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Show Comradeship On Border Ends In Partnership Troopers of First Utah Squadron Open Vulcanizing Vulcan-izing Business. Hero is a true story that began with comradeship on the Mexican border, when the two principals were serving as cavalrymen in the Utah troops, an3 ended in the consolidation in business here of the WcUell & La Fee Vulcanizing Vulcaniz-ing companv, which opened its doors .yesterday at 10 West Fourth South street. This is the story as told by Frank Wetzel, a sergeant in troop C and a partner in the business: When we were called to the border bor-der line for duty William La Fee and I were stra'ngers. We were thrown together a lot during tho long months, and side by side through both hardships and pleasures pleas-ures we became fast rriendB. As we became better acquainted we found that our desirtfs to enter business agreed in every respect and detail. "Bill," as I call him, is one of the most experienced vulcanizing vul-canizing men in the city. We then made the agreement to enter business busi-ness together on our return. Well, to make a long story short here we are, 'fully equipped and" ready for business. In addition to vulcanizing tires and tubes, wo are installing a gasoline and oil station, sta-tion, will sell Horseshoe tires and carry a full line of accessories. |