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Show r .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING,' MAY 20, J921. Health Bread Seven Sections Designated, in' Which AH Classes of Daily Capacity 16,090 SPECIAL TODAY 18c Per Loaf I Motors Will Firestone Piant No. 2 Appear. i Final plana for the first annual Autoware completed yea. mobile day parad ' tsrday afternoon at a meettfig held at oclock in the office of the Intermoun tain Automotive Tradee aaaoclatlon and attended bv the head, of the committee In charge of the varloua section of Uie parade. Those tn attendance were C. O. Rulon, Bussell Woodruff, Russell Richards. Hal Hlshel, chairman; C. Hntlth, William O. Backes and Kara W. Clark, who t visiting In Salt Lake, with a collection Of transportation pioturee. , Special trea was laid on the Invitation to join In the pato motorists all open rade. The varloua aectiona arranged will accommodate any type of machine and the Wish of those in charge of the arrangements was expressed that there Would he no machines on the sidelines. The first section is composed of state, the second of county and city officials; more than ten automobiles used - years, the third of commercial trucks; of dei orated section privately the fourth owned passenger cara: the fifth section of the automotive trades members; the sixth section of racing machines and au- tomettve noveltlee and, tha aeventii section of motorcycles. The parade will form on State street .and will turn west on South Temple to Main street, thence south to Fifth South street and them north on State street to -- Tires; 20fiW) Tube Devoted Exclusively to the a Manufacture ol I 30 x 354 Size Typo. 'Non-Ski- d i This good bread, insures perfect health, I. Sg3SS , Old-ti- How the Price of $1 3.95 oh 3 0x3 V2 inch Firestone Tires Was Made Possible -- . - disband. ' Annual Social Event of Salt Lake High Schools to Be Held at Saltair Monday. - It was announced by the residents of the Sugarhouse district yesterday that a free dance with band music will be held on the new paving on Twenty-firhot South street Saturday night and dogs" wlU be given away In honor of the automobile first annual day. much-neede- Th annual Red and Black dance, which g been one of the combined eo clal affairs of the Salt Lake Eaet and West high schools, will be held at Salt air Monday evening thla year. Instead of In one of the city dance halls. George A. Eaton, supervising principal of the East and West high schools, decided originally to hold no Red and Black dancs thla year because too many social affairs hav disturbed the work of the two schools. However, It was decided by Mr. Eaton at a recent meeting with the principals of the two high schools to hold the Saltair dance. Another reason for the last moment decision was because the funds In the low. student treasuries are unusually Both schools carried over a heavy debt from last year and paid it out of this years treasury. Although mone funds have been received this year than in any haa previous term, a greater expense been Incurred. There are a great many awards to be paid for by both schools. Including those Jot football, baseball, basketball, track, debating and Red and Black staff. It is expected by the authorities in charge that the excursion to the lake will help out the deficit. Tickets will be sold at the two schools today and Monday and ail the bUBlnees organisations and establishments of th city will be canvassed by girls and boys from the schools today. The committee from the West high ha been selected and the following were those chosen: L- - R Bentley, J. M. Vernal Adamson, H. I. Christensen. Funk, Evan N. Christie. Horace Evans, .Sumner Tufts, Elroy John Newman, Balser, Ralph Wright, Gregory, William Grace Mulloy, - Dorothy N. Gulbransen, Ramona Thomas, . Lorraine Christopher son, Colin Mathison, Roscoe W. Irvine, Beryl McGee, Maurlne Basse, Ellsworth A. Savage and Darr H. Alkire. The students of the East high will select their committee some time today. The regular price of 35 cents will be charged to all who desire to go by train. Five Bankruptcy Cases Filed in U. S. Court has-Ton- i Four voluntary and one Involuntary bankruptcy petitions were filed yesterday In the United States district court. The firm of Price & Richardson and other creditors filed a petition to declare Our association, of InternationI Cooperative Salt lake bankrupt, alleging that the association Is now Insolvent and unable to meet It obligations. J. A. McKay, a section foreman of Delta, filed a voluntary petition, listing his liabilities at 1575 50, his assets at $2X0 70 and exemptions at $200. Ralph D. Beck, a laborer of Ogden, estimates his liabilities at $31$ and clalma exemption of assets amounting to $20. A petition filed by J, W. Gleason, a storekeeper of Delta, shows liabilities amounting to '$10,606 87, assets at $11,470 50 and exemptions of $720. Cornelius H. Keller, a shipping clerk of Ogden, claims that his liabilities total $1652.73 and his assets $25. v NEW HOME BUILDERS mitted specialization in the highest degree. Plant No. I is devoted Ho the production of Firestone cordstires that are accepted as the highest development of tire building. Tire repair men who judge values best, class it as the sturdiest car carcass made. Forty-seve- n manufacturers have adopted Firestone cords as regular equipment during 1921. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole , purpose of makings 30x3H Non-Ski- d fabric tires.-Wita daily capacity of 16,000 h Gumps to Appear at Kids Morning Matinee will find here 25 rooms of suggestions surprisingly low. display at prices ' ALTA ELECTRIC 245 State St. . tires and 20;000 tubes, this d It is in this period of economy that the full benefit of Firestones development can best be recognized. The advantage of having two great individual plants has per- - 1 st plant permits refined production on a quantity basis. Its output was 13,700 tires per day during April. It is such basic economies that enable Firestone to make a price of $13.95 on this standard 30x3M tire the lowest price - ever made on a standard tire. ml . Firestone dealers help make this $13.95 price possible by accepting a smaller profit per sale on this fast selling tire. We see today the fulfilling , ofwhat Firestone men have ; worked for public support in t soundly ratifying the Firestone standard of Most Miles per Dollar, s The Gumps, Andy, Min and little Chester, will be features at th regular bat urday morning motion picture matinee at the Paramount-Empres- s theater under th auspices of the Homs and School league Another picture will present Charles and a Ray in Homer Comes Homs third w.lll show scenes in th homes of the Seminole Indians. The Lafayett school orchestra, under the direction of Mies Mabel Crittenden, will furnish the music. Teachers of the school will act as ushers and chaperons. Uc . Student Body Awards Will Be Made Today at U prsmfse "by June 15. This notice given, it was stated, in order that excavation and construction work on the new Elks' home may begin at that time. Auto Important Business Factort Kiwanians Told Award (lav will be held at th University under th direction of the university student body presentation of to A 8. U. U. officer and to members of the Beehive club, will be made at a student body assembly at 11 $0 o'clock this morning. Student athletes will also receive their awards at the aame time. Students who will be given gold medals student body are A. A Thorum, president of the A 8. U. U.; Mis Mary Romney, vice president; Miss Luclle Reid, secretary; Roy Curl, treasurer; Howard Rolapp. prosecuting attorney, and Martin Hopfenback, yellmaster. Medals will also be presented to members of the Beehive club, honorary society consisting of the most active students of th fourth year class. Members are chosen for thla society by a special committee consisting of students and faculty members. Members this year are A. A. Thorum, Ralph Gray. Jr, Creswell Burns. Leland Prouse, Miss Edith Austin, Miss Bessie done and Miss Gold Hyde. . COyT SPEAKER ANNOUNCED. the principal speakers at scout sessions of the June conference of the M L A. of the L. D. 8. church will be Charles N. Miller of Angeles, national scout executive for region 12 of Men of America. Scouts Building Boy Through Scouting., will be the topic of lunchMr. Miller the at led discussion, by eon to be held at the Bishop's building Friday, June 10. Other subje-t- s pertaining to scouting will be discussed at the second session held Saturday morning. June 11, between 8 and 0 45 o'clock. The automobile has ceased to be a eald Ezra TV. Clark pleasure vehicle, of Buchanan, Mich., brother of the president of th Clark Equipment company, In addressing members of the Klwsnls club yesterday. "Statistics show that per cent of th motor vehicles In the United States are now used entirely for business purposes and that 91 per cent of all automobiles are sometimes used for business purposes. Th speaker pleaded for cooperation of th Klwants club and other cKlc organizations In perfecting the transcontinental highways, declaring that along these highways ghould run the tourist traffic of Utah today Commercial Club Gives Money to Highway Fund -- 1 One of TIRE THIEVES SENTENCED. J. 8. Toung and TV. M. Sanders, both years of age, pleaded guilty to a iharge of petty larc-n- y yesterday before J idge Fred TV. Crockett In the criminal division of the city court, and were sentenced to three months each In the city JaD. They began their eerflences at ones. The men 1671 wre arrested by Wilford Johnson. Thirteenth East street, early In the mornwere 10 while thev attemptof ing May ing to steal a tire from his automobile. of America. He said that he hoped that Salt Lake would land the 1923 natlona convention of the Klwanla clubs, and that If It does, an effort should be made to bring as many delegates by automobile as possible. He said that there was no reason why such a meeting should not bring at least 50,000 machines to this city from various sections of the country. The members of the club yesterday t cussed plans for attending the carnhsi to be given next week for the purpose of raising funds for entertaining 25,000 delegates to ths Elks convsntton In Los Angeles. who will stop over In Balt Lake for on day. Special stunts are to b staged on Thursday night, which has been set aside as Klwants plght at tha carnival. President Carl W. Scott urged a large attendance. Charges of Robbery' Issued Against ' Two Cyril Crawford and Fred Austin ar charged with robbery Tn two complaints Issued yesterday by County Attorney Ar- 1 thur E. )d ore ton. Crawford Is allegad to hsvs held up R. C. Elliott prtl 1 and taken $1S In cash and a watch, ring and knife, and Austin. Is alleged to have held up th Conoco service station at South Tempi and K streets May 17 and obtained $65.85. Austin and Crawford are said by th police to have participated together tn a series of holdups in Salt Lake- - recently. 23 BABY DIES. . te The Tribune. The board of governors of th ComMANTt. May 1. Kent Kllfovle. th mercial club yesterday appropriated $2e-- l old baby of Mr, and Mrs. Fred k for the Highway associa- Kllfovle, died at Stores, Carbon county, tion fund The money is to be delivered of Th body wss brought to pneumonia. to Randall Jones of Cedar City, who Mantl Monday for burial. Funeral servstate director of the association. The ices Were held at the home of TV. H. annual convention of the association to he held In Salt Lake, June 16, 17 Anderson. and 13 . PRICE JUSTICE RESIGNS. 0 The first $5000 Installment ef the fund underwritten by th Commercial Special to Its Tribune. club as a part of the oost of a survey to FRlCE, May 19 J. F MacKnlght city be mad of the Green River reclamation Justice of th peace of Price for the last wss to sent ordered project ,esterday year, tendered his resignation, effective the department of th Interior, which June 1, to Mayor L A. Mrpee last night, will have charge of the work. and the resignation waa accepted. Ik easiest Aucfciojnt Is to buy today)! Special -- Park-to-Par- I $15.-00- Fdr just such happy moments as this, Coca-Col- a was created delicious and refreshing. .THE COCA-COL- "" PROFESSOR LUND TO TALK. . The Progressive Business club luncheon at. the. Hotel Utah today will be featured bv a talk bv Professor A. C. Lund. Three-minuspeeches will be given by W. H. Ingham. Louts A., James and Louis. C. Kimball. There will also be several musical numbers. te COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. T. W. DYCHES TO SPEAK. May 19 T. W. PLEASANT, Dvches wilL speak at ths next regular meeting of tha Service Star Legion. Tuesday afternoon In the North ward chapeL Ills theme will be Mother.' Never pawn your overcoat ip May Never. try to get along with out KINO COAL untU July. MT. RECEPTION FOR MISSIONARY. will be given reception and dam-NOTIFIED TO VACATE. tonight to F.lder Hartwlg Rueckert at The trustees of th B. P. O Elks lodge the Twenty alxth ward amusement hall. No. $5 have notified the occupants of the Elder Rueckert will leave shortly to perold Farnsworth horns on East South form missionary service In the Swiss and Temple street that they must vacate the German mission. ' A e WESTERN FUEL COMPANY v . 269V $12 South Mala Wu. -- t 50 East Broadway &t th you. Want pricp vopAy II. C. 2667-266- St 8 H. FISCHER, Mgr: ML CLEM,TIP SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. SATURDAY we will sell at auction all of the fixtures about 80 feet plate gits floor rases, SO feet wall eases, in olid walnut, 1 roll-to.desk, jewelry display fixtures, polishing machine, light fixtures, 1 cabinet of watch crystals, 1 'Monarch typewriter No, 2, 1 large wall clock, and other ' , ,, fixtures. AT 1 P. M. SATURDAY we will bejtin to sell all of the jewelry, re- . gardlesa .of price. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY, Trustee " , COLOftEL W. H. ADAMS, Auctioneer |