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Show TAC2TCVZ PROVO ST7KDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1923. WASHINGTON TUBS STUDEBAKERS STEER EASILY : By Crane Om f tha primary essentials ft DETROIT. Mich. April li. With atareh produrtloa nioalnc 14 par eeot ahea4 of any previous asanth tn hiatorr. and . troi!iCio" aalea organliattotu5 operaUni'Tat a -- wr1 c'sim my steering far a ear but difficult to attain K. Studebaker eagmeara. according Steering ptr design, tire aisra, tlra inflation, aale deaign are all factor that must be properly coordinatedto achieve tha utmost In easy ban" ill na-- . It la 'characteristic of Btudebak-- -' art scientific attitude toward anglneerlng problems that fact rather tha a opinion should b the basis of steering gear design. To deter mine tha best combination of fac-to-n for eaay steering, engineers oa It is reeord-ahattarin- . i , v.. i m Ms , i I J -- LIME RECORD a What D. Q. Root. Studebaker chief enaineer. calls a "well mannered . Studebeker's million dollar proving ground un an auxiliary steering wheal which accurately measures .. (tearing effort This auxiliary wheel is connected to tha regular steering wheel by a double hydraulic piston. Steering effort is registered on a specially calibrated gauge. Tha records of hundreds of teats made with Studs baker built ears as well aa com pelitive mahea. form a basis -- f actual I act on which to Judge tha merit of any change In steering daalga and contribute to the light touch with which all Studebaker and Erskine cars may be man Leaping Lena Does Her Stuff ciiEVROinm ...... r -".., i - a -- I i i - r n rAAR00tuD ON A wllHKtVJC tESERTfP i"r ii n rmiflri lOOKl SWt O- P- 1 7'-- MMUXNCPi.Yl . M m st ' tha euvered. ' x Chev rolet Motor company for tha first quarter of 192S built a total of lX-18- -4 ears and tracks. W. 8. Knudaaa, president and (eneral manaer announced here today. This record oute. 4 T&vOOO uniU mora than tha turnout durtnf tha eorraspoodlnc' period last year, and (ivas substantial backing to tha atatamant made a wack ao by Chevrolet executives that tha country is ia tha midst of aa unusual arm of prosperity that la destined to hold throughout tha (roster P of tha year. In March Chevrolet built T 13.557 care and trucks. This la 17.000 unit better than February, 1938, which previously was tha largest month's output In tha sixteen year existence of tha company, Mr. JCnudeen point ed out On. top of tha new high perform ance la March, tha fourteen domestic Chevrolet factortea ara building care aa fast as precision methods wiU permit, with tha expectation that April, despite having two leas working days than March. wUl ahow practically as Elgft a production volume as tha month Just and- - v I pace, a' s V Hera's a boat that can Jump leetl During- - a recant outboard mctorboat regatta near Winter Ha Tm pilot, made his Baby Winter Haven HI do just that Tha boat takes a mn.iVTZ tha water and than strikes tha platXrom, which ia built oa an angle to toss tha boat into tha air. Malcolm Pope, start la ad. Mr. Koudsea stated. that sUU higher records are possible when a new aaembly plant with a capacity of S90 cars a day. which ia shortly to be opened at Atlanta, gets under way to augment tha output of tha other factories. Aa unusual feature of theMarca output waa tha fact that mora than 113.000 unite of tha total volume were absorbed by tha domestic market to assure sH dealers of aa adequate number for prompt de livery. world leader. "DRESSED TO KMX I' IS BASED ON FACTS . A modern story of tha underworld without an illogical scene or "" aituatloa. That la tha claim of "Dressed to Kill", starring Edmund Lowe and based oa a aeries of authenticated incidents ia tha life of ona "Mile Away" Barry, a notorious under who directed it, and William " Written by Irving Camming, Coa-.aelm- an, formerly, a star reporter specialising la underworld doings. "Dressed to Kill" la aaid to be a trie picture of crookdom. Mary Astor plays tha leadinf feminine role and Ban Hani wl Charles Morton heads tha support ia this production coming to tne Strand theater commencing today. all-st- OLDSMOBILE ' " DOING WELL Production, shipments and retail sales of Oldsmobiies during March broke all- - previous records nf.lbla veteran company of the automobile industry. The demand for the new Oldamoblle slaeoite latrsauetie la January haa kept tha factories at Lansing working at top speed and despite tha record breaking pro ductloa tha number of orders in dealers hands tha first of April SALT LAKE CITY, April 14 hsd Increased IS per cent sines Teachers of the Granite district March numbering 260 met In maaa meet Tha production during March Friday afternoon to protest was (.142 OldsmobUea, exceeding ing action of the school board in the act 'the schedule for tha month by suspending all aalary Increases for ts mors than 800 cars. The the coming year. Inasmuch aa adduring March totaled 9.080. joining districts are still maintain ' waa This hew record poamt the ing their aalary schedules, - bla-hy tha extensive eHmloa4 Cranttr teachers declare tha action out last y tar fry of the hoard ""pre)gram carried virtually amounts "10 Oldamoblle which entailed an ex- reduction. . aLCriUcailloaiitclal 260TEACHER- S- to the state law MAKE PROTEST " t ahtp-nan- ' -- , , pandllurs of mors than 13,500,000. Aa area larger production is expected this month.. "The reception accorded the' new Oldamoblle by the motoring public la most gratifying." said D. E. vice president and general sales manager of Oldamoblle. when tha record figures. announcing "Tha surest proof that company has auooeadad la Its endeavor to manufacture aa automobile out- atandlng In Its price class la contained ia tha avalanche of orders such as our dealers are receiving. "During the two years we were ..JfeMun XDidaalU, uc one alm was. to construct at a low price a car "that combined exceptional mechanical performance with charm, beauty, and style of line and finish. When we first introducEd-dln- a, ' In former years it has been the custom of the board to adhere to the adopted aalary schedule calling for Increasea of $90 per year until a maximum of $1600 a year for non- degree teachers and $1800 for de ' gree teachers Is reached. Members of the board are facing .. ' A number of suggestions for "The Four Fluaher." a three-a-ct economy In other lines were recom comedy, will be presented by ..the mended by the teachers la order Junior high school Thursday evethat the regular schedule might ning at 8:15 la the high school - be continued. auditorium, The action of the play takes place UNFINISHED in a shoe store, and is a lively e "I'm a man. that's comedy of modern business life. what I am a man," he Leland Buttle ir directing the pro aaid. duction. "V&a knocked off work too boob,4'. I Elvos -- Jackson and Lotriee- - Rus came a quiet voice. sell have the leading roles. -- Other self-mad- seJf-taad- e -J players are: Freda cook, Nedra Eldon Ramsey, Morris Bridge, minutes at a cost of 75 cents to Duke, Harold Gease, Robert Web$ 1.6a. according to a recant bullester, Henry Campbell, Frank Josie tin of the Cotton Tesjlle Initltue. and, James Bee. , minutes seems quite a lot of Thirty In one time wasted making of those Fish are always modern gowns. Japan. Cotton dresses can be made ia SO """ ' ' '' . " ' .... . Bucks over 5V4 lbs. One taken with of any age .... . . . . .'.x. - v WE WILL PAY 3.75 each . . . . . , , . ... . . . 4.25 each 4.50 each i ... every 3 does ., 1 415 each We pay the express on all CHINCHILLAS meeting the above weights and requirements aa stated below. We will make a reasonable and just allowance for " shrinkage in shipping. These prices are net to you. , ' : for registration in the American Rabbit vr:Brarijsjsoeiatioiu..lThat Is, they ,.piustbe standard. They must re tne siocic you bought from us. Look lor these qualiticatlons: semble . be eKgible ' . All toe nails dark. ' Dark brown eyes. No hazel, mottled or blue accepted. Erect ears. , Dark underfur with rto traces of brown. , v' VGood CHINCHILLA color, with well defined rings. All stock must be healthy. t ' . . ' : - i ? r?. '' : ' : out for molt, but all animals extremely dirty or bitten and 'chewed will be figured as meat stock. Do not ship CHINCHILLAS that will not mett the above qualifications. Off standards will be meated on arrival and their share of express deducted leaving you very little, so itpays you - to - ship only We do not grade - ,..u i. irtandards. " It is not necessary to write us before" shipping but write us the day you ship pd we can be ready, to receive them. . Ue orange crates for shipping and do not put more than one animal in each fii(le Red Aiwa with, alfalfa nd put grain can in for each animal; put half a carrot, bett, parsnip, or1 turnip in for each animaL Thi$T supplies moisture instead of ' water during transit. ' ; ; , We will remit the purchase price of the animals' to you by check, immediately. You can refer financial standing to the First National Bank of Aurora, Colorado; The Guardian Trust Co., Denver, Colorado ; (The American National Bank, ' Denver, Colorado; also Bradstreejt'a. to 7S asj3ur PANSY PLANTS 50? Dozen . PROVO GREENHOUSE L- Phone Eight-- 0 DON'T WAIT! SHIP TODAY! WESTERN FUR FARMS, Inc. 2452 15th, tive hours. No stock car selling "under $1 000" has ever equalled geniuslrtEe New American Edition of the Erskine Six in the velvet ease with which it delivers speed It is further evidenced in your ability to drive the first day . . . and you need change oil but once every 2 500 miles. this record. . You will find the new Erskine Six a Studebaker quality car . . . for 76 years that name has stood for fine transportation. Drive this car of low first cost 7 and of tow operating cost " . high-quali- ty ' , BUSHES-40- ? YOUvcan trace Studebaker ... . " ,K NOW REMEMBER EOSE unUss am fovuv when NEW ' ; Hater speed 41(0 " M& "SHRUBS nr i rn - ' (No Other Bre4d Wanted) . Go through you herd how. We do not know how long these high prices will laaf . Shin nnv imniint ALL CHINCHILLASjmust Buy Now! r rrs- n ' ' WHAT TO SHIP DAY r rrn 7 or a 1000 Does weighing Wz lbs. to 5 lbs. Does weighing 5Vllb$. to 6Vi lbs. Does weighing over 64 lbs. ' For 22 TO GIVE PLAY Chinchilla Rabbits : 1 "Our wedding anniversary?" "Wedding anniversary nothing. It's tha date on which we bought our furniture set and the radio and an install me nt la due." ' THE BEST SELLER "That latest book of yours is having quite a sale. "Tea; a radio broadcaster said it eontainty a knotty problem' and the listeners In thought hs said nauhty.' "Boston Transcript. Thirty-nin- e per cent of passports Issued by the United States for travelers to Europe, are for pleasure travelers. The Great Independent any other .district ia the state. In 1 X 1X day JUNIORHIGH WE WANT ed tha aew Oldamoblle leading automotive critic aid we had acaievod our aim. Our new aad greater sales record is the favorable reply from the general public.4 DATE v THE ERT this "Know what la?" .situation, awing of 1922 which limits the local levy to 7H mills. The district ia ia the center f a rapidly growing residential section of Salt Lake City aad the school population Is Increasing faater than Street COLORADO. DENVER, ' ' ir i Tfllt STUDEBAKER LINE ; I'he'excepBohal perfOTrnaffce" of the new Erskine was demonstrated when a stock Erskine Six - sedan averaged in excess of for 24 consecu- - s Prestdent Eight 100 80 iw to tMW The COMVANDHt 85 11 149f to The DKTAToa 7- Erskinb Six " -- t 4J - ' - 62 $795 to to - - :. f: - - : Naylor Auto Company 218 West Center Street Phone261 -r |