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Show n 1 "GIDDAPl" SAID HENRY TO RELIC ruoNB tlav H. E. Lawreaco of Denver, Culo, waa among the Provo viaitor Friday. C R. Augusta of Salt Lake la spending several days her with . iBfereacinf During tha afternoon aaaaioa of xrdfcal quartet contra! th4 club will b conducted, and variety of entertaining stunts will be enjoyed, it la Mated. district Tha aanuaj L'tah-tdah- o convention will ba bald in tha Pay- arm pavilion at f .90 t'cJock, Thiaj win Da serveo oy m iaajr uvw Payaon strawberries aad cream witt hold an important placa on tha mnt) of both tha luncheon and tha banquet tt la announced. following tha banquet ft .brief acwioa will ba bald la tha tabernacle, and tha pavilion wiU bo put in readiness for tha bif bail, which w B ba attended by club member , and their wlvea only. Payaon merchant have contributed liberally of prise that will be (irtn at the grand ball, member of tha committee state. 1 machine Frtaldalr FOR SALE Clark-Jew- in rood condition. Phone 170. WANTED chandiaa. Haullng-furnltur- tner- - a auppllea, equipment. haula preferred. Passen for trucks picnic partiea, ton ger JulO car. Phon 317. etc Ust Lona; FOR SALE Whknsy wicker baby buggy, good condition. ' 3M East : Center. Phone Ml-: Ju5 V 1 "- .- I; l ' l L 1TZ V A fc car tarns biismM. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. White of Salt Lake were among the Provo viaitor the latti-- r part of.the week. It A. ttowhroucn of Vt Pleasant enough to Brooklyn and accept with fitting ceremony, another antique for' his Dearborn museum. It was a horse-eof tha vintage- of '6K Above is pictured the relic bitched to Earl, himself almost a museum piece. Beside tha front step Is Mr. Ford as h accepted, in a speech, the gift of the railways company. Than ha climbed to the platform, took the reins and threw In tha clutch with a Tiearty "Giddap!" He Is shown at the right as the car got under way. Earl'a aged sinews couldn't pull tt up a slight grade, but there were' dozens of willing "' ' mistier, viait tha . ;;f mod. apt., sult- 318 No. Univ. able for couple. Ave.; vl , FOR RENT . 1st North. Furn. apt East 320 . FOR SALE Lloyd baby carriage, almost new; reasonable. 3rd North. Phone 673-- 331 W. JulO LOST Hat box containing baby Re, clothes, Saturday morning. turn to 649 South 2nd West Re-wa- nt ' jus FOR SALE OR TRADE Nice brick home, 497 East 3rd North. PLEADS NOT GUILTY TOLEDO June 3 (UPl-Ch- arle Hoppe, former chauffeur who fwiuuiy. BzeiagowsKi, pleaded not guilty when arraigned her today on first degree murder charge. , .. .... Humphreys' mother, , 4, ' F6p 1985 to '2435 . com-uotidtr- i4 fai.tr.ctr Automobile Association supervision. it champion They,wr enthusiastic In their praiss of the many wonderful changes made In Provo since they left here ten years ago. Visits were .. H,M in ir vissiaai--ii-lMmade during the day to several of L friends and associate. Cap. Hermann Koehl my be a transttlianlk: flyer and all that, but .the okl-iihe hasn't-thing on his aunt Mrs. Elizabeth Koehl Blume, 71, of Mr. and Mr. Ivan Thorn and chil Peoria, III. Here are Mrs. Blume (left) and Iter daughter, Mrs. Minnie dren lof Spring Canyon are tns E. Wing, just before a test flight preparatory to hopping off for Chicago house! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry to see Hermann on his visit there. hok for ft few days. They, in AD3 JrWmra 3EE The President uic, 7 .afaVSsJT more Studebaker Dealers this year than ever before A vi;. I,;1) ' , N. Halvor Madsea. son of ' Mr. and Mr. T. Alfred Madaen of the Provo Second ward, arrived home Wednesday evening from the Danish mission field of the L. D. 8. church, where' he has labored for 23 months. . Mr. Madsen was 'released from his mission duties, April. 25, In Copenhagen, which is the Danish mission headquarters. He' traveled! through the principal places In Germany, France Holland and England, and sailed from Southampton, May 15, arriving In New York and Chicago, and from there went to Gary, Indiana, where he was the! guest of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thutgood, former Provo residents. READ ' and daughter offxial records for fully equipped stock car are now held Mrs. Esther Udoria and Mrs. Wesley Never before has one manufacturer thus swept iiuueoakcx. oy Robinson, of Salt Lake, were the " iuv wjardc euent!i of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cas Studebaker at be can VVner such bought itv Frldp.v. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Becker and than prices, why be content with I Summit' were m family, of Soldier champion? among the visitors In Provo the latStudebaker's sensational ter part of the week. Everett Benson of Chicago, lllH proofs of speed and endurance This table show the sum- come from engineering genius, was a business visitor In Provo bar of Studebaker dealers Saturday, quality materials, precision States today United the in Mr. and Mrs. F. C Well have remanufacture and rigid inspecfur totals with cocibared1 turned to their home In Park City, tions. Because of these, any previous year. after visiting here for two weeks Studebaker may safely be with relatives and friend., . J864 1928 " driven ,40 miles an hour the Mty .iwnn vi cureaa anu . . J0J4 1927 Hazel Barney of Spanish Fork were day you buy it. Motor oil 1926 . . JOM married Friday morning at the need be changed but once in . K)J6i . 1923 county court house, by Bishotf L. L 2500 miles. The President, . . 2924 J924Nelson of the Provo Second ward. Commander and Dictator re. 192J . . 2966 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, V. Dunn ' . J000 1922 wish to announce the arrival of a quire chassis lubrication only 1921 . . 284 fine. 9 pound baby boy, born Saturafter each 2500 miles. 1920 . . 2216 day morning at the family home, 70 Today in Studebaker and 2176 . . 1919 East Fourth South treet This Is in Studebaker alone, you can 1918 . . 1800 the flrtl grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. the utmost in every phase John V. Dunn, bearing the name buy Automobile dealer have and behind it a of Dunn. of motoring been quick to follow the Mr. and Mr. Thomas Leonard of for 76 years has name that trend of the buying public snr, former reaidenta, were meant dependable transportoward Studebaker. tha gvest of Mr. and Mrs. David tation. 'Come in, and drive a Klnnmr at Riverside Memorial day. ' "'" I Koehl's Aunt Flies in Peoria : ' .A. 26?o One-Prof- RETURNS HOME 'V'-- " a a. rAcroaY trifki tifkt motor I mmm , Hold aB ofitcial recordi tot moot dosed cars, rrgarvJUu of powvr ar prios, sraas J to 1000 latf-teiw- r f ji-aa- . One-Prof- it Mr. Netf'r Hertrll MISSIONARY J. A M. - Mrs, Canbv'Scott ju8 FOR RENT New modern uufur. bouse with garage and garden Call 671 East rpot. Phone 101 Ju& Itn North. as well as public wiffi nine consecutive month retail deliveries of Studebaker automobile haw increased over thoscof the months of a year previous This tg in the face of a In ppent Friday Piyt) with friends. atcxast in sale for the Industry a a whole. Mr. aitd Mr. Oraint Humphrey The swing toward Studebaker is the inevitable result of n;l children of Montpeiler, Idaho, value and then to were Provo visitors last week, the sddinf efjcctacalar performance tests undef severe of the can and by stamina speed the i ovmt eiiests of Mrs. in ' f lJ Angeles, CU- forttla. hets on business Friday . .. and Sutui div. .. Mr. and Mr.. Oran Ilrldaway of Price are visiters in this city for a few dnya. It.Ki.iey Forotek of Tooele, was a visitor In t hla city Saturday.'' ' . C It Oliver of Denver. Colo., was imort- - Provo visitors Friday. J. E. HarriKon waa here o.i bust noas from Moroni the latter part of the week. A. IL Dirk of Loa Angeles. Calif, is spending several day here on J. FOR RENT 3 room vek. KittrrU cf s - iras range 149 So. If E. el wim automobile dealers Mr. and Mr. O. T. Waatewberg of I Seattle. waa.. apent Friday ana Saturday with Provo friends. C. M, Sxrutt.of.XgdeB was a visitor In Provo the latter part of ar Ju Tht Crtat lndepea4cnt friend. Upon hta return to America after a visit abroad, Henry Ford Interrupted hla New York welcome long iTOO LATE FOR! CLASSIFICATION MATJE in nVerarr of Baltimore, gtewart Mil, was a visitor In. thU city Frl- - VI sale aad cards will occasion. port loo of tha prof ram for th Lionetta." who alaO wUl b takes oa aiajhtsecinf tour. Call Ladlea Floral Co. Leo Adier of Vaper, Oregon. U a with Mrs, Books and I happy to announce tha arrival of children and, Mia. Carl Nelson, fin baby boy. bora May 30 at their viaitor here for ft few day. ! home. F. 8. Meody of Baft Lake is here Mother and baby ar doing spent Saturday in gait Lake. oa business for a few days, Mr. ad Mrs. Hugh lolie$ are' nicely. company M. form Frta IS CITY Pat One! (Continued from OM i PAGS ZZVZX PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE S, 1923. - - , sib. The Commander '1435 to1625 - "" a a i. rAcronY. , . tnrpV 15 s . tl mkt Pw 25,000 saSes ia Ins than Zi.MO aumite. . Nothing clue on eaxia) T vaT vW4 so far o faau The Dictatai : to139 'Jl9? f. fX rACTOJJY TO temaoswer 7 mittt per iWst 5000 miU is less than 4800 CikVWtiv mini-a record car prkeel below f 1 100. zs u L-- au a. a a. FAcroaYN 62 mitt firrl iompowtr : ThrulingisylitiuVtpei Cormac. A thouUfld nuleain aastluh a Jxhi- d sndcuiwcui ive SMnutes for stock can prkad below J0T' AutoC ompany Naylor Phone 261 218 West Center Street 71 u WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH a. m HUGE PARADE-l- O v "SIGNS OF THE TIMES" 100 BEAUTIFUL FLOATS S RODEO-- 2 PRESENTING:- -. ' "A SIX BANDS " 12 A. M. FREE BERRY SERVING IN THE GROVE. "Over Ten Thousand People were Served Free Berries Last Year. We Are Prepared to Serve Double That Number This Year." . CONCERT & ENTERTAINMENTS IN GROVE . . . ;. ; J : WONDERFUL AIRPLANE FIREWORKS EXHIBITION. Our contract with the Red Raven Calls ' for a real show. f t - D SHOW WITH A THRILL Roping, Riding, Running Races and Contests. See Real "Buckaroos" Ride Such Outlaws as "Grey Devil," "Indian Killer," "Moonshine," "Old Disaster," and "Anaesthetic" (who puts them to sleep). 40 HEAD WILD, HORSES FROM THE BAD LANDS, With Plenty of Cattle, Calves and Donkeys to Be Rede and Roped No Chance For a Lull. WILD HORSE RACES-LADI- ES WILD COW MILKING CONTESTS TRICK ROPING AND RIDING CLOWNS COMIC EXHIBITIONS. To exceed even our previous Strawberry Day Parades. 9 P. M. WELL-BALANCE- p.m. A MINUTE." 500 GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES FOR HISTORICALLY GRIPPING SCENICALLY GORGEOUS - TWO BIG DANCES JUNE 5 AND 6 v EVENING IN THE GYM ARIEL" ORCHESTRA BOTH. NIGHTS Follow' the Crowd and Have a Good Time! r Entire Exhibition Given Over Center of City. . Rides Fun , Concessions, Automobile and Industrial Exhibits In Grove Reduced Rates To and From Pleasant G rove On Or em. Electric ' 1L I',;, ' 4S r r- -. . 9 The Erskine Pleasant Grove Invites You To Enjoy Yourself At The Seventh Annual nun ict3 0 ji v. WiBBBBBSSBBB 1C La. ; B. 11 i v i i |