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Show MOTOR MOTIONS. Funny sometimes how some old bromide like "people who live in glass houses," etc., seem to lit the occasion after all. Several members of the Salt Lake Automobi'e club are suffering from an ingrown hysteria about speeding who don't know what their low speed clutches look like. Charlie Ruffner of Piovo is in town with the Stearns that took the seventh event in the recent re-cent hill climbing contest. Mr. Ruffner is very much intent on making those who had charge of the contest deliver him the cup originally offered for the winner of the seventh race and the suit that is brewing over the affair may cause considerable comment if aired in court. The two local auto clubs are watching ,.,th more than ordinary interest the efforts being made in New York to patch up the differences between the Automobile Club of America and the American Automobile association. The two organizations here want to affiliate with the east- ern clubs, and the feeling locally for a time prom- ised to be about as strained as that between the two eastern organizations to date. The Salt Lake Automobile club will hold races at the fair grounds the morning of Salt Lake day, Oct. 7. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoover of Washington, who are making a tour of the world in a twenty-Tiorsepower twenty-Tiorsepower Maxwell, arrived heie early in the week and spent several days in town. |