GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 13 W
PLAYING THE MOTORING GAME
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have their day a few months hence,
not to say their nights the starlit
nights of Utah Bpring and summer.
Right now the vogue is for the winter
models the cars of class which in a
minute's notice can be turned into
open machines. These are cars with
the removable winter tops. Those
with the permanent, enclosed bodies,
for folks who can afford them, are the
final touch in elegance.
The coming motor show here, sched
uled to be a real society event as well
as an exposition of automobiles, will
bring out all the real beauties in
models the new boat hoods, bright
colors," wire wheels. These latter two
are more than a passing fad. They
promise to be permanent.' The gay
colors are making a big inroad on the,
drab grays and indistinctive blacks.
As for wire wheels everybody's do
ing it.
"Automobile game" is good. It is
one of the best of outdoor sports, and
why worry over twenty-six-cent gas.
You've got to pay to see any good
game
"There must be some mistake in
my examination marking. I don't
think I deserve an absolute zero,"
complained the student
"Neither do I," agreed the instruc
tor, "but it's the lowest mark I'm al
lowed to give."
SUTTONS CAFE
.. Is the HUB of the
SEASON'S MERRIMENT
Excellent Cabaret Entertainment
Dancing Every Night Always the Best
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lljjjjp Sunday and Week-End
r:;!n:rno Excursions
I Half Fare Sundays
I Slightly More Saturdays to
. Mondays.
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS
Ogden and return $1.10
Brigham and return . 1.75
and many other points.
On sale every Sunday.
WEEK-END EXCURSIONS
Ogden and return $1.50
III Brigham and return. 2.35
III Logan and return 4.10
On sale every Saturday (and Sunday)
Ask about Excur- Back Monday,
sions to Florida
and Southern Through - Salt Lake - Denver train
Beach resorts. leaves Salt Lake 5:15 p. m. daily; ar-
Trains for Chicago rives Denver 12'30 P- m' next day
arid East 7:20
a. m., 12:05, 2:30 City Ticket Office
and 3:30 p.m. Hotel Utah
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
SECRET MINING & MILLING 0.,
location of principal place 6i business,
G18 Newhouso building, Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Notice There are delinquent upon
' the following described stock on ac
count of assessment No. 4, levied No
vember 22nd, 1916, the several
amounts set opposite the name of the
respective shareholders, as follows:
13 Lajwrence Beckman . 300 $2.25
58 S. A. Hand ..."..... 50 .38
69 F. M. Varloy 200 1.50
145 P. J. Rierden 500 3.75 ' ;
L63 Thos. F. Carroll 500 3.75 M
L64 Thos. F. Carroll 500 3.75 MM
165 S. A. .Hand 500 3.75 Y)t
192 G. A. Wtldman ..... 1,000 7.50 H
202 John F. Connelly . . . 1,000 7.50 ' 1
219 P. J. Rierden 500 3.75 M
221 J. F. Connelly 1,000 7.50 1
272 C. P. Patterson 750 5.63 M
280 J. B. Floersch 1,000 7.60 H
300 Harry C. Koch 2,500 18.75
301 Maria A. Koch .... 2,500 18.75 M
306 Chas. Kendall Minor 500 3.75 M
308 L. Beckman 2,000 15.00 ! H
324 C. J. Ranier 250 1.88 1 fl
The true pure food home bever- jy nSffl I I
age. Write for price list. f58K ! I
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January 31 1917 I
$35.00
The Pte ' 'Mid-Winter Excursion"
TO
LOS ANGELES ;
Return Limit March 20th. !
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Personally Conducted
Special Trains
' Special Side Trips I
MAKE RESERVATIONS EARLY TTy !
Ticket Office 10 E. 3rd. So. Phone Was. 3501 V,fljj
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