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Show THE CITIZEN TIME RECORDING CO. OF NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL E. C. VERKLER, Sales Agent 373 South Main Street Telephone Wasatch 826 iiiiiiii which is the interest at 5 per cent on the amount given in the third column. Value of a Mile in Distance Saved 1 100 $3 3,650 250 9,125 18,250 27,375 36,500 73,000 182,500 365,000 500 750 1.000 2.000 5.000 10,000 3. 2. 7 73,000 182,500 365,000 547,500 730,000 1,460,000 3,650,000 7,300,000 1. Average number of vehicles per day. Saving to owners per year. 3. Saving capitalized at 5 per cent equals. I believe that these figures are 2. . unassailable, concluded Mr. Hirst, and that they demonstrate that when building our main highways, saving in distance in the layouts is the supreme consideration. INTERNATIONAL COST RECORDS In your garage there are three im- portant factors which demand an curate system of time recording: ac- The cost keeping necessary in repair and shop work. The movements of customers cars. The arrivals and departures of your employes. All these factors affect the owner of the car, the chauffeur and the garage itself so closely that an accurate system of time recording has become necessary to successful garage management. International Time Recorders give you a mechanically accurate system for keeping all your time records at a very low cost. In serving your customers Time must be carefully checked before your service department can be profitable to you. Labor is what you pay your men for and Labor is what you sell to your customers. If your repair and service department is to be profitable you must have accurate time records on which to base your charges. Accurate costs prohibit guess, work or rough estimating. You must know how much labor you sell to your patrons before you can know what to charge. International Job Time Recorders will place your repair and service costs on a profitable basis. The first annual national motor truck reliability contest to be held in this country will be listed for this year. Starting late in June, and extending over a course in the Middle West, with Omaha as the starting and finishing point. The route will be approximately 2,500 miles with practidays of driving and cally twenty-fou- r twenty-seve- n days in all on the road, Sunday driving being prohibited in The route will run the contest. through parts of eight states. Exports of passenger cars have doubled and truck exports have multiplied twelve times in the last five years. Approximately 20,00 farmers cosocieties in the United operative Batt ery Service' Call on us at our new modem drive in Service Station, 115 E. 1st So., where we will be ready to serve you about Feb. 20, I I -- t Tji 1 1920. The General Auto Was. 3994 142 States are potential rural motor press operators. ex- Closed passenger automobiles are preferred in Japan, especially for East 1st South private use, on account of the dust in the streets and also because the Japanese women do not wear hats, and their carefully arranged coiffures suffer considerably in open cars. |