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Show I ' - PAGE TvVO .WASHINGTON TUBS "uv.i ow tMet?, trK:s VF- - ait kWQfc 5oa SHARES OP ' ' ' " T- j utkps si it fMv tat wwefcts tiv MOftCl? ) WP6R MONCT, ' ffllW? - v 60W. .DU - y'r ( 1 poked my . iiSPilASiKG yfleilA 7 ftO HNSN? V.- - NASHE'GINE "N. i1 - UNDEftSTMD ALL THtSjAf SWO WE SOPP StoCKyr- -f By Crane ; 7 uqnt PROVO EVENING HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1928 - . V .. McOarty, vice president and director of ales of the Nash Motors company;; tc3ay, In commenting on the interest shown in the new motor. "Stripped of technical language and details of the long struggle that hat produced tne '4001 motor; it may be said that oar engineers have achieved the oHimate dereeMn the com pression of combustiv.e gases and in their explosion. With these tasks accomplished and ' correlated, they also succeeded in giving the driver, of the car.complete and unified .KENOSH4, Wis. July 7 Of Uie host of striking 'eatures that have captured the attention of the public in the new Nash" "400" Series, the twlndgnition," high compression. d engines are vreceivtng and warmest ad- unlimited power." ., y closest scrutiny ' i miration. "Practically all of the gas Is unitThis type of motor design is ex ized; thus ' fuel wastage has been clusive irronitinctiofreduced t an. almdst inappreciable with Bohnalite aluminum pistons amount, s. compared to 4h single crank" ignition motor. The result in this end the Nash shaft, la said to provide an engine instance is more, miles to the gallon, of extraordinary power, flexibility, ellminat;on of carbonnd-prevention ' of oil dilution." smoothness, and extreme economy. "This great step forward in our Public acceptance of the, new '400' design may be credited (ts another Series has so far exceeded expectaengineering triumph," said E. H. tions that full production at 'the -- . valve-in-hea- " tfash,nd seven-bearin- g - 'VL f : t-g- - . . INCREASED I - - ' iv .... ........ HUMUS. fr STOCK S .m uc soeniw tf'S &01N6 UP-V- lM A A W6 fe,50O HOTBOT WE ViOlf t.TAe vwfvr Tit vie sea. NiOKftf til . J ei I I UP. , sect II Bi3 . ttMS. V 10,000 m fno, twou uNptasTNitfJ. sot WP6-- -- - ... , Luxurious, restTul travel: Co tU Union Pacific and jron enjoy superfine service every mile ( the way. Save time have more time at your destinations jg OAKLAND WILL BUILD FOUNDRY PONTIAC, Mich. July 7. Marking the latest development in the spectacular building program of the Oakland Motor Car company,. A. R. Glancy, president and general manager, - announced here toda that construction, will start immediately on a thoroughly modern gray Iron foundry. While no cost figure was released, ltlsLunderstood the new building en investment project of several million dollars. Six new buildings will comprise the foundry unit. Full operation ts expected to be reached not later than February 1929, Mr. Glancy . stated. Completion of the project will . further the. claim of the Oakland company to having the moat modautomobile ern atuLhest equipped . factory In the world.-Excavation work is already under way for the new building, under the direction of L. A. Blackburn, resi- dent engineer for the Onkland.com- that pany. Mr. Blackburn-estimate- d " 70.000 cubic yards Of earth will have to be moved for the foundations, and that thirty days would be re-quired for this work. The foundry will stand adjacent to the recently-completOakland and Pontiac factories, and will be devoted to casting engine blocks and other castings used in the manufacture of Oakland and Pontiac sixes. The foundry will have a pouring rapacity of 4J50 tons of casting daily. Machine operations will be used wherever possible, so that a mnxl mum of only 700 men will be needed when the foundry Is running at capacity. Several miles of conveyors, overhead monorail electric trucks. pneumatic equipment and scientific devices of the most advanced type known will perform the labor which was done by hand Jn the old type shop ' "" . rsV v m r.., iCr- .: I mom. W SJ t. - rom Salt Lake v y yernigiit in v Park. touf ( . .. ; y all - expens tour TJtah- - Arizona parks from Cedar " i I McClellan, Mrs. Frank Harris of Salt Lake. Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Dorothy Feland, Mrs." J." D". Gray and Mrs. Fearn Gray as special guests. Mrs. McClellan received "the McMiss Florence Bill Is here from guest prize and Mrs, W.,C. cormick the ctuh prize. her California torvislt grandparSatwday afternoon her guests inents, Mr.: ancr and Mrs. . Joseph S. cluded the members of the Senior Bills and other relatives. Bridge lubf also Mrs. T. C. Reese, Mrs. W.. C. McCormick, Mrs. C. E Mrs. Veda Birge entertained th Packard of Sprlngvllle, Mrs. Wll: Sorosis Bridge club Monday eve- Amos, Mrs. R. A. Porter, Mrs. Ray ning. Misa Jennie Fairbanks' and Stevens, Mrs. B. Lv Jensen and Mrs. Miss Leona McClellan were guests Harris of Salt Lake as special exclusive of the club members. Mrs. guests. Mrs. McCormick and Mrs LaGrande : Gudmundsen and Mrs. Mary McBeth won prizes. McClellan received the prizes. ? I IWIf z3 'jm JdifrlM, tlraci... Anreica. rctua rim Irfa Aaffelea, gttpmn Betna Sept. IS Literal f "... i 0t tt Chi ear yarf- c- amlm New Lout Proportionality POWER TRl'ST UNDER FIRE ' C. . - OtImMm SPECIAL SIX MODELS 3 fo m.ss ii n STANDARD SIX UHION T rht orriw Ml DELS StrU) X-- AmttQutOam aranfc jmjm) . Nak bunt tion Exterior metafware chrome plated orct nickel Short turning radius Worlds easiest r7TK : bumsw era and bumper- - Blfla-Nas- h ' ettea miles per hour acksohotoiaic University Aye. Phone . 953 PROVO, UTAH Bt l"'.'" ' " J ': f f v- f 1? ',l ft -kWf'egfg' - f flUtffr'.?- V -- - ' : Z,'sf r Coupe Roadster; Doot -- Y "V Ssfj? ' ': , Staa ', Dt Luxe Coupe M- . . .G70 .... y - J , - 670 690 :. . 720 7 725. - AIIprkttf..kDttnit. - etter than Wtfani , winning even greater success 2 '( Car. . A New Gar Style . . A New Zenith ry and Performance of Low Priced A. New surance of highest quality construction with, its numerous Sew dendtt profile atTomium-platcator. Long, k bodies. Caxetous, tooth d Uy for 2 to f passengers, according to body model Luxuriou'ii'cep upholstery And appoint'" IneWdefailNeVSUireV'Dome'' 1 ; radi- AfgfcT Witf the new Plymouth. Chrysler is the . first to give, at to low a price, the atfvaa- tages o( pertonnaace, riding ease, de-pcndabilitf and full aiult iixe which - characterise fine cars of higher price. If Compression engine, for use with any gasoline Smooth speed up to 60 and tnote miles an hout. Chrysler light-actio- n interbrakes nal expanding hydraulic four-wheno othct cat of this price possesses this fcatute. C - t an advance over internal hydraulic 4. wheel brake to-- now. the eordtdence of. the fastest and safest deceleration' you have ever experienced. . other low priced cars, it is such conclusive evidence that the past year's strides in the science of manufacturing have multiplied el HARDYl ta so revolutionary to the ; fcr StaJ i. ud VklhaArM tnilala Bn4 nxttlte MtM tu. hi .4 Hr. It its If.r V ixtanfrs D.a(iw,ai 'tmtt RNL Bauwuw imVttaij via i- Hk Rusouitdy 42 East First North Street Pr.ovo is winning even I BHbbliH UVUIUSV predecessors. - -t-;.-t i; er .Pontiac Six in countless ways is . a better car than its famous r . Combining the masterly beauty" of bodies by Fisher and the as-- -- 1 v T iKSiBHf " ' " 1 J. I " .. . And above all, you must see its beaut: lines and finish, and stretch at ease in tri full adult-siz- e bodies, ' Please see and ride in the Plymouth. We believe you will discover there has never been a car anywhere near its pric that can approach the Plymouth for power, pick-u- p, smoothness, easy handling,"" mm SLEY roominess. not- that can equal it in beauty and style. 120 NORTH UNIVERSITY .7 T AVE. - It WW 1 -- ments, it provUes style, comfort, long life and smooth " performance, such as never before were available at prices' ad low as $745. " Ride onceand you will agree . . . here is value that cannot he matched! V heretofore sold Plymouth surpasses cars ' .' .' under J1000. . . t I MX to comprehend how completely the A Plymouth ride is die best demonstra-tio- a of the ease with which it leaps from 3 to 60 and rnore mflcs per hour the quiet of its powcar and the smoothness its flight. You yourself must put your foot r n deep-upholster- the purchasing power of the motor car dollar, that you will surely want to see it and drive it. ClflQf ESTERS PILLS light-actio- fontiac Sedan, $74?; Coupe; $745; Sport Roadster, $74i; Ptutettnt) $77$ Cabriolet $795i Sedan, $825; Sport Utndan Sedan, $875. Oakland AU American Six, $1049 to $1265. All price at factory. Check Oakland-Pontia- c delivered Price they include lowest knndl'me choree. Cwnral Motor Time Pmwnl PLm lIm""LnS. available at minimum rate. , Car-Luxu- 1 f - g to . aH t - V . Ever since it flashed into the' held, fontiac six ndhas been a history-makincar.-Atoday, Js no w l- "DEPENDABILITY" " V inf- i- Ignition motor U Air Craft type spark tnlles per hour Oonralt; 150 N. h ho weep I ' 0f THIS., :' iH aw Torsional Tibratioa ........ damper STew doable drop '. Ht.SI Sfclf ed :" to s - - (exclusive H. Cody, Agent, Phone 315, Provo C. II. Funk, Depof Ticket- Agent, " Phone Sit, Provo . CHRYSLEil stat Honda 31e and Lore-j- or ahoek absorb-er- a - er - - - Tarn to Other Point Iw rurllwt Iclormmoa Cou tion T Dgsatring CTaUlab I4. . . a c the hav ing - tin Sa ftTwin plugs : ..fM.M rvtvrB tim rtca Mi( May McBth-w- ft hostess at WASHINGTONrJu1y--UP- ) a series of two delightful brldgs The congressional. - '"progressive" th bloc will battle on the "anti-powparties during the week at the suburban home. On Friday trust' 'issue in the corning campaign evening she .entertained the mem-W- s unless Governor Smith denounces of the Delta Bridge club wliH the public utilities propaganda camMIssAnona Jensen, Miss Jane Wood-- , paign In his speech of acceptance Mrs. George next month. Senator George W.t" Mrs. E,. H. Street Chase, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. Will Norrls revealed today, Umlt, H. .: ley ' Salon Bodies .' East and West Round Trip Fares - iL-- miles pephour a halt West Yellowstone ( Hotel way, (54.00; campi way, M5 00. HaU and Pullman fares additional. . , N H M tours from day 1 mm 'V. National Park OompleU foui and ; Cor High compresslosi Yellowstone PAYSON Mc-Be- and. , Pullman fares additional. Ask for particulars. ' C" I Ran M9.60. City 1 ii of Other Inipwiaat features SIX MODELS ..., 7PJ. r t ADVANCED t after leaving Cedar City five-da- - M - $22.75. Complete of - A assssssi t A- ZION lNaltonal Two-da- y I' IhcNew' acation W 1 NO" Fou fjla Lm For Your Finest : I t V V-. NOTICE ON PETITION FOB DISCHARGE IN BANKRUPTCY "Er-r-wh- y, LOW SUMMER FARES jf - WkW, JO v I s and there show cause, if any thej have, why the prayer of th petk. tioner should not be granted. By Unitgeneral txtte of the Court, it Is furIn the Digtrict Courtof the ther .ordered, that any creditor opUtah. of District the ed States for posing this application, shall enter In the matter of F. M. Cornaby, his appearance and file specifics, tions in writing in Opposition therea bankrupt to, with the undersigned Referee, - In Ttanlrmmtrv No. 10418. - harufiv crivn that Fl M in the manner and at the time as in General Order Number ilnrnriiv. of SDanish Fork, Utah, provided ' !' ' 32.' ' ' 5fh the e' filed his has dy Dated Salt petition Lake City, Utah, Juty a disfor and Milwaukee of July, 1928, praying Kenosha, Racine, ' 1928. plants - has failed to keep up with charge from all his debts In bank- 6, J. T. McCONNELL, orders,- according to sales off ioials. ruptcy,' All creditors and other per--- Beferee in Bankruptcy, They report over 27,000 orders al- sons interested are ordered to ,t" , Salt Lake City, Utalfi tend at the Aearihg upon said petiready on hand for July delivery. before the United States Distion, "Er-r-- I want some sort of a pres trict Judge." in the United States ' ent for a young lady." Court Room in the Federal Bldg., J "Sweetheart or sister?" Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 15th she hasn't said yet" day of August, 1928, at two o'clock " Detroit News. . in the afternoon thereof , and .then i ' FARM BUREAU DAY CONFAB A meeting of the Utah county farm bureau executive boardw.Ul-bhelif In th agricultural room, city and county TbuIIdingt tonight at 8 o'oclock, lor th4 purpose! of outlining plans for the annual. Farm Bureau day.: It is expected that presidents of all locals of , the county and farm bureau officials will be in attendance. TTPhoae 1057 ... - . : . . ... m PRO DUC T , Off CO. PROVO, UtAlt. " mm I OfeNEIAL, MOTORS --- - i. |