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Show I THE SALT fiAlvE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MORNING, MAY 22, ,1921. T?ii id EILlEiCTEECJKi III ;i MKH DRIVE for Utah Recruit State Auto Association 1000 . . Maxwell Prices Reduced Wniiti ' Are, Sought by June 10. James Wfcvdea. eeleeman of the Facifle Motor Oer company. Is leading all contestants In the nee for first place hi selling memberships la the Utah State Automobile association. The contest Involves a score of county Salt Lake are who dealers, members of the Salt Lake County Automotive Trades association. under whose auspices the thirty-da- y campaign Is being conducted. The drive for 1000 new will memberships sad June 10. 3 ,!l ' t V Mesh Mr. ' Warden has ft f ' DONT WORRY ABOUT New Organization , Taking Full Control, Turns Prices Back Three Years ELECTRICAL TROUBLES ON YOUR CAR and we will comet, them. Generator, ' Bring themtous. already s s o a r s d now twenty - two members and has a Carburetor, Ignition, Wire Shortage' orTJattery Troubles are a. long list of livo our specialty. Let us correct these troubles for you. with His plan, which: has worked unusual sucoeaa, is to sell every prospect BATTERIES REBUILT LIKE . for a new oar a membership In the. association. It Is said to , be a unique means of killing two birds with ons stone, or, in other words, getting one name on two dotted lines. Officials of both associations are elated at the success attained thus far tn the campaign. From present Indications tha objective will be reached and even sur; passed. The venture Is an Innovation, In (Formerly Battery Charging Station) the tense that It Is the first. big cooperaPhone Was. 2746 tive project undertaken by the two or33 East Fourth South Street ' ganizations. Other competing companies are the following: Sharman Automobile company, BotterUl Automobile company, Alktre-SmitAuto company, Beveridge Motor . Tourssen company. company. A- The finske Velley routs end Jackson M. Grady Visit Yellowstone Park Browning Auto company, E. In a motor car. Let, Tha Tribune Auto Hols route are both found In this book. Motor Car company and Handall-Dod- d (Advertisement.) Auto company. Tour Book select the best roads for you. Brice, 11.60. pros-pact- NeV . The last itep in the Maxwell reorganization was the;iale of the Maxwell properties to the new and powerful organization, May 12, The first step of the new organization was to raise the value of the good Maxwell still higher, by restoring prices to the former low level of 1918. , The reduction is $150 on each of the four models, effective at once. This is the second price revision made by the new organization; and the total reduction from the high level, since Sept. 28, 1920, has been $310 L on open cars and $350 on closed cars. What this latest action means, literally. Is turmrig back Maxwell prices to the basis of 1918. The truth is that the good Maxwell today Is a better car than It was three years ago. It has been given a new goodness by lowering costs, by Increasing plant efficiency, and by greatly improving the manufacturing practices. The new organization now, owns the great Maxwell plants outright.1 Its way is dear to carry, out in full its larger plans ana policies. It pledges itself never to stop working for the further betterment of the good Maxwell, and for the greater satisfaction of present and future owners of this good car, Touring Car $1033 Nash Six Eliminates Policy of Yearly Model -- Phone Wsiatcb 2183 a In addition to the unusual power of its Perfected Valve- Motors its comfortiafid itsfine"appearanceir the Nash Six possesses the further advantage of standardization in design. Since 1918, when it was introduced, the Nash Six has undergone no change other than mechanical refinement. in-Hea- d' This means that the Nash Six built in 1921 is practically identical, except for minor details of refinement, with the Nash Six built in 1918: Parts are interchangeable and no alteration in design or construction ever is made "that cannot be embodied in the oldest car operating in this or in any other section of the country. Becauseof pal icy your-- Nash . Six three as will now from be standard, so far as design is years concerned, as it was the day you bought it.. this.fas-seein- g. 1191 ..I. , 1695 160 touring car AH r 46-6- 0 81175 20 coupe sodaa 291 31395 1295 So. State St. Note the very substantial reduction which haa been made in FEDERAL TIRES, both FABRIC and CORD, and which in con junction with die EXTRA SERVICE they give, makes AiitomobUe Specialties and . coup. aedan f. c. b. Mllwauke. Hash modal. both open and cloaed, have cord tires aa standard equipment - 713-1- 9 f. o. b. Kenoaha NASII FOUR PRICES touring car roadatv KM1LVMBI Just Compare'Theris Old and New Prices Salt Lake City, Utah NASH SIX PRICES touring car roadater sport modal T.urltto, Attention I Bow many tlmoo Sov you loot your way bocauM you did not havo tha right road Information? Tha Trlbuno Auto Tour Book locates tho right roada for you. Far yaaro it haa bmn tho touring authority for tha touring publlo in tho aoction. - Book .tore, hotela, garagM, aarvtc. statlona carry this route book. Brioa. 1A6 par copy. (Advt) PACIFIC NASH MOTOR CO. Wasatch 129 South Second .East Street San in Branches Franciico, Oakland, Fresno. Ogden, 4 TIRES Replacement Parts .Storage Batteries, Wire and Disc Wheels Ball and Babbitt . tha BEST and MOST ECONOMICAL BUY FOR YOUR CAR . Bearings Fly Wheel and Ring Gears Piston Rings and Pins Cylinder Head . Gaskets Brake Lining and -- Rivets i ' lAr 'I Our supplies are standard products and our prices are right. Dealer., Write for Price. SEE US FOR PRICES ON OTHER SIZES ARRINOTO F:ARRINOTO BROWN IN rJCU MO If your I 30ARAOI in 45 6 wth tit tete 6.WI J, a, oHiNLON PI North M knp battbr vTf avion mwwii to, 60 .uh MR Mt'mm ito Vutli (tugarkain.) AVlg COUNTYULCANl2tN-4terv- tn 15 Lain mal Mate Mat zupply yau, Mil r write laterawuatala palteibutea STEWART WHOLESALE G0.r 353 Wert Second South ffy H .J 'it ' t 14 U i me Good 'Wg ' TAYLOR MOTOR CAR CO. 127 South State Street Of H I Sedan $1770 Coups '$1665 Above Are Delivered Prices. . .v Nno Price list Ro&dater $1035 Standardization of the N mu; -- CRy |