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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER Work, Her Long Life Recipe n ml juvra ' -- A u v; Taken Care of With Dispatch , :i. - Shop by mail, with MR. JOHN WEST to fill your orders i Temporary Arrangements Made by Postoffice Dc-- x partment; Needs Fund.! i XT. I A Af " Z 1 ' ' V v Our Very Easy Terms MAIL ORDERS Mrs. Harriett Broadhead, at 06, is still alert and active. She is the oldest inhabitant of Nephi. Hard work, she says, , explains her longevity. jyr.e 17; 1926. If you havo Just a ay an account horo, Chargo It An Important Selling of Bedroom Suites Bargains Possible Because of Special Purchases in Enormous Quantities! WASHTNTiTON, Oct. H (By the Associated Presa) United States1 marines are to be ued to ru&rd the mails pending organization of a new and large armed force by the department As a result of recent mall rob- berles, including that at Elizabeth, N St marines still be assigned at once to railway terminals, postal cars and valuable mall trucks transporting registered mall As soon as congress conenes lecembr. Postmaster General New will ask for a special appropriation to meet the needs of a more effec-tl- e guard than can be furnished under present budget assignments The postmaster general also has ordered that new specifications for railway mall cars be prepared at once The cars will be built bv the and leased to the railroads and will be designed with a Uew to effe-tl- e protection of the mail and postal fiom bandit attn ks emploees In addition, a large number of armored trucks are to be built for the potoffiee department at once in the The decision to ue marh es present emergency was reached at a conference between the postmaster general and Major General Iejeune, eommaiKant of the marine corps post-offi- X"- . , X b : ..V-:oA- , JT-- V 1 s. - ., "A$ I iwt vt' ; . . ? 11 VdT vViH '' a.? 4. , ; i 1 VJ ; v ul , ' - xv y. , '1 ' - ' '"N ' I ern-me- i f ' W - - V -O- -' Vl ' Broadhead was the only woman beAs the tween Pav son and Levan weather grew warm living Inside the stockade became very unpleasant as It was necessary to keep all the livestock Inside a space of less than two Mocks, to keep them from the In-- d an From President Young thev obtained permission to build a larar stockade, covering ten blocks with two gates, one on the north and an Ins 1a th;s all ther on the sourh the houses were built and all the !e driven The gates 8 at night were locked each night, and no man everv to bed ever went until person was accounted for and both gates 1 locked Nephi Woman Is Grandma to Host CHO OO (HO 00 00 OO Descendants Would Make Village 00 Bom 00 00 00 00 00 in 1830; Came Here in 1850 EXPLAINS LONQEVltY. Asked to what ehe attributes her To longevity Mrs Broadhead replied hard work and trust in the Lord I and mv blldrcn of taised ten own, two others and dressed them all In cloth that I carded, spun and wove mvseif Me had ten In our family before I had a cook stove and fourteen before I had a sewing machine About the best dav a work I ever did was the time David cut the word from n slnop and I cardid spun and wove tin loth cut and made a pair of troupers for him which he wore to his brther s wedding at 8 o cloc k that night' She is the mother of twelve children two dving In Infancy ten growing to manhood end womanhoed of whom are living today They Mrs Julia Hobbs, with whom she makes her home In Nephi David Sam H tarn and Thomas all of Nephi Mrs Harriett Scott of Salt Lake and Mrs of Alfred McGune Alberta, Canada Will Elijah and Rose who grew to followed their father, have maturity who d ed forty year ago This remarkable wnnian has a mind a clear today as It ever was gnd fir failing eyesight has escaped mot of the infirmities of her advanced age Asked what she thinks of the age in which we live, Rhp exWonderful just wonderclaimed I am so thankful to have been ful pared to see It nd what do you think of the modern girl4 Weil with a shake of her head 4I don t thirik she is much d'fferent from the rest of girls Mrs Brodnead is far from sitting with folded hands awaiting a summons to another world Her hands are never Idle and it Is her one regAt she well sea cannot that enough to Sensationally Bed Bow-Ein- d Low Boy Vanity or Dresser Bench or Chair , Low-Price- d 4-l?i- ece $38.00 $33.00 $53.00 $8.00 Displayed in Windows. Terms $10 cash, $8 a month. NTWI BEAUTIFUL! AnJ what a mnneloua value. Tomorrow morning the most extraordinary aa!e of fine It is a suite that vuU add distmc tion to any home and following the st le tf ndonoios of the new season. it inot unusual jiricp concession. , Buv the whole suite or anv piece you need! Its a chance to save I.ook at the lllustr itmn stnd at the frices! miss' In wondirtul walnut tencer, combined with other line cabinet woods, the suite is characterised by its os crisis, graceful 1 udor lines, mahogany drawer bottoms and dust proof construction. seenty. Born Harriett Betts, In Warwlck-ehir- e she has Hved EngiaxuL In to see tne sailing ship In whkh she and her young husband spent three months in crossing the ocean change to the ocean gieyhourd of today, and the airplan fallow the same course a the plrdding rx teem which she followed at toss the plains. She haa seen seenteen presidt nts come and go Landing In New Orleans in 1850, it was three years before they could In the work their way westward summer of 18a3 they had an opportune to join an emigrant train come ing to Salt Iake David Broadhead drove a wagon loaded with stoves, and his oung wife trudged beside him. At -- night they slept on the stoves In the wagon the kind of buying opportunity that is too rare, too unusual to exquisite antique Huguenot finish in a rich shaded effect; smart Dining Room Suite. A $275 Value. New Low Price THREE WEEKS TO NEPHI. In September they aimed in Salt Lake, and in November the oldest child, now Mrs Harriett Scott of biJt Lake and grandmother of th pty-- f rnr Tho nxf grandt hlldren, was born Libe they month, with a started with an ox teim to N phi, to Join the settlement whkh had been ordered there Today the trip can easllv be made In three hours It took them three weeks Between the tuwrvs t Spui-isFork and Lav son the oxen exhausted bv wallowing through two feet of snow In the fate of a driving snowstorm lav down and r fused to move The other man in the paity told Mr Broadhead that one of them must go for help With his infint daughter en n arm and her voung mother clinging to the other, he walked six miles to the nearest house, and aent aid to the rest of the piriv Mrs Broadhead says, I don t think sew there was any Christmas that year, Mis LaH Clark formerly at Snow' anvwav, I never heard of any Arriving in Nephi, thev built a log Reautv Parlor, now operating at Tenfi-arn a Beauty Shop, 849 E 2nd house Inside the stockade erected h For a time Mrs Mi 10348 the other settlers (Adv ) h bedroom euitea Snlt Lake haa seen in months! Exquisite In design, the price as so low because the manufacturers Rave them to us at An Underselling of Exquisite t A wise man once said of a good woman, Her children rise up and call Should the children of htr blessed Mrs Harriett Broadhead, the oldest inhub'tant of Nephi, do this and they fU might It would be a mighty shout, for, counting children, grandand children, her direct descendants number one hundred and Suite A $210 Value Displayed In Windows. Terms 8-Pie- ce S T (pjW 4 & $10 cash, $10 a month. hr this suite of latest design Spanish is this attractive suite. Each piece is made of perfectly matched, genuine walnut veneer, in a hi&h light shade; beautiful satin walnut finish. Dustproof construction; expert cabinet work, beveled edges; beautiful turnings and fittings; all through are evidences of the splendid quality. influ-ene- d 4M insui w imi.ium BURN 20 POUNDS OF FREE AIR TO EVERY POUND OF COSTLY COAL See Our Regular Family Size sQoo Umweiissill ' t Ann1 Masft Burns the Fuel Gases and Smoke Other Heaters Waste Tho Univertol Air Bloat mire, lr, which lo froo, with tho fool gaooi otherwise waated, and forces thia mixture back upon the live coal, whera it la completely eonaumed. atovea waate half ronr fuel because of the fuel to escape up the they permit chimney in the form of heat producing gaaea, soot and smoka. Forty per cent of your money buy actual heat, 60 i, waated up the chimney. A UMVEB&AL AXE BLAST KEATEB wdll atop this great waato of your money. Thsy Terms $5 Down $5 a Month A price smashing value possible foi purchase from one of America s,famous Parlor Suite factor ics for this October Sale makes this sensational you. Each piece is superbly carted with newest wood frames; luxuriously ov erstuffed and covered in etery desirable shade of genuine Jacquard siitl. ' loose spring cushions in reversible damask. Shaped arms; spring seat and b ack. price-savin- 5-Pi- Breakfast Room Set Unfiiahed, ready for enameling. A $25 value. New low price , Make One Dollar Do Work of Two 1117 ece IK UNTVLEBAL ATE BLAST, rue! Saving Combination, theoo valuabo gases aro burned, thereby eliminating the waste and making the fuel approximately twice ae efficient. A UJ.TVEBSAI. AIK BLAST will quickly pay for lteelf becaoao yon y 2 coiaf KElfE s Save J to 1 Your Fuel Wool and Cotton Blanket Value at New Low Price Level. A Real $12 CC PC Per Pair Displayed In Windows. . Terms 85c cash, $1 s month. V of woudorf illv warm, excellent quality blinkets. woven of wool with enough cotlifetime' ( bavin;, ton to prevent shrinking' locy Variety of gorgeous, plaid effects! Largo PPiko inches double bed safe. Marvclou. .Displayed in the Windows of a faet-eolo- r Displayed In Windows. Terms 65c cash, $1 a month. Attraetiva Breakfast Room Bet, well constructed of eastern hardwood and ready for enameling. A set for your breakfast nook or kitchen. Bids Chairs ara Windsor st vis in place of oval. g I |