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Show 4. PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 29, 1928. PAGE EIGHT OUT OUR WAY - SAFETY VALVE r - ON STUDEBAKER , - . r 7" SPATflSH FORK SOCIETY Y7 HDV).JOSCAC? ? 1 UP AM according to'' fixed schedules laid dowo by the government At the end of 15.00& and 30,000 miles, the cars were torn down and inspected and the cost of these two 'minute Inspections of every part was included in operating expense under the heading of labor. The tests were mado largely la cross-countarmy maneuvers, and according to unofficial information By Williams fKULXrt) MOW COULD us AN 01" UDV (D0 received, the officers at Camp Hoa- bird, Md.; where the test were eonj ducted, .were. enthusiastic over the showing made by the two Chrysler. These cars will be shipped to posts all over the world U..S. wherever Old Glor flles-an- 3 Army officers, will ride behind the Silver Wings of Chrysler with buck, private at the wheel stepping on the gas, nt iAiAwfek, Mr. and Mrs. George Ncwltt en- -, visitors during the IfNiviT PicK ? Let "tORKl AROOMO tcrtalned the members of the YUI-- , guests of Mr. and Vgu. fjWStew-XV- I UP A Bosmo IM OO' . AW CO- - BA&K, club at their homo Wednesday art ". ARISTOCRAT BAO O RiCE A - y.i.-iLiv. . .Luncheon was served at WAFTA 00, lb TO oF,tW- Vlo" whifh. ellmlnnlpa th ne- - ' 8evening. wren ana a. ahuithuu Mr. Mrs. a o'clock at table, long bright AM1 eessity of carrying spare fuses and I with summer flowers. Following and son Glade left Thursday morn- TrA tVCRUa flllN GRA-SSguards the electrical system from luncheon, four tables of progressiva ing. tor a trip througn we xxprm- Kl FORCatT ACrOtsiW V4TH AA ANOOOS Or : . . . lnjury aue to snort circuits, is now -Thrv are traveline bv train ' . BOX TiME. , A COMMO BUndard . equipment on Studebaker Will visit Seattle.. Washington; ;wln . IJ Vnu nr iJmbi.i ; VJE'O KltNiER m r i rm IV a. ,c I V LABOR m tmm Portland and Vancouver, H. C. They "TfMS two weeks. ' a. be FORCiET will gone -urns Br Mrs d andX .The anoyance cau.ed by burnt-- ' Members of the Onwentslan club In ""dition to the member, this ne d7 P'' ated 11 the -had -- .a pleasant vacation trip in d VprPwnf wer m- "Mri. Burn.p.nihJtork canyon., entertaining thVir families fronv Saturday untH thefetyaJvcon r. aim mia. " k , Tuesday . sU simply Of buzzer mounted oi enmnaii, . evening. . , Carl Greene. , the back of the instrument boart. When a short circuit occurs in the t Mr. and .Mrs. u. r. Simpson or Mrs Rilev Fillmore has returned, wiring system, the driver hears the fe! ten. dosjviait7alt.Lak have returned home after - -- .nftcrspcndinn: r. mmdof the .. buzzer and- - kwsw es in upcmmia a nwimcnnTnii mu ing rrlcndBgner-remiivgone wrong. rj that something-ha. . daughter, Mrs. Clara Ludlow.. ? city. as buzzer action "The goes into, aoon msthe current builds up to 18 Mr..and Mrs. Glen Miller of Oak- ' Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McGarry t - amperes, then prevents more than land,. California, are visiting rela-- . and children returned home Sunday 12 amperes from passing through friends at Spanish Fork after spending a. week at Fish lake, tives and J the wiring .'system.. With the old -Mondav evening a din- where they were guests of Mr, and while. a for wirto J system of fuses protect the Carl Nielsen of Salina. Mrs. in their honor ner was by given .. tng system, a short circuit that blew . a fuse would perhaps disable .the Mrs,: J. J'. Hughes. " Camp No. 1 of tin'J. Wylio Thom-n-s : '.' headlights or some other part of chapter, DaughJAi of Utah PioI the electrical system. If the driver The members of the BeU Bridge park Thurs 1 New Ones had spare fuses, the burned out c'"b v",rP entertained Monday neers, met at: thejj By bv Mrs. Blaine York. day of last wcek.Jinging, "Our si w,.m k. ,.,;.,. ,f afternoon was Deseret;.' served at the t rn..hi luncheon cardLovcly prayert Chaplain H,io, 7 Carrie. JiolU. ringing, "O, Ye.Moun- :30, hcever-earrv-pyt- TTi fnniT tains ore Mrs. Hazel Hughes High; reading. Miss Ellen I with thl hnwnr rtPvir nn f,rn.. ro plaved in-.','- ;-. iyeces?ry, and the driver can con winning the club prize for high, Poulsen; reading. Ruth Bowen; in tinue to onerate his enr without ioror and Mrs. Arnold Angel the sohgMiss Laftntroner accompan. suffering the losslif Toad lllumina- - Rti"st . prize. - Special guests were , td by Donald Hanson or stonnln? Mrs. Angel ana Mrs. vernMaye&i MJflsMaber Ellis; history of James onJtjltiv4ng-aLnich- t. Andewlrirtven-b- y Ida. Anderson; Elolse Brlngleson of Eureka, reading by Floyd Swenson; double . Th buzzer is extremelv n'mnlc U Jn "Operation, wnd nprts visiting with trio selection, MrsJennie Swcnsan, "J . .. n,n h" slsfpr7Mrs. Charles A. Brown I MtaJ'lnrence Albertson, Mrs. Mary imnl m. mom VTM tl , . of Beverly Heights. Califor Crandell, MrsL7V"era Bowen. Mrs. Annle Bowcn-an- d 1 Mrs. Dale Evans; for all the wiring on Studcbaker Edwin Brlngleson reading, Mrs. Sylvia Swensno; song cars Is carried In metal conduits - Mr. end-Mr... . ..... , These tests extended oyer a period miles and Itemized charges for all J and 'thoroughly protected bv heavv ,of Knreka wore dinner flruests Wed- bv the double trio; prayer, Chaplain 1 I A Holt. coinciB. of Carrie. 14 Mrs? remarkable H Evans. months test, of J, months, during which time the', expenses during the waterproof insulation wherever ex- nesday Tiro dence was the fact that the meeting posed. The buzzer Is just another cars were driven day after day, in Including fuef, oil, labor, parts, tires Mrs .Trnrifr Dart was tho guest of was held on the 77th birthday anniexample of the thoroughness of all kinds of weather, over all kinds and depreciation,. resulted in a total 223 WEST CENTER , TflONE266 MrMrs. O. of Marv Hanson at Palmyra Wed- versary Studebnker's engineering staff in Stirling. a ' member, Refreshments pioneer jof roads by many different drivers eost per mile of less than 3V cents providing every measure of con- nesday. y none of whom had any special fa- for the "5Q" and S cer.ts for the members venience and protection for Stude-bakesue served to fifty-thre- e "60." Miss Kathryn Stahman. a brld of I and visitors. owners. . miliarity with Chrysler cars. ; In the entire period the cars were Each car was charged with all epriv'.Ai'tisteWa.i'the.romplimented I niest at a bride's shower irlvnn Mayor John E. Booth and Attor- -' "he most illustrious gcntlemart to driven a total distance of 30,000 operating expenses and depreciation bv Miss Lora nev R, H. Andrus were in Salt Lake be added to the long list of Thursday everting ion political business. ant personages driving Chrysler Rnwn and Miss Evlvn Jones- at , the lntter's- home. The guestsln- - L cars is none other than our own -Delbert Fuller, who Tias been stop- - Uncle Sam. 1ihk forty-fiv- e ifiil friends and S a lew near relatives of the young ing with his brother, Ellis Fuller, Recently, 124 Chrysjer "62's" were was for the past two weeks, left Wed- - delivered to the United States eoiip'e. A f'rrfgTirfiii-c'vehl- hg e used at the Army for Wyoming, ernment rnnt entovln? rames and music morning ;. 2,','l': r -olor scheme of pink was carried where he has employment on the posts throughout the world. - j order constitutes one of the The Pacific Islanders, an elrrT n''f ,n the receiving room, and of U. P. railroad. r fleet orders ever delivered by - vrllow . and white In the. parlor. 1 finest ...r-rrrrof 1J re'"'tzatloncomprised largely Mrs. J. C. Hubbard of Price was the Chrysler Sales Corporation, and missionaries of the yL. p. S. f"'eet peas, golden glow and Shasta church and natives of islands o tho 'Elsies were the predominating tho dinner guest Tuesday -of Mrs. we are exceptionally proud of the Tho bride received many John W. Moore. fact that it was made to the United Pacific, will hold their annual sum. ""wers."nd beautiful I . . States Army. r gifts.- - A huf- 8. "ef,ul t mcr ut"te Lagoon, August " Mrs:Grace Shoemakerand IlttleJ Not long ago, the Motor served at 11:30. . according to announcement of w. 7rIunclu!0n Vspent Thursday and FriporTTIvislon of the Army complete ; Monroe Paxman and J. Elmer 77 s. Lenth Miller dav at Genola visiting with her ed every exhaustive tests with the Jacobsen, Utah county committee- - ofComplimentlne-Mr"60" and "60" models. folks. ' who is California, j Chrysler .. Oakland. w T C W A delightful program In which J.T T a delightful r?, d Mr. nnd Mrs. Isnr Hansen, Jr., Moore and Mrs. Mark Lewis bridge members of th organization from .tertnlned e luncheon Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C.il- - loyed a picnic in Spanish Fork family. of communities of the leading all Mr. and Mrs. Da- - yn Friday evening, in honor of the and familv. Sv'Jrl.i?ris state will the being participate &ywmma mzrzr Mrs. F. L. Stewart and children of vid and family, Mr. and birthday anniversary of Norma planned- ,were Spanish" Fork ' Mrs. Dean Larsen, Mrs. John W. Hansen.. A great variety of contests will Oskaloost, Iowa, be features of the day, it 1b A prize ilver trophy IM containing the embhms of the South Seas will be- presented be tvlnning contestants... Much Inter- ' est la being manifested In the Polynesian swimming championship, with representatives from each mission, who will take part in team of fwr rwlmmor f,"r various Island groups. This event . will commence promptly at S o'clock It Is stated. Utah county delegates have pre--. Four of the ten nt Fageol Safety Coaches operated by Great Western Motorways, Inc." pared an excellent act entitled "Gathering bf the Islanders." This . will be staged under the 'direction n William Monroe Paxman of r . , "nrf lIFia - Flat fipe! ry if K-r- t' -.. n nn II - - W'w ..TMAI dor otOP v.-.- . I! . DoTlcrtiold - ; ; save ipiEf: - m-- . JfeT" "NIlliS . I rniA f, Brl L -- farmnrlv-of-thlsltvT-- . V. s;.L:..U: ' heroes a U. S. PURCHASES CHRYSLERCARS , - .'ISLANDERS' Buying kj WE-HAVE-T- HEM- - --r- alEiizes Jfor all cars. Let us :J$ . l1trfhnnto III I Utah County Rim Headquarters 0 Import-Wednesd- -- - . - . PLAN OUTING ! gov-nesd- '....' to-b- i ti ; I .if T. Trans-daught- ' vis-we- n- I -- I t en-an- can-lispi- .gurr MMMMmm! m a 1h II llm I ilillMlRfcu I ririrf Mill II Provo. fR E D FEATH ER STAGES i CALL F TtFiTT,rCAN PRIM.4RIE8 Republican primi-- ty precincts for' second congre.-,'-(-- -- '"' T1""!. W th nam'iiK delegates to publican convent'ei Ogden, Utah. AlC'-- ,' .another user of A Yx He ed In to the "fi r"trict t con- vention to be heM -- t s-- lt Lake Citv August 11. nt ? Tin n m., and to the Fourth Judicial strictTsnventron to be held in the county cmirt house Provo. Utah. AugiiEt 17, 1028 t 2 oVlnrh-- r. m.. will be held a' the following places FrldayrAugmt 3. 102. l 8 ocl-k- , First Precinct, Maeser school. ' Second Precinct, Central Junioi" JliFh School. Third Precinct. Franklin School. Fourth Precinct, Timpanogo " ComforC-spee- d onstruction ; '.. have reclining-chai- r seats, sleeper type; drinking foun- They STUICET, : Chairman cminty renti-acmmitte ' II. A. DIXON. Temporary citv chairman. r - Tn'?orary:;c!ty eecretary: Adv FOR SALE At Sacrifice hiffh grade Piano In splen-llcondition. BitrgalnsTh klnds cfjhousehold, furniture at . ' HI EAST SKCOND NORTH Phone I27-aU nver, Salt Lake at8:00 aTmr for D e n v e r and points cast and 8:30 a. m. for Cos Angeles also carrving .ocal be'ween passengers Salt.Lake. Beaver. St. George andt interme- diate points, ten - - j Ujume to se-- . Jecting a motor oil to protect the large investment, represented by this fleet of expensive CQaches. the offi- i; i VI y -- fr - the resulu of per- formflnce.They selected VICO! ' A O A ETC I Mi d "S 1 1 13 WEST CENTER ... MS ummer Cocktai i!" Fo r That Run Do von Feeling a :: . v , . mma w uuvu PHONE 1285 . " . CSi . r . - :7s?vir-'-, ' --- L - Manufactured and GuatantetdHu UTAH OIL REFINING CO. :: SaTTlaki Citi VICOIS THE OIL" USED IN AIRPLANES OF BOEING IlkiltJitllf AIR TRANSPORT, ' INC. ND ;NAT10NAL 2 PARKS AIRWAYS. i n -, cijls of. Red Feather rtages-- m a d e their choice m hundreds of other ; business men have done they, made theif choice on Passengers -- and - bag-- -, gage- are fully insur- ed, and Red Feather Stages have an enviable record for main-tainin- g chcdules day in and day out. . t, FURNITURE K leaving daily tains, hat racks; white linen seat cov ers which are laun dered and changed, daily. C. 1L HAMMO;,', a n geles . Fagto trs; "' and Red Feather Srgei operate through service between Los An ' so-call- ed - safety are stressed in the design and of these big. J powerful Safety Cpachcs. Fifth Precinct. Parker Shool.4 Provo - city is apportioned - ? delegates for each nonvntlnn -follows: Firat .precinct. 4 '4 dnle rcvr(V preclnrt. 4 delecnte-thlr- d iiiaa-.in3'i-fouif rrerimri. r, de!cgit-H- ; lolegateiy fifth frcclnc' E.Jt. De Inxt transportation is offered by Red Feather Stages whose equipment is all new and ultra modern. ThTTfnest rnorteyzaii buy! bussti School. 6 delegates. ORE and more the owners of motor eqijipmcnt in "the west, are turning to VICQ oil, .What is their choice? Not chance; not loud claims, not 'bargain" prices! They decide on the results of performance, forjthat is yardstick by which to measure r the only business-lik- e the value of any product! And the results of per formance ability to stand up under heat and- - the 1 gruelling work of modern high-spee- d motor lubrication give VICO the edge. Because VICQ has the stuff! Follow the example of those who make a business off" economical transportation. Use VICQ in your car. For the correct grade for your car, consult the VICQ :hart at service stations and dealers. 'ft . INC You'll Be Astounded at the Mental Energy You Possess - -i |