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Show rfe THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1921. 18, " FOR BABYS JOY RIDE CARRIAGES Sidway for W Conditions at Mackay and Surrounding Country Are Still at Critical Stage. Built Baby Models Many Ranchers Living on Lost River Have Been Forced to Leave Homes. What you want to know about a car is How far will it go on a gallon of gas? How much oil does it use? What is the expense on tires?. What is the depreciation in a year? words, you want the specifications. In-othe- worth.- Forest Supervisor Evans stated today that reports from rangers in various parts of the valley showed raplftly rising water In all streams, the high water In tributaries coming much earlier than usual. Antelope, th largest tributary, rose earlier and maintained Ita flood longer than at any time during Ita history, and Is carrying more water now than I .oat Wver carried last year W lid Horse, East and West forks, and other tributaries at f?' In Reed or v;-- Wheels; None Made of Wire. In Natural, Ivory, Blue. DINWOODEYS-He- res Each range of prices. $31.00 $32.00 $25.10 Following extra equipment included in retail Extra price of all Olds Sixes and Eights Tire Extra Tube Motometer Set of Chains. $36.90 $37.80, $39.15, $40.00, $41.00, $42.30, $44.00, $44.50, $45.90, $48.00, $49.50, $53.50, $54.90, $56,70, $59.40, , $60.00, $61.20, $62.00, $72.20 SULKIES Small Strong Steel Frame, with imitation leather hood LAKE Variety an exceptional value.' A wide and interesting for a demonstration. SALT Gray, Frosted Brown, Frosted Blue and Frosted Sidway Showing More Than 65 Different Style at Call Wasatch 2858 any time 44549 So. Main St. Fiber, With Hoods to Match Brown, Long springs and arched axles insure maximum strength and re. silieney. j A i Artillery We want to give you a straightforward exposition of the facts about Oldsmobile Sixes and Eights. May we show you where the Oldsmobile will make you a profit over the average car in operation? Another flood on lower Cedar creek has washed out several hundred feet more pipe of power company line and delayed light and power service to Mackay for two weeks or more. Excitement has somewhat abated since the gates st the dam were opened yestermorning, which resulted In lowering day water level a foot and a half, thus the demonstrating the ability to safely handle the flow. The smelter bridge in town la safe, although many bridges on the upper part of the river are reported aa having been washed out. Report from Darlington, Leslie and Moore, In the lower end of the vallev, state that much concern Is felt over the headgates In the Irrigation canals The big bridge over the Utah Construction company canal at Darlington la reported as having been washed out this morning, and Arco is reported to be suffering much damage from excess water allowed to go down the river channel when the gates were opened. Commissioner Crandall states that as a matter of safety to the lower end of the valley and to the bridges along the river the gates will be kept shut at the dam as long as All Tributaries High. Wood r Oldsmobile built its reputation on Economy. It has been built right into every model for twenty-thre- e Its beauty, its luxurious years. all bear , witness of its inner appointments More Pipe Line Out. , possible. AH families living along,, the river banks have been forced to move, the water being several Inches deep around doors and yards Cellars In all parts of the valley are nearly full of water Work In this city Is badly handicapped on account of the destruction of the power company's pipe lines, and the local newspaper is being gotten out at Arco. Heavy Pressed Steel Wheels or t et of elegance that are perfect in workmanship g EXTRAVAGANCE tl Flood condition on Lost river are not improving Th water at Howell ranch in the upper end of the valley l running 8400 Keoond-Jee- t, the highest level ever recorded in the river, about 2M0 second-fee- t being discharged through the tunnel at the dam The water js being held seven feet below the crest of the spillway, in order to absorb the crest of sny flood In-- execs, of the tunnel discharge, the capacity of The reservoir which ia 3100 second-fee- t. addiIs capable of holding 000 acre-feCrandall Commissioner and Water tional, statea that all flood waters can be handled easily for a week or ten days longer without allowing the water to come the spillway, -through Tributaries at the head of the river end below are higher than they have been for many years. Upper Cedar creek, entering the river below the dam, is higher than It has ever been, has destroyed the state highway for' a quarter of a mile and has run over a mile of highway, leaving debris and driftwood piled up. Convenience and moderately priced.. The gensmoqth, easyy-idinerous variety at DINWOODEYS will meet your every ideal of style and economy. ' VS. Sp.ri.1 to The Tribune MA.CKAT, Idaho, Juno Comfort and Mother Collapsible - $9.90 CITY Baby Carriages $6.75 to $17.50 Reed Sulkies Wide variety, up to $17.50 J v the head of the river are rising at least one week early and are carrying more water than haa been recorded for seventeen years, which Is aa far back as records of these streams go It Is the opinion of Mr. Evans and Mr. Crandall that the peak of the flood on the river will be reached tomorrow evening. unless exceedingly warm weather or bad storm are experienced. Conditions on Little Lost river remain unchanged, except that the water in that valley la still rising and Is higher then It has been since 18S9. Crown Police Arrest 42 More Home to the House Young Irish Nationalists DUBLIN, June II. Crown forces yes- terday raided the headquarter of the Irish Nationalist Forester, and arrested forty-tw- o young men alleged to have been engaged in attendance upon a class where signalling was being taught. ne person was BELFAST, June 11. shot and perhaps fatally wounded and several cltiiena were ao roughly handled that they had to be taken to hospitals during a melee on Cupar street last A police lorry was passing the night. scemj of the serious affray when it was fired upon. The police returned the fire and a general melee followed. While the fight was in progress crowds of Unionists gathered along Shankhtll street and cheered excitedly. Many Sinn Feinera living in the Falls district there changed their quarters during the night. Columbia Battery a bunch of life There jj an instant activity to do the job in a Columbia Storage Battery Thats why motorists everywhere speak of that Colum- bia difference in standing up with the required ignition voltage, even when subjected to long starting drains that would run down the ordinary battery. Our specialty to the utmost the life of any storage battery you may be using. But when the day for a new purchase arrives as you expect it to eventually we will demonstrate Columbia Reserve Power so effectually that you simply will insist in putting it in your car. is service, and we will prolong tr o A ri - era CUM (i.9 X- .J n grr- - m AT YOUR SERVICE rV We shall be glad to have you calL r- -- vsmteut unr1-31 mwah-w- w f T " T r The annual outing of the old folks of the Pioneer, Liberty, 8alt Lake and Granite stakes willEnsign, be held Wednesday. July 13, at Liberty park, according to a decision reached by the old folks' central committee at a meeting held at the office of Bishop C. W. Nihley. The details of the celebration will be an. nounced as soon aa the plans can be made Commiby th committee In charge ssioner A. H. Crabbe, who has charge of the city parks, and Sidney Lambourne, superintendent of Liberty park, have promised to atd the committee in making a success of the affair. Two new member have been added to the general central committee, George B. Burbidge of th Pioneer stake end Joseph J. Daynes of the Granite stake. U Chronicle Business Carl V. King of the University of Utah was yesterday appointed business manager of th l tab Chronicle, official newspaper at th institution, by Harold L. Bnow, who has been elected editor for th three summer months. A complete staff for the publication will he selected I next week The paper will be on of four pages, eleven by sixteen inches., which 1 half the else of th winter Chronicle It will be Issued every Friday morning. HEAT SUFFERER DROWNS. CASPER. Wyo., June 11 Announcing that h intended te find a cool spot, Alex Bring of thle city, went swimming In a river her pool near the North Piatt afternoon and was drowned. yesterday It was the hottest day Caaper htt experienced thle year. His body haa not been recovered. Headlight tested flay pr night and etat certificate tsauad. Motor Ctr Equipment Co. t Mi Ft m t The Porch Shade of Greatest Service, Economy and Comfort Manager Appointed ddkorued Sites and Swtce Station tor Gabriel Snubbers Columbia BattPneumd Strombery Carburetors D 442 S?MAI STREET WASATCH 7562 CT Drive in. Solemn Trlduum Is being held at the of th Madeleine to honor the Blessed Martyrs of Arras." Pontifical mass was held yesterday at the cathedral bv Bishop Joseph 8. Glass and will be held today at 11 o'clock and tomorrow at 10 o'clock. The Blesned Martyrs of Arras wer four sisters of charity ho were martyred during the Krench revolution They were ordered by the revolutionists to' take an oath contrary to their Catholic faith or be guillotined Upon their refusal to take the oath they were executed. In 192Q Pope Benedict blessed them and in his declaration masses to be celebrated in their permits services honor, to be held wherever there Ispublic a community of Sisters of Charity, and theft pictures to be hung in churches. Cathedral Date Set for Annual Outing of Old Folks 4:--i u OUR SERVICE IS Special Services Being Celebrated at Cathedral m Quality Porch Shades are an investment in comfort not a luxury. This year, of all time, be careful of the porch equipment you buy. You want shades which wifi not only look well while new, but which will stand up under the atram of this years use, next years and the years to come. Such are AEROLUX Shades, and we heartily recommend them. Besides durability, there is more genuine satisfaction in AEROLUX than any other porch shade we know of. . With the Hang' Easy attachment, anyone can install them in less than five minutes ' time. in width and uniformly woven form a scientifically correct fabric uniform Splint which ghes absolutely unifori ventilation from top to bottom, and ample protection against the weather there are no loosely woven sections nor uneven spaces where sun and rain might enter. found only on AEROLUX, bold the shades securely in No Whips, Adjustable place and prevent them from whipping and flapping in the wind. Cord Solid Copper Glides, instead of sticking pulleys or rusting steel glides, give a permanently smooth,' clean surface for the raising cords reducing wear and friction to the minimum. 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