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Show Cold Weather Hints For Motorist By C. R. Strouse Director, School of Automobiles, International Correepondenee Schools ALWAYS run the engine for a short time after adding antifreeze anti-freeze solution to the radiator, or filling the storage battery with water. The contents of the cooling system, or the battery, should then be thoroughly mixed, and not be froten. e Do not pour water into the radiator radia-tor of an overheated engine, as a cracked cylinder head or cylinder jacket may result. Allow the engine to stand until the band may be placed on it without burning, before refilling the radiator. If there is still some water in the radiator of a hot engine having a pump system, start the engine. While it is idling at a moderate speed, pour the water very slowly into the radiator. The pump will keep the water in circulation, so that no harm will be done. Whiskey IlLJl 12 Months JlJfpti frm' Pints Code No. IM Pints Code No. 99 Fifths Code No. 9! I rap JUDGMENT During time of bereavement, it becomes necessary that some one person or group of persons be depended upon for the complete arrangement of the last rites. By depending on our judgment, you, too, will find almost complete removal of your burden. BINGHAM MORTUARY John Stampfel Licensed Embalmer Telephone 17 IV.V.V.V-V-V.VW.V-V.V.VV Used Coal Stove Sale We have several used coal ranges that will sell at: Pick Out the One Who's "Nerts" 1 They will not last long at this price. Come in now and pick one out. We also have a complete line of Majestic Coal Ranges. West's Furn.Co. in.....! IRON Jgffi "TJl Including detachable cord f with appliance plug. Three models to choose from. New, circular i . ; . ; -J 1 - - of , Kurort i &$&r&sJ.f j'- 117 J SiPlK &i m I. is mouths d tel Illf S I No. 47-PINTS ' iS liiiSM AW $ ALWAYS AT A O I ' POPULAR PRICE tyle. Chrome finish. Scratch -Proof fiber feet. Wood handles. Heat-indicator shews when to pour batter. - no guessing - no mistake. x THIS RHYME WINS $10. A laddin had a handy man, A hard and lusty striker, Bu 'Compared to Reddy Kilowatt, The fellow was a piker. For Reddy cooks and sweeps and lights lie helps a million ways. There's no known labor he can't do, His service really pays. Submitted by: Lewis Munk, Georgetown, Idaho See YOUE BEAJLBE or UTAH IP WEE & LIGHT CO. ' It would be suspected that when people rush about It's because of some good reason. Perhaps going to a fire, or something like that It has been said that there's a surplus of leisure in America, but that everybody every-body Is in more of a hurry than ever before. Automobiles are made faster than ever. People drive faster than sver. They even die faster than ever. Most persons think the dare-devil aerial stuntster plays fast and loose with life. They say, "I wouldn't do that" They shudder when they see a window cleaner hanging by a life belt, high above the street. Most persons say, "I wouldn't do that" )They watch with bated breath the structural steel worker walking almost al-most gingerly around on the skeleton skel-eton of a huge skyscraper. None of that for the average person. ! i The stunts of the rope walker, the trapeze performer, the high diver and all his brothers and sisters are not pursuits for the mine-run of Individuals. In-dividuals. Not by a Jug full. But few drivers regard In a serious light the hazards of motoring. To most there's nothing to worry about when a car is being driven at high rates of speed, or when a curve or corner la taken sharply, or when another car Is met almost head on at the top of a hill. The record of the occurrence ot automobile accidents last year the smashing of cars with trains, against trees and telephone poles and against bridges, the wrecking wreck-ing of cars going off the road, and the collision of cars at innumerable places all go to indicate that many drivers don't realize the constant risks which only the utmost care makes it possible to avoid. e |