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Show - ,1 tics reus JTtOVO SUNDAY HERALD,' SUNDAY. APfUL 24,.1927, SPPWAYSOF SPKIKGYILLE Eretty RreiicE GirMs i;" Elntereff In SOUTH JOINED ' ST. ArGTSTJJTE, Ha, April 23- Tbe three fastest beach speedways in tbe world bare been toined bv the new million-dollbridge span ning Matanza bay between here mid Anastaxia Inland. The new connected route eiteod from Atlantic beach ounuaite Jack sonville to Inlet terrace.. 18 miles , south of Haytona beach. a distance of almost 125 miles. Cars now may race at top apeed nearly all the war On beach aanda Kiuoota ana nara as a billiard table and averaging 500 feet wide at low hop. . Tbe 40 mile from Atlantic beach oppmdte Jacksonville to Vila no beach, opposite Bt. Augusrjne, can be made In as many minutes. The mainland is reached by the Vihuio bridge ana then the Uatanzas bridge offers entrance tu Anastasia Island, one of tb jpeediet atretthej j the world. The beach highway Is wide enough to i admit 43 cans abreast and ia a miles to Matan-ta- a straight Hue for-18- . Inlet Av bridge Joints the route to Flagler beach and a beach-- , where blub. anMt oeda hive been made. 1 ar . tr .. The I8nrhter oft'thA Ptntieera Camus Np. and 2 of this city will' entertain at a social to brat thel anniversary day, Saturday. Aorli SUat 2:ao o'clock In iKatUl' the. First SPREAD THIj STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTtRES- r25n 1 . .leal that wmeA.Xdf day 1 4Uv5izri . music) Avv I TMltnfcJjid readings, awints, and comic one Ve can't farewell to all the Tinlea as they act Dlav.Aftepi tiii)fi.iTMim tiu. , "US. Said Scotriy, Ko wrong. We'll sins ba little while; tampered on .their way. T wish iletom nRfreshmenta .. will .. . I II TV i time We Jjj(t we'd know !ub and the we'll hav4JM?t tat. tluit iuiuiic. is curmany invited, to attend' as arraneementa tn wm. Why 1 ould eat mvtW 'A'UKt a laree- - crowd1 Is belnir matter what they clio toaiii. laughed Coppy. And 4be others felt 'modate made The And Tommy Mtidi uie .?.', wryway;. tMMmmf T proed deried from : bete M hen 'bout a eood mlla. wnltt the entertainment, will lie used to will' really be a trout. . And be wag right, for after while, they'd bad, they found another lit sponsor the movement towaTd the the' Tilde bud real cause to smile. tle ma. xne Times eyed him close monument! In- - thn clt riarir. a Wee Tommy's mother tailed them and saw some books beneath bis cordial invitation ia extended to the In to fell: down at a tnlilx. If xrna arm. The small boy saw tUt Tihle general puhlle ta enjoy a pleasant a sight 40. please tbe eye potatoes KM), ana promptly shoutd,"liowdj afternoon as well as aid the Iaiigh- meat and chprrr iiTirXnil-tbHJh :doljCome over here and se my tws or the- - rioneers In this biar all were movement. ..Tlnics told, "Now eat all books, You're very safe from barm. n to school's one-- thing 1 "X you re ome. SAFETY AUTO HORNS hate. That's why I'm always very They stuffed and stuffed, An appeal for a definite svstem. uyy.'twaa .Rood. They likely ate late. Let's sit down on the roadside more than they should. But, after and I'll show you pietures grand,H of warning signals for automobile they had finished they ail took a The Tillies then sat on the ground, norns ana an exhaust horn as mutII- dandy snooze,: This fixed them tip and lots of pretty things were' iary saf-t- r equipment for all car and they felt great That w our found within tbe monstrous school I'.as iieen issued by the Automotive fluent meal, to date,? said Clowny, books that tbe liid held In hla liand. Equipment" asaocliitloji. Officials believe that such boms will nrrv "And yon arc the kind of friends we hate to lose." (Ttie Tiiiies have another adventure vlde greater safety for the pedes-- 1 If you'll come hock that will be lo the next story.); triuns ami greater nrotectlon fur tne automobile driver. ja-o- it . ' V . - f v 0- : 4 - xm . - f r Ntw I ,.t ' h baeebatts league and to elect officers. Ezra Tanner of the Pnvsnn Second ward presided' and the, foK lowing offtcem wre elected : Pnssl. dent; Waltee Lndiow: vice nred. dent, Sidney Coray ; seetetarv. George Wyler; board of directors, Wesle Richardson. Beniamin ; Earl . ii hal. lampsf Higher tnoiw rdiatrt' T raE tfir -- natv '595 Cadi Th. 52S u ' aami9Wbf Steer. . , (Okaaaieal). lag:, geae; AC AI- r- AettTiai,iaata. :J W m,h.l , nranarrftrniirili " . , a Slip eiior Mbfbr m - l saneli Cowl lampi"Fih.taU" C . . nxaaradxlmaml. aau. H.a Jin,, it M2S naCaaaa Strooaer and itnrdier 695 fr 1 fullUe 17 inch. 715 ,. teerinrwbeelt BaU ' aanaata . loon ttraai Deaplw H.toaT a' Modeling ost seiMaaodcIa. prfaat Wia.a.aMaaL plate iiaclntch;Loni tmrnMUpOe apvlajt, fetadcrst Balle-ftr- an t rn.it. ptKMm fh rh.i taf kaadbaav tk. ci tg curMIOcBnJ Smart new Ducv Tkrwiuilna Vf.. olorsi Fnllrwnv SuipraiDn;Sinflak ne-pie- iliMi a fjliiinnlaia-.- af .Vat FiahaW Badieat aaent -- ,: tfMrln accelcnuioo that Dnco finiahed instro. this possibilities of WEST CEXTEE STREET a) a W ntOVO,CTAH. QUALITTfAT LOW CO ST The board will meet in the near polka-dot- s or flowered materials, Haskell Payson first: Arthur future to- - formulate1 rate and ar-- can be purchased lor, Payson Second; Golden Taylor, reasonably and are Invaluable in preserving ethe silk tnira : John H. Schaerrer, , on coverings your down puffs. fourth: . .lm I'ayMn Tvi Spring Lake; Irvln Holmau, Santa-or- h COMFORTABLE COTERS TTWT v Rf 11FP TV first; Floyd Ofienshaw, Santa- - T. n . mt . aim riili - I- tortleaa kiftiD of gears., .fiagtr-ti- p BcattfifulCbavralctT saaieiwa dwd at Benjamin itweek;.eiKto siaxe disonsa the T Mtif-- ty of dcstgoi and such euganc 9F appelnJ ent'ar inr (ha Moat r-- nriin Rew Chevrolet ia ' ' Price Only ln.cara.. fnnck t The pertaraaanca of - . lrfonriance higher In (Slice will you find auok aaMMti . PAS SOX, April 22 About twenty memlfera ctfKilife-?tinripHthod m frbM'-tdTfirerent qnoriiimr wards -- - not 0MMfor Appearance Ward BasebalP Is Neba Likelihopd i. . "iKf f ' !. urit strose. . She ia aurrlvMt W hr hrothprn. W. E. Mason and Phillip Mason of Aurora and Fred Mason of Spring-villalso two sisters, Mrs, Rhoda Harris of Smita Rnrhara Oallf sad Mrs. Mary Miller of Central, Utah. The following sods and daughters also survive; n, C. Fullmer of Loa Angrfes, CaUf.; Parley P: of Rupert,. Idaho; C. W. Fullmer of Salr Lake; Mrs. S. B. Strong" of Silver Citr. Utah: Mrs. Hi A. Jones oil Preston,, Idaho; Alma Fullmer of Springvinft' and'. Mrs. Ethel Woods of: Preston, Idaho. Tbe body arrived la Springville Satnrdaj afternoon, Funerul service have e; w. l Mrs. Don' C. Fullmer, pioneer ef Sprlngville died at the borne of her daughter Mrs. R. A. Jouea tt PrestOB. Idaho. Friday morains. death renultlna from a arrfiku whirh she suffered sis weeks ao while visiting relatives at LTestau. Mrs. Fullmer was born la Sprlng-vill- e January 17. 1RT4 tlw dmisrh. ter of Ma ami Mrs. George Mason. Durinr all her life she has Iwea active in church affairs. Her hus band Don C Fullmer, an Indian War veteran, died two years ago. Mrs. Fullmer has been In Tdahn since November- - and en loved rood health- - up until the time of tbe . Ormond-Day-ton- Pioneer Daughters Observe Anniversary WMMS -- qtiur second ; Glen Davis, Gennia , " j J i I II I H II i AIL Mill M aUbr a m , ' VH?:x,. .., Mile. Maurice the M((tte ,ntmmmMm!xmA mini . In opera n.le lind !asta,' parr of toyrgncing entipuientl ' dHver. race-track- ntr - powdVf puff,' which is B' DAN THOMAS Here in May. She is' the first woman to drive in a big race in the LOS AXGELE.S, Calif, Over In I'uitwd. States-- There have been a Taris, Mile, Maurice Mozette jwu fw. women pilots, but they have an uiieru singer of (considerable been barred from- feature events. But sbe craved thrills. It was only through a ruse that Ho Mile. Moxette took un auto the French, driver secured Dcniilc. Oiiera sliawlH wetnnstard- - kIou to enter the big classic. She ed for a helmet and goggles. At entered her car under an assumed first, European promoters barred name for. a short. nice at A sin, if" rn. bv-A- m races were du.n0erous eently and Jad-w- i iimlify-for- enough without a woman in them ner,' sue drove- on1 to the track inst they said. But after many demon before tlie rat started, her racing waa toss surfUiently masking-hestriitwns or her - ability,-sh- e femigiven a permit to drive in compe-tio- nine anneaMRcA.'' Now she has come to the (iave Them a Race . I'nited States. Xo one knew there was n woriisn "I never have driven in a big in the race until it was finished American race," Mile. Mozette told Mile. Mozette didn't - win hut-- mho me, "I drove much in Europe and placed, well up toward, the front South America. Xow I want to ana snowed that she was an ex compete in the United States..'The perienced driver.' The others Nmn drivers here don't want inc. I guess consented' to let her drive ' in. the they are afraid I will cause an acci- May event. dent On the track. But I am a good "Of haven't alven un mv racer and sometimes win. vocal work." declare th clncpr Likes Dirt Tracks VI Still practice' mf slTurina- - rpo-n- . "I never have driven on a board lariy, otten while I am working on tracks I do not think I would like my car. When I am thronc-irir. the boards,' They go so fast but two years, I will do not have nearly the thrills we ingin rvuirn 10 tne stage." t have on dit tracks." Mile. Mozette Dlftns to tnnr thp Mile. Mozfc(te has sent in her east ana middle west this summer. entry, for the dirt track leaving here after the . e event toe'hed at the Ascot Speed- - classic. - Xh'A Kcrvira y Writer - .. r 4 - M (urer i Over thetop speedometer, 250-mil- e been the tradi- L " every driving opportunity. ' There is no motor labor. There is ho sense of the mechanical. All feeling that there is a motor, and complicated mechanism is absent. And'whetherm'dty driving or: in high ' motion - , 'dvereities. mountains. and desert vastes ihzMsfiL Pfinesirelybii OF STUDENTS CAUSES SUICIDES The InereasSna numler of suicides in. uub. wmwv dvruui uuttw iy iur in onr colleges gives 'tis, cause to communihr and hsv blm ink.rH.i. pause a moment and wonder "what j our 'physical ' bodiea. The wWnge lis really the underlying reason for doctor' is Just as Important to tbe I this self destruction. schiiols as the family doctor i to the In my college days we never heard Lmodern family, and ncilher of them of a .member of the student;, hod v snoiiiaiever be eliminated I possessing the desire to tube hla Physicians. Neeessary- iown life. The president of the school ETefy college sbonld have a tne. niemlierst. of the faculty sician for ever? RflA stiiiWitu physn,i or other had time to come xnembera-ofthfanu faculty should listen personal contact with each one to his advice in regard to the I of us. whom he' should 'make " r Books Are SccoivJiiry a regular twice-yearlphysical : iliey cousclouslv tried to make examination. v I men and woinen out of us: "lwM)k If' special attention he irlven the lleftrnin'" was n secondarv consider' physieul condition of the sjudents, latum.. They knew what .some" of and If the of the colleee I the instructors of the collese tudnv will . return faculty just- a mtu. to- - fh jseem not to know, that the Hiiliss method of trjlriK to make men and rwrittiMi in the bmiks wowd-so- on women instead of turning out'wqlk. lie forgotten; and that the ing enoycloiiedlas," and if they will wa Hint we should obtain come into more personal conflict Lue proiwr Ideas or lire. .wiihtlireeTTideiitlHNivTanirtal-o' ti Thew seems .td l(e a different no kind of intercut iff the stndents Niat tion in many X'hocds, they 'would, take ini their own, chil I say "seem" Imcause the very dren, tlie present wave of sntHdes schools which give tlie impwsslon jn our colleges would not nniw ha mav well deny its presence. My 'HniJiiatod but the graduate would children, at anvi rate., are nlisoeuml lie iwtter able with the com- with the Idea thnt thcy must know plexity of our toj,oie uresent day civilbia- In thu C.,n the tllllllTB thllt lire f , luooKagt ail costa. Of course I would not have them ' ' 1n.n nejrlect their lessiiiis: butI a system reuires tlie loss of sltvp i and the exhaustion of the itrim iiuii lerorRies, (hen too much iniixirt.-tijcj . .i (Coach Sedan . . . $1285 1385 Ckrtom Built ModeU Roadster . ... pku - ne - S150-Phaeto- imi 1575 Brongham , 1758 Sadaa Sedan - 1858 Alt pHa 1. e. ft. DfrW war mctttm OHIPiS inS oil! Ali mnst'do their poi V Part in this most wonderful, adventurous and exacting,- enterpris- - "flying the maill' On; the'lOQQ-rni- k division benveen. Cfiey-enani San. Francisco, the i lubrication of the powerful mail plane motors is entrusted .to VICO- -.. : 'And VICO is worthy of the trusts Its nrxi' formly motor cars a definite advantaged Yet VICO is. not higher priced I A grade for every car light,; mediumheavyv extra' heavyy super heavy; vTiB guauryij :- . - ' ; t ' uut y sus-- v tained speed over country roads the action and comfort of your Hudson is the very luxury of . mh 250-mil- PHYSICAL CONDITION .HUDSON SUPEaUSIX Standard ModeU Alertness and immediate response to the throttle account for the way the. New Hudson ''"T!"'""'"f' . tional test for motordorrfs most powerful cars are topped-bth- e Hudson buper-bt- x on a rising " ; ""ri"i.''i'VT'"-r-'mv- e with plenty to spare Hills that have pffriyi " bjglqualiiy-giKS'ai-qylanesanr- : ' f ( essen-itialtlii- flflujpaow sut er'Six With the Super-Si- x Principle Freed to the Limit &choield Auto 50 East 1st North Street, Provo, Utah. "'ajl'','' 1 i. I Cor. 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