| Show 1 iQ MOTOS t I CAR REVUE j i t Feb 9 to r 1 4 r e i If A. A C I I I f fiRe t Wt Q PLANnED E 7 F f AE w J J LL ULON T W NFl ww PAVILION i. i S DOORS TO MOTOR N LOVING SALT tAKERS LAKERS t LT LAKES LAKE'S twelfth annual Automobile show ope opened ed officially at 7 30 o'clock this morning in I Bonneville pavilion It It- will be open to the general general public tonight and will set the motor fashions j 1920 t 20 Demand for space at the Auto Aut show was never greater great r Ihan f an this year Never Clever before b fore was grandeur displayed by exhibitors and the 1920 models of of passenger cars cars' trucks trucks accessories I er farm Karm implements mechanical contrivances never were s. s smarter a ter more efficient or thorough I hose on display at the Auto show I Ir V Yi D D. Rishel Fishel manager of the show and ld one of the pioneer r automobile boost boosters rs of tb the West Vest I be congratulated dnn the tho th tt manner manlier r in In which h he e together og t er with th the Show how committee have ave completed I g so that the the- day of or the show sees sees sees' the huge Bonneville pavilion completely The show committee consists of A. A E. E elfand ready to receive motor loving the public Tours Tours- Arch Browning Charles O. O Rulon ulon T. T W. W Naylor J. J W. W Hall and Fred Sharman o 0 SHOW IS l j Hundreds o of automobile dealers dealer's and automobile subsidiary companies are represented at the C Continued ed edon on page page ag 5 5 w Y rAL A L Po J q Y v 44 W. W ADS R 1 SH EL SHOW r J TE asse er cars models models' to meef he 4 esthetic tastes o of f the most exacting combining u With ith this com comfort ort and d durability ur sturdy y trucks made to with with- withstand stand land hardships of m mountain mountain roads under heavy tonnage ingenious contrivances to tomake tomake make e the motorists motorist's life more 1 rosy combined in one one homogeneous homo homo- homogeneous ge- ge r whole at Salt Lak Lakes Lake's es e's 1920 92 9 ou y f p 11 L I II M. M T I j I i L 1 J. J 4 I l I 1 I I i r ir ti V ft I I l r I iJ l Rr-l Rr 11 FI r. r 11 G EI i EI EE I f i r I If I f I I I r f 1 fI I II I J f f r I I I r I nH Y 4 IA p M r l m F I I y t I 4 1 I l L Lv v ti l 0 t a A 1 J JA J I 1 F A e A 4 BI C CV V I f l S d de e a J AU AUTO FATALITY 3 Continued from page 1 S' S South tb street with six members members' members members' in th the Clark family in his machine CARS ARS CRASH T The e front right wheel of L Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieuten Lieuten- eu ant Walkers Walker's car struck the right rear wheel of the Warden car The for force e of the impact turned the Warden Warden War War- War War-I den den- car around several times and sent sent- it toward the southwest curb All An the passengers were thrown from the car The Walker car turned turtle irs Lawson and the lieutenant i were pinned beneath the wreckage i I Mrs Mrs Melvina Clark was picked up almost forty feet from the scene of the accident It was found that her I head had struck against the wheel of an asphalt heater used by the street department She had been hurled burled through the canvas t top p of the automobile automobile automobile auto auto- mobile cover She died shortly after I reaching the emergency hospital BABY SAVED Mrs MrS' Stella Clark saved the life of her infant son by clasping him tightly in her arms When the tho impact came the baby was dropped between two cushions where he was found shortly after the accident practically un un- un- un harmed The overturned c car r of Lieutenant Walker was righted by bystanders and nd the victims released Mrs Stela Stella Stel Stel- la a Clark was found to have sus sus- sus- sus a fractured right shoulder and anda a 11 a probable fracture pf gf the skull Mrs Louise Lawson has a dislocated spine with a probable probable- fracture Miss Sabina Clark sustained slight injuries to hips and and lower body Mrs Viola Clark Witcher sustained slight and contusions Sherry Witcher 5 years of age daughter of Mrs Witcher Witch Witch- er sustained sll slight ht abrasions Lieu- Lieu tenant Walker escaped with slight bruises SPEEDING CHARGED According to the police Lieutenant Walker was driving at an excessive rate of speed Walker accused the driver of the other machine of of- speedIng speeding speed speed- ing log and said that he had the right of way He said that he attempted to avoid the accident Mr Warden in In- In formed the police that he w was s driving at the rate of about fifteen miles an hour at the intersection and that he did not see the Walker Valker car until it struck his mac machine macine lne IThe i iThe The Clark party was on its way to the funeral of ot Mrs Inez Clark Harrey Harvey Harvey Har Har- vey vey rey who died Thursday when the accident happened Mrs Harvey was wasa a daughter of Mrs 1 Melvina Clark The services ser were halted at the grave when news news' of the accident was brought to the mourners The casket was returned to the undertaking par par- lors The funeral will be held with that of Mrs Melvina Clark |