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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERAUh' SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1927 PA HE STT I 7 '& In the Asbury Baby Parade l!.1 PAYSON SOCIETY NOTES r-Mm .. prosrim in the first ward Sunday evenlujf arranged tjr the M L A. Mr. lteette returned Hit week to K. Hulsh uirtaiiMd a t a delightful xroup of yuuug clrl eveuiiig at txr horn in bomr u( kr-- dangtutr, SIls Kliial(i bo left tbia week fur Hnish, juuthern l iuli, to teach school. Tbe ntertulnnieiit aa rarried uut in '.lie furui of a bixil with Miaa Ali L'layiMiD a the teacher, fon-test- s anil ajtecial feature! were carried out under Jher direction. The !ii(dia liwluilctl, Miiut Maxtne Clay-inJIlui Norma ErlamUon Mlrm Marjorie Vilsou,. Mlaa Naoail Wil- xni. .Mia Eva ClaywiH. MU IelMi rolhurnt, MUa Xelda 'Tanner, Misa Elizalietb Sliuonn, Mr. Aftob Allss Jennie Kturk anj Elisa-'et- h lluish. Supper, waa served at one. long table, the boateas being attainted by ber (laiiKhters, Mrs. lUinicl liiiusen and - Mr. Tbllda " " ; ' Mauwell. after AttRclea iyo a;uilnj atjcrul week with frleuda in Iayaon. . Mr. and Mra. T. II. Wilson Jr, of Ijobk Beah. (.'aUfornia arc guest at tbe boaie of their parents Mr.; and Mra. T. H.3VUaoa for a lort-uig- The akrVulturat display a --shown at the hchoficld building during the I ul n Pacific lueet were worthy of siMM'lal eouiment and ahowed up well the large agricultural iiroducta of tbe county, dt.ing much to verify t he atatewent that I tab la tbe of the greatest agrli uliural slate, according o tboee 'prominent In atricuttural work. , Poultry lYodwrrra Especially worthy of comment was the tiuoth of the Provo Poultry Misa Ruby Mlsj Mildred I'a-e- , aud Mlsa ilraltelle lluber jevtue 4ita from Salt Lake Satur- day evening aud remained over tbe 'roduivra aswsiation, in wbbh ljilKir Day holiday, Manager Iofgrtn nut over an educational exhibit, showing bow to Misa Itbea Wllaon and Misa grade eggs by the candling process. . (Jolda Hbuler attended tbe IJud-- Xhrounh this artistic arrangement bergh exercises In' Salt Lake Sat- of Ibeir labels and brand, It ahowed what th County and state produc ,, urday. ers' association, had done during the Miss Martha 'Cuwao ..left Satur- last four years to enlarge one of Tbe Missionary tea waa held day for Lavan w here she will teach tlie iaultry industries of the state, showing where, the state was ImTuesday afternoon at the Commun- in the high a hool tbia winter. with Mra. Eugene Breeze porting eggs' into the state in ity uid Mrs. Itex Harper us boateaHea. Mr, and Mrs, A. H, 'VVllMon, Mis In ontrast a tbis in 1920 there The aubjeet for the afternoon' Murjnrie Wilson and Misa Cbryatul were 113,757 easea shipped out of the state, at a alug pi 1WML- -. ijf w "t'hinu"jand ym this amount 5K,204 cases valued at by ' Mr. t". E. McBeth and in l'rovo llonday. loSitrof eggs were ahtpiied from Mr. Bert Stevens.1 Mrs. Jane Prlchard ef Purowan is I'tah county. Besides this, there Mra Eueene Seybold of visiting here for, two week with were 37,KH) pounds or 10 carsif Jtrei;ou and their daughter, Mra. her daughter Mra. K. W. McMullin. jsiultry khippwl out of the ctfuuty at a value of 4!),7NO. K . Helen Ilorton' of Santaqulu were A. M. Henrle, Rupenlsfir, of tlie visitiue here thla week with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ja meg Gray enterpoultry and rabbit department of KeyboldV. slater "and niece, Mrs. tained at a Five Hundred Satparty the comity fair association, liad'a Joseph, kwartz and Mra. It. L. Wll-ourday evening. Those present were IKHiltry.and rabbit display that was -- . ;j Mr. and' Mrs. T. II. Wilson, Mr. "and unusually superior in quality, e Mrs. Eustace Mendenhall, Mr. and value of bettcr.ioultry, ru!i- The elders of the Xebo Stukfe M"r Mr It. "J' Oray and and Mrs. liits and pet stock,the t all uiemlM-rof. the Higher II. Wilson 'Jr., of 'liong Beach, enmity fair, Mr. IJenrte and 'the-ll'rlci'lhM and their" ladiea Monday JT, Mr. anUALrji,. Stanley (al ioultry fanciers vent doing- - to aftern(Srtftt"fc' IwsMilial! jwrk.- - A t'lilifornlii. McMuIIIu aampiea of (be HK3. carioada of fruita and vegetables that were shipped out of tbe county la 1926. are Mr, Anderson jand to be eoiniuended for they snowed tip agriculture as being oue of the leading Industries of tbe county. W; H. Nielsen, manager of tb rub Wasatch I.Hiiry, Inc4 bad a very good display allowing what was do their farmers' ing to enlarge tb dairy Industry of the county. Through the display of their Bridal Veil Brand hey showed how they had established a brand and arer doing all possible to create a local and an outside market for superior butter to en- city of Sittuish Fork, Kiwanla dub, and the Farm Bureau, had a very artUtie agricultural booth displaying some of the leading agricultural products grown la Spanish Fork, and showing the magnitude of tbe agricultural Industry In that Many who saw the exhibit proplMwied that Spanish Fork was almost a nation of itself, and proexhibit at phesied a wonderful their locat fair on September W and IT. . Besides this, the private commercial agricultural exhibits did much to display the various agricultural of tbe county. Chief product large tbe dairy industry of the among these were: Oreta display, tbe Straiten Fruit Exchange, tbe county. . J. ' F. skinner, ' representing the Knringvllle Canniug company, and tbe Pleasant tjrove Canning il EPASISH FORK, Sept 10 aenices fbr mrl Cocbett, -- mint noon FB-nex- at held Thursday after Second ward chapel, t,atwere the i IP" with Bishop . Elisha , Warner in charge. Tributes were paid by Dr. Josei Hughes, Counselor Eugene Hughes, John IL Hayes and Bishop Warner, who made the closing ad--, dress. Music Included two opening' and closing number; duet, and Mrs. Wells T, Brookhank. Prayera were by William Monk and E. A. Money. Tbe service wma largely attended, many friends coming from distant towns. Interment waa In the Spanish, Fork City cemetery. etu-niunit- y. . Arthur-Livingston- e ("hria-lense- mo ""J J , ! a . V . Se'tlo . w. ... "TT'PiV jf M -- A- t mi 7 sr?M . : jB't-i)Te- (f - Mr.-an- mmmmmm' ' show-lng-th- - a MM : - IkMMM AWIt .T'V WHkl ... fr J'- - V i V V,,. ' "1 (1 fcs'i... '1I V Vk '( 'WW s Imll- cuuieVi atMf bwrae u i latii, year mere were u 73i0(XI. Iiaby- " "I on iiir. nua 2m rs. rioyu wiison. I chicks sliipjcd into the county at a Prises' f or high score were awarded value of $tH,700. He ,empli!isi.ed to Mrs. Floyd; Wilson and T U, Wjl- - the fact that more baby .chicks Mr. nntl Mra. AV 'B. Reasoner of son Jr. cbonld lie p'rodiu'ed at home, and beIiluii'i. Mr. and Mra. Ornwcll sides this, Uia t evreyone. BWiuhl a a, Siifix Maiu KiHiinw and Mr. ". Mrs. Fliut Dixon was hostess to tnucb as jsissijile exhibit tbeirpnil-(ry- , Burnett Hullurd ut liulL Luk peut the 'afriibi'its, and ;ct stock at the. Jlistajuere club" 'lusr"Tlduy Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. VV. ternoon. Hjieciiil guests were Mrs. H. county fair on Sentwutier 'M. s It. lieu tun. Bown, Mrs. Pilchard of Parowan, Fann Bureau Exhibit Mrs. H. W. McMullin, Mrs. Jack Worthy of special mention, too, Mrs. Charles Howard is Rpendnlg Dixon find Mrs Slduey Corny. was tbe Provo Furm Bureau' agrithe week In Slllford with her daugh- cultural exhibit in which A. M. ler, Mrs. (ieorge Itodgers. Mr. Clow- Mrs. Ernest Olcson of Los Angeles Anderson, president f thu local iird iiiiiT (iniild Dixon were there arrived Siitnrdny from Los Angeles Farm Bureau, and his for lust week end. and Is tbe guest of her daughter, made an educationaT exhibit showMrs. Stanley Wlisou. ing most of the leading fruits iiud Members of the First ward parvegetables prmluced in and around ticipated In an outing at Arrowhead Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Mitchell come Provo, consisting' of apiites, peari, Tuesday evening. Free melons were up from Los Angeles for the I'nion peaches, prunes, grapes, cereals served during the early evening and Pacific meet at Provo, Mr. Mitchell istatis's, onions, cek'ry, lettuce, etc. at the dunce lu Green Gardens. lieing one of the athletes partlctiaiT7 The lsiotli was very a rt 1st ictiliy Hut King rt'ud piclnlclng preceded tng in the events of the two days. decorated with flowers from the dance the various farms. These emphasiited Mrs. Mitchell spent Tuesday-iPay-su- n with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. the fact that the display represented Mr. and Mrs, Quiijie Dixon came W H. Jteece down from Saft, Ijike for their Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Households: gave a very pleasant social Monday Ijibor day vacation. ' ciune down from Kureka for the evening at tbe home of Mrs. Bills Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kela-ke- r and week end. Mrs. Householder remain- in honor of tbe officers who were Mrs. Afton Chrlstensen spent the ed until Thursday with her parents recently released. 'Mrs. Edna Snow, week end In Magna with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs John Perssoa. prisident and Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs John Lou tensock'. counsellor. games, Progressive Mrs. Matilda Bills, Mra. 'Wary music and luncheon provided the en- Joanph Iteese, who recently com-- ' Johnson" and Mrs. Mable HtewarL tertulnuient. Twenty eight; were pieced an eight- - months mission in phe 'members of the new M. I. A. present Including sjakeJiimMjiieui alifurniii was honored at a special ' uresldewy of the Becoud" leawtl'tieTa a iidlva ril" of fleers, content An alnindunce nf dellclons 'iuelona provided refreshments. v I - " ii tSftSI- . of Kln'uert from (lie mintml imby imrnde at Asbury l'urk, X. J. Bobby Pllllnger (uhov'),,siuiirliig off un a flimt as Tunupy ntid do we Ilt'ililisey, won'bcitueonp applause mid u prize riblKni. "Where used. tbe At Mid her Verua Ford wa tllle pony the here?' go from right yu see Ijttle Kutnllo KUtm, otherwise "Captain Kitbl", jria THREE DIE IN JULIAN CASE BOOTLEG WAR DELAY LIKELY i r r -- m ANGELES, Cullf., Sept. f. at least n monib.ln (TP)rx,loj TAof fiiinncleru mill catlt- ni tilTT tliuit, f tallstiUn coiunJtoiLJffilU "ure"7f "the. Julian Petroleum com pany1, was in .prospect today. With tlie first of" "the sowes of to oja n today, attHfllK 'defend-irnts- " torneys for the , principal in the cose (innoiineed they 'yoiibVask !i continuance for fut- ' her itrenaration lif erldelM "It wasjmderstiwHl the contin-uanr- c would be granted, (is TAlb?rt - JvStei)heBSr--trial-jt-lg'.- . cngoged with nnotoer cuse SHit ions for a continuance for the lh''"'IlSe ta'r"wllTT l.n kuaril novt lniidnv and sensational after-math lntfrjihe collapse f the J aliiin letp-- ' leniB cnmimny was on . recordfl'ere today In (be form of a $Hlt ffr 9347.50 damages, filjT by Call Ijieninile, president of 111? 1'uiver-sa- l i'ictures irpst5im. against Adojph Hawlsli, biltliiuiuire s --- 'f - fr?" ""', owner.-- CH ICACO, H Sept. lf- (I'D-K- fiwiuvs of rival ixKiileggers-wer- bliiined by police tod:iyorjpxlo- e - "1 three 'n umi miuuinKs m uetrnye! two stills were beliVved to have been niMTiit inir. 1 Fires foUOe expli One blast, ocenrring in the broke lclnltv of Mercv hospital, windows of the institution and cat's- t d so' much uneasiness among sdons. ,.iu. jw Twrf'.Wii were killed In an extilo- and fire at a building occupied by "ii jiniiit company less than an hour after the first blust. One man was dead when police arrived. His itie inline bad not tecn learned, 'other, Joseph Bangora, died In a hospital. loll thtfe Yf EiHAV ET 06SIRE "TO ' V ' ! coal-.mone- Cfwmftion ii the better sparkplug because of its double - ribbed ultimo rate cor til construction and iti ?pt out anqlysi$ e'ettroi. atit sxsan " f.b.lMmMiatr We can tell you in printer's ink of Oldsmobile's new smartness, new luxury, new colors and thrilling, smoother performance. We can list the features that put Oldsmobile in a. ''worth class"' its "price class.". . " 'V..... ' But what counts mpstjwith, youis the evidence of your own eyes. So come to our showroom and see far-abo- 440 West Center- Peterson & Son Soldier- - Summit, In June,: 1926, Ab Jenkins drove hit Studebaker Big Six Sheriff from New York to San Francisco in 86 hour and 20 mlnutet, beating the best time of the crack limited trains and reducing the previous record by 16 hours and 25 minutes. In August, 1926, L. B. Miller drove a Wills St. Claire open roadster from New York to San Francisco in 83 hours and 12 minutes. I In June, 1927, L. B. Miller drove a Chrysltr "80" open touring tar, which Is priced a thousand dollars above The Commander, from San Francisco to New York in 79 hours and 55 minutes. No wonder The Commander has been acclaimed "the achievement of automotive engineering'' and greatest post-wIs outselling the combined totals of all the other cars in the "" world which equal it In rated horsepower. - 75 Champion 'TOUDC. OHIO T For your protection be sure Ae ii Champiom you buy are in H II the onyitmj Ca4unjion carton. J Tba Dictator - w . ,$li45.lta IS9f Iioyttl4r.i. 1335. 1325. It Victoria . 1245. ... 4. Coupe.orZ , Ito , ISf 14 1345. Coupe. or Roadster, for 4 . . 1295. Duplex Phaeton . 1195. 119 Tourer, for 5 . .1165. II la 11 TbaPraaMaat ' Sedan, for 7 Limousine . . $2245 . . . . 2495 . Ersktoa SU ; ' !)$ "; Smart, arlMMratic IIms, lararl. MS Matort, thrtlllag t MriOTiiwt,fcMip,rl,lcw-wlmkrakaa all at Muse mt w to w prleaas Custom Sedan J$995 - 9 6 Sport Coupe, for 4V 995 . . 2 , 945 . Coupe, for . 995 4 for Sport Roadster, Tourer . . . . . 945 . ) K Atl prtof.a.fc. isetarr - -- . ' rllar 99 - - ; : ' .. - i PHONE 261 Beautiful in design thoroughly modern mechanically right 8 - - - NOTICE!! The swimming pool will close for the season next Sunday night at 11:00 p. m. It has been the best year since the pool was opened and we extend thanks to ' more than 50,000 patrons. naxza - these things for what they really are. : Know this smart beauty, enjoy this luxury, see these new colors, drive an Oldsmobile and experience its swift acceleration, flowing power, easy steering and effortless controls . ve The Ariel Orchestra will play during the remainder of the (dancing season on each Saturday night. Every men.ber.of the orchestra is a real musician. You are missing the best music in the county unless you attend these dances. Price is important but satisfaction is more so. . Compare the value as well as the price. , Phohell20 - Cleon Memmott Goshen Motor Co. Utah Nephi, Utah IS than Porof isle fcsvs to axtra aipoMat wMts , ImI1bs Iraat imd Ml Hin tfcaa SIM : UtahMotor3alesGo Champ oitX tor rorci Champion LOW PRICES Tha Coaamandss' . . . .$1585. $149 Sedan Sedan. Regal . . 1710. VictcrU . . . . 1575. 144 Victoria. Regal. . 1645. 1X Coupe, or 2 . . 1545. 14 Coupe, ReeaI,or 4 1645 . Roadster, for 4 . . 1675. 159 VOU want to deserve your ' continued, patronage,, because Wdo sell that kind of quidity fuel, the famous "Knighr ;Spflng Canyon coaI. We give worth that yoif a makes you like cur "wiights." h, ; : Phone us Now! IK AllNXW Note that the record was made by an enclosed ear which lists at $1495 f. o. b. actoryi AU previous transcontinental records have been made by open cars. - When I'm burning up the miles evervcvlinder work ngxjv'ertirae at tremendous at Temperatures there's least one thing I know won't rjo wrong and that's spark plugs. linsistonChampions! ' Sdn4Jf. Sedan, AitRNlia deserve, the best heat- - . Island; A. II. Means, of the American Automobile Association; and P. S. O'Neill, of the Western Union Telegraph Company. He was checked in fcy Westerrr Union--at Carquine? Bridge on San Francisco Bay at 10:40 p. m., September 2, 1927. His total elapsed time was 77 hours and 40 minutes. AS WEli AS THE PRICE The Racer s "'' njw --- rwo-eo-a -- and we -- VstSslAf1i JS rfh Ab Jenkins, building contractor of Salt Lake City, J ai i -- I :1V J I: COMPARE THE VALUE g WtTH CLEAN COM OU. "ssk "dYmnfTiiW ' owrFStudebaker Comrrider Sedan, was checked out at Tottenville Ferry, New' York City, at 8 p. m., August 30, 1927, by Colonel James Justice, Commanding Officer, Miller Field, Stater 218 WEST CENTER Ttie c,frtiiplaiiit;i assorts- 'Ramlsh persJiaded iJienmite i"4- p'un'huse 2.010 sbarjs of .. JtjdJajLstockjgjmr;. b iss. jmting Laemnlle aga inst under Bamish is one of those in the Julian case. MJ B4ia," lss:illl,ys Maylor Auto Go. nurses were called .to asstst the regular staff iu ipijefing them. " w n 'seriously injured ( Hie man ami t V(Fnrejui?iT7wer(r liuffT 'ITit'-firexplosion occurred in a ' 'tis ' JMissa.SaOTis!i Don't try to pass: a Commander - lKiththe - -- " A "":fisry 1;, riini-im- Jack aud SEDAN DRIVEN BY AB JENIUN3 4-DO- and-wha- Goshen, Utah Gleng&r ry 1(7 .J '2 VCT "Bk "w SISIUl MOTOM St i.. 1 -- |