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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1922, AUTOMOBILES AND ACCESSORIES ESSEX STATE GARAGE wins RE LIABILITY CONTEST has never been beaten. The contest included three sectionsgeneral reliability, petrol consumption and hill climbing The general reliability section comprised a sealed bonnet engine run, points being deducted for effecting any repairs, or replacements to the adjustments car. includ repairs which occupied ing tire jmore than a limited time. The cars naa to ne fully 'loaded and In touring condition so that actual touriug conditions were duplicated to the greatest extent non-sto- ylufo Trouble Doctors It Done by Mechanics Who Know How. Phone 629-Third South and Seventh East. Have :xxx:rxxuxxxxxM C7 AUTO GET THAT II (eel von will tip-to- e on p TOP NOV firth when you take your car tor a tour. , Have your top we know e to order by us requirements ot private car en. Our tops are made to ad made from the very best latest materials. a specialty ot also make Ijr work. ana prices are curtains covers, side I Our Driving an Essex car. William Stuart, for the third consecutive time, wone the one day reliability vruuiiuea oy tne Koyal Automobile club of AllMt rail. p 38.70 miles per gallon. It was given 100 points for this remarkable teat, a similar number for placing first Id the hill climb and a perfect 200 in reliability. "In each of the three contest promoted by the club this year, Mr. btuart s famous Essex has now cured an outright victory," the Herald continues, "giving him a big lead In the competition fur the Duulop Aggregatino Trophy." against 13 other American and Of the 3,000 passenger automoturopean cars. Hi biles registered in Hungary, only perfect mark In every part of the possible. 1500 are in running order. tuuiem., scoring uu points out of a The test for petrol consumption possible 400, Mr. Stuart has driven this same was from Sydney to Kurrajong The average wholesale price of car in contests for two years and Heights and return, more than 102 an automobile In 1921 was $702. ' A combination of rather tniies. poor roads, rain and the mountainThere are seven manufacturers ous country made it a very thor- of automobiles in Belgium. ough test of the merits of each car entered." according to the Sydney A "Ped strians' League" Is being Herald. organized in Paris for the purpose "Petrol consumption was de- of standing up for their rights to a cided on the K. A. C. formula," says share of the roadway. The league this paper, "in which, the distance will provide medical and legal ad(miles per gallon) Is multiplied by vice for its members and carry on the result of dividing the weight a parliamentary agitation for the in pounds by 2240. The hill climb passing of laws for adequate protecwas also decided by formula, the tion of people against injury by time in seconds and horsepower recklessly driven taxlcabs and autobeing multiplied together, and the mobiles in the highways. result divided Into the weieht of Motor club of Newark, recently the car In pounds." celebrated its 20th anniversary. It The Essex made the 102 miles on is the oldest motoring organization 2.68 gallons of petrol, averaging in the state. reasonable. The Lowest Priced Medium Heavy Truck MODEL ilo Top Co. n a PROVO, UTAH. 390 WEST CENTER. Phone 121 CJ itUTi XXXXXXX1H Hp3Ffor Gasoline 29c Per Gallon Superior TvMor Co. fi I I 2 n Thoroughly effioient meant more power, greater fuel mileage, longer performance serviceability that means real satisfaction. VlOO MOTOR OIL Smashing reductions on Fabric Tires. All tires carry standard gurantee. Thoroughly Efficient ' Lubrication. Befised and guaranteed by CO. t JaltjabCitu V 1 a ii 11 II I I I in m trrw irn m. a. mr 1 vw.'A w a ii II I I i 1 I I mm hm rough-finishe- d, I are the important factor Tubes. $12.90 14.90 $2.15 2.70 3.25 2.90 3.35 - 3.45 3.60 3.70 4.65 4.75 4.95 5.00 5.25 6.00 n . 8 tc fllJS 1245 ftig ELDM CO. Nash Leads the World In Motor Car Value 6no 6.25 6.65 Six Touring $1390 it costs NO MORE to buy a Provo, Utah. , , Those soundly serviceable qualities for which the Nash is known everywhere are exercising an energetic effect upon our sales. The figures for the first five months of 1922 register a gain over and above the first six months of 1921 amounting to 57?. FOURS and SIXES Prices range from $g6$ to $2jyo,f. There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size, for car, truck or speed wagon Ct A t J, Time to distributed73 through branches and dis- ,hlnt pub- - tributing ware houses inall parts of the United artl-The- ir up. of Oldfield States. ha. o More dealers are con stantly becoming Oldfield agencies and Oldfield Tires are now available In your by of of. 1923 period of "The Most Trustworthy Tires Built The Oldfield Tire Company, Akron, Ohio 3! o. b. factory hi in Re-tire- ? Oldfield Tires are surest Jjjmeter of the 'a8e 114 Agents Everywhere RtltiH '"aoMtrated Fabric he offers you. He has it in stock or can get it. See for yourself what the Fisk Tire ha3 to offer in extra size and strength, how its resiliency compares when you flex the tire under your hand, how the depth of the non-ski- d tread looks beside other treads. This is the way to buy tires! sun-bake- You may never subject your tires to the gruelling experience of Indianapolis nor the steady grind of bad winter roads, but it is good to know you can get such safety and mileage economy by buying Oldfield tires. Ask your nearest dealer. ny erous other purposes, where power, speed, capacity and low costs trices, Fully Equipped F. O. B. Flint, Mich. Chassis Chassis with open express body Chassis with open exgfmu body and iehtpa top your dealer you want to TELL FiskTire beside any other miles at 94.48 miles an hour a relentless grind d concrete and brick over a g that is the gruelling at speed pavement test Oldfield Cord Tires underwent successfully at Indianapolis Speedway May 30th. They were on the winner's car for the third successive year and on eight of the ten finishing in the money, upholding the confidence successful race drivers have in the trustworthiness and ability of these tires to meet the greatest demands of speed, endurance and safety. Their records in every other important race have been equally asood. Increased th. ...... 107 West Center. record-breakin- 'MI and motor bus service, road scrapers and num- ge ld 21.66 24.00 27.50 28.50 29.75 e Morrison Bros. miles on rutted, icy Kansas roads, running day and night on a Studebaker stock car without a single tire change. This test was made by a group of Wichita automotive dealers in a tire, oil and gasoline economy run. Mayor Kemp of Wichita was official observer and made affidavit to the mileage and service given by Oldfield tires. ?" 32x4i2 25.90 29.80 32.75 33.75 34.95 42.40 44.00 44.30 45.45 46.55 52.30 53.30 54.40 57.45 inside fire-engin- Kelly" Help Ijou Choose Tires spring. 34,525 , $18.95 'And now Consider this achievement along with another test of Oldfield quality made at Wichita, Kansas, this past winter and early S Jr.u 30x3 30x3 Vfc 30x334 32x312 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 35x412 36x412 33x5 34x5 35x5 37x5 500 H.,V,".,Vk. e at WICHITA www m mt Cord. 34x4i2 A HBiU Kelly-Springfie- 33x4 pae Race Victory at INDIANAPOLIS 1 Ike Road' Victory r vi KI', Utl t vn "le-a- IA UykW ambulance, long-strok- inches; inside width 44 No tire without Kelly quality could have maintained. the reputation for and service which has enjoyed for twenty-fiv- e years. ' Gives UTAH OIL REFINING If W W powerful, tail-boar- d lubri-catio- Phone 74 inches. Used for commercial and farm trucking d x-iorraon T Built for hard work, and "delivers the goods". Its motor is the most flexible on the market. Final drive has worm gear on two ton to rear axle. Head-boar- "MS Special Tire Sale r" o |