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Show TIIE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MARCH 1, 1925. AUTOMOBL ACCESSORIES jGARS - SERVICE! y -- '.7--.. i Uera Jacotwea,. FViprce Uelea 8itt, Ireoe JorEeasen, Avt jsrfwea and U1ted guesta. Mrs. Anna U Ulade, Mrs. June Soott. MriTutra Taylor and Mrs. " Ada Madselk. lllriulug-haat- , STUDEBAKER HAS AN IDEAL WHEELBASE 32 IE. the factor ' determine tenet h of wheelbase of a suitor car. rut, the general siae of the car. Second, the effort to give it greatest traffic ability, m the driver Bay take It la a gestion, back it into small spare for parking, or turn, it in narrow street. Third, "the endeavor to add coiu-fto its riding through dlatrlhu- llon of road humps over a long $1465 rt wheelbase. Taxicaba, which have . greatent have estab traffic problems lished 110 inches as the Ideal traffic wheelbase. .The longest wheel ha ae for comfort that has heen built for standard use is 143 IiwIkh. The average, or ideal, all round whoHliasa, giving comfort a d yet traffic abllity. is' l'Xb Ktudeba Iter's big sTifehassis is on a a new biggracle closed car that HEREZs smart and offers practical con appearance Tenisrice tt ci very Rxtfds-foc- a baBooo, tires. :;". v- im-he- ' ; satin-Hac- er 'gear-shiftin- un-eqi&l-ed if . V lreal -- v n Pleasant View familiar Reporter. Mrs. Earl Faote. Tekphoaw W R4. ' folks dance given halt under the direction of the recreational committee proved to be a big In the ward amusement complete tEe'. enteftatiluie Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge Foote left for their home In Alberta. Canada after visiting for' few weeks' with friends and relatives. Mrs Junior MeRwan of Eufka as the guest of Mr. Suck. 1s visiting here and Mrs. II. L. -- n y- i 4i e in dl in the Buick Valve-in-- 1 blf Head engine,, Biiick's .v, . and Buick's mechanical 4 Wheel Brakes take care of any get-awa- y -- traffic iemergency. Mlli'ffl - ' .1v - ' 1.1 motor TELLURIDE ' JUtolJ CO When better autoniobUea ire built, Buick will build 'rKem same-meanin- ItL watts, cut ntechjiukaLhiirtpnowef jmoujo 1iA electric watts of to dials show when the motor rtche current. In, other words. 7W watw the ton of Its power cnre?tna't Is, ual to-- 3,00. idot pounds per the aoeed at which tbesnlofor de- mluhle- - '"'' tVw.a . velopa lta maximum of power.,!' If, y, In the dynamometer testa all fao-- at the top of its tna tora are taken Into consideration, diajt Bhowtbat enough,. fl?ctHcal The motor hi put on a stand and con- - unit to equal fifty horsepower ire nectyd up jut as It Is whw tn nse. operating against It, then the actual It U.then started aud as It develops horsepower of that motor la fifty , . p. i poyrer the indicating dials. show thehorscpowef. elng eiual wer-cur- The rast for the p'ay. to be put on by the Sunday school of the Timpanogos ward has been selected and rehearsals begun. The play wlll.be put on in the near future. k ,r ' :::: iuf ;)ec-trl- The Timpanogos ward reunion mil be held in the aiiniwnrcnt hall Thursday, March 5. The different organizations are pliinnlng to take part in the program. A program, dinner and auction sale will bp the mean features of the afternoon with a dance in the evening to A I LUK A U TU (JU withTBBy-otherifurnLi- power.. His first task, therefore, was to find out just how much power' , the average work horse possessed, or. lu other words, just bow much work a horse could do In a certain length of flme. Watt conducted a long aerie of tests and as a result he ascertained that the average work horse could lift aweight of 150 ptmudstWo and one half mllea ier hour for ten hours a day.. To express this iu other terms, he found that 'the average horse could do work equiv alent to lifting 33,000 pounds one foot in one minute. Tne term "horsepower," therefore, means the amount of power required to- lift 33,000 pounds one loot In one minute. It has exactly-thwhether applied to a ste.am e engine, a gtisollne engine or an motor. In testing an automobile forlfact-a- l horsepower-- , the gasoline motor and the electric dynamo are hitched togel her. Thejasollne motor Is then, started and Its capacity H( for work Is determine jhy suitable resis tance and measuring instrunu'iits. Electrical horsepower Is measured 4 you see Buick pull away in front when the . traffic starts is the extra power e The married 218 W. Center : g: g Reporter, Mrs. F. Woffinden. TEST DEVICE 8i-tt- -- ant. ' IN bn . Timpanogos Grandview ; :; .... . v ISIIREATAID x . Mx HORSEPOWER Mrs. Thomas Jithasoa entertain-eat her home Friday ereaing at a. card iarty. FnireiMlv rook was played, after which a dellctous Iuih a served to the follow-lu, By E. A. DrWATERS. MUwes Norm J'earl Cliief Engineer, Buick Motor Co. l!u. Virginia Xaykiir.. ; t Sh-'W Jorgenaeu. Elmlna Lees, To get at a rear idea 'of the term Nadtue Johnaoii. Jan'la Scott, aa It applies to power Messra. Eldoa Johnaoo, Rudolph toraepower," we must go machines, producing ohnaoa and ler- - hack to 17(15. At that time the year deeu Scott. ... "... Jsuiea Watt perfected his steam en: to a degree that made it pracMr, aud Mrs. Henry Wllllamaon glue tical aud he was trying 4o build up eutertalued the Jolly LHaea chili at a market for "itTTJke all ""inveu"-- ' their home Friday evening. tors. Watt ftmiid a great' deal of oprook played, prizes to Mrs. Mayme position to his efforts aud In order being awarded found It ('linger and Martin dinger. Lunch- to stimulate tales he first the people to eon was served to Mr. and Mrs, necessary to ediu-atParley Ctinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jess the Talue of his invention, Watt knew that he would have to Smuston. Mr. and Mrs. Martin some way of awurately 'con rfind John-soMr. Alfred aud Mrs, riluger, aud Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph 8haw. trasting the power of his steam engine against thepiwerjfjiorwihe- cause the mine owners were not Not satisfied with this. Its engi neers, by means of full balloon tires long, flexible- - springs and the An interesting program baa been world's "most restful cushions, have arranged for the M. I. A. conjoint given It all the comfort the long mwtliig to be held In the Pleasant wheelbase would provide. View ward meeting house. The sub Moreover, by means of a patented ject for U speakers will h "Consteering unit for use with IxUloon duct In the House of Worship," and that la will be discussed by Miss Kola tires .and with soft and noiseless, traffic ability ('luff. Miss Alene Bonnet t. Miss rivally that of the' taxlcnb has been f Ieah Ashtori and Miss May Slack. provided. Like every other feature Musical u mutters win be furnished ftt this make of motor car, the ulti l( Mrs. Dlanapha Eklns and the short inge mate has been provided. junior girls will give bc--lacqae- rear-quart- - 127 iflcb. wheellwse.- a with its low-h-ta k rich, deep blue in contrast to die top Smart with its oval windows, ornamental top braces and genuine MHlais upholstery Plus the performance of the world' famous Btudebaker Standard Six chassis. Tremendous power remarkable pickup and flexibility by any other car -within hundreds of dollars of its price. ; See this new Studebaker Brougham. Learn itt exceptional value) before you buy. Stylish - - fhree '' ITE WS N E v- The cast of th- e- Lincoln high school pluy, "Bashful Mr. Bob," ha 'R consented to put the pluy n agnin In Timpanogos. ' ward.. The proci ihIs will go toward .completlHg the new ward meeting house.' Jrp Taylor baa returned froin- - Salt Lake, whre she ; sisnt several days visiting with friends Mrav-AHli- by r , GQAca . -- and relatives. f t S v I I 8 ' - ' Xtv S :. ; A - : ... S T U D E B A K E R -- " ' .. ' ' ' ' YEA The Genealogical of society "TfJr1uidyiew ward held a meeting at the home of David Skinner, "Stewart Skinner gave- the lesson, after which refreshments were nerved and the remainder of yie time spent vlth games and music-'-.- ,' R- . Bishop and Mrs. M: C. Kartch-ne- r .and. Mr. and Mrs.Ashby .Taylor motored to jSalfliake Monday on a business trip fur the 'Graudview ward. The Busy Man's Newspaper A meeting was held in the Grandview ward meeting house I where4heward three stake pennant, one for public speaking, one for baseball and the other for boxing. The stake officers present were - Mrs. Zella Roberts, Mrs. Anna Booth and Mr, Jacobs. After the meeting the members of the ward entertained ata surprise 1rtyfcr the officer I I RiSr'--v- - '4 i hull.- - An Imin "the amusement promptu program was given, after which games, music aud luncheon ih was, enjoyed.' . Everyone Says It Sales Prove It was given in the Grand- view Ward amnsement hall for the benefit of the Primary, Friday even ing; A. large crowd wasn attend; ' A dance a nee. 1 FOR TEN YEARS . , . SPlL Frcifht b4 Ultra Lakeview ' Extra tie T. Hudson ever offered. v 7W. fi ht utd xtta - Taa All now know that higher price can buy no smoother performance than Hudson's, It cannot buy more brilliant results in pick Tha World's Largest Builders of Six-Cylind- up, power or speed. It cannot buy greatef reliability or endurance. And with all this, capacity and flexibility Hudson keeps the economy, simplicity an4 ' Six." easy maintenance of th j ; ProvO) Utah x t At today' s prices need you own $ Jitter.' car,' Can a costlier car satisfy you' moraj Closed Cars er CHOFIEU) AlITOCb. J' - - enter tained In honor of their thussL I leader, "Mrs. lues Alger, at her home Friday, evening. Games and music were the diversions of the evening, nffer which, luncheon war served to Misses - Cho t'linger, Inea -- OlstMi, t . It it only it you find the real comparison for Hudson qualities among the costliest cart that the. enormous differer.ee in price ' ';'! tb astonishing. : v L. '! . i The-- Junior gltl of M. I. A. of LnUeview ward mmg Tax '1795Tu '1895 ftetf Reporter Mrs Joseph Slaw, " . r SEDAN ' 498-R-- - , , Freifbt and Mrs. Letha Soot returned to her home in Canada" after siend(ng several days' here visiting with her sisters, Misses Beatrice aud Ella ' . Smith. ' Telephone ' -.-- Mrs. Julia Loveless of Salt Lake is visiting with relatytcs and frieuds here. . JK. mm, V COACH $11 A C 'The Ladies' Farm Bureau-'o- f Gra'ndv'lew wariL met .ta the home of Mrs. Clinton Hill, Thursday afternoon. The county supervisor. Miss Iiuby Smith, was present aud outlined work for the coming year. I Hudson is not calledthe" World's Greatest Bay" for today lone,J AUdl IS SLMIUW ICUUICMI UI ICH Cell 5 WUIlolAlIt' I CUlJvliiClii of 'a peat b aiiarounaaxie iamous patented ouper-oi- x pnncipie. ; reasons-for that position affect all motor car buying;Thejr ' The, cannot be ignored. .' " A supreme and exclusive motor principle, added power, smooth" ness, performance, without added weight, cylinders or cost. closed cars In the worldand The largest production of " the yajue advantages of that position. ' Actual proof of greatest value which is SALES. And now the greatest price advantage with the finest quality HUDSON . .1 V, , s - ?' I l 1 v .,. ft ! |