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Show PAGE TWELVE ' BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, April 13, 1951 Best Advances In Autos Listed 10 of the top automotive students in the world, placed the shock absorbers invented in 1904 by E. V. Hartford first on his list. The other developments he named were: The invention of the Wil(UP bur Shaw, president of the Indianapolis Speedway Corporwinner of ation and three-tim- e e Memorial automothe bile race here, has listed what are In his opinion the ten most Important automotive ments of the first fifty years of this century. . Shaw that the emphasized automobile has .almost reached the peak of safety and performance hut pointed out several improvements needed. - Shaw, who got the checkered mile flag at the brick oval in 1937, 1939 and 1940 and who is considered one UNEdANAPOILTS 500-mil- lf starter by Charles in 1911; the electric F. Kettering car body all-ste- first brought out in 1912 by E. G. Budd and later greatly strengthbrakes, first ened; seen on the Rickenbacker in 1922; the development in 1924 of ethyl gasoline, which in turn brought into being the high compression engine; the Invention of prestone, the first allin winter glycol 1927; low pressure tires in 1924; the development in 1928 of glass for windshields and windows; the sealed-beaheadlight, first on the market in transmis1910; and automatic sion, also perfected in 1940. four-whe- Newspaper Notices Used To Find Mates should be sought by the engineers, Shaw said. "This can be accomplished by raising the compression, which would get more mileage out of gasoline, or by lightening the car or creating even better stream-lininthan we have today. In the mechanical field, I look for the institution of solid fuel or a floatless carburetor. Both would cut down appreciably costs of running the current automobile. Automatic dimmers for headlights is another thing in the future. figure and is Down To Earn, FRANKFURT, Germany (UP) More typical , In Germany, a young mans the down-to-fancy may turn to newspaper lonely and for advertisements to find his true and dependabki earns enough L love. e g J Newspapers and magazines Mate become my JLi of hundreds publish advertisements daily Wanted r the desperit. and editors said they are mother who each month. ized her daugh 6 Some of the lonely hearts hood and wrote; wives. or dont want husbands Without the k An advertisement in the magadaughter, who is zine Constanze, for instance cated, cultured and said to support hemelUj article car a a (scarce . I have i I in Germany) and a ski lodge in mHic'rtving A ski loving the mountains. family 1 to girl maybe wold like me escapea partner." into with for three weeks A new bar mountain idyl? Then there was one from an with a hole in it, amateur photographer who said: it can be hung 0E' interested in art and photogra- pad hook attached i cot of the shower phy and seek a young girl with warm-hearte- d J anti-freez- No Loot Hero (RICHMOND, warm-hearte- Va. (UP) Some would-bthieves in Richmond suddenly changed their plans. Police say the culprits who broke the lock at the H. C. Sims Casket company didnt even bother to enter the building af"Methods of more econmical ter taking a look at the display transportation in automobiles room. e d 0 THE BEST BUY OF THE YEAR! A MEW 1951 FOR z TON PICKUP $40,000 ONLY 49c IB. Gets Light IN PRIZES Plans Now Underway For Utahs 70th By Proxy INDIANAPOLIS (UP) A truc- ker hauling a convoy of Stude-baker- from South Bend to if) s 1 In- met a headlight dianapolis emergency. When the lights on his truck went out, he switched Plans are now in the making on the headlights of the front play an importat part of the Studebaker riding on his for Utah seventieth State Fair 1991 event with fine displays in and Exhibition, according to an the mining building. -- ATannouncement of Maager J. A. The 1951 premium book is now Phone your news to 1000 Theobald. The dates are Sept. in the process of being prepared, 15 through Sept. 23, with the fair and it is assured that copies will opening on Saturday and clos- be in the mail by June L Many if? ing on the second Sunday. The of the premiums have been rais theme selected for the 1951 showied in value over last year, and For- all are the highest in the his will be Utah Marches ward. Efforts will be made to tory of Utah state fairs. A total show the transition of the state of more than $40,000 will be ofAdditional economy from a strictly agricul- fered In premiums. tural area to one with an in- space is being allotted to every creasing industrial activity, and division of the fair, but even at BOX ELDER'S TRUCK HEADQUARTERS all working closely and hand in this early date the management had to fiake this a greater state. is being concerned about suffiT remonton, Utah Exhibits will depict this transi- cient space. tion, and industry of the state Dates for filing entries in ev will be on show. Mining is to ery division are now being ar ranged, and strict adherance to the rules of not accepting any entry to the fair after the closing of the entries will be in r force this year. In the case of livestock entires, assignment of stall or pen space will be made THESE SPECIALS GOOD FOR DOLLAR DAY ONLY from the entry blanks, and held. Exhibitors will be promptly notified of the space to which they are assigned. Early filings will assure exhibitors of space, and after the allotments are taken no further entries will be accepted. KAR-RUrubber floor mat, regular $2.19 value, "Holiday on Ice Again m1 The Utah State Fair for 1951 for dollar day, only special will feature the world premiere of the 1952 version of Holiday RUBBER CAR MAT, full width, regular $2.75 value, on Ice. This attraction has provfits front or back seat, now only en one of the greatest to apYES . . . thats right . . . Dollar Day is $50 DAY at Merrells. Were offering you that amount, $50, as a special terin this intermountain pear TRADE-Iallowance on new NORGE 8 'j --cubic foot refrigerators, new NORGE electric ranges. EXHAUST DEFLECTOR, chrome finish with reflector, ritory each year, and its schedModernize your kitchen NOW . . . while appliances are available . . . while you can get this remarkable TRADE-Iule ends its western swing with ALLOWANCE for your old refrigerator and range, regardless of kind, age or condition. Visit MERRELLS today! the showing in Salt Lake City regular $1.50 value, now for Dollar Day . . At the present time the show TRADE-I- N TRADE-I- N ON YOUR OLD REFRIGwhich appeared ON YOUR OLD RANGE EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES, stock up at the fair 1 coliseum grounds .the during lUl Csi ERATOR regardless of condition on Dollar Day, only Hy Coal or Electric regardless of 1950 state fair is in Europe on C Annual State Fair And Exhibition DonT Delay Get The Truck You Need Today! i CHECK THESE INCORPORATED SATURDAY IS DOLLAR DAY IN BRIGHAM CITY - hucks mm BUT ITS i EE I STATION SERVICE CAR 'WASH JOB 11 G, in? nR rjispnigiLKsg 4 N N J on any new ZVi-c- lUflHfcT u. ft. Norge. condition on new Norge Elec. Range vYTO iR) REFRIGERA m The Fully Automatic JORGE Electric Range The oven, cooker or appliance deep-we- ll outlet on this beautiful Norge can be automatically controlled. MERC5EU.S FIRST AWARD FEATURES FuKy Automatic Controls Smartly Sty lad Flvomcwit Toy light Save Cooking Spools for O Several Styles To Choose From Sorfoco Elomonts Dooy-Ws- ll Utility Cooker a tour of. the continent Holi day On Ice shows have appear ed at both the 1949 and 1950 Utah State Fains. With the 1952 show, Holiday on Ice comes to Salt Lake City with entire new settings and costumes. Once again it prom ises to bring a bigger production than last season, and the greatest theater production to show in the intermountain area. Last year crowds were attracted from all the adjoining states, and the entire ticket sale was completed on the third day of the showing. Thousands were unable to obtain tickets. Holiday On Ice will open in Saturday evening, Sept 15, and will run every evening through Sunday, Sept. 23. 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CAR-PLAT- E VISOR, a regular $12.95 value, we'll install it free and sell it for only L TRADE-I- M f A WINDSHIELD VIOR, reg. $29.95 C val, free installation on Dollar Day, only JOHNSON'S and CARNU, with free sponge, complete outfit specially priced ALL-META- FARMERS SI W UNITY SPOT LIGHT, with rear-viemirror, sealed beam, was $21.00, now special CASCO SPOT LIGHT, with sealed beam, regular $17.50 value, special for Dollar Day UNDER HOOD LIGHT, sells regular for $2.50, Dollar Day bargain YOUR OLD SPARK PLUGS on a new Dollar Day. Special trade-i- n allowance N $T7 t CQ ( i ( set on RISLON, to clean your motor out for Spring driving, regular $1.29 quart, specially priced SHUR WONDER WASH, self dry, no wipe! no chamois, 50c regular value, now only QL ( C4 2f i f Dicks Texaco 179 South Main |