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Show ' . - - J " DESERET mm cm POSH i;ii OPENS EVENING NEWS SATURDAY Merry Throng at - Hawthorne Ward f; House Warming MAY , j 1020 X EDI ) PteroJuciof'pocpencnce A STIR RIOT TROUBLE Standing room only was available house warmat the HawthornV-ywar(Continued frqnt page one ) the Internal affairk of e Pioneer station, the branch Notification was received today by ing last evening long before the fes- theInquiry Intq woman who drives River public .eryicecor- Rogue, on Begent street, was opened tivities amusement ball, Tho WlttUm Bailey, secretary of tho state eulty.. llh emp)oyeM. The message began. A own car can find, none more board o equalization, that 81 Bake for business this morning at I o'clock brilliantly illuminated, was muchad-mire- d poration and Its several subsidiary further suggested that "exaggerated' sent out been the had . throughout branches, continued, reports Will until .concerning remain open (.30 by ail who attended. The careappropriate than the Chevrolet City bad been aeleoted a the meeting and situation there. tbe Ji the enafternoon of session to sugar furnished o'clock this earing according of program evening, session fully prepared Sedan. Its .Four-Ninety- were ordered to r. place foy the next annual George E. Banders. prel- - s Police reserves alL.11 tbere.was a yesterday k ranotaoo follow. The Postmaster Noble War rum. - These tertainmentit for Kaa t uf oiy the National Tax association. the i dent of 'corporation and,' waa the dozen tor more headliner I safety, case "and cononry"for"-"Ing the' appearance bf stickers call convention wljl be'held hr tinted hounT Wilt 6 observed for the pres- little tots liT Varied colored bathing ter et. ib Ge.gnn .Its h tkiatirpfolnd.R" enm, com the week of September l Secretary ent as an experlraeht in determining suits in their "Splash Me act. The pany, was on the witness stand and ing upon members of the "first operation make it idealHand munlst party" to celebrate. . Bailer say what hours will best serve the public. camp fire scene by the Boy Scouts was put through a grilling feminine requirements. to the nature of a yesattached similar bills la The station will bs in charge , of with songs and yells and plenty of Great Importance appeared by Judge D. N. fctraup, atNational Tax convention thla year on Superintendent blaf Lund wall. terday in Seattle, Waeh. attractive was the an for thrown torney la pep rilEVROLETMOTOR COMPANY Th Portland (Ore.) Service league account of the fact that ao many' perfeature; the Rube quartet mad fun I Many questions were baked which in con- Honor chose tbe day for .an "American Iza statplexing problems have ariaen --iZ to he declined witness Are s start from dancing, finish; toanswef, fancy . Badge 157 SOUTHST ATE STREET celebration to whlfh 'radicals nection with aasessment of different character songs and a plain Quadrille, ing that the records and books of the tlon were invited.; --- - Waal 8481. clase of f6prty. tme of the- aso- warded 'A toScouts eit fashioned hoop raeIaarTn dated problems is the situation arising not recall the exact a but with by he did skirt" that L costume, yell college adfrom state and pational need for He proffered to proWill G. Farrell, chairman of the A groups of young people announcing circumstance ditional revenues. The task before a big event to be given by tbe Sunday duce thee records upon th request Locals be court will of honor of the local boy scout school this reepect the convention in .next completof Judge Btraup. Friday evening, to devise a plan under which there Council, last honor ed the program. of remainder The The. denied of witness funds that Goes to Inspect Project A. shall, be no friction as between pro- badges to numerous' boy Scouts at th the time was spent in1 dancing 'and the Oregon-UtaSugar Company had head of the experimental work teases of raising state revenues and city were no wall flowers. Among been used tp pay laborers doing work Cooley, and there huUdlug. eounty Raymond income for the hatlenal government. were Presi- for the Rogue River Public Service on Irrigation projeete in the west, will an was scout. made Johnson visitors the many present Eagle Obtaining the convention thla year Sixteen other boys were made first dent Frank Y. Taylor and Elder E. 1L corporation, stating that if such a leave for the in Nevada for an inspection for Salt Lake City Is considered sn class scouts, and 37 received merit Anderson of Oranlts stake. thing were done the money waa later trip. Upon tonight his return be will leave for achievement, aa previous efforts to badges, 27 of these coming from troop i testiHe back the tq paid de been company.' to confer with department bring the meeting here have 51. fied that the two firms had frequently Washington 'Teachers Are Urged heads regarding the coming year' tented through the long distance which oftt efforts combined and their that eastern extreme the delegates from To File Applications ten resulted In employees "being on work. F.A. Wadleigh Calls. Leaves for Idaho J . E. Dorman part of the country would be obliged both pay, gulls "to travel. r .of the dairy division of the de There le a united effort thla'year The of Mr, San- head Frank A, Wadleigh, passenger trafpartment of agriculture here, will be wut ders Of after well as on the completed Monday, teachers, part A fic of Rio the Denver manager Idaho, tonight to Governor Proclaims . the hearing will leave for Twin Falls. which It is the position as for arrived from Ban Francisco school officers, to have certificates Is- be continuedexpected survey applicants Grande, Week Idaho. at Rigby, Forest Protection the of with superintend-enro- f department agent sued filed and ; early Western Pacific train, eafly fur-timing. . F!m, pubtlc instruction. Each year flowlrt ty Snkn. 81245, . Protection Grounds7" to human life and oon-- . and left for Denver, at 8:15 a.m. He there are ao many applications to conWill Visit Golf iljr. a rain lively Rainfall There- was 28 to over had intended for the chief stop not are do who resources min sider teachers day, that UTS give .15 of an inch in about fall of serration of timber 1 tvr lUW. but an urgent telegram from Denver attention to the matter until- - short A visit will be paid to th proposed Hies last midalghW-- objects of a proclamation leaned to called him home immediately. Ha said time can not before school posopens, course at the mouth of Parley's Continued Till Monday At the con day' by Governor Bamberger. The during his very short stop at this sibly receive their certificates with- golf canyon tomorrow afternoon by mem- elusion of yesterday afternoon's sea the coming summer season out some delay, govern pr proclaim forest protection poln that to FURS AND FVRRIERS CARD OF THANKS. further hearing before the state records,'- - and In circular tetter sent out today ber of the board of directors of the slon week to begin May 2S and end May ,23, promisedthe break all. on apfhe commission utilities public the and club clubhouse and was AND through travel FURS REMODELED by Mr. Norton, teachers are urged to Country devote that period already Utah Power A Light asking that eitieene in whtt tbrough They will plication of the maim- - their eppUeHoe- - immediately, golf course committees. paired All kinds of taxidermy. Hud- exaverting forest trains Rt electrical and .an especially to care family Bkoubyeand iocreaytf Main of ,on for iho Straet, companylox in Inspect ground double porCo. so running notified -largely to of what that they may be th'porn:w, fires, eo many of which are due on power rate was continued untO 10 tend- their' thatlku to will be required i each case. An ap- deciding upon the' best site for the oclock carelessness on the part of campers took who all those and part new club buildings. After' discussing speakers, Monday morning. FUNERAL DF SIGNS plication blank form Is enclosed. who exf the public domain. the data gathered from' the Inspection Army Enlistments low Tli local in Die services: also those Missionary Farewell. BAILEYS FLORAL DB1PA RTMENT. a final decision' will be made at the ahlJ-.- t ETAOIN . N ..N ..N ,.N.. pressed their sympathy with flowers attention given to floral ,trl- Schoolmasters Club Jobs Open in Nevada. meeting of the "board of directors, to army enlistments for April numbered in the great lose of onr dear wife and Special butes by our artists. east SecA be held Monday evening at 7.30 75 men: the lowest number sine the daughter" missionary farewell in honor . New Law South. Discusses ond Wasatch 365. of service the club. o'clock Commercial commandat Elder of state Elder be will T, th Henry recruiting Hamilton Gardner, given CARD or THANKS. seThe 1919. March navy here 20, thla Monday evening, May 8, In the Secer of the American Legion, HAULING MACHINERY At the Newhouae hotel at 12:15 tocured 82 recruits In April, and the U, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bohman and Mr New Suits Filed. morning received a wire from legfon ond ward chapel, prlpf to his de- day a meeting of the Schoolmasters S. Marlne corps 13. and Mr Georg Lake wish to thank SAFES. VAULTS and MACHINERY their many friends for their kindsees of all klnda handled with dispatch. G A. headquarters at Tpnepah, Nev., slat parture for a mission in the northern was held and tho new educational law To Report Society of Friendless-- On and THIRD DISTRICT COURT. tc Transfer Co. No. 136 W. daring the long Illness 8. It waa pointed out Ing that mining companies there an- states. A program has been prepared was discussed. Monday at 10'30 a. tp. at th Im- and sympathy death of their son and brother 2ndExpress So Phone Wa. 3311 Was S550 on which the following will take part: that the purpose of the new law is to Oscar F. of the Bergstrom at manuel against church, beautlfnl miners report of the need Baptist and 1,008 the also Richard flqral ticipated Louise Watson, Edna Gotberg, Lola Increase the efficiency ofthe youth State Improvement company, to of the "Society of offering e 15.50 per day, for work In the of lhestateon.Xhree lines., health, cover 4900 alleged due on a real es accomplishment HOTELS ths Friendless will ba madfi before Th properties .at tbs camp. civic and Willard for ideas tats and the of vocational, transaction. Weihe, Margaret Caldwell, the meeting the Salt Lake Minis message-statethat no radicals or FLORIST post-offic- pIIE - i -- '' Utah-Idah- a - -- Lattf I N night-dlspsnse- d -- h Truckee-Carsonproje- x- ct - ee.-ihe- Wr - r 1 i - Hid-Gran- d Mrs.-RA- ?. - -- 1 the-sin- ger , , 3 varl-ou- d R. W. Daynes, Mra Leda Nelson "wobbliee were wanted, but that Jonea Prof. C, Lund, Prof. J. J'. men really desirous of work at good McClellan andA.the departing missionwages could be accommodated, ary, Dancing will follow the pro, gram, Railroad Reports Big , j Increase in Profits Federal operation of tho Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad in 1911 resulted in transfer to the profit and loss account of a credit balance of 83.179,890 12, according to a 'report filed today with the state public This was an Inutilities commission. crease of M20,90.n In profit over m, Total railway operating revenue is given aa 117,209,911 . 78. an- increase of 32,245,525.48 over 1918, best means of making its execution most effective were considered. An entertainment under the direction of Miss Lisle Bradford was a feature of the luncheon. The vIpaa Loquitur girls from the 'three high schools of the city, under the direction of Miss Miss Betzner Speaks, Bradford 'gave songs and' dance "Aeolian Quartet also contribMiss Era Betxner of New York, from The to uted the entertainment, the headquarters of the T. W, C, .A., ROAD WORK CONTEMPLATED spoke' before a meeting of Primary association officers at the Community A L. Franklin a guest at the Cullen hotel, says that extensive road work Recreation club house thla morning on highways between Hot Bprlnga and at 10 oclock, on play and recreation Brigham City la contemplated, and ks for children between the ages of 4 and reault much auto traffic which now 14. At the 1 oclock luncheon of the goes on other roads is expected to be Utah .Physical Education society in drawn In that direction. He is opthe Newhouae hotel Miss Betzner out- timistic about the peach crop at lined a course In recreation and group Brigham and vicinity and says ths trees are In fine condition. leadership. National Bank of the Republic against Alice E. Browning, to recover 21 alleged due on a note. Rose Austin against William G. Xug tin, for divorce on' ground of cruelty. Gustaf Johneon against John A Johnson, to quiet title to certain real eetate. . C. T. Rose against John Pappasfbo recover $12,910 alleged due on agree ment, LINCOLN HOUSE. 2o Rooms, 68 E, let So SINGLE BAILEY A SONS CO. CUT FLOWERS 40c. ROOM, and 80c. Special rates by Funeral designs ar- week or month. for all occasion Mol 20c. Barb Prompt dsllvrry. arranged tistically 1 East Second South. Was. 885. CULLEN HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY auto bus, centrally located Rates SALT Free ERNEST LAMBOURNE, 31 per dav and np. rooms with or Lakes leading flcrlst. new store. h'xt'H wirtvmt our speciality Decoradesigns 1511. 87 Was. Main. South tion SODA FOUNTAIN KINO FLORAL CO FLORAL 814 E. 2nd So. Tel. Was! 2416. ALL KINDS OF SODA FOUNTAIN work and repairing. O . Stensel Mfg. FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Co. Evans Floral Co 38 Male. T'u. 9(L terlal association. Ths Rsv. Jogi Pearson will explain the nature of the society and Its aims In social wslfare, The Hamilton School - Meeting assoHamilton school Parent-Teachciation wll meet Monday, May 3, at 7:45 p. m. In the school building, and Dr G. F. Snoddy will lecture on con dRions influencing the early development of the child. There will also be a piano solo by Selma Webb; soprano Mertls Clinton, and an arithmeSpecial four months swimming solo, tic competition by the school children women and for girls membership, All patrons are Invited to be present. May 1st to August 81st. Afonday and Jhusrday, 7 p. m. 15. Deseret Gym- , labor Party , Meets The Labor nasium. Waa. 1425 Adv. party of Utah Is meeting this afternoon, In Labor temple to effect a state organization, with permanent officers in Smoking Cigarette and a constitution and platform. 81-1- er Fu-ner- 8-- 4 SHEET METAL FURNACES FUNERAL DIRECTORS BYWATER & GROO. 148 WEST SO Torrid Zone furnace. Wa J08. WE TAYLOR, 5 S. W. TEM-pl- s Temple, I 519 St. Utahs leading undertaker and amtalmer. Services sad Quality goods SPECI4I.HTS. best. Prices at your own suiting Good Bert Crop R. J th Eipci-- t Philippines Increases Mitchell Wa 788., DR. E. G GOWANS, SPECIALIST of Lehi, a guest at the Wilson eve. car, none, throat, has moved MANILA, P, I., May 1. Cigarette hotel, jsgy that the best beet crop for 718 Kearns Building. a co. is expected In Lehl Carl i eddington smoking in th Philippine islands Js aandnumber of yearn, FUNERAL ! DIRECTORS. vicinity this season. on th increase, while the consumpWANTED OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. tion of cigars showed a decline last Rupt. Bennionto Rpeak Salt Lake PHONE HT. 126. gear, aocordtng to th annual report stake M. I. A. officers will be addressed SPECIAL of the collector of Internal revenue, evening at 7: SO oclock in the SIX GOOD FAMILIES WANTED, Tbe number of cigars during 1919 Monday Fourteenth ward chapel by Adam 8 fell off. approximately 8,080,608. of Church EBER W. HALL. THE superintendent Bennion,. I am writing In detail to save time There were manufactured In the school 4 T. Ricketts) Mortuary. and money. '(8.Phone Waeatch 322. glands during 1119, 499,008,0000 1 M.an no w Mr offr six L D. 8. Mr Price bonvaleselng Prompt PERSONAL Kervlce. cigar as compared with 485,00,000 In ramllies a splendid farmgood 241 E. 2nd South St opportunity 1918. The production of cigarettes Charles E. Price, of 522 Sixth avenue, at Nevada Metropoli reached a total of 6,049,000,000 last is convalescing at Bt. Marks hospital Metropolis Is a comlhunftv of about 40 familiesfarming gear as against 4,720,001000 the after an operation. Bhe is reported with good Church CDONNEL CO., UNDERTAKERS and an Ideal school with to be doing very nicejy and expects to and ambalmsr 7 previous year. South West organization six teachers, also other good feature Of the 909,008,000 cigars exported go home within a few days. street. Tempi Is located on a branch line of the MONUMENTS from the Philippines last year, H Ellen Mr Southern JPaelfto and Western Pacific In California Norse went to the United Htates, a railroad at the headwaters of the HumMONU-mentBalt nurse Lake, MARBLE AND a LAKE of SALT Conover, former decrease of approximately 2,000,000 a Works C. O. Johnson. Prop., boldt River and near the Is now a student In the University of from th record of 1918. line border N Street California hospital, under th voca- lit ' The toil. 16 rlcta and productive service. tional training RESTRICTS ALIEN OWNED LAND pecially adapted for potatoes, alfalfa, .CEMETERIES ee al.V common grains and Ward Elder Mathonl Thirty-firPRAGUE, Mayrl---Th- e The government la most business dairy LAWN CEMETERY WASATCH promising. , Is framing a measure restricting the hah Thomas will be th speaker at Already 1,200 to 61,500 per month cash, ward chapel tomor- Perpuetual car. $4 Main St. Was. 1181. is coming to the farmers Thirty-firfrom tht ' acquirement of land or aecurltles by the The branch with 62,ooo pep month pay pens aliens owing to large Aquisltlons of row night, commencing at 8:10. . , AUCTION SALE. beside be held under the property of every kind In Austria dur- - meeting will Mutual section Is alim hariUto surpass of the Improvement. asr - TUESDAY. WAT 4, CfTY - FEED ) forThis Ing tho period whan tha crown is so val tteaheen and hngTSI sin g very soclations and a special musical pro- yard. 2.3 west South Temptej I p ro. choicest low, near the farms. W 1 gram will be rendered. I suggest the following for each rinJ L sharp. My lease havlngexplred I have decided of feed out the buslnesa, Uy although more or less could be se- - U Seventh Day Adventists For Sev- and will to.go sell to the highest bidder with- cured. ,1 lb4 t riauds out reserve Today and enth Day A 6 vent 1st the fo g described -- Fort Y acres - Irrigated land with . 7 f, AnIx of A. Yesterday head of good, acre feet of water Stephen 'to each acre of and , J, Twenty-fl- v Evangelist property: geles. Will deliver the second of the serviceable horses, ranging from LMO all plowed and now being spring" crop on "Spiritistic to 1,600 pounds; 10 heavy grade and ped. One hundred sixty acres chelee Temperature at weather bureau of sermon and kiosk Instruments on roof series auditor- farm wagons, 10 delivery wagons, II dry farm lands fenced and good stand the Mooe in Phenomena. 142 of office, feet higher than those In harness; 10 sets sin- -j of fall wheat and rye. 222 south West Temple street, seta heavy double ium. T will sell for the next two kiosk, buggy pie harness --wagon tongues at 8 oclock tomorrow night. Sub- poles, tools Irrigated land cropped at 6125weeksfh cablWT Roof., hatler; rpe per sere, Boston Bldg. Kiosk ject. "A Revival of Spiritualism, or, aixf too Burnerarticles other The d rv farm land cropped at 635 per aos to mention. Maximum yesterday a Spiritual Revival Which? Everything must acre, with range prlvUegea free for the no plugging or , present Flint Ward Dance-- On Tuesday go, th This makes the combined farm corf Minimum today Ter opportunity to buy will be dance If own next a e glvetvln want . . at casS 610,600 what you Twenty-fiyyour evening and I per cent Ism. today and you need a horse, wagon orprice harness balance Id 10 equal annual the First ward hall. Eighth South' who today , pay ment A 7am. secured I chance. Is have 8 a. m. today . . her ,1 your j per cent interest - r Eighth East street at whichall services of an auctioneer who has -- If vou are Interested eem and e i J a, m. today .. attend are promised a goodtlme. J the had A wide experience selling norses me bersonallr early next week at 408 -- 1 18 a. m. today . . sate Vermont Wmtlwr Summary The and farm material, so com to this own Salt Lake April lam. today , , , . , and secure your wants at voc; 4 223 write quickBuilding. to same address. William Noomdoday . . . April local meteorological summary the date. May Remember L local Hansen, price. the manager. 12t2N been general by Time.) ha Data t published: (Nra 8u Citv, wnt South Temple, Salt Lake 64 weather office. It shows highest Saqi CoL W. H. Dry thermometer manager; Engleman, 46 temperature. Urt thermometer 8$ degrees, April 80; krismfl Auctioneer FEM ALE HELP WANTED. . 52 Relative humidity lowest, 22 derpee 'April 3: precipitaFOR BALE Local Weather Fere cast. tion, 3 16 Inches, as compared with a to26 Inches: clear day 6; normal Fair tonight and Sunday, pooler FIYE-RODBRICK HOUSE. MOD-er. ' night with light froet cloudy.9; total hours sunshine,. 158. WANTED: GIRLS OVER Id YEAJtS For Bale by owner, full basement snd rsrge 16 east Thirteenth South old to learn Chocolate Pipping. Pleas- ant work and paf. "Good Psoplo to work with good FOR RENT UN Ft R.N19HED Sweet Candy Co- - tl4 Notices South 1st West. t APARTMENT - BATH PsP Hr "16. Tt Psntrv snd Th high priests' quorum of Pioneer A WILL GIVE take will ho.4 its regular monthly FIREPROOF STORAGE,. meeting la the stake hall 8uodaTr May A GENTS WA NTED 1, at 19 a m. FIREPROOF STORAGE: ALSO ET- Ktvwz and shipping. parking of The monthly priesthood meeting CANDY Bl SIVF.SS- - WE START MAY SRD, AT Wa 5711 Fireproof Storage, Phone Pioneer stake will b hell In the stake at horn, or small room ny where. TDU. Evand 6722 hell Monday, May 8, At 7.30 p.m. Men erything Turnahed n up MOVING. PACKING Co STORAGE Candvmakers 117 X. Broad SL PhiadeLihiA. Pa. shipping. 7f"T old reliable Redman you watruaervlc Call js Company. ta Vltaflau HteiW tw allwadalarm Called exclusive o deat. handlers of biggest, On-torat The Tlatow. the their PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ' household goods la the west Redman NOTICE. , haetety, r Fontb yii reproof Ptorage Co., 4th Ware K. Elio At a local hoplttal.J West Phones Wa. 14641445. 4 81) , SW KFTXNI Consult County Cierk - respeetive Msy I. 1920, Mrs Macen K. Elton, wife, of Hyrum R Eltoh of 25 south Fifth tDSinlOX M CENTS A TRANFFEP CO for further Information. O A. P signer I born Fob I 23. 1873, Denmark, Kat, ptaros-hardleWith car. No. 65 West snd his remded in Salt Lake C ty for IN THE 2791. DISTRICT COURT. PRO- Wa 2669. 2nd Ro Phene Was the paat 21 veers Deceased la th m , bat Division, in and foe Sajt-Lamother of 12 chHdren. seven emgle snd five married The bodv Is at D parrOUVDRY AND STOVE rtUPYin rtYof'F)ncis1FrUh.,adeceaPfedhN lors of Joseph Wm. Taylor, 55 eouli C ALL WESTERN FOUNT, UT FOR.I WeslTgmple atpeeL Notice of funeral I he' admlsTn1) later. alt kind- - V at Jackets and stove re- - probkte efa certain doeumenL pirport . nsire Was 4474 ing to he the last will and testament of t fhe resiAlpAgrata Jmn Lee Francl Frltsch. deceased,. snd for court. Alpharata dence, 261 Rigby grawttng- - of fetters 'tcrla merfary to L ffted last right.. ar1 Jj Avn tattperwikt prRRrm Helena Frltsch Pennr, jiaa been act ' bodv to The be will shipped year " for harln Hrber City for funeral service asd In" Friday the 14th day ef G. HANCnETT EVERYTHING IN THE avn 2 cP;m1 r 0 " terment. NaHoaal Leetwi-r. -l Me ,VyrA' V taxidermist Jlne W carry a Court House In tbe Court . 24 of msnu'eefured stock NAT fury "Tbe beerdtaL ef leea! .r, Aeafha ft lee At Jey 8t8Dtr, Rom In Court. LakS Salt Lek1. r w,l . In Salt Highest orlgeg p Qtr Tbeeoepby. UUc Agatha. Infant Ixnghte- of Harry to-B Countv. Vtah. R. Stenze Fur Co. 216 i1 raw for and Gertrud Wangter Rice, -died Middle MOND4Y, MAT 6-- rtt. Witness th Cerk'of said Court wtih Ft. sin . Funeral notice later. day. Path. ths seal thereof- affixed this 29th da 7 t twsm . of April, 1920. vwm 88 f 21 Re Gfvea oa the Ybeee FINFRAL N OTIC FA. 1 K. J.' CLARK. . , Above Dateo M iae nrtwk at . ROOM ANNEX The funeral of R'i hard Cirtt - Rfeber OFFICE FTprLlFS AND LEG a I Rv M M. FnI1. Ptepulv Clerk.0' A , Bill. uwill be held Umday at 3 HOTP.L IT AH p m. at blanks ef all kinds at Th Deseret Hurd A Hurd, attorney .fo the Ctly cemetery Book Co. , tinner. J 21-2- r r The Value of a Guarantee -- HE value of a guarantee, no matter who makes it or what it says, depends entirely uppn the liberality of i. 226-82- 261,-000,0- the platers. - "You would not do business with a man whom you distrusted, no matter how binding the contract. A pute would be inevitable. There are men with Avh onr y ou dcubusiness on a ver-bal agreement more readily than you would others where you are protected by the tightest contract that could be drawn. . It is all a matter of the integrity of the makers. That applies to tho guarantee given with Botterill cars. The guarantee you get when you buy a car from Botterill is practically the same as that made by any automobile manufacturer belonging to the National As-sodation of Automobile Manufacturers. 7 Jrt j j j Tho actual guarantee that you receive is the reputation of the Botterill Automobile Company.-- . If you do not understand that,' then the conditions that surround the. company are a gauarantce iiTthemselTes as to your pro- j veg-igbl- st st aus-plc- -- The Weather of-fle- e L ng. 1 T II j ' tection. C'l-.. , 02 - Thousands of dollars are involved in this concern and its future is more important than its past. The men at the head are good business men and they appreciate how im- portant is a good reputation. f The .amount of money involved in the sale of each - car i.ygreat. The' disappointment of any buyer resulting from bad treatment would be a boomerang that would affect future sales. The management of tho Botterill Au- - tomobile Company is alert enougli . not to jeopardize its future by failure to liberally interpret the letter of its guarantee. We could no more permit a misunderstand- ing to arise where justice is on the owners side than would a business man, jealous of liis credit, repudiate an obliga- ' Church " " I 2 - ' T 'r Odeon Hedl rJ We-rre- 69-wkly- Ron-lUi- lo ll Free Theosopbical Lecliires Jmr East St. Private Branch Exchange, Wasatch 636, Connecting1 All Departments. rt ke ' South State St. Dancing Party d Rotterill Automobile Company 36-4- Tabernacle Choir by Death - tion. .1 Uo-wi- n PwneVVi'W riuint ' , St . -- ms a wswwni ah for the omen e -- f 6-- N ) |