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Show PACE SIX-- - SPANISHtFORKNEWS illT 4 HIGIISCnOOL a. TRIBUTEPAID AWARDS I.IADE . . . r. ... ...... , tin twn. -- 2 1 1 -- ; ua TRAIJSACTIONS Bullion .. ig HU1 .. Bingham Metals Bonaaaa Central Standard .' Columbus Recall .. Colorado Com. Combined Metals . Crown Point hrd." Just a ! few blocks away the mer" cha nt who he ndleV radioi'ifiiss' Jnf chines and lurniture was sitting ai DreaKiast wtn nis family. The Cardirf ..'.x, Chief Con . CreA Eagle conversation drifted around to ek ihes, and his wile, who sat at the. head f "the taMe said, "I must sand away for clbthes.fcr the children and get a new dress for my self." -' pending Away n hour later a leading groce.-ttoppestogie bank to Kcta drnft wljjch he was gcing to send away t.; a'mait order house for a. hew be4- - ' . Bid .... J Aha T: T. Aha Merger '. Am Metal ........ in rif reraiadetd -- ., t. ;. . . : . ....... Dragon MMsslSSBIIHHB Dix-Butt- le U PAYSON-- Mr. and Mrs, Henry Eriaadsoa asv received word, front New .York, that their' daughter, Miss Theuna Erlandaoa has accepted a position oa th faculty at Columbia university for tha eonv-iyear- Mfan Erlandaea to a mem. C-,....',.'.1..., It bw of tba Columbia graduation 4Clara M. Eullock to George W. Lar elasa, whlph aumber S0O and wiu sen, lot 1. fc'ock 13, plat A. Pleas-- receive her master's degrea oa June auk Grove ..... $230 A. She is a graduate from the Uni Dsrrell Taney Clifford B. Tota- or utaa ana was on the namm. secuoa it. . ownsnip s I versity iiKri-- tsrrt i.wu.h south, rang t east: ...$300 til ah left for Now Tork fast fall A- - Marrott to Elmer Bjarn-lH'illlsm She is at present la Washington . H D. C. to attendance at the national James F. Hallsey to Melvin Heber uorary convention. Frandsen, block 4, plat A, AmerMis Norm Erlandson will ican Fork . ...$2700 on Junt 4 from th UniEitter W. Johnsoa . to- - Cudridur graduateof Utah and h jfollowlng Johnson, block 61 plat A, Spanish versity day will leave with her parents and Fork :.....:..,;....V,.... tl Ada Eaiah Bowers to Loren W. Grota- - where- -Erlandson for New York will visit with Miss lot S, block A. gut. 77, plat SpanThelma. Theywil Jraytl ovariand, ish Fork . .'. . , .$113? Fred W. Taylor to The CuImeVs lot 20,vblock 20, plat B, company, A Serious Provo -. $10 The Deeret Savings company to Kadcfiffe Q, Gannon, section 19 township 8 south, range 2 east .......$5000 -- . eiir-toAmanda aift. 1 block 57, plat Aa Provo tl.! .a..A",H!.-.- . JohnF3. Clift to Newton H. Mo- - ' ' '' " ' ,r Dowell, section 11, township 7, range 2 east $i I i Joseph N. Pexton to Cora E. Pe-- 1 i ; ' J-T- - e, cam-paiR- n. d - P": . WttlUA BOYLE - tePtTjL Chl-cbr- .. man-l-"-'1- TO AVE SOLO w ! ; . y, - i1 . y, - Jefr-ve- c ....... ....... last-order- f trea-son.t- '. ' , reso-luctio- Two Camps, Pioneer Hal-nan- tht Daughters, Convene -- 22 Springville Babies Examined Chtysler Roadster Has Innovations rr. j i mail-ord- e A vee 'and at was Pe T tiai roe. wlr " deli ech !:er hor Question of Git No: Liu Du of Mn ' -- - ton, lot 4, block Plat A, 18, Spring- ames H. Comer to Martha A. Gee, s tot "4, block 43, plat A. toht; .100 Ct rehce W. Furmlngbam to Kath-ry- n E. Firth section 31, town. 1-9 ahip 6 south range 3 east? Agngs Elizabeth: Dimickto Stan ley - Goates. blocks 4, 5 and 8, J pint- P, fayson $100 Randall Whiting eta! to .Anna M. Whiting, section 10, .township 8 Ia a i . tV- - . son j bet Mr f -$- " F. Lewis etux, section 7, township 7, range 3 east SALES. East Crown Point, 2000 f .tc-East Tintic Con,, 100 4i 84c. Eureka Lily, 400 rt. $1.75. Eureka Bullion, 100 $1 00 East Utah, 1500 fa 38c. 13c-13- di. 0 fi $2.40. -North Standard. 1000 61 Park King, 1000 22c. Park Nelson 500 r 55c. Park Premier, 100 (i 83c-RicArgentine' 1200 '.1 35c. Tintic Standard, 800 (n $14.00-1- 0 $13 87Vj Tar Baby, 500 13 Wc. Tintic Giant, 3000 (ft "81c. Walker Mining, 250 $3.97 0 70. f 3500 ' 10Q ft, in f- ,. 11. t- Fif Fif tio; ft' K VU vie Bn - Jxil MANSFIELD, D.C., Ph.C. P Can you afford to be "111? Docs your work go on as It should when. you are incapacitated? And does your salary come In regularly? cases No. The majority of people depend on good health, as the foundation of their work, play etc. When they get sick, the work, stops and consequently the. salary nnd the whole family surfers. No' you cannot afford to be sick. And Chiropractic is the modern, efficient health service that makes yo nnd keeps you 100 efficient ani on tho job at all times. T5rTE. Hours A Si Ha Ca da Mi Be th. th. cr. re: -- Mansfield, D.C. du m in 1 sn $2.00. ....... Mi ha M; Ffcuno 1C84 9-- Over Ilodquist Drug No. MM-c- ' i er ter Free examination and diagnosis?" Tiiitie'-LearJ.C- Tintic Empire, ai k City Con Mel i" lA' "DR. 46c-20- 2.37-40- 1 j Aita Merger. 100 it" 7c. Bonanza, 3000 itr :?4c. arc FI1 $1 0 fir 45c. Keystone. 100 ft Lehi Tintic, 6500 fn c Mountain View, 560 u 3c. Mountain States, 1000 ri 7V3500 .8c. New Qunicy, 100 ti. J2.35-10- Ne) Me - -- south, range 3 east. Joseph R. . Brocks, to Charles I Mlf -- e pio-Uu- m !. rn-hi- - Ai a - .... ' Funeral Services For John Hallani i WAKRAXTt VYXJHi Asked l V 9 M Ernest Fi. Holiday to Nellie Halli-daeectioe 32, township S south, 06 V .M Jbl iSS range J east, also lota U?-J- tr blocks SL . pUt A. Pleasant J03V6 .04 H It was fun for the East Standard bountifully.' Empire Mines .... cowavtart death for the' town." Texas "BilL". Doll.ai who has been East Crown Point East Tintle Con., , following "the Buy" in Provo said to the' ciher Bills In the Eureka Lily cash drawer: "Before the people) Eureka Bullion TTT hi I jrif Star atat,- fnnnf. itt i Vim East Utah tenfltsVto be gained from Chain i neir money ai nome, room suite. WILMA BOYLE tney usetf to Great West' Mines "How's business?". j ashed the tell the iollowiig storjr about Tlfe Howell "Texas farmer: banker. "He woke up to' the alarm of a Iron King "Oh, not so good ' said the kio- Kwmebets . . h ."t ; o Connecticut "ekek, iuttoned his ute dtrii a little "things jrer, right now. . suspenders to his Detroit over- Keystone Before the fcankei finished wrtt- - alls, washed his face with Cineui- - Little Mav ...T.:.;. soap in a Pennsylvania wash Lehl Ttntlc ing the draft, a dapper young .. uown to a Grand Rap-ho- Leonora with a grip cieppbd in dhil- asked Pan; iIe taD-ids r ate Chicago meat and Magnolia Lead ;.J.: : and f bnnl-ewas Thts ve'iythlnt aa aommy f ried in. - Kansas Mammoth ITe v .. ' 'r erA r;k,f Gardner. A. T. BankB. Max. Chad are used and how the .poppies are 6f a bit. printing laid on a St.- Louis ttove. He put Michigan Utah ...... rcpresentativa William wick, Creer, Angus Hales, made aijcS distributed Ho the ftuxU-:ir- y The tnusic lt.jatrncnt of the plant Jn another state. He and the a how York bridle on a Missciui Moscow . . . .. Charles Nelson. ' organzations for sale. PiCsi- - P.rlgham Yatng I'oiyersity mule, - fed o.i Iowa corn and Montana Bingham barker batted pleasantly for a f Oratory: Thora Anflru. dant Slixa Money in, caUljjfr the Miss W)ma IBoylc as th minutes, after rhlch the! voiine man fcitihed him to a" plow made. In Mountain View..;.. - Tv Mountain States .. 1, orris gnlniat with the gymphiany ;oiche9tt Hgbam. TttiiBuryft anti ployed a farm f.ovarc Honor medals : Mark Niels"eh. Lee of welcome, to the mothers, iT he wanted aiT' Mtno tnortgage. Monday everilne" in CoIIcs-p- hfill a ny pi intid Pr?M filna Peterson, Blanche Mary "3one"s Nail The colors were advanced -Driver and o? Horn)? Miss Boyle Is the daughter matter. Frcduct Dog Only Clarence Hill, .Francis Hnnse. Vaxl the flag conducted bv the Pro, and Mr. William H. Boyjer "When; bed time came he read a North Uly y "Well, yes, said the banker Marin Nelson.- - A nnd is a prniliirt nf tho inJH(..i(ir.n arcT juaaawicK, I'liarics .Nelson, A. T. rergeant-at-arini hie I; pri Bas&s, TJ'ay Gardner. Scholastic fine muaicel program was given and of Provo. 100,000- checks and ibout.SOOO letter prayer written In Jerusalem, crawled Ophongo - honors, average from W.S to 84.6 Ohio Copper ... y per nnu several, readings.. Taking past Last year sh; wqr. the Lester Tay- ht ads and enve-lop.the same as I'ndcr a blanket made tn New cent over a period of three years: 'n thf piograni were Misses Park King "the most the was Hanoa Intone .and lor medai .' of cwake the The' gold, kept half, man young . Clara Moore. Blanche Me ry Jones, V'rklund, Erpm JVillamsMrs. Jen- - exciting piano contests ever held at t hunk eel the banker and hustled out right by a. Texas dog -t- he. only Park Bingham . Grace Gardner, Lucllo Bralthwait. ur awrnauu, toyu Park Utah home product on the place. Qwanspn, Mrs. the university. At the beginning of to make anotht'i- call. 'Jvne Livingstone. Blanche .Ion., Those days have gone forever,' Margaret. Hanson, Miss Mary Wil- - thisr school term she jrave an aiH3t Plutus, That night the r men held a meeting to discuss out said Texas "Bill" Dollar, "and now PrinceCon. adys Williams, Mrs. EUa recital In College hall. ' Now she has piepared the brll of town buying. Aji of the abov the Texas farmer is able to get Park Konold ... Frtmpton, Kugeae Jacobson and Mis. C M. Jacebsoi.. Following the Herrt iNelson gentlemen delivered short talk?. nearly all ot the things he usee rant rhapsodv : .Jo 1. U -- from his own manufacturers pragrant a - btrffet hmeheemwiH sroom Rico cerved by the tefreshment comrnlt-td- e panled. This number is a true "The of :n Of town the Argentine state rpcople' i; who were guilty of o pie great and a beautiful carnation and v 1 05. o, 1.J5 of old Spain with its dances.. the heme Merchants whea IXtajh can do the ?ame if they will Provo ; fern wre given to each of the j whlrlins? to the glittering color of they at home, and especially So. Standard . in buying their gooa3 buy. gocds persisted from mail order houses and mer- those thrt are manufactured In Silver King Coal. SPANIstf FORK. Funeral ser- guests of honot and most of the old castanets and tambr urines. , moux Mines . It is difficult to appreciate the chants in othei cities and" the meet- t'thh. vices for John Hallam were held er mothers. "Let's all get into the habit of be- - s"ver Shield . . imppi tsnce-- of an event of this Kind. ing closed by adopting strong Wednesday afternoon at the Third Silver Standard In America there are very, very "few ard chapel. Counselor John Jex against patronizing mail ing real bosters. A city and a sta'.e" Tintic Central where cyerybr.dy boosts for his r.d cities the size of order houses. unlverslt'es was In charge. Glowlng-trlbute- s o Provo able to give a creditable ren-lneighbor, regardless of the fact Tintic Standard ... 13 75 -, Fairy Story thejife and character of Mr: some of them are competitors, Stand Lily Ex uition of any composition of this as ire aDove is a true, story," 55 were paW hyCharTeg W;Boptfi smd "BiiP Bollar. "it micht be is sure tobc.a live community tnd Utah Con; type'; especially the loeal talent. 4)3 Bishop Martnus Larsen, Bishop Union Chief a fini. place to .live in Miss Boyle is a student of Prof. well to. add a. fairy story now. George Hales, Dr, Joseph Hughe i nj " Tar Baby C. W. Rcid. (Copyright, f?29. Fred Mozart and Mr. Jex who made the. closing ia upon a. time in the land "Once SPANISH FORK. Camp No. i of I Victor. Con el Uncic Sam, a colony of people .09: remarks. Tintic Giant on oianized themselves into a town. Invocation was offered chapter. N. thp J. Wyifr Thomas West Toledo The town grew' and waxed fat upon P. Larsen and John H. Hayesbypro- Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met H.oi West Gold 1he produce ot the land thereabouts. nounced the benediction. The ward Thursday atteinoou at the Fourth 54 Walker Mining i.nJ th? people dwvlt happily nder choir directed b Mrs. Mary Hansen ward Relief aociety hall with Cap- 3.97 I heir own vlieVi Brems tain Emma Tlia Tintic Lead me opening and closing nun? jn charge. 2.25 and fig trees and th tffi4emm huil' Swansea bers, Mrs. Maiy Hansen, Mrs. Annie history of Charles Monk, early pic '03 ,0V was were his bv elver; ilauirhtir iteer. Yankee Con. uxaminP.. Beck and Mrs Annl Corbell uuie nieicnandisc and all was well 04 .05 ea Llizie Mrs. tne conferat Monk. Zuma Musical nutiibcrg monthly health each Bang a solo. The services were people joined the colony from yeac lOH .12 4n Springville Wodnes- - j to yeai until town wa 10 .11 "The Hew 'tttryslerTmperiaT roaafXlnVcmpirc'"T largely attended and' there wtTe included solo 1jy Mis. Jennie correcafternoon and several sotr; reading, Floyd Swtfitson; duet.J day of populetion and prosperity - '200 many, beautiful floral tributes. City Con. ster is attracting wide attention due 2.25 were EDr. H. reported. "But the- time came when into the to several unique innovations. These Wilbert was in the Spanish Fork firs. Jennie swer.son and Mrs. tlons 21 .23 . city cemetery under the direction of Blanche Gardner; planologue, Mrs. Hitchcock and Mrs. Evelina Reed midst of the town include a windshield which proRerreshrmnU were in charge assisted by Mrs, of discord, yclept the CL.. Sylvia Swenson. the ClaUdin Funeral home. "? tects occupants Of the rumble comMMM mmi ii John Alleman, Mrs. were sfc'i ved to 33. Minerva catalog, which whispered into the partment, and a door, opening on MAY FESTIVAX STAGED Camp No. 2 met at the Second Weight, Mrs. John Boyer, Mrs. John ears of people a siren song of bar- the curb side of the rumble comd Mrs. Nephi fltedhflt wud Raiief jacleSrJiftll wJtthrJCalt Dougalli-aagains, the same being a iablsfand a partment hieh-ennblej NisFKteraaeiicTioeis t tain of Spanish Fork closed Msgglt Lt&low in charge. The "The clihie at Mapleton was post- fake. Thereat the people thought in tne tonneau to enter passengers it without, Thursday. A May Festival Jn which all t.ie meeting was in th; form of a tes- poned until next month . at which they saw a good thing and they bit. climbing over the fender. The wind- tirBe C. M. Dr. "In'tha-coursoftimonial Smith will be in hon "merthe e tchools participated each giving a of events the nlng retiring shield is formed by raising the for-- , of each whom was ficers, chants closed their doors and re- ward half section of the rear deck numbvr on tho program, folk danov pr sented charge. moved to other towns wherein the and motion song, Indlar dance" or other with a framed picture, Captain Lud' locking It into place. Two laige - mail-ordbasn low t toniaklng-thwtseniation and' Why leaturc was given at the city park. anybody thought seipenl had nut entcre-dwindows made of nonshat-terabl- e oblong a A track meet for the vounmter couple of f urni- Targe sunflowers grew up before retiring President Emma Hitching suggest sending glass perm occupants of ture Installment collectors to Ger the closed doors and grass" crew In the rumble war also held at the race track Id inrklng- the response. Community seat clear vision of road he afternoon. The school year has luglng was conducted by Mrs. Lily many? the streets, whereat the cows ate ahead. been marked with unusual, success H we; rsadings, Hanna Browne and Ruth B,oekbank; solo, M s mna santiactQiy promotions. Betsy Ttppetts, pisno solos, LaRia UNNDERGORK Livingstone ard Alton Urockbank: Afton solo, Elmer of the Elmer f ?itt0 iu,lr J1was taRCn to the Mrs. Annie Corbell. Refreshments were served to 10. Alvd hospital at Prco Monday whtre he unOirwent an operation for appendicitis His condition was HEALTH CLIMC SLATED (Sported favorable Tuesday night SPANISH FORK. The health clinic for May will be held at the DAUGHTER 1 BORN . t ? SPANISH FORItM.r. and Ml.,. junior high school, Thursday after-non- . 23. A. E. McGlone announce the birth cnmencing at 1 o'clock and lasting until 4 o'clock .'.. M their Jiome last Utah county Clinic - ThuKsdiy. doctor and Nurse E valine Reed whl be assisted by members of the local I hesUh cummitte'e, all otwhom Fifty-Reseryati" " iihcu u present, i nis is a good uin Tlielma Erlandson On N; Y.Faculty REAIrESTATE the day. "Now. my dear, be sura and sead away for that radio outfit a we can: have It on Sunday. T know that our talking machine i so worn out thst it ii not fit to be - v if A' VI 9. TOO. I ; e -- fSATCKDAT. HAV Texas rBill" Dollar Bays that the following occured la one f taa ett0 ies of the Lane Star staU. A dry foods merchant was starting dowa I - I UK DAY, -S lMWETOCOIiliOT ... TO MOTHERS SPANISH FORK. SPANISH FORK.-Memb- ers Wednesday uf M award day at the Spanish Fork Port auxiliary ejnjTicaXiegloa high school and the mum ot:"th-- i No. Cs honarad the (old star moth-- s following studeMtg-er- e of Spanish Fork and their own placed on the roll oT honor: Student body of- mothers at a social Thursday afterficers;. Bob 8. MarkhaM, UteMt noon at the home of Mrs. David BraitljwaU. Ila Breckaank, Blanch Williams. J there were 75 tadifk in M..Joa. John Huchea. Delia Jen- attendants. Only three goldi,star sen, Hilda .Prior, Lester Hawkins, mothers out of the t even in tht'Ji-trlc- t Mark Nielsen. Faye Hansen, Mel- wire preunt. They . vin Wllliami, MrU Brockbank, tl-ni- o Mrs. Gsjrge Hales. Mrs. John DurCutler. rani and Mrs. Saih Christcusen. School paper: Blanche M. Jones, Mrs; Algie Eggertson Ballif. of Moore Bert Snvder, John. Provo, state secretary to the auxil CJwa Football: LeePeterson. iary gave the main lalkiof the"d4y, Hughes. Max Chafcwlck berneli zcwta, Paujijrt addiess, To Mothers." Mrs. Uart, Robertson, 'Mark Nief- - linilif jmtlinMi the origin and een. Walden Hughe, Fay Gardner. thought behind the establishing cf ' Lvxn Beck, Lloyd Peay, Ben & Mother's day. and i egrttted .that Markham, barrel Hales. lhee is a tenUeiicy to sentimentBasketball: Maik JJieUen. Ltfc alii over it. rAter than hiake it an ' , Peterson, Jennings Evse. Kos occasion for const uotivfc thought Beck Waldvn Hughes, Frank She spoke directly to the young, middle-see- d Hodge, Berneli Lewi. f,d ok) mothers; then Track: Melvin Williams, Max otosctt hrr at'Oiesswith a beautiful Chadwck. and tender tribute to thepofd ' 'ehool play: Melvin Williams; Ha Star mothers present. fiTrs. Hazal Hughes, chairman Brockbank, Marfelda tone, Delia of Jtfnsen, Mark Brockbank. the poppy comniitU, spoke the fti ' Blanche Jones, Juna.Ljv-fclojtstc-n- plans fo.- the annua! poppy day af- Lynn Beck, Agnes Hales. let' which Mrs. . Ballif gave1 a Vlarence Hill, Leon Swenson, Leah very touching talk dn the origin IWson, Charles Nelson' and significai.ee of "Poppinv and t HE BUYING AYAYFROH IIOIilE IS-- " A. WithrSjinphony ,- t . , i. ,tt N frAY rFgOrHtH-rHh- M BIH III III! tut U I t- II - II II r !. Ill II UIMIIIM se ti -- Ml si R a ir ' "Si - (If )i( ' Bi V'- f- npiRirmv Bfhff m ht D . re hf U RAN TW i M-v- of tfuht jr; ons rr or Alumni Banquet their than SO reservations :hav been made for the B.already Y. u "alutnnr banquet Wednesday after! noon, JuneS, according to Alumni Secretary A. Rex Johnson, who also announces that Oscar A. Klrkham hat accepted the honor r acting toastmaster at 'this popular alumni Stirinr music aplenty is assured by Prof. LeRoy Robertson, and Frof. E. H. Eastmond. In charge ol decorations, has his scheme already completely outlined. Table arrange, menu are under the direction of iTof. William H. Snell, and the menu l in , the hands of Mrs. Iris McArthur; . Mist Leda Thompson, nd Mrs. Ines Knight Allen. ' Reserv,Uoni may be made at any tlmt by getting la touch with the lumnl office at the university. r Pleasant children and bablei, examined to see that they are in sood physical ccnditlon for th? try ln summeV months. pre-scho-ot ' Grove vQuartet On Air GROYEThe 't ' Mi..v"S tart BODY AITO we rtn repair It perfectly wit our auto sheet metal construction and finish. The hresk.-ob- lp or bruise will not ahow after our skilled metal wot kern have had a hand at K. Mhlneliss - : ."1 ill I than any other low-price- EWU d fl Greater .riding and driving comfort, increased ifetyat high ppeed, more pronounced boat ty of lines are the important ad rant age made possible by longer, adequate wheeibaseA Drive lhit larger, roontlcT Duraat Four and then drive all other V Fours. Dnrant au prrlortty will be not iced iastaatly.y Loojtrr whrclbase l a typical feature of Durant's bet. ter construcUoti. The Red Seal ,", Continental Motor, Rubber Mounting, Nelaon Rohnalite Invar-StrPlv . tons, Morse Silent Chain Timing Drive, Full Force Feed Lubrication, Rend$ l Rraica and many other highquality features. d DuraiaSixSixty TO.DOOB SCDAM r. o. a, LAmmii us d "'' t. "m.-V- i.' "- - ' - , michiuax tlt IwhM tm DU1UNTF0UK 1i . Used Chevrolet Cti Be Given Away TWO. DOOR SEDA Four-TThcc- Ji'O , H.Juenke Mfg. Co. l7t North Cnlrerslty ' Ara, . rm,vta, fn n Wt- make all kinds of metal repair,- p; Hi ut IS DAMAGED P' t world-fatuo- itr vec P' 20th Masury-patente- tr any Hi w low-price- Pleas-Kr- ,t firova high school mat quartet. Reeled by E. A. Beck, musio sup--r; visor, broadcast over KSL Thurs-..- y tvenlnf. The quartet was win. Vllct l the racent high school meet, losing first by one-ha-lf boin. plc Tht singers at John MallldsT Jr.. n ttoy Fat, with Miss Genevtevt rural, accompanist The program rendered r the ....10 loimws; cornfield MelAdlev" E. ..B.fc.-i.- . Gsts;-, -- Who-. vjrtig- Huho; "RenecyUma." Tracy Echoes of Woodland", , Turner: Aunt Jemima". ' Trscv? , ... Jane Amepi; "At Dawning cst duct by John Hallidsy snd Rolland hi : t TO CALIFORNIA SPANISH FORK P. P. Thomas, nanager of the Commercial bank and Mrs. Thomas left Thursday for Cul'fornia to rpend some time in tht hope that the health of Mrs, Thomas will be benefitted by the lotter altitude. :k n Inquire At Lot. Corner- - 012 Wfcst and Center GILLESPIE MOTOR CO. leiAVEST CENTER 1283 PrbvoVlJtah 4 " f- |