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Show I HBi Over Paine & Hursts , I Bargains in Tires and I Tubes STANDARD MAKES UTAH TIRE & REPAIR CO. Offers the following reduced prices on tires and tubes: S 55 OH M CO C C 3 E, i n H S 5 - H c c 30x3 $13.75 $2.25 30x3 16.75 2.55 32x3Vi 19.25 2.95 31x4 25.35 3.50 32x4 25.80 3.60 35x412 38.55 5.80 33x4V2 35.75 4.50 37x5 45.00 7.00 Other sizes in stock at correspondingly low prices. These tires and tubes are ell new goods and are fully guaranteed. Direct from the factory to consumer without any middleman's profit. Write or phone 794. Goods shipped C. O. D., express or parcel post. I UTAH TIRE & REPAIR CO. 2582 Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah. 4 Orpheum THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY, June 15 FAREWELL TOUR Prior to World Trip Julian Eltinge AND HIS Revue OF NINETEEN-NINETEEN I and his big company of footlight favorites. I Prices 50c to $2 00. Seat sale today mmW . . 1W m !TjHHBfei 1 I'm Spotlight I Sad 19 Ei Loh Alton Brof n C . .- c c tec ky Laurence TWt Powdor and Paint. Silk Stockings and Laces 'S AGoldtirtjriWcrtur" ALSO ; PRIZMA "The Picture Beautiful" In Natural Colors. i Pathe News Ogden I Theatre J "Refreshingly Cool" v J oo LOST. 1 IAMOKD ring set in onyx, either in right's or Wolfer's in velvet box marked Lewis'. Return to Lewis Jewelry. Jew-elry. Reward. 4102 v A COOrAr TO TRADE- A Happy Sale of Hats If iS One Hundred Charming $ O j j v Hats Values to $7.50.... J j if imPs- i5SS nvf lfi They go on sale tomorrow morning at 9:15 o'clock, j mJ ,;7I e sem continues until closing time Saturday j HBB'fK. evening provided the hats last that long. There j ' JS1 ' --Jri ir are one nundred and sixty of them, to he exact. One vl "QM hundred ten just received fifty from our regular I SiFffl, ' iy socs- smartly trimmed hats that are wonder- j Smk Wml fuMy good values at their regular prices of $5, $6 j (Hi Jl and $7.50. Choice Friday and Saturday $3.00 j ' W A Hundred New $J ! ! Trimmed Panamas - ! rruPP One dollar each for smart summer hats of Panama jj0n.; to trimmed with ribbons in colors to match. One hundred j!' and twenty of th em just here from our eastern house, fe-a Si Pill Jt Winning styles with flanges of milan hemp all colors j X ' fv bhL with ribbon trimming to match. Some of these hats are j I i worth $2.25 at wholesale cost. Friday and Saturday $ 1 . I ' World's Wildest Korse Will Be Star At Rotarians Show I r JraAtjHni&!llfll& J St a "Otto Meek" in action. The photograph was taken just before Otto got Tle , rid of the chap in chaps. "Otto Meek" will be one of the big feature attrat Ifi tions at the International Rotary Wild West Show at the State fair grounds 4ony ( in Salt Lake, June 19, 20 and 21. Ntfii The horse shown in the accompany-I accompany-I irjg photograph is no plain, everyday I bucking "bronc." He IS a celebrated ( equine outlaw, known by the som w hat Incongruous monicker of "niiu M i "Otto" unwittingly got within focus of the camera for this picture at the, corral in Ogden last week and just a moment after the picture was snapped, J Ottc" rid himself of the expert rider, just as he has shaken off the best buckaroos in the west. "Otto Meek" will be one of the star attractions at the International Rotary-Wild Rotary-Wild West show at the State fair grounds in Salt Lake next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. June 19, JO and 21. "Otto Meek", while a star will be I kept company by about fnij of the wildest horses on the western ranges. ( These horses, like "Otto Meek," were for the most part, accepted for military service last year but bucked Themselves Them-selves out of the army. The show, which is being staged by the Ogden Rotary club, will be the largest exhibition of the sort 'vi h Id, not excepting even the great annual roundups at Cheyenne and Pendleton,' generally accepted as championship events The show will be given in I Salt Lake as more convenient to the thousands of Rotarians who will attend at-tend the annual convention of Ron.., clubs in that city netx week Whtl- I i the Thursday performance will be Prl l jw marily for the benefit of the v isltinSilj, 'Rotarians, as the ogden clubs specially contribution to the entertainment i s!ll(J j lures of the convention, the show vil'Hefcl be up, n to the public, who may Pl,rli ( chasf admission tickets for any of lllltite3 performances at nominal charges lSifly Scores of the best rider In the couU jjntrio, try are going to Salt Lake to JtoL Hieir chances on the ba ks of suCjj2Jt, animals as "Otto Me, k " and the oppor-l tunity to haul down some o,r the 'Sljijy, prize money being offered by the OS 15 den Rotary club for the events is Pror,,lT Ing a real :ittrat:un 'he buck a- . Ii. roos, according to II. W. Dunn of the JJAI Ogden Horse Sale and Cnmmiss"10 Ij'Mllf company w ho Is in charge of r o ivia j entries. Among tho prizes offered arfl tho following: UI0 .Men's bucking contest, $500. (1, Ladles' buckine content, $200. 4 Trick roping, $100. OU Trick riding, $150 j Wild hor.-e race. $450. , h Besides these contests prizes will iwarded for bulldoggin?. ropmSj ,u Steers, Indian relay race. Indian race-, . bareback riding, riding bulls. fite' r., , ind buffalo The show will ind" a" ' l1 standard wild we.-t air(le? t reatures and will be the firjt ti& J 'j Jj air or the sort attempted J-WC '"Mj :lose of the war. Advertise MfDt. A j |