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Show THE SAUNA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Bridge Span High as Building 20-Sto- ry Hill AUTO WIILJE ! FETED What makes the value in ' CHAMBER "OF COMMERCE EVOLV INQ ENTERTAINMENT FOR WESTERN STATES Leadership In The Organization of th Caravan In California Will be Taken by the Automobile Association of Nevada The huge ino able double-trackebridge span built by the Florida East Coast railway over the St John river at St. Augustine, Fla., Is, when elevated, ns high as the average building, reaching 216 feet into the air. With the counterweights, trusses, operating struts, and other fixtures, It weighs 2,837 tons, and Is said to be the heaviest of its type and 'the third longest ever built. The men at the top of the lifted span appear so small as to be almost invisible. Photograph is unique in that it shows three different types of movable bridge structures. The single-tracspan over which the- train is passing is the former railway bridge ; in the background Is seen the vertical lift highway span built several years ago by Duval county, Florida, and in tLv foreground is the new huge double-trackebascule bridge span. . d 20-sto- k d , Awarded Life-Savin- g Medals the chamber of commerce General Motors commit- tee In charge of arrangements, George J. Martin is chairman of this committee. According to advices received from San Francisco, invitations to all of the. commercial and civic organizations, firms and individuals who have contributed to the fund, which made possible the construction of the Wend-ove- r cutoff and the Improvement of the Victory highway in Nevada, to participate in the motor caravan, which will travel from San Francisco to Salt Lake early in June were issued by Frederick II. Meyer, president of the Highway association. At the same time it was announced that organization of the caravan which will celebrate the improvement of the Victory Highway and the completion of the Truckee River highway project had been placed in the hands of California State Automobile association. Leadership in the organization of the caravan in California will be taken by the, automobile association at the invitation of W. A. Goodwin of Lovelocks, Nevada, president of the Overland Trail club, who originated the idea of the caravan which will mark the opening of the new notor tourist era for Utah, Nevada and California. i George S. Forderer, director of the State Automobile association, who accepted Goodwins invitation on behalf of the association, named C. C. Cottrell, manager of the associations highways bureau, to undertake the active work of organizing the caravan and making detailed arrangements. In inviting the donors of money to the $75,000 fund, which was raised In northern and central California for improvement of the Victory highway, to take part in the caravan. Meyer said tLat it would give them an opportunity to see first hand just what had been accomplished with .their money. Delegations from the various county bot rds of supervisors and the chambers o' commerce in this section of the state have also been invited to take part in the celebration. Cars? y. i Sait Lake City. Plans for the entertainment in Salt Lake-o- f "the Victory Highway Caravan, which is scheduled to reach the city in June, are progressing, although complete details have not yet been worked out by t "" - 1 SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND TEST. Centering in the largest automotive laboratories and proving ground in the world. 2 COMBINED PURCHASING POWER OF MANY COMPANIES. Insuring the best materials at the lowest price. 3 VOLUME PRODUCTION. 120.000 skilled workers made more than 835.000 Qeneral Motors passenger cars and trucks in 1925. 4 QUALITY BODY WORK. 5 WORLD-WID- Fisher Body Corporation is a part of Qeneral Motors. Two Washington women, Miss Florence Skadding, and Mrs. S. B. Milton, were awarded g medals by the American Red Cross. Left to right: M. K. Reckford, assistant national director; Mrs. Milton; Miss Skadding, and Gen. George Barnett, chairman of the Washington chapter of the Red Cross. life-savin- Welcome for NEW Latin-America- ns CINDERELLA Reform School Problem Faced Ogden. Judges of the juvenile courts of the First to Fifth judicial d districts of the state have been to a meeting Wednesday, April 14, with the Juvenile court commission, the board of trustees and Superintendent E. J. Milne of the Utah State Industrial school. The meeting will be held at the school beginning at 12:30 oclock in the afternoon. The purpose of the conference which has been called by superintendent Milne is to consider some means whereby the ends of Justice may be satisfied among juvenile delinquents without commitment to the industrial school in such large numbers. The problem will be considered from both an economical and social standpoint. Superintendent Milne points out that if the sum-none- The above photo transmitted from New York over the telephone wires shows Miss Frances Ileenan, not yet sixteen, but the latest pet 'of Edward F. Browning, millionaire realtor, who gained nationwide publicity when he tried to adopt Mary Spas. Miss n Plans for welcoming the journalists who will soon meet Ileenan was the victim of a mysteriIn Washington arp now being made by the In the ous attack by an acid thrower In her union. photograph Mrs. Lucy Davis is shown holding a standard containing the 21 New York City home. It was this flags of the republics of the New world, and Miss Clarabel Ilord is shown happening that brought to light thf with the golden key to AVashington wiiich will be presented to the delegates. fact that Browning Intends to announce his engagement In June, when Frances will be sixteen. Latin-America- n Talk Over Philippine Problems SPANISH SPIKES 1 6 FAIR PRICE POLICY. Standard prices, with General Motors savings passed on to the buyer. " 7 GENERAL MOTORS ACCEP- - ! TANCE CORPORATION. A finance owned by Qeneral Motors, and as company suring sound terms and low rates to time purchasers. j All these factors mean that General Motors has every facility and every incentive for maintaining quality in the product and value for the price. GENERAL MOTORS : PONTIAC ' BUICK OLDSMOBILE - OAKLAND CADILLAC ' GMC TRUCKS CHEVROLET "A car for every purse and purpose" Really Was Not Much Conductor Could Do ductor to hold the train for the President. The darky ran down the track When the clubquick as a flash. woman reached the train, and It dawned on the conductor that she waa the person for whom he train had been held, he was enraged and for a minute almost forgot that he was In the presence of a lady. Purple with it all. I was rage he blurted out : told that the President had missed the train." Calmly she answered: AA'ell, sir, am I not the president of the situation ? Indianapolis News. , clubwoman, who Is a frequent visitor In Indianapolis, tells the following story with some pride. One time when she was in a very small Kentucky town and was wishing to make an engagement to speak before a club In Lexington, Ky., she arrived at the station Just in time to see her train pull out the last train of the day. Acting quickly, she handed half a dollar to a little colored boy nearby, and told him to run after the train, Truth never dodges, no matter who which had stopped farther up the track for water, and to tell the con throws mud at It. A Kentucky number of inmates at the institution continues to increase additional companies of boys must be formed, and the girls department also must be increased. This, he shows, cannot bo done under the biennial budget of the school. At present there are 110 boys and thirty-thregirls at the e Indians to Have Game Farm Moscow, Idaho. Information has come from the Lapwai Indian reservation, south of here, that State Game AVarden R. E. Thomas announces his department will establish a game farm on the reservation, in Nez Perce county. A. M. Rose, superintendent of construction of the highway bureau, will start erecting necessary buildings soon. Chinese pheasants will be propagated on the farm. The game department, on the reservation, and the farm will be established on this land. Money for the enterprisce In being furnished by the Nez Perce county sportsmen, and the state department will operate the farm. Sportsmen in this section of the state hope to increase the number of pheasants and develop better hunting. According to the latest fashion note, the extremely high, or what will be known as the Spanish Spikes will be seen worn by milady on her dainty Secretary of AVar Davis (left), with Eugene A. Gilmore, vice governor of feet In the near future. The shoe the Philippines, who had a conferen e wiih the President on the present manufacturers have made their spring political and commercial conditions in the Wands. shoes with the highest heels In history, MARKETS. Sales and service in 144 countries. , and bars E San Francisco Celebrates Rebuilding San Francisco, Calif. San Francisco observed the twentieth anniversary of the most memorable event in the city s history, the earthquake and fire of April 18, lOOG. Celebration of the even, and rejoicing over the city that spring, plienix like, from the smouldering ruins, began last night in the civic auditorium when thousands of south of Market street hoys and girls gathered to live over again in songs, dances and speeches, the heroic refuge day3 that followed the disaster. II LookTor the Cross and Circle hinted in Red on Every Package of Genuine Alabastine Instead of Kalsomine or Wall Paper Because only genuine Alabastine will give you (hose soft delicate, aitisic Alabastine colors, which add so much to the beauiy of your borne. Good decorators use Alabastine. Nearly all stores selling paints carry h in stock. Ask your dealer or decorator to show you samples and explain the Alabastine. the newest and most beautiful method of interior decoration. Opaline Process me Mich. The Alabas' Company Grand |