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Show WHEEL USED BY GERMANS TO SAVE RUBBER!- - LUBRICANT STOP MU Wp Tighten. Bolts Here and TheVe Machine and Make ' Around 7 Liberal Use of Oil. TROUBLE 15 KOST ON ANY FARM ffiOYIKS Frequently Occur In Springs and Spring Shackles if Neglected and Allowed to Run Dry Hoods Are Offenders. Noises wheel that wns much used on Herman trucks In order to conserve rubber. .The rim is made of steel and the pads between the and the wheel are made of rubber. The picture was taken at teelj-lSpelcher, Germany. The photograph shows n NEW HEADLIGHT FOR MOTORS Inventor Provides Mechanism for' Operating Lights Around Curve? In Road. Nevada The Scientific American, In Illustrating and .describing a dirigible headlight operating mechanism, the invention of E. C. Smith of Fallon, Nov., says : This Inventor 'provides a mechanism for operating the headlights of motor vehicles whereby they may follow the ' HOLDS AXLE Adjustable IN Radius-Ro- ALIGNMENT Support ioned for Certain Car Is Easily Attached. ' d Fash- Broad claims of merit are made for an adjustable radius-ro- d support that has been fashioned for a certain type of light car. The device Is Intended to keep the front axle of the machine In proper alignment and relieve- - drtv- - Squeak, squeak, said, the car, and again it said squeak, squeak, squeak," while the driven pondered unmentionable thoughts. This is one of the.most annoying troubles while driving a car that Is otherwise in good condition, says William H. Stewart, Jr., president of the Stewart Automobile school. The squeak 'may not be anything serious or it may Indicate a trouble which may grow to be dangerous. In any case it gives the sensitive motorist no rest until it is removed. If the noise occurs when you apply the brakes It is evidently, in the brake bands, but other places are not sq readily located. For Instance,. ,lf the car squeaks when you. go over water-bar- s and other Jounces the trouble may be in the springs, the spring shackles, the mud guards, fenders, where the body rests on the frame, or a .multitude of other places. Squeake in Springs. But squeaks .frequently occur in springs and spring shackles, particularly If neglected and allowed to run dry. In order' to prevent this these parts should be gone over and thoroughly greased at frequent Intervals, Jack up the frame to take the weight of the car off the springs. Spread the leaves npart, one by one, prying them screw open with a cold, chisel or driver with a jnetai handle, using a medium weight hammer. The process will chip off some of the paint,, but this is unavoidable.' Now spread graphite-greas- e between the leaves, using a blade. knife or a hack-saUse cylinder oil mixed with a little kerosene to reach in farther than you can force the grease.1 This will frequently stop a squeak that cannot be reached by the grease' alone. In rare cases the springs will have to be.4alen-,ofE-. and Hje .Jgaves taken apart to give them a thorough oiling, particularly if they have been neglected for a year or more and have become badly rusted. There, is a special Tool ou the market for spreading spring leaves. This may be used to advantage. Other Offender. Hoods and mudguards are f request e offenders.'- - Inspect" the strips of on which the hood rests. If these are broken, or missing they must be rehood and see If It placed,' Close-dow- n If It touches metal at any place. does a squeak Is sure to develop. Stand an the spring hanger or the running board and shake the car up and down. This will ceause the squeak to start, and It Is then merely a matter of Injecting oil Into all places where metal or wood may rub together. If possible tighten the, parts and eliminate the cause. An oil gun, with which a heavy oil may be Injected with- considerable pressure Is a great help. Follow the whole length of the mudguards. the bottom and sides of the hood, the hood fasteners, where run-- , ning board and mudguards join, supports and every likely and. unlikely place. If the brake band squeaks place a SttlA, a very little,, grease on drum In space where end of brake bands Join.' This will be carried Into the lining and help stop the squeak. But use very little, as grease is not noted for its Tendency to make brakes hold. Keep at it and try again. Shake the car to draw the oil into tbe places mentioned, and go over tbe work fcgaln and again until success crowns your ' Spreading Manure T7T UNIVERSAL. TRACTOR, Wiv Cultivating Gorn You can make more money with the than any other tractor because it can be kept at productive work more days a year no matter how large or small your farm or what crops you grow. This is beis built to cause the fit the farm and every operation on the farm. It is not limited to a few operations, nor to certain classes of work. will do anyThe thing any other tractor will do and m addition an infinite variety of work impossible for any other tractor. Yob can find work for it every day in the year. If for no other reason than the fact .that the will do more and better work and can be kept busier than any other tractor, it is your best buy. But the greatest advantage of the is that one man controls both tractor and implement in all operations. You sit on the seat of the implement, where you must sit in order to do good work, and control the entire outfit. This means that you can farm more land than was ever before possible, with either horses or tractor. n The wonderful versatility and control of the construcare due to its tion. It attaches direct to the implement and forms one compact unit with it the tractor the front wheels and the implement the rear wheels. Every control on both tractor and Moline-Univers- Moline-Univers- Moline-Univers- ' Moline-Univers- thin-blade- d the Adjustable Radius-Ro- d Support in Place, Bracing the Front Axle . in a Way to Prevent Back Crawling." lng stf&lns, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. While; t Is sufficiently strong to prevent an axle from crawling back, and a radius tod from being broken thereby. It has enough resiliency to take up the shock In the event of a head-o- n collision and safeguard the crank case from Injury- - Attachment of the support Is a simple matter, requiring only a' few minutes Otrtglble Headlight Operating Mech- anism. Ruffes and turns in the road in ltlum-- r inatlng the same, ipcorpora ting means vfberfeby the headlight operating mech--a- n Ism may be thrown Into and out of operation at will. He provides a mechanism coupled with the steering "gear and movable Into and out of operable relation therewith. In order that if desired .the .light may be kept stationary while the vehicle Is traveling. -- of labor. DELICATE CAR DOOR POCKETS Wooden Strips May Be Securely Fattened by. Using Blue, Round-headeScrews. Mans Experience. d - Many cars are afflicted with deli- learn" something from the - following by H. W. Ireland, a travelng salesman of Louisville Ky. the sufllmer of 1888 I had a i severe 1 attack of cholera morbus. gave the hotel porter fifty cents and told hm to get me a botle of Cham.. berlan's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and to take no substitute, I took a double dose of it according to the At directions and went to sleep. five oclock the next morning I was galled by my order and .took a train for my next stopping place, a well You .In door pockets, those which are made of Inferior material or are improperly fastened. These are apt to tear loose at the corners since they are merely tacked on wooden strips attached to the door! When this happens they may be securely fastened screws, which by using ronnd-headeshould have blued heads when the material la black.. These same screws can be used to advantage In fastening the linoleum flooring to the boards, man. , specially at the corners. cate d may . (Advertisement) pleased to give you a demonstration at' any time. All Chevrolet models are fully equipped with electric starter and lighting system, one-ma- n top, demountable rims, extra tire carriers, tilted wind shield, robe s and foot rail. Everything-n- o extras to buy. al Moline-Univers- al two-whe- el HarV&atln two-whe- el Moline-Univers- al 14-in- w Moline-Univers- - Making Adjustments. Never make adjustments' of any kind on tbe engine unless It Is hot. This applies as well to carburetor and' Ignition work as It does to valves or f other parts.- The Beet Physic When . you want a pleasant physic, They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. They ae highly prized by people who have become acquainted with their good qualities. They only cost a quarter , (Advertisement) try Chamberlains Tablets, in this paper will bring good returns on the money, invested 4 al w four-whe- Moline-Univers- el al four-cylind- L. REYNOLDS W. UTAH COUNTY DEALER Phone 28 : t- Payson, Utah PROPER PRESSURE DELINQUENT NOTICE essary. Just stand in front or rear of your car and observe that the tires are full and round, that they do not Summit Creek Irrigation & Canal sag noticeably under the weight of the Office and principal place 'ompany. car. Proper Inflation Is so Important that no chances should.be. taken. At of business, Santaquin, Utah. The following stockholders are all. times the tire should receive the on the certificates and benefit of the doubt. FOR TIRES Inflation Should Be Same for sons All Sea- Is Not Absolutely Necessary. Gauge Tire air 'pressure should remain the winter and summer, says the manager of a tire company.. Many car owners labor under a false Impression regarding tbe tire Tires should not pressure," he adds. be pumped up harder lu the winter months. Likewise pressure should not be reduced In summer because decreases cause the tljje to bend more, create more friction and naturally to generate heat."- Motorists are inclined to make a complicated matter of inflation. While too little pressure Is extremely important and Is undoubtedly the biggest abuse tires are put to, determining the proper air pressure for tires Is really a simple mat-te- r. ' ' A tire gauge Is not absolutely ec- name - , amounts opposite their names: Name . Cer. Amt. 996 Louise McKay I 1.60 P. N. Anderson 11.23 Crowd Oown Element With Smfcll Bit of 6.25 Kemp Butterfield .' Wood and Hammer. 586 1.60 Fred J. Ewell 935 P. Ewell 13.60 Increased amperage may be secured jllary :N. S. Holladay 4.55 from partly dry cells, by 71 1.55 material near the car- Win. Jarvis (Est.) crowding-th859 4.00 bon element down with a sninll bit Elizabeth 0. Jerman j of wood and a hammer. This looseus S. A. Miller 602 1.50 the obstructing material from around C. E. Miles 638 24.u0 the carbon and permits free chemical Ruby Openshaw 959 1.60 984 action. The asphaltnm material may Herbert Openshaw .80 14.40 be sealed again by the use of a little ihristian Nelson 305-68.80 Christian Nelson heat FOR INCREASE OF AMPERAGE v 214-63- 9 691-75- 1 . 295-60- 1 run-dow- n j 233-3j- 4 8 )lof G. Olson 604 548-55- 7 more: fords FOR PAYSON are pleased to announce that the Ford Motor Company has raised our years quota of Ford cars from sixty to one hundred and twenty, beaming August first of this year. From now on we will therefor be in a much better position to supply the greatly increased demand for the popular. Ford cars. We 844-9U- 7 669-67- 0 I! I!?!! Hilp I Tdvertisers will find this paper an excellent medium in which Shuler Motor 3.20 312 19.20 olomon Peterson 10.21 )lof Peterson 1.60 509 Relief Society 143 14.40 W. R. Smith (Est.) 3.20 V. H. Smith 660 1.60 . A. Smith 27.2U J. E. Tietjen 20.80 J. E. Tietjen 3.20 C. A. Tietjen 918 2.40 H. C. Taylor 3.20 988 Golden Taylor 4.80 819 !g. S. VanAusdal 3.2)3 791 F. O. Watterlin be- Unless payment is made on ore the 26th day of August, 1919, any tock upon which assessment remains npald will be sold on above date io pay thq delinquent assessment there-n- , together wjth the cost of adver-isin- g and expense of sale. A. R. HUDSON, Secretary. 710-93- 6 Advertising 4 al implement is within reach, making easy handling of the entire outfit, which can be turned in a circle, and backs as readily as it goes forward. A boy or woman can handle it as well as a man. Due to its construction, which makes all its power available for pulling and greater speed, the Tractor will do as much work in a day of ten hours with two plow bottoms as the tractor. average three-ploThe high clearance of the Tractor, as great as that of the average cultivator, and its light weight make ft perfettly adapted for cultivacultivating. With a two-rotor, it cultivates from 14 to 20 acres a day. There is hardly anything on the farm that it cannot do. For odd jobs it is converted into a unit by means of a rear carrying truck, to which any implement on the farm may be attached in the ordinary way. From a mechanical standpoint, the Tractor measures up to the very limit of modern engineering knowledge. Perfected overhead-valve engine, complete enclosure of all working parts, electric starting and lighting system with electrical engine governor, and differential lock are only a few of the many improved features. It will pay you to stop and examine this latest and best of all tractors the next time you are in town. - efforts. We have secured the agency for the Chevrolet car for this section. Our salesmen will be al one-ma- raw-hid- A Traveling al Moline-Univers- : . i Showing al to display their: bargains and make f their wants known ' III!llllll!l!lllli)!ll!!lll!ll!!ll!!ll!ll |