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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8 -- 19, 1928. LIGHTS OF THE NEWS AS TOLD BY GAM ERA HlGfpI r r "I 7, : f. A Senator Oorg H. Mo and hia aide at Hoover ceremonies at Pal P. P. Baxter of Mala (ltft) and Stat Sen declare O. 0. P. host partake of electoral milk and hony. T A Vn CI IRlTVTn AU.TLLjLU LUll OLATLILU IPPnifTCrn ator I. a Walcott of Conecticut (center), I .iuujiv'v- 1AKM i.:r''vtty.ViWP!C(jWJlA,-- KLUtr: ITUn'n A3K AIMI I ll' llHtllMIM Mi MUKLf I lllflil III ill! I' A. BUM,, i irt ii tm talleit JT If iT'Til Till " ir "Tr "r I rMg, to ,g, Md taJlddltlim. be crowded into the picture. Their mother waa In San Francleco Thursday to apply for naturalization paper. her citizenship when ah married Ella, a natlv of Korway, bafor h had obtained hia naturalization papera, 1 6, ' r Z II ti t' n hli team, la ahown with member of tala 8 Dumper crop. thm three atater, who coulda Although California born, ah loet i Wai f " iMiiwawaaasaMsassajss . r- VA "i I - Uk nti . crbd acreaq "onlda't Wh0 PAMTFR i Kt anjoy ai la Nancy Carroll. p actraa7 iter iniormai f tractlT. Ic la of brown linen with a leTlH Teste, beige ailk skirt, tan rldin boot and a Tagabond hat in the aam color. .. . is. PUT'. ... . r, v - r: t I r J. if , ' 1 ,1, : I"-- ' T - 12' i -- V: v r: 4 ; i '111 :'Sr : - ' 1 J. - '! AIREXP2ESS Vv t 43 ...:J ." . -t : 'i' '. . ; ' t r v. I?! . V S TO TRY AIR over the cornfields of Kansas, which they hop - world 'a endurance record. MP , ' -- vn' 'Vt A .. a M0f . , - . I.. nnfTD 11 - ' . Paul Clearr. Sprlagfield. C3 f Pa., will break the present : , 3 atf3 Jr- - ill who t juat dotes on dlrinf from a i. to swim ii. .card. - He learned only thla summer and his . coaches - ten-foo- . ALL DRESSED UP TO FLY K'iSJS '" 3S S he look just ss, he steps from his Western Air Expreaa plan at the end ! a trip. Her we hare Pilot Kelly and Beb Daniels at Airport, Salt Lake. '"' ""' f M I V- rg AT - , i . .v a . m- SO THIS IS A.MERIQ! Anna Broen (left) and her sister, Har ried. who got their first glimpse of the United lute Wednesday. They are daughters of a miiwlonary and have lTd in Jspea an their llrea. ( 1 1 - 4"V Pleming. the first dollar ho had ever earned. He la ever so proud of the friendly " no. .!.'?,t 4 l i t ' - V7W-- 7t M I - - ' ;r - campaign, I l -- aatwa jsu ofcUc(tg A1 Smith as a contribution : v-- . ! , FRHlf r' " - I i I P , v d j "J"'i ""'T 1 1071, who waf bestowed aboard' an ciaco, consigned to his grandma In Los youngest solo traveler to us the air line. Bentley, aged 2, allaa parcel air liner at Mills field, San Fran. Anteles. Officmls sst he la th t I I ' V. GIRL BALL STAR Clara If argaret Maorer la 9 months old- and AND Miss Margaret Olalo, 13. only already swims and dive with astounding ex Her" mother. Mrs. Clara Maurer. ia shown T TYlTYTirCT flTT Thla black and white afternoon alrt Dlavtr In the entire NettoMl pertneaa at Chicsta beachcx. KjV Clara ha two sisters who also learned to awim frock, Esther Balston U the player Junior league, batted and fielded assisting her In a dive. who show It off. before they wer a year old. for 15050. She aaya th brilliantly in every gam. LSY O.N HIE EVES DHIS SIMS - i'1' III I Tit Jl JIAj Mra. Albertln Tnn&ico, barber carved her ear. Berraa of twa nlng kitber ibov 0 ' |