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Show SECTION FOUR T DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY STEEL USED IN JUNE 5 1910 a Capitol Hill Suggestion - . MINUTE TESTS averse car owner may on1' b Interested la tha fact that hi car does run, but thorn who meke a fur thar study of tha modern autotnoblla find It a fascinating subject, say Willard Richard. manager of tha d Motor company, Hupreoblla "and ona of tha moat ln-- 1 tereatinf phase la tha testing labor tory which eoma of tha bigger manufacturer maintain. "For Chore who like auch detail) and thalr number la dally Increasing a ahort description of procedure In tha Hupmobila- - laboratory will prove es peclally interesting." In addition to the many regular chemical testa which are made In the laboratory, the microscope la used a great deal for determining whether the high duty parts of the car have been properly beatrealed. By examining a aectlon of a piece of eteel under the microscope It is possible to determine how the part will stand up In service, or whether the cryHtalline structure of the eteel la auch that there la a likelihood of trouble. In heat treating a piece of steel It la heated to a temperature Juat above the degree known aa the critical point of the steel, that la, the temperature at which the entire crystalline ' structure of the steel undergoes a change and becomes morx uniform throughout. If the steel la heated too Kighly.five thousand miles In a high above this critical temperature it agaip becomes coarte, and unsulted Ford automobile without even having It use under excessive strains. If for overhauled, is the record of Arthur it is not heated to this temperature, Dickinson, 1970 South Twelfth Kant, the structure la not such as to stand shown here beside the car in which up under the loads which may be he made this remarkable record. The repair costs during the five years applied to it. Heat treated parts which total are examined regularly consist of con- in which the car has been run amount to less than $25, according to the necting rods, crankshafts, front axle, owner. etc. This Ford Touring model was purla It also necessary to examine parts These parts chased front the Alkire-Smlt- h Auto which are must have an outside surface which la company in August. 1915. It has same have time at and the very hard, an Interior structure that will give toughness and strength to the part. SEBVICE-I- S VITAL This type of material requires two heat treatments after thq case hardening process has taken place. One treatment Is to refine the core or ELEMENT IN ANT tough part of the Piece and the other is to refine the structure of the outside case. It can readily be seen that tbara is opportunity for poor heat such treating o parts which require an extensive process, and structure of these parts is carefully checked the same as in the simple heat treated "Service is the vital element of a part a business that Is conducted on a sound In use In the The microscope barts, says Charles B. Voorhia vlce-- p laboratory Is so arranged with resident and general sales manager various eyepieces and lenses that mag- of the Nash Motors Company In a nifications ranging from SS times to Just received by sales manager 1,000 times may be obtained. Roy Hall of the Pacific Nash Motor Hy-lan- ' Many a time you can blip away: from the other fellow when your cylinders a are oiled with that sleek, heat-resistin- scientific lubricant g, -. f ( ' Hup-mobl- le bul-leti- been driven steadily during that, time for plcasuta. purposes. Mr. Dickinson has taken numerous trips In it and reports that It lias always taken hiiu where he planned on going and has proved a moat inexpensive and satisfactory investment. "The only icpairs that have been required In the entire 85,000 miles of travel under all kinds of conditions are a tightening of the front system once and grinding of the vklves three or four times. He states that the mo- -- Company, local distributors of Nash passenger cars and trucks. "Nothing else. In fact, matters quite so much In any business that Is conducted with a view to permanency," declares Voor-hia. "While this is true In the merchandising of any commodity, it A particularly tpllcable to the motor truck business. After a man has bought a truck for his needs he Is Interested only in haring that truck, do the work, which he was led by the dealer to believe It will do. Thus, when a good truck has back of It an organisation that thorouhgly understands and realizes t'he import ance of service, an organization' adequately equipped to take care of its tur runs aa good today ax. when It was for and is first- pure hawed still-goo- many thousands of miles mors. Any one can get as good service from a Ford automobile if he will only give it the care It deserves. he states. One thing that has added to the length of life of the car Is the fact that Mr. Dickinson has always Insisted on the use of strictly high grade motor oils. Thl precaution will lengthen the Ilfs and Increase the usefulness of any car," he adda your engine going like a breeze. Gives the "gas a chance to de--1 And says NO to the destructive friction that puts' liver its full punch. Keeps cylinder walls and piston rings out of business, when ordinary oils are used. product under all reasonable conditions, the owner receives service In full measure. And in a motor truck business, that is properly conducted there Is no place for a spirit. In the matter of service. "In the past few years, the truck has acquired, a definite and Important position in the transportation field; It has kept pace with the demands of industry and has contributed .materially to the development of the coun try. "Manufacturers and merchanta large and small, as well as farmers and men identified with, practically all form of Industry' are fully awake to the practicability of the motor truck as it relates to their Individual problems of transportation. But they also are as fully awake to the lm portance of the element of service. Get a Trial Can Today half-heart- Emm AlXiVMuTlerU President and General .Manacsr- - t Wholesale jxclusivrly iSALT LAKE CITY ' it car co. the hydrometer tha operation should mix with tha acid. Tha water being bs performed before the distilled wa- lighter, stays on top, and if the hyter is added to the solution, which'will drometer is used, say an hour after otherwise be diluted and a wrong the water has been added, it will take reading given. Also after tha water up only a weak solution, which (a not . has been put la It takes soma time to the real one. . . y AND STUTZ CANS IN STEPHENS SIX "We have been very fortunate. In securing two car loads of Hupmobllea and one car load dt Stuta cars for Immediate distribution to our custom ere In thl territory, said Mr. Willard Richards of tha Hyland Motor company, local distributors of Hupp, Salient SiiC All-Arou- Road-Performan- nd ce Balesmanager Dean of the Sheen Motor company, local distributors of the Stephens Salient Six, is an ardent advocate of complete safety in motor lng. Complete safety, Dean declares, "makes motor cars practicable and is the real measure of motor car satisSterns-Knlgh- t, and Stuti automobiles faction and enjoyment. Due to our good fortune in this "You should not only look for saferespect we wlU be. able to take care ty, continued Dean, but demand' of those on our waiting list. Imme- it Insist upon having a motor car diately, and still have some cars for which will take you to the most In accessible places, and back again, immediate delivery. over "The Hupmobllea received Include through crowded traffic .. or touring, and roadster open models, mountain roads as you desire with and the Stuts shipment Includes four out danger to you. your fellow motor and six passenger models. This ship- lets or the car Itself. The Stephens Salient Six is safe ment of Stuta cars Is the first to be received by us In two months, and we because of its strong frame, sturdy, balanced construction, accessible' conare very glad, indeed, to receive efficient trols, dependable - brakes, them. Mr. Richards Bay that demonstra- cooling and oiling systems, and -- be. tions of the new cars received will be cause it holds the road at all speed. The frame la constructed of strong made at any time to suit the convenipressed steel with riveted cross mem-er- a. ence of interested parties It has ample strength to .with stand road shocks, sudden applicaTOO MANY DRY CELLS tions of brakes or power, and to supand port the engine transmission WILL BURN OUT COILS body. . Yet the frame is not excess' heavy. Tha Ignition coil commonly In ties ively "Very Important factors of safety, are made for the voltage that is ob- among other things, gre the large detained from five or six dry cells. If pendable brakea They are 4 inches a greater' number than this are con In diaibeter and ease the car to a full nected up in eerie, under the mis- stop In 10 to IS feet when traveling taken idea that there will be greater twenty miles per hour.' efficiency, the probable result will 'Safety also lies In the quick pickbe the burning out of the condenser up and rapid acceleration thd light and consequent ruin of the coll.foot pressure to disengage thl elueth ease'of shifting the long gear lever in the sure grip of the finger corrugaWooden Wedges Will tions of 4he .large 1 8 inch steering and in accessibility of all conRemedy Loose Doors wheel trol part The axles and wheels are strong When the doors on one aide of. the dependable. In fact all the time bddy do not fit properly, either bind and so that they are hard to close or fit and care necessary for perfection Is eo mu oh clearance given .every- manufacturing operation. tee loonelyr-wU- h material is tested andPthen each that the catch will ' not snap, the Ail each unit and the whole car is trouble may. be cured by placing part, s Every part and ' article of wooden wedges tinder, the body at tested, Is selected upon the basis equipment rear. be Metal the plates may also its efficiency and .no part, material need. In either case the wedge should of is too high prised to go or be bolted through the frame mo that ft Intoaccessory Stephens manufacture. will remain firmly in place. For final safety and reliability the engine Is constructed eo that Don't fail to have a lighted tail light Stephens all danger of injuring Itself is eliminat night. ated by the efficient oiling and cooling- system. It baa the same oiling and cooling systems aa have proved New Development In war service "on land, waIn Tire Industry unfailing ter and in the air, where eafety is of importance,-concludeDean, greatest . The latest development yf thd tire industry is the special tube for cord Auto Truck Used as tires Cord tires of various kinds hava been known for years but tube made Community Kitchen especially for cord Urea are things of A community service recent invention, operated In . Denver, Colo., that HAKE FARM HOME ATTRACTIVE. serves food reedy to eat by motor truck. There are stesm tables for warm,-- a A home and Its surroundings must keeplng food end dishes be attractive la order to be most up- range for cooking short order, and lifting to the family, visitors end an expert chef who prepares the Farmsteads especially food. passers-b- y. neod attention in order te secure satt f.2.ITt VIllOV isfactory conditions, says tha United States department of agriculture. The is Hera a simple recipe for obna-in- r farm home and the farm business are the obscuring rf the windshield so closely related that the sucoees of glasse by moisture tti,tbe spring days the latter' is reflected la tha appear-anc- e ttrst-Arupon na Rah ths glass an of tha former. over with strong soapsuds' made from avtomobil eoap.-Through the great part motor vehicle played In the defeat of "the enemy of t,he world on battlefields Heres Way to Make of France, cne of the leasing manuHydrometer Reading facturers of motor trucks was decorated with the Crolg de Guerre by the Za French government. taking battery readings with . Its Greater Value Its Greater Service Nv In owner reports, we find the better basis forjudging the greater value and the greater service of the Stephcrft Salient Six rather than the striking records made on the polijhpd floors of- the speedway or the prepared track of the - ' race course. j one atretch maintained average speed of 45 miles per hour for 15 consecutive (Name on hours, not a trouble.' request.) "Running without falter, 40 hours, 13 niln., using distillate, carrying four passengers,' traveled 1,1 S7 mile," mountain route, completed in beautiful shape. Average speed 29.93 miles per hour. f (Name on request.) "Daily service during melon season, Imperial Valley. Hotter' than proverbial , 4,000 miles going 18 hours a day, using only Vz quarts of oil and one tea cup full of water the entire trip. (Name on request.) - . For Stephens, also has made records on the Speedway that are striking. Here we repeat the owners proof road of that which "Thai is salient which you performance, ts strikingly manifest from can expect your or which catches the Six: Stephens Salient attention at once? all-arou- nd You can judge from owner records, but to know arrange to see and ride in the Stephens WEBSTER. "Averaged 19 mile per all 63 for 3,250 milei, nk . Cmrd Tirmm RsoJar Eqnipaat ea XU Modmtm SheaneMotorGompany v - 79 W. FOURTH SOUTH. A GREATER VALUE Mam factored b Stef kens Motor Works Was. 2252. A GREATER SERVICE - -- i . of Moline Plow Comfamy - to the Country -- Means Speed and Economy N ,4 TRUCK FARMERS use ECONOMY trucks because : TRIPS - are SHORTER, not in PRODUCE is ' miles, but in , minutes. FRESHER and not ' bounced to pieces shorter time and Oldsmobile springs see to this. HAULING EXPENSES ARE LESS not only in the drivers time, but also in the cost of running the truck. This is because there is no excess weight in the ECONOMY; these trucks are built for economical and raplddelivery builtt taken ton load anywhere, at the least expense, and in the quick' est time. , MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERSr r: WHOLESALERS in fact, anyone making long deliveries, can be benefited on trips to the country, the same as the farmer is benefited in bringing bis produce to the city from the country in an Economy Truck. Speed and Economy the Oldsmobile features will lessen your ' - ' deli tcry costs. ' - b REMEMBER; Toursscn Bold more than track in 365 days. Dont wonder what' has convinced bo many others. why. Come in and let us show yon 365 -- - A. E. T0URSSEN 115-4- 9 Son J Main Wasatch 2858 Salt Lake City, 5 |