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Show - PROVO SUNDAY HEflALD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1927. HEALTH UNIT 'STUDEBAKERS5 i RECITAL WILL ; GIVEN PRAISE SET RECORDS Public health workers throughout he entire country are looking U th Utah county health unit as one tf the most auccessful in existence Studebaker Dr. T, B. Beatty, secretary of tlw Commander and a Studebaker State board of health, told a targe un-h- a established new worm X roup of county health workers at record for speed and endurance, i recent meeting held in, this city. Dr.xBeatty and Dr. H. T. Rich each car traveling 25,000 mum w vrds of Salt Lake City, represent) J minconaeeuUv lea than 25,000 the stale board of health at the utes on th Atlantic City speedway, neeting . and both physicians wen to an announcement profuse in their praise of th; according made by officials of the American iplmtdid work being accompllshet under association, . Automobile the n this county. whoae aancUon and obesrvatiou This success, Dr. Beatty declared, run wa made. s largo due U the splendid organiNo machine made by man ha sation of women health workers ver traveled to far ao fast When He paid tribute to the county offi white the laat car ahot over, th rs who are cooperating with thr The finlah. the marked Una that with ijnlt, and declared that better co had. Commander Studebaker operation ia not 40 b found every previous record, gained ex-the with record car atock The speaker declared that thr - ccptkro of one. Road-terproblem of administering medics' Commander Sport . The two to the middle class is one thai am which, to many, U help la faeing"-evercommunity in thr with "the world. United States, and pointed out that the race Champion , anything that tends to Impoverish , together at 1:87 p. U November 1, the family Impoverishes the entire 48 minute. and IS day. I hour community. , or 22,968 minute after th at tne Worker Congratulated had whipped hi flg down Culllmore, In charge of - beginning of the run. The average th Dr. Lloyd unit, county congratulated, thr was . eneed for the enure distance workers on their splendid showing ' ttli mile per hour. All top for and declared that the present year repa gasoline, oil. water and mln-- ha aeest more corrective work acwere included in the 22.96S complished than any previous year " the He stated that 13 per cent- of all On the Bight of November 2, aedan, defect discovered are being' cor of 65 rected; a at apeed while traveling Dr. Richards, director of child the on Icy kldded an hour, miles over. hygiene of the state board of completely turned and track re- - health, stated that he is pleased "' The car wa righted, hurriedly with the progress being made In again way on aent It, paired, and wooden oval. this county, He urged expectant the around waring mothers to avail themselves of the Despite the fact that practically health literature provided without the In lost were getting two hour charge by the state board of health. car thi the on track, aedan back City and county .officials were In with flying mile . finlahed thr 25,000 ittendance and expressed their 6l. of an average color and set pleasure with the work being ae-mile per hour for the distance.23.0C0 ompllshed by Dr. Lloyd Cullimorw mile A ear traveling 25,000 and Mrs. Reed, nurse of the unit. minute ia a feat that can hardly A large number of church and be graaped by even the moat active officials were in attendance it Cenjlty Twentieth The imagination. which the meeting and all pledged their train ctack Limited, tury Chisupport to the work. run between New York and 8 OCCUR CTTT, N. i- - Three li.viMlumdt atOCk CaTS IWO Commander sport road-ae- r ATLANTIC L VV. - cago In 20 hour. averages only mile per hour, Had It been these three Commander, to instead of circling the speedway, tart due east of Atlantic City, tncy would have gone around the world once and then continued on a sec- : ond circumnavigation, winding up their trip somewhere in Turkey. In Ths run wa a unique one reslstance--somethlevery respect Wind barely considered by the ut average motorist on the highway-c- a down the speed of car much as 15 miles an hour at time. night the timers.. All day and-a- ll chron-..Checked the speeding car by ki.k war - - nrevlously wmv. omeieia tested by the bureau of standards at Washington and certified correctIn within one tenth ol a second ng ' St' hour. - Wallace Beery, Rayiriond in the Alr !Nw.Wew Today and Mondaj 50,-0- Spring Song Fred and Ina Webb Oh Promiaa Me D Poor Man's Garden Mark- - Jenkina My Garden of Memory . Fred Webb ' . UtUe Man ...rT". Loves a Merchant ....... . Ruth Clark Hatton eixcL LouUe Brooks (a, A Paramouat . Picture, , at Paramount Theatre Y 1 , 1 1 ' ... ey Elegle "Wildflower Woods." Mrs.. Porter, in addition to her fame as one of America's greatest novelists, wa also known as one of its most enthusiastic naturalists, and her nature books have long been accepted as standard. " The cast of J'The Harvester" com prises many- - well known screen FAMOUS LIMBERLOST APPEARS IN "HARVESTER" favorites, including Orvllle Cald well, Natalie Kingston, Will Wall. . What is said to be the most remarkable collectioin of wild flowers ing, Jay Hunt, Lola Todd, Edward in, the United States is the on on Hearn and Fanny Midgley. the estate which was formerly, the near home of Gene Stratton-PorteIRON PIPE IS LAID Rome City, Indiana, and which, was . SPANISH FORK, Nov. 19. Two cast .iron pipe is used for the filming of her most blocks of popular hovel, "The HarvefSier," being- laid between Center street now playing at the Gem. and First South street on Main During her eleven years' resi- street to replace . the old wooden dence in the famous Llmbetlost pipes which have been in use 23 Cabin, Mrs. Porter herself planted years. more' than 20,000 wildflower plants, in addition to the great number - ' GETS BOOBY PRIZE which already existed on the propNEW YORK The title of most erty. As a result the forests which unsuccessful football team of the surround the house on the edge country goes to Upsala college of of Sylvan Lake are carpeted with East Orange, ,N, J. which" has a brilliant blossoms throughout " a record of no points scored In seven great part of the year, and are games and 285 points scored known throughout Indiana as against it. and James D. Finch. A. baby show was held In the afternoon. A candyJ and popcorn booth was operated by the M. I. A and the Religion classes conducted a refreshment stand and the Sunday school operated various games. The function was attended by a large crowd on One both days. SUCCESSFUL ' TO RENDER Lassen RCA RADIOLA It Tha widest musical rang ever achieved with one-dicontroL A storasr battery set of great compact- neas. For selectivity, sensitivity and ton quality, it seta a new l standard for receiver in it price, class. 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The bearded Hebrew .1 MADE BT THE MAKERS OF THE ' BADIOTRON - Where Ton See This Sign; Buy With Confidence r"WaaJWs ... t - .,.;' ; patriarchs - -7 of Medicine and "Development Surgery," and gave an account of some of the "subject presented at the convention which was attended by 1,800 delegates. One luncheon during the meeting was served by HARVEST FESTIVAL tne ttiwanis ciuds or Kansas City. SPANISH FORK, Nov. 19. William A. Cornaby prePrimary children of the Palmyra President stake will- - hold a harvest festival sided at the meeting. rPlans for at the Winona theater Wednesday holding the annual election the November 3. A matinee first Thursday of December were " evening, for the children will be held at the announced. same place In the afternoon. Chil same .place' In the afternoon, rChil- - IRI JUST TURN X ON THE FUEL OUAT IKDKlTINDBMf '.'! -- For Endoranra and Speed established by COriLlANDEHO 3 QTUDEDAKER THE WORLD'S CHAMPION CAR NotMng made by man in the history of the world, has ever traveled so far so fast 25,000 miles in less than 23,000 minutes that Read the facts below The GAS HEATROLA :f is a wholeKoiiseheater ! - fully-equipp- dren- - RMSBB 8tak-W- iU KEEP NEW, t Something Every Week South Bend, Indiana, On October 18th at. 2:49 p. m.; two strictly Studebukmt Cotnmtndar Sport and a strictly stock Coarunantfar c Smlun, started at the Atlantic City Speedway mile board track) to run (one and continuously for 35,000 miles and thereby, if successful, to establish a new world record for isnduranos, and also, if possible, to average :" better than a mile a minute and thus break . all existing speed records not already held by Studebaker cart.- These were the objective sought by Studebaker. Thia run was sanctioned and supervised by the American Automobile Association, which stationed a squad, of 35 men on the Job in : ' charge of Val Haresnape, Secretary of the Contest Board of the Association. These men kept all of the records by means of the most ' accurate electrical time1 recording instrument and tap which registered every lap (16,667 laps) aseach car passed over a wire stretched ' across the track immediately in' front of the jmjgeK'ltand, which was occupied by four ' A. A. A. men at all times day and night. ' In addition, at least two members of the A. A. A. Technical Committee kept an accurate record of all gas, oil and water replenish' ments, together with parts replacements and work done on the cars. o , The sole duty of the Studebaker drivers and , pit mat was to keep the cars on the track and .4 apeed above amflt a minute.. : they had nothing to do .with the recording of distance or apvxl. . The Official of the tests as duly ' certified by the American Automobile Assoi ciation were as follows: Both roadster finished 25,000 miles on ' November 3rd at 1:37 p. m., which made the total elapsed time IS days, 22 hour and 43 minutes, or 22,968 minutes, and the average speed 65.31 .miles per hour for the entire distance. The Sedan finished 25,000 mile on No-vember 4th at 10:09 a. m., which made the total elapsed time 16 days, 19 hours and 20 jLJninutea, or 24,200 minutes, and the average atock Roadtr, one-ha- lf AND A FULL VACO w Uinc.1 ir s i f way to make sure of complete.' heat of perfect coal satisfaction is to w LisurueLIi!warranled coal that y tu and your home are in need if. Its better to hurry now han worry later. Phone us. lo be the full-valu- e .moNE . 1 46 Provo Cleaning & ... 1927 reordi tot . An accurate record of all tapaira and re was kept on the three cars. At Studebaker' retail price for part, the total cost of all mechanical repairs and replace-men- ti (including labor) on the two Roadster was $207.88 or 41 hundredths of a cent per mile for the 50,000 miles traveled. ' ' The Sedan turned over during the night of November 2nd with a mileage of 21,390 miles r to its credit, while going at the rate of 65 miles per hour. It was necessary to replace radiator, wheels, headlights and front axle,, but the car was back on the track again in '. one hour and minutes and com-- " pleted the 25,000 miles with an average speed of 61.98 mile per hour. The repair cost was, of course, made abnormally heavy on the Sedan by thi wreck totaling $40834 or one and sixty-thre- e hundredth cents per mile.' , , the-aver- Rult ' (ompetitivengineeruigandovingground tests, plus analytical examinations of a hundred cars made during the past year, had convinced the men who make Studebaker cars, that they are superior in performance, endurance, and value to any other cars on the . American market today. Realizing trie futility pf superlative claims, so prevalent ia automobile advertising, Studebaker determined seven months ago to go after all existing performance records held by stock automobiles and fo submit the result to tha public as official facta certified to tha - highest American authority, namely tha American Automobile Asso- ciation. " ' , f A.R.ERSKINE President, The Studebaker Corporation of America , ,, ' " - - ernize jour home. ' '; v -- - etc- r Utah Valley Gas & Coke Company . by - '.' gas-burni- ng Now, here it is the Gas Heatrola. A true; Heatrola in every respect handsome, highly efficient, absolutely "safe. It has the famous Intensi-Fir- e Air Duel "and other Heatrola features plus several new refinements never before offered in a gas heating plant Come in! See itPC5r"tele phone and invite our represen-- ; The Estate Gas Thi j; tative to call. Heatrola was made to order for Alt Duit absorbs biocicj muck of your needs! Our very lib eral th heat that 3tx, " deferred payment plan makes ardinar) heating - , viceiaUou'i 19 acaje ,' it so easy to own. : th thimnsj. fifty-seve- n ' TTHOUSANDS have been waiting for it! , A heater, that would circulate ' ; warmth to all parts uf the small healthful," even " " house. Perhaps you've wanted such a heater to mod. placamanta ' .... ..: cficranco apeod. No machine mail by man in tha history ol tha world, yba it airplana, automobile, tteam angina, or ah4p, hat even appromchmd tha per iternvmxa vi thaw Studobaker cat. ' . aberiOth, 1 per hour for the entire These are world eoverac? and avermi y ' I peed 61.98 tnue -- ' "NE Send Us TO THE PUBLIC. " YOUR CLOTHES J. 1 STUBEMMKEJH three of the Commanders ' a W all were strictly stock models in every respect. announced committee : . Interesting Talk . 9 r, y Dr. Hughes , 1 ' Saxaphona Trio .. i Fred Webb, Melvin Duke, Mervin Redden d, CARNIVAL IS ....... Th Piggly-WigOur Boy Across th Sea gl ! room and have their Scotch high-1- . the French. Thi la too good to ESST WHILE' ARMY-NAV, . laat however, and they are about BOYS NOW SAILING UP. gom. on9 to.se them a pair of to be finished off by a firing squad (flying uniform and before they when the war ends, and each wins "'. Aviation, new the greatest popu- -. know-I- t they have been miataken thewin of hiachoico lar fancy, has It comedy posslbllt-- t for aviators and art in the air. In is thrilling 'The picture replete the les exploited for the first time in Mistaken identity dominate most of the motion jtcture by Wallace Beery , plot Louise Brook plays a dual aviation situations, but on the ground. and Raymond Hatton in "Now role. She 1 both of twin sisters, comedy takes place the entire We're in th Air," the Paramount one of whom 1 of .French fealty Clever gags punctuate may be film now playing the Paramount ' and the other German. Beery falls production and bethe picture the funniest and safely said to German and twin love with in the ... theajA?. best Hatton and Beery have done Against their will. Beery ana Hat Hatton with the French, but they " ton have been .soldiers, sailor and are unable to tell the girl apart, yCt "Now directed Fiank ao of scrambled all sort now-thare Strayet and complicaaviator, firemen, Wefte In the AtrT and the cast Inthrough no doing of their own. tion ensue. Chau-tarThen Beery and Hatton are mis- cludes Malcolm Walts, Emlle They land In the air service when Dik Martin and Russell their employer enlists and-- " they taken for 'German heroes, and are wander into a propeller , testing acclaimed of the same status by Simpson, th timing of the cars to th proDammy left ... . hands. in human Ol mwy or devices recording Electrical on the wire a by delicacy operated track' which wa tripped each time the cart passed over it, caught the exact time of every one of the of the laps. At Bight, in spite fact that each of the car bore ona white huge number painted In suck ,lta hood, it flashed by with checkers peed that the times and Gives could not tell which of the three - cars had passed. - Consequently a " different colored riding light was 7."."" - mounted on the running board of each of the Commanders. SPANISH FORK. Nov. lS.-- Dr. At the end of the run, the techniwho has recently cal committee of the American Joseph Hughes, from Kansas City,- - KanAutomobile association tort down returned sas, where he the car and examined them com- Convention ofattended the National Medical Men, gave checked were against pletely. They a very Interesting talk at the meetstock for specifications factory of the Klwanla club held Thurscars and again checked against the ing 'same model Commanders taken day evening at the home of Mrs. Tippetts. from dealers' showrooms. At the Betsy The talk hinged on the subject end of this critical examination the Nor was - -- , SPANISH FORK, Nov. 9. of the ' most successful carnivals and. basaars ever held here came to a close Thursday night at the Escalante Gardens. The bazaar was given by the Second ward church members, who worked diligently to make it a success. A large crowd attended the bazaar the first day and took advantage of the splen did values offered In wearing ap"The Haunted House," comedy-myster- parel, quilts and other articles play, will be presented by which were for sale, a special the B. Y. U. dramatic art depart feature was a tulip bed in which ment Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, artificial tulips were planted over at 8:15 o'clock. The play, will be prices; a fish pond for the children, presented in the Provo high school a ' scripture cake whlcn was soia auditorium, and ia being rendered with the recipe taken from the for the public because of Its excep- Bible; were some of the Wednestional reception when presented as day attractions. a departmental offering. Thursday a business men's lunchThe production, which is said to eon was held at noon, the commithave a plot unique in the annals of tee for which included Mrs. Hattle mystery play, is under the direction Wilcox, Mrs. Hattle Ferguson, Mrs. of Prof. T. Earl Pardoe. Victor Ella Bralthwaite, William O. Jones Ash worth and, Helen Carroll have the leads, and Important roles also are carried 'by Max Taylor, Ethel Lowry, Starr Nelson, Don Cluff and Perle White. "The Haunted House Is' likely to be presented In other cities of the state, since urgent requests hav been received f rom Manti, Logan, and other Utah towns. T : Anneuaoas tha 'arrival of the Now RCA Kadlola SEASON" TWO "THE SENSATIONS OF TEX and RCA RaditoU IT , ...... ....... ..... s y - Knight Coal & Ice Co. 4 It Prof. J. W. McAllister of the music oepartmant'of th B. T. U. will present several of his vocal student In a recital Monday evening, Nov. 21, at I o'clock, ia College halt The student have a varied and interesting program, assisted by a aaxaphao trio. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. The program foUows. Am on La AJax "r t- tfr 1 ? . . n IJOIMY Prof. J. W. .McAllister Pteseat Vocal . Students - ' and the old women of the protael Georg OBrte and Virginia VCU stands went back to Hester Street. ' were Holmes Herbert, east la tfca and Hike Coanally, the casting dl-- 1 role of Gilbert Van Ha4-Jurector, began tua search for ilim CbUycr, as Joaephla Van Horn, society debutante and men who and Frank Dodge, a Judge Kelly. Could wear evading clothes ia the "Eaat Sid, Wast Side" some ia approved Park Avenue mannwr. ... th Strand theater 8usdy, , , While. Dor Davidson and Sonia day and Tuesday. 1 Will Nodalaky. were retained as "Pa" and "Ma Lipvitch," th three im Mr, mm Mr. Gaerf Hadses wr portant supporting characters ia J Salt Lak visitors Friday. 4 '' UTAH, ift't ''' I.! -f i |