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Show 11.s.. ' , - S ' k ) ' . I DESE ET E1TENING NEWS. ' de a elassittell ad Is News relieve you of further worry. Pt's isiways on the sob. ILA4 !; ,o.. t i,i . , , .' SECTION FOUR - , . MAY SATURDAY - . , --. ... SALT LAKE 19:!0 .."9.: - ' Irsi, pzof4:fr r i? ,., are ,,,, 4 2'y:1' Itt , . "-,- , , ; 11; ,, ,, A6,1 11 ALI' rek ' 1,' , 4 ,,,:;,, Jr - 1 ," 4-,- ,,,,, ...,...,, ,i , '. . s , , . ,1i 4 0 :...21,,,M71,.:. ' ,1164N ..s et, f p. e' ,..1,ar .4Y 1:.(1k, . - 11 ' i:,,,,,, r' '' e ' ...11',b,,,,oy.,,..' -, q , ', --: ,, ,- ,, . v ,.. ' Speedway ContestI. :At Indianapolis to , l' Race Greatest Of Kind Ever Held New World Stars Fo. Entered in Chase . 04 ,,1,-'- - . , . . . - .., , , .,,,,,trut , ,f , .'k ', .; ; ' . . ..,-.- : ., , . , ., , , - - ' 7' - . - - , ' ', . INDLILNAPOLIS. 23.The start- - May claasiest field that ever faced a er will roll to the tape for the eighth International sweepstakes on the Indianapolis motor speedwaY, , 500-mi- le May 31. Monday, Thirty speed champions of the old and new world are entered in the t chase for the satirld's driving chem. pionahlp end the lion's Mare of 115,- 000, the largest purse ever hung up, in- ntotor competition- .Speed Maxis of four nations will take part in the melee; France, England, Italy and the United States, the Big Four among the allies of the late world war, now meeting in strenuous for world's premier racing hvonors. Three four-ca- r teams. Pougoot. Monroe, and Duesenberg; two threecar teams. Ballot and ierontenac; and two two-cteams, 'Gregoire and ReVere, will endeavor to outgam and outgeneral eachother. in addition to staving off the assault of the individual entrants,. of which there are six. Prance 181represented by three teams aggregating nine members, Pougeot, Ballot and Gregoire, and though nuttier1'411y inferior to the United States. is an even bet for first honors, including on her roster of pilots four former winneret Jules Cour. 1913; Rene Thomae: 1914: RaInh De Palma.- -1116; and Howard- Wilcox,- 1118. .' ; Amongtl American contingent, Monroe, Duesenberg and Frontenao are names 'commanding vast respect, n the Including Louis Chevrolet. Arthur Chevrolet, and Rog- Co. SArles;tthe Duesenberg team. Tom- my Milton,' ddie Hearne.. Eddie O'Donnel and Jimmy Murphy; and the iterontenac outfit; Joe 130yet.- Gaston Chevrolet and Art 'Klein.-Individual entrants' who to have a chance, though operating at a disadvantage against team competi lion, are Cliff Durant Chevrolet; Ralph Mulford Special; Ira Vail, Philbrin; and Weide Stein. Oldfield SpeciaLs---- - - . ar ' , Menroo-delegatio- - -; ,, t . . ....-- -- '' . , INDIANAPOLIS, May Wilcox and "Smiling Ralph" Mulford the only two drivers who have driven in every Indianapolis racewill be doing business at the same old stand at 10 o'clock Monday morning, May 31st. when Oldfield will lead a crack listI3arney of drivers, the stars of two continenta In the pacemaker, lap of the Eighth- International 500-mi- - -- -,' -- ' .' le Wilcox has the beet record of the two for be has finished six times out .' of seven starts while Mulford has but five to his credit. Then. too, Wilcox has won a, racelast year in a Pout Mulford's best effort netgentwhile tad, him seeond. -- Two years- Wilcox finished ahead of 81111198. RalPh in i 1012 when he was ninth and the year following when he placed sixth. In 1111 Wilcox drove a National betdid not Place. while Mulford was second in a Logien Howdy was ninth 'In a National the following race and Milford followed him to the tape'in a - i Knox. Driving into. sixth- money in , 1913 Wilcox In a Grey FoX was just ahead of Mulford in a Mercedes. In . :1914 Howdy'; Gray Fox broke- down: alter traveling 187 miles; Mulford's Mercedes. etood the test of 4500 inilee but he was outside' the dough.- Pilot- log a Stnts itt 1916,- Wilcox was seventh; Mulford's Duesenberg failed- at 20e miles; --The sp9 mile race in 1916 rfenind Mulford in' third place in a Peugeot with Wilcox seventh in a Premier. Wilcox rang the bell last year, finishing first in a Peugeot while .,.: Mulford was forced out after rkling , his Prontenae 92 miles. Driving in eompotition over the Insaucer Wilcox has traveled dianapolic total 2,867. miles while MulfeTd's is just 275 less. Wilcox will be seen at the wheel of a Peugeot in the rare this year; will drive a Mulford Special - Mulford and the regular attendantil at the Indianapolia race will welcome the Vetcrane of the Hoosier claseie. ., Race Pacts. . 'Race starts 10 a. m. Distance--20- 0 miles each. Number of laps of 2 , entrants-- 3e, Natitme represented- -. Franca, England, Italy and.r. S. To- Prizes to tat prize- mnney-181- .000 winpere-.-810per mile, $50.000, di 'filed among firet ten to finieh.- as fol 'live; 120.000, - 110.000, 115.000. 81,500; 1 1.400 and 11,100, 13,000. 12,200,: , ' - - , , . - ' : 500-Mi- , . le 41 , - 11.50e. Lott p -- T - . per lap. 120,000, awarded by Indianapolis business men and manufacturers to leaders.during race. 0: awarded by' manufacturers of automohile to winner, using their pro- duct. pries--11- 00 , prizee--115.00- , ' ' -- , r .. Former Winners----RtMarmon. liill; 1912; Jules Gout. Peureot National, 1813; Rene - ' ,. -: ' : ',..- , - , ; - Palms., Peenr4--Esisblis,- r f .i 1,...'..., J,1 I t ;:: , st' r.-- --, -4.,?,,4 ,,,, .. ,:, 0: Jit...... - tit :'. .TI 0. 'I od''',. , , I ";,....." .4.1:, ,.,t ,,t b p N Lb.--0'00 .. .1, 0 . 4. i '., L.' 4- - ...,,,.. - ,,o T. "44, 4'4. '7 1 , t....., -- ' ft .0- ' , , 'I , . . ' ' '' y ':- '' -. , , ' ,.. 44),-,,,,- " , ;t.4.... ''. -- ' : -.- .--. ' ,-.; ' - ';, : , - t, , ''' - , , . . ir, , - ' ,..; ; 8 , ' ' '' ' -,- ,,4-k . ,- - -- -,: , ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' . Fulfilled ,. , , ,,-- - ....--- ,, .: AI . , - 111"Tr r-- t ' . Co t. .' ,,," 17 rt i'a :- , i . . '- n . ,. - "- - - " ' - .- : ; - '. . . . .- ,; - ''', " ' 1 in rives - , a, - : Boise in Good Condition. Banquet Fest. , , tures Reception. , , : , ve. , , ,, , , , - , , " , ,,,. .,, . . ; . !rme:4111,11110,..44.,,''''' 1" ft V. ri, i ' ,.. 4t ' , ' ' , '4, 'ta t After Long and Successful , Jorney Truck Train- Ar-- ' 4 .1' ;14 ,, - : . , , ti., ., r, - ,,,"0-,c -- Caravan 4 11, , ., . Truck ' Expectations Of Its Fondest Supporters , - . t , - Success of , '' - ' ........., . , r ots , ' k ,. c,,1 1,. ' 4 e . , '.-- ;1 ,, - - ', ' ,,, . t . ' , , , :, . . pmNIIMMOMP . That the' intermountain is regime fully. alive to the importance of the ' . ' Shil).bY-Truc- k Good Roods and .., II .,..,,,,,, movement was demonstrated by the , , , ,.. , , ,, , , , .,.. . ,. , , , , ..,,, , , $ ,t s ,. ,. r, ,,, i, ,,,,,,,,,I,, ' , .. ' ' ' ' . or. - , ,'1 ,,,4 ". , , ' ,, , - . i t .' manner In which the First Intermeun, , ' .. ' " ' ' ' ' ,.. ' ,,, , , , ..., , ' ' r i ' s,' ',1 ,J, " , ' te,,',,,', 1! 1,., v,,,,,,,'.' , $ ,"),.4. ., : ' ' . ; " . ,. , . , , . 'y ' 94" ,,,, ; toln , -- , ..' ' ',.! ' ''' 'an. that sati, ' 0, '"..1.; 5 , '' , , ''. i , I.',, , z.,,t,' ,.'., , . ',..,, Al v,.' 4,.' , ft ' 4 ,'t,!'' . , ' oil Ito long journey at nets', Idaho. . , . , ' , ,., .' :4 ''''''' '11'7"!'''''Ir - after haring traversed six hundred : 2, .. ,. '1"1"'"1"'""'"'""1"1., ..sre'VkaZ,"7"-".1"ra".- . . ,,,' ,, , ::',' , '. , , ,- . s t ,. , , ,.;, , . , . w,-,......- .. . ,, ., .1.,0.:L ao ., ,. .,: . fifty. three miles of.. our bighwom '' ' . . .. ' ;' , ,. ' , , t. ' , : ... .,,... rTA,..ir,,,-..,' 7.,' ' , .7, - ,, ' twas received along the line of march. ,- - . , , , , , ' .. 3,....,.1.,....,..-,...,-.3- .., , ,: , A,,,,,,,,,, A....ft ,,,,,,,,-- - ,, - ..,.-,, , , , , The people along the-lin.. ,, , of march -s- ...-' t 12.:.;,.--,..- ';;,'.. ",,t;tit-,-.L. IhtlimiwrvioNt 41110,4!'26'.0,;;$80.1 gave the train,. a most enthusiastic :.,....,"............1..- titomee' le,,..40,0- t's,,,aar- Aonle..tit,.:)'y' . , . a- ro,....-..- ... - . .,,, welcome and & cordial ' reception all .- -. . ... ,, ,,, ,, , , .... 1,,,,.....z.',....,..-- - ' .,.....,-"wreo...wasereyeae.eeteeeeemesee"0,...0J1m,,',1--' , r along the way. Truck train officials fa , 4,,.....-..,,,,,,,,.. '17.1,,,''z 1,' . IC:''''-e-'.. , . .., rr714-'1report that the thing that impressed 4 ' '" ' ."1-!. !:1:1,2 CA! ,, , , II , them moat. was not the eneoniums .., . . 4;4 ' , A... ' ' ' 1 ,,,,,,, ,. passed along relative to the power of ' A,,,,,. ' ,J , the power wagons making this his-'e&04 .0 , '" f '' ' ' , ' , ,. ,. s', :, ..,..t.i !twice' trip, but the ,.., ,k' tt t . Interest 4.,,,,,, Af I ' 41 :' ' ' , " , , ' rol ry" ' manifested In the idea the caravan , tor"I' 4,r.."16.-1.""-".' , r('L4,-----10..- , , ..,! t, ,. ir3f .,,2- ,I, 4, ' t,t,, , , t 4 . l . .' . ...' ' 64,,4ii ithp4 :OW. '. ., represented. ' L1 ' , LL '' i '. Lil ' ' ' for the purpose of .inatilling Into 1 A ' ' ' r. ir ' , k , 4,t-the minds of the people the necessity , .; ., , ''4 "tp .c ,., ;!.;:', ', -,'f ' ' ' ; 1 ,,.1 L, -, r,l ris rila ' ::' ----... for good, hard surfaced highways over ' .'' ' - ,' 4 ', ;: ;..,,,,r,,-'''' '''' .. . ' '' . '' '.. ;(' :"'t ,4,.:s.,;,., ' I - - ! :'' . r". rm which to route their local traffic anti ' l' ' ' '... " "."' 'g '' ; , , , for efficient. dependable and swift moil ' ' "'''''-":.- ';' , '''' , 1 .: ,..,...... 1 ,, ,, . to haul merchandiso. live ,' their 7,7) '.. r-; , power ,,, '. ,:,13 , f .::, r':" "0, .. '4'' ''''''' , ' ",.,''' ', 4,1 end deliver their commodities. the 1) (4' , . e , ' 1I truck train caravan wait conceived and ..--.. ,, , ,;,..ft .,,, til ms,..... r.. -- .0,1,, ,0 organised. That it has driven home "': lift ' Illott.,, , .,;: :',,,...,,-..' ' !-- ' t' 4".:Pitt,,,,-16:,,,,,.ii4-0- ,, ; '. . . these facts in all tommunities It pass. ... ,,,,,, N .. 4-,,, ,:..t. ,.: ,.......,,,,,;,,, ,,,.w,..,,, ..,,, . ',,, ' -ed through on this trip was mani.1,11 ,,,,,r a ., ,,,,.,........,-,01...',..r. tbk 1! 't.. fent in many ways. ;',4- -' , I 1 I 1 4 .,,,, 4,The truck train was the cornier of ., 4, ', 1., ', .. 440i..,1101.11111.1111111111". . .-.- , ......:' ,,,,. le - 1,... il 4cs' a message of great import sad a ' 411111411. brIA !":'".11111, ,.., : 091,171r amelleilit , 1i harbinger of progress and 'prosperity - :',,Itoo.....0; . I of' the future of this inland emptre '.;;.t.',, ',.4.;:l7;,;;;',".;'s,,, and above all thidge an educator of '0'.,',';',.,,,,:;',.tz....4.,,,,? ',i , '1: , , a , ,.. , , ' , receptive people. to the most logi. se , ,'' i ? 4., 4, 4.1,,,,,,. , ,..., , ....., ,r, ,......, cal . practical method of soivinj . , their and , 'y '''. rural haulage problems. , ,, , It , Tbit practicability of the truck for - -- -- rural transportation was demoniztrat. i:. by ,the fart that the moat severe . , '': ,.,,,i: ,;,::::.-::.,,,....VN,'' :,,... gra d ea were no) obillacie to its pro- x.: t I '' The Shoshone grade a ,lot,g cress. , ' '' tr'; '' ': ,.:' f ' ....W.V..' "...''''''''W.1.' , ei 41e6...... , ..... hard and difficult pull was made ' ....',:' '...';::,' 4 :'.1.: ,.........,..:.::.;i:.,;.. V.: I 'if , Itl., ' , ." without difficulty by all the trucks tit i ''''''''''' ', $':'?C'' ,,' ' -'1 the train, , This grade is .ons to test ' ':':':'''',' ' 1 l' ''''''.: ''''',''' ::.;.. :'. '' ' , ' 'ii..,,,.., $ the qualities of any truck. , . ''."''' .::' caravan end ..: arrived The 'of at the ,.;.;.:4. '''...'1,.::: ".,.: 'N',s,,,; 5..:.' ,,y,,:": ,. , .,,. --.. ,,..,,,,, its journey on achedule time after ':?,', ' . , .,5 having been joined at Mountain Moms . f by the local Boise truck train.., the arrival of the combined ..... train and the parade- through tho ,. s ....4:' Boise business center the message :'.':,.'.'::.,.:::'.': ' , , .:' '.''.: .. ; !' 40.. "If ':;. '.:'':: .'''... ,., 4','.::N' :,:'" ..:.. " ,.,:: .,,'''' : , :. ' ,, , Bamberger of Utah to Gov.' ernor Davis of Idaho. eta delivered by , , W. B. Jenkins, truck train manager. ... In the evening the final grand climax to the series of entertainment , was enjoyed tt a banquet given by the - ' Boise automobile dealers to the per-- ! sonnet of the truck train. and Its Pilot, That Will Visit the Principle Places of the Playground of .xnerica and Depict for The Deseret - ' Deseret News Hupmobile Tour-Find. Thursday the train" was ,otricially disbanded and the trucks destined for There. Found Beauties Wondrous the and Picture, by Story I Idaho dealers turned over and those to make the return trip to Salt Lake ' journey. This he first shipI marked the OVERHAUL AVIATION IN : REPLACES s hIstory of raravan In THONIAS JOE , . the Intermountain territory, a train ' trbesmtemlnib?dreedhL,1"r7' and will be Ttgr,, .. ,' .. . ' , J. " ..: '. -- ., - , .- - - -, ,t,,,..- , . 4--'- .. - ' . -- . '''' - ' T44.0.4 ' ' . ' ' .' ,.ri ',.t. A tJ L . - . '' - - , ', ' , , - -e . . .,,, . - ''''',-.- , , .3,k,"'.4'""""''.----4";"""'- 1 . ,.......,. tri tle -- 1:74gt ,:-.- i ' -.- I at , er t. " t Al ; A ' ,,s4-,,,c- , : ' - )1 ,- 41,414,44-'''- ''. I . '. ' i'" ait, ,t,-- ff . V., ', , IMosoltwg) " .,,,,,..---.,,,-- ,,, 0 . 7-- , , .,, , N.,. e (.got .....;1'.7-:- sx Al-:',.- , A - ,.' - .' ,.. 1g ,,.'1',.",-1',Hl:- '4 ,..:41-1- 3. ..4. '..' , ,,,,..-..- -- IQ?, '...f;,:.;',3'...-..':- :'''.... -- ..::: '.:: . 4 ' . - ' . .,.- ng - ' ". '.'!".:" . ,, . :;........:....S.:,'..:::;;;;:::.k.:,.. ,1'.:.':.......:''.:':,' , - A :,.'.. . .,.. ,.. ',' , - r'' '1.,.... ,:,- Ship-By-Tru- . , . ' .. ''t , , , n ' .,. 'I, , - '...- 4 ::K- , ' .r ! , 0 .. tr, I ft ,' - . - - . rr, rrl .ts "' , . - . . , .,-- Ell - - , ' P ' . , -- . -7- --- . : 's- I - -- rete,crVn.rtr'r7.Trn p ' , . - A .' , . .,';,'''.,' ' . ...,,. ,, . .,, '.. -- ,,, , , ,,, ' '... : er IThe I , Deseret News Tour Finder to Lead Way to Scenic Fairyland 1 :TOMMY MILTON AS - . MOTOR :..C11011LE.,i:.: MONROE DRIVER BearLake, Roads For Maps and Logs-oINDIANAPOLIS. 28.Jos Twenty Automobile Tours May 'Thomu has been tamed to replace Tommy Milton as the driver of the During , Next Twenty fotirth Monroe racing car entered in Weeks to Appear in the 600 mile dash for 870,000 to be f gmmoiammom. . held at. the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,. Monday, May St. Tommy 'Milton. .who had been 'named to, drive it, having switched back to the 'Duesen,, berg team Thomas is only 28 years of age and fame by winning second Jumped into road race in money in the Corona Bob" Burman 19111 irp,which "Mid veteran speed king. met a tragic deatIL many freAlthough unknown to Indianapolis quentors of the great saucer, Thomas is one of the mosta who ever pushed popular drivers throttle of Pacific coast tracks. He finished seoond to Jimmy Murphy in Los Angeles the inaugural race at the 102 miles J'an speedway, averaging mile jaunt hour or OW 150 te The litll race at Corona brotUrhtrace Thomaa',,first Atriumohant.close ents six previous as a driver. For IA various to that time he had rki,t1'nside-osevraces at tile Popular road merchants. "'need treat eral WashThomas home is in Feattle. train load of ruington. and a whole come from but nawili in. enthusiasts atieed demon the tive state to cheer On to victory. The special train will ode-Matat Tacoma. Thomas has been in Indiamionliii for two week& He drifted in from the of told rout with bis Dockets lastfullnight thst and the annoonc---eIs culthe Monroe he would drive a mination of Thomas' treat desire to trot a shot at the $70,000 Dries money offered the contostaNs in the Indiannotts rave. wants a chance to flirt with fame and tortnne Lit bis brat appealwance on the Indianapolis saucer. - -- -- nt ' TRACTORS ARE RUN BOM DAY AND NIGHT To catch s ortth farmer In . d . - I der with wealth of coloring and if. whose. Miles of sky blue Mai in Main Shalt' Lever - pure Lever nuowto,, - 0 ' - , .0. ' holoted aoHne New Jeroey are pleb-tintrt4 ior trectoca nteltt eocratine gpf4. 1,11 , Ntubt pl,vertng le made Nue- -, , hed day: by Present, by the nee of ltalth De Palma In lel S. Time: cement the electric Mimosa fitted to hoth front and rear of machine& leovrttnitod on l's to Two) Delago 1,14; Ralph De 1015: Darie Route. Peuefeit. 1911: Howard Wilcox. Pee- - Thomas. ' - ,... i - - -trnrn4.1' ,,.b.n....................NL.a.....a............s.na.........., wwwwwwwwww.............wwww.w....wrneminumme...sm 1 -- ' - ': , - - It 7.3'. 1.,...e..v:-- F, t , '' .. Awe ' , - ii.4144...,...-4.., dr-- i' , :',::::: Oldfield Will Set Pace. . ' 1 1 ft 1 4 . , -- Offered Totals e Moorland Dollars Money Eighty-Fiv- t. e-,,- , ,. . I 1 1 , ,, , nommoo Prim ,,,' , , ,,, . ' 0 ,' - - - : A-. ' 6. Li.-4- i . , a . 1 . ! , 1 1 , OLDFIELD PACE MAKER ..., t , , EIGHT PAGES s , , 4 . , ' . . . . ,tr ., 0 -- ,. ....-6- li - It t 6 l'..:'",, . 1,.,,, .1,4..0A" . '''''' 1111r . ' - . ..' ,,,,.,,. , .. : , , . :, ,. , , ;. I , Worlds Ilimors. - - ,, .1;.i.',.,-.4.','- .' old and., 1 r - ir s mobiinder Will Visit Beaut s Deseret werls Hu , ' i , I ; . 14 . --.--- s Be ' 1 ll I - N . : ; , :( e ,.1.1.42.,,, itz,,,,, ,,.. ' ' )' .. i-- tr''', , ,., 1 ' t 14 . , ,,, , . iii; Mit4414m , 0 ' , te:-'-': r":m . 4 tp A ' 1.1 A . ,,..,., .' ,2.,,,,3 .. 1:11 , . . Z. , . , ,i tii.-- ........, , 1 , . - , UTAH CITY ,mo.m.n.wimmonwpamivklo.11 itim 1 - -- t I Perstetent. inntineint nod oneemtewee adtertishing in thr hew., wilt keen WU toll the right soda ot the Wire. S , main- shaft----- -Excessive play in . ..., ..... of the gearset mav cause the gear. The question Is often asked. "Vhat 'shatter lever to be forced out of if the motor stops? Can the 'tion. Cella liv the front bearing on main shaft la shimmed, so that Many a witty lthe pilot come down?" I the condition is easily remedied.' fiv erll told been has by story in reply .End play in this shaft also may be ; arid mechanics of sending another !the cause of chattering in the clutch in on a plane up to thole the heeemery repairs landd a burckinfi.owhein the cliair bard Pnuot to the motor. and the joke of the bis.lundeer loon& If! this is eorrected'' the shaft play may cause cult gun to shoot food to the pilot grown hoary with age. But the care ipermanent injury to the gears. t 1 a,nd skill of the Inspector department and the motor repair department has Truck Owners Told made the use of the flying repair shop How to Get Service and his biscuit guns almost obsolete, Let us follow a motor through the George R0131110. manager of --Om different bninches of the aviation ye. nT. C. nutt Motor P'alen Corn. Alabama. Pcifil. at Moni,gomeryo u ttributors of the Denby truck. pair,depot and review the methods which have claims that in order to grive the truck ! , wrought the change. owner otatisfactioti. the Owner roust Upon It, arrival on the Veldts motor itte seen often and a complete report II checked and is immediately given a made as to the service he Is getting - , work circler to Mild it on its way and from his truck. Since taking over the managership maks possible a careful record of 'its Robins -- claime to repair and cost. It is first taken to the of his company spent mowt of his time with: gallove dismantling room. carefully-taken truck . owners of this pieces and transferred to. the wash the Denby $o el to get Al line on what rack,. carefully- washed with kerosene tronntY and ganoline. all carbon removed and service was needed. . pistons carefully polished to remove a all roughness. that carbon might not Paint rrotects Surface 4 i wash adhere so readily. From the Mud -- ' twice the height o. surface rivals Lake Geneva of the waterfall. nearly Lake, Niagara. This one feature alone woul world famed Alps; and Utah a be nation park , where worthy, of more than 30 miles long,- set in the there no other features. Indearl,the lap of the 'Wasatch.call Innumerable the timber-me- n entire park is a wonderland., vitt its mountain lakes that as Pleb Lake, noted for its deep vast wilderness inhabited by elk. bison, moose, bear and pracwater fishing; Panguitch Lake and mountain sheep. Moon Lake of Utah; Altura& and Red tically all wild life native to the great Rocky Mountain region. The YellowFish Lakes of the Saw tooth Moun- stone 3348 square miles. It Our Automobile tains of Central Idaho. Red Fish Lake has eontains many streams where exceptional is so named from a species of fish fishing may be enjoyed. Petit opens that inhabit It. Every year In Auttust Section ,' inlets to spawn; at June 15, and closes September 1. they run up the are a fiery red and this season they Nana Verde Park. the inlets look like Weems of fire Built in unreeorded time, with no wine. This los the only red blood or a ROAD DATA IS GIVEN place in America where red fiat are written work or legend left behind to tell the fats of their ancient inhabitseen. ants. stand the cliff dwellings of ColoGlacier National Park. rado and Utah. Whoever these strange in builders were they were not satisfied Data as tO Road Condition& Hotel AcGlacier ,National Park is located , of Oa and Supply commodations right up with the caves and. earth bombs of northwestern Montana. boundary line. their less civilized contemporaries, but And GINA:CM $ WCII as against the Canadian its rugged built their abodes high up in the sand in because named It is so Automobile, Repair lie more than $O gla- stone ledges. at once a'home and a mountain tops Will Shop Data ciers. Its chief features are the gla- retreat. Possessing ne written lanpesits. guage all that is known of them must Be Given. ciers, picturesquely, modeled passes andLethe great i gathered from the impirments and rugged mountain lakes. reached It utensil. ins), let behind In tsuir un- loveliness of its via sillier routes automobile ET F., D. B. GRAY. cient dwellings: They shaped atones by two or Great Falls- - The best and adobe bricks into regular forms. In round numbers,it is 1000 miles II tetwerl 'laid theta one on another. Their walls CanifluirltyciPar ndPatrhke from the north rim of the'Grand middle or are true and the corners of their Notional I SOO yon in Arizona to Glacier from miles It is -about maaonry sr Perfect right angiollPark. Montana. Al the crow flies ofit Aigost. , This work has resisted the destruc I. TOO miles from the east ranges of at Lake City.- , tie forces of centuries of storms beat. 'Yellowstone Park. I the Rockies to the west boundary a I Ink upon them. Mena Verde Park con Great Salt Lake. This area loans , , in northweetern Located Do not forget that paint osi the notabfe scenic most beet tains end the pretor extraordinary that Parts rectangle Ihich are!' motor ingpection. wyommel "" small portion whollY br look. In the world. thorough cliff (sr in not dwelling en bekuli, remarkable natural phenomsuch extent to worn or entrancea damaged eaat,l,'-'4'four has It surface below it the Paint Is summer climate leaves proteete reached either 1"'ll ena and ideal through lini park ars be cannot repaired north and south. - From Salt from the effects of moisture of mud. or sioutheastern Utah. the that they It without-- a rival In the world of wept, atgeolorado went- oniranea "tivalr"" Partito thalt --.,.'.I And thin is true whether the surface ideal war to visit Lttta prehistoric spot me'dtatelI are travel. With the building of good Leho CRY to- the traneferred For imateete. the ,b, metei or wbod. roads, increaoed hotel and camping tYraeibiroliltvic'riacMkron.. sondr t"Morac'anutlall "; la by automobile. It is some 460 militia repairable Nell w.,0,det, wheel parts remit' where the. iteeitmary TO- - t oniumntional facilities and the universe use of the miles. Its altitude gene from Salt lAilita City or Denver. . to from returned are and made to range', again Pircro it itt ill not eon-th- e pairs ,OuicklY Ito automobile this region is recognized to 11.600 rpyt. It la the largeat bird , Milo Una. Park. Inspection.- - A triplicate not of all pprv".4 by a coat of pa)nt.. And Ro. of as The Summer Playground ,.,. and soma presPrve in the world. vOn made. one following the motor. on. to hi the ern token. a ill the 'etre naof the Zion the viewer la America. tittle til -- Located down our the the engineer office, and one kept On wheol If It I not similer:y preserved. of its gospera. lIollowsigins And what a wealth of scenic spien amount the - the most widely celebrated of all bur tiorial parkaTeleta0r1 le the inspection room.- - Afteet De not let the paint work about ete, Glacier. fmbrikedi is thus tor arid very southern edge of Utah. its rugand permit the off car flake le ittepecters,1 Mesa National parka It containsthemore motor the reamed the the surface losvetone. - Rocky Mountains. by broken forming with the rept of ged and meets t, erork their way eteyeere than all chaser checks up Pr? tbto , material Verde. Grand Canyon and Utile Zion grpator end canyons among the Nostri- the toot undereeath world together. A trio to the ire"- - i clefts bevel . which Its Waeatch National Parks. Bryce Canyon. Cedar the range. the of It ' the ern parts report hispector spurs I a trip never to be forgottewl area is IS,S00 acres, It le 326 mil. 14,..n condemned land draw, from mock I lire-nicthe Natural Rridsea. Sew- sees COURS11. . part the geysers play it moth of Fait Lake City and,-6milei new pert, to take their place. He tooth fountains. Teton Peaks and the For the most interval. Old Faithful, regular I wondorful A oleo drews a Pockieo of Colorado. Wein- quitemeet Of the 110.401, former army men Ist ita Cedar point. eutmly from Goy eomplote iod Of gaskets the of notable park. geyser ivti the Pcboo4 IdihO. Montana to its very, for every Motor awl trio te deliver the Keighte, of Colombo road 'bads sutOmnbile about every en exhibition Ielgood '1,7tah. The torrent lake in the world level; the rourttry, ittloOtt ilea . Zion, park Ps a wonderland 1 !he re4Mor to the motor mowthly tt ' ' idepthot.,. minutes, Great Solt .1Atke, elevation., i takIna u, the motor morbseleAs ft their The Grand Califon of the, 1.1.4 ifrer--VOUZIff, the 1'0811 See of Amerien, ahem rocky Con tin ued tte poet! Iwo.) I two.) page (Continued al thei an of first is ltrafflon or, 'tone duo waters, Mano rise from its grey , poet-happe- ns - room ,, . , ' Kt; - - ft theel-tOothvioal- . I - 41441 T41 04 . - a' 4P.; . . ! - the-art3- all f4', - la ' I 1 1 r I e 4 - - S Acrron , . s |