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Show IMPORTANCE Or THE ELEGTR1GJ11T TOLD With the arrival of the vacationing season sea-son and ihe near approach of fishing time, a general warning is not out of pla.ee on "automobile preparedness." Every year there are a certain number of motorists who disregard the fundamental principle that underlies the service they expect from their automobile.3 and neglect to have their electrical equipment put in perfect order. Consequently all kinds of trouble is experienced. The advice of the Inter-Mountain Electric Elec-tric company service station is, "Look first to the electrical equipment." "In fact." said the manager, talking upon the subject the other day, "we attach enough importance to it that, we employ factory experts to test and repair starting and lighting equipment, magnetos, ignition systems, carburetors, etc. "Each year we have increased our facilities fa-cilities for this work until we are now perfectly equipped to take care of the immense business the summer will bring. So far this month we have inspected and repaired the electrical equipment on hundreds hun-dreds of cars, and, with two weeks remaining re-maining in May, we will no douht exceed the mark rea ched in May of last year. 4000 cars having been tested or repaired at our service station during that month. "We have a complete stock of repair parts always on hand, which does away with the tiresome waiting incidental to incomplete stocks and inefficient facilities. facili-ties. - " 1 "Repair work from out-of-town dealers fs increasing steadily. Owing to the fact that we have a special department for the out-of-town repair trade, we have been able to take care of it efficiently, and the one-day t service has proven an accommodation ac-commodation that dealers have been quick to take advantage of. "Remember the warning," concludes the Inter-Mountain Electric company service station manager, "and come in before you go on any trip. Let our experts go over your electrical equipment and see that everything is tiptop." |