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Show mm comk By ITlOilE Salt Lake, July 20 Forty automobiles automo-biles of tho "ocean to ocean" tour have made reservations for the week end at the Hotel Utah. Word has been received from Denver that the party left there on the lGth, two days late, according to Its Itinerary, which schedules their arrival In Salt Lako for Friday, July 21, and departuio on the 23d. This is the first transcontinental tour for pleasure In the history of motoring mo-toring Monday, June 2G, twelve wealthy automobllists of Philadelphia, driving their own cars, started from Atlantic City with a carefully plannci trip which will conclude inLos Angeles Ang-eles on August 10 The slogan, Ocean to ocean," adopted for the trip was given a literal significance by actual ac-tual start with the rear wheels lapped by the waters of the Atlantic and before be-fore the terminus Is reached the front wheels will have been washed by the waters of the Pacific at Golden Gate park, San Francisco The schedule allows forty-six days for the tour. Sixteen days will be spent at points en route, thus making the allotted running time thirty days. West of Omaha night stops will be made in camp for which a complete outfit is carried, with week end stopovers stop-overs at Denver, Salt Lake, Rono and San Francisco. After completing the "ocean to ocean" trip at Golden Gate park tho tourists will continue south along the coast, camping at Salinas I and Pa6o Robles before arriving at the terminus in Los Angeles. Tho motorists carry flags presented by President Taft United States Senator Sen-ator Penrose of Pennsylvania, United States Senator O'Gorman of New York and Mayor Rcyburn of Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, as well as "good roads" messages mes-sages to be relayed to the governors . of thirteen states Another interesting interest-ing feature of the run Is the carrying of a message from tho Boy Scouts'of the Atlantic coast to the Boy Scouts of the Pacific coast, which is In the care of a twelve-year-old scout, a member of the touring party. Following are the members of the "Philadelphia Motor Tourlsts'NParty'': Mr and Mrs J G. Monihan, jphn G. Monihan, Jr , George A Parker, Mr and Mrs. George Allen, John Allen, Al-len, C. G. A. Loder, F L. Howard Weatherby, Hazzard Llppincott, Hugh A O'Donnell, Charles E. Lex, r., of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. " ; flgtl SpraRue Mr. and Mrs G. B. Horton. , M' Mr. and Mrs, C E. Brown, Mr. and jgg Mrs J. H. Murphy. H9rry Davis, Coun- IWJK te DcCalatrava. John Matthew, F. A. MRP, MoUer U J- Mollor, W. Sherman gfe Rcssof New York city I D. :. and ? Mr fa HuKh F. Cook; Newark, N. J., Mr. ann ng Mrt. C. Francis Jenkins, Washington. g DC 'Mr. and Mrs. S M. Root, Lands- Ugtf: Silo-' Dr. Edward Dennis, Erie; Ray &jt F McNamara and A. J. Wolf of Indian- jfcg apolis, Ind. MffH' oo CJR' |