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Show ..k ' , 2 41 77441 iRtat -- 7T - TIMEE SECTION', mon who lira attandinig the truck . 1 school bedng conductA by the "sties CAB NTER and technioal department of the factory from (wiener I to 9. Itarndollar on September 24 drove 1 100' ea a MOW Packard twin-miIfif111CN touring car. with top and . windslivid up. carrying five passen- Montana Driver Breaks ger without --any preparation. eithAT SANTA MONICA anything spacial" about the car. Record in Cadillac Car Out a distance of 346 immoral the eate milea In eight hours and St minutes AnaAccording to the a000unt in the The as entice total elapsed tinto. to The Nwc) conda Standard. of Anaconda. Mont.. speed was SO nitleo an hour. ,t t - (gt.eclat Cal.. October Is. I Monica., ttmeo the epaedometer registtred 74 Pante the male inhabitant of that part of moltogs which have been In- the country have enough red blood left roiled an hour. 0. 0. autottiohile speedways to be thrilled by a, daring motor car wood United States to be dash against time. Moreover, the paoresthou' the return of manufacthe per soya they wagered thousands of Gives "Safety First" As lea throughstock 01112 racing? Is the dollare on the event. tyro. t' Motto For New Drivers or me The car was a Cadillac eight. The 9tales to Dee the type road was thousands mart Lomr at Herbert Riley of Butte. The thrilled which tu hiavantuth and distano vat' front Butte to Miasoula Jos.& Pairmont Perk, "Always play it mete," is the Ft,again? is mock tar The time wit. I hour 33 minutes and IVfre ouga NiCalire back? of C. A. Quigley, imal lkort 30 seconds. rose corning According to Mr. Quig4.5, Riley is known throughout that part tributor. in sOuthern California K2.,,Axx fans am moot When of Montana accidents are the results of tnisa daring driver. lurkaro other In regions fuel to sod I? became known that he wee going nalculation The tho driver's part fC1110.11flg the in os Oft!. allettilOnS few inexperienced motorist U. the fellow after the recordmade only briaLton made public last week tnaLt devil tweaks.. ditch became Intense. who usually gocos,in the wow st,,ck cars would be entered and wagers ere bud in great numbers. he bus not aiquired the instinct of Vanderbilt Cup and Interna- The made in the knowing Just the moment to seen,. riscord was in Os previous 001 Grand Prize races to be held transcontinental carried which relay steoring wheel or apply his brakes Monica. On November IS an st eenta alloy message from Plymouth, da.sigerotis as railroad MIMI.. to Semple. Wash., cud Riley's Obviously eig IS there seelita to be a fatal grit,. stock Mercer a Ira It beat time minutes. iirmoy liy 'fascination in theni for the new drivby George Rental to been or entered er. Newspaper accounts of motorhaa it that a. stock Cad11- od Tun! ing accidents on railroad cwswinga ar next Record the Breaks within entered he :Packard The etor 1, Iry of almost dativ occurencis. manufacturers el,va Other Itot always the samethe In Trip Across Iowa pnoically ITWIlit01204 In connection prean3e.no:y kille41 or moriously injured occupants v!tb the return to Metng. In the fetopit the driver mismah.uistsd lowa automobile dealers and motor- Immense or or.r.. are the Marmon. Chalmers would hear in mind motorist ..it the ing enthusiasts have ad Hudson factories. pet test n thst a train traveling 6.1 'Miss an it la claimed by experts who have worth tor their rarethe run across km hour reeily moving about Ii tom hot in close touch with the racing ' the state. from Council Bluffs to a second. mid thst tM rii e have manufacturers the that been Records have Davenport. ignerien that It will take him to rons ths oct th0 handwriting on the wall and :changing hands from time to time for tracks. the train will has,. In,V4.,1 taken most recently. bilvo It IAA begun to realize that only several year shout two city hio. km. he sould not return to stock ear contests however by racing care by the riuth his cur ,APr ah,tel The Packard Motor (Mr conipanr be 1.0 qui. hope to benefit by autopgut they the Thotorim iloomnt ti !hut has aa its guest this week. howeter. Hie But deoeiNed ara,e racing. t., the epeort of he t. He Li W tan,r!q aver that the demand for the new record holder lint OP,PrIt to te treAn. which built and 1,N...A of the racing eepecially $chee company. uh IRarridollar so ?or that after all end he and is one of 1 t sales les ' $us was only temporary and that the weta Into trouble oanatruetion of million dollar board speedway has not bean ottoceesful and 'further more samort that mann. fatittirere are Joel beginning to realise Ma fact and will follow the stock car game OUCAD agatn RI( CL11 tvon.. titat 1 n..t4.. '100.14.,..: t ILIA; s. Al st Pt top 1,1ittot k, 4,4 t., 4 4 twig .. -- -- ritirtg ng W., t,,b,, s,...ht fl . x n by ql A rtiPrnb., 4,1 ' I 1,..ty . S t race-and- t t my,. r V -- ,x,)n ft,. !,L:n tire production mark ft It tAtts genera10, agru,1 coMpanys policy had ).4- - ,Ar to meet COMpetithe that Goodyear bud nier tii the estimation of a yreal ilig world. A short yedr I. derful prophecies runito-.- 1 er hefore---inter- ., to-- trearhed and exceeded. awl a that total lyears buzdtleal V(11114,ratt,lt als $62.000,000. There Vi JUICing that theS:600,alw lp in 144d 0'. Envy '''rnP I f h. ,, a tot di it nf gh, in b,,t y .r. fire, i ,, o;i th. sticit Pre litailltallied a, all ,Att,s1 ,,s PUlkh, talning '1"h,"1, cost of stipervIstrig o,,!olKt.,o1 ,,tisttiorca,1) ,I, flit. ',tett r., ihch r s,, Overland For Salesmen I "The light therlami ,:,, j ,,,re stet in daily hecoining " all popular with trekeling , over th cOUntry. It .1 t,. cover theft territor .,eatrr , rrt-h'4d etnelenCY hPIP and apoad to fattening their pity .t. o'er Arch Browning, 10(10 ty, a , 1, ) "A big tire tot eriand cars in iv.. a',, . ales ,, he- men. iii which ate hie of roadaterw That tt Mo. 10 ,1 means uf trayel far P. the railroad tranevoitlo,,, bt-- seen from the f month mimeo in whit tt ,t ,,, ,, are not secured by 'hi. !. We have toevt! tr.. itv or our men in t'telia,,i for over a year.- - I:, v!,.., of the offIciatit ', th, we are firmly copy :t the only way Wit quatel and thorough') ,, t7 I 7ea I UNIVERSAL CAR THE e , Three strong reasons-urgyou to buy the Ford car; First, because of its record of satisfactory service to more than fifteen hundred thousand owners; Second, because of the reliability of the Company which makes it; Third, because of its lam radiator and enclosed fan, streamline hood, crown fenders front and rear, black finish, nickel trimmings, it is most attractive in appearance. To these must be added itlwonderful economy in operation and maintenaao---abotwo cents a mile; likewise the fact that by reason of its simplicity in construction anyone can operate and care for it. Nine thousand Ford agents make Ford service as universal as the car. Touring $360 Runabout $345 Coupe let $505, Town Car $595, Sedan $645, f. a. b. Detroit On sale at ,I I 0 I 1 I L ut . - IT1 11 : WM . I Prosperity Reported at Goodyear Co. Convention IL 9 .t 0 '1. 1, Iprlil.1 atilt ento, : ,,, tor)." SIX"51" STIJIMAKEll i e tv ,. jt.'t 6. -,4 4, .ell 4 Nals0 ' ..- - --- tl, C7'.r.'!14,1";k Tj10,44:... ' Itni......t' . )tr.r." ',171.1ialZ4' A, .. - v.- - -- 11, , ip , v ' . ,;-- 14".. Ek, 4 - - ? Lp III , V BilAl(s tor. NIA), general IlfIT I .; let !ljT ikludel,tker ,tr.rrpT. 141.. Georg, country fog lite " I,' - I. r, , - l..-- - 0- ':' , I , 1917 sight you. The trim, smart the new conveniences and the comfortable, substan. tial atmosphere of the car carry great conviction. Then get down to brass tacks. Look under the hood, under the :,? r , t,, .t.i," . sT .y,, 2 . C. IL'QUIGILEY1, PLACE. , SS :::, rba. s L ..1e ' --- 7:6 - l .- '.i......-.........- --- - , flor-sk-ly- likaaeketese pke s ' -'-- iv, . 10"- 1 - BachSontag. BachSongs, 4:; O'''. ' ' Ill - . : Hale. Vols. "...deb ;" di nom ilk,...) 10 Op dAt 1 11 k , ammummumv...........00,-1, mo momm 141fir , - e, "Boat 111 Mita. :.."--- pOIT NOMA CARCO. . : - Wirt ISCHICAN , Trench Songs. ,. 41' : ed.Album Masson. Lite." Moore, 0 r 1 , ed.Short , i 40 ,,,Idlir '. 74,&,-',,,;.1- - 1 Id tii, I JI .... ' 1 t.4 . , - I fi ' 4 Thrice I , l - ' , welcome. Golden Ocespecially to Olds- . 1,, wk ,.,1 You can easily belong t o the Oldsautomobile organization in the great organization of mobikrs, the happiest '40 rill - ,- - - ,41 w . , odd. old-mob- a sample rideyoull ile On in- . ' owning the car. 0- ,.T.ip....t. ( ' 1,, k ss. - .1?...41,C-- 77'-f- f , t '.' - ' ite:e . r 11 01 I i firict 9 11( P , , . . , ,., UOMEMMIMMwmaxmomiim ii.k4.V . ' Twin Eight Type 44 .. . Salt Lake km.............o...m.u.. , , , , Auto ' ... ,,, , Co.'II .1''.1.,,,ti fl' I.,. .t t."4' ' 3; t' I li if" ! , ) i2-- ,., ,.,., Irrtr rit7;'''''' 1 ; ,..,..,,, ; Wasatch 4560 I ',,iti i'111,,,,,, , ,), 41 T,--- ; 4 .,, . . 4.,11'. - a ':,1 ! ',,,l' , Auto Row . , I Randall-Dod- d Ksrstb. Crane. . . Let us give you 1 . I I ' , mobilers. ;Ircr;le. 7A - , - ? ; i , There's a tang in the air and a crispness that make. the great outdoors more de. lightful than at any other time of year. Oldsmobilers derive the utmost pleasure and benefit from these balmy, beautiful da)s, when all nature is at best. Begin now to lay in that store of health ' against the indoor days that are to come. tober W'C -,1 1,- Now is the Ideal time for touring! - . '''''''' aCHILD. i gays go. Stories From wilmol,gomowher ItsRod Otis. M. G.Mr. Britting ikt4 It Wells Through. - 4 4- - . : ,1 11111111112111111 E.Prudence O.Brook V.Enoch '. lia--, ai 1 11,7,14Z I s, silit CSAIFfil-Z-- 4 lotion. Howson, 1 . Am 116 -.. '.,,-- MI 11 t 130-13- . ) jr.,,,,,...., Transcrip- Dallas. A 1. LESTER I 2 East Broadway. Salt Lake City, Utah. - .......,.....04.1 k. of Italian gen. - ... 2 tions for Piano. four hands. Miorelbuwous. Engineer Field Manual, V. 8 A. U. it Field Service Regulations Army.I914. toeNew Teatanmmt Period and Its Leaders. PowellOur Heredity From Gott, SewardSpiritual Knowing. or Bible Sunshine. Germws Honks. Collar!Oraded German Lemons. GuerberMarchon ind rzahlun- . 'N'tkir of the English t, HandelKlavierwerke. HaydnTwenty piano Of eompositinre coterie. 141 . ''' r FACTORY D n ve Jij Ia ,.. e.;. ; A ) Z1 1P." ...1q.. ,,,,:,.rala .., ' s .,,,,,..., t 'tot z.J.P '" '.'51.1. ' t t cile - si...... . vo z:1 . .',.. Parlootti. ed.Anthology Plano. 1.7TAIL . ,,. Pc4 Sopran-arie- ed.Songs ed.Modern . lie; I I ,.. illt"' - !Ilea, , mem Song. ""...." lel . -- .. 11 vgte;-TIRES '9,,,, - ,41.r.,. ' Sone. c 1 t , I llt)fttlje21'-- L. of Englieh 4 0., c,- f 11? , 064 -' oup 4 4, ,4'5 I Savage Gratinite TuPoes are leaders. tn.& ore and yon will sea why. Try one and be fully convinced. 0110o IT; 1,) N ' 4 ;-- in Antis. Hadow, Islands. 1111111... k . 4,00 of Paul Re- . is far In The lead. S., lad;T., .,,,,..,....... lotanthe. es - ' .,s-...- - , L Ighting ..e, 0 ;,e4414(-- , ' r e,-,- ''' Flower of Yeddo. Sullivan Weatinghoasa 4.14 , Peggy. . ' : Demonvrato Savage Leadershiprsull it it you try on!, a s!r4gle tire. Make ary rest you itkeand ynu strOl prove that the " Sa vacs" 11 it 4 IA ', iti i gi Va , users. I tc(iiillit ,it,t4iliti ! SullivanMikado. Starting and I Plymouth-Town- Glueltlphigenia LAKE CITY. ..... n , 4174 i Savage Tires. as did the Chiefta:ns. won their leadership through honest worth. Their success :s due to the milivs of service and to the satisfaction they Live their . k , Meeting. n , - t 4 ..,tc..., -- r I ' , . A-- . Iv i.. . Ad er d. ia AW,, Leadership - s. ' -- 7 Glucklphignta in Tauria MozartMagic Flute. PatneAtara. PucciniTura. RominlWiltiarn Tell. Sullivanft. M. S. Pinftfore. Distributor sum t c 4taft,,,,,..r, ss i 1' t Operas. il,4 1 1 , . ,,o, fat', 4 ....f:. tt,t", - - - -- - - ): ' 1' Postal News. i A r. old-tim- e P. 1 . service-givho- , th. In 4- , ' , p.sit ; r ,, ti, &I , z 1 i, the PineroWeaker Sex. ItobertsonCute. ShawPress Clippings. ShawYou Can Never Tell. ShoemakerFighting Chance. SmithFortune Hunter. yourself the solute honesty and ingsturdiness of every working part. Ride in the carput it to every test. Find out how it per. forms under every condition of serviceSour first impression of quality will be verified. See the 2917Dort. abetter ear than ever. , .1. ,,f t eV , Is St4,re 2 r ? ,t 1, P.Plp ' rt.! t . ..) r; t,.. t, !, ,,,, ; u' , ' kto lph tho.i of :tor ret.1kIf .,,rron,, den.. 1111111'11. --- body. rito ,..) 4,t. stitgo IT , . ' l;. hr.rl- .. !. tbr 'rocks tha I; ,. ' r.: - 41. L v. 1, I MrSIC. The First Impression Lasts of the Dort will First Learn for , 9,0 ) A1 r:t i ) ,e', The .1.1, !' V ,, ,,t. : t!,i , ,.. , tapes 4 ' t! !.;-1- ! f, sl hut .11 ft: .!!. having lo I. IV, LovellIngoniar. the Barbarian. ..v i r ,1 '1, e ol vere. 40,.. I' . 1.; GilbertSweethearts. GrundySnowball, OuptillIn the Waite i ..' ' A ... 40,1,1 ' naviesMollusc. 'efe ,.. . 17.- .!''. ''' vie or it ' , 'he First Asalgnmnt. Lord Ysuntieroy. Little Prineue. Cameron Burglar, Cameron-11.4- We Pay. Daviewcousin Kate. - , ' !,1, IA , eg44,44 "' , ..ht Burnett- 4 th x!,1., r. ,t St" !e. k!T an4i Thn atar 4....rvir. has, h.oarl ,,,z- from tonsla to at,rahnil 1ra.der4ok tha .temlinr 14. laia. oupt,:,, ning F,ahr lecreo,,, 1.kgt. 11 111r,a- - authorlto,i it.turer and him aimFlaw. 011 t111..a Ktinoan a au ham. ham just r.4urtt..1 from 'Haptemtkar 14. 1,14, ot, IT: oAtitt. Lt wrasha tour of southern Utah aathair- - telt authortz..d f4.14t A, 1,. lox dsta and phteorrapha for en hoch caitiff. service ha.; final Illuatrate.1 Irrture on the, liahed tr:4r t.. I ,ovilo F11!te MAAS 01, r:;1 FlOtiir of Ulgh. Jr. Th, (.r,iet ttelatril,er .3. 1916 Olelat the wigwamton r.f tho gr,vern, r.- 0010:0 Icing this attic was the 1.rt,.ratty of dah und the duo,- IThn inwonfrir nt Viokto.r11, Kan Juan cr.c,.141 front Monticello. ha nano of Salt Lake (fly. The tha'.1 to that t,,tar Ilfoon dinc,otintiel r,,g,t,rta a vory te ,,,,revted to Mlottor notitliern Utah coverinit ovi 760 ploy, were ant in Salt 1Ak muipliti,llo. white and tog, nitlao P1 atztotnu,,i1.4 ty vagona vialtingt not otIl) the uatial Rite The r...aioffl-t Fetittland h. .cen round itrlocht titt Irlu ben cha eon: ed ilrand conyon hut the nottil till Gram! of ,P.,11htILPIR in if, ind lower lowge The from Itnre. Little Zion and tne famianyun ittaft 1.. 1:(.1.(1, inelda touniy, 1,1tft1u, ous scenes of the Cedar nimititelas n ict 14. 1916 The journey to the Grand oak., Eff,11,,t diet 1g 1816, the mitt was taltn coiering uet. 3( miles VArteol 1.iacox toc,irvwe eche.titilf under the dirooti,.n of ho. as toll of tk theorge in his St udataa.r Nionclut. Weeintod.t7 and and for. blither report& that Mr. Cog Frictit.. at 8 a rt, di t'k kerise at trf,.,n and ittS Cat Praatt I,- 7 I, trt Ifratic. rtmTI rioked over tint going iireecove l'Intraitkv will Solt ur.t,t through a wilderneiw I, snit Army 1ror II. hN that seemed almost tit. trallerdti 2o Eft L,Nn of 4 SI6. wretih i4r S. n!iie climbing a un than leas quart oavy il! of water. The party gathered over 410 views In Its tour whieh lk II tie fluid,. Irmo rentern slider for the I.tiure on IftLIt . It In pull.. Ide 0141 I T. Fisher will give the first ehoeinit here In gait , Lake t'ity. He limaiee for Caittr,rnis ,,,,.. : to,iny l'47 a brief vuot when he will ,,,,,,c,..,-retunt to complete the tour of the CO'. DennyAli-of-a-SudeteDix--R- ose tri hist. I, H. 14 t Ale ot 4L,I oT :1 wr. flr. ' J .n KI, , h., r.. ' , r.. I ,ftgr.r Poi A 0(1 bc,r1k !! , " to.rt T K h"fint I'vkehe Th, 11,! f SInfl(ot h .? t, rrrrri thr: h,, ;A, RatesMimeos Brittthem-11- er BurnettLittle - . e ow,' r - - : .3011fir ll,;), iI II160 ;- .4, -- k Ali.t.'j i .'e row wv . ,i- I - Ts1:41:is, 4 7 7, .144 - 4' 14- ? ra4, , t. :or kiv40i) I Kilted:0 ,') 4f,' ,. fet ..1: Is.. dw te. clr, 4;1. ---- :f Zv It r, I . .0o. m! THA,Le r I ......... It. 07,1 "o. 1, ;:9; Fott Hurt sront t, s, $ r pdtt I. I NEvil 01 1114 Library IN i.,, j.4 - Mi., I, ,,, s,,...1.,, t's;'71, at Wanship, Utah. p"garnaoter ko. P, ,11. 14e 4,f g 41,4tr14 ti L14.1. trietm h,o Th moat successful sale conference In the history of the Good year Tire & Rubber company wa lam held week. when the district and branch over the country managers from all awsembled at Akron. as the companys guests. to discuss Goodyear poitcles rad prospects for 1917. The wonderful rerecord for th present year was viewed and plans formulated for the otat C. of the reaping of Goodyear's share 1917 harvest. There wee much enthusiasm and New that. congratulation over the fact Books 1' despit the innumerable and almost inaurrnountable production problems The following 35 besnks tind twenty encountered. the $110,000.000 produe volumew of music will be added to the public Ilbrnry Mondey. October it. Pius for Amateur. 1 ,, Baker Mr. Bob. ,' glp.o, AUTO ROW.. Telephones Was. 2691, 2695. 75-7- N. 11Mtl, orn -- e Auto Co. Alkire-Smit- h rn,4 .1 VIntug 1.1ohar, th MEN r, ,'. tk rommta- ,Social and Personal. 44p 4,1,P Considered Ideal Car ,Nevada Mining Districts. A FT IJ tiibboria NI ora,t - T halt born 1, , "Every year the hundreds of FlitFireand repreeentatives of the stone Tiro A Robber oompany from all Oer t he world ftre ith.I -m nti the home Once at Akron. ()hi.- says of the manager W. L. Sewell, -A few yearn big Akron company were there ago at the flret convention At that year'" meetSo mon present. 17. IA awl 19 there ing on mer to.n "rill be to ettendanc atone men. trmicing the greatteat convention in our histori. "The big idea back of this mammoth convention is the interchange of ideas on selling for mutual benoe tn.. Daily conferences with all in aesembly addressed by company executive.. branch managers anti miles men will rive each man shundlnt and valuable information. New Ides. a imet neve methods and new &scummed. The hest and most et' ItIc in used nr the tent will adopted and world-wid- e field of Virtwtone bustnem wnd each man will twee this data to the ative.ntaire of custOmers in his territory." L. ),,rh 0.11 A. Frolsnington! ' ',.,dh ttuIebei Bros v011ny Firestone Co. To Hold WHO 0)...tad to recal., 41, 4,,, fir ..f Annual Sales Meeting trip )1101 rorttp1,..t,..1 1,, lor 11rt, k , V ews and Gossip ,kt (1o4.-- 4 IMINNEMOI 1916 1.4 'he tt tr.1 hto !et p.,11 SATURDAY OCTOBER nem mark sot for tho year had beon . - tor pair It 'a DEStRET EVENING''''vNEWS o),,: ,s. |