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Show ftG3 TOUR PROTO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28 1928. li . - V.m d : .... ; fe- -c. tv fir ' . met former GRiHARl COACH P. UNIT WINS U. GOSIIENSHOT; Tennis Stare Make no ' nt Hhmving Again.--l pJ'J Mexican 'Players JJos-:'"fo- Lee Nielsen Breaks 48' Out a of 50 Targets In Shoot Dixon, of Provo, it.' mountain doubles .:i tlio first round uaUtiuul doubles s'.i Jirtiokllne, MasSr-- ! "'-- Inter-Cit- " The 28 Aug. . Advanced ideas in motor coach m y ! design- - arerepresen.tdJnthe an- nouncement of new models by Graham Brothers, the motor coach division of Dodge Brothers Corporation, featuring many improvements in appearance and comfort, seating arrangement, motive power and operating safety. Exhaustive road tests and engineering" expert-mehhaVe "proven the "coaches fitted for the most economical and dependable service. The new models are designed as the street- - car coach seating 21 passengers, a parlor coach seating 16 passengers, and a club car coach 11 u n its aeatiaj(,12,pas8engersJ--- A are powered with a heavy duty type coaches are designed to .couple com-- 1 or 'six cylinder, engine with four fort and appearance with perform speed transmission. Controlling this ance and stamina that have gained -ifow-wae-er hydraully 1iy fthir n i an ufm lea nai in the building or motor won :?eattle "wheti' j"hariij;lonphlp in , .1 .1 f!in Nimlpit; the O. ST It " 'cham- aaltly operation. A hand brake coaches score of t!tv pions by won 'third and. Kansas Ci'y (U. P.) fourth. -- In -- -- itoili-nanieu- first-roun- a j y , H -- w J.ja A-- . Plutus .., .'..:.,... (Park Utah ...... , Salt Lake Mining Exchange Report By ' WEIXS X. BULMHAIXv Broker ' Bid. StocksH Alta jlerger 1, JJD4: Big Hill ....J.... Bingham Metals . :. .06H .10 Central Standard, Colorado Con. . . , Crown Point .. Cardiff .. Chiet Con.. Eureka Lily . . . . Eureka Bullion . East Utah ., Gold Chain Great West Mines.. Howell ........ Iron King Lehl TinUc $05 54 North Standard - J.6214-S.7- " .18H .0314 .06 .03 .81 .09 .16 J4 0 1.77 .66 Tintlt Standard TlnUc Giant Utah Con. UUh Lead, Victqr Con. West Toledo .88' .50 , .25 13.50 .0614 .63 .15 .04 14.25 ,13.87 '. .......... .07 .11 9 , 1.82 " .67 .19 .06 H .0314 A2 .02 .06 .62 Leohora Magnolia Lead Ptok'-Btagna- .15 .12 7 i 1.75 11.00 ...... Asked ..'so 145 10.00 70 Provo Rico Argentine .V. . .49 .15 So. Standard Silver King Coal.' .. 13.75 .06 Sioux Mines .59 Silver Shield .14 4 Silver Standard .03 Tlntic "Central .0214 .07 ...... .... Walker Mining West Gold .. fankee Con.' Zuma - .. ri. ...... .$ 7.30 3.75 .02 . . .05 .0314 .40 .10 .02 1.20 .04 .0414 .08 S 7.40 . 4.00 .0314 .0514 - - er . ' " ' $18214; 200 & "Sate: 15c. Colorado .65 614c- - Metals 6000 Bingham ' .10-.15- 14 Cardlff200 . 68c. ' .16 ... Eureka Lily 200 $1.85; 500 - $180.-Eas- Unlisted Stock Bales: I Standing of the ClulwJT 5c Crescent-Eagle-400- Diamond Oil 10,000 0.S14o. ...:.29 Salt Lake Pocatello Boise Ogden : , ... .28 23 20 ...... -- - J W. L. Tuesday's Schedule: Boise at Salt Lake. . : Ogden at Pocatello.---- P.C. 21 22 27 .580 .560 .460 30 .400, i -- ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS 4-- 6-- 6-- in '.f nd Ted Burwell, The other French pair Boussui n"i Landrey were eliminated by 'an Ryn and Allison, Lott and Hennessey disposed of sdyde and Wilder of Connecticut, 12, LI' R N Wllllm TT nd Wnqhh.irn Vaahburn, the veterans, remained or n Ihp tkiipnotf htf flrratlnir Krnnua Sam Ewlng, The fcmrlh Seeded American oair t, r.wjih'riM unci Jotip.s won Troni Ksm- - j I ,i.in hint HdrnoB, the Missouri VuV :t! 'y '').' Ur r htTmjnons, 6:1, 6 1.) n nitt:hc I xti wi re Kchedulvd A 6-- now short ting ime 8 ON PAGE . our 7-- 6-- . 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 3. Guaranteed Foe Life 6-- 'I'Ahond 6-- 6-- All Federal Tires -- 6-- "-O- cjt 1 ' ' ; "t ' v .. Wk T 0BE:1 I,'.. 'J r ;!' SOON: A.S-i- J '" i...i;ifit.ly iii uiil during th? , 't. awrdinK to lverp Timpanogos ,j.if.j. r .' J'tsrkcHiiR association. ''" Twnti will r uf pcaoJios from Provo inujoHly of growers in k'igncd contracts with of A. Dixon ui Hie president of the Coop- 4! v1 'A : S v- - svi'"'-'-'- - hurry Mart Sehaf fner & Marx Clayson Tire Co. box. Second West and Center v h have tell you about it. cf penchea to Oivm this season irs'-- i Are 'guaranteed for the life "of the lire against defects. Let us ' .1.. . 1. i,i 1 f i f i t i DIFEEREN "SALE THAT 6-- Expert Vulcanizers f msEbBSsss : -' 1 n.H. nr-.-.- -o rketing association. to Mr. Pyne, the nr...' exceptionally good this (FIT "jymd crop Is expected. f - iUni.' i- I : 5'' Annual y.' ai v ' IFaiAily Fireside Fun - that WATERMELON y away fof the summer, you'll have to see that I get up in time for work every ?NoW r's Values $30.to . . Ii.orning." fAl rife'htlo, Dad, I'll try to get In'ln time." Judge -- TUESDAY rights Mummy, I'll go over knock the stuffing out of him." 'In tr 'h.-i'- baby?" it! -- frra "hot-wat- (.till."-Answer- BE SURE AND COMEf IVuiy's Co i J'C" y ;l,Taclof.s,'Jo!in, you've put bottle iu baby's cot t't)! I -- was wondering why bottle-'- 3. wouldn't keep : Edgewater STOMACH TROUBLES !There are many symptoms of ulcers "'of the stomach, some "of typical chronic pain which occurs from one to three or ftjur hours following the meal. It U a sharp, cutting excurclating type of pain, present as soon as the ttomach has emptied Itself of food. , Chemically it Is usually due to a, hyperacid secretion. Ws also find a' great deal of gaseous distention, a, feeling of discomfort distress and sometimes nausea which is characteristic of this ailment" The above is an extract from editorial " by Phillip MXvellrN. D - PEERLESS STOMACAL REMEDY has afforded thousands of jienple relief from Hyperacidity ;if the Stomach, Gas on Stomach, Keartburn, and Gastric .Distress ttt to Hyperacid Hyv- - On-ha- nd Rt, fVlu'jnau-JohnsoDrugs. - Adv. $40 to $50 Values $55 to $65 Hundreds of men Have profited by this sale, but there's still time for you to save real money on new suit yx)u and for the fall season August 28 Kell'ys." t Values 5 Knocks for KeUy "Mummy, I'm going over to play with Jimmy Kelly.'' f You mustn't. Tommy. Tou know we: have no dealings with the ' ) ard $35 whleh-i'- aa GUARANTEED time to save on USED CARS 1924 STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX CCfl Excellent mechanical condition, good rubber',. vHwU 1924 HUP TOUPJNGr completely overhauled, fine condition JPORT) eo. "Cood rubber, A snap" at s $350 Ready to TUUCK ia-TO- N , ..VI...T.y.,,v4y. """. '. ; "- UTAH MOTOR S A LES 4 0l West Center St. UTAH PKOVO-- SHRIV-E-R- ' COOC g ! I TOVO j? $7.30A , North tily 100 $3.75. ' Eureka Standard-rlO- O to 814c 3c: Ashley Valley 10,000 ' " t 18c ; 1000 V 17c; 1000 .' 1814c. . 1000 " . 82c. Iron King 800 5c Little May 1000 62c to 63c. -Magnolia Lead 600 86er 85c ,'.2000 New Quincy 600 16c. Park Bingham 1000 $13.25. Silver King CoaL 200 58c to 59c. Silver Shield 1700 $14.00. Tintic Standard 100 ' Sc. Utah Con. 2000 S5c Utah Lead 100 Utah v- . . . Diamond Oil. Convr-10- 00 '.- ANGELES Calif., Aug. 27. De Vwo, automobile racer' was removed to the California Lutheran hospital and probably will undergo an operation for appendicitis , today,. fcU physiclon announced. ,' (UP)--Pet- 1.65? 1.6214 .03 .S5 .09 '.01 1.17H .0214 '.04 ' ; .06 Unlisted Stocks: North Lily Eureka Standard Ashley Valley ... Crescent Eagle . OPERATION-LO- TO UNDERGO An-1.- 6-- . - ISIMPROVED Idaho, Union Pacific unit of the U. P. sys-tewon the track and field championship at the arimiiil athletic meet held, here by gemirrg 9214 points. L. A. and S. L, was second with 50H; O. W. R. and . ,9.; nd O. S. L. last with 18. The Union Pacific unit also won system ; terrnl8'.;jChampIo'iih1i with 28 points, closely folldwed by the L. A. and S. L. with 20 points; O. W. 10, and O. S. L. 6 counters. O. W. R. R. took the honors in the swimming "meet 'losing only one' first place. The Union Pacific unit ,won the trap and rifle shooting championship for the fourth successive time, ijlng: upj!0 points. O.S. L, 40; O. V . 25; L. and,S, 6. W. ,R;,.R. unit Von the base-bri- ll BOISE, First honors the lntcr-ci!- v , shoot oohd'ueted te'ional i,v . ., Prov Trap club Sunday ni'.rniag, ? 'S:l iy Metroiii. :lwurd was won by Lee Nielaen, of ' iVihlon, and Jose jftt MS i who broke 48 of 60 birds in tne The. score of :,''V:L.H'i'. events Russell Hawkins, of S, v'-- nffnir-wagg; Nephl. was second.'and Al Hansen, of Goshen, third. Prizes donated II Th !,''' the first time In the i U.lsfrnyT.of tho national dowhtpa - byMuilett... Jewauy,..JenklnsKnn t ii that-Goods, and Hedqulst Drug were Utah team i '. awarded the winners. d mutch, ij" von Us Inrthe"25-targe- t shoot HtrtwwH-Hi rather brilliant Westerners tbolrr. A'. : Whrjtpl !7Hw',"" tmy twp-sn- t with WSfroirflMtT of Nephf, second, "and Clyde Keyu n'Hjn w finding the bunWIne and of Provo, third. Prizes were Ui4uiAi jv r!irkinurt ;with exawepratlnif Pupi i j,d g'fjiiiiirily oymeans of his well-- ! ed bySherversTTayloi1 "' 13 ihI chops, and "Sank" hold- McArthurs. i nf up his end with smashing The next lnter-cltiut to which 'J ray at the ntb Knight and air Provo-tra- p" gun artists are i.imno took the next set L In will be held at Eureka, Sun- I fourth wt the. Dixons were dayrSept.-S.'ft- t 10 a. m. 1: 5"1tfilng at the thirteenth fame,! - The number of clays' broken and , ..jfvben they braced to winthrw shot at 1s shown as follows: jntmea, the final et ending ' Their opponents 1n the second Shot I . round will be Williams and ' ': . at , Hit i"vVliluni, former risUonal 75 C. E, Huish, Eureka ...... 70 Hcmrin(is, seeded third In the 75 68 C K. Ward, Eureka 1 !.a ....4 ! Harry Carter, Eureka ..... C6 75 on this cuurts of the V. E. Ward, Eureka .58 75 Cricket club. t'li,in,nood Russell Hawkins, Nephl... 115 125 ' "" ': r 53 75 J. A. Whipple, Nepht VliftOOKtITfErMa8S.7Augr27 Lee Goshen . ... ... 48 50 the eight seeded pairs in the na-- '. Al Nielsen,Goshen. ........ . '45 50 Hansen, anal doubles tennis tournament Goshen .... 43 50 Jvanced to the second round to-- Irving Nelson, White, Goshen .......... 43 60 of the Longwood C ay on the courts R. Nelson, Goshen 60 32 , "' J ricket club. ' 84 100 Keyte, Provo Jean Borotra and Rene de Buze-- i Clyde 70 -- 100 it the French team, were forced C R. Brown, Provo A. I. Daniels, Provo 65 100 to the limit win from Hlggs and ) 44 75 Provo. r Freshwater, LeRoy .''oiling of England In five sets, 38 Ernest Allen, Provo 60 4. 12,10, O. W. Carlson, Provo 31 60 ll Henri Cochet and Jaques Brugnon Lynn Haws, Provo 24 50 I the French Davis cup team took O. A. Anderson, Provo .... 23 '60 r n kasy match from Kenneth Appel 'r.'v. operates on the propeller shaft , Beauty5 In color and general apl pearance has "been emphasized models, the street car coach being" finished In .cream, maroon and gray, and the two ather types incream,brown" and "yellow. Interior Appointments and seating arrangement of all models represent the Tatest'tmprovements tn Tnotor coach design. Safety and comfort of the passenger have been considered In every detail. The heating system is of the fan blower type, wth. three ventilator in the roof and another in the cowt In - announcing tha- - new - motor coaches, company officials point out their adaptability to, present traffic conditions demanding acceleration and speed matched by braking facilities equal to passenger xar performance. Whether operating on bus lines or as "feeders" for inter- on-al- 'INS HONORS TRACK HONORS Jlril- - Tennis Meet WiS:First?Rdon Tia t fc ' Eureka |