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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 12

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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12
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Jji-4 'L- 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JULY 25 1936 Woman Will Exhibit Skill Wild Horses of State Rapidly Disappearing AUERBACH'S AIR-COOLED FOUNTAIN Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 5:30 Only DELIGHTFUL COOL COMFOIIT LUNCH A ID IE IE HB A 5 Saturday Specials! der auspices of the Utah State Archery association The association in sponsoring the event is attempting to raise a fund to send Mardee Robinson champion archer to the national meet in Battle Creek Mich August 3 to 7 where Mrs Hodgert will defend her championship Accompanying the woman champion are Captain and Mrs Cassius Styles and Mr and Mrs Rooney San Francisco and her son Lynn Hodgert AT AIR-COOLED FOUNTAIN Archery-Exhibition on Sunday Program SANDWICH SPECIAL Hard-Riding Cowboys Employed by Commercial Interests Slaughter- Animals Carcases Converted Into Various Products AIR-COOLED Toaitsd Minced Hem end Egg Sandwich Cole Slew Root Beer or Coffee Royal Gelatine or Home-Made Giant Ice Cream Soda assorted flavors Come into Auerbach's an shop in delightful cool comfort! The moisture is removed from the dir and the air is it's pleasure to shop at Auerbach's! Ice Cream Most of the surviving musk oxen in Canada are protected In the Thelm game sanctuary An exhibition Of archery will be staged in Liberty park at 4 Sunday by Mrs Ruth Hodgert Modesto Cal present holder of the women's national archery title un- Wild horses which once galloped over wasteland by the thousands are fast disappearing before the onslaught of hard-riding cowboys employed by commercial interests to slaughter the animals In the rolling Promontory hills' Retail Prices Qf Milk Lifted i THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE tails Greatest Summer Resort I SATURDAY SALE 389 SUMMER DRESSES The First Department Store in Salt Lake City to Announce Contending production costs 0of butterfat increasing the Salt Lake milk control board advanced the price of retail milk -one cent effective Sunday George Russell secretary of the board said Friday The new price of quarts will be 11 cents pints 7 cents Mr Russell said production easts reflected in feed machinery bottles and higher prices for butterfat were responsible for the rise The board Mr Russell said met last Tuesday and decided on the increase Publication of the advance was delayed until Friday because members hoped for a-change in production costs the secretary said "Producers are now getting 60 cents a pound for butterfat on bottling milk and 44 cents on bottling cream and manufacturing milk averaging 82 or 53 cents whereas the average was 45 or 46 cents" he said The milk price advancement follows a similar increase in the price of cream effective 1- week The Most Drastic and Sweeping Reductions of the Entire Summer Season! AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATOR-COOLED FRESH AIR These are the fashions the nation has accepted! These are the fashions you will want for vacations and all summerl Formerly 14LS)59 Association Formed For Highway 40 Cleaned and filtered and constantly circulated without draft from a central plant! This ultra modern improvement offers Auerbach customers unusual comfort during the summer months To promote travel over United States highway 40 the Donner Trail association has been formed Gus Backman executive secretary of the chamber of commerce was informed Friday Headquarters will be maintained in Auburn Cal according to Mason association secretary Grouped to Sell Out in a Hurry at west of Ogden the wiry animals have made a last stand It is here they jar rounded up corraled and hot A few days latter the carcasses are converted into commercial products Some of these are soap tallow leather glue lime chicken feed and fertilizer Utah Authority Perhaps best authority on Wild horses is Clyde England of Ogden who deals in the sale of the animals and dead domestic stock to a by-products plant The best time to catch the beasts Mr England claims is in the spring when they are weak from the hardships of winter and the well-fed domestic horse cart run them down One spring Mr England recalled his crew captured and killed from BO to 75 horses a week and from February 4 until April 10 captured 227 head The animals however are not asy to catch Mr England asserts "Wild horses are as wary as deer" he said "They can smell a man a long way off Although they are unshod their feet are as tough as flint and they are as sure-footed as a mountain goat Acts an Lookout "Again a stallion leader of the herd will act as a lookout and warn the others when he sees a man approaching" Of remaining wild horses most are blacks and bays Mr England said They would have no value as domestic horses as they are worthless for draught and are too tricky for saddle horses The beasts cah endure a great deal of hardship and go long periods without food or water living on what they can find in 'the way of sparse grass and shrubs Cattle and sheep owners the dealer asserts are glad to have them off the ranges because a wild horse consumes more forage than a cow or a sheep Within sight of Promontory monument Mr England claims there must be close to BOO wild horses and in Box Elder county he estimates there are several thousand Most of these beasts are small weighing from BOO to 1000 pounds and from 200 to 700 pounds when skinned and quartered Most of the horses are captured in the territory northwest of Promontory point They come from Kelton Snowville Tremonton and Blue Creek Utah and from Stone Strevell and Black Pine Idaho In Entire Area The animals are found in the Whole range of mountains from Great Salt lake to the Snake river in Idaho They also are found else' where in the west but in that particular territory are most frequently captured Only experienced men can catch the animals Mr England said The horses are discovered around water-holes and springs mostly in the mornings The riders form in a huge circle and drive them toward heavy post stockade corral with wings built out at the sides Sometimes a domestic horse is used for a decoy Mr England revealed the price paid for the carcasses is based on jthe value of the hide Some years he asserted horses in the corral are worth from $2 to $5 apiece In years When hides are worth only a few dollars however the price paid to the cowboys is less Delightfully COOL1 PRECISION IN OUR What a joy to find such quantity such variety! In this sale slim young things have been remembered and we have provided for tie matron as well Watch Repairing Watch Bands at Reasonable Prices Charming Fabrics Top Styles of Summer Colors Light and Dark MAINSPKINtob RtPLACtl) Be careful when you select a watchmaker to repair your watch Our work is fully guaranteed Watch Air-Cooled Street Floor 100 Pre-Holiday Sale of SUITS 36 Tropical Worsted Suits A HE 111 IB A Shirtwaist Dresses 2-pc Jacket Types Peplums Short and Long Sleeves Cape and Puff Sleeves 2-pc Sport Model Don't let summer heat get you downl Change to one of these cool comfortable tropical worsteds! Regularly 1498 to 2500 Now only mm I -pc Tailored and Dressy Styles Tunics Auerbach's Fashions Second Floor 21 White Linen Suits 6 Imported Linen Suits Amazing Reductions Now! SIUMMIEHB FOR MEN! FOR WOMEN! FOR CHILDREN! Elderly Man Loses Parade Companions Smart imported linen suits that give class to your summer wardrobe! Custom tailored by Adler Rochester Sport or plain models Regular 1975 1475 Florslieim Shoes Values to 975 Queen Quality Shoes Reduced from 750 to 950 565 and 765 Regular weight summer suits in tans grays browns and blues! An excellent assortment in ell sizes! Specially priced for clearance! 765 and 865 Reg 2250 Suits now An elderly gentleman in high top boots and flaring shirt spent a miserable morning Friday It seems that the gentleman who apparently was to take part in the Covered Wagon Days parade historical unit lost his contingent and couldn't find it When last seen the bewhiskered old-timer was standing in the safety tone at the northwest corner of Second South and Main streets closely watching the parade He had worried look on his face I which continued until the parade was over For apparently he did not station himself at the corner before his unit passed The finest in feminine footwear! In white kid only Ties pumps and gore styles Only 200 pairs! These nationally known women's erch shoes in black brown blue end white in ties and straps ell offered at greet reduction Reg 2500 Suits Now 4 £75 Reg 3000 Suits A A now 75 Reg 3250 Suits Ail 75 in 2625 3500 Suits Reg Now Linen Sandals Red Cross Shoes 485 in Shoes White Shoes! Come in end see these splendid values In summer footwear All regular 685 values SLACEiS Wear slacks or trousers with odd coats for that casual comfortable look Flannels worsteds and gabardines Smart cool comfortable linen sandals with low high end Cuban heels A wonderful fitting quality in narrow end medium widths Sites 4 to 9 245 Attorney Closes Long Term of Service Shoes 129 150 Pairs of girls' shoes in white brown end smoke Perforated sandals end oifords Regularly 198 Quality FELTS! New CREPES! Cool LEGHORNS! ALL NEW! Sport novelty end erch shoes for women Values to 550 In this group you'll find popular sandals ties oifords end streps in lowjne-dium end high heels 395 White Shoes Brims berets and off-face! Any Jiind of white hat you want and each a SUPER valuel Boys' shoes In broWti end white Ind in black end white in elk leathers Styled In a mannish feshion that speaks for itself I Regular 295 value 369 Regular 98 798 3 498 Regular 998 9 White Flannel Bedford TEIOETSEMS 398 Regular I-98 798 3 498 Regular "798 998 Straw EEats Half Price 498 198 100 Peirsl In ell white end white end brown Much higher priced lines reduced! Douglas all-leather 'construction in perforated styles of buck end elk 466 -Regular After more than a quarter century of service with the legal de-partnient of the Union Pacific system Charles A Magaw will retire August 1 to engage in private law practice in Topeka Kan Souby western general counsel announced Friday Omaha Succeeding Mr Magaw who rose to a position of general solicitor with jurisdiction In six western and middle western states will be Thomas Bookes assistant western general counsel It was In Topeka where Mr Magaw first became associated with the railroad as an assistant attorney in 1811 His successor joined the company the same year as local attorney In Central City Neb Mr Bookes was named assistant western general eounsel of the Union Pacific last January 1 SECOND AND MAIN FLOORS White Shoes All SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY BLACK VELVET A new idea for summer 298 Only 45 pairs! Smart ell white mannish stylos with Goodyear welt soles NuBuck end White Elk Few styles in brown end Coma in and have our expert shoe men assure you a perfect fit by SHOWING you how your shoes actually fit 198 white AUEEIIBACIirS THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAIN STORE Bargains in men's straw hats at this remarkable reduction Buy now for this season and all future needs! ft Geneva has a monument in honor of the leaders of the reformation throughout the world Auerbach's Air Cooled Street Floor Auerbach Man i Shop Air-Cooled Street Floor.

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