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Show PACE EIGHT; " " Cf 11 If 111 " i . -- WTorrr&r hai cocmran i- pjjy Tl? kmck H -- pictures PROVO EVENING HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1923 equipped stock cars, Studebaker h and gear shift knob, on many ttertnined to match the outstanding models,- - add a note of distinction. performance qualitle with bpauty Ocar shift lever and emergency "hlch would be equalltf brakecbh'trol are - of " convenient D of SIMMER 1 AlCUf P A 8ald Hfiff uftd tAKr,nlnent" every motorist UA0 PAYSONJYQMAN - - "Contact'! Cat 1 Ts HigK-FIyin- g 2 height and located side by side. Two of the greatest advances in I pleased by these automotive englncering-dlstinctlvPAYSpN, July l.tZBSfC tydla Added to hydraulic shock absorb ly Studebaker features are Incorp Crook Curtis, wife of Ray Curtis, Many. New Features Shown ers which are standard equipment orated In these new models. 7 died 'at the family residence in this on all models, Studebaker has IntroFirst, any and all of these, new By New Model ; Ad- Filday- afternoon following a ball automobiles may be driven sfic-mil- city duced a new and exclusive month's illness of Influenza and, Presion the when shackle even,; per hourspeeds, bearing spring vantages Noted pneumonia. dent, Commander and Dictator- new. Only car,sTullt from the high.Mrs. Curtis was born at Payson shacest quality materials up "to the January 4, 1878, and had lived chassis. Ball bearing spring here reOf finest standards 'Announccmcnt of the fcdditlonjof , tileshicrease riding comfort, all toer- She waa active in the and subjected to the bim, LTTJ; ou re no aaiusimenis, tiimiiuu serving as teacher many snn nnHiiixi ana calHorln rigid Inspections, can be drives at in theSrchurch, of the organizations primary rer ncment to BiuoeoaKers line ' nit withoutT (.potion only at, Intervals of 20,000 such speed when new city, and at the time of her deatn was automobiles World's champion muea ,when lubricant may be added 'to the engine. she was president- - of the Fourth l. , Second, engine olLneed be cnanE 4 ward Relief aoeiety.i made, here today by Naylor AutOif required; cars but ed gjr"aTl Studehaker-bui- lt I nmnnv snacKies were uppruvcu addition to her husband she is In Wil - .Studebaker and i rncse ce In every 2500 miles. ' only after more survived by two daughter. - Mrs. Erskine dealer- .- Concurrent - wttt, thei hew models miles of tests Holds SpoUlgEt Jesse Tvlor of Provo and Miss the announcement, the new automo- than 177,000 millloi Studebaker has held the public Rowene Curtis of PayBon; also her biles, were revealed to the people of made on Studebaker's over tn ground and epotlight recently for three very parents, Mr. and Mra.H. &. Crook ihinfltv fn the -good reasons First, its sales which cf Payson, and the following broth.hnwrooms at 218" West Center contlnUl highways. Not a slrfg.e .. bearlns failure occurred and .when have shown, an increase every ers and s;sters: Mrs.' William Cowthe tests , were completed, the month- - since September over the an, San, Francisco; Mrs. Thinea.T , twi as quiet corresponding month of the previ- Curtis, Povson; Mrs. Joh Hitch, The hew cloak,, of beauty that shackles were functioning thoy were applied. No ous year. Second, its engineering Oakland, Cal., Mrs. John H. Crook Studebaker designers have given ly as the day then cars, encompasses each In- - lubricant was applied at any. time, accomplishments which have in of Kyada; William Crook and Mrs. tarn contributed the third distin- OrKtrRobertsonboth of Salt Lak aespue me iaci vnav some 01 dlviduaLJlne ofj. Studebaker's-.quarover 33,0Q9 ctionIts capture of 110 off iciat A.A City, and " Mrs. tEt of champions The Presidenrtest Harry Butler of A.' records, placing Studebaker-i- n .7. rV.fr new DllleS. "v Provo. T ,t.!h ! n.farorl t Control of of . holding tjie unique position Funeral arrangements wljl be anlow price;- - tho world's champion Ease io been taken has care endurance and Unusual ! speed record nounced later. Commander; the" Dictator; and the Erskine six. There is a variety of Provide a delicacy of control .which foV fully equipped stockcarsrTC ve the daintiest gloved hand gardless ot power, price. or typa ofl from 1 to 24 hours; the Commandci body types and eokr combination, .will. of the great car. traveled 26 000 miles In less than wh'ch will win favorable applause omplete-mastery 23,000 minutes nothin else has ever It is significant that every-Tmespeed avlalable. A new and fit the taste, temperament and power. andthin-grip steering wheel Studebaker's four lines of cars haul traveled so farUfffast; the Dictator treasury of any motorist, mascu, . of rubber moulded over a steel base, taken a part In establishing new holds -28 records line or feminine. I adjustable to the preference o. performance records. The President stock tars " under $1400f and the "Studebaker-buil- t we having driver. Light, ignition and throU eight holds all speed and endurance Erskine six, 11 records for. fully, stamand demonstrated tholr speed stoc nmilntved ntnek park selling Ynr les " '"P records for--u" "ic nnu. Inn hv w nnlnir everv Of tic al SDeed 1 tUkU-wkl ' from 5 to 2000 niiles ahd inanLtlOOO. : .lor-ruhoribuUclosdT;ars and endurance record will e- e tr precision-workmanship- w ry '. - - . Studebaker-Ersklne-7lar?rovi- - - Tiarr-were-dri- ven .. " ever;-off)ci- -c- flat-typ- e, fully-equipp- . uy BEAD THE STORY Women may fly across the Atlantic and men may fly to Australia but g feline, doesn't lose a bit of popularity. The cat "Contact," the sprang Into prominence through ; its propensity for stowing away a airplanes that were warming up -at Mills Field, San Francisco's municipal airport It is the field's mascot- And when San Francisco planes swoop in to visit new airports being opened, there's always a request that "Contact" make the trip. Here's "Contact," with Pilot "Red." Williams telling it to stop this stunt of climbing from the cockpit out on the wings when high-flyin- - thejlanesjip high.. THEN COLOR THE PIOTUBES SHOES AT LESS tree where lots of monkeys he could see "Hello, there, monks! Come on down he're1!. You won't be hurt.!!., he criod. The monkeys squeaked. and loo Wed around, and then they dropped down to the ground. It wasn't long till several of them gathered at his side, f ' "And nowi;1 the hunter shouted loud, "I have a treat for all this crowd. Today, you know, 'Hs July Fourth. It's Independence Day. I have a plnwheel right nearby. We'll make It shoot sparks to the sky." This pleased the Tinies very much, ahd they all crledi "Hurray!" . The hunter nailed the plnwheel The Tinies thanked the hunter and theyT(!Ljru3hcdi up- - to shake his hand. "'Twas very nleeDLyou to free us from, that cage," said one. 193 uvu "We fell asleep iaJIt-jJaa- t night, The monks .then caged jMjattjttp tight, and took us for a bumpy ride, which Isn't any fun." .' ; 'Well, The "hunter laughed. monks," said he, "are fulf of tricks as they can be. I started on a huntlngrtrlp and left my cage behind. I planned to travel 'bout a mile and then come back here, after while, and lock up any animals that I might chance to find. upon a tree. V"Now, have no "A monkey watches- things you rear, 'cause I am going to shoot It fear, t" rm to do do and then they try so you'll all be safe," said he. He seen me int too. They've the touched a "go match, and 'round it flew, cago and then com- e- trot r ain. of red and That's why they lockedryou up. andshotoutsparks Twas pretticr-tha- n any.Tlny "Twas "slick," and really quite a'blu ever thought 'twould be. clever trick. I'm very fond of mon-- j keys, thought they're pesky, now THAN COST TO RETAILER' THE THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY -- It Make the Best Of Deauville Sandals $6.00 values ; . . , . $3.95 . $8.50 CJC QC light tans and .T7T7TUJJ blacks, all sizes (The hunter catches a giraffe in and then." And then the man looked in a the next story.) At all of these places the fellow were studying better production and better feeding and invcstigatui young bulls for sale to bo purchased for the Lchl Holstcin and Jersey Cooperative Bull associations. Pedigrees of the bulla for sale, were and a meeting of the dalryA men' will be held at Lehi at art early BY W. J. THAYNE -date, and plans will be made-fo. Cpunty Agent ' The Lchl dairymen, under tho purchasing four Holntcln and two Jerseys with production records of supervision of Evans Anderson ran bout 700 pounds of fat back or wild last Thursday leaving Lehi at I them. 8 a, m. They 'started toward the I At saiem incy saw tne iimxj. pound Mental Hospital at. Provo but were nroduction bull recently nhinned In intercepted by some of the dairy-- 1 from Hollywood, Washington, by ehowa-ov- e men - at - Vineyard-and f A n'h president of iae I some of the leading dairy herds in Snlem Holatcln Bull association. The men responsible for the larg a" Vicnyard and .the southern part of . the,.countY. Places' visited - were: Lchl group taking tho excursion-yesterdwere Evans Anderson, Elmer HoHawayjWaltfr Holdaway. Harry Gammon. Ray "Harding, and Will .Trlnneman. Ed. Johnson,' -I James Elakc. all of Vineyard; tho George Smith,"" J. ErRosg,Yanna ' Dairy Cooperative Schow. and W. A. Nuttall's at Provo; and County Agent Thaync and- W. H. W. H. Nielsen, Joseph Roach of jNiclscn planned the trip and went Palmyra and Bishop Allen of Salem, with them on the excursion. I LEHI DAIRYMEN 1 ALL WHITE SHOES Oxfords and Shoes, tans: and blacks. $5.95 Splendid buys .... . RUN R AMPANT r Oxfords, finest leather, $7.50 r ... BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Oxfords and $5.0aand-$6.0- 0 (10 QC Shoes, blacks and tans. Big bargains , . . on, $8.50 zMMz ' " - . Formerly up to AS BARGAIN ay i Utah-Wanat- Blond Straps, Patent Straps . -- t and Pumps, also SatinStraps ... ' and Pumps formerly to $8.50 ALL CHILDREN'S SHOES AT SPECIAL PRICES $7.50 . SHOES BOYS' Sizes &V2 taJU value .7 $3.50 JOB . V4 fe $3.75 they've got itand get it quick. We guarantee it to be right." Get $2.85 Sizes lV2 to 2 v... value $2.95 .. . adding, tothe, loss already KUslained."That" fact ought to make you get busy at once.'' , Silk and Rayon Hose $1.00 Quality and style are not sacrificed during this sale-t- he big gest shoes sale ever, held in this' city. WE KNOW we have ; l the biggest shoes values you ever saw. .Yoii will know Jt- - too, : n . crc i3 . v . to $4.00yaluc 6 2 !, t $3.15 . W.1 . .- value . 49c o 6 Girl's Sport - Hose i Sizes J m 39c rl G X M after one visit here. We invite comparisons, that you may bet ter appreciate our offerings. B W 60c Children'; Silkllosc- - E B 29 c in B di L . says Practy Cal. PHONE 20 fp:(g 0 SMOOT LUMBER CO. r oj - - ' PHONE 20 " .y : - . . U E nl rn) Ji Bi . : . ; ' . ... li '.. 1 4-- V First Married Folks Dance -- July 11th Murdock's Orchestra 1 Tickets 50c v II iw1 mi m w "m MID - SUMMER CARNIVAIi 1 4 SA I URD AY. "eiJrchestra-rFun- ! Fun JUtY M BO r Oi Ac |