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Show Tin: SPANISH Fomc PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH at l jnm"jcz3!iri 'rM'yjzrttva 1, ST X -- 4 M Action is the DUST CLOUDS ENDANGER FLYING MEN UNTIL CITY OFFICIALS SOLVE PROBLEM DIRECT RESULT OF Spectators Can See Takeoff's Without Peril and Authorities Breathe Easier In Every Sense Since Experts Come to Aid of Aviators at Boston. THOUGHT, NOT SPEECH! v quality always at a saving m IF jo uwant to get the proper action on your money and direct results for every dollar you spend, it will be 4 quite worth your while to make a few purchases here. X You owe it to yourself to investigate the quality of our X J merchandise and the above reproach method of our 4 chandising. -- mer- - The Wise Shopper Will Be Sure to See Thii Auortment of x X t 8 X 4 X X X -' ;- - -- 1 cot So many pretty bedspread ton spread with colored stripe and handsome rayon spread in novelty -- TW T- -J quat.ir' ! 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Insert l,.KK SlIOItK YOl'.Mi I'FOPl.i: .WTO WISKCK gathered on tlio more popular fields to see tbo takeoff In any one of the bit; races. Men. women and children trample over the fields before Ihe start of the filets, tearing up the turf and earth so that It may become quite dusty. When the pilots are ready to take off and the crowds pushed bark behind the ropes, the aviators may find the field covered wlih fine dust. As tlio plane starts down the run way, the propeller whirring, great elouds of diw-- t arise, getting Into the eyes of airmen and spectators alike, and creating a dangerous situation. To reduce-- thut danger so far as may be humanly possible, officials of the isouth llnstou Airport are using calcium dilorldo, a chemical that because of Its a lit nit y for moisture acts as a pellet t lut layer, much ill ihe same manner of a moist blanket over the field. Since that at lion was lukeu sinio montlis ago I he officials have brcntln d easier In ovtry st use of that ex (Mission and have made it possible for takeoffs without spectutois to oh.u-rts or to the fi'eis. to ITnro O-- 1 Mini It-- 1 V Ml low Hus-lltit- Mi- - l)-- l Htii- - Mini MlvfMl Hns-t- . A'lr , I tic. tllibb-itilu-i- l, IM Mufl-inunbb-Mclii- NhIIiui Wlili- - klu-i-- l, Pencil I2:t(l i'mm-m- , Nation Wbli LVIII l Hl.'ju. Sl.lll, :.V. Ciim, "27c. Because Prices Are Exceptionally Low Our quantity buying brings you such splendid towels that we advise your So buying them by the dozen. turkih towels in hand towel size plain white and colored patterns. TOWELS, pr pair 23c Hieni-o-lie- 39c 49c SECOND WARD RKI.IKF SOCIKTY HONORS MOTHKRS-DAt'(ilITKR- S ' was badly brui' oil nnd Doris Huff, 15. hail her face cut In several places by broken pieces of wimMii.'l.r, and was badly bruiaed all over her body, when a large touring car in which they were riding with David 1 IT. 21. at the wheel, and Melva Huff, brother and Matter of Doris Huff, turned over t.w i e on the Lake Shore road as they were Iret liming Inline Saturday alter witnessing a ball game between the home and the Iayson learn. The iar was travelling on a dill road when they struek a hump and the ear left the road, throwing all s the young people but Vuglin out and eleur of the iar He elung to the seat nnd was badly inHowever, jured about the oiliest. the attending physirinn reports that no bones were broken. David ami .Melva eseaped with minor bruises and scratches. All the young lolks suffered from shock and were i. ken to their home where they were attended by Dr. Joseph Hughes o! this city. The car was badly wiv(k-d- . 'Vaughn Tippett Springvilie Fork Mortuary Spanish hone Spanish Fork, Utah 31, 1 11 DAVID n. liOYACK, Manager Licensed Kinbaliner Ladv Assistant A STATEMENT Tip-pelt- RKLATING T(j THE FUTURE OF THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION and DODGE BROTHERS, INC The widespread public interest in recent events affecting the Chrysler Corporation and Dod Brothers, Inc., deserves an authentic and o: eial statement and an assurance regarding the future of these two corporations. Subject to the approval of stockholders. Dodge Brothers, Inc., will be acquired by the Chrysler Corporation, the plan of amalgamation having been recommended boards of directors. Each of these great institutions will tetain its identity, and will Continue, as heretofore, to produce and market its own product in accordance with the high and progressive standards from which motor car buyers the world over have previously benefited. Each will benefit from the consummation of apian which unites such tremendous resources in material, manufacturing facilities, financial power and manufacturing genius. Dodge Brothers will continue to be Dodge Brothers, and Chrysler will be Chrysler.Their products will be separate and distinct and will e continued in production without interruption. Their sales organizations will be unrelated except as they shall mutually share in the advantages of the consolidation. Both public and dealers may look forward to the greater benefits which the consolidation of such tremendous resources will produce and the men identified with these businesses may be assured of a stable and definite future, inspired by the progressiveness which has been responsible for this uniting of two great companies. The annul mothers and daughters day progiam of the Second ward Relief Society was held June 12th at the Si-- i ond ward chapel. President Mdna Ilroekhunk presided: singing O Ye Mountains High:" prayerMrs Jane Prockhank: solo. "The Songs to Sing." Mrs. Ileth My Mother Waldron: address "What Mothers of Today Receive from the Organ infioiis of the Chinch." Mrs. Lyle freer; tribute to mother, Hannah Cornnbv ; rending. "The Fool s Prayer, Janie Fineli: guitar solo. Mrs. ICva Child, accompanied bv Mias Delphi! Cahoon; talk on tithing, Mrs. Dellla Hughes; duet. "Mot her's Love" Itorniee Thomas and Lois freer, on the nano bv Vivian Wiide. Prizes weie awarded to the oldest mother present, Mrs. Hannah Davis. 7k; the mother with the most daughters, Rachel Moore, J ; tile youngest daughter, baby daughter of Mrs. Alter singing "Love at May Stone. Home." the benediction was pronounced by Mrs. Nettie Wilde. Refreshments were served to the 115 mothers and daughters present. C-- ed Mrs. N. V. Anderson and two children of Los Angeles, California, are spending two months with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Roai h. II LY IS AWIVLKS IKY OF ROK.II KIDKRS' l( DRY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach and family were dinner guests Sunday of July 1 is the thirtieth Mr. and Mrs. Lyne Roberts of Provo, of a briant victory wonanniversary by one of the occasion being the birthday of the most picturesque bodies of troops Marie little their which ever fought undr the Ameridaughter. can flag For it was on July 1, IS9S Miss Jennie Stark of Iayson and that the Rough Riders" under the Andrew Ioulsen of Lake Slmre were leadership of Theodore Roosevelt, made their names and the name of married on Wednesday of last week San Juan Ilill forever famous in the at the Salt Lake Temple. The young history of our country. In tiiis issue of The Press there is couple will reside at Pavson. an illustrated feature artide by ElHe was a darky on trial lo mak- - mo Scott Watson, which tells the story of this famous regiment, who ing whiskey what they did and why "What's your name asked tlie they were, were so famous Don't miss they judge. Years Since San Juan Hill" "Thirty suli." "Joshua, Are you the Joshua that made the in this issue! sun stand still?" Naw suh I'se do Joshua what made de moonshine. Because he was a sucess as a wiseAmerican dothing salesman, Ralph Forbes was given Ui opportunity of playing an English aristocrat in Norma Shearer's nett picture, The Actress," which cames Monday to the Angelus Theatre Executives of discovered during the making oFThe Latest From Paris that Forbes and Miss Shearer made an ideal screen couple and so the acotr was given "The Acthe second opportunity tress, which was directed by Sidney Franklin, is a story of life mi the English stage with a love story between the actress and the aristocrat. JOHN J. BANKS Dottier hi cracking CHRYSLER CORPORATION DODGE BROTHERS, INC. J Real Estateand Loans Life Insurance and Fire Insurance in till its branches Automobiles I nd in ii ii, u: MINING STOCK BROKER g. :(7t-Icn- Turkish Towels by the Dozen e p.-ri- l es Buy Our Trademarked Brandi u and Hit Famous Smile. dut-layln- IK ItT l Sheets-Sheeting-Cas- Boston Airport, South Boston, Mats. fresh from hia In Central Amt-rio- t uuil I In, Went Indies, Is now looking for new worlds to conquer aeronautical))'. city and aviation officials ate planning new ways to make airport safer. Flyer ate interested In the du-- t problem not because they meet dust aloft, but because they must retlc-with Hie problem when they are laud UUlcials are Interested becatc-they are watchful over the safety of filled with a thousands of new mil for aviation because of Col. Lindbergh's prowetts. So seriously have the official of the Boston Airport at Soutb Bostou real Iced thut question that they have con ducted special experiments with apparatus and chemicals to de termiue which are most effective. The problem has arisen only in years one might say months with the Increase In galleries" ut the big aviation fields. Public Interest lias become so aroused to flying that it is qo uncommon sight to see hundreds and even thousands of A.Y.WHEELER HOME MORTUARY blue Krcen PoIL color and (trines on 98c S2.98 $3.49 $4.98 Trj v X X - f f7f rlwT'l cream white backgrounds. BED SPREADS EO C't X Kse i S ! Co-o- p. - I A jacquard pattern. Our price are temptingly low for pread of d. 44 '4 7 'AtW ' -- X in every department. Will be We cannot begin to find room here to mntion i tenth of thse real Special Bargains. Watch our windows and inside display and you will find real buys for the week-enEach day different. You will save dollars here a tthe Big Ihone 'u ' , .?A X Specials Saturday featured Spanish Fork Co-o- , VA : 4 Friday and I Attractive Spreads Stripes Jacquard J 4 t Mihm Mildred Kvans has left for l.ng.iii to visit with her hlster. Mrs. L M. Kdtsim. 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