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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MUKJSlMi, JAJSUAKT UNDERTAKING COMPANY BUYS PIERCE-ARRO- run 1. J5U, , HEARSE W ed Up Your Efforts Motorize Your Business and Keep It Efficiently Motorized Association ol Highway Makers Calls ah International Meeting. American This is to be a year in which economy and efficiency will count as never before. The race for business will go to the swift no less than to the courageous. Government Help Is Sought in Plan That Calls for Enormous Expenditures. Th next congress will be urged, according to the program formulated by the American Road Builders association for its nation-wid- e good toads congress and national good roads show to be held In Chicago, February 9 to 12, to extend for five years the federal program which by law terminates with the close of the government's present fiscal year. Congress will be urged to piovlde additional funds dnr expenditure under the termssf existing legislation, and the newly formed program of the congressional loaders at (the rate of at least $100,009,000 for eaeh of the five In the years beginning July 1,1 1921. advocacy of this procedure the American will be in Road Builders' association hearty accord with the altitude expressed by Secretary of Agriculture Meredith la his recent annual reporf The American Road JBullders association, which includes Rt Its membership the highway officials p tba national government and those of the states, counties, cities and townships in the United States and Canada, together with highway engineers and contractors and the manufacturers of machinery, road materials and highway transportation Is also preparing to ask Presideequipment, nt-elect Harding to recommend In his Inaugural address and in his first message to congress a broad program of federal! aid in highway construction. road-bOildl- - road-buildi- , States and Cities Appropriate. I Tht enormous appropriations for highway work already made by states and that total municipalities appropriations more than 11,099,600,090, according to the most reliable reports covering bond issues and direct levies for road building and road maintenance,' presage, it Is believed. an unprecedented volume of roadbuilding for 1921. The sum of $271,000,909 voted in bond issues or appropriated by eight states recently, added to bond issues passed by eight other states since 191$, Beautiful Pierce. Arrow hearse equipment designed and built especially for the S- - M. Taylor Undertaking fins example of coach work. this city. It I finished In buck, with s liver trimming and Is an especially M. D. Naylor company, Pierce-Arrodistributor. makes $543,800 600 already available for road work In sixteen states, . Funds still available through federal aid are placed at $160,000,000 by officials of tbs bureau of public reads, in addition, funds obtained from direct levies and other sources of state revenue and county Issues are estimated to amount to The Chicago meeting will $296,200,000. bring together from all parts of the country the men who will supervise the expenditures of these vast appropri, tlons for a thorough discussion of their problems and an accurate estimate as to the future. Canada Invited to Attend. . The convention promises to be one of the greatest in point of attendance an in results ever held In the history of thf good roads movement. The governors of the several states and territories of this country end Canada, as well as tbe mayors of 2000 American and Canadian cities, have been asked to appoint official delegates to the meeting In some Instances governors and mayors will head their delegations In person. Seven thousand road and street contractors and thousands of army, automotive and chemical engineers agriculturists, editors, bankers, motorists and large users of trucks, as well as officials of boards of trade, chambers of commerce and other organizations Interested in road and atreet improvement have been invited to attend. Each session of the congress, as well as the show, will be held at the Chicago Coliseum and will be open to the general public. The program now being arranged will cover every vital subject related to highways end their use. The prepared papers and discussions wll deal with all points of view. the Everywhere among outlook for unprecedented activity grow road-builde- rs ing out of the delays that were due to the heavy cost and ths scarcity of labor and materials during the war is considered most promising, and optimism as to seems certain thi f Jture of ' tojprevall at the congiess. i TO Careful analysis and investigation show that the ewer age increase in business productivity, duej to motor j cars, is 56,7 per cent. With motor cars, business is able to produce MORE THAN HALF AS MUCH GAIN as it would have done without motor cars,. ELECT OfFICERS The Federation International des Clubs in with headquarters otorcycllstes, ranee, is the recognised governing body f the motorcycling sport throughout the Club 'world. The American governing bodv, A. T. A , has been affiliated the M. With the F. I. C. M. since January ,1920. Automobile Other members are Great Britain,, Belgium; Canada, Denmark, France, HolThe InterMeet land, Italy and Switserland. Chicago nationa) body meets this month, and acfor will take up among other things ceptance a number of records made in this country during the past season, Special to Tbs Tribune. Jan. 29. Veterans of the CHICAGO, automobile fraternity who have Joined Service Kelly club to the number of Tests ths Men Receive 6000 or more will banquet and eiect officers In the Florentine room of the During the week ending January 2J Congress hotel Tuesday evening. This 107 men were traae tested at Kelly field Men were recommended for the folio m organization is composed , exclusively ot work men who have been auive In the Induscourses: Twenty men for army-papand stenography, 16 men foi aircraft aror more. Conceived a mament, 10 mep for automobile repairing, try for five j ear 26 men for engine mechanics, 2$ men for jear ago at ,the New York automobile airplane mechanics, IS men for vocational show by a pioneer who believed that the training In ths educational and recreasotional school at this post; one man was business should lvave a representative club Timers the cial of .Old course as for unfit organization, any being rejected Instruction. has grown like wildfire, and Is today a It promises to powerful organization. laws. the traffic become one1 of the most influential feaObey. tures in tbe Industry. At the New York show this year It was the opinion of members present that the organisation should be perfected and a nominating committee 'presented a list ot officers. The committee consisted ol of the Richard KennerdcU, chairman American Automobile association conteai C. G. Oldfield, Binsabaugh, board, Barney Walter bermingham, Harry H. Bassett and D. C. IS wander. Ths complete list of nominations has just been announced aa follows. Freni - of Veterans of the industry Will at at would an increase in productivity of over 50 cent do for YOUK business? Tuesday. S" Motor Car Prices Now Stable Field Air Trade Old-time- Costs of raw material arid of labor preclude the proba- bility of further immediate reductions in motor car and truck prices. They have already undergone their readjustment. You can gain, nothing by waiting to buy; you will only lose a great deal of valuable time. You should buy motor equipment NOW. j t -- : - The minutest detail of your business transportation needs can be solved by a passenger car or "truck. - The widest choice is open to you. Dealers can make prompt deliveries of both passenger cars and trucks now. a '(iJli1 li III Til Ml I llfilll Jf. Firestone Tire A Rubber company,. Akron, Ohio, secretary. F. Ed and the following vice Detroit, Spooner, different sections presidents, repiesentlng of the industry: Passenger oar, Howard & Stamiw Kivmun,. srexr&fM," mbtor truck, cmopanjr, Indianapolis, Martin L. Fulcher, vice president Federal Motor Truck company, Detroit: parts John Younger, vice and accessories, Standard Farts company, president Cleveland; jobners, Gregory Flynn, vice company, president Edward A. Cassidy Sew York, distributors, W. L. Hughson, San Francisco; dealers, Thomas J. Hay, Chicago,, newspapeis, W'alter Bermingham. automobile editor of the Post, ChiC. O. cago; automobile publications, Binsabaugh. edtor Motor Life, New York; organisations, A1 Reeves, general manager of the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, New York; contest, Richard Kennerdell, .chairman - of A. A. A. contest board, Franklin, Pa.; advertising, Llod R. Maxwell, Erwln-Wase- y company, Chicago. Many matters of Importance will be brought up at the Chicago meeting, Including th proposal to send American race drivers abroad to compete in the French Grand Prlx event, and many other objects which it is proposed to carry through the power of this combinaall of them actively tion of employed and interested In the promoon of automotive Intion and carrying terests It is believed that more than 2009 will be present at the Chicago S. Firestone, Keep in mind the real purpose for which you buy tires to carry your car safely and comfortably for a certain number of miles. . Tires The unit of price for any tire should miles so many dollars for so This makes many miles guaranteed. Hood Tires the least expensive on be 170 Degree Fahrenheit Is Normal Motor Temperature the market The best femperatur for ths cooling water, under normal operating conditiona for th ordinary type of motor car engine. Is somewhere around 170 degrees Fahrenheit. It Is well to remember this, jr In cold weather when radiators art and hoods covered bundled are pailially up. Ths boiling temperature of water Is 213 degrees Fahrenheit, so the cooling system is so designed that the water temperature is kept below this point. Perhaps th beat range of temperature, taking Into consideration ail driving condi tlons. Is from 170 to 200 degrees, glvjng suf'iclent margin under ths boiling point, the wintertime do not restrict th flow of sir through th radiator to rui h an extent that you exceed the upper limit of this rang and remember the most 170 deefficient operstlns temperature to maintain this temperature grees. Try as pearly as possible The radiator becomes a very valuable aeces-so- i n y In cold weather, for It .affords s curate check on the hood and radiator cover. Motor Ufe To illustrate how this works out a tire of "standmake guarantees ard 3500 miles and lists at A Hood Extra $23.50. Ply of the same size 7500 miles for a . prives first cost of only $10.20 more. well-know- 4$ n U this basis of running miles p:uaranteed--an- d miles are what you are 35 Tire costa $17.25 (or buying the Hood per cent) lew than the other. On II !!! SI at the Auto II II II Show, Feb. ' Makers of Wasatch Guaranteed Batteries i We wish to state that before yon purchase a new battery it would be best that you consult a battery manufacturer who knows when your plates are worn out. By so doing you save ' ' 60 per cent. , work Positively all guaranteed. -i C. A. ELKINS, Manager 154 Bast Second South. - 21-2- GUNNISON VALLEY SUGAR COM. PANY. '4 B $07 Deseret P"i'Hlng, Salt Lak City, Utah. Nslir Special Mot ktiold.rs Meeting. Notlr la hereby given that there wilt be a special meeting of the stockholders, of th Gunnison Vallry Sugar company t at ths offlrs of the company, $07 Deseret ' Bank building. Salt Luke City. Utah, on Wednesday, the 2nd day of February, 1921. at 4 oclock p. m for ths purpose of considering, adopting, rejecting or modifying a proposition to amend para of ths articles of graph (a), article VIII incorporation, so that the same shall read as follow., namely: (a) Ths number end kind ef offer of said corporation shall be: 1st A board of directors, consisting of . sev.n (7) members. 2nd A presidenL v Jrd A vice presidenL 41 h A treasurer A 5th secretary, All of whom, except ths secret.ry and treasurer, shall b stockholders, and their terms of office shall be for the period of one year, or until their respective sue- , (lessors ar elected-anqualified. W. HARVEY ROSS, President, Gunnison Valley Sugar Com y o Phone Wasatch 3472. , Special to The Tribune. POCATE1.I.O, Idaho, Jan. 29 Georg Horton, trades director for th work in the s'sto of Idaho, was at the Idaho technkal Institute yesterA C. day conferring pith Professor Gough concerning th trade work In auto mechanics, which Is being placed ln some of the school. Mr. Horton has been In southeastern Idaho for two weeks and recently the new short course In auto melt inks at ths Ms, ad High school. Th oui sea In the schools in that sc tlop are full thus courses with a pe-- i tally trained me hauls In charge. Theas or now charging, dn moat cnees, tuition, which, with the government aid. generally defrsvs all expense of ths course Mr. Horton h ft last evening for lmr-lewhere he mill make an effort to have th vocational work reinstated at th sugar factory He also will visit ths sugar factory at Paul with s similar purpose In view. After spending Hire days in that section ha wl return to Boise to make his report to the department Of education. 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HOOD TIRES and TUBES ; ' d y2$2 Auto Mechanics Courses Are Proving Popular Put on a Hood Today Forget It for a Year 6 ' Utah Storage Battery Manufacturing Co. er v II Speed up your, efforts motorize ' your business completely for greater efficiency, greater service and greater profits, r We Hope to Meet You -- l- i Intermountain Automotive Trades Association esps-cLJl- -- I 1 Ji.r.-.ijk- of Your Tire Bills i i " Buy - their force and effectiveness by using the motor car and truck in every possible operation. the road-buildi- International Federation Governs Motorcycle Sport r . Increase your efforts company of Bold by ; , . A K |