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Show xml SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' SUNDAY MUliNlNU, JULY 24,, 1921. Idaho Give Me Ten Pounds of Gasoline Constructs Pared Strips on Both Sides of Municipality. Falls ' Do you over gy that, Mr. Motorwt, when you drive into a Service Station for gasolint? Certainly not! It rounds silly and unreasonable, and yet, gasoline might just as well be sold by tha pound as .by the gallon, if you buy it solely on the strength of its specific gravity, because specific gray- ity meant weight. Ths Tribus. IDAHO FALDd. Idaho, July II That the tourlat automobile trafflo to tha Tal lowxtons national park by way of tha western entrance at Tellowatone, Mont;, Spscltl 1 and tha southern entrance at Jackson, Wyo., la heavier this rear 'than aver before Is evidenced by the great number of auto tourists who pass through here or stop to spend the night at the public . , . camping grounds. For the last three weeks an average of twenty parties have availed themselves of the facilities .offered to the tourists at the camp on the Central school baths and electrto Shower grounds. cooking plates are among the convenience. offered the tourists by the city. favorable comments on the Many grounds, to the effect that they measure up to any auoh accommodations offersd a anywhere, have been given by the camp-erIt is estimated that seventy-fiv- e automobiles coming from or going to the pass through Idaho Falls each day park chronic All tha tourista except the kickers report the roads lesdlng to the In excellent shapa People coming ?ark the Jackson Hole country, who have gone over the road a number of times, to the report that the roads leading southern entrance of the park wera never In better condition. The highway over Teton Is reported to be as good as a hardpaM surfaced road. That part of tha road from hero which leads to the western entranoe la also said to bo la good Shape, except for fifteen or twenty miles through tho Island park section, which Is now torn up for repair work. According to 3. D. McCauley, state highway engineer fori this district, the federal government has recently approthe priated 1300,000 to ba used to gravel forroad through the Targhee national est, which lias Just north of Ashton and extends to tho park. With this stretch Tellowstone the highway graveled, through practically Its entire length from Idaho will bo cither graveled or hard surfaced. That part of tha highway just north -of Idaho Falls and In Bonneville county is being hard surfaced with bltullthlc type of pavement. AboutA half of an eight-mil- e stretch has already been finished, and the road will be ready for travel in a short while With this stretch completed, the highway through Bonneville oounty and for six miles south of Idaho Falls and for eight miles north will be hard surfaced. Work Is also being done to repair and gravel and put In good condition tha approaches of this work authorized this spring jr the highway and other roads leading to the county board of commissioners city within the City limits. Through action taken by the Pocatello Chamber of Commerce, the road connecting Pocatello and Falrvtew, a link POCATELLO ACTIVE of the Yellowstone highway, has been Improved. Prior to this work It was In IN MAINTENANCE bad . condition, but the two oitles united in a program to put It in passable condition. North Pocatello has been 'ssked pedal te The Tribune. POCATULJjO, Idaho, July M With by the Chamber of Commerce and city tho exception ef a few bad spots, the engineer - to rebuild Its portion of tha remaining effects of heavy spring rains, highway,- but as yat has not complied the Yellowstone Park highway north of with tho request, and as a result tourists are taking tha other route through Pocatello Is In especially excellent Pocatello according to the conaenaus of town, detouring both North and Falrvisw. Tho village officers, howopinion ef tourists returning from Yellowstone park and stopping at the Poca- ever, assure It will be Improved soon. tello motor eamp. Tho roads through of fifteen On an different Bannock oounty are In unusually good states areaverage represented each day on the condition, due to Intensive improvement register ef guests at the Pocatello motor oon-dltlo- n, ' " , The gravity test determines one thing with considerable accuracy, and that is the weight of tha liquid being tested, but no one cares whether gasoline weighs one pound or ten pounds per gallon. What you are vitally interested in is whether or not the gasoline you purchase meets the following requirements! . v . 1 Fint That the motor shall start easily even in the coldest weather. That it shall pick up quickly. Third That it shall accelerate smoothly. Fourth That the gasoline shall deliver the maximum power and Second maximum speed your engine was designed to develop. Fifth That it shall carry your car at the least cost per mile. t the - ' Sixth That it shall be available wherever you go and alwayi the same wherever you buy it, thereby saving you' the necessity of making frequent readjustment of your carburetor. Conte Gaspline meets every one r of these requirements and can -- , best -- cured at any of the Continental Oil Company's White Service Stations and from hundreds ef dealers throughout the ihtermountain region Conoco Gasoline Measures up to the U. S. Navy New Specifications f J Look for tht sign of the Continent Soldier in Hue, fellow ml re'd, at the tide oj the road, at our Service Station t, along the highways, in windowe and an tha wells ef hundreds of dsalert throughout ths six intermountain states . I A Free Booklet, giving you in detail, but in simple language, the important facts about Gasoline, can be had for the asking at our Service Stations, or will be mailed upon request. Every statement can be verified. - camp, Installed for the convenience of those who desire to atop overnight In Pocatello while en route to cither Yellowstone or the eoast. An average of nearly 100 register at tha camp each twenty-fohours. t ur The Continental Oil Company Road 9 Are Impeded in Southern Counttei A COUAAPQ butt Howard J. Means, etate' road end B. J. Finch, district engineerengineer, for the federal bureau of public roads, rstumed Friday front a trip over southern Utah roads, going down by way of Mantl and the Bovler valley as far aa Panguitch, and after crossing the divide on returning, the road fay way of the Zion national park highway. Many fed- - T9 CHIYINNS ' 1 ALBVQVXaQVI COaroaATIO DENVER PUEBLO JT ' aoua daiAT YALU SALT UU CRT Orton-Paragoon- rml aid project were examined, and the progress of the work on them wae reMr, Mean to the commission. ported bywas n halted en the Work Hollow road, near Ephraim, while the engineers were there, by reason of the floods of tho creek at Ephraim. The oon tract or, Chof Nielsen, has fate plant for obtaining sand and gravel at the mouth of the canyon, and It was covered with silt, which will have to bs removed before the material can again be used for road construction. The rood ever Buckhorn flat, in Iron eounty, la described as unusually good for this time of jese. end the Beaver eounty roads are In "their usual excellent condition," Mr. Msana reported, The road Is In need of attention Fort road, a foreat proj. The ievler-Cov- e act recently completed. Is la good shape, debris Is Interfering some where except somewhat with the drainage Steps were taken to have thlg condition corrected, Mr. Means reported that the roar In Utah eountyof la the vicinityJuabof BantaqulnIs Is In need attention. county Utah planning to pave from Nephl to tha tho road county Una knd, sooner or later, The Fork. there and Spanish between road Is already made Spanish aid n a federal project. Mantl-Plpeo- TRUCXJ 'Thay go whoro tho going Is hardest Orton-Paragoon- York-Payso- HUGE AIRDROME BUILT. Holland The largest airdrome In Holland has recently been established at Rotterdam, seven miles from ths city. It Is more than UM yards long by 190 yards wide, and, being perfectly flat and open, le well suited to the requirements of aircraft. A temporary ratlwey has been made to bring gravel and ether building material to the site, where a large shed has been erected. Offices have been already end promisee for customs, wireless, put up meteorological observation, a restaurant tower for Illumination by night are a and either already In existence or projected. The whole has bsen planned on data embodying the latest experience. viaiTOR suva oar. periat a Ths Tribes. SPANISH FORK, July U Roes Taylor, who was formerly employed by the Utah Copper company at Garfield, put is now employed by the seme company at McGill, Nev , stopped off here yesterday on his way from Salt take, where he a new car. While here he was furehased of Dr and Mrs. A O, Stoddard, of whom he is a naphew. Ross If driving hts car through to McOtll. The Rippe Auto Bed and Tent .. "m - .i.inr i Ik, How Do You Expect to Be Treated After You Buy? it '' VJT7HEN a business man makes a purchase he not only endeavors to get beat value for hia money, but he goes where they know how to treat him as a customer. With a product like a motor truck, treatment after the sale i Just as important as the truck itself. The International Harvester Company has not been satisfied with building the best motor truck on the market. While designing and building the product to the requirements of our customers has been the task of the engineering and manufacturing departments, 'the International sales organization has for many years devoted all its energies to giving service to the people. Service has been made the foundation of our business. The best motor truck may be a poor investment without adequate service. But the best truck, combined with the most complete service ' organization, has naturally won the favor of motor truck owners throughout the land. These together are building a reputation for product and which cannot be found ' anywhere else. Big Cut in Prices 0 TINT AND BED, I30.SS, Manufactured and Sold by June 11th a substantial reduction waa mads in International Motor-Trucprices, ranging from $900 on onr Model. 101 to $100 on our Model 21. At these new prices the International line is the lowest-price- d line of trucks on the market. Will you permit some member of our organization quality to tell you more about International Motor Trucks and Service! Rippe Brothers International Harvester Company CM to M Floral Avenue alt Lake City, Utah. I kl HIV AYYYTPni,rY,'rYynnnvri-vvyyonrovvvrOYVYy-v-v.rrr- -r Entrance through J. C. Penney Cs CM South State StroeL 435 WEST 4TH SOUTH. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 4 k |