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Show We Carry a Complele Line of meats and groceries. Fresh fruits and vegetables in season. Hay grain and flour. The place to get the most for the money. BILL and BILL Phone 86 Milford, Utah Jimitxy "No more chores for mel No more coal and ashes to tote and wood to I chop." f His mother uses a New Perfeodon - Oil Cook Stove. It cooks as well as gas at much less than the price of coal and keeps you cool and comfortable. No smoke or odor-no sweltering. 1 Conoco Safety Oil ii beit. v cl New Perfection Oil Cook Storei era told ia 7) I many models at hardware and general stores J I rrerywhere. Look for the lon blue chimney. I See the new heat retaining oven. . Jy? The Continental OH Co. f " 7f -rrwT A (A Colorado Corporation) L f Denver Pueblo 1 f& I AJ Cheyenne Butte I 'SfyTi & Say Y'ou Saw It in the News J. L. GRIFFITHS Carries the best and moat complete stock of everything in Groceries, Dry Goods, Miners' Supplies and all kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats If there Is anything you want, we have It and can supply you at right prices;. Frisco, Utah I 1 NOTABLE MAXWELL RECORDS jx In April, 1916, some interesting At the Virginia State Fair, held M economy tests were conducted on the 11 HI" A. in Ricnmond early in October, 1916, Brooklands track, London, England. W I Q VWA I I flOTOT I i TS a Maxwe11 8tock Touring Car won J Several makes of cars were used in ITXtwiV TT VJ.J. 1! JLvf I'VJ. vUJl a big economy run in competition o testing out a new fuel mixture. Of with practically all the foul cylin- Z all the cars entered, a stock Maxwell i i i i j i 1 er cars so'( 'n na' c"5'' e con" ' ' f Touring Car made the most notables JJJ-g Q0SIP"IgQ flJlQ COIlStmCted DriltlflrilV testants were started with one-half ! 2 record, delivering a mileage of 33.6 p 11 gallon of gasoline in a special tank on a gallon of the fuel. This per- fQJ- SeiTlCe Wider the aVCge and USUal Provided by the fair authorities. j J formance was witnessed by a repre- i 11 The Maxwell distanced all compet- ii Z sentative of "Autocar," the most COndltlOnS TOGV Were neVCr intended titors by a wide margin, covering jj 2 ' conservative motor car journal of " 13.3 miles on the half gallon. u J England, and he wrote as follows: fgj. stUIltS, mCing Speeds Or anV OlllCr i; ,Z "In this article we are con- 7 o r J In FebruarVi 1916 Ray F Mc j : cerned primarily with the action eXuaOrdinarV DUrDOSCS Namara drove a Maxwell Roadster of the new fuel, but we feel it " from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, 1 1 X only fair to give a word of 293 mlle8i ln g houra and 19 mln. jj J brand bneeT al "was! It llU Sffliply tn OUT SUHl tO MIUM fZ al: 3LdBelleSovaer i ! Z rrjl'SS a light, economical, durable car and to j" i i ' remarkable acceleration and KiiilH if OYPOOfliriO'lv Wpll storm. The run Was checked at U , , , hill climbing ability." UU11U 11 CACCCUlllglJ TT C1I. both ends by newspaper men. The 9 ; ; In April, 1916, an economy test record still stands. i! It is interesting to note, therefore, , !! ' . , , o j i . . . . In July, 1915, McNamara drove ',' i well Touring Car made 31.3 miles certain instances which prove that Max- a stock tourln car from Detriot to i i i , ... ,, . . ... Indianapolis and return, 620 miles, i oseven-eighths of a galion of pet- in20hour8. i ', In August, 1916, tests for the r j' l j ii i jl 1 - ; ! economy of Maxwell Cars were made SpCCUlC IUnCllOn-DUt tnat they pOSSeSS McNamara also established a re- ! by Professor David L. Gallup, pro- - . i i i cord for the drive from Portland to jj fessor of gas engineering of Worces- HI reSCNT, a SUrplUS meHl WUlChen- Spokane. The distance is 458 miles 11 ter Polytechnic Institute, at the , , , i 1 J J j.' and the eIaP86d Ume waB 15 hours, $ Narragansett Park Speedway, Provi- ablCS theHl tO aChieVe marked CllStinC- 31 minutes. The best previous time ; ! dence, R. I. The following results .. . . AITrp J.I C 1J j was 20 nour8. 30 minutes. ; were obtained and announced by tion in events 0U 1 oi their liela and I! I him. i Late in November, 1916, a stock ' ; ; Speed Economy CwSS. Maxwell Touring Car was driven 1 1 (Miles per Hour) (Miles per Gal.) out of Chicago and reached LaCrosse 10 33.7 mi r j 1 f 1 i 1 WiB" tt di8tance of 300 mlles- In 1 1 is 32.7 Ihe tacts and figures here presented fourteen hours. High BPeed 0ver w 20 31 2 . . . -mm 'cy roads cut into the tires and there J 25 zzzrz. 2. throw some light on why the Maxwell were four biwuts- Despite deeP 1 ' 30 "261 snow and terrible roads, the car had , , : is z::zz no is generally recognized as The World's ' :: : ZZTIL, $635 Greatest Motor Car Value. $620 A. L. DOTSOM jj Local Dealer Minersville Six Year Guarantee guiiruntco PETKO-CARHONITE to wwir perfectly for period of nix yfMirs. Soe Milford Lumber Co. for particulars. particu-lars. I Republic Paint & Lead Works . i |