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Show 1 AUGVST-30- . THE SUNDAY IIEIUID, ' J , I STUDEBAKER; SPECIAL r. ' y ....... : i , ; AROUMMPMOGASLOOP There are only two cpm-a n i e s m a n uf a c t u r in g You Iniow its done well p automobilesjm the ONE-PROFITi- ba in I theLlow pri c e f i e 1 d ' ;a n d ; Studebaker in the fine, car field. Public aippreciation ofOne-Profi- t value is ma king Studebaker cars sis-F- ord 0 ,7i RW Trip cTkUt to 2Wti Motoring tub atat Ctfai 1 CpN . If Aa a ; -- more popular with the X Service Station attendant In' fact. He is trained to think of all the little things you might overlook. He works swiftly and well. Thoroughness is his creed Quickness is his aim Neatness is his instinct; . Automobile buying public than ever before. JcnkinsTf Salt Lake City a t the wheel of bis Studebaker. Spe cial Six which made the trip over, tUu, Tituptmogoa loop; both ways, Ab ... iu high guar. By N. Cl'NNAR KASMISON handicapped on the trip from the Around the Timiiuuogo oop on fact that be waa not familiar with hiKhr of The steepest' places The affirmative answer to the th location question plueed a funuy grin around on the road or the many' 'balrptn the hps of the doubters, while they turns on the way to Aspen Qrove. knowingly shook their heads and For that reason, the two passenger shrugged 4 heir shoulders. in the back aeat were ; forced to "Oh", some old lnule might make It on high around there, hut- - on walk about half a mile over one f automobile! .. .No, never J".. dugwaya between Wild: And then the wiseacres frowned wood and Asncn. Grove.; ' a aud smiled at the same time. ; Tils lack of rtmlllarity .with 1 he "Well, I tell you 'what 1 11 do road prevented Mr. Jenkins at, times with you, old boy, before we even from getting tii necessary mouien make the attempt," spoke outAb turn to carry ine car, over me steep Jenkins, tlie man who had set out est place.. As a f xowuiuthe', Var on the fcceunnj'ly foolhardy liuik ufiwas permitted to hiH'k dqwn, once driving a Studelniker SiK'cial fis or twice to get a new, start. At on lilglr aruitmr' Tin?" l'linpauogos no time, however, did Alr.' Jnklna s touch the "We'll just U't you 50 Unip. genrsliirt,: being 'auie' to - ft of gaeuilio that this old' boat start'the ear on high. will make it, and make It chhj." With a . rhythmical ."chugghagg Ah Jenkins called for the writer cbjigg'-- ilhe Studebaker Special Six at the Herald office u week ago trqveled. pver the bmp.,. road!, "and Saturday afternoou In his Stude-liak- soon arrived at Mutual bell, 'near Stteial Six which he has the camp of George, tiicharda of been driving during thejjasJL13 or Undon.. v-'- v, 14 months. lie wanted someone to Here the car was turned around, go with jiliu uround the loop to passengers were tfartsferred see that ho did not shift be 'gear to Clarence Naylor'8 Star c4r,v1iu?h U9hbj.jtat.l!uL.UriiV.iy(ii(;ntIredis; had,, made, the trip ahead, ojt .the i'''"" i tance on highi KtiiuN linker, and Mr. Jenklna and As wa startefl towards the mouth myself went- - on , the retrn.:trlp of I'rovo canyon Jenldus explained aleucj i ' ; Uiut.be wautc( to make the trip The return was remarkable'ffrm both ways," that he would go via the fact that ior a long distance on Aspen Grove - Into Ainericau'' Fork oije. of the ateep grades the-- teat yar ?anyon as fur as Mutnal Dell and wa forced to Idle behind a heavily then turn arauud and go around loauea small ear oi signiseers: m the loop, returning back to JProvo No hacking was necessary on the by way of Asien iirove aud Provo Mutual Dell to Wildwood trip.. The ' driver was acquainted with the road canyoBL.' After we U'ft Vivliin Park,, where and knew Just exactly where to the tunk was filled with gasoline, give an added momentum. the real test run began. Besides If Mr. Jenkins will familiarize Mr. Jenkins and myself tjiere were himself thoroughly with the road two other fellows in the car, each it is my opinion that he will be pue of whom tipied the scale around ahel to drive bis Studebaker Special the mark. Six around the loop on high,, with WhemheTtrr BwcrveTT ffoirf tlie three passengers onthe entire trip, main canyon road onto the steep without stopping. The feat iwag accomplished In dugway at M'lldwood, and manipu lated the grade in, easy fashion ul aliout three hours time. doubts of not making the rest of Relief Society The Belief aocjety the trip vanished from the minds From there on meetings In the Sixth ward will of the passengers. the machine, chugged its way over begin Tuesday afternoon. The spe the roil d at a rate of about 25 to cial activities committee will have 30 miles an hour, . charge of a splendid program i The driver was more or less full attendance la desired. Women who understand little of a car's care can drive in at a Continental Station with perfect confl- -. . dence that all services ;Will be performed with utmost , ( Studebaker Prices do not include' the ' outside v profits of Body-Make- rs i T 70U do not have to supervise the wofkof a Conoco t , . ; : carefulness and ability and with perfect courtesy, . ;r crfot a sin$e wa3k2infcinCorux'p(rcininacr; .;. i -- - st ."if Nay lor Auto Company .. PRQVO ' CONOCO GASOLINE A ' . THIS STUDEBAKE IS Wlrr. ' mm EAR ', . . c - j ... "fbii." preparing to hold p their stocks until "next year,- confident that certainty and Uu'k of- confidence, for ; 1 prices must before then show some f .. the Immediate future of wool. withstanding the news', from-- Euro a As consequence sales, are pro pean aud North American f'Etcrs J ceeding very slowly, giving rise to accnmslation h of more com idi'irt otj a inomentary reflecting most peoiJe who can do sir are now stocks of the raw material. ; . (r.P.iie LINE f fte TeelSVijF - . HOLDING WOOL 7 , Bt'EXOS AIRES, Ahg. 20. i , , " . '. J ..... '. -- ;: , Refiners and Marketer Producer, ; . J, T, . t i ; r . Y I Idaho, Kanrnt, Mutoum, Montana, Nebratka, Hem- Mexico, Oklahoma, Ofiefym. South Dakota, Utah, Wash-mdton and Wyoming er R . Oarg ojrlo Mobiloili of ' 4 ; MOTOR OILS . Polarl at Motor Olli - CONTINENTAL OIL XOMPANY jgul-lon- UTAH -- - : : - In one 'corner of the hall refreshment bootb was pretlll? decorated, from which dainty re scheme. Pleasant View : ' . ! . Mr. Earl Foot. Ecporter, ' Telephone ; , fresbmenta were served. Following a pfograid of reading and musical numlierg, dancing tvas enjoyed. The music for ' dancing wak furnished by Wilde's orchestra. Many beautiful and pseful gifts were received by the. young couple from the 300 present guests who Among the attended the wedding reception gften in honor of Mr. - and Mrs. Richard Glazier Friday evening In the Pleasant View ward amusement hall were: Mr. and Mm. Willaid Gatherum and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence II. Brereton of Salt Lake; Miss Helen Canae of Heber, Mlaa Teddle Jack Tardlngton, I.eland Hart, Ivers, Fred Meldrom and RolK'rt Hyde, all of Keetley; Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKensley of Hiawatha ; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pyne of Califor nia ; , Reed Chadwick and BeI'lun Thornton - of American Fork, and Wall Holllday of Charleston. ; " The following were ' Salt Lake visitors ..'Wednesday: Bishop and Mrs. .Sidney CJuff, Mrs. Frances CTuff, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lelchty, Mr. and Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Mar garet Pulsipher, Mrs. Emma Greer and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Soote. ; n The Gleaner girls of Pleasant ward entertained at the home of Miss Alene Bonnett In honor of Mrs. Richard Glaxter, formerly Miss Merle Penrod. A pleasant time waa spent with games and music, followed by luncheon. The guest of honor was presented with a beauti ful picture. , View The marriage of Mis Merle Pen-roto Richard Glazier took place Wednesday, August 20, in the Salt Lake temple.- A reception and dance was given In their honor ... Friday evening In the ward amusement hall by Mr.' and Mrs. William A. d - Miss Pauline rhllllm and Kra Patten were married Wednesday. Jn the Halt Lake temple. Mrs. Patten , The hall was- - attractively decorated In a green and pink- color left Friday for Bingham, where she will teach achoombe coming winter. . J ' 783-R-- : Penrod.-- . r Evenings a ; - V13 i This 9eeoitlv effect la noticed en Parisian coat designed for even in g wear. The collar of puffed velval bat long taaaela ot allk fringe thai tuat match to color, and give a ions, narrow Mm to the 'wrap. Jt 95 ceMs Eddie Off the Field Eddie Oolllna, manager Of the KOUND TRIP The First Storm 'v : to . , . . St S Proportionately Low Fare to Have-t67Fire:- OGDEN Up The evenings afe quite cool, already, and with the first rain, it will be necessary to fire up. Don't delay and be ob. liged to shiver while your coal is coming. ORDER , ' YOU Ii COAL NO.W from - n Mutual Goal & lumber Company , ; . Phone357 ' ' ; ' be Limit September 8th , Ask Local Agents For Fur ther Detail? . -- Visit : ' 1 ;. " - " Bill TiWen. national tcnnli Champion and Cranston Holmap, Stanford University tur. Whotxprung a urprls by defeating TliUcn in an exhibition match at Detroit recently Ha did It In two set, tfwula circles. THden1! on tb loo." lie's censjilciwl a ' i'. left In the acvompanylng photo, .., TresenUnK I?anu ' ; - H, CodyvKt-Phon- ftttwfr-twHtort-In ',- JC-H.- - e owni d,v S15 Funk, Agt. Phone 312 In deep thought over the .next play, - Ogden Canyon Wasatch Canyons " And Many Other'Points ..of Interest; ., . EX way.,, card can - (Union Pacific System) "Saltair Beach : . Spend (he Week End and Labor Day In Salt Lake and Ogden, - it resifut - "Tacraation. die, by the is quite a-ahark and "hold hi of. them. Tne above photo was taken ' In the east Just after the White Box hod finished a tough series. Eddie seems to Oregon Short Line , Aw with ' via better nothing than a good game of. aott taire after, a hard day on th ball field. , He finds SALT LAKE CITY arid-you'- ll n)oya ' Box, SEPTEMBER 5th . Whlta Chicago FROM PROVO ' T . |