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Show r .. -- UTA1H SUNDAY H1!K AID. SUNDAY. l'ROVO Omaha SINKING SHIP (Continued From Page One) and sea lusruit la the remaining lifebelts and I found some' canned goods in the galley". , -Hi blue eye biased from n leather tanned countenance as he ssailed tf Hogt: Receipt 5.000; inarfcrt steady to lOe higher; t 10.80; bulk 2iXKSyO H. butchers. lb. lights end butcher, 10.25-1-0 Ti; packing sows. Cattle: Receipts. 22tf; market mixed ncnuns.1; yeaUings, sto at his' audit nc. "I stuck by the Laurel to provide salvage protection far th company. It wasn't bad except for ' the idle time I had on my .hands. "Most of the time I spent to hirhted Frn Redwing . He was first sighted at about searching- - for food and' watchln 5l ? quote. the bulkheads beneath my feet Sheepr Receipts Bom; market because they would nominal; fat range lambs, li.SU; Bear in well, tftUa watching. feed ytirling, natives. yoeTmergesrySL. 11.65-10; ewes, feeding Beady picked places sf r "I had already lambs, 12.41V UiK , r refuge In case the vessel lifted with the tide, bec&se 1 knew that the surf would tear away most of the jsuper--st Picture if she started drift but, he added "with the same tone 'of one who knows the ".there was tittle danger of that." (Continued from Page One) ' unaware of He was stoleoMSy him In Salt Lake City, It the fears of apparently who watched thousands la th opinion of .tint officers that glasses front the river jetview of through this story is told with' ty or peered- - anxiously from the of scaping prosecution by tedersl decks of passing steamers at the ficcra under tha Dyer act. lonely figure. with Tt'legraphle communication As he balanced himself on the Pendleton officials indicate that stone steps of Captain Ash's eot- -' Penthe cur la Uie property of tire tags, his muscular figure outlined dleton Flour mills. a of whispering against Steiner'a home has been shad- wisteria, background he unconsciously drew owed by local officers since early the admiration of his audience. which time Sheriff this rnonlh They were iooJting at the son of Boyd received a communication one of those men who first followed from William L Traeger. sheriff of the "whale path" across strange Los Angeles county, Califs advising seas, 'j him of Curtis' escape, and of Tils Their laughter, too, boomed acquaintance with . Steiner. who ' against the brown rafters of ships' was involved with Curtis In a crime cabins. Their feei even as his, alleged to have been committed in I balanced hugs bodies against the the coast city. Steiner, however, swaying rise and fall of a vessel " at escaped conviction there. sea. ,. can the violation act of If Dyer loved a fight nny fight, but be established, Curtis will In all ' They one against" the teeth probability be handled by federal particularly of a. roaring gale "whose fury was officers, in the opinion of Sheriff music to their restless souls. Boyd. It was these things that were Steiner will be held In the county read on the strong features of. Cap jail pending the outcome of th tain iouis Johnson; m&at or of the case, Curtis is confined to the steamer Laurel. private cell adjoining the sheriff's These things and more. office in the city and county buildPerhaps, a faint trace: of tragedy ." . ing. flickered across his features as the L. ' name of the Laurel was mentioned VISIT CAVE- - : , Out across the ay, If one peered About SO summer school students a speck could be tnade out and faculty members of Bv Y. "U. closely, to seaward side of the jetty1 vlsitoa American Fork cave Stur- the the battered halves of his ship. dily morning, After' visiting the Johnson loved the Captain ctve they c'.ijoyed a social lunch Laurel as Louis his own. He had taken In American Fork canyon. her, out of many ports and across LcRoy Whitehead, president of many bars. He had 'gloried in the steady roll of her; in the. open road-str(he student body was in cna'rge. where only the gliding molly se . - 3; -- OFFICERS NAB CONVICZHEW - - ar Attend Canbv. At t ' 30 a. m. he Mis. W. Monro th Psjunaa, president of th Vtah stake Rt'.ief will Jeave Salt Lake Tuesday morning for San Francisco, Calif where she will attend tha national convention of social work. She will lehv in company wit; Relief soelrty general board members and stake Relief society president. The convention wlir continue ' for 10 days. , Et an so-cit-y, th lei CI t - wss thernrfboat; JX.I.IX. .... "j'i, ato fj' Y St w Mi $241 1926 COUPE New Duco finish, seat cov- era; motor, body in good condition. This is, a good down. looking car. "$100.00 ' ' J or Excepting :: J. ,K.fc Shoes New Shoes Added To Bargain Tables cut-ou- Dail' THE WO : That er, motprmeter;t)uc0' fin ish. Motor, upholstering in splendid shape. $140.00 CHEVROLET,. $550 1928 TRUCK down. Terms or trade. OK-TCounts With An This 4' lVatTbn Truck. i Full stake FORD .. .body, Fisher 04f)r awu j closed cab j 'riew tjres. This - v COUFE '5 good tires,-- seat covers, PEPAB3MENT STOKE OP TR0VO ad hat ! ' 4 ft J 4 sjiaV 4 al Jks bumpars1; in good condition. trade: $60.00 down. Trrris. With An QK That Counts With An OK That Counts duper 101 Motor Co. PHONE 74 PROVO Open Evenings.and, Sunday ....... ' Worth 1927 OLDS DE LUXE SE $850 $600 JEWETT SEDAN' 1925 NASH ADVANCED Worth 4k.. COACH, excellent CCCfl $650 ires. new Duco . . yJuU ....... Ancther treat for lovers of the Outdoors! The annual Boat Regatta staged by the r" ' Utah Lake Yacht Club will be held next Saturday night at Provona Beach. The "Y" Summer School are combining with the Yacht Club and will make it a big night of fun and pleasure. Everybody ia invited. No charge. . ; I f A platform will be. built out over the rive r. From this rare program will be sla'gcd by the "Y" Summer School. It in schedu led to start at 8 p. m. Come and enjoy a 'treat;., absolutely Free to all. itifif! it nt 'y - UwJ - 1926. $450 Vl Jackson Motor Gar Co The mcst spectacular event of the evening will be the big illuminated Boat Parade down Provo Iliver. Beautiful Floats and Fireworks. You'll enjoy it. . . . PARADE STARTS AT 0.P..-M- . . a" , ....... FIREWOUSl Big Free Opn Air Concert CKCfi 150 No; University1 Ave. ; , Phone 53. ,., yjM " WjllMK. L ....... 19261 TRUCK, - BE THERE! ENJOY YOURSELFU PROVONA BEACH ON . UTAH LAKE 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Studcbakcr Roadster 1928 Chrysler'62 Coach 192 Durant Sedan 1927 'Chrysler 70 , Royal 21920 'Dodse Ton i Trucks ' , Ccupe 3-- 4; F?n RUSSELL ROUNDY 42 CAST 1ST NORTH MOTOR CO. POVO.UTAH B fei and others. Come and see ds. .1575 - cenn re fu bi J ....... ywUU SEDAN, factory guarTitee;, $950 1925 FORD COUPE,, me- Si Provo. ol si di vi 1926 Ford Coupe .: QYJfl si h ft ...$235 Touring,.. $30 1926 Ford Pickup . , . ....$165 T el ft ffi tc HI F Ford Sedan .7, 1926 Ford Tudor .... vK J t $230 Ford 017c In hi di ai M Chevrolet Coupe p0lu 1924 Star. wi Used Cars bat-too- nr paint, first class Lrgil Six - r ........ V"'" ..... , MOTOR CO. he Ti Vsed ear lot cor. 1st W. ft Center t17K .; TELLURIDE PKone 279. a real buy 1928 t'ONTIAC ai .$185 la ...$265 fl tl :.:$U5 Touring.. u 1927 Studebaker C00C Dictator Sedan .. . vOOu. 1927 Studebaker $3S5"1 Commander Sedan . Cflth .1926Studcbafccr, Sedan . . 1926 Studebaker Coach I92t Chrysler 70 Sedan ....... . Essex 1925 1925 1M UM ISO 1. t.U " no R. tl P t! . , m ; W Tear ' Dodre Scdaa Dodire Tourlncu Dodge (hdairS4 Chmy. Caaca 11 Dodg Track 8 Salesmen--- J. FRY Inc ' r v r - ; Malt (Continued from Page One) bridges, no bad curves along the creek, no steep pitches where a balky Ford can ro off the embankment In fact, for most of the way, 'the road wiu- be a two way road. i ne traiito emoere " Instead l topping cars at ; Wlldwood can move up to Stawarfa thus lmprov- ing tne service of th buses ana making .theway of private cars . r seem delightful. i Muslo for the big Theater of the Pines program la already being prepared. A genuine evening of outdoor fun will be guaranteed, ' according to those who have the project In charge. , ,. X With Coach Roberts on hand to assist in tha program probably for the last time as a eitlsen of Utah, the occasion will be unusually Im, . ..: . r I ii $lJ . O v 310 WEST CENTER ST. lroTO, Utah 1 d n W. Center ; to Serre You . 343241 frfnc ROBERTS WILL JJI J ATTEND HIKE CO Courteous ... fi Phone lee , DtNlr Coapa 11 loe , rord Tudor MJO c JoOU all. . T I 'Ascondltloned Used Carl Guar--'. antsed. W will accept your car as down payment One price to l'ay-bmhiI a ei MQC Coach ... d Vt03 Essex - w $595 Model Coach . mmt RU SS Etli jlO VN D Y: MOTOR CO." Tl m 0 . reconditioned .J 1925 ByiCK STANDARD coach, ri ili A ' ; Jo '..ffCnn DUU SEDAN DODGE Thoroughly .S3&U ss. .. M 65, Ai WORLD. OF FUN AND MERRIMENTJi tei nil ....... , ...$475 Aiargain . . . , 1927 Six Sedan GRAHAM TON Pay ,1 lo $975 Studebaker 1925' payment plan any. one can buy a Used Ca. " SfnUily Dowa (BuyyifH ed - ; - Six 1927 Master PONTIAC 2 i DOOR Excellent cofoSEDAN dition; runs .. $725 like new l$2i8 - iriirriRnaf Bath rag!, AJUUI.U1 ai or; ho Let'us.show yoii vhat yow-usea uar Dollar is worth I en Give True Buick Service $650 ,s V1' th w th Read These. Prices! SEETIIESECARSl . a ' ( USED BUICKS . v, 0Rn mileage. A real bargain 1927 FONTIAC LANDEAU SED31N Motor runs perfectly, finish and uphol 1924 1926 FORD SEDAN Seat 1928 ESSEX COACIPi covers, reconditioned and - excellent ; tfC"TC guaran- ff07n 1 3 condition . vu teed ... PARADE ' ; afi yo reconditioned;; very little Studebaker Touring 1928 CIIEV LANDAU SE 1927 NASH STANDARD V P C fl SIX SEDAN New tires. DAN, guaranteed original fiirishr" In perfect condition $65IT 1 1923 FONTIAC SEDAN looks and runs like CDfin 1926 vOUU HUDSON BROME A new car of -- NAYLOR AUTO 0 StiLLS IT! THE DEALER BOAT SL u. tion ILLUMINATED on fto Guaranteed condi- - - da 8C Wl New WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT ANY USED CAR? r ; ; BO El 1927 TOK FORD TRUCK condition J ' 1925 DODGE TOURING New paint and. thoroughly chanical condition DAN, guaranteed al GOLD SEAL t res, first class flight - - - iitie. 29 a 1 ta -- , , ?0 I"1" mi. . t. ' C3 b Cfc mmi - nil CHEVROLET 1927 Imperial Sedan S40 5 new tires, bumpers j mo-t- CHEVROLET $495 meter, heater; new Duco 1928 COUPE arid This looks finish. car 6 new tiresheat-- , runs like new. $165 down. Bumpers, t, er, good finish; Terms or trade. motor in splendid conditton. With An OK That Counts Tliy ia a splendiialue. CHEVROLET , QQC $160.00 down.' Terms - or trade. 1927 CABRIOLET Bumpers, 5 new tires ; neat- With An OK Counts 50 ' I - ' 120 NORTH UNIV; AVE. Terms or trade1. '.An OK That Counts 01 CC With OFF ' '. .. .7 - Ar W A.B.WORSLEY CHEVROLET $.495! 1928 COACH 5 good tires, bumpers,, finish, motor, body just like a new car. This car is , a wonderful value. $165.00 down Terms or trade. With An OK That Counts 25 to r 'rj.r.r----r- f All Ladies1 Novelty 0FP-- BARGAINS- '. Clearance ". Saturday USED CAR 1, an an t -- !' ' - : . f the Welfare Convention wrttLr crawling slowly toad of lumber. tangled after-dec- k Far several minute fa would stand motionless against th biasing dawn and thea he would disappear. He was only a tiny dot against th great expanse of th steely water. ' Mammoth swells crashed against th hulk, shooting spray in a vtil that had th vessel at Intervals. He watched the Redwing as she circled aver her mile coursn awaiting th arrival of the aurfboat from Fort it ? I 1 : 151-21- 1 ' ! slowly 10.60-10.S- 2 9- .- 1 .... . Market. '2 hawks, thM air cuavayf of a ship seen plunging through the Uiher of t sea, broke the sky aamst her shoal water toa.arde the Lsuitl . stern. The Rdwmg suavd in elueer te The things "easy have caused stand by in case of a emei gf ncy. th fleeting trace it tragedy t although tter-dia- it prevented an e to approach nearer thaa a mile from mark th fcandsooa lac cium bieak in. th deep voice as the wreck. A few amautes later the 11 f he spoke of her-- he loved th Laucrew was seea .pullmg away rel, and the Laurel ties In th arm fro th lea f tb Laurel wtih'a of Peacock ptt. ' From th lieaviag dark of th 17. figur standing in th bow. 8. cutter Redwing which tood Th rescue, for which the entire off" at a-- distance of perhaps a " . soil and V , " quarter for five hours Jwas averi Wednesday,9 th vigilant captain presented a colorful spectacle, Wfll Social WOULDN'T LEAVE A-Livestoc- JTN'E ; ;j.., pressive. ., ". tv- The glacier will be at Its best this year again after several yeare of leanness. The heavy snows of the winter have made the old sllds all that a hiker could ask, those who have seen the enow on Tlmp- anogoa declare, V litoncANizED ' cnrnai . Regular Sunday services at th Reorganised church, , 224 Weft Fourth 8outa street Sundsy school et 10 a. n, morning services at It o'clock. The Young folks' Recre-tlonsociety meets every Thurs! . day H T: 80 o'clock. ' J . 8. S, HOLM, pastor. ' 3 1 1 1 |