. Warnlck, Mrs. Mary J. Cooper, Mrs. Luella " Thome, Miss Lucile Paul- nlla-Mra'- J -- rt ' 1 '. evlrable finnneial ruin to a father. But Mr. and Mrs. Barinl are sure that prosperity and children came together. The singer, Madame Sohnuinnn-Heludelireg that each of b'-latehildrea Lfaye herjirjeJbiEjiet i iile. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bariui hat each little B'arini brought a few more dollars to the family ; r vou-tea- d toffer. - - the Barinis" vftre; born In hut married near Butte, where they started a dairy ranch, house. living iii a litf'e "Swltz-rrlan- d ISvo-roo- ThHtwalnliOr. Today the nine boys ami their father live in the eight girls and their mother in the other. When the Barlnls were married (ynie 20 years ago. they owned two or three cows. Today tbey have a registerel herd of 50 cattle besides liinomerable garden variety stock e on their ranch. 390-acr- And n pinniiiK -- l lucre u iuj ue uhii uuzeu niiire xuiriuis to tol for and toil with! Tucker Addresses Kiwanis Members SPANISH FORK, Nov. 13. An hemM-lves- , Inspiring address on. "The SignifiOr, dad enn manage the hall club cance of Armistice Dny". glVen lij? formed by his nine sons, nml nion Judge J. B. Tucker of ProvoV was and the eight girls can sit In the the main feature of the regular stan&as fans. meeting' and luncheon of the KiBut then there , ere disaadvnn wanis club held last niirht at the m the hi mTnttle tKZPK ai: of pork chona. oliservance of AnnlstU-Day. TaefatnorTir iniracic-Argmt- nr. Tmmufiify'' siirgTiig was .TetTliy - C. lowWith a M. Jacobson President and along family might get' priced set and headphone. But David 'Hodge' was in, charge. The the strain of 17 little and. big Bari- program wiia cut short to allow the nis waiting their 4nrn for the ear- nieniliers to attend the musical gK-eby the American Legion phones meant only one solution a at the Wlhnnn theater: The local loud speaker type. I Ten ioave of bread for one meal, Kiwanis club will go to Senhl nest a half, bushel of potatoes and six ( friday and be . the guests of the pounds of steak may souhdHike in-- Nephl club. tea-roo- cst -- con-ce- rt . of Mr. imd Mrs. Arch Clayson. Mr. lteese is the brother of Mrs. M. CV Xuegle, Mrs. Hardy is her sister and they enjoyed a pleasant visit during the afternoon. SPANISH FORK Mrs. Eff ie Dart,. Reporter . Telephone 144-- ... . . - Mrs. Ellen tliristeusen was host- 'esa to Literary club last f Community siK- Mrs. Hannah Itecse went to Eu- - Friday evening..; h Mr. T.milsi-,tir eka last Tuwdlly to spend a wif-trmin- i, Ida Strang read a iuag , c huh iii-- uuiiiiu-iart t ie. "The American Home." jxra.du, i. amr l,, sell. Keatnres of the article were discuss ed hy the jueinberst, Junchcou. jku 4 uieuibun Mis IsuaeJiaiaiaoa 4a hostess r.ryel ut a prettily appointed dinner Sua The nusfcar, treat of the season lay iu honor of her husband, the event being his an.iiversary. Iinner was the concert given Thursday was served at 5 o'clock, to 20 rela- evening In connection with the tives and Intimate frlefids. Armistice Day celebration by the B. Y. C. Serviee Bureau, under j Mr. and MtsS'Illiam .O, Jones the a lisplces of the Anierlcan legbui PosF5To. 4K. The Winona theater snent Saturday in Salt Lake visitingtheir du lighter, Mrs. Vouea Jones wha .'eotiniWi5.v filled with a hirge Mid' nppreclntlve iindieiice. The ,B. ' llolyouk. V. IV. M;ile (jiiartet of 36 voices tli "" i;jioriis render-. Mrs. Rnftts Robertson and baliy mi.rtNl lof California have (I wit h u --lj snnlt and techiiiuuer .Marguerite Jeptx'rsim. In her jHmR, houie to visit Mr. ami Mrs. J. V'i so os ami lu dueJs with F. J. Fanx, Vottcm. ' ' ' teacher of music In the Spanish V, fll , Vr Fr. , h'Kh nchool, delighted the a ndi- I)en snent the ;Fork ; the patriotic dance byL Ioi In Saft Iike' visiting mi-elast week-en- i,., Bowen, Norma Engar and Norma (,. was greeted with Menilenhall, Jtk Afnrr V'fMiivftfin pntprtslned hearty applause and the band num- Vr-good. The reading at a chlld'ren's party Vrednesday flf,n" Brondtient was ex i!w,1 her son Joba, evening in honor-.-o- f cellent In its rendition and armro- 'the nrraslnn being his 13th (Continued from Puge One) ti h iB-- it44-MM-- '' w-fl- - d :i j- -- y. The time Was spent en- priiitouess. joying games. At .9:30 refreshments were served to 16 boys and girls,. Newly-Marrie- d lluls . prevlo-.- A B0NNETT Local Dealer i S. F. : Blue Blaze av UTAH COAL For Trial Ton V ... t . Phone Long burning 1115 sively by the Consumers '.it., '' '!.! whole-hearte- For rates or furthet particutan call or nle jaw local telephone Managtr -- 4. Committees In chaw of the Edge-tuoward bazaar and chicken dinner given Thursday wish to express their thanks for the supiKirt given them. They are esiiee-iall- y grateful to the Provo Kiwanis clab for the support given them by that organization. The proceeds ficm the Imxiinr iid dinner will go to tbe meeting house building fund. The new chaiie! is Hearing .completion and the members of the ward are working bard to have It completed at as early date as possible. ut The Mountain States' Telephone & Telegraph Company i d 5 ..J in. ... mined exclu- ! J ,, A New Train Service EAST arid WEST1 November !4 -- " 'From Terminals. L OS ANGELES LIMITED From Salt Lake City , ' ' 39 HOURS TO CHICAGO. 23 HOURS TO L0S ANGELES 4 . ' " - NO. 8. NO. 7: :'. Ar. 18:5 ajn." 8:00 p.m. .Lv.....,.i..... Chicago Ar. 10:2ft p.10. 8:30 a.m. Ly,. ... . . . . . : . . . .Omaha. Lr. ;Z:50 p.n. 9:20 a.m. Ar. . Ogdea ,1.., . . .At, 7:3Q p.m. f 9:3.) a.m. Lv.. . . . . . . . i . . . . .Ogdea 6 A P.EU Lv. 10:25 a.m. Ar.......... Satl Lake City 6:20 p.m. Salt Lake City 10:40 fun. .Lv. 6:50 p.m. Los Angeles 9 :00 Ar. A masnificently appointed ie luxe flyer. All Pullman ,Bat)V harper, ' l valet, maid, manfeore. .!. S7.G0 Extra Fare, Salt Lake City to Chicago; $5.00 Extra Fare Salt . ., c -- ; lty 0 Lo8 Angeles. Finer Faster Flyers ... ..... ... ......... "l. ......... .......... a-- ...,,,.. ......... -- GOLP COAST LIMITED (NEW) M I u Mutual Coal .m,,,,,,,,,,, L W i .cjn Gal; Lake City , Co. ; - - to. Chicago. k"T43-ii6uK- s . . 21 HOURS 35 MINUTES TO LOS ANGELES. NO. 28. NO. 274 (No extra Fare). 9 :00 a.m. . Ar. 8:30 p.m. Lv.. . . . . . . . . , . . Chicago Ar. p.m. ... . . Omaha, 9:50 a.m. Lv.. . 2:50 Ly. 1:10 p.m. Ar..,,. Ogden Ar. 2;15 p.m, . Ogden 1:45 p.m. Lv.; . . ... 1:15 p.m. Lv, Lake Salt Ar. City 2:35 p.ra. Ar. 12:40 p.m. Salt Lake City 2:55 p.m. Lv. Los Angeles, v;..Lv. ,11:09 a.m. 2:30pjn. Ar...v. newAB-PuIIman A 'train with'bath, barber, valet, maid aad fin" a- . ; appointments throughout. : . Would You like ' r ' ' ' - '.". !' - The irew discovery in ; ' fo Have :.. i s; ......... ...... 1 Miss Helen Steels stole away the girls' whistling championship find ' '.mavbe a lot of hearts, too,' at the . Litockshow, 2:30 4:10 7:20 7:45 8:35 8:55 8:30 , ' Wiohita. t The winning igW51y from pureed 'Hpa .was "The GRiw ; - . . 1 A i,..' ..." - Lv. p.m. a.m. Lv.. a.m. Ar. Ar. Chicaeb Omaha V.. Ogdea Ogden Lake uty salt . .Salf Lake City Los Angeles ... . . . . ajn. Ly..., ............. Ar. n ....Ar. ..;.;.. , a.m. Ar..... ...... a.nu Lv.. i an. Lv. .i-- y. : Ar. .Lr 4 3:55 p.m. 2:63 10:15 p.m. 9:53 p.m. a-- . 9:00 p.m. 8:2 p.ni. .5:53 p.m. 4:Cl p.r.t. Portland 10:30 a.m. rAr.. . .'. ..' Standard sleeping ears, tourist sleeping cars, chair cars and coa: n. t Vx Salt Lake Cily .1 -I .--' 43 HOURS TO CHICAGb.v' 24 HOURS 35 MINUTES TO LOS ANGELES. NO. 2b. , , NO. 25.i '; (N Extra Fare)' " Permanent New Yard 170 West 8 North Entrance off University Avenue ? ---- Salt-Lake- ; Super-Qualit- y means less smake) and highjheat units. ........ ........ ' COHTINENTAL LIMITED ... V1 From City i Coal from the new : minei of CONSUMERS MUTUAL COAL COMPANY. ; Chehiist shows be Utah to State coal this Analysis by 'extremely low in ash, high in fixed carbon (which P-- . . i ( ........... ...... 1 :. jr, Express Thanks for Public Support " r-- sSlvorw,. YOUR ADVERTISEMENT SHOULD BE IN TUB TELEPHONE DIRECTORY " 'i ' - potential market for your advertising.. It is live economical advertising 563 days and nights ' 4. throughout the yeat ' . .'bar 4atesia4iomesundmcWwhcrethe buying, power is greatest, hence it offers an excellent j 13.-M- ? Whnsas-Natio- nal dise or service. Its value has been proved by thousands of disaiminating advertisers In every ' line of business. The telephone directory drew In addition Sieei il to The Herald SPANISH FORK. Nov. r. Jrnd KoyteHinioTince' TsAibcjt Miss Xdl lrcer-jii- f the Mnwaywarriajre of thflj tlnflghterEl'jiu liTfeh .aclol &mjHfy,-petithe .weep fo tvte Ewartz of Payson. The mar end here visiting" ber mother who is riage took place at the Salt Lake lojivintr Thursday to spend the wint-- temple. Nov. 3. In honor of the ee With her daughters. In Los An- bride Miss Ruby 'Warner anil Miss- Barbara Koyle entertained at a geles; Californiii; bride's shower at the Warner home. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Xnegle of Co- Gaines and mnste were enjoyed and rnish, Mrs. Rosalie N'aegle of Bounti- luncheon served at 11 o'clock, Mr. ful, Air. and Mrs, J. Reese and Mr. ami Mrs. gwartz will make their and Mrs. A. Hardy and baby of home at Payson. ' . Less Ashes To Carry Out Less moke and Soot More Heat For Yqur Money o (.... USE "BLUE BLAZE" COAL 'T book in. the United Safes. . Thus it has come to be an important established advertising me diiim for every conceivable article of merchan- Couple'ls Feted Louis Mii'l;;shoutsH of Los Angeles, .California, 'arrived here 'Monday to spend a mouth with Fred S. Dart Jr. - to tile concentration: ly ,'jientlone4 the Hiiupany already has In oiicration eleven other '""ports warehouses wiich will ciirifinue In operation r ltd bp added to. as necessity aris-f; . Shes Whistler I Plans call for the inauguration of a program of. general improvement of alt telephone dire&o ties, and a tremendous.amount of time and energy is being expended to bring this about , M)1UV-lj')KltS. 4 Trit,Ja.Herbprt0K ... i) - 1 Prtca, were dinner guests Suwlay r 13-O- thatwl'l ion -- - Montana Family Is Genuine Trine nly BUTTE, Mont ., Xbv. once has Mrs. Dan Barlnt, champ mother of the great open spaces; been Wrfussedas It were, by her 17 children. That wa;s. when 15 of them had neasles at once J It waswtherTIiCffiMiirTorTMTK" Barinl to get them all cured without the aid of a doctor; she confesses. But she did It. Today Mrs. Dan Barinl. rutting1 the 10. loaves of bread fur dinner, says she won't be really happy until he has a family of i.t least 8n even' , and tnnt a round two aoxen would better. Father Dim Barinl, too, thinks that being the parent of Montana's largesf family ifn't such a had job. r ur Auto icaus To lie sur e.lt means rranklngi four cars wben" the family goes" forth to church or movie, because no fewer than four cars will hold the Bnrinis. assorted shapes and sizes. It means buying two whole rows in a theatre, too, and 17. shiny dimes for the church plate. On the other hand, there are certain advantages, suen as no need to tttend the. world .series because the Barinis can make up two teams 4 heavy--demand- then, nwler the new I yj'tem. The entire facilities of the , ventral parts warehouse at Flint, which heretofore has been the cen-tiNhlpplng fxiint, Will be retained. The ground already has been broken for the four new buildings, and- all ef! the major aupply depots will he ready for operation by .January HI. I'nder the new p!an the major supply depots will, in effect, create huge concentrations of part's stocks connecting the Chevrolet factories iDful the entire Hervbe nrpfliilKJitlon he will aswire car owners far bet-- . tor mid more efficient service iWoiigh the fonstant innlntenanee of adenatp shM'ks Ihrouglrout the (iiintry. PartH will Ih' shipped In Iih mmle . function of effideflt seryiceJS Follows that this; is the logical manner for supervision of the work. With the view of better service ever iff ; mind, a standardized plan for publishing tele phone directories-i- s being carried our through the Mountain States region.' Better directories from the standpoint of both the user and adver' 4J tiser will result :.. Nv-Y- Mrn, EHzaU'thBoweUtJlrssie laingthattheIephoriireaoryisanessefraai; Tar-lytow- '- , EGLNNiNG with the next issue . of your telephone direfiory, The ' Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company will assume lirsasi "waiT complete control of the public ; tion, including the advertising privileges. Re-- , , , J VSK Bhriit Concerning the publishing of your Telephone Directory of-th- V ? p. JtM, - An Announcement t' The plan. Involving the esUMlsh-aien- t of six new tuajir supply de the. con.iiry, lias lieen worked out by President W. S. Knudsea and" J. P; Little, manager e liarts and service division. Is a Ktvlce way-- it supplements the g rea ter prVl uejloiL uiiacit y Mhieh will lie available after rtiip!etln of Chevrolet factory r7f i tkd-firiul- y ut Etti . 1 tt v. . D. EUnw, chair-'- ; 4.nt Misi tliir.; 'IvistenaLMrK J asor. . a. rhelrmau; Mr. Kugue Pea, Mius : i Thrtma I.mi'ow. VUar Fort Mrs. Wsllaee Andw wiu Hiairuiaa; Mr. 1. M. Berrv, MwJ. L. Halt. I'nltonMn. ft. lira. r. E. -' CHEVROLEMO- famous quaint custom t an- Jtist" filled that tank yesterday!" cieut weddings was for tha brid iDHmi t strike the bride- with a Tb firsr hundred shots are tha boe. His last cbsuee? " hardest, Mussolini. l the Amos, JL.Traffic Assistant r Manager, - . '. . City, uenerai . . salt Lake 2&?Px ri D; S. . . - Spacer -- . x |