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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOEER 18, 1926. PAGE EIGHT CITY NEWS Phtl07 Mr. rYiuik D. Strang of Alpine sprat 4he weekend ii this rtty itj '' ber daughter, Mrs, Huvh lVtentun. p George if SpriiiKs. lu this Dunsdon of O leu wood Colo., is KieudiuK month I with his family. MM - M W M M II .Xm Ml MM I i. MM M I I m. X. V " iUlph 1). Roberta of - Ocdea Is here for a few days with friends. Minn Elizabeth Colo., is siieudiug Koe of Denver. the week this ill " city. . Mrt and Mrs. C,ewi$ EIUs and two children of Brid;,'(towu, rv j., are in this city with relatjvea. They itie the guests of Mrs Hyruin Lr- sen for a few days. They are en route to California where they will J spend the wititer-motith- s. 1 Elmer 0. Leather -- vd Heiitemher 4. 1172, mi a farm educated at In Kivilticni (H"ni :' Wir the Kansas State Normal school- and tbe I'nlversiiy if Wisconsin, jii'Hil lmtfil from tins Cniverslty of Wi tonslii with Um' degree of I J H. in LJLUxlxttsm-u- t Salt-Lak- e t'rovu Visitor f.jr u few lay a 4 nil swane of Salt Lake r.iiiamiti iiy wiiK tht. guest of Mr. Miid Mrs. W. at j. their home ciegg M'houl mihlic In 1'Kll wiim i t)L')ii:"d in Vineyard.work from IH'.li to lls'.IK; has engaged in active practice of law in' ('. W, Reed of Halt Lake spent Salt City, I tuli, since 1""' Was district attorney' of the tliinl day In 1'rovo with friends. Imllctal district in the Stale of I- - H. to huh: during that Hah from fluff tiHiiHiillj. of Salt time prosecuted several cases for 4tr sTinntidttTtinfieir "iiu. kiu to that, attracted iiitiiiii.il liarents. Mr. and Mrs 4erryCluff, Hlteutiou : elected to tin- t"Hi nnd it their home im North Win Bast to tiSiU congresses : r of Id.- slree;. a libth ninjurlty liy ingress vvttid t a i Lk4 .i'ii II Its mission is to, go to your washing for you FREE so that you may know what it will do how much easier and quicker it washes. You may know about others is a" ''Show THIS home to do a -- Wtnr m You" washer. - - 1 Committee Assignments Chairman Expenditures on Public Buildings committee, memlier Hankin? and Currency committee, mem 'niniittee. niemlior Pensions inm mlttee. Afeomnllshniejrfs ronafessiuft"' " Xeatherwoort has vt.Hxi with hlsinrt.v on all national taken an active questions interest In securing HdeOUJlte ITIC for western Industrie!. For fmif vears he ling led the fight to protect the interest of I'tah In the Colorado river, and to date hits lieen tifesfnl. He has taken an active interest in all reclamation matter thin affect Utah and ha none mun in further the canse of the Salt Luke- basin project. Mr. Iatherwood ha taken an active Interest in lenient Ion for he relief of Indian War veteran ami wax a nthor of a hill, passed at tur Inst wsslon of eongresH,hiaTct&irTf possible to prove service liy afflda; vtt In oases where the name of the veteran tinea' not npiear upon tneimiut.-i- roll: He has secured pnssage of several hills for the relief of itthens of run. lie uas necn ;trong advocate of federal aid wada ynd was instrumental in defeating the old Oregon .ill designating frail In a way that was unfair to 1'tuu. Secretary Work indorse . Leatherwood Itetiiint Newspaper Clipping) v The unusually efficient record of JJeiireHentarive E. O. Iatherwood. o( j.f Suit Lake City, ln.snpport lMjneflciiil to the fur Went jloday indured Swretary of the IIiiiiert AVork lo iilmiidon th I nstoiuary neutrality (if eulilnet officers toward primary ...coureata aud presK the hHK that I,eatherwood in siiay lie renamed. by his party 0. ihe Ctuh primaries of Scptemlier Secretary Work did not stint him-elin his praise of Representative Leni'lierwood, whom he lecrilies as i"otm of the wost uxf4d mcniliers on Aiattlrs pertninlns to th; west now to the west now mutters 'Jteprvsentative ... Leather wood's jjiervlce rended to "the department pt the interior in our rcorpmijiation Df the ret'Iumntlon service has lieen jmistJindlns," the Interior head declared; "His previous ejierieuc' jn the Impsiv 'Wlilcli has covered three. terms, will make his service in cniKress of more value to the people of his state and of the West than would 1k possible for n new member to render." r He mxike of Mr. Iientuerwood's aiidH I. J. ItaWivin of is here for a few yu IiiisluesH. Misa Xalt Ike City days this week washers, but - this washer is different different in design, different in principle, years It does things no other . ahead. washer can - (iladys Watson, a former of the Young university. ttudent You ;W. A. Billie Wilson, local barber, and wife have returned home after (pending the summer in Idaho. Reya II. ; Wagnejriidjrsjautb Farrer were Salt Lake City tors Monday business. do. maythink ypu wn afforfjto do without a washer. Perhaps you can. But there is no harm in knowing "for sure.'' You cannot lose by using this washer to do a washing. And you may, in fact you will be very much surprised and delighted. (tny iu 1'rova with friends. P. ; visi- where they went on - t i traij!htforward attitude So gather together your used clothes, E. C. Allen of Denver, Colo., la iu days with Mends; ills city for a few JikWilivi4iHlil:lll address the Advaiiwd senior class of the Fifth ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. Hla nbject will ls his recent trip -- i r through EuroiH1. H. . of Salt Uke DeGooycr fjttke City spent Sunday day In Provo. g; and Mon n 1 Miss Melba Hansen, who has pent the past year In California, has returned to her home in this .. ' ' .. . Deferred Payments You'lt Never Miss Mr. and Mrs. George Duiwdon were lu Sunday where they were the giiests""of Mr. DuuKdoii'a "Si brother. Will Dunsdou. Ihi THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Modern Woodiiwn of Amerlfa, I'rovo "Chapter, will hold their reg- ular meeting In the I. O. O. riMims Tuesday evening at 7:30 oikuJc - : Mrsarl Mr. and Smith are re- on the birth elvtttg f of an eight and ponnd boy, bom; to them Monday morning. MTsr.m1th wiis fornrerly Miss Ku- rllda Evans, of this city, -- -- one-hal- r For homes Without electric ity,the Maytag is available with gasoline motor I MA 1 J in-bu- ilt -- -0 ; . Newton, )owa After the washing is done easily in half the time of ordinary washers, and everything so immaculately clean : mission of thejyasher is ended. j the It will be taken away again, that is, - fl r THERE is always somefhlng to disturb the reaee of the world.. . The f Kiigland has started creasing hit rousers down the front if you think you can afford to "get along without fv ; ii ' rr.1 ST -- on delta cheer-leadin- Swretary j I ' : ipiestious in terms of hijjhent THE business of tj.inise. ins been introduced in professional "He has a thorotu.ii grasp of western problems, and the courage and football. This looks like an insid ioits attempt on the part of the colability to define- his posiibm that is much beyond the averaite arnonj! leges to kill the paid sinirt. the memlHTs of the house.-- ' assert Hl and phone us to send you a Maytag. Wash with RTFind outTvfty it--is the world's leading washer. Find out how it washes a tubful of ordinary clothes in 3 to 7 minutfes; how it cleans collars, cuffs and wristbands withoWhiid-rubbinhow it turns out 50 pounds of dry clothes of other .per hour twice the capacity ' " washers. I Phone one of the authorized Maytag dealers listed below: g AVork. THE MAYTAG'.SHOF only, the larjie quest Ions of public lKilicy, but the smaller of immediate interest to groups .ami Individuals in the which he represents as well, receive fiireful attention from the Salt Luke luemlH-rMr. Work recalled. "In fact there Is no member, of the house w)to malies more frequent 'iills lit. the department of the in- t trior in the interest of his'eonstl-nent- s than Mr. Leatuerwood," he .Not mat--ter- . .. siid. . 1 Provo, Utah . Tlie endorsement of.Leathetwood wjis one of v.ery few which Secre-taiWork has permitted himself to Rlvi- it primary candidate since he entered the President's cabiupt in 214 West Center Street v .... - 12t--- - - - ri ....... ... wanuot refrain from aeeeptlnj; this bjiportunity fa say Just a few words for RepresentatWe Leather-woo- d If they will reach his "const!-- ? Ji ut through the press,' saiu tut ', (1'wlltlcal Advertisement) - .; . ... , a Phone 86 : .. ' ... . . ' ' " ' - . ' ,i - . ' 1 - ' - . t . - . .' SALEM NEWS. ' Utah. SALEMOct. Iaii(ihtersof Deferred Payments You'll Never Miss The the l'loueers of Camp 3U ,Saleni wer.e entertain' d. by Mrs. "Mary J. rirce at' f ho" home of "ber daughter, Mrs. Martha V. wlifr gve mv?mrTT " a V & W;: -. K ,. " 7 'f'M V -- v. if xM.fi jjr ... - iiiiH-Hii- H Kxwllency SenorxDon Ale- Jamlro I'adillay Bell, Main's new amhassador to AVashlugton, as he left the .White House later, preseiif- President iug bis ' credentials (Violldiiei Tha nnifornurtu- - nfoi' on i tr thisiMfasinn(s sntl f--, ;iste.;ost ' vim tze ..! i ' mmmmn;wme 1 v it aoesn't sell it ... i selft don't keep ttr m m .w Jf tif her 'Kr;uHliiareutsAEuiil(;& and Alexand' i- er McKea. , V Mra." Mrs. M D. Taylor, Tarley Dixon and Mrs Clar'i of the t.'tuh ' camp were present on In I business. ' Tte rontiu jation Of " X'urly ploneier life, was given by Mril.'EJoilan. . JfniUa. A. dainty liiiicH was serfed w?nt.V:fh'e f ue.'hi. w i'l ' IW. !w'M( lit Tlf ;'iiext the home of Mr& Ali J." f;nrlili(,,,' "v 7T rrm .. .:-- l. . I " .Vii- -' - ail I( I |