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Show ES TAs 8 CYCIING A Real Life NEWS. the Romance. She passed him on the road one day, they soon were married. ‘Together then they cycled still— Their paths in one were blended— And coasted down Time’s stony hill Until a year was ended. And then a joyous day had come! Our hero, with elation, Was waiting for the latest from The family augmentation. Returns were slow; he paced the floor; Or one that is without it?’”’ paused, dition. in dread To make reply at random; And then in pitying accents said: ‘‘T guess you’]] need a tandem.” ALT LAKE has another full- fledged bicycle factory located at No. 114 West First street. South Messrs. Groeschne: and Gartner, have for the four years connected who past been with -a large Chicago bicycle manufactory, are the parties responsible for the venture, and we their mechanical are informed that facilities will be complete in all the details necessary for the building of a high-grade ma_ehine.. The wheel will have flush joints and other ’97 features, but will -retain the Cotter pin as a crank fastener and the ordinary seat-post and handle-bar -eided binders. upon, but will probably be $85. built to order * Mrs. ok Mrs. Miss Willa Moffat rode Brown up P. ment will be the specialty of the new concern. ek The Social Wheel Club ‘have decided to give a suitable prize to the first club member over the Decoration Day road race, be given by the Club over ingtou eourse on Monday, tape in the which will the FarmMay Bist. ‘There are a number of good riders in the the club and road winner of the prize will realize that he has been which seh The is the regular rate. Gane advertising of the OF have their hands was authorized to eh Chief Consul con- token Butler | Man ufacturing Special Optician. Lenses Ground To Fit The Eye. UTAH @ MOVED TO 141i WEST SECOND SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY. CLEANING TAILORING CO. solicit sub- scriptions from the members, $18 the first forenoon. Araus. Cae. full from now on making the necessary arrangements. * ok x The Social Wheel Club seem determined to complete the cycle path around Liberty Park. Mr. Buckley, who has W. B. RUSHMER, Messrs. Brown, Beveridge, Siein and Sharp are the road race commit- will Omaha, Eyes Examined for Glasses FREE vertise the coming event. and of Subscribe for THe S. W.C. road race contemplate giving a monster lantern parade to help ad- tee Club ———————E————== committee He el Wheel secured & 6 First-class Dyeing Fashionable Neatly bole Neatly Done 6by Custom First-class Tailors. Gentlemen’s Garments Called will appoint 138 For and Delivered Free. East First South Tailoring. A. J. HALL, Manager. of the and and had Salt Lake brewery has purchased a new ’97 Spencer, which he rides like an old timer. G. x S, Cowan * * and Max Herman have been appointed color bearers of the Social Wheel Club, carrying club and league colors respectively. | ke ok The following appointments and recommendations for local L. A. W. offices for the ensuing year have been made by Chief Consul Bluter: E. E. Brastow, representative National (N Best Wheel a On the In Market. AX " N (\ Racing Board for Utah, Idaho and Montana, under Mr. Henry Goodman of Portland, Oregon; John N. Sharp, official handicapper for Utah, 2 2 2 Idaho and Montana. Dame rumor has it that a certain ce, large bicycle manufacturing concern The much-spoken-of chainless now located in the East is contemp- wheel is about to put in an appearlating a change and that Salt Lake is ance. Mullett & Co. are advised that among the most favorable locations a sample has been shipped. under consideration. The availability ee oe of natural gas at a reasonable rate is said to be an extra inducement in favor of Salt Lake. of $4, yearly subscription upon the pay- to Chase Park on the dummy Sunday dinner with the Socials. ik x ee Smoll Ae Tak Mr. F. N. Hess, formerly of the U. Ox Beveridge, Chris | local’ cluded to make Salt Lake his home in the future and has made application for membership in the Socials. ox x and week. L. A. W. membership Frank Hart went out with the G. T.&G. B. Club Sunday, but was still able to ride up to Chase Park afterward and take dinner with the Socials. committees subscription to Bearings and also the clamp for Winters, division attorney ; George B. ‘The list price has not as yet been de~ Bicycles Chase The first run was very suécessful, and we hope that they will always ‘‘ get there and get back’’ in as good con- ‘* Ah. doctor,’’ cried he, ‘‘ here you are!”’ Now tell me all about it, Shall I get a cycle with a bar, wise physician prepared by Miss standing consuls during the coming lishing Co. which will give all wheelmen joining the L. A. W.a year’s Sunday last. Every member was on hand and a photo of ‘the club was taken at the spring on the east drive. _ His patience fast was fleeting. At last a knock came at the door; He rose with nervous greeting. The dinner all Chief Consul Butler has made arrangements with the Bearings Pub- was without exception the best of the season, and as the members are noted ‘|for their appreciation of anything to eat when out on a run, it is needless to say that Miss Chase’s efforts in that direction did not pass unnoticed. ee ee The G. T. & G. B. Club (which means get there and get back) enjoyed their first run to Liberty Park He was a wheelman bold and gay, Who ne’er for aught had tarried. And—well, ARGUS. The Co-op Wagon & Machine Co. have recovered the _ nickel-plated Fowler bicycle which was stolen some time ago. The wheel was found with a broken chain in a creek near Centerville. The thief is still at large. * Messrs. * Langley, OX Caine, Hirsch-|, man and Hart were appointed as thé advertising committee for the Social Wheel Club Decoration Day road race. * * * in a race. The Social Wheel Club run will be to Brockbank’s farm to-morrow, leav- The club run of the Socials to Chase Park last Sunday was one of the most successful in the history of the club.:‘The turnout was very good, the roads were in fine condition and ing the club rooms SEE! All members and friends are invited from $75 to $60. a” These are as good as the best ~<—_1896 FIRST GRADE And are-excelled onlyeby the ©7+*s-* olumbia! Standard of the World in 1897 Patterns. at 10a. m. sharp. to take part. The roads. are in excellent condition and a good attendance of ladies is expected. 07 Hartfords reduced PEERLESS, FOWLER and Other 1896 Patterns at Exceedingly LOW PRICES. ; G0-0p. Wagon & Machine Co. GEO. T.\ODELL, Gen’! Mgr. |