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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 14 13, 1920. coats Little girls tnd dresses and TRIBUNE AUTO TOUR BOOK SHOWS ALL YELLOWSTONE PARK ROUTES x' boys suits Your Favorite Film Stars X i Salt Lake Tribune Franklin Enthusiast Makes Long Jaunt and Returns in Pink of Condition. Secret Automobile Tour Book When Dr. Osier politely pointed out a few years ago that a maiYe usefulness !n this world ended at the age of 60, or ten years less than the allotted three aoore and trfn, the worthy doctors suggestion awakened a howl of protest. Every living specimen of the genus male wl o had passed the sixtieth mile post mide It a point to write, wire, or perse 'allv see the doctor and assure him tl. it the proposed measure was certainlythe diplopei sona non grata it.or whatever n ats would cal' They assured him that Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Edison, John Burroughs and William Gladstone managed to get away with three square rneala a day and do a fairly good day s work of say twelve or fourteen hours, despite the handicap nature had Imposed upon them after the fateful sixtieth year. If you want to etart s real argument and turn a very peaceable crowd of men of sixty years and upward Into a howling rabble of bolshevikl. just tell them you think that the doctor's theory was right. Be sure to spring It on them from a safe distance, fur there Is no telling what a xoungster of 7f might do when he gets his dander up, says the Franklin dealer. Just the other dav, for lnstnnce, J. W. Urschel, who owns up to 76 and who hails from Toledo, Ohio, where he knows everybody from John M WUlys down to the porter at the railroad station, reto turned from a journey Florida and return In a Franklin sedan, which he drove himself the entire While most of the roads wrre In rood shape, SCO miles were over what Is known as "tough going Mr. Ursehal did not think the trip anything out of tho own and wouldn't up to feeling ordinary the least bit tired when hs rot back. And you don't want to mention the Osier theory in very loud tones when the Toledoan la within hearing The most beautiful women on the stage or Screen would quickly lose their popularity if they neglected their teeth. I fniesEL's lAil The tenderest smile loses its charm and magic if marred by unsightly teeth and diseased gums. emrES 1920 fr YOUR smile is cherished by someone. Your friends and the members of your family all want you to preserve intact the charm and delight of your smile. : in time, will save them from the ravages of decay and disease. OF PRICE M.50 dt-RJIftamd- ceipt of $1.50. 1 Prest-O-IJt- ap-pi- I- O-- T dirt ' t service-inspect- ion, SURPRISE GIVEN Population Figures 6M3 Inrifas. li ii North ItraddooK. or 2 3 per cent New Kensington or .V 5 per cent Herkimer, N Y, in or 39 per cent. 3104, , - -i Grardo. or P 7 Ter cnt. 14,5s, increase, 12 I- Inrraxe, ncroir, 2X33, If VPU havf lost or found th searching eves if Th- - Tr'qii.e and Found Column at work lost l.rG; nry-thi-- A Woman Is As Old As She Looks Idaho, June 12- .- A novelty, with the proportions of a sensation, attended the opening of bids for the contracts on SIX sections of state highway work by the department of public works. It was when a county highway district was found to bate entered a bid In competition with comment contractors and to have underbid them by thousands of dollars. T.ie job m question Is known as project No. 72. a section of the Inu rrnoun'ain 'I he Inghwav In Clark county Hark lOUiilx highway district submitted a hid to undertake the contract for the state dipartmrnt at the price ofth- - ,j l.i,.16. The next lowest bidder was Morrison A K midsen company, wnose figures were S 7,4Vd, 90. The other bids were those of Co , JS6.e78.8. and of Fred J J Carroll I J! Somewhere between the ages 9f 30 and 50, many women find the need of glasses to enable them to see objects close s it hand or at a distance. our Invisible double vision lensee are worn, glasses will old" appearance. give an Why look older than you are, when yoi; can have youthful ayes and looks? stock-raisin- -- g WUHJFWA'M Reading Classes, $5 Un-lea- Bifocals, $6.50 109 SoiMaijt Coolldge. 880,142 18. The bid of the highway district was presented by R. W. Katerndahl, an attorney of Dubois. Entrance bv a highway district Into such competition is new, In Idaho at least. When It was contem- plated th tomutssioners of Clark county highway d'xtrirt, H C Wood of rqenoer. C A Doschades ami Edward V. Utlrri of Dubois, presented the matter to the state Commisdepartment of public works. sioner W. J. Hall and Highway Director the O son D. P. Inquired of attorney general whether the state might enter Into a with contract for highway construction a highway district In hi opinion the attorney general stated that such a contract would be legal, providing a bond and certified check or proposal bond accompanied the proposal and contract of the district hut that under the law the highway district rou'd not give such a bond. o that individuals must give the bond. This reservation was met by the commissioners presenting personally, as principals, with the I nited Stales Fidelity A Surety company as sureties, the required bond, guaranteeing the faithful performance of the highway district's contract Th Clark county highway district which made this startling proposition, ai- - Roy Hall Recites Incident Showing How Car Was Sold to Enterprising Man. The truest estimate of a motor car Is classed by the opinion of Its owneis according to Bales Manager Roy Hall of the Pacific Nash Motor company, distributor of Nash passenger cars and, trucks In this territory. "A few weeks ago a prominent business man of Salt Lake was given several demonstrations with a Nash touring car. He confessed that he knew very little about motor cars., and requested the names of several oxvnirs with whom he might confer. After the last demonstration he remarked that he had talked with more than a half dozen Nash owners, and that all of them had spoken with enthusiasm We appreciate both criticism and of wonderful performance of their Bud J. T. Strong, business cars.the The small amount they had spent manager of me Salt Lake division of the for repairs made an Impressive testimony Gositiuental Oil eomany, speaking yester-- i and the service rendered by the Nash another big point that ti v wUh trg-trto the nurmrous service organization the Nash a favorite among owners hemade had firm has situated ail over conferred with." lation h's l "And then what did he do? someone the tribut ir territory. asked It is the constant aim of the Conti-.untMr. Oil continued "Why, he bought a Nash, of course " lotnpany. exclaimed HalL to Strong, give tho motoring public the f Venice at the drlve-h st staWILL SCALE MOUNTAIN. corners, tions, located at convenient v hero no; oi.! tl e finest quality of gaso- RUPERT, 12. George Idaho, June ne lubricating oils and grease are ob- -t Schrocder, artist, has gone to Mount in ltd, but fXo Tree air and water, In the Sawtooth range, to make The attendants we emrdoy are trained Hyndman, sketches for He will ascend the o give prompt, courteous attention to mountain as pictures. as possible at this early high iKomoM, with the intent that every season. motor. Ht who tites this companys sei- .re will ho, from that time on, a WHY THAT HEADACHE? When you know the cause of a disease O'lr paroo need not feel that there N iipo v for tho giving of tips or a cure may often be effected This is giat iTus ot anv k'lid to attendants. The particularly true of headache. Headache omnanv foN llru sin h practice de often results from constipation or a distiao fioni Mio high quality of teryice at ordered condition of the stomach, which may be corrected by wnirh It is rorslantl aiming a dose or two of Chamberlains taking Tablets. Try It These tablets are easy to take and mild Club and gentle In effect. Advertisement.) Continental Oil Company Strives to Help Make Way of Motorist Ever Pleasant -- sral to Th mcTI The Idiho, Jun LI.', il.i rcr of the Rot, mans last nor, ihl, honnight ie. loped into a "luxe fea-- t. oring Joe T Young, the first president aji r.t of the Ten? the lub cud axt prc.-lt h Rotary This was the f'rM dinner in the new tlubroom at the Bannock hotel and the r 'ton was christened In a royal manner. Members of tin Glee elub of the Utah Agricultural college were guests of the the Rot.trlan songs made the i lub and ring with melody. 'ITesIdent buildtrg Je'-hBulge w as presented with a stiver gavel. The meeting was then organized hy nt tn'o a court and 1ast Presi-i- l the nt J.,e T. Young wa" brought to trial. He yias found pi i!ty and sentenced to be shot Secretary Fms Bentley then presented Mr Young a Rtmmgton shotgun, a token of the good will of the club toward Us 12 i e pr'-sn- h first prexidtnt. St. Anthony People Aid len, Attention! our mens suits are from the finest makers. They are priced no higher than the cash stores on Main street ask and you ' have the advantage of paying a little each week as you wear them. theyre nifty and stylish. Come in and try and you will be delighted with the materials style of them all. UK, on a few r Use Your Credit Every Honest Man or Woman Is Entitled to Credit, and They Get It Here er Highway District in Idaho Underbids Big Construc Rotary Gathering tion Companies on Work. Turned Into Love Feast bowk, Under A11 Other Credit Stores i stead-custom- WASHINGTON. Juno Ore. Xp.olal to Th, Trihdns. zaa though in one of tbe newest counties, is one of the oldest districts in the state, old having formerly been a part of the Fremont countv highway district No. 1, counwhen (lark being severed from it ty was formed. It is one of the best equipped districts for road construction in the state, with a large gravel and rock rushing rant, trucks and tiactors, and other faculties for performing highwa work on a Luge scale H C Wood, one of the commissioners of the district, is manager of the Wood Livestock company of Spencer, one of the concerns. tales largest Messrs Doschades and laurd are also m. Idaho. eastern large stO'kgrnweis Battery Service te 3b itX3 to have been formulated b American Federati n of Car Owners, Prest-O-Lit- e Man Is This oath, of allegiance, according to report received by Dean, is imposed upon on all women who frequent motor cars, and while it partakes somewhat of humor, it Prest-O-Tbatteries ftr is nevertheless perfectly serious in instorage and built In correct types and tent sizes to meet exactly the requirements bf Here are the rules erqbodled in the every electric svstem of every make of oathcar. And back of this universal adaptaWith uplifted right hand, I do bility is a great, universal Prest-O-Llsolemnly promise that I will never le of svstem, service gulltv lathering my husband at the e In the storage hatterv wheel with unnecessary talking faculties and 2. modern mamitacturing In thick traffic will I Particulars be kind and considerate, and indulge in scientific precision add a degree of superiority which ie impossible with anti- ncr nagging noK disconcerting remarks 3. Greet methods Nor will I push the floor boards quated modern factories carefuMy sbeted ma- through in a sympathetic attempt to v terials and efficient workmanship it ure the foAl brakes. 4 the umoFt In battery power and life. Should I be guiltv of violating this solemn oath and obligation, let my beaver Rxactine tet s of el batteries by lendni cnp 'oat he given to the cook, ing motor cur manufm turers pmva th Monof the savs K ff that promise is strictly adhered 1arlinc, manager arch Motor company hubby, at the wheel, will have onlv "Prest-O-Iut- e to llame when he runs down the battery service is even where to hep vou keep mmt btttrv al- unvv.iry pedestrian. and tnat it will be v s In health condition oi to the letter is a foregone Pn rone, ed ways f.ictorv branches and Irtt- The cook is not going to get anv ite hn'terv setvne stations beaver motor coat. arrvi looks of new batteries and laMerv parts for all cars 1K0 service batteries fori vour ue while vour old battery Is re- charged or repaid No matter who mne your present batttrv this expert hatterv test4, repair or recharging !s available to vou $7.85 beautiful georgette crepe waists, trimmed with embroidery or beaded effects. One of these waists will set off your suit to fine advantage, and they are priced very low. Pay as you wear. 267 South Main 113 South Main STRANGE PLEDGE pick what you need and pay a little each week, as you wear it. WAISTS Salt Lakes Leading Dentist fluffy organdy dresses. Priced very low. The new voile and other wash material smocks will delight you, , numerous 25 see the new and dotted We t. -- a w i 8 s summer skirts in these as well as in other Bilks and satin. Priced very ei . Yellowstone park will open for the 1920 touriun season June 2d. Knun that date until September li, a stream of motorists will flow through this great natures wonderland The lu- -t en trance into tho Yellowstone nark from any direction is the Salt Lulu Yellow stone highway from Halt Lake to the park via Ogden, Brigham, either Logan or Malad to Pocatello, thence through Blarkfoot, Idaho Kails, lies burg, St. An A. R. Kroh, Truck Expert, Anthonv, Ashton and into the park.can optional route is through Logan von, via Bear lake, Montpelier, Aftou Will Deliver Lecture Be- and Oath of Allegiance for Jacksons Hole into the south en trance ot the park. be will main of Both ivs these highw fore Utah Auto Dealers. Fair Motorists Embodies found completely mapped and logged in the 1920 Tribune Auto Tour Book. Some Unique Obligations. Any person visiting the park should Membera of the Intemiountain Automohave one of these valuable route bunks tive Dealers' association and allied Inter- as part of their car equipment. The ests are anticipating a treat which Secre- Tribune Auto Tour Book can be purFales Tean of the Sheane tary Charles Backus of the former organ- chased at the leading book stores, ya Motor Manager Roy company, local distributor of the ization and the Salt Lake branch of the rages and accessory firms, or at Th" business office. A oopv will Stephens Salient Six, has discovered an Goodyear Tire & Rubber company are pre- Tribune mailed to any address upon the re odd oaf h of allegiance, which is said be In for of cash-buyin- ihow When dental work is seeded, you'll find our charges are most moderate, considering the high quality of our work. -- Goodyear in his talks. He has made a life study of the motor trui k and the passenger car with, respect to their relation lo the vast end aliost undeveloped field the farm. Truck men of this section of the west who have heard Mr Kroh's talks at the big showj In the east and middle west declare him to be not only an authority on the subject, hut one of the most forceful and interesting speakers they have ever listened to. It is an established fact among truck dealers and manufacturers that the greatest field In the United States today for the use of motor trucks Is the farm. The least developed field is the rural district, and yet It is that field that automobile experts believe will eventually absorb the large ms torlty of motor inn kg The United States department of agriculture estimates that of the 6 700,000 farms in the United States, almost a million and a half cou d economically and advantageously x,xe toe motor truck, and yet less than SO.OOO trucks today have been g soli to that vast consuming, public. Mr Krohs message Is based on 'he manner and means that are being used in other sections for the purpose of reaching the rural districts and acquainting the farmer with the feasibility of the modern pneumatic-tire- d truck that will go out Into the field or deliver his product to the consumer Kew-Kfs- Here in Utahs Finest, Largest and Best Equipped Dental Offices, You Get the Most Complete Service. dia-tan- ' message Although In the employ of the Good& Tire Rubber compiny, Mr. Kroh year tefralns even from mention of the word th most beautiful silks ever crested are the new Fan-Ta-and the It costs nothing to secure a periodic examination of your teeth and gums. A very little treatment, if taken OFFICIAL TOURING GUIDE 17!N)-mi- le a talk the shape paring them, on the topic of "Motorize to be delivered before them the Farm, at luncheon next Tuesday bv A. It. Kroh, a national authority on that subject Secretary Backus has extended Invitation to every dealer, asking them to bring the sales forces and requesting notification In advance as to the number of reservations desired at the tables. He has also sent out letters to the county organizations at Provo and Ogden and to the Cache Valley Dealers' association. The Invitations, In fact, include all of the allied Interests. All members of the Utah State Automobile association will a so be extended invitajions to hear this famous lecturer's '"skirts' Orphaned French Children WATER SYSTEM AT SODA SPRINGS IDAHO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received by the board of trustees of the Village of Soda Springs, Idaho, up to 8 o'clock p m June 28, 1920, and then opened, for fur nishing material and labor for the con lf stiuetlng of approximately one and miles of eighteen-inc- h wood pipe line Including Venture meter, valves and fittings, together with concrete catchment basins, foundations, etc. Flans and specifications may be seen at the office of the clerk. List of material furnished on application to the engineer. The board reserves the right to award separate contracts for labor and for material or for any thereof. It also reserves the right part to reject any and all bids, and to waive any Informalities. By order of the board of trustees, PAUL TIPTON, Chairman. INED NORSTROM, Clerk. Dated at Soda Springs, Idaho, June 7th, IMP- Vv ' one-ha- - p3003 ASSESSMENT NOTICE, Plutus Mining company, principal place of business Room 814. Newhouse BuildCity, Utah. ing. Salt ST Idaho. June 12. ANTHtiNY, Notice Is hereby that at a meetMadame E il'-- tn of Bar's. France, ac- ing of the board of given directors of the Plutua companied bv Mrs. M S Marriott of Og- Mining company, held on the 8th dav of den. Utah, was a guest of the St. An- June. 1920, an assesament. No. 17, of 1 cent per ehare. was levied on all the thony Commercial i bin at luncheon yesterday and dilirered a lecture on present Issued and outstanding shares of capital She wag here for stock of tho corporation, payable on or conditions in France the purpose of Inaugurating a poppy before July 14th. 1920. to Thomae drive to obtain fund, for the orphaned secretary, at the office of this children of France. Mra Braurer was apcorporation, room 814. Newhouee Build-tncomer of South Main street and Expointed chairman for St. Anthony, and toA neat sum was ri iv was tag day. change Place. Salt Lake City. Utah, and that any shares upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid at the close of business on July 14th, 1920. shall be GOVERNMENT CAR STOLEN. delinquent and advertised for sale at special to The Tribune. auction, and, unless payment It HUBERT. Idaho. June 12 The Ford public made before, shall be sold on August car be.nnglna to the goy eminent and used 6th, 1920, to pay the delinquent assessbv W. E Myer of tne farm bureau was ment, together with the cost of adverstolen and later found alandoned near tising and expense of sale, THOMAS CARMICHAEL, the Downard bridge. The tires and all equipment, Including the spark plugs, had Secretary. been stripped from the car. P237I Special to The Tribune. g, SONORA run from fifteen to thirty, and even forty-fiv- e minutes at one winding. Hear ,our new Emerson Records. Enjoy a few dances on our big ballroom floor. The Grafaret is YOURS come in and enjoy it. 40(RBp rttr,rw.- jarofogjjajffl a V - iExnitsrvBliwioGiMHHoigEl Latett Records |