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Show PROVO SUNDAY" HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1928. -- PAGE-TWO- WILL BE WORLD'S LONGEST HIGHWAY BRIDGE CHEVROLET TO ' .MAKE RECORD r ; if ' dare-dev- il speed driver. Baker broke all existing records when lie "drove a loaded two-to- n General Motors truck, powered by a BuicK engine, from New York to San Francisco, 3693 miles, in 13T . ' hours, 36 minutes. This is about ths same time that the trip can be made r ?? by fast trainswr''-':'""-"-"-responding; period or.ISZT. A now San Francisco Bay bridge under construction between San Mateo and Hayward, Calif., will be the ,'The car was lubricated with New Responding to the greatest de bridge. It" will measure over seven mile without approaches,,I and will provide a Long Life Veedol. The results are mand in its history, Chevrolet es world's longest highway San ' ' shown t Francisco from the Central California valleys. by Baker's letter to the Tide tabllshed Tiew monthly production new means of reaching Water Oil Sales Corporation, which records every monthjhis year." Like screw so that the top of the beam reads In part Tthe fivegrecedlng: months, inJune just touches the - horizontal - lij.-- t "Before starting my Eightieth tne was" the best sfxtji month The vertical line shows that the Transcontinetal Record Speed History of the- company with a total Run I decided to use only New Vee-dOf 132,794 units, as compared wun beam is correctly centered. and it certainly allowed my 112.794 for June 1927. After the lights have been motor to deliver 100 per cent. DurWith its fourteen great factories line to the assembly they go ing the entire run I was only reat the peak of efficiency and prewhere- - a corresponding fixture is quired to Change oil tour times and cision operation,. Chevrolet: in fhe As a contribution to safety In used to assure their correct posimy actual oil consumption for the last six months produced a finished . . ... . entire run was only three quarts. car every, five Becojids.of each night driving, Oldsmonlle neau-llgh- tion 'on the car. This method of This is remarkably low, yet during working day. Dally production over are so closely adjusted that testing and assembly by the use of the whole trip the motor never once the six months period averaged beam at 25 f eetoannot companion fixtures does not per. faltered." 8,315 units. Ail dally records were the light Baker's grueling trip Was made; broken May 28 when7,075 finished vary more than a- quarter (of an mit the slightest variation. much of theway, under tortuous The headlamps have double, filacars and trucks were built. Inch. This adjustment guarantees ro wL conditions Mud. bsaeU Jilm, ment .bulbs. In place of the custom. .. In addition to the .TSl. 53C cnrsl iit of the light sand held him back, two mountain and trucks bnttr sfneetheyTrstoT road more than 300 feet ahead and ary "dim," the angle car ranges slowed him down. His sucths year, 32,719 oflhe'Bigger and across Its entire width without is thrown down in front of the for cess was ah epic test for man, madiscomfort to approaching where it lights the road fully Better" models that have since glar con" " the Oldsmobile driver without ' chine and motor oil. won nation Wide acclaim, wore mrttorisfs. built In December,' bringing the . Every headlight used on Oldsmn- - fusing approaching drivers. The the light I s lotal number of the present-mode- l b'lestested. And adjusted before ; -- 1 ,.i built tip to July 1st to 784.355. It is accepted.' The inspectioh takes farther ahead on the road for crossThe main head- !l Production in the first six month place in a semi-dar- k room, where country driving. it COOL of the year exceeded the total out-p- the light beam can be accurately lamps also carry offset parking I Ji I , f the -- of the TW1 thus nnd parking bums, putting I nearly, gun god and measured. year DAY AND NIGHT doubled the production of each pre- ; Tlmheadllghts-rar- e ' v placed oh- a lights at the front end of the ' 1 ceding year. permanent fixture which exactly where they belong. Due-tthe steadily Increasing duplicates, the position of the light 'The light control switches are 4 Cottage and Cabiru i JL popularity of the "Bigger and Bet- after U has been placed on thenar. incased In the top of th, steering '. ' -- Beantlfol ter ear, production will continue This brings the center of the lamp c'olume for convenience. A 25c tip made W. N. Wiley, of The ata high rate throughout the sum- 37 Inches above the floor. Twenty-fa staunch admirer of Dalles, Ore., iFOSHAY BUYS mer and fall, Mr. Knudsen announc- ive feet distance is a target with Stephen Douglas when the latter ed. Schedules set for July, August vertical and - horizontal ' line was for the presi". and Press dispatches today announced dencycaimpaigning September call for more than forming a cross in the center. The against Abraham Lincoln. 100,000 units each month, indicating horizontal line Is 34 In Payson Canyon inches above the purchase of the Municipal Light Wiley, who. drove the . coach in ' that (Chevrolet will reach the mil-- the floor. A and Water System of Norman Park, which Lincoln and Douglas traveled lion mark before October flrstT Form Adjusted Georgia, by the W. B. Foshay com from town to town to make speechWhen the headlight is. placed in pany, owners of the Utah Valley es, says that both of the candidates W shall vnfe nelthpr f or Al IVia fwtura If i lstrlnllv rn. Oas and Coke company. The were, likable. "I admired Lincoln Smith' nor Herbert Hoover. Neither nected and turned 6n7 Inspectors property will bV'operaled but I was partial to Douglas bewith Baker the the Democratic nor Republicanadjust the focus to its brightest in conjunction cause he gave me several 25c- - tips platforms promise to place the con-- 1 point by means Of a screw in the County Power company, of Camilla, on the trip. I drove- - the coach Foshtrol of, Tarnfall with the Depart- ceriter of the headlight. They then Georgia, also owned by W. B. through several states." : of Agriculture. Iset thejjeam by means of a second ay company. , -- OLDSMOBILE'S He Knew Lincoln : ol LIGHTS PLEASE ts - ' .. ' . ' i --. intermountain SOUTH BEND, IncL, July. 11-of the Motorists Total aales of Studebaker-Jbrskin- e in and tourisU traveling territory cars June were 61 per cent during be will summer this section this greater than June last year, accordaided in their travels by road maps ing to an announcement made by distributed President A. R. Ershine of Stnde-bake- rj are which being today. Thirteen thousand throughout the territory by the Utah Oil Refining company, accord- units were sold to world maVkes during the month as against S.tOO ing to officials of the local offices. In June 1927. This marks the tentn The maps are of western United consecutive month that Studebaker States and show all important retail deliveries have shown an Int. over the.i., corresponding roads, towns and ficenie wonders, erBase of month revious year. thep of all the national including parks Studebaker fales for the first six in the west 'They are distributed months of 1928 amounted to 75,000 free of charge at service stations units; an increase of 12,000 or 'M selling products manufactured by per cent gain over the same period the Utah Oil Refining company,,. A last of this gain, is yerA portiondemand total of 100,000 copies has been ue.to'lncreasmg of for-g- n printed. The reverse side of the markets for Studebaker pro-- . map contains a lubrication chart , which seites as a giiide to motorists, instructing them concerning the proper grader of oil to use ad various seasons or the year. Officials of the company declare that the success of the plan is indicated by the fact that thousands of inquiries are received each week. The chief purpose offree map distribution is ta. increase . tourist travel and encourage people to visit the intermountain territory and. the national parks, according to A., A. Allen, advertising manager, of the Utah Oil Refining company. i & m What is elaime4 to. be the beginning of a asw era la automotive lubrication history was Inaugurated recently by Caanos BU Bsiker, SALES HIGH DISTRIBUTED LIKES VEEDOL v DETROIT, July 44 Positive indication, that the, Chevrolet Motor company in 1923 will again estab-jia-h a new annual production re ord and fo well beyond the million mark this year, was seen in an announcement here today by W. S. Knudsen, president, that output for tb first six months or tne year totalled 751.536 cars and trucks, as compared, with 607,749 for the cor STUDEBAKER .HAPS WILL BE SPEED j)RIVER ducts. Twelve thousand sixty unit4 were sold to foreign countries dur Ing the six month period as compared to 9,555 during the first half of 1927, iv increase of 11 per cent was made in Canada for the sam " period. ' . Continuation of the present larga volume of business- is anticipated the by Studebaker. officials with introduction of onplet new Una y of cars with added beauty and raa fihements, A feature of the Introduction is the new' President eight. . Public apprwaL evidenced, at the displays held last week throughout the country serves as a basis foe this optimism. , - MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED .PAYSON, July David H. Sargent "announce the marriage of their daughter,' Delene, t6 Ralph Loveless, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Loveless. They Will reside in Payson. A bridal shower wasgivenln.JonorpJL,tbe bride Thursday evening dies of the Utopia club! 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Here improved are "the comfort, roadability , and safety of a wheelbase, long valve-in-hea- d 107-inc- h J dollar-for-dolb- - -- " Jmproved valve in bead . motor , wheelbase brakes Thermostat ccntrol cooling system Harrison honeycomb radia- ,. 107-inc- h tor v ' ' l (Chassis Only) Utility Truck... - ' - icnn (Chassis, Only) shock absorber of wheel- - M t constant clearance pistons Mushroom-typ- tappets Hydro-laminate- Safety gasoline tank at rear e steel rear axle ; bousing ' Streamline bodies by Fisher Theft-proo- f steering' and , ignition Jock " AC oil filter X AC air cleaner Single-plah dry DRIVING 3693 miles zt'fotccd valve e ; te camshaft d gears Crankcaae breathing system eihaust Two-po- rt - Stewart-Warne- ' vacuum r - Fiaher"W" VccdoLwaslth&xil"theLhe wind one-piec- e ' Ball bearing worm and gear steermc An:V,;i, disc-dutc- fuel feed Shield 6n closed models Steel disc wheels Gasoline gauge - ''.-m- bodied -l- onger liyed super . resisting New Veedoh- - Removal of War Tax Lowers Delivered Prices! GUARANTEE "To iafore lb h isKcet desre f Ishricatioa taw Oil a Suoerior Molor Co. . M OLSEN MOTOR SALES SIIULER MOTOR CO. H PAYSON, UTAH ' SPANISH QJJ LA; v FORK. UTAH PIKES PEAK MOTOR SALES - L I T T What Camwn Ball Baker said: Transcon-- , Speed, through rain, mud, sand, hear "Before starting my Eightieth Record tinental Speed Run I decided to over two mountain dust, great me onIy New Yccdol and it certainly ranges, across the wilting desert, in allowed my motor to deliver 100. x ,..;' During the entire run I was only re- ftAeA': epic a qHiretfto changeoU four times and my and oil. machine New actual oil consumption for the entire motor man, One-piec- . Invar-stru- . c springs r uIu .... $q7C -- g i Semi-ellipti- vnr ;, ... Delivery Chevrolet Famous der ...... Light Av-v-- 6-cylin- . L II long life! quarts-tha- t's Cannon Ball Baker makes record of 138 hours ... . New York to sian Francisco driving' G. M. C. truck lubricated with The. Touring $Jftr or. Roadster Tr J The Coupe . rr. uJu. . The OlO Sedan The Convertible Sport $CQC. Cabriolet . . . UJU ' The Imperial $71C ;; Landau .. I 13 . Quality Features that made Only 3 HEBER, UTAH i , J L-- 0W ; TINTI0 GARAGE EUREKA, UTAH , ci.ahic.llr proportioned bl.d of lubnctios stockj ftfcntd from oat hundred put Ptamylvtnia prc.Bt Crod sod from other Pan- Sio. bu. OudM.Ta. Peno-rlna- ia Oud. required for - thiaOil 1. brOBsht flireefr-froi- a the Bradford Field to the Tide Water Refiner, at Bayeaae, New Jcrier. owl UaMS." (oMmsa Tide Wstar'i . pifm ;. C O S T ' -- r- heat-- ' ably low, yet during the whole trip the motor never once faltered. I heartily -recommend New Veedol to motorists." The New Veedol is adapted to meet the lubricating heeds of mod r era high compression motors. Its famous "film of protection," thin as tissue, smooth as sIltTtough as steel, now gives evehgreat-e- r motor protection, even greater mileage, ever greater economy not only to the new motors but to any motor. Stop at the nearest orange and black Veedol sign and let New ) Veedol prove its longer life in your own motor. . -- r.T I D E WAT ER 'O I L SALES CORPORATION .1 |