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Show HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL rr tmrtv early It Marrh and drnvt tha ilia lo But!, Mont, utter t'e iar (oa) c f under m Iwfrd tlU of an toof Tha of junta lha poiue sutliuiitle su IB, 1920. urt ak4 Ike BUILT IN FIVE CUSTOM BODY MODES la Heavy. Salt Lake Auto and Truck Penalty Tho national motor vehicle theft art and a provide. a maximum flna of Dealers Are Pleased eenlenr of flva year In lha atata penianyona who ataala an auto-- I tentiary orfor Ita moblia equipment and takaa It With Results. from ona atata to anothar. Tha law la r $5UOO elaatlo In ao far aa It provide that trial mar be had at any point In or throuh which lha car waa taken. In thla par tloular raaa all of lha wltnaaaaa ara In Pocatello and tha trial will ba held there. If tha federal law can ha applied on 'arge numorr of caara whera lha thlavaa taka tha oar from ana atata to onolhar it mil do much to reduce lha larga number of loaaea which ara now occurring. Tba Intermountain Automotive Peal-- 1 I ere' aaeocia'lon la endeavoring to have I lha maximum eentence Imposed on every I automobile thief mhetner he ba tried un- Tha flrat annual Idaho motor show eaa (1,r Juveill fed.rml ami and tho Po- - purpose 10 v thee case H tho pub. held at Pocatello. April U' la I'v th enthu-I pcaalbie. caleilo doa'ora whose energy ond I of the flu atalea of The alaam were reaponeible for lie autccaa 0p,,on governor ,dllho Nerede and Wvom'ng. I are being congratulated by everyone Who L,ah ere being asked to set aside tho saw tho exhibition. It eqrtalnly pul Po- - II week beginning May 17 aa "ahlp bjr truck In all of -- nd Dealer good roads week. I cstello on tho map that thee flvo state ere being urged to form dealers I ".hip t,y truck trains" In and largo number of operate their own Immediate vicinity. The Salt w,r, at tho ohow almoot ovary day. PH- - I lake now which has train, day, April $. wan omciauy Mt aside as twenty-eigtruck signed up. will, of dealer day, but. owing to the railroad I rpuree, bo one of principal Into rest be- of tha length of Ita tour. Utah strike, a largo number of deolera unty. Weber county and Cache valley frainod from attending because they dealers are alread y planning aim liar to get tourt ln ,hBlr thought they might not borvUableworn own vldmiy. af- back home If pawongor of Idaho has Juat writ- - I Governor Pavia ,, terted by the switchmens strike. Bowj,, heartily In favor of tha ever, a number of dealers from near-b- y roads week." and by Iru,k-goo- d I will Pr give H every asaietanco possible In The following bait Lake dealers left th, -of ld,ho ,t ,, April I in the special car. of all tha other adjacent - I tha governor AuIntarmountatn of the nrda, president thla seek a place on, the mates will tomotfie association. Arch I calendar ofgive peaiera events, browning, treasurer of the association; ,t C. Backea, aecretarv of th association: C. W. blmpaon, of tho Farlflo Naart McUor company: J. K. Gate. of the n Motor company; Fred Aik I re, l Auto company, also of th Alklre-Smtt- h secretary of the Salt Lake County Auto- mol he peelers' association; Mr. Lyngar, B. K. Miarman Automobile company: c com Imuran, of the pany; A. Edmunds, sales manager of tho Browning uu mobile company; C. A. Wolglev, of the Quigley company; A. E. Toumaen company, Toursaen. of th Messrs' White and Foreman, of the Motor Car company; Ralph St buyer, of the Imperial Motor company; H W. Mendenhall, of White Motor De- and M p, Kay lor, of th M. D. Fulfilment a; lor company. . The Secret of Sextet Style The lowness of the new Nktionxl Sextet, which is the basis of Sextet beauty and the secret of Sextet style, hag its genesis in a method of body mounting that is both original and unduplicated. -- ht I ro-p- I ,0" , tht t, tht Randall-Republl- e, body mounting, moreover, has practical as well as artistic advantages. V ng of Foreign. mand Will Mean Shortage in United States. Visit Meridian Park. ng -- atea-Hor- com-Pan- roid-huggi- Broad timbers, known as sills, form the foundation of every automobile body. In other cars, these sills are laid flat. In the National Sextet, they are set on edge for trebled strength. The custom-style- d body Thereby is afforded a support ofunyield-in- g of the National Sextet rigidity that eliminates the weave" fnwiinsv overlaps the chassis which imposes heavy strains on frame instead of sitbody joints and causes the squeaks, rattles and other noises that deting on top of it, as has been the common practice since automovelop under a method of body biles were firt buift- mounting less secure. The exceptionally deep body tides Arrow straight lines, individual Mmi w,y twwr inches closer H the to ire brought 3 front fenders, a high and narrow radiator unmistakably National, ground. They descend, without a break, to within a scant two inches of the and a flat upper body edge are only a few of the many striking style 2. running board. The high and ungainly running board features that contribute so much to the charm and common makes to other of apron, is a trim and slender cars, grace of this fine car. replaced by valance.' Yet the Sextet is more low-huthan a a mere assembly of unThus, smart, appearance, artistic matched by any other American automodetails.The beauty bile, is gained without the sacrifice of road clearance or the acceptance of other compromises equally undesirable This exclusively National method of n t, ( NATIONAL SEXTET olrn and opinion that fho ear h4 horn hnmedlatrl v took ponssesaton Of It. hm week two htd stapscd after Ihi theft of r before tha aorUatkn wti tha to aaint In Its ImaUoti Through tha heir of tu Sait pnlica, tha cmr war knitted aavrruj hour after Ita theft had boan reported to Malt I .ok, and atata arrant were Mined for th men, who aera later arreated at ilelena, Mont. During th morning the visitors ware entertained by being taken out to Meridian park, which will be a wonderful Inducement for automobile tourists to spend a few davs In th close vicinity of there In 2.10 afternoon At th Pocatello, la pleading ao hard for Amor- - I was a banquet for dealers at tha Ban- - manEurope made automobile that. If th cable I I nock hotel. J Robb Brody, president of orders were filled, thousand of Amerl-th- e Idaho motor show, acted Sa toaat- - I cana would bo to do without master and welcomed th dealer to Po- - I new cars," sayscompelled R. C. vie catello. C. A. Quigley responded and ex- - I president of th MitchellRuamhaw, Motors to them the greetings of the Utah pany, Inc., of Racine, Wla. . dealer. An orchestra was in attendance I According to Mr Rueachaw, England, JJ banquet and kept things lively France, Holland. Denmark, Africa. tho banquet was flnialied. K. M. I trails and Germany are clamoring for Grier, better known aa Peanut Pietro. I fra and th MitcheU factory has been told number of hi famous Wop' asked for aa high aa JlK) cor a month, stories. Later In th afternoon the po- - I in the years past tha Europeans hav catallo police arrested Mr Grier and al- - I Insisted on right-han- d car drlv most mad him believe ho would have I equipped with magnetos, but they are to tell ba story to the judge . C. d perfectly willing to take th Hacke of the Intermountain AutomotW drv Mitchell hues, and do not Insist on Dealers association gave a talk on th I magnetos or tho detachable clincher tinea plans and purposes of ths organisation thst have alwavs been popular Abroad," and urged tha Pocatello dealers to form I gavs Mr. Rueachaw, a county unit. Carl Valentine, president those orders, "But we are not of th First National bank of Pociitello, I especially the one filling fretn Germany, bespoke of the necessity for cooperation I cause tha war has not been forgotten, between tho dealer J and th banks I and American fnotwrieto would nwvee for In order that the business might grow I give a company sending cars to and progress. Mr. Valentins urged that I whan thers were' not enough Germany here at the dealere organise and thst they make J home European production will not be more efficient use of their banking con I reorganised for at least eighteen months, nectlons on sdvics concerning their busl- - but America will not be able to pfbvld nesa and especially if they expected local I many cars because of ths shortage ln banks to handle their loans. It was Mr. I this country. Valentino's opinion that If ths dealers I Our production peak for Mitchells would cooperate with each other for bet- - I at it height now, and thla la th aafast ter business methods and take their I time to Iniv cars, because of delivery aa bankers Into their confidence more, that I well aa price. The eteel shortage, labor plans could h perfected for a more In- - conditions, tho coaJ strike and th un telllgent credit system than is now pos-- J even flow of raw materials will be felt elble. Before the meeting closed the until tha summer. There can be no dealers passed a motion that an organ- - I radical changes, and the buyer looking Ivutou be formed that evening at the National .Motor. Cab & Vehicle Corporation, Twentieth Steenjful Ytr Indianapolis Corn-tend- Aua-Aft- er left-han- j show. Entertained at Club. I At E oclock all of the visitors were taken to the Gate City Athletic club and witnessed several boxing bouts. At 20 all of the were present at a banquet at th guests Commercial club, given In honor of homo products week. The visitors war compelled to leave th banquet before It was over In order thht the automonlle show might receive oome tim and attention. At the show the dealers met and formed a county unit of the Intermoun-tal- n Automotive Dealers RandxlL'Dodd Auto Salt Lake 5 Republic Company Reprc tor company as temporary chairman and I of th Ballaina Motor company as temporary aecretarv. Within a short time ths permanent officers will be elected. Applications for membership of the Trisrt Auto company, Tellowston Motor company. Ballaina Motor com. pany, T. E. Branen company. Gate City John Easters motor truck factories ara Mun" Md th w imams srara were received. I making heroic efforts to eatch op with mL. t '"''mountain the ever Rrowin demand for truck ?f tlmnUlimotor vehlchf hveri t0 ,'V theft I com up at Pocatello. representative of Kepubli Throuah feneral Mr. Craven, who ia h IntermounUin Automotfve company. Dealers association, a federal Kandall-Bepublivisiting the company, 5, Chenoweth. Henry an7i local distributors of Bepublie two men. It jii made the following statement: trucks, a car beloheing to O charged, atol Practically every firm mannfactur- Andrews of the Yellowstone Motor com-ing motor tracks is far behind ihbin u plying its orders. This is pa rue of the Republic True company. whose product is sold far in advance The uncertainty of production. of traffic conditions in the movement of 211 Edison St. Wasatch Mr, Ballalne Go., Ltd. Boise, Idaho Touring Car $3750 Roadster $3750 $3750 Phaetoq $4900 Coup - $4950 Sedan . f. o. b. Indianapolis plus war tax Orders Are Prorated e Arthur ! Utah Radiator Repair 7317, Radiators repaired, new cores SAfAnteed to wear better new with a finish like new. r. N. LOBEB. Mgr WiU, IESZ freight and tho shortage of certain raw material have interfered seriously with the manufacture and distribution of truck. Because of this oversold condition of our market we are making every effort to increase production. For example, in order that we may not be held up by freight delays we are using fleets of Republic trucks to transport much of our raw materials to our factories, even over long distance hauls. We use fifty per cent of the type motors produced by the Continental Motor company, and on occasions a C-- 2 "x truck makes th long trip to their plant for a single motor when that ia 11 we ean get, simply became right now time ia more important than expense or trouble. We have practically stopped emphasizing sale work ana are ueing our selling organization to insure the equable distribution of trucks among the dealers who are begging for them. The Associated Oil company of California, already operating a fleet of eight Republic trucks, recently ordered forty more, but w refused to take ears of the order except by the pro rata distribution of truck among our various dealer and territories. It is our policy to treat all distributors a ad customer with equal fairness. ' Emergency Patch. An Inrenloua motorist recently die covered that hi roll collar, from which tha otarch had been Scrubbed out. mad on excellent blowout patch, which carried him home after hi ttr had failed on th road, and lasted for a cons! dorable mil ease after that. YOUB BATTEBT OB GAB TAME TBEB PREST-O-LIT- E OILS XilGHTDTO AND WELDING GAB AND BATTERIES a new PrestO-Ll- t Any Battery for any oak of cat. . W rapalx make of tattary. Wo exchange r.IOnARCII MOTOR COMPANY 123-1- 3 E. 2nd Ba. E. E. DABZJNO, WHY TAKE A CHANCE? tank Prost-O-Ut- o Mgr. Next to Hippodrome Waaatck LtSLsL Ford Cars IU ITV - - ll '! u TRANSMISSION1 i fi It is very important to keep the crank case properly filled with Crests or Super-Sioils, but do not think that your duty to the car ends there. The gcarsct is of equal importance, and should be looked after every three months or every thousand miles. x Fordson Tractors CULC0 TRANSMISSION OIL and a complete stock of parts for this famous line Is scientifically prepared to meet the requirements of this important piece of mechanism. Poor oils and the use of grease, in the transmission is responsible for a large of rear end trouble. ' You Know KOMI Wg Barg WATCH L, per-centa- ge Handled by If your car is not functioning properly perhaps the advice of our lubricating engineer will save you present and future repair bills. Hansen Auto Co. SUGAR HOUSE Remember, we ell car anywhere in Salt Lake City. Phone Hy. 643 776 South 3rd West Wasatch 3104 Tor, DUtribnton, Salt LUct. tv; I W o |