| Show " NtCi - : 4 g Salt '1''': Zeibtute tbt 16 Monday June 30 1917 ti! 1 1 a i ' ) ' - 1 I ' la t c - 4 i ir t I 1 'I NZL--S :tr f1-:- - 1 - - ' 1 i I 'I i le? ' r- i - r' t re''''' ' ' ' II 41 ii '' i 4 IN ' '4 -' N't- 4 - - s- ' '' ' - 7: - - - - 1::' 7 v4 - - -- Lf '"'"m'og ' 7 '' -- ' Women's Conservation council headed by Mrs Edmund P Evans was planned to stimulate interest in conservation in e thods for school studies The highlight of this week's activities will be a trip to the Was-etc- h 4 '- ' - --- - o - - 1 - -- - - 1 - A 1 - -- 1 Tribune Crettranial Photo ''" ''' k 7:-- )Iso - i i r-- I i q 1 I oi - 7t:'''''k4 -- 4411"' - z ift i 1 ' Welcoroe -- I' If r s :- -' -q - O roll to c't ' ' ! g' 116 r1 i i :' 6 - - ' A V 0 '' ' C t''1t!P -- - - 1 ‘ - i ' 1ieyc11 :2- 21 - ' - 0- -- r 4lito S SG3 a 173 s - n 's7:' th 1 ' ' "7""''- ltii i - 'I e I i A r f I " '''' P - ) 4 a 1 2v51rs 40 - r:‘ :'11 '' k :::::'- t 2 c ' $' : --11 : :‘':' :: :'":':::''$'' k: V- - 1 te- - I ' - ' ""37-1-"E''"Z- "Z'''' -- :: :? " r It) r to $69300 it I 11180 100 i 0 4 ! P‘7"(7" ''' - --- 'i - - ‘-0'- - t"----4- I e ti E 1 7 ''''' t ':':':'::NZ:7-''- ' s t -- ''N‘ li ' - t :) b t' I With that radiator ornament to tip you off this one is easy to guess But it wasn't so days to keep rust sty in this from ruining engines Experts say rust &ctn sLy' causes 81 of cylinder wear TodanRPM Motor °iris compound stops N- - ' t - —' Al' ' I I rust-proofin- - r ' (0 Isom - 1 ' ' - 11ne-- - 1 - - db vab ' t i ((tt—- I I ---- ' 1 --6 -'0 t oNk ---- ---- - - r e N : ' I I )--- ' ! —rr i - --- - G '' ' ' in I ) !' 1 - 11 Pe' - 1) ' ' - ' - : III - i CP I'll S 011 01" s - d 1 t 044 f i "'''' - 1 i z ' 1 ' STOP AT THUS SiONS - f -- i i s I z'' 'e Ir'''''''""''' i 1 7 ' s t President - r--- t - t - t i I 2 - 1 E : - ' k N '‘'' i 1 i i i - -- ' I t i - ALLA D MOTO Rt 11 - l'' - I I Co As t 1 : I POINT AW: 10 - - ia k"qr"stAolootwvyr‘y1MNA1-ANee- 1 '11 : -i ' - 1 - d factory-approve- d n showroom It's large enough to oroia srtererosegrog especially designed to permit you bo esomino theist Eno ears from every angle IP USED CAI DISMAY PACKITIES—Youll find tete ttely a good clean used car you want at this Nash dealer ear that will give you many miles of driving pleasure- And you can look it ever in tomfort in the attractive used car department business transactions ere prep 10 ACCOUNTING—All erly recorded in the Nash Standard Accounting System This means not only that the Accounting Department is modern and well organized but that all transactions with customers will be handled in a businesslike swag :1 i - mpg amm1004: - or CAUFORNIA -- - -:' p — y- - ! fI ' ' ! t 1 :- -- It '1--:-- t k okowasmilmoo I - A 1 0 41111a -- t0 ti1 i Fr t - g t i !' ? 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' lit—--- t - : :r re' I e 4 v-- 7 -- IT ' el 5La 7:--1p- I Ar"1° fir iL- t ( i ! z i - l I "— 4 - f4 1 c- - A i t i I 1 '' p 1 ' t : I-- 1 ) f THE FINEST SERVICE AVAILAiLE ANYWHERE - - 1 t t - 1 - I ‘- t I 4 1 0 J t-- t - - il'4 I n S APPEARANCI—From - Z t 'i andthe-MstincnTaLe- the very first glance you'll like the looks of this progressive dealership It's light clean attractive—a place you'll be happy to visit 6 SERVICE—Bring your ear in for any service you need mechanics modern tools and Here are factory-traineequipment toprovide fast thorough work on everything from a minor adjustment to a major overhaul on any make ear 7 PARTS—This is your parts headquarters Complete and stocks of factory-buil- t parts and accessories are carried for all Nash models I NEW CAR SHOWROOM—Examine the new Nash "600" and the new Nash Ambassador in the spacious 1 CAPITAL—Strong financial standing is proof that this entstanding dealership is a tiourid business organisation —ready to meet your automotive requirements today ot I I STANDARD — d mobiles of the year—the sensational Nash '6001' Nash Ambassador You must see the Nash "600" to realize how far into the firtztie this big ear takes you today with economy that means 25 to 30 miles girder-stron- g unitized on a gallon at moderate highway speed rattles no no and frame squeaks : body Only Nash offers such headline developments as the Nash Weather Eye Conditioned Air System anti the Convertible Double Bed---oadded feature Drop in and get acquainted with your Nash 10 Point Select You'll agree with us they are fine people who do fine work 10 POINTS OF ACHIEVEMENT MEAN YOU'LL ENJOY A''‘ i-- zitt tz- - z - I 71 t - - I I wA 1 PRODUCTS - — A)6 wa040vA0ilw4NV1ooA6QexA-vArc--luwww- a'9a)OAt40i'ñkoiAl t i I '1 0 i '' (1 e 0 t li) - I : ' 4ge IL -- N ''''er ' - o -- - - '' ' ' - - --- and in the tomorrows to come 2 FLOOR SPACE—You'll find adequate floor space for your comfort in all departments—new cars used cars servkc parts and accessories 3 LOCATION—Loroted for your convenience easily accessible from all sections of the city A IDENTIFICATION—The approved Nash sign identifies this dealership as the home of fine ears and friendly erviee Look Sec the distinctive Nash sign '7:: t "RPM" keeps cars rom i I t ' ' C NGRATULATIOTNS Tot THESE 1 1 — '$ 1-- 010000d'' q s i - 44—1 - I !'s- :x':- Melvin R Ballard Platynmi Aulascled by Dash Motovi ' Ns- i d 1 ' LJ 1 0 ' I - i t v - 17t: fJ1 I : t Z ' I - le Point " :' 4 At' - y I - i t - - t mechanics And in their luxurious showroom see the outstanding new auto - - - — - kk k 4 : 1 ' Plaque to this outstauding dealer To qualify for this award requires meeting 10 standards which are the highest in the industry today—encompassing every phase of a dealer's service to his customer—sales service financial responsibility business methods and the other qualifications described below We invite you to take advantage of these outstanding facilities Visit their modern service department staffed with factory-traine- 4VI 4' ' N : 1 t '' N' 'A i proud to announce the award of the Nash 10 Point ll - - - Id -- ' N v 1 :- - - 4 : A5fz46-:------ -- 0 PARA" 0fvg ' I :v ''Z 1 ' -- - ON RECEIVING THE NASH y ' I1 - I 4‘ -- 2 I ' ztpdpia p 1 633 SOUTH MAIN P"o3 0 - i pp protection of "RPM" Ordinary oils creep oer hot cylinder walla leave them bare to wear But'SPNraw special com pounds mak e it cling to hot spots and cut wear 'way 'RPM" down Switch to premium-qualit- r ' - : 1V 1 -- hot-sp- ' :- :' - 11 It wasn't many years ago that this front drive car was a sensation But it came a littla too soon alas to got tits i : 7 1 ' ''':' s i1 :‘ : - - v old-time- rs -- g "- i d car-kille-r :' : 46- A ' A cold"RE'Nrs also ends this hidden and crankcase foaming corrosion bearing t - ': - ''''' ! r z: old-timer- 's I -: :: :'- - i '1 : ri-4- 1: - oil slowed it down Nowaby days RPM Motor 011's detergent compound not only keeps carbon particles from set-fling on engines it actually carries them out when oil is changed runt n1 I 1 ''-- I $"-'- ': N 'IL:le-el:Ob-- :: : r-:- ' l -- 1 'Bet you often daydrearned yourself behind the wheel of this rakish roadster It was just as racy as it looked—till carbon caused ' $ 11I:: 1 - and learn three ways the right oil would keep them young today i '' 4 1 - ' - - I t 7'':is'7-'":7":7- 4 ': - ' - ' t t 1 - I ' '?''irf ' t : i y ' - 1 ''' ''-- -- E I niQtNi - ve- OWN& J f 1 Put the right nameplates on those 1 - 51'100'00---znr-"4:f:'- 111 i Lrlar 11::t:-'1:Ti- k-1- I - N lir ''7:'''- :- - i 1111- 4 i f - - - 27 - ' Loa 40 t t : e ' 'It' b 4'1 ' :2‘1 - 1'1 - -- : - I 701Erffizs - 'si'' t - s' I 7647 lairlETEMMEAM:-sww1 I "-I- 1 - 1 l' 't E - r'"----1--- !'"'s! ' tii - - N '4' '' I A 1 :: 011J a1 7 k: ) d - ' i Once again it's Dividend Time at Deseret Federal and accounts have been credited "cN or checks are-noin the mail to our thousands of thriftprainded savitig members You too can share in the next regular dividend if you start saving now — something from each par check — so that you can face the future squarely with the knowkdge that YOU are building towards complete financial security JOSEPH t UAL Prsdest ALEX L CAltL SocolHary to - - J 1 4 TO 011ZITHOUSAVDS OF :?:':':- N ' li '1 - 1111 :::':'Nz''''':-::- '''''N':''''''''''''''''''''-'1:'S'':''':'''''::::''Z''''::'-''''- - Air? kgqt 4 l'- -' irtiothrilromoor i - - : A I e g ""411-44:-a NArotae An olov - 4 I r11:)1?31 I - t1141111r 40115n 1: it -- 4- 41 411101ifisjOir I' ii - DIVID--t- Arohr - z‘N 4 - 2 1'!-- 13 S tillgr - '''::- - i NI ! ' -- : - k - building et The pole lines are gone and the tar tracks are covered On the southeast corner of the Washington blvd 14or"r -- - i -T i E ek2 ruilirnycs ' 1::'''' middle-of-the-stre- - --- - IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ‘' - - - - city-coun- ty - - - : v- the thoroughfare tco the busiest railroad terminal in the intermountain west The extravagantly designed city hall at right has been replaced by a skyscraper type ili -- )1 4r !i ' ''' Th gilt ilkai1fateiliVZ C47--" - The automobile hadn't replaced the horse and each commercial establishment provided a sidewalk rack for bicycles Trolley' cars went up and down ' '1Reoj' s- '''4 ' 77--"''':''''N''''':'-- - problem - -- Pt rf 1 ' ' - 4 - ' ' -' - -r' ' rF4- ''-- 2r) to - - '''' Sativtallitit serges today's Centennial scontest when was made during the photo early eyearasnyofchthegensewd century reD Pit cent years the identity of the scene should be easy to guess The was submitted by P H picture 659-12East former Salt gin Lake City commissioner There are parking meters along these blocks now but in those times parking space wasn't a '' 10'444" frv -i v:' - VI P- 4 l'e' I 0"ark '''''' !—- 4R : '''1 1 - '''''':V 1: t:'':'si‘'I:zNNc'':''z' - kz::: :' t - - - :eec-'s I - it - -- 14e‘r'- z I ''1b it-c t- t (' tthoepse:re:it en's famed - --- ) r: ) J Ink i 13 1 - Nrrrph 4- k 1 " r ---- -- - ------ ---- f-- t- '"1'7:14):We 11 ' ' t experimental watersheds at Davis mountain Davis county During the tour the U S Forest service will fly in hot lunches to the group attending the workshop and drop them by parachute to the top of Davis mountain in a demonstration of the method used to supply remote forest stations A Intersection the old Reed hotel is seen On the spot where the Bigelow hotel now the Ben Lomond was built: The Orpheum hotel building between the hotel and city hall is still standing but without thnmio9osclu 01 (' ' iI f ' ( t TIME! - ( l''' 4 1 On ere"" rvc------ - EADIO-PlIONOGRAP- -"- Fr:DEMI:5 - 5 4 -- - j 1 ' - -- t:1 " -- :::- ''- -- 4 ' '1 ' - DE rtEls - ----------- sis Ci1) '"" - - --- ' 4r4( - "'''-- 0 '' j 4 25th et east from just above ington area will occupy the class 217 So State Fixing up the streets doing all changing things so folks could get ave during the day manner of improvement work around town easier and faster Grant seems to have been a continuous ''''Z7777-77c:c':N'S':''''Nz 777'W-'''''':':77'"- - v ' A!1fr-7- : t 7 activity ever since the early ''''& k 'settlers decided they were in Utah "Nk ''Ss- to stay Is : An asphalt resurfacing Job on ''''NN '1 s' ''''c'-'-::::::4 A contract to P J Moran was ''''''r'"'-'-7''''':'''':'-'under way on this widely-know- n '''''''''''':':::':''N'''''' (‘''''' S'''Y'':"::' ''''''' '' ''':' ' - - 41 04444 - - dir4''74"4:' - )- '''L'- ' ! - Posed Pressing Problem 74f sue6A -- -y - '' 4i e -- A- ALWAYS LIBERAL—ALWAYS the Salt Lake aqueduct Deer Creek dam and reservoir and other construction features of the Provo river project-- The group of ele- rGILINTER ELECTRIC CO!"1 mentary school teachers superSTROMBERG t visors and principals attending the i workshop will be shown the projCARLSON ect by L R Dunkley project iII engineer with Frequency Modulation workshop initiated by the '' -- - 41ittl":'x Trut :4---- 1 -' r 1 '' - Then as Now i Street Repair soctte0111 - -- - - - - ' -- 4 4 OMIMMIMUM 6 4a ' ' - ' - At 4 L - 7' ' - ----lor 41 i - - f The trip will include visits to ' ' i e- "1 —' - 1- - ' 4 - - - IF"' - - 0- -- I0 Ntsbal (tscIteStIrtas ' RDO 134 SILL Otc1141 trti ::5Th' - — '''''''---- A midultht ! or - rcelingli 946terfl orsble eiNG v £ A ' '4 014 in d 44 '' 46 - 1 Ø'ir t 0‘ IS r if ' ' 1 -t -- '1POLES CAR TRACKS GONE 1 ' -- 7 j proect 4 I 7 3 I t Ii— ' - i ! 4 4 - 00 ' '—'-- ' - -- - 1 ! :I : - i — ' 1"' z "' i : 1 t - - - "'"''''''' '- - ---- t 1 --- -- -- -- ' ' - ' It 4 71' tr viz' t - :A' - - '' - ir -- ' o ' i irt I t' ''''2 17771-177--- - o - FLOVitERS l-- -- 't 41 t I I ': e — - v - S'EWZ7 i ' Ruth Lippenberger director of the — - t t eito-- 4 4' 1 '' 40 - d-- !iv 4 '' T ' :j sties 1117p‘ 4 - er - 4: : 0 00 t ! - - 1 s - 3I 1 1 - ' i 1 I - fp- t I - en great-grandchildr- 1 - - r - T - I 1 Branch former president of Nineteenth ward Relief society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints was born in Hartford Conn and came to Utah in 1S81 She married Henry W Branch May 13 1885 in Salt Lake City He died several years ago Mr& Branch has one daughter seven grandchildren and six I ' 4 Arrangements for the "China Rice Bowl" benefit dance Monday at 9 pm in the Coconut Grove ballroom have been completed to feature the philosopher Confucius' theme "Under Heaven All One Lawrence state Family" Jack United Service to chairman Utah China committee said Sunday The theme will be carried out IIn ballroom decorations and pro- grams written in the original Chinese script Mr Lawrence said while patrons also will be invited to examine an authentic exhibit of jade teakwood and soapstone items The Conservation Education Workshop at the University of Utah summr session will open its third -and final week of activity with a tour of the Provo river project Monday announced Miss ' The only remaining pioneer of Camp 19 Daughters of Utah Pioneer& Mrs Agnes G Branch 175 Vv Zrd North will observe ber 87th birthday Monday An open house for friends and relatives WWI held Sunday from 3 to 7 pm at the home of a F W Wonnacott daughter Mrs 318 N lit West-lir- a 4 - ' f - nj - ' 1 Dance' Tonight Conservation Project Tours - ' 87th Birthday 1 UL- Class Slates 1Thina Rice Bowl' This One Should Be Easy 1 DUP Member Celebrates i ' - - 4 1 4 ' WWP - - '" :1 '''-J12-T- :"' : - I l' |