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Show DECEMBEB 2, 1923, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOKKING, 10 HIGHWAY ADDS CHARM TO OGDEN CANYON durinS tot A canyon filled with beautiful summer hones borderlnn on the Ogden Hver and paralleled with paved highway mtkas Ideal locstloo for . or ores from left to right, on top row: Scene along boulevard, driving west toward Ogden, reiervoir which furnishes water for Ogden vegetation. Below, the summer reriaence Cedes. Scene showing rock formations typical of the mountains in this canyon, insert shows several of the many artodan wells which supply drinking water iot wgnen cnj. rpite You May Have Heard- -From someone who has had his car at the Market for appraisal how critically we examined and tested it. t ' That inspection was characteristic of what we, at the - Market, are doing. It is essential if the purpose behind the existence of the Market is to be fulfilled. That purpose is to restore the confidence of the buying public in the used cars offered for sale. k , That confidence must be restored if you, who derive satisfaction from breaking in a new car periodically, are to be assured a ready market for your used car. It is important, f ?, J tSfc 2 ' Tst5- ''! J t.v. : 'i - , -- . Vs V V, - K A- - f Vii - f 1. r i v , f vf .t1 ,. ? ? ,v. r & JfcT 0 V" SlftlBUNtV , . A' ' Vie Come in and see for yourself how thoroughly we are ' doing our job, which has as its object your protection, whether you are the buyer or seller of a used. car. f,w' i. ',, 'i : CERTIFIED PUBLIC USED CAR MARKET "? !? TdcphoneWssalch3308 'Wvi-W- 7v' that the mechanical work required is po done by the Market, but by the dealer who handles that make of car new. .There is no profit to the Market from the repair operations. r - A'l too, " Salt Qlkt City Second South f Second East f fs f vpfe. A v- V'AV v ' . A 'Vtash-Ingto- V' y r' Around The Corner WKKO Tine CHAINS tSPKR CCNT DISCOUNT Dont wait untU you can't gat out of your sarase before buv. There ing antl.ekld chains chains are cenuine.Weed make on name stamped every hook 01.,..... Stae 00 per pel r.. Other aUee proportionately Weed ohalnt for truck u, beevyt pawengar cart Sr....,. Other klxee ft 1 WHir" can't get along vlthout them In winter Buy them and get them up a ithout further delay? UVra heavy material, complete a t1' three low prices Boadster Touring or J4.es proportion RADIATOR SOLUTIONS THAT OO MOT EVAPORATE ' Rle.NIe Winter Fluid Will nut attack metal. Dona not eapo-rat- a Alwaje uniform Tou low In In plloa earn, par gallon..... FORD SIDE CURTAINS trcntl. sr. IvMi HEATERS Actually better than very liratere for practical use Ghe more heat, glr le tleatwr Ao ety attracts e In appearance KINGSTON Chevrolet $300 Overltnl $5 00 gs.00 Dodge E SOLUTION A eolation of alcohol and end other harmless Ingredients. hot Injurious to any pgrt of the carSS Haa higher boiling point by degrees than any ordinary mixture of alcohol and glycerine. Price, Eft ItOU per gallon Known to be the beat prepara tka for a radiator. Satlstac-r- n guaranteed. CLEAR VISION WINDSHIELD CLEANERS Tou oant afford to be witheut one at any price, let atone at this nominal coat. They do the work EE, 936 , SUPERIOR WINDSHIELD WIPER Mechanically perfect: the brat cleaner on the market I ite Only. fvl ltd $5.95 $7.35 .. Essex Studebaker ' $T SO $7 90 ERO FORD HEATERS The cofit in almost negligible truly a wonderful heater at the price Easily metalled. Guarantied to beat any Ford with side curtains up. Special FORD HOUD AND RADIATOR COVERS A froaen radiator may Voat you a lot of money in repairs, the inconvenience vou will Be motor-wis- e suffer get a radiator and hood coxer yTads of good inallty top mate-ial- , with heavy kereev lining FMb snugly. Adjusts tie to regulate Aft ftp the amount of radiation. Complete . weiiaw Write for Free Bulletin. GIVE AUTO ACCES0RIES FOR' CHRISTMAS. Mails Orders Filled, ? - vtf. wv?y:cv ' Winter-J- ust Even before this ad appears we may be gripped in the ten acltta of bitter winter. 'Youll be glad you arc prepared if yon quip yourself with winter auto needs now. were sent to T C Aikeson. repressn-tailv- e of the National grange. u C These resolutioria ask for support of measures which may come before congress to, pro' Ide relief 'or settler on the Minidoka project In tne matter of extension of time tor Irrigation jJayment and the remission of certain construction charge .. fa. Pomona Grange Select i New Officers for Year , E il , RUPERT Idaho, Pee 1 C H matter of Rurgher has been elected the Pomona grange for the eomlrg xeai. Other otflcera sleeted Include Fred Llndauar, oveiseer, Mrs G B Elsisher, treasurer, Sira y Fred aesalon seceury. At an about 100 members of the Rupert and Pioneer granges Empire Hopewell. were present At the businese se. ston. resolutions were adopted which POCATELLO Ldnd-aue- a Fully One Thousand Attend Three-da- y Seuion of Idaho Instructors. to The Tribune PACATELLO, Idaho, Pe- - 1 ln0i teachers and heads of educational lnstltutlona ha e been tfsitora la Pocatello the past three data attending tne annual convention of the Idaho btate Teacheis associa- The convention opened Thursday evening wtih a musical program by the Fenwick Newell Concert company The concert maa followed by the of w aleome by alter R, aiders, of the Pocatello superintendent address on Know Idaho Schools, First," by Miss Elixabeth Russum. state superintendent of 'schools, address on "Our Schools at Gooding by C. J. Settle, superintendent of the schools E. 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah,, West Center Street, Provo, Utah. 107 cat-live- plates. d the back Batbone of we have teries, every right Preat-O-PLate- Friday mornings session opened frith group songs by tbs primary r0 dren. The Rev. II S. Hamilton, pastor of the Methodist church In this city, read the Invocation, and the following addresses wsr given "Work 'Midi Bovs, bv Oe-a-r A Klrkham, Boy Scout executive of Salt Lake Teachers of Today and Americans ef Tomorrow," by the Rev J E. Carver of Og len, "Improvement of Silent bv Dr. Ernest Horn, proReading, fessor of education, University of Iowa Friday evening'! program was as fallow Musical numbers bv the Club under the di Idaho Tech G feclion of Professor T R, Nielson: In. vocation by the Rev G. IV- - Barnum, pastor of the Presbjterlan church address "Some of the binding of the Research Association In Idaho." Professor Charles L. Harlan of Lewiston rha Aaatgnmant In Normal, address His Light of Modern Research," Dr Ernest Horn; address, Problsma In tha Sribool raining Elementary eaoher." Professor J. C Werner bion Normal. address, "Tha Result ef School Tima," tha Rev, j. e. The visitors wera the guests of tbs Pocatello Chamber of Commsrca Friday evening at a dance and buffat luncheon at the Elks' temple Tha following addresses wsrs given ' Tns Moral and St tedsy a session of the Fchool RsligiQua Fruitage Room the Kdv J. T. Carver; "Selling a Concern to It Stockholders," Dr nf ma H of Idaho, Can Character Be Learned" Dr. Ernest Horn. Reports ef the secretary, treasurer and sxecuc ttve com met tee were submitted at the final session this afternoon. r. tM-terstt- y U You never Tiuy a new battery u long as the plates in the old ere right. For the life of your battery it in its plates. Theres the net of buying a battery. And the simple, direct way to get the fdj battery is' to get the best plate the liveliest, long, . tion Car-ve- 1 IDAHO FALLS. Idaho-p- ec Idaho Falls lodge No iu7 B P O. E , will hold its annual memorial servtcea eundav afternoon In memory of their departed brother Elks The services are for the public end the following will be presented Invocapiogram tion, th Bev. M B. Naeh, solo. G W Charlesworth: memorial services, of'tcers of the ledge- en ogy E H Read, selection, Bhirlev orchestra, address the Rev. Joseph Gruhck. solp, closing exercises Joseph Morley: exalted ruler and officers, benediction, the Rev. Horace Turner rail measure liers - 'with a cheerful desire to serve and accurate mechanical PLAIN honesty will give you full measure, no matter where you buy your gasoline or oil. But the motorist, these days, has a sense of discrimination that seeks a bit further and that is When you need a new Battery Know the Reason Why Epsrtsk Gooding r, Idaho Falls Elks Will Honor Departed Members s, Prest-O-Li- te f a. The result: is a battery with ready delivery of power, and great tenacity of life. , Drive around and try our service. Prest-O-Li- E. E. DARLING, Distributors 143 Prest-O-Lit- e v, te its laboratory knowledge and skill in im- roving them, and produced centered te GENERAL SERVICE CO. 1 ' to believe, arc the best plates made. Always a maker of a better plate, always specialPrest-O-Liizing in plates, Manager. Batteries and Tanks.. EAST FIRST SOUTH ST Salt Lake City, Uah. encouraging. . , The chain of Continental Service Stations covering the mountain states from Canada to Old Mexico, has been built up on two fundamental ideas: First, high quality of products sold and always full measure to the last drop. and second, the spirit of prompt, courteous, cheerful service on the part of every attendant on duty. The motoring publics recognition of the soundness of these principles is demonstrated in the increasing numbers who are getting the CONOCO habit." If we dont make the point clear there is a Continental Service Station near you. The next time you need gas or oil drive in and let us show you. CONOCO POLARINE ' The Perfect Motdr Oil Tbe Balanced Oaaolina GARGOYLE MOBILOILS THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY ( A Coiocade j Hakulft Corpmtioa V a complete lice of e |