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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY,' SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 GOODRICH BUILDING ?IEIV JO is willing to reduce rates still fur4 J Mrs. Samuel Myers - of Payson Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Briggs, Mr." spent Wednesday visiting with her and Mrs Mervin Davis and Mr. and soon as the' locaY i pit mother, Mrs, D. R. Taylor. show their wllllhfchess 'to UstWri Mrs. Charles Hanks, Jr., spent a week-en- d Mr Stratford's first trip here was trip at ProVo '' Mrs. Joseph E. Hanks and three canyon. knade during the for part of Januchildren, Junior, Prlscllla and primaryheld ary this year, when he was very At the .Republican in the Salem thea Bryce, spent Sunday and, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Chrlstensen evening Monday cleanlithe much Impressed with the purpose of choosing del- vls.ting relatives at Payson. ter lor Sunday at Heber. spent For ness of the city, espeolaUy due to egates to the county convention to Material Decrease-File- d Mr. and Mrs.: Mark Chrlstensen ' Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of lack ofsmoke. This, he believes, be held at Payson on Saturday, Sep the who have been visiting here for the Ik brought about by the use of gas tember 22, the Paul, Idaho, spent the week Visiting past month left Wednesday" for Provo; --Progress Noted following delegates ' for heating,-- ' which' provides a" were chosen: ' Ray Davis, N. ,C relatives here.- - vs their home at Los Angeles. By Official : smokeless lueU' and which is eco- Chrlstensen, J. P. Christensen, Roy nomical and convenient, to use. ' As Taylor, Fred Curt is, Charles Hanks, In line with the policy of the W. time goes on . more J gas will be Herman Snow, Prisclllo Chrlstenused' for this purpose and Provo sen .and Mrs. Angus Taylor., Alteis B. Foehay company, of Minneapolis, Division . . will be a cleaner town in fact, the nates were also chosen as follows: local of the gas company operating , Angus Taylor Joseph E. Hank. company, a material decrease in cleanest known, he declares. Mr. Stratford also stated that George Bahr 'ilrnma Hanks, John rates was filed August 2s with the of contrary to the genera dplntonto Beddoes and 'Albert Peterson. Public Utilities Commission I ' i. .f:-:Utah. , This la the second decrease during the fore part of the year, Mr. and "Mrs; Owen Sabln anin rates this year, the first one hav the effect . that the local forte the , company nounce the birth of a- - son on Monwould be reduced ing been ma.de In June. Announces opening W classes for the school year now has fifteen regular employes, September 17. , - . This decrease Is the largest put all of whom are living in Provo. In day, i928-2- d , by , into effect at any one time by the addition to these regular employes L local ; company and amounts to there Is also a construction Crew MRS. CHRISTEN JENSEN , twenty cents per thousand cubic working practically all the time, feet on the second and third blocks which makes the number of emT . of the sate schedule, which affects ployes twenty. The amount of . money received by these employes the small consumers materially, . 6 Second hrs. credit Year, .$10.00 a to considerable addition makes Declared Brlrht Prospect Mr. Stratford, district manager of the Provo yearly payroll. . ' the company, just left Provo, after Dividends Received , He also stated his company had spending several days' here. He 'ril. 6 hrs. credit stated that the local company is readily and willingly shown their Headache, Eyestrain, Nerv$10,00 progressing rapidly, and that pros good will toward Provo citizens by ousness, Blurred Sight, etc. Both courses to any one grson" '. $16.00 pects are very bright for its future. trading Public Utilities Consolidatn removed by glasses. Husband my docourse and wife, either He also stated his company was ed Corporation stock for Stock held .$15.00 Absolute results guaraning everything possible to improve in the local company, and that the Those who have paid in full for either course Jtiay re-- " the gas service, and that many Im- local people have been receiving teed. view for $5.00. provements have been made since dividends on the new stock regularthe first of the "year, which of ly. In this respect the local people course-- means better service to the also showed their good will toward SINGLE LECTURES 50c . citizens of Provo. . the company by nearly 100 per cent ing also stated that Provo cltltens were cooperation in this stock transfer, of the r The In the Art Building, B. T. 1;. at 4)15 MrStratforf stated his company veryTfbrtunate In having an abunOptometrist Monday; the Browning ... dant, supply of good, clean gas at is' very much pleased with local with Heindselman Optical class will meet at 7 o'clock Monday evshlng-j- w 260 E, B. Y. U. .' their gates, which is being used at conditions, and assures the citizens : ' and Jewelry Co. rlLZ. ah interested are invited to attend this first meetlniK!i- a price equivalent to that paid for of Provo of their good will and conatural gas, and that his company operation at all times.'" V t ' . - BE FGURJI1 XARGEST IH OHIO7 ther as SALEI NEWS LOVERS RATES .4 U If -- ' The Extension 1 jjEj - ' y -- ,'i.f-.- " . GAS COriPAIlY .r 3 g Brigham Young University : ' ' " World Literature A i ' r ... to !.I J fill ?3 1 " Poetry of Browning ' . 4 ............. A'.-- BF.6.H. Heindselman 'l --- ! Goodrich Akron plant wHl be increased to approximately 120 acres, Floor epaca addition of. the new building shown here. Building construction andt 'attendant improvement; will reach $1,500,000 in total cost Storage space of 4,500,000 cnbic( feetjwill be added imthe new buildinp. -- The ninthfloor will house a 4nodern-factoran4. dispensary, Eight floors will be used for the warehousing of finished prodietai,1 at-ti- e with-th- e nine-stor- y hos-Tpit- y GREAT STRUCTURE INCREASES GOODRICH FACTORY FACILITIES AkRON, completion-o- f O., Sept 22. -t-tre-Tier - al It P ' ' ft ' - r l y September ti y Two men and seven women executed at Salem, Mass. for alleged witchcraft Captain Nathan Hale said, "I regret that I have but ana life to give for my country," and was hanged as a spy. j by Portland, Ore., settled American colonists. .. Cheyenne chosen as the capl-- ! tal of Wyoming. 1692 . : 1776 1834 1889 - , As 0 ( i MISS VERNA LINDOUIST. TO DEMONSTRATE IN D.T.R. CO. MODEL HOME s , Straw-- 4 and Mon- - One of the most delightful affairs f the week was the picnic held in number of iProvo canyo- n- for-- Jtf apleton relatives. They enjoyed a lovely supper after which bail frames and other interesting enter- It's good for thern. Made from pure cream and ripe luscious fruit. tainments were featured. Included fin the' party were: Mr. . . Special Brick for This Week -- i th 7. ..-I -- ; l'lihiimiri z rw t , .J--, ..... :rr -'.. RH0DA II. ANDERBERG Registered Operator . .. Phone G89 for 3rd Easi Appointment 143 South .f y-- - t. r. 1i;f Cent Rates Are Especially Attractive To Our Customers Who Wish To Install Hew Gas Appliances Adding To The Comfort and Convenience iOS Your Home - -- - ', w i im 1 mi k ... . V? 5 ' : . - III : eiiiidiifjiu wsnviitu Centi Centi Centi z These come, i At 14 At wV4 At 12 At 9V2 : lIt 'Unrntn Per Month Per Month Per Month Per Month m. Miss Verna Lindquist, domestic iChris Jensen and family Mrs. Hazel fwhlting and family, Mrs. Annie science expert, will give a series of 11 demonstrations In the Model Home NESSELRODE MIXTURE fWhlting.' store every In VANILLA afternoon next week. : ShsoTjH!a' in connection with the ORANGE "PINEAPPLE BITS MADAM ROMA. Monarch Range Show being staged Co. the by She will demonstrate on a Monarch direct from "Electric range. comfortable in.the.kltchctLjit Sydney, Australia D. T. R. Co.'s Modeh Home and Born with a double veil of .watch her make jip jiew dishes. She seven: sisters, she will give will prepare menus and bake them you watch her. It is a splenyou a "full life reading, will while did opportunity- - for Provo women tell your past, ."present and to learn something new in cook- Order Front Your Dealer . r future, all about love 'and llng.; Jft charge --reverybodv wel--' an open book, to her. Readings given byriead, palm and cards. Madam speaks eight dif ferv .. . ;. l.ent languages. Pr i vate reception tooni or each caller., , I 81 North UnversitylAvenue .. j Next 500 Cubic Feet (Per 100 Cubic Feet) Neict 1000 Cubic Feet (Per 100 Cubic Feet) Next 3000 Cubic Feet (Per 100 Cubic Feet) Over 5000 Cubic Feet (Per 100 Cubic Feet) GIVE THE KIDDIES MORE ICE CREAM Y They report a pleasant trip. to-se- 4 First 500 Cable Feet Or Lest Per Meter Per Month At 9$ Cent Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Whiting ojl treasurers. Dont fail e the gift of God.' Your head"and palm are like .... , " - -a- - - Miss Vivienne Osborne lias been chosen as "Miss Radio of 1928" to preside over the Radio World's fair and the Chicago Radio show. ' She can and - For The Oecond Time This Year We Axe Ilcducins Gas Jlatcs r -The First Gas Reduction : C2 Five Cents Per Th ousand Feet W At ....That Time We Also Reduced Our House Heating Hates The Proposed Schedule For Domestic Gas RatcsT Is As Folio ws "Mr. andMrs. Austin Hauls and Children. La Vetta and Esther, were fWlllington visitors last week, being he guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Irvm ' :" Gurbur. business affairs tell you bout-mining Consistently As Possible A- MAPLETON and-Mrs- y .4 ' a Jay Acquired Control Of ; r-- -- ' ft . . .nin-stor- Ierry visitors last'Sunday s. Lela, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C Guymon of 442 North ng fmd"dKUghterrJWilma,-jwere t Two Qiildren Of Same Family-Hu-rt -- -- - JMMMJMM ,i Hi t. it improvements. Among increased facilities for the more efficient and economical service tor Ooodrtch-'-patronsar - -- . feU fro m the car which was parked in front of Mr. Guymon's electrical supply store on University avenue, cutting a severe gash in her fore head.; She was rushed to the office of Dr. Boyer, where the wound was dressed. . Mr. Guymon had lust returned to work when he was , called to toma at once, as his little son Garth, age five, had fallen on a milk bottle and cut his hand. He also was tak en to the office of Dr. Boyer, where it required five stitches to close the wound. ,'' Radio, 1928 .square feet of floor BpWfC7 the total square feet of floor" space Goodrich factories, at of the B.-Akron,: will 'reach the Inimtnse 'total at nearly three quarters of a bfllion square" feet, says Paul Vincent of the Tellurlile Motor company. The Akron plant comprises The new a total of 65 buildings. building will be the fourth largest in Ohio, according to Goodrich officials. It Will be known, as the "finished goods" building and will warehouse all Goodrich products, ' except f ootwear. The cost will be in excess of 1,000,000 with a total of $14300,000 Involved in attendant ten track af rangements-for-toadifreight cars at one time; storage for sixteen large t nicks; four large elevators each of five-to- n capacltyi of latest electric motive power with closand opening high speed gates ing in three seconds, and a total of 4,500,000 cubic feet of etotage space. y - Eight floors of the building will be used r for stormro. On the top floor will be one of the best and most modernly-equippe- d dispensaries in the industry officials claim., A special hospital elevator with a capacity of 4,000 pounds wilf have speed of 450 feet, a minute. . The emergency hospital- will have the most modern facilities. The new building, f or ' which ground has already been broken will be of steel and- - owrete-eon-- J struction with brick facing, in arch itectural harmony with other Good rich buildings. It will be 260 feet long and 148 feet wde. Underground tunnels will connect the flew ware house with all the 65 buildings of the huge plant. -- Fifth East street, Friday morning With the butWtngrof 516,000 q first-meet- - Vill Gladly Explain The Application OSThe Nov Rates To Ycur:Present Or Prospective Requirements -- Y'' 1 t.s:l 11 . . Sprlmo- '. , .. 4, '. -. '1'- - r mmm. -- . if JJ! Spanish Fork 1 t - |