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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, JUNE 15, 1924. 16 RHYMEfrMOAP ' :n i HISTORIC POINTS PASSED ON HIGHWAY "-- "X. W: -", v.- , - .. , By DUDLET H- " . - , Maryrrale canyon, a old Cove fort, gateway between FtUmora and Bearer oa Zlon Parts, highway. into Bhort crook, between Hurrtrane and Pipe Bprtnga. 1 r. -t . 3 Grand canyon road coming down -- J jn and" died; IobsIt road, my motor eoEg-hei?kt, npoa rsused the hood, turned on my rpot and took a look iaiide. eould see aotflia(f wronjj, but from the rear of the m"biie At I I Asao-elat- her yesterday, "Oft, eaa that foolish alk," qnoth I. "I filled ha aad a d6zea cailons then, for which I scent m ray. There 'a something wrong about her plufrs, or elae, perhaps, her wirinf." "Excuse- me, please," my wife returned. "I perely waa ifiquinajf." dLa hotir I worked upon that ear. I teatad her ignition: TlnAked .t, averr dingbat which aroused bt least soscicioB was (rone; I know I strained my heart, I eranked her till jet breath serve to make that motor atari But nothing that I did would threw away the crank, and in dissrast. I At last, stopped deep And walked around and stuck a stick inaide that bleated tank. Twaa dry! As I prepared to walk a wearr. weary mile, 1 thought I eaw my wife conceal a tmy, fleeting smile. . d - .'X y:. it it" Capital Social Life (HO 040 OO - 00 040 OO ' OvO 'txt" . ' V, EiWaaiisH. m.i.. ,f.Tr.otx wHh a stick tn the course of a quarrel, said to have arisen over live, stock turned by Kobls on the Calvert OfO 0-f- farm. Diplomats Seek Shores of Homeland ' CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. Spetlal ts Tb Tribune MA LAD. Idaho. June 14 Mr. H. 1 everrbody's coming bacac Tho By JEAN JARVIS. J, Jiansen entertained tha members who fcava been tn serviee In Washing. Salt (Copyrt-uLake Tribune.) lenlU, ton ' of ths Ladles' Literary club at her ' WASHINGTON', jrtake a oonloVirMe! 14. Mrs. ttm June long dhaaoe. atleldnsj home Thursday afternoon. The house was sttractlvely decorated with bowls Cecil ice, who hss shaken hands day In around m a campaign ui. of summer flowera Miss Constancs Afferent and day cot wttb f.Jty-seva- n TO DISTRICT COURT, ButteChristensen read "Ma1im HILO varieaea of, Individuals who frequent peels! t Tb TrlbBM rfly' after which a buffet luncheon waa to seventeen served guests. tha capital, haa oailed a haKL From 14. RUPERT. Idaho, Jun U K. ' now on until a date not named, the Noble, charged with aaault with APPARENTLY. waapon on Mrs. Tina B. Cal' ftrat lady dally dbsen or more tea deadly "Is this a portrait of your fiancee?" vert, waa bound over to the district "audleooM," on a bond "Tea" week court this fieoo reeeptlone, presentation), by Nobl I al"I suppoee sh must ne ve-- y Judce C. D. Phlbb etc, are to be abrogated. Lonlon Passing Show. first leged to bav struck Mrs. Calvert wealthy. the decision This rf'y:'': I y , ' ' fY .w! - t -- -Ti V since over three As wire of the vice presl- rears dent, abe 'played the role of frenaral utility hOetea for the Harding much aa did Mra. Thomas Rile? Marshall for Che WUaon.rectma. Vn. Oooadjv Jut turned up everywhereat dances, debuts, . weddings. char-b- y chrixtemnsT, funerals, toaa. and all he IrJinfc round o( socsal duties which go to maki the Wiahlnsptoo wason. True enough, aha happened thoroughly to enjoy the program. Verily,r. when there waa au occasion for eh nwvar missed a dance,, being profxneot in all the new eardajrdatx-es- . Young, vlgorms and apparently fond of people, and oertalnly willing noirh to be generoua and graoious to the multitude of viaitors who throng the White House portaia, Mra Coctidve baa put through a tremendous program stive tier advent es'chata lain of the White House. WhUa entirety fit, choae about bar have noted iMriy a shade leas buoyancy in her ana aaaaion to rest on oro.g, oars la tha early part of a runmar her bound to have a lot of thrills of rhe start-of- f of the preeiden-tloampalga s attributed to her wei) known n brand of ' sens The Onolldg' boya vCl not bt here much Oils summer, John, who la going tc bora tn In preparation for taic-l- n hit aivtrance emmsaaUona at 4hl falU Is going Into the civil-U- n braining camp at Maaa., while Oalvln, Jr., Is going to turn into a regular faK rarmar ailer tha man-nof hi forabcara "h tfeetheflrat regular program off the tapis, sady can Juat go out be natural. 1 eaw her Che other day tripping aOonc lulte alone. UXcMy nonglv she waa heading for a MUle aunt linen tha downtown stops, in of. which aha ts very prrtltUy sH and especiaUv popular wl of her ready wulngnaa to be yieawd. fche wore a d spores outfit tn the coat and skirt mod a The aniber-brow- n tones whioh an has been effecting lately dominated the outfit from bead to to. Bh had a sports bat of etraw, lrloped tho crown ratther high and rvunaed, and the trimming a awatlve-dra- laumi ritiairrr ngiisariaas rt1r,a j Dealers DENVER, COLORADO j 'LOGAN, June Ifr Dr. Frederick J. Tui Jer of Harvard university was the speaker at the Klwanls luncheon held yesterday afternoon In the Hotel Ec-Jee. His subject wxa. "ileh WHh Gifted -- re'" ciiaiHiiBiieiiniiiimaisiciHiHiiBiiHiHiiie re." The pioneers and early explorers," nld Dr. Turner, "were hikers. They alued discovery and adventure. It ouid be of great value to have all g n writings of the old and .the pioneers put into permanent form ur history. The men with gifted feet ere taeajists ae wen as nuuaers. Thee program at the luncheon t a Flag day nature, patriotic com- - , e by Harvard Professor ltv-n- I- t- . Get SEKVIGE n, When You Buy Transportation Buy TRANSPORTATION Not Merely a Car! ui ba-ea- al Why is it that so many customers who have purchased cars from us come back to us for another Chevrolet? oocj-too- Ajti-her- st Our service has enabled them to get the greatest value from their cars at the lowest cost Pvn, er sd knc-w- n 11 We will sell two new Rolls-Royclosed cars and give a good price. Wire us. . Rolls-Royc- dan-elni- , ANNOUNCED. Curry & Southworth Jbr Economical Transportation ao' adanln-latratio- isisas. v tea ;hA to WaablacQn comlrar iisrisaj isi , " I jjrffii vary registers CooRdre ICrm. ENGAGEMENT be-n- - The service rendered by the dealer is one of the amartly-fnodele- rvrty - pe ewnrf-eae- With bacV on the homa reservation ar.d tha WhlU House progiam curbed a. bit. there is mil aJnnr th lln Handreds traveled o Clweland and tha kept their ears tgsuea to in ranio. h waa reaUy thrilling to follow Knth VeGormlck a career oo the convention program, and to discover "PoHy Sure- political , 3y. having peraona- - you. maybe. xTr-- out wvm m rumini up ug aeaemblagea In leading rolea is tremeadoualy diverting. It ecf.s lust ImpoeslKe that- tha Japaneew emhaaay 'a going ro have a new oeurnt. The ambassador and auM nane nam teemed to e To Ilia frlenda and hi ezeellaacy waa juat '"Hani," Ar the manner of his Jolly. fMendiy fashion ra the days whn h was reaRy tha most soncht-fobaeh-air of the dtptoraartc oolony. AS tha diplomats are headrar far the safe shore of the homeland a periods w the U. S. A. ar bad oonrh to the beat of teea- with the foreign actuation as n etartdo w!l anyway, 'moat off to visit home shortly. everybody Along about December let-do- wn i I altnaa e - Why is it so many buyers of a second tion and that the price of the car itself is' only one factor of that cost They have learned that including, purchase price, operating cost, and maintenance expense,. Chevrolets average tfte lowest cost per mile of any car made, at any price. car choose Chevrolet? or Cam-palg- Experience has made them wisee - They have learned that the average cost per mile is the item of greatest importance in motor transporta- - ITS EASY duality FOR at A sSlT!lf( . .' . ' for Econotnical Transporuyoa , fully-eguippe- Lowest Cost .... " . ' 510 The Chevrolet owner also enjoys the com- tort, convenience, and satisfaction of owning a modern, quality car in which his whole family can take pride. &PTorfnEDeLa". .Superior Vuhty Coupe 640 SALT LAKE , - Superior 640 Superior Sedan Prices . o. b. Fliat, MtcUgos ..... ' 723 79J ' 1141 East 21st So. OGDFN Phone 229 Buy Your CHEVROLET . i SorrkarmiBeCWu Express Truck Chassis Utility SMITH3 quto vo. AUTOMOBILE MERCHANTS. 65 West 4th South St - d See the Nearest Chevrolet Dealer Sugarhouse i Sales Co. big items to be considered when you purchase your Chevrolet. Our experience as the oldest light car merchants in the state has qualified us to render service which will give you Wai2694 Here MIO 350 CONFIDENCE TDTJ BUT A CHEVROLET WEEK I ' r&OM THE r Too trill Kara tlut feeilnf of aecuritr and co&fldonos that only buying from aa organization vita experlanc can instill. Hyland 1769 -- " i K "1 BOCNTIFCL, June 14 Mr. an LeaterTD. Garrett of Bountiful announce the engagement of thet daughter, Elmt, to Lvi rreeman yi Harriman. the marriage to take place June, 25 la the Salt Lake L, IX i. ' Umple. Mrs. ce an. ,' LOGAN, Jun 14i The chamber of oommerce decided Thursday evening lo boost the local battery of the national guard and to aid in the recruiting drive which will be carried on this summer. , Lieutenant Cecil Christen sen snd Captain L A. Jarvls of the Iocs' battery appeared at the meeting 4 the chamber of commerce last ve ning and explained the purpose of tm port of the chamber in recruiting . the local unit to Its full strength A committee eonstalng of the fo appointed W lowing members help the local officers in their rti W. s. eruitlng driv: H. B. Johnson, Sloan. C U. Harris. Miles. Petaraoai " " OO HO Coolidge Gets Needed Repose Mrs. V . Down Slows OfO Chamber of Commerce WUl Aid Guard Unit mniniuinimmiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiniT They told him that he eould not bai The trolley ear across the street. But he waa frame, and so he tried The jury's verdict waa: "He tied Uncle Eb, he ear: "Everybody is wondering why Dave Biggs has intelligence of his first baby. The quit talking about the unbelievablelearned to drive his first automobile." real reason is that Dave has just ' , SYMPATHY. "T saw the tax assessor looking at vow ear yesterday. What did ha soak you on jtt" "He looked it orer twice and re me $20 out of the public charity run a. , munity singing being led by Professor A. M. attendance Durham. T prise waa won try B. u. TKtcnr. the donor blna Moees Thatcher. Dr. Turner is one of the visiting faculty member at the ctan. ... Ar ..... . OOUIIV mj lunur nMuui chool. and is teaching a number of courses ia American ' and western j history. ESCAPES FROM BANDITS. PEKING, June 14. (By the Preae.1 Rex Ray, an American captured by. river pirates tn OrrHv; Kwsiigsl prOvlhre 'lata'lajt the mountain hu eeeenod from was taken. atrona-holwhere he eoramg to dvic received touay rrom the eommander of the American gunboat Pampanra, sent to Wuchow in tta trie capture of Ray connection and others. SPECIAL MEETING CALLED. AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho. June 14. The county commissioner will meet In aneelai uaaion Saturday. Jun SI- tn the announcement of etrdin At C. A. Coon, clerk of the board. that time matter concerning the new courthouse will be considered. |