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Show mOYO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY both. In,, 'addition : IIUDSOII-ESSE- X " BOYER HEADS to vital engine change, 140 improvement ia both Uses iaiiud a Oiuitjtuca of refine $Vta!h Assistant General --Attorney ta 13 CI DISPLAY - ' Jieldut Hr 1.,! ,. tl ue-da- a a. u.. grand-chiloTS- it JZku7 r, K- - -- . R'a Mr. and Mrs. fet.lejr Cuimhor'wmW of Detroit, Mich, were here wiititf the ei i Hart, ; friends Moaday, An-ton- ' ZTt e.n f,,,,?,H,,?, . Mr. and Ms-- B Kenneth LarwHt and fsa.ly, of FTirrham, ere ppendi etk in Piuvo with fiiendi ir.g U.1 and relativea . " l. . Israel a E'.arr'.kire tceru at thfl Utah coutty cou.it fcuuae Tuesdaji Mr. are th - mum lr t nm j rd Hudson and Eases node and BaM vTerfcJteBertegl the Fred reported Weight O,, wild rose 4a specail Hudgons. tTpwort tif the ruumuiue . m- -.. 4. - jT- - noisiery in au moaeu is one w n n be- stated that a road had th. Schdfleld. AuUipay ed front the east bench t Maple-toThis work- - waiLAeeeeripHshed offices, beginning today, Company J '"r' ... "- V .nfnclal believe that the new niodet I ?, dooperationof the board;. through: lui new standard In Jh ulVj will. set Mjt Pteb?f hfeounty commiseionera. A Ar.SarahrE. Matchrf ra Mary-A."-"-1 moblls field.' Beddoe and Emma Sahlnsil, of Esse power baa been lne rmaed 1 used for lining the four wheel bride end rradinr will be done. He "ialenk-- - --MrcAnetta Johnson of 35 per cent and the Hudson power brake. Brake nation it eaonptional- also iafd thai cooperatthrough Provri Mrs.. Peter. JJff on svnd U Pr wnt- - This U InetWatf Chaa th council the with city ing Hydraufie shock' absorber ate on John Sabii) of Nam pa. Idaho, ad torque, or pull, at low peedt which all down to j WOng hill hadbee-eumodels of both lines. -- c?. ,: Mrs. Ruth Gardner of Blfmkfoot reflect dlrtttty on- - acceleration t. azTin graae. , Idaoo. - tins is also survived by J and five greater' power la hi ... The Hudson hood Is asade higher ' Mr. height ealle4ltlestli to widen the radiator shell, lamps, the fact that grandchildren and 25 great Sprlin-vllle'icnjnblng iaboth lme, ;Th:i92 and is this; ' "V"-'"-" Hwlsw dewlmn ill liuistpuwgr tffwl lump bsati and elhrr bright Radial Funeral services will be held in ; and Essex, the' Challenger, 55 horse. work are chromiunLplato r en Mlni the, Salem ward chapelJ Further - . II. LOGAN RICH ' "power, -- The .former has a speed tor shutters are. standard ' :.;;:' work should be done In the district details win be announced later. ranee up t S5 miles an hour and model of the Hudaon aftd Essex durlnar the comlnr vear. y - -. , pace .1 in,ceifoj tb'nas been holulUcnd, 'wJJliiiii! office of attorney general of the JSpringylllt ielty. asountf .fLower Manhattan recelveoTeach and lengthened, andthe rsiBtttor the in both,, para, , "rooow-he- m .. iclala in opening gyrg'vc"pn, state of Utah, George P. barker has day :2JSO0.W transient f hood workers, f are slightly peaked. Ba mamf old .equalises. thedistribuUon and appomtul lb Logaa Rich of Logan. : " " i "" " . Mr. Rich.l one of the foremotit of of valorised gasoline to the cylin diator caps are snug setting and-fr- r . u .,,rfk " ' i ' - derm, Resulting in balanced 'energy stfeef to Spring Oeek canyonjand t,, . n more efficiency from every cyl- - to match the hug apa. a quafc l. The wheels are sturdy ten sppked that giwat to serve to ified office of At the. inder. Spark plug ate located over iof the at mouth the property city's i torney Gr ne'rai Parker, tht exhaust valves, a new depart- wood with a bold assurance of un- - Spring Creek canyon. I Mr. Rich, who la tfy son o! Attorure. Complete combustion Is' as- usual strength. Right fender wells Or over Clyde urged the people to sured by raising the gasoline almost areatandard, and on, the . Greater take advantage of poison baitnow ney and Mrs. George Q. Rich oi Huasoii, all viiiiIJ phal parts are available to the peinfc.-e- f combustion Logan, 4s a graduate of the Utah lti the dominant' body Agricultural r r '. tag over the hottest mllege and the, George 1 spot in the lacquered I ' of 4he purpose riddlBg community motor before' firing. ! An automatic coldr, ta ail. bodiesthe con&true-tiof- t or pests and rodents. Wasnington university. During the .,v"k feclming device assures engine op- allews advantageous- - tiae of past f our yearshB sCrved as sdere- Community Falr--. , IIIU Btruam line moulding that sweep , ' J Tm tary to Cengiesaniaii Don B. Coltdn President baok from the radiator. The mass the eommunltv fair n ihoAWf snce last' summer lie has prac ' vacuum tank is an exclusive "boost er" attachment which assures an effect of each hody style has been all who had cooperated in tnakW;tic adequate and even supply of fuel to f reely carried ftut-b- y theTdeBignrir- It one oFthe most successful fairs a TBpTenaTabuaiss iin s, short time. Hudon windshields are of non- in the state. Mr. Boye; stated thatt Mr. Rich - been assigned several tho.tnotoiv Is greatly shatti'inff slSsa. Control pedal on the Wan rhodes potato r? Mbratioa la both-oargrowers (had very important cases to be tried be-minimized through elaboration; of all cars have been, widened. Steer certified Bllea, Irish Cobbler tand focc3hc state' the patented Super-Si- x principle. A tng wheels are adjustable to Ti eight Early Ohio potatoes for sale next month . cushioned:' flow of power in Hud-,so- a and the wataean be moved for . fine Is ofitained through a ward or back or up r down W; J. Thayne, county agrlcuRurs; . Lancaster-type- 1 , dampener and a thrdugh thd use of adjusting al agent, complimented the Spixng--f Vimetiils clutch which uses a series of small screw, which are operated by the vyie rarmers-wtng- l tf 'nvewiiipUsh-ment- s x Spiral springs. An uninterrupted pcupairts of the car. . HuVTson lh of the past year and extendFuneral services Tor Mary Sabin. oil f Urn wer an ave ed Cordial invitation to all to afr surface et teriore have residence at Salem, i crankshaft r and connecting rod rage of ourtnehes, Essex thre'e tend the annualxonvention-o- ft the! hoiedat-vr Bearings is obtained through a inches and all bodies appreciably Utah state Farm Bureau to be held Utah, Tuesday, January 8, 1928. who has been! a.. pioneer jesident newly adopted bearing design for lengthened. .tL???l&?IHSgf';24. 23 and 21 of Utoh for th past 6 years and was si. member of th first nand-seacompany into IJtahwll he held 4ft th tvj tr Kile Imum eg "Park City, gpet.t Mrs, ArnoW Buijuud Sundayt with Prevo relatives. proud parent of a fine "beia early BwcC.sji A Thusama Harding of baby boy, &aL Mrs.' Mary , . Uu Crane MiiternKy Salt Lke, aanosg the Provo vKntlnm l 4aiua viaitor today. -- .' year, ana a nieHitr homeriiotherand babrre-tto- ft - - ' H ine Buocan company jnio fiDe utao. aiea at ner resiaence f Sir. and Mrs. cWenos Beck vening. . , and Jamity of Tootle, are vim ton 1 I vn spending a. fcabin was bora 1J Siooshire, the e guest hougegwtof( Mr. and Mrs. days in Peerless. Utah, South Wales, Kovember J, IMS xf i? he parcats, Mr. and Mrs. Victor t , Hethera. tPd cama to this country la 186$. Bdln. - . "'I . : Mrs. O. E. Thnrnlan wiI1 Ifave chU-are l the follewing gjjrVlving ) traMoa Thureosy I or iJenver, "Jojo- wMre I fir, and Mrs. . rtmviA e.ki. u.n . n New Model Is PASSES AWAY Crane Maternity home, kl.rther and rtuJren. of Castle Cie, tive re v.itir. the Jitue Miss .are get'.ir.g along tursed ta tKeir home ' fine. i;a rtU-If re fvir several cj) Uvea sj4 fiitnaa. tmim SALEiI wo:.:a! Xoran Attorney menu. one of which being an eltW CooImvkm I'ajt Oaa tncMly controlled od n4 gasoline I,indicalrir age on the instrument outlook inHrte that the. present are Tim Fane. body developments Poultry jmsse f rom sound cttoaian Sprtngvfile-Mspleto- be Showi at Schq- - cherbugtgetaf one of fhe-- largest t dwtiiK'ttv hard-- clst ton will insj hmiau war' fmirixd. in chased saver; the unit la the jlate. .MrZItigtrup deCompany 9, - IUe .7!" with her parents. familyteft Moilayrfnr .MiB)ei)d--tet- - y" spend two months. days-visit- ing Judge-an- . As Mr. and Mrs, U u Culbe'rfooi Jr. are, the proud parents, of a daughWtth eta Mrs. V at t born this ter, - ... jHiVV.jloke. V. of antf O. of and' Fawcrtt Doubt Mrs. t. Mr. Jlrs. f. Mr, Roosevelt, are"' rejoicing over the SumnerIH, spent a week in Provo safe arrival of a fine baby girl, with Mrs. Doubs' brother, Dr. O. born Tuesday mornirm "at the H, Heindsclman, and- - faroiljr: They Crane Mater nity Home. Mother, and were enroute to California, where baby art doing nicly.:- 'they will visit 1ndafiniUly,t-- -' thfata. ono morning While in France with the Ameri can Army J obtained a perse riptioi (rirvlda that thousands of Rheumatie suf ferers have used with wonderfu hjTbtv results. The prescription cost mi nothing and I ask nothing for it XTm. Xt anil ITxm 1tmre.r inj IX win mail Jt. If you will send m&aai-- 1 Miss Email" Benson is" Salt UAe-ifli'LMBU wlelt; will brlnd,. .... children, of Eureka, are usiton in your address. A postal SVrlte today- - , . TUt this city for a few days. IZmZ ,t -I : ltrtnbl1 PAUL CASE. Dent Roy Thomaa Hone of Brlghom and RheVCqomt of Psyson weraX , Mr." and Mrs. W, E. Turner and ten. Mass, ve- ) . JLr ... UT - fcswswH fPMVynn mP3i??'1.'T'".. : had didat how. Sadie, pftwpei i sum sh hai fey-pa- w I no yer eai never l nlghV "w" Final way-- a thtt Is has sp se she share "Ton pleads. JfOWi " -- s sot-ina- -. heeh-wtdene- the-entl- re -"- h SatonC-wardchape- ' t r - "lti rt Timeof itHhr Teti I then hate 1 l. tUOTfal seryTcea will be announced latcft., , Services wilt be under the dtnsetTon 6f the Deserct Mortuary Co, IntermentwHrbe in the Salem City cemetery, , n.inji,,,-1.,- -- - . f I 11 , ? j Baking Insurance r I r nHM LJ, vr w "I'-i- V some think Would 'tf fault 1 (Contli nued From 1;- a 4 a i . It poor ties, r-jok everyt mired PAXftlAN 1 ( I ... ,TV. whit' jf tnit bikin; fswdeVj Iffovfind ani '"f'i" H Hi? - - j a step that has been urged Parent-Teach- of Ma PageOne jiWn-,- Hh .v;,, Admit by the organization of the er hp regitlar business of tke board Mr. Pajunan deUvejed his ialedlotory adtlree to the supormteniont andhUi fe'itow members on the board. The retir- Jing president discussed some N iof tne crying problem that the schools of the district are facingiln arehkandearless manner: Sav regard to the relief of the growing nngWttft1i hf thn anhnnl nl.nt gpwsifie twonVi fflllstiig'Sfy, mttfldatiems ih regard to "the mosf feasible building plan in his opin ioq. Mr. Paxman's address wUkbsu published in full in tomorrow's issue of the Evening Herald; 0f thinkyon do, your pocer will return your money and also pay (or (he eggs, butter ttouK'etc., you have used, ; Afraol'i'Wll"H"il Jv. a uui.n.Uiu airj.i: . j j 4 i And Wh Men tastes Aab pjessi tivatc gome intim ireased rangelol tone that is truly am2ingeetli -- w. Exela marvelous circuit! ThejJ'AG hum'V interference district in Hie" pask Paxman GlVes AarTTess , a Be 1 .J Ohv protest But courag ; T s RHEUM A T I SBtw; beyoncLjpamparu vou all we asfe :r:r: 1 buv-tha- t's : ' - : .' ' t . : I! :" ; I, , " 'B I sitopl - , - - trails garis decor MM ' ' - ' eons, I "Y( " P " ,1RS. ANDERSON " PASSES AWAY full: poii iid lor your pouna price A .... ; '"iroiiiKr" ..' :Mrs, cWlliandersoni widow of the late Andrew Anderson,: died ...;... ' i7w--.---..'-H- on- of her Monday night daughter, Mrs. Matilda Peterson of Scipio, Utah, Mrs. Anderson was torn at Got land, Sweden, April 17, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Joined the L. D. S. church in Sweden In May 1862. On Augasri7rl883 they left ., for Utah together with their four rrflam flf tail A-U' haklng-rfler- sell- - g at arimit tTift daughters, arriving In Salt Lake same tClty SgpteioheT:T7ri883. They rhadel their home there until "May 18M : full pound. And 1 pound" when they moved to LatarVfew . Since the death of her husband, April 20. 1912, Mrs. Anderson has divided her time living with her daughters. V. She is survived by three daugh tors, as follows! Mrs; Matilda Peter son, Scipio, Utah; Mrs, Lydla West- berg, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Adlla Jeppeaom Piovo, Ten grand chll dre"n and nine gjeafc grandchildren also survive. Funeral . ervicesv will be held at the Lake View ward chapel, Thura day, January 10, at 1 o clock. The, body may be viewed at the home of her daughter; Mrs, Chris Jeppesen- two hours prior to eer- vlces - . - printed on the tin in plain sight. 13 There are cheaper, baking powders than Schilling hut they - contain, of tartar. Ask any domestic science teacher no-crea- m a cream of tartar Baking, powder or a .which she prefers 1 " substitute. Ask 'your doctor, tak-an- y pur& jf 4 -- jrou mignt 37O0.Q Jars Ticks Now Produced Every 21 Hours just as well get a full pound for J ottf pound price. That the public has not forgotten the lesson of 1918 is indicated by its AU cream of tartar baking powders are god--b- ui V 1' I . re. ' ti ... - ,i. - ' . r - . '"N i . XXiT'Yi w fci.B.ft - ..... v- i . ! 7,r-'J- : , ' . - , -- r-.-.- , iJerVk! - " . 'j : TheVathJiMer otkiZtr " . crr v n ' TIIE ONE-PRIC- E - w T - , ' ' , r, I" i r-- r .. - ' Still increasing. . - v - t;,'-?.'- ; 3. : "V"- . . . ' - - (T- - yi- - HOUSE". FiirniturwStores The ,Ii0w6st Prices Large Scale Specialized Buying ' 'Affords SSSSBSSSSMB ;t; r.-- ' t - -- - ... r VsV "- n v a,;"X- . - - , Ml 7 prompt response to the warning of health authorities Xo combat the flu by keeping free from colds. The demand for Vlcks VapoRub, the vaporizing salve, which proved so valuable during the 1918 ebl demtc, has .already shattered by a wide margin all previous records. f the Although thtrapacity Vieks laboratories has been tripled since 191$, they: are once more. op erating night shifts. The present output Is more than 373,000 jars every 24 hours. rMIld though' K M in eontparlson with rials,' this year's epidemic has already affected mora than a mil lion person, and it Is apparently lr Read Nthe Schilling labek It means rust what it says. Tfiats apotnci Schilling wayof keeping faith with yoii. i ... . . L EiQht-Bus- u i';IlJiJL It it |