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Show ttrTsPAT. NOVEMBER 1.. 1928 PAGE A mlfltr THE PAST YEAR ELLIE OTIS, looking rery trim ami pretty In a uew street frock for which she bud puld ten dollars aud cents nnd a hat which she seventy-fiv- e bad bought at a sale for a dollar and e half, boarded the morning train nut of Gregton and waved farewell to her slater-ln-lawho stood watching on the platform. No tears shed, that was a blessing. It was a lot harder to leave home for the girls who had mothers and real sisters to make a fuss about them. And Nellie hnd never said much about her plaus for leaving Greet on. She had given up her cashiers job at the store without saying what she had Intended to do. Willi 'two' hundred dollars to draw on she would he in no immediate want in the city. Nellie opened her purse to get out her ticket so It would be convenient when the conductor came along and aa she did so she alao took out a little dipping that had really served as for her mlgratlpn for tiio a aend-oof a girl about Nellie's told It city. ' age from a country place probubly very much like Gregton who bud gone to the city to seek her fortune. Having been unable to find work in tore or office she had gone to work ,In a quick restaurant, where ahe hud been set to making griddle cakea in a front window. Passing by the window a famous producer bad seen her, noted the perfections of her face and figure and straightway goni within to arrange an Interview. And now this girl was being educated at this producers expense for the stage language lessons, dancing lessons, music, singing everything that a girl might CONSTANT EXPANSION 4 serve Chevrolet owners better r--t IINCB January Ik more than a mflBon now Chevrolet! have bean de Umodtoownen malring the Chev rolot Motor Coin pany,iortheecood builder? automob achievement Dot ly bo of ttao quality and value of Chevrolet can but lff be t i In order to bring dime BMWh tooth fcrilMee of die Chevrolet Chevrolet dealers fcrijtoito and owners everywhere, there hoto been erected 26 huge parte warehouses in the princt of distribution. This pal centers - - In operation by January first and seven more by the aaer of 1929. IntoUie eervice departments of all Chevrolet dealers, Chevrolet has brought special tools and shop equipment designed -- BONNEL-RED- under the supervision of Chew rolet engineers. This equip tnent definitely assures mum speed and precision and thejoweK possible cost in the performance of every Chevro let service and repair operation which are cluirgol for on a flat rate basis. Furthermore, all of thesa tre mendoua facilities have fa nude available. to 15,000 authorised service stations ! il manned by skilled mechanics over 25X)0 ofwhom have been factory trained to. efficiently handle every repair 'operation on i Chevrolet car. In addition, there are over 4)000 other points where genuine Chevrolet parts may be obtained. ' Uniformly uniformly reliable and within easy teach of everybody everywhere this ' great service organisation ia maintaining at peak efficiency die fine performance far which Chevrolet cars have alwayi been renowned. , wspt CO, HELPER, UTAH IRedd Motor Company 120 Went Slain Price. Utah Q U, A L I AT LOW T Y. partment 1 picked thto up, Ndlle," he Bald. Ndlle looked up Into the eyes of Bob Leonard, with whom her brother COST First of Largo land ANNOUNCEMENT - Beginning December 1, 1928, there will be open to auto the public a first-las- s machine and shop repairing to be known as the Depot . Garage and Repair Machine ' shop, located across from the D. & R. G. W.epot oh Carbon avenue. Free estimations. C. Lta FONTEH, Proprietor . Fred Ott has been called the first motion pletora actor sines he appaamd In the r first pictnrs Mr. Edlsoa took when ho was asperisMnttng la lfifil Cleaning Pointings To remora fly specks from oil palatines try . washing thorn with whrm suds mode with a pure aoop that dose not contain lyo, osing a soft doth. . C Owr Lady of ' abroad. Its workers in nearly 3,000 chapters in the United States have assisted an average of 20,558 service and men each month, helping them to settle government claims and procure hospital treatment 'and- - seeing that their families did not suffer while these claims were pending. At the same time Red Cross workers in' hospitals and ramps assist ml an average of nearly 30,000 men each month and arranged during the year more than 22.000 recreation aud entertainment events,. Carrying on civilian relief aetivT-tio- s only where 'there is no other agency to do it mostly in small towns and rural sections the Red Cross has assisted more than 10,000 families during the year. In communities throughout America and in our insular and foreign its 745 publie health nurses have been fighting disease and suffering and improving the health standards of the nation. They have made more than a million' visits to homes during the year to eare for the sick and protect the well. Eight hundred seventy four thousand school children have been inspected and given assistance in having their physical defects corrected. Nearly 60,000 women and girl have been taught in the organization home hygiene and eare of the sick a Nellie waa reflecting. Of course she never would consent to make s spectacle of herself In a restaurant window. And ahe had no desire to go on the stage: Precisely what ahe want ed to do ahe didn't know the had saved the dipping Just because It bowed her that girls who went to the dty sometimes succeeded in good positions. And as ahe thought, the little dipping flattered to the floor end the young men who, unseen by Nellie, had taken the seat behind her saw It and PRESIDEHT-ELECT reached to get it A Uttle later, boldfirst finger, ing It between thumb aud he quietly stepped Into Nellle'a com- Wecordially invite you to come in and see how our service facilities reflect the influence of this great national service program. CHEVROLET D . In Porto Rico the Ameriean Red half million homeless and destitute persons under its care, and in Florida there are 50,000 persons looking to it for assistance aa a result of the tropical hurricane which swept out of the Carribean aean in September and rnt a path of destruction over' a 'fifteen hundred mile course. A relief fund of about tor 500.000 has been raised with which the organisation is preventing intense suffering and in many instances actual starvation. During the organizations fiscal year which closed June 30th it gave assistance following 88 disasters, 66 of whieh were in this' country and 22 Cross has a tha Snows' Over the doors of the uanastan houses of parliament, appear tbs words, Tha wholesome sea ,1s at her gates, her gates both Sait and West." . .Wedding announcements. The Ban. had gone to school and who bad recently come home after the completion of hla medical studies. People eald he had come to take the place of hla father, old Doctor Leonard, who assuredly needed a rest after long years of devotion to a strenuous country practice:' "Where are yon going?" asked Nellie. Same place youre going," laughed Bob. "Why, Bob Leonard, said Nellie, the color coming to her checks. "Ton dont mean that yon arent going to stay and practice In Gregton? lour father cant keep up with that country practice forever and there Isnt another doctor that side of the river for miles and miles and Ive been reading about how Important it la to have good doctors for the country practice. "Ton aeem to know quite e lot about the situation," said Bob, with a smile. And then, "How about your plana? You going up to apply for a job aa flap Jack turner? I read the dipping. Do you know. Ive heard that then Is a waiting Hat yards long now In all the quick lunch counters where they have girls turning flap jacks In the windows." "Dont be so Billy, said Nellie. "1 saved that because it was amusjut ing. But I am going to the dty to work, ell the same." "I wouldnt," said Bob dryly! "After all, you owe something to Gregton aa much aa I do. They talked of other things for a time, lunched together In the dining ear and by two or three in the after-noInterests In common and . found sympathies that they had never discovered In nil the yean they bad known each other in Gregton. "Tell you what Ill do," snld Bob. of when they were within e half-hothe dty. "Ill go back If you will. No one knows but you that I waa thlnkRig-o- f leaving for good and I dont believe anyone knows you were, either. Frankly, the reason the Greg-toproposition didnt appeal to me was because I needed some one to shsre the experlnca with. I didnt see girl there thst appealed to me, and I still thought of you as a child." "I dont sea how you Intend to have me share It with you," said Ndlle lowly. "I mean I want to marry you," Bald Bob. "If youre willing well juat get married In tha dty, send word to the folks, spend a week' or two on a sort of wedding trip and then go back. Then they sat making plana, even starting to mako a Hat of the things they wonld need to buy In the dty, kitchen equipment and lustruipents that Bob felt he would need as an practitioner. "Ton sea what a silly little girl you were to run nway to the dty, said Bob, holding her arm aa tlioy walked behind their porter along the station platform In tha dty. "Not at all," defended Nellie. "1 came to seek my fortune, and I found ' It before I'd even got here!' I did evrp better than the griddle cake glrL"- ' Never have, we had such a sensational showing, of fall and winter millinery . - Every hat in the store has a per sonal individuality . You will want to buy more than one.' Hats of every headsize, styles for everyone. See our displays. Wood Styles shown in our store are Velvets, Metallics, Brown , Tam, Hatters Plush, Monel Blue , Wood Felts, Soeils, Black and Navy Blue. A It emphasizing style and individuality. We are open evenings until after the holidays. -- 9 I PRICE, UTAH PHONE 350 i n 1 00 whum 122,000 were of perahna ", children .... With'90,000 persons a year dying as a result of accidents, the American Red Cross is waging a nationwide campaign to reduce this annual loss of life. Jn- the last twelve months it has instructed more than 150,000 persona in the United States in find aid for the' injured, while the number of persona gnrolled in its life saving corps after receiving intensive instruction in methods for rescuing and reviving the drowning .persons, has reached nearly 174,000. During the year it has also given more than 4000. lectures and demonstrations fa 1th furtherance pf, this, campaign. In addition to helping with the ad- -: ministrative and other phases of the work. Red Cross yolunteers hive daring' the year) produced more than a quarter of a million garments and two and a quarter million surgical dressings for uso in disaster relief work and other contingencies. They have alao - transcribed 1316 eolujnes into Braille, a system of raised lettering whereby tha lind are enabled to read. Practically all Braille transcribing in this eountry is done by Red Cross volunteers. The Ameriean Red Cross makes no appeals for funds during the year except fallowing great national disasters in which eases all funds eontri- - k buted are spent for relief work in the disaster for whieh the appeal is made. This entire program of service is fi- naneed from membership dues obtained during thi Roll Call. In addition to this the membership funds finance many relief operations following relatively small disasters in which no special appeal is made. -- - . . - . SIS ON MONDAY FOR MMWOFM STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Calif., Nov. 12. Final orders have been received from Washington by the commanding officer of the battleship Maryland to take Herbert CL Hoover to South America, sailing from a Southern California port not earlier than next Monday. The latest word here today was that would board the the president-ele- ct ship at San Pedro, the port for Los Angeles, on November 20th, sailing on the same day and arriving at Balboa at the Pseifie entrance to the Panama Canal, abont five days later. After the inspection of the eanal the ship will continue on to the first port of rail in South America, whieh The is yet to be determined un. painted and some repairs mads to She suffered at San Pedro recently when she waa eideawip-e- d by a foreign steamer, the Maryland will sail for the southern port to refuel and there await the president-elect and his party who will go from Palo Alto to San Pedro by rail. During the voyage to Chilly Mr. Hoover will oeeupy the admirals suite, located in the extreme stern of of the ship under the quarter-deek- . This suite is a sumptuous one, consisting of a large reception room, a dining room, a bed room and a private bath with a separate small sitting, room. These quarters will be equipped with all the necessary facilities to carry on the for the "resident-elegreat volume of work ho must do on the voyage. This work will include the preparation of the speeches he ia to deliver in the first South Ameriean republics he visits! For the other members of the party, the personnel of which has not yet been finally determined upon, there will be a dozen, bther staterooms now occupied by junior officers who will bo detached from the battleship until she returns to her base on the California coast minor1 damages ct The president-ele- ' will be accom- ct panied by his younger son, Alan, and his secretary, George Akerson,-- as well as representatives of the state department and a sizeable corps of newspaper correspondents and a few cameramen. n ur classes, how to give home eare to the sirk in their homes and how to prevent sickness by the jrroper care of the home and the family. " In their fight against malnutrition, the ranse of many physical defects in children qnd adults, the organization has given nutrition instruction to 128,-0- Important Ballot Ckaago The Australian ballot was flnt troduced Into the United Static 1868 In Kentucky, Maryland, one of the largest and new- est of the navys battleships, and regarded as an extraordinsryily steady eraft in rough weather, was placed in drydock today at Hnnten Island in San Franeiaco bay, to be conditioned for the voyage whieh will take her as far south as Valparaiso, Chili. After her hull has been elesned and In- la Ooorpomoroi An orator to a man who words to propel a . Igal . use twta-- di inuxyiiKy blanks of all kinds.' The Bun. AN APPRECIATION To my many friends and supporters in Carbon conn- I ty, wish to express sincere thanks. I feel that I am doubly indebted to them because the pressure of circum-stances prevented my taking a very active part in the campaign, and I feel that I owe them an expresskm of appreciation all the more on that account. I shall attempt to repay them by serving the people of Carbon county and the state of Utah to the very best of in my the next legislature. I shall support Governor ability Dern la all his wise and progressive policies. (Started! A V JORGENSEN, Sldd,.Uwi;,. w ' ' - hs-- - i |