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Show TAGE SIX PROVO EVENING HEBALD," MOJTOAY, AUGUST 2, 1926. Pafd in FulT - , i CIIYJIEUS flOMlOT- - -- . , Free FeuaUia Ontm Mr. nd CoA of Fbiiuteltt apeet ibe veek rud ta Provo 1 ' frlenda... Ir,Oorge Greea wit - comin ; V V f Wfll Melt - ia rrtee-M- ra. Mark Bewa wiU leave for Price the earlj part of the week where abe wUl "be tbe coeat of Ura, Frank Qardoer. Tiatta ia 8alt Laia-- Mr. and lira. William J. Xtirtup spent tbe weekend la Salt take wltb tbe JUaaea Minnie and Loo Nelson. ,u . , your tva VU1U H're Joeenh Jeakina pent tart week In tnlaclty Malting with relatives and friends. te Salt visited in Bait-ta- ke friends and relative Gees week-end- LtifOl-o- Uk--Mr- . a City with during tbe " SpftvU Sunday Here Mlsg Nellie Maulton of (dea spent Sunday ChartM Olavtas, T. mo ywn "' :' Emnabs (Mich J grate BMrchuM. w1tb;,fjrieada.lBi this dtyf- tailed with lUbUIIlM of mbr tkM ChvM t 7 - Just CH.m- His rlltor FplreaCahIfwr eslvsd chckc tram htm Pylnf ths ksC of this lndebudnesa, although and Mr. H. H. Merrill and family h wsa totally obUfstad ta iy but wftl" leave tot Preaton, Ida Tues i.,.,..y r per em of ths loUV ; -- r;- pte who consider pleaiurt a fluty. VHH ROAD TO MANQWAtf Otbern are auch bum drlrert, day wbere tbey will vUlt wltb rela tives and friend for a few. daya. Crane returned to ber borne in thin city after apendlng Re past tw weeks in Idaho wltb friend. Us-a- nd VisttbV Betatl Miss Dolly ClUff of Salt Lake aty are viidting with their annt, Mlsa Fenr"Chiff.ln eek: Provo-thta-w- Spends Week at Aspen Mrs. Ef fie Keeler and aon. Jar, bave re turned from a two weeks visit to Aspea Grove, There is no Saturation Point jFDR. HDNE5TJALU& IMAGINE getting paid for buying a Heatrola! Actually. 1 Xoujah youjtthing' toJpi jcosts to applied the purchase price. Mr. and Mrs. Jame? Iverson and Mrcnd Mra. Gordon Obrjutenaeii spent last week at Yellowstone park and at Bexbnrg. Ida wbere tbey were tbe goeata of Mr. and Mrs. .Wando Atkinson. " lias Trip Build a product that the world needs," better jthan the world expects, and mounting sales will answer those who are constantly predicting a saturated market. , During the first six months of this year, for instance, Dodge Brothers sold 207.115 inotor cars anaTtfUcks. This represents a gain of 49.3 per cent over the first six months of 1925, and continues Dodge Brothers in the enviable position of THIRD IN .r THE INDUSTRY. For ths three weeks ending July 17th, 23,862 motor cart and trucks wer$ delivered' to- ctstomers an increase of 62.4 per cent over the same period last year, and impressive evidence that Dodge Brothers great saSraain is continuing through the quiet weeks "of k - mid-summ- n after a weeksnalr at wiidweoa -- where tbey were the gueata of Pro fessor and Mra.lfrdjpsnM)ntL In Salt - FremIs N'plvi fel University Ave. ' Gees George l , - to Cedar City city for , s - r iGompanyT BixonTcsylor--Mussel- l few "The eaotinshr SOCIETY The Lowest Price Price To Everybody "Only-One July 31 to August 21 ; wtb relatives vlsltlne friPhd"ttJtbia 'weeks.- '- , -- Returm Home Mr, and Mrs. Seymour prows will leave Tuesday moraine for their bome in Focateuo, er COAL-- , FREE Mr. and Mrs. MadilsJrJ'ofa guests mi Ij. ; - ?: Dunsdon and family are In Cedar City with friendn vidtlng and relaUvea. They are the house Mr-aft- j '.7'.--- ' MOTOR CAR5 f . XS5r- e- rer'"ttDrenila-W-MisGladys Hedenberg of ttis city left for southern California wbere ahe wUl ?lalt with friends and Tela DQDB Er B ROTH ER5 -- H TrjesfltU visiting In Provo for s few Nepal days. ;' tives, ...". We are making this generous Free Coal offer for a limited period only. The membership fee is only $5, and it entitles you to the free tori of coal. This fee is applied on the purchase price, and you can pay for the Heatrola in easy, convenient installments. Stpp in and nave us give you full details. Elisabeth Mrs. Lake for- m mmm and daughter, Katheryn; aH apentrSaturday at Baltalr and-S- expanding market. h - m olthis Free Co aL offer, and rid yourself ever of'stove-a-room- " heating. No stoves to put up this fall no stoves to put up next winter; Instead, just one Heatrola, as handsome as a fine mahogany cabinet, as powerful and more efficient than a basement furnace It's so good looking .that it adds a touch of smartness and beauty to any. home. Vou'll be proud to show it to your friends. It keeps every room, upstairs and down, cozy and warm in coldest weajher, yet it uses no more fuel than a single stove. Act now offer closes August 2Ut Mathews - NOJ-t- r Mra. George J. Leven and daughter, Shirley Ann have returned home There may be a saturation point for mediocrity, but honest value will always command a great and .ever 120 Take, advantage ' t fee is . New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Wii- ford Flueklger are happy to. announce the arrival of a bafey son born to them tbia morning. tmw - T !. Membership assures you furnace comfort throughout the house next winter,. and you re-- , ' ceive a whole ton of coal freeT Vbltlng Parents Mr. and "Mrs. Jack Bent of Price are visiting wltb Mr.- - and Mrs. J. B. Keeler, Mrs. Bent's, parents, for a few days. awaw ... One-Pric- e .' House" ' 1 - - sven ysr. and Mrs.- - George entertslned at dinner at Wljdwood snnH t vAnlne omt)limentary to Kathleen Kay and daughter, Shir, ley of Salt Lake City. Kathleen Ky ie editing the Heartitorium section t " of the Deseret Nw She will spend a few daya at Vivian ' Park this week.-- ' ; SNT it logical ; city news Salt lake - ta . m -- American imenpswith-diSecretary, of Agrl-;ih,- e Alpine road, through survey Is made. The Forest Fork canyon, down ttortb Forkof tureraaidpopy of which is filed: SerfUe will speuda dollar for every 3oll"F w 8pend PWvldlnr we do the Provo canyon to Wildwood on a f if- - herein. ""This agreement provides I according to survey. tw ' 1 iK.M;. . Vow. "C ""V " Wf -- HaHnnlBf. was the guestofber daughter, Mrs. -ooo. 50 per cent of the cost'of this snr-- statement is concerned, I think be Daughter Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Boy Frisbr. . -- 1926, - page--10 Klwania rlub dld the big CUJRusseUjre tbe proud paretns Thus, yon will note, that it Is! said-th- e m of a baby daughter born to tnera X folVisits Parents Mr. and Mrs. $2.-- 1 cost commission will the estlmated the conetjrucuon or me. record) county survey Rnndat- - afternoon at - the t rane Ernest Adams. Jr., and fimilly- of lowing minnte is found : v"It was 000 from Wlldwood to Aspen Grove. Aspen Grove "road. But that was - Maternity bome, moved by commissioner fimoot, sec- If the engineers-are-" not on the'Job before 'my illme on the commission," Blandlng', Utah," are "vlstUiig" for a Editor Herald:- -! 1 not know aI' the det few days with Mrs. Adams' .parents. and Commissioner will onded lahle, be witbhJaud new, by probably issue In tbey of. yesterday you your G. W rnderroea OperatloB-M- ra. connection, wltb that jobr be a advofew daysr efttT-ca- l oiioteMrrSwen O. Nlelson as Howe-er- , the above facts will no Thatcher llrecoverlng from a fs enroutfe to Yellowstone eatinz a complete change in tne Bureau ef Public Roads, on a fifty in addition to tbe above, it Now, family " ' Interest to doubt le of interest to yonr readers operation' which waa performed park. - x- In a of be will doubtless of can basis, we making before surrey fifty commission:1 county and In' fairness to the commission the Aird hospital atnroay, nroeram so far as onr canyon roads Nortb' Fork of Provo "Canyon, be know that on May 10, 1920,. in tbe should reach the public through tbey XT. S.' Forest repre are concerned! ; and you quote him as tween Provoiver and Aspen Grove1, presence of 'a nm IMurn t Grem Rive- r- the county commission your paper In the, face of the re- said motion carried." '.,-oad ve sentative,constructive a LE.GI:E to NATIONAL ha hope rt j'Ten-.l- n Mrs. Terry Oakley and sons Dean Herald of c June 7, 1920, we executed an aprroprlated $2,000, to be matched laying particular stress on the Club Standing nt Plnmn wtfla leave for ineir n which this "" wlth'42.m'foifTnotfey-maklnsr'ilw'!---,,lw"min a under for is agreement survey Mr Hedquist roair loop IT Pet hftnu. in Green Biveri TTyo., Tue ute order found on page 619 county total of $4,000, to be spent on cul question came up for consideration. 55 '40 JS79 quoted Ss seconding Mr. Nleteon's av.- - Mrs. Oakley has been visiting Pittsburgh commission the records, which reads as verts, bridges,, etc., on this Aspen f ; f Respectfully, county I Cini'lunat .554 remark! Bndjddtagjat wilBTfeTfltmsnd--frtedrHNr-tb- e a. a. smoot. follews't-i'- Jt i.wras- - moved JSy. Com Grove- tgctloaXgee page S13, couna sfflaintnm contrllmted but very 4T 63 .530 St. Louis ... seconded missioner commission.. past month, Smoot and road rwbrdis.)" a of duly construction ty the toward i !,;c?I' 52 49 .615; Brooklyn .,. ; by Commissioner- - Danle, anduuan- - i The above Jacts,. backed.by ': the 50 .40 .505 up to Aspen Grove, 'while the Vlsltoc' PewerN. C. Bee-- Chicago Perclvol: "What wai the most in accordancei records,-wil- t show that so far as club contributed, a :very sub- imously carried, tbaC 40 40 .500 man of Denver, Colo , irsppnaing New Tork . , ' t&e road is concerned, at least, the uhklndest cut, of all, aa the poet an with wltb For the agreement ( sum. stantial .... 40 .67 412 '' J Boston few days ia tbis cUy, est Service or the" suitey of 'tbe eouhljjr .commission together Wltb the "8a,7!-i".""'-,- ' ,v . . S8 57 .41)0 In bebatf .of fhe county commisPhiladelphia between ; Prove , River and Forest Service, have entered into a p Penelope: "What was thaf?1 S road pub-Hsto would like sion bave'yop I ftnMt Tbe Misses Cbloe snd 4 bewed het one of mv boriHwWt is hcrcby-wde- red Tery const rurtite procram." ":.'.;-r- r a few facts las the records of Ibe ave-a- s tbeir Ora: WoolstenbnUne This year we have, put this road iP'ftnres with my fa titer holding me that $1000. be appropriated to It. 11. In connection disclose will W. Pct. h county Elleb thia week: Mlsa kM.u Butledge, district forester,- for the at least lit' as good, shape as usual, oh his knee, and she said, 'My, wheN with flits 'subjects"' Idaho Falls ..... ' Batesot I think better. And I , think is the ventriloquist?' '9 .530 kn Pec, jji, I925,4be Utah eortnty survey, plans an estimates .of the and project known as the Alpine Scenic anybody knowing the facts would mminlssion tbe lo made application PoeateUe i ii i Grove section, and agree that it would be a waste of girl ia really" ponular ifUhe ' .470 Forest Service for- - a cooKTH U vr lrlShway, Aspen 10 com Wslt Jones of Soldier Bummit, Salt'Uke ... tlitf ia ordered B van .nave (Hiimuluidun1 the mouey1 lof that tv do it further birthiin "3,,j t.rr ;474 agreement to construct and maintain 19 nub." sDent Sunday to this city Ogden wur niaiireiJia..aiyeijnaaiciire sets. a toaiUrant Logaa- . LETTERS FROM 'Jil ii THE PEOPLE -- -Schilling is the only coftcc roaster in America who produces but one grade of cofjee and seals it in vacuum tins. There are no second or third - grade Schilling coffees. ..:.,. ; : W. Returns From Visit Mrs. Mrs. Zlns Dunn From has. returned to Mr borne in Hyde of Salt Lake City spent last week this city after spemting the. past in Provo viitt relatives a ud friends. week in Salt- - take City wtiere she assume that the finest coffee .. would come-frorA V a roaster who ' Specializes in only the finest coffee? -- : 1 - , " r carrie4bat-we-eooperate-wlth-t- i tt Timp-anogo- . -- .... Ite ls r, t fr'f:.' . iiu iit . j, Twln-Falhoi-- a? n .7 'tTrr. - ,- r.wl&-.'!'X!FZr- with 'fflehdeyrr,; tr glt Aspen-Grave- ! |