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Show a S3 Shades of Loo; Prices iVeuJ for Studebaker Enclosed Cars Are Announced YKi Stude-.baker- ILKU CXr J5k. 7 POSTAL CONGRESS IS TO BE HELD IN STOCKHOLM ft 's International News Service. STOCKHOLM, Jen. 11. Tt has decided to held the eighth International Postal congress here on Wn S)Look like 1917 has eome back. Photo shows part of the 3000 marines mbarkins for a cruise to the Caribbean Sea hey left Qvwiioe t twa trMuperta. ttx Unitrtsn xd lb Cbawtour. two-mont- plant "It is a , The steel, lumber, glac-8policy of long standing year. it Studebaker'a manufacturing cloth and other materials required avlnes be shared with its custo- - for the operation of thesj body aers," said Mr. Naylor, local Stude plants represent an Inventory inbaker dealer. "Hence this reduc-- vestment of $3,500,000. ion of prices as soon as the new The dies and tools for f irming ody plants were placed in opera- - tbo metal panels of Studebikers ion, let the Quality of Stude-- hedits alone, as a single item, cost aker cars has not been decreased. in txress of $785,000. These ligures In fact, the present closed cars are give homo idea of tbe extent of the finest and the greatest values Strdebaker's studebaker has ever offered. "Studebakers facilities at South Send, Ind., for the manufacture of fine closed bodies excel those of any ether motor car builder. Its body containing 2,750,000 square tilants, floor space, represents a net Investment of over $8,000,000. "This single division of its busi facilities, and inJl-cat- e one of the reasons wij Si bodies contain unequalled n.le-bak- cr value.: With $90,000,000 of actual net assets, including $50,000,000 of plants and an organization of able, experienced men, Studebaker stands unsurpassed in resources and ability to manufacture economically and int-whose give maximum intrinsic value for a ness employs 0,000 vages amount to $7,500,000 per given price." T '" ROOTERS VIOLENT International Nawa Service TOKIO, Jan. 11. More gentlemanly tactics on the part of rooters for the various Japanese schools is advocated by Tokuichl Takabama, one of tbe stars In athletics at the Keio university in Tokio. Taka-haiu- a nugsests that In order to prevent enmities between the universities in Tokio the rooters for each team should l limited au a certain amount of school supervision exercized to prevent discord between the student bodies. .off J Important reductions In the prioes of the complete line of 1924 model t closed cars, effective December 5, ? jare announced by the. Studebaker. H These reductions are made posit slble by economies effeced by tbe 'operation of Studebaker's mammoth nw $8,000,000 closed body plants 'Sat South liend, lad., recognized as tte industry. tha fiaest facilities for tbe building :vof closed bodies excel those of any iother motor car builders. I Tbe latest unit to be placed in operation is a brick and reinforced Isteel structure six stories high, 100 4 feet In width and 800 in length. a Some idea of the gigantic size of t .this single unit may be gained by Vlcomparing It with the Wool worth fitower which is 792 feet high of Height feet less than the length of new ssiuaewucer ciosea ooay JAP ATHLETE WANTS TO 19171 July 14 uext. Invitations will be extended to the seventy countries forming the Postal Union and about 150 delegates are expected. Many improtaut questions are down for discission, including the international agreement regarding postal rates. All discussion will be held in tbe Parliament House. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT PIG'S AFFECTION FOR IS EIGHT YEARS LATE COW SAVES HIS NECK International Newt Service. International News Service. GOLDFIELD, Nev.. Jan. 11. A CHICAGO, Jan. 11. Immediate little pig's affection for a cow will ly after receiving a card Yrom Mr. save him from the butcher. and Mrs. James Callahan, which Born in a slaughter bouse, the announced an addition to their off little porker was presented to O. K. spring, Mrs. Albert Fineal, who Reed, Nevada cattleman, who took lives at Waukegan, near here, tele It to the Longstreet ranch near here. phoned the Callabans, intending to d At the ranch the pig offer her congratulations. She espied a cow nursing a calf. He was befuddled completely, how- took of the cow's reclinadvantage ever, when she learned she was ing position and "nosed in" for dinabout eight years tardy. ner. As the calf was almost weaned the card, she the Upon returned regularly at meal discovered it had been mailed times.pig May 29, 1915. Thef oster mother accepted her Mrs. Callahan Informed Mrs. whenever the porker Fineal her son was obligation and approached lay down to provide some with romping neighbor nourishment youngsters in the yard. The pig now weighs 200 pounds, strickly milk-fe- These are the fundamental Reasons why k5 il .1 A k! Hf: i.et. ... ISA "ffe) " A firm and stable or -- - "v G)A(7) v r 1 -- , beauties and distinctions in lines, finish and upholstery cn J tl:e great mechanical luxury o! an engine that actually improves YKztq ganization that has built a uniformly good car of economical price and operation. 2 A chassis so designed and coordinated that it performs equally efficiently under all conditions. with use! 3 A wide variety of body types that meets all individual requirements and establishes a standard of quality and style. The wonderful Villys-Knigsleeve-valv- e engine "is ht the same type of engine used in the finest cars cf Europe. See the 4 Buick authorixed service available everywhere throughout the life of the car. Willys-Knig- go for a ht good ride! Penrod & Marhey When better automobiles are built Sale- s- 310 West Buick will build them Center-Servi- ce five-poun- eight-year-ol- d Telluride Motor Co. WTT I YS We enderse the principles of the American Legion. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them KNIGHT " 111 III The 1924 Model fll iOrilMlllllBll Studebaker Light-Si- x Sedan naTTnl $1485 . b. o. IRIMHALL BROS TJRE MERCHANTS factory tCaTORgaaEsasaBsaeaaa? are not in the garajebusiness,but If 1233 V. I CENTER Sli PROVO jj! ANY service which the motoring public may fairly XX and reasonably expect from a retailer of gasoline, "li s almost like taking the bumps out of the road to use Firestone Balloon Tires," says our auto guide. A large, properly constructed tire at 15 lbs. pressure and you can go lickity-spli- t, instead of bumpety-bumPut the shock absorber right on the road and your car will ride oils and greases, is cheerfully and efficiently rendered at Continental service stations throughout the Rocky Mountain region. This Company does not attempt to usurp the recog- The 1924 Model Studebaker Light-Si- x closed cars are quality cars nized functions of the garage-keepor repairman. It does not believe in offering repair work on motor, chassis, tires or accessories, either free of charge or otherwise. er They are built to endure to give lasting satisfaction. Doth body and chassis are pro duced In Studebaker plants where ways been the ruleand the practice. Dy manufacturing complete motors transmissions, axles, frames, bodies, tops, castings, forgings, and stamp- profits are eliminated from costs, and one profit only Is included in Studebaker prices. Phone or call for demonstration. ings, p. However, there are certain kinds of service which this Company feels are entirely within its province to give; for example, free air and water, free drainage of crankcases, free labor in the application of grease or transmission oils purchased at ks stations. These and similar services are part of the daily job of our station attendants. You may expect them at any time the station is open for business and receive them promptly, courteously and cheerfully. There is a Continental service station near you. Tell us if its service to you falls short of our announced policy. We value just criticism at all times. painstaking craftsmanship has al- CONOCO POLARINE Tbe Balanced Gasoline The Perfect Motor Oil parts-maker- s' K like a cradle. 'yTTw":' GARGOYLE MOBILOILS 1MB At Anderson's At Ford Anderson's Garage Ford i THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Garage H (A Colorado Corporation) Marketinc a complete line of hih-fra- d petroleum product in Colorado, Wyoming.. New Mexico. Utah, Idaho and Montana' H n I Terms to Meet Your Con,vfmtfnca HAVE YOUR FORD OVERHAULEDIT PAYS Now is the time during the slack winter months. SPECIAL- RATES PUKING MONTH OF JANUARY Coirpktt overhaul motor and transmission $20.00 Compete- overhaul, motor and transmission, both front and i ear axles an i steering $30.00 We uf!! joi;,- cyrrders and Wrnish high grade pis(. pins, and rings far. . . $15.00 Dr.'l Overlook iliis ar.d Have Yours Done Now. EXPERT iVECIIANICS ON THE JOB. . .. i Naylor Auto Co. T H I SIS AV S T U D E BAKER YEA Anderson Ford Garage 241 West Center. RUB Ue Conoco Coupon SH I. , Boom. They arc convenient and save you time and trouble making change. Good at all Continental Service Stations and accepted by dealers generally XsW JS' Li X1! Phone 343. li zj a use mm WANT ADS |