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Show THE SALT LAKE, TRIBUNE, SUNDA MOUSING, DECEMBER 19, 1920, Here Are the Men Who Will Direct the 1921 Salt . Lake Auto Exhibit I1L Below are the picture of the newly appointed committee of the 1921 Salt Lake automobile ehow. whe assumed their duties laat week. Their firet atop will be to of the organization: , Top, left No. 1, D. H. Madeen of Madten-Farre- r company; 2, A. S. Brown, aaslatant a lee manager of the Utah Oil Refining company; 3, W O. Rishel, manager of the ahow; 4, Frank Botterlll of tba Botterlll Automobile company; B, E. B. Erwin of the Chevrolet company; 6, C. C. Campbell, eale manager of the Eloctrlo company; 7. Fred W. Shaman of the Sharman Automobile company; S, W. F. ford, manager ef the Randall-Ood- d company. , i li 2iJl TT if tt tr V rurimarii i ifa Handsome is as handsome does draft the rule Drive your Oldsmobile Sedan or Coupe to the tieater entrance it ia aa attractive Xas any car at the curb. Its exterior beauty and interior appointments place it in the class of much higher priced cars. But tire true handsomeness of the Oldsmobile closed cars is their dependable service. Comfortable, even in the coldest weather, easy riding on all roads, economical of fuel and tires and always readyjo go. i t i I years of leadership in design, materials and work the Oldsmobile, dosed and open models, the best make manship possible business buy for you. Twenty-thre- e Come to our showrooms, any time, end an Oldsmobile closed car this winter. and the trucks also. i I J satisfy yourself that youd better own Well be glad to demonstrate them, Where theres hauling to do, business men know the Oldsmobile Economy Track is rightly named Economy." 1 , drive Trucks take Duplex the gamble out of heavy duty hauling on bad roads. Ask about our credit plan by which responsible persons may buy on time payments Experiments Being Made to Ascertain Ideal Road owners of 8,000,400 automobiles and trucks for 32.000,000 tires makes a total cost for tires of 31,000,000,000 This Is far In excess of the amount of money expended on highways each year, and If annually a saving of 10 per cent could be effected It would result In a sum which, capitalized at 5 per cent, would equal 32.000,400,000. Motor Life. that 2101 trips were made, that 4339 passengers were carried and that the freight tonnage totaled eighty ons. Only one fatal accident was experienced It was due to a poor landing. Motor Life. 'The Asphalt association. In cooperation Is contemplating with other Interests, LEAKING TIRE PUMPS. testing road surfaces ip an effort to disThere U only one thing wrong with cover the type of road whkh wlIJ cause the least amount of wear on automobile a leaking tire pump It needs a new tires and reduce the present 31,040,000,-00- 0 LONDON AIR SERVICE. washer or. If the washer is only hardannual tire bill. An average annual The air service between London and ened, It needs a little softening with outlay of 3125 by every one of 8,000.000 Pans shows at the end of the first year' neatsfoot olL a n . 49SaMain St ARE SELECTED i SALT LAKE Xtfasatdj.iCj! CITY T7P 1 ... IL Rules of Display Will Be This Drafted Week; I Other Plans to Follow. .Buy a Used Car With a Pedigree THE announcement of the selection the Salt Lake automobile show which will be a body of the Intermountain Automotive Trades association, the Itah State Automobilea hh i and other organizations interested in the automotlvi industry a huge, made last witk. The committee comprises eight iu( inhere, who are W It Itishel. manage- - or the Ltah Plate Automobile mshcm Utkm touring bueiau, a. ting seiretaiy of the association and manager of the aiPomo-bile- s how, I) H Madsen of the automoAlbert bile firm of Madsen-Farre- r, Brown, assistant sales manager of the Utah Oil Refining company, Frank of the Botterlll Automobile eompn, E. B. Erwin, manager of the t'hevole. Automobile company; O. C. Campbell, sales manager of . the Electric company, Fred W. Sharman, manager of the Sharman Automobile company, and W. F. Ford, manager of tha Kandall-Dod- d Automobile company. Bol-ter- tll fact that a used car is recommended and of-fered for sale by Grady is sufficient assurance of its value 'to satisfy any. buyer. We always adhere to' the policy of handling only used cars of standard makes. j Inter-Mounta- in The-mer- e t Show Rules. t There is wisdom in this. It is impossible to find in a used car more relative value than was put there originally by its maker. So, even before we turn over a car to our shop to be made A-- l in condition, it must bear the ' name of a standard builder. i The present week will be spent In per-fe- e ting the rules of the show. The ru.. will be patterned after those of last e.ir s exhibit and will bo modified or anent.d according to the needs of the coming i ahow. Approximately 650 automobile and acthe of intermountatn redealers cessory gion are euld by Mr. Rishel to have made application for show space on previous occasions. The majoitly were mis hie to obtain space when theti spplicatlous were not received until the last few davs and space that could have been apportioned them had their request been sent In earlier had been given to other Guaranteed, of Course ! There is a Titan Battery made to fit your car no matter what make it is or how it came equipped. a Good Roads Association Organized by Argentina The Argentine republic has recently organised a good roads association. ionit-loof approximate!) ft0 members, with Minister of the Interior tlomei ha k of IR Hvery possible aid hua been promised by the government Pr. A B Mlimres of Ruenos Aires, who Is in this country at prc nt. Is quoted aa saying "Argintlna Is In need of good roads, since tha remote and highly produttlve agricultural districts ara not touched by tha railroads, and Americans In the ArT Henry, a gentine. led hv K. New York, have sucengineer of ceeded In Interesting the government and Mlnlst-- r people In Improved hlghwava of Interior Unmet has taken hold of the from the and end. government protect some JOciO men, nianilv propel tv owners. In all parts of the country Imve joined Even the railroads aie the association supporting tha project and have offered to transport nine hlnery and materials at very reduced rates, since the Improved highways would act as feedeia "IMana for a at stem of roads crossing Ilia comparatively level country In all directions hav. been mapped out. H la understood that the nattonifl government will put up'one dollar lo qverx two dollars put up by the various v anions bond talales) and by the people, throughmelh-oda Issues or ertrnr means American of raising money and of road will be followed Motor Life. g Such names as Reo, Cole, Cadillac trnd Buick are represented here. We have priced each one so that it means a real bargain to its buyer. i W f ' Test for yourself the value of any used car here in a practical demonstration any time you have a spare hour. 1$ cc A strong, sturdy, well built Titan that will give you efficient, 'uninterrupted service for all of its exceptionally long life. 'Unrestricted Power Tvcri"" r5 TITAN BATTERY DISTRIBUTORS AND SERVICE STATIONS Titan Battery Servlet Co., Bth South and Main Sts., Salt Lake City, Utah Barnett Battery Company, Park Av.. and B SL, Idaho Falla. Idaho Boiae Battery A Ignition Co., 904 Idaho SL, Bolao, Idaho Tiro Service A Repair Co , Brigham City, Utah Mantl Motor Co., Mantl, Utah Murray Auto Company, Murray, Utah Midland Garage, Creep river, Utah C. H Spencer, Jr., 204 Wait 33rd South St Salt Lak City, yr g Grady Motor C 465 South Main Phone Was. 1569 h Seagull Garage, B2 West 33rd South St., Salt Lak City, Utah Zlt Service, American Fork, Utah SOME GOOD TERRITORY STILL OPEN c APPEARANCE RXNOVATED. . Una of ths things neuraanrv lo kei p up the appearance of the motor car la a constant touih'ng up of such parts aa wlnd.hlf Id frame, etc. where 'lamps, him k enamel is used. Hcraichea and slight of off enamel on these la the chipping bound lo rom and la very unsightly ) F namei paints mnv now be secured that I do their wotk wtih one application wllh a brush and with no rubbing , , Western Electric Company t EOUIPMENT FOR EVERY ELECTRICAL NEED WHOLESALE ONLY, 41-4- 3 West Broadway. M' |