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Show L TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2? ELEGANCE AND REFINEMENT IN NASH SPORT MODEL r't W s'' w t ir. H tfV v Genuine Weed Chains a - I Ik ' I1' I I i JjKK " : aal-- X . IT .T , li' lr k; ' II l:u K' - j 20, 1921 - v i 1 - M L fvW K', t"' t M ' $ ... PIONEERS V x: k.k-- - in the Automotive Equipment Field ) A .,.. v . B . J AND WE ARE LEADERS TODAY .... r'' We Have Built Our Business on Reliable, The New ure r i N- ' ;f The Pacific Nash. Motor company la showing tha " surprise beauty at tha auto show" Nath epert modal with California top, Franch bavol Plata sliding windows and tha sntlra Job finished In ebony black, presenting of refinement and dignity such aa can oa produced only by the master designer. dal Gould xXeppearance JRUCKJIPS Kerosene as Tractor Fuel, When kerosene Is used aa fuel In the motor tractor it will be found necessary In many cases to change the oil In the crankcase after-ever- y twenty hours. of running. This is because when It Is' not properly heated It mixes with the oil and destroys Its lubricating qualities. Mounting the Governor. In mounting the flexible drlvs shafts of the governor, care must bo taken that there are no bends In the shaft within two inches of either end. The shaft must never he bent Into a circle of less than ten Inches In diameter. , The proper practice Is to make all bends as long and easy as possible. Weight . and Truck Capacity. In selecting trucks the factors of weight and size of the products to be hauled must be carefully considered. A product that Is bulky but light In weight calls for a comparatively, light vehicle with large body. capclty.On.dbe other hand, the man who must haul heavy material that Is compact in form will make a great mistake U he buys an ordinary light truck. Trailer Costs. Whan trailers of any typo are being used In connection with truck service It Is to be strongly recommended that all operaun trailers be kept separately from those of ths powered vehicle. Ths Cylinder Head. The holding down nuts of the cylinder head should be tightened pertodlcally-- lf the cylinder head is. taken off for any reason. In replacing, the part should be tightened up again by screwing down opturned a posite nuts. Each nut should be little, then Its opposite should be screwed down . somewhat, and so on, working around tha cylinder head. If one nut Is tightened all the way there Is danger of springing ths part. Broken Fan. In ease one blade of the fan breaks off It Is possible to make an emergency reremoving the blade opposite the pair by one. This balances the fan, and, broken reduces ths flow of air, the part it though can be used until a new fan can be .In; . stalled. Caterpillar . When one of ths tracks of a caterpillar tread runs off the track rollers, as occasionally happens, the best way to get it back in place is to loosen the track as much aa possible. Jack up the tractor on that side until the flanges of the rollers will clear the track and then force the track back Into place with bars. Sometimes It Is possible to get the 'track back by dolflg In reverse order the same thing that originally caused It to slip. Four Wheel Drive Advantage One of the advantages of a four wheel drive truck la ths fact that if ons propeller shaft breaks, this part may be disconnected and the vehicle may be driven . . by the other pair of wheels. . Steering Gear Inspections, - There la one Inspection that the motor truck owner ought to Insist on by his men every day, and that Is of ths steering The entire system should be system. examined and undue alack .that has debe taken up. should veloped - v, Maintenance Plan That Started With Napoleon. i , U we peed an object lesson in tha importance of road maintenance, we have I only to turn our eyes toward France, which has evolved the finest system oi The keeping up roads In existence. French' maintenance systemwasTnataned by the first Napoleon, whose unerring mind realized to the full the Importance of good roads, always In good condition. The French system embodies a corps patrolmen, working constantly On the national roads These men have each a given length of road under their cars, about four miles to the man. Each one is responsible for the condition of his district at all times They cover their districts every day- ,- The petrolmandrlvee- over the road ina cart, carrylng a eupplj of mending materials sufficient for any ordinary break. Every slightest hole In the surface Is patched as soon ss It appeara If serious trouble anees from any cause the patrolman notifies his Inspector and the repair gang comes to the rescue. In Franco the Jobs of highway patrolmen are usually given to vet eras who - have retired from army service. Tne pay Is not large, but the patrolman gets a house with a plot of ground, tha whole constituting an honorable livelihood. , Might It not be possible for us to fol- ! low a similar line of operation? We have some millions of veterans of our armies. Many thousands of them will be glad to secure a permanent means of livelihood, , especially In .the open air. . It may not be without profit-t- e eaam-tn- e briefly the cost of such a national highway maintenance system. Suppose our highway system eventually comprises 300.000 miles. A patrolman with a small motor car to carry bis tools and materials could handle ten miles of road, going over his district every day and making any needed repairs. A force of 30,000 patrolmen would cover the entire road system. If ws placed the wages of these men at 31000 per annum, our total expenditure would be 330.000,000. If ws double this sum to Include the cost of running a car, supplying materials, etc., we have a total of $60,000,000. not at all a disproportionate expenditure when we consider the return. Ws spend far more than this every year in making extensive, repairs and doing rebuilding that the patrol system would obviate, It might even be possible to furnish the highway patrolman with a cottage and garden plot, after the French custom, and make $he Job attractive to men with families. MoToR. .of jmwsvvm- ? k. 1. hard-surfac- making- - spo- - an it -- without -- question-the greatest tire for safety and for mileage jvet produced. Truck Owners Service Use them with Tubes and you will enjoy real tire satisfaction. TON-TESTE- D Department . Ff&nce Continues Highway tiliC ijiiiiiLlniij Every desirable feature of other tires is built into the 'new Airbag Cure Cord, and in addition, jhe famous V aeuam Cup Tread, NvWhiVi K the Lubricant That Resists Heat c: Tire Is Balanced S? I - VEEDOL OIL Vacuum Cup Cord , K: Lines Nationally-advertise- d - Would there he any purpose In increastruck ing the compression of a one-to- d engine? It seems to lack power. J. M Morlarty. The higher the compression the greater ths power output for a given speed, as ths Initial pressure and the speed of flame propagation throughout the mixture Is raised. As a general thing. Increased compression up to a certain point results In greater efficiency. Your question. however, Is rather vague, and would seem to Indicate the need for remedying some trouble rather than increasing ths compression of ths engine. J -- 4 There are no secrets about Veedol Oil -- only genuine Pennsylvania Paraffin base oil is used in its manufacture That is why it resists heat so well. Make the above test yourself at homd and see why. Veedol is the correct lubricant to use on YOUR CAl The best Dependable Spark Plugs -- The most important LITTLE ACCESSORY on your- car the spark plug. cheap, inferior Why be satisfied-wit- h plugs when Champion or A. C. plugs cost no more and are used as factory equipment on 90 per cent of the What Is the difference nary truck transmission and the one used on a four wheel drlvs truck, such ss the Jeffery Quad? L. Q, E. In the Quad (Nash, not Jeffery, now, by the way) transmission, all ths gears except the reverse Idler are In constant - mesh. The Bpeed changes, except reverse, Are effected, by means of sliding Jaw dutches instead of by sliding gears. The sliding members engage with Jew Integral with the gears. From the spline shaft a silent chain drives a countershaft-the front and extending rear gear boxes. through . . , ears built- - today.- r Motor. Stage Service to Aid Southern California -- - v- - . Plans of the Pacific Electric company are to Inaugurate a motor stage llne service- - from various portions Leakproof Piston Rings Peerless Radiators 'American Tow Lines J . Eveready DayLos Hess Bright Bearings Rogers Auto Enamels - of California of southern California, lo give the developed areas of that territory a bus service to the nearest points of the main lines of the electric roads and to augment the service to points where rail extensions are not feasible at the present time. This stage service will be known as a feeder system, and come under the fare and transfer aa ami the rail lines proper. arrangements The P. E. save that It Is not going Into the motor field as a business or as a substitute for electric cars, but ae a means to preserve the electric system and Its service qualities until the rehabilitation of the companys finances permit of new rati extensions. ."..The, bus sere tee -Tjf iPKjthcrti..Callf drhli. now carries more than 4.000.000 peop e yearly, and the bus system of the state, 1500 bus lines traveling In 119, 81,350,000 mttes. carrled 70 per cent of the passenger service of the state. Travel by bus Is cheaper than by railroad. Oakland Trlb- - dealers..everywhere-sell..yeedo- L . SOME OF OUR FOREMOST LINES Tuthill Titanic Spring. , Thermoid Brake Lining 1 Badger Bumpers I Covers Seat Gordon ' AJUr lim Chase Top Material Howe Spot Lamps . at THE AUTO SHOW Meters The y meni to Tour ...Engine- Show not your engine Is working properly. M' ,n a t without fail whether or r SEE OUR EXHIBIT .Moto- - trans-portAti- ! Walden Wrenches i. California Auto Gloves Hartford Shock Absorbers Super Vulcanizers Badger Auto Jacks Schebler Carburetors r a If til llrj- Ii ill. Or jjj ;.ii.T;,.ir;yi V'A;n m a i IrLI ,i r , i, w,x 'x;;--' r: Built for Hard Use 1 All ' ,y mallea- ble easting; only eight working parts. ' .J mum Simplex Jacks c - ATTENTION DEALERS Preet-O-UtBattery ie standard factory equipment on about fifty difThere Is a reason. ferent mattes of the leading can. a want product that Is standard and one If you handle a product, you that Is in demand, is the fastest growing battery business In the world Tho Prest-O-Uand is backed by a service policy that cannot bo excelled. This batbeing nationally and locally advertised and a company aa large tery is Prest-O-Idtee the Co., Inc, Is not compelled to make untrue stata. ments In order to tell Its products. It claims Its battery la the beat from a service standpoint and as good as any other materially. If you are counting on handling a battery or If you are not satisfied with the battery that you may be handling, you would do well to get our service station proposition, There Is good territory in Utah and western Wyoming still open. t e ts e Used Gars Spring la'a fascinating ssaton For a motor trip It's plsasln. There Is Just one thought that can atand between you and the full en joyment of your car and that ta the condition of your machine.' When you waste your time you are wasting your money. Wo will repair your car expeditiously, expertly and economically. TouU here. get super-servitore your car at our garage during Aute Show Week. Standard Trucks Used Cara j Garage Repair Work ATlSFACTI3;i Mr. Auto Owner, when you drive into our shop with your car you can always rely on the best of workmanship. No job too too or small for us to handle. large And our guarantee, goes with it CALL OR WRITE The General Auto Service Co. 115 East First South Street, I -- r Salt Lake City, Utah. OILING GREASING Woodruff Motor Co. 47-3- Waet 3 Fourth Wasatch South Street COMPARE OUR PRICES We also carry a complete line of Accessories. Bee Us First for Your Auto Wants. REPAIRS Standard can with prices marked in plain figures. Our condipolicy is to put each and every car into first-clas-s - tion before selling. REPAIRS -- TRACTOR SCHOOLS POSITIVE REDUCTIONS Sweeping cuts in prices on our entire stock. Satisfaction guaranteed by our free service card plan. Only a small cash payment down. Easy terms on the balance. Open Evenings and AilSQay Sunday. T. W. and L. O. Naylor Company EAGLE GATE GARAGE ' See the remarkable MARMON miniatures Distributors of STUDEBAKEB AUTOMOBILES. Phone Wasatch 1266. - U6 and 118. South State Street. WASHING 4570 REPAIRS - STORAGE 34 FIRST AVENUE As you probably know, February is the best month of the year to have repair work done. We do all kinds of repair work efficiently, and promptly Battery, Ignition and Overhauling; Refitting Used, Cars. Phone us your troubles. Car-buret- PAINTED. RECHARGED. OARS WASHED, POLISHED, BATTERIES Telephone WASATCH 4343.' Emergency Man on Duty All Night. or Salt Lake City, Utah Idaho Falls, Idaho Montpelier,' Idaho -F- REE Feb. March March 24-2- Ino. Inc. Ino. 8 1-- 3 4-- 6 All interested in the care and operation of farm tractors are cordially invited. During each school a very interesting educational movie will be shown, No sales solicitation. J. I. Case ThresMog KMne Ccz;::y 236-- 8 West South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasatch 5567. T |