OCR Text |
Show f HE SAUNA SUN, Allied Mils Ask (Continued from first page) sistently sought after to disseminate accurate and true road information; to advise all inquirers of the shortest, the best and most available routes to the destinations which they seek, without passion, or partiality or prejudice in favor of one section of the state as against another. methods 5. The discriminatory referred to have eminated from the offices of the Utah State AutomoSaid methods have been suggestive, implied and direct, in verification of which we present bile association. and 4. 6. We charge as discriminatory and unfair the routing of tourist whose destinations are Los Angeles by way of San Francisco over ths Wendover route. We present clip Exhibits 1, 2, 3 ping from the Tribune of December 28th, designating said Wendover route as necessity on the part of San Francisco. Second, Salt Lake, the funnel through which all tourists centering in Salt Lake City are to be poured into San Francisco; Salt Lakj City Tribune, December 22nd, 1924. As further evidence of the business interest of San Francisco we present clipping from Salt Lake Tribune, March 25th, 1923, a pledge of California to pledge to bridge Overland Trail Gap. In fulfillment of pledge we present clipping from Salt Lake Tribune of March 4, 1924-- , and Oct, 1, 1923. Photographs of checks paid, Utah Booming Wendover Route, Dec. 17, 1924, clipping from Salt Lake Tribune. Under date of June 25, 1922, letter from W. D. Rishel to Jim Houlihan and others, San Francisco, California : Now, boys, there is one phase of this question that all of you seem to overlook it is, in. our opinion, the most important phase and the one which Utah will undoubtedly follow. Any $50,-000.- Old World Charm Meets road across the western section of our state is valueless to Utah, etc. 7. In the summer of 1920 the'Utah association colState Automobile lected from the people of Richfield, Sevier county, for memberships in his organization the sum of $1200.00, and proportionate sums were col lected from other cities. Mr. Rishel then agreed to locate a branch . office in the Johnston Hotel, at Richfield. In this he failed to kee") his promise. In the controversies which arose over this matter and failure on the part of the members of that district to renew their membership he openly declared a Boycott on Sevier county, in Southern Utah., We aver that the Utah State Automobile association is not a state It organization but is a misnomer. is simply a privately owned, controlled private institution, established and perpetuated for personal gain. We further aver that there is an apparent unduly close cooperation between the Utah State Automobile association and the California State Automobile association of San Francisco greatly to the detriment of the entire state of Utah. We denounce the attitude of this ion as expressed in an article in the New World Conveniences Tribune on Sept. 23, New 1926, Highway Routing- Due, A. A. A. Conto Map Tourist Routes ference Northwest. Salt Lake the Through Tribune Sept. 26, 1926, "Mr. Ernest Smith is credited withe the follow- That the Automo-- ; ing statement; die Club of Southern California is on the blacklist of the A. A. A., and its members cannot expect to receive touring infomation from the In support of this statement he explains that the efforts to gain the corporation of the Southern California club has met with failure and that it had been made very evident that organization to continue its existence - nation-headquarters- ." SAUNA, UTAll wm iaiiwii without the affiliation or assistance wide and excellent publicity tvhich of the A. A. A. He claimed that the the state of Utah has enjoyed due to California club is controlled by a the generosity and foresight of the SPECIALIST clique and in conclusion stated that good citizens of Salt Lake. We are 800 clubs east of the Mississippi had convinced that the best interests of will be at White House Hotel, Seavowed their intentions of devoting the state of Utah are the best for lina, their efforts to routing tourist traf- Salt Lake City and for all our vilfic elsewhere. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15 lages and hamlets. We are now defiOn or about June 10, 1926, Salt nitely convinved that the only way HAVE YOUR EYES Lake papers printed articles giving that tourist traffic can be handled EXAMINED information that the route through without bias or prejudice is through Phone for appointment. Salina canyon in Southern Utah was an organization established by the Will call at your home on appointblocked and closed and would remain state and we, therefore, suggest the No ment additional charge. closed for several weeks. This in- advisability of establishing an Inforformation is traceable direct to the mation Bureau and Tourists Rating Utah Slate Automobile association. Bureau under the direct supervision ERICKSON & ERICKSON The fact is, the route was never clos- of the State Road Commission of ed for a single day. The Denver of- Utah. Counselors at Law Gentlemen; in conclusion it is the fice of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad company specific- concensus of opinion of the civic orRichfield, - - - Utah ally authorized their engineers to ganizations of the state of Utah assee that the road was kept constant- sembled that in the interest of the growth, development and prosperity ly open to traffic. v We denounce as unfair and detri- of our state that we here and now discountenance BULLOCK and set aside as unF. O. mental to the interests of the state deni , of Utah as a whole the tourist rout- ally owned, controlled and directed tourist bureaus and that we insist ing policy of the Utah State AutoHours 9 A. M. to t . mobile association, particularly th that any state organizations estab9 A. M. to 12 M. Saturday Whenever a lished for the above purposes shall following statements: be under state jurisdiction and tourist asks for the recommendation UTAH SAUNA ! of a hotel, garage, service station or business bouse, the institution sup. porting the association will always Built Upon Maize be given first consideration. Harold Crandall, D. D. excavations Archaeological have We are convinced that an unprejushown that the most elaborate of (hi Office Hours : 9 to 12. 1 to 8 diced, unbiased jury giving due and early civilizations developed In " careful consideration to the facts set, western hemisphere were all Evenings by Appointment !! and to. the further facts that Ported by maize. Doctor Morley of the Phone 26 Mr. Rishel In the conducting of his1' Smlthsonlan Institution showed how the decline pnd fall of the civilization UTAH SALINA office has been unprofessional, dic- of the Muynn empire was caused In At tutorial, militant, abusive and unfair. part by the 0eclln the prodlu.Ilon to individuals and communities who of maize, The high cost of living, us have sought information . and who he called it, was operating (hen as Spanith Heather Honey In Spuln there are several fine have ventured suggestions pertain-- 1 now. honey honeys, and one, the ing to the best interests of Utah. ' j of Cntnluna, Is as green ns Jade and Now, gentlement of the Salt Lake ' Var to Exterminate Noble has a scented taste ; hut Is less highly Chamber of Commerce and the busi'Uioimis Muenzer, one of tin found esteemed thun the heather honey from ness interests of Salt Lake City, the ers of the Anabaptist movement In the slopes of the Pyrenees. Indeed, affiliated civic organizations of the Germany, was the lender of lie un Spaniards claim . for this, as did the state of Utah are unanimous in their successful war if extermination begun Athenians of old for the honey of j d in Thuringia In 1525 to wipe out all Mount Hymettus, that It is the food congratulations of your great We of the gods, so exquisite is Its flavor. jzation. keenly appreciate the the nohillty and the clergy. Dr. J. L. LEWIS EYE-STRAI- N I t i ist i. - j , f sup-fort- X f l lime-tre- e I , organ-desire- house according to your PLACING your privilege of the person who builds this practical dwelling of the Engso lish farm house type. The entrance is be may either arranged that the housea thirty-foot city placed lengthwise for lot or crosswise for a CO or 75 foot lot. The de- here sign calls for a co m b i n of stucco and stained sid- ing with the roof of dark weathered shingles, The pleasing features of the living room Include its windows on three sides, open fire place and built-i- n book shelves. The open porch or sunroom may open off from either the living or dining room. The kitchen has all the details that delight the housewife cupboards, broom closet, breakfast nook and double windows over the sink. The three bedrooms all have double ex posures and are well provided with clothes and linen closets. The bathroom is so placed as to be equally accessible from each bedroom. The attic Is ventilated and makes a serviceable storage or playroom by sheathing the rafters and sides with celotex, which serves both as a and insulating material. This small home so light and spacious, yet .SECOND FLOOLPLAN compact and adapted to doing without a serv ,, cutiHc HticHi ant, fa a typical 1926 product. The poky, dark houses of fifteen or even ten years ago with their fussy little hallways and poor planning would be scorned by the modern housewife who has learned to for expect comfort built right Into her home and to have everything planned All her convenience in working. Cold, draughty houses are also out of date. well built houses, are insulated as this one is, with celotex sheathing on the exterior walls under the stucco. This effects a great saving in fuel In the winter and resists the Intense heat of the sun in summer. , Celotechnlc Institute. Chicago, 192. wall-bonr- d O heMoff Beautiful Chevrolet; 4f 4.4 New Low Prices 44 44 44 44 4 The H COACH 44 44 44 The 44 44 44 COUPE 4,4. 4 4. f 44 $595 Former price $645 4-- 4 44 44 44 4f 44 44 44 44 44 New and Marvelously Beautiful Fisher Bodies a host of Mechanical Improvements New Features found only on the costliest cars Former price 24 Hours a day 7 Days a week The SEDAN The LANDAU 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 that is the life of an Advertisement in yoar Home Town Paper. if if if it 44 44 Price includes balloon tires and steel disc wheels. . Former price $535 with $695 The Sport loon $715 Ton Truck . Price includes balloon tires (Chassis only) and steel disc wheels. Former price $535 with- bal- Vi Ton Truck (Chassis only) loon tires only. -- America has always expected great things from its greatest industry. But the announcement of the Most Beautiful Chevrolet has been the automotive sensation of all time! Seven superb models styled as low priced cars yvere never styled before! New bodies by Fisher! And finer quality the result of a host of improvements e full crown fenders, such as: AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, bullet type lamps and many, many others! All this is combined to a supreme degree in the beautiful Chevrolet Coach. This most popular of all Chevrolet models is now offered at the amazingly low price of $595 and similarly strik Whether ing price reductions are also announced on other models. come of a less than the Chevrolet, price you plan to spend more or Coach ever designed. in today and see this most beautiful low priced Admire its marvelous style and grace! Mark its many new fine-ca- r features! Learn for yourself by personal inspection why, at its new low price, it is the greatest sensation of Americas greatest industry. one-piec- Entirely new model with rumble seat. $745 $525, bal- -' tires only. Cabriolet Former price $765 Touring Car $525 Roadster $645 Former price $735 The 4-- 4 $625 The plus an Amazing Reduction in Prices! $495 $395 Balloon tires now standard on all models 1927 All Prices f.o.b. Flint, Mich., effective January 1st, Burr Motor Company n44 tt 44 4. 4. 4. 4-- 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 444 44 4 vv544 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 Salina, Utah x |