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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXDfo, JUKE 18, 1922. , AlaiI& dm Ofi&t Further Proofs of Lee Tire . Service You have seen Lee Tires driven over a hedge of spike points a test no other pneumatic could withstand, i It proves, conclusively, that Lee Tires do not , puncture. We go further give, you a cash refund guarantee against puncture,, If you still doubt that Lees will give you this . service, ask the Lee Dealer to furnish further Pneumatic Tires proof that Lee Puncture-proo- f are actually puncture-pro. o. cwillcfoit. -- 3 DISTRIBUTED BY LEE TIRE SALES CO. . 121 S. W. Temple, Distributors, Salt Lake City, or Western Auto Service, 429 South Main. LEE Tires are sold by UTAH Guarantee Auto Co. Brigham City Wm. H. Bacon Eureka Carbon Rubber A Rep. Helper W. R. Martin Milford Waatern Auto Seryico Salt Lake Olaf Petereon Santaquln Sp.nl.h pork Tire Work Spanish Fork IDAHO Bancroft Oarage Bancroft Boise Auto Supply Bolae J. F. Rowland Caldwell Nampa Co., Creamery Nampa Shurtllff A Young OR- - Palette Elec. Filling Station Weiser Eden Auto Ce. t Eden Modem Tire Shop Jerome Tolleth Merc. Co. Meridian Rock Vule. Co. Mountain Home WYOMING Tranaeontl. nental Oarage Evanston Sweetwater Auto Co. Green River E. A. Cheater Rock Springe pfincture-Pro- nf P7VEUMATIC ) Also Regular Fabric and Cord C The 1913 Tribune Auto Tour Book has been printed and is now ready for the motorists who depend upon this guide for their summer trlpa. The above index ot key map la an exaot copy of the index map published in the front of the tour. book. The email numbers show the which the detailed atrip maps page upon appear- the guide. l,hM bl,t Pblema In publishing an automobile tour book ia that of plac It ing the detailed Information In such a form that It Is easiL located b the urer of the guide The Index map first Introduced In The Tilbune hook has been found to be the most simple form let devised. This map Is not published to scale, nor any Intention of -- locating alt the cities and towns found on the detailed atrip maps on this Index map. Only those cities or towns which mark the be ginning or ending of a strip map la print-te- d on the key map This veara book Is by far the beat ever pub'ished by The .Tribune In the past fifteen years. Nearly 20,000 miles of roada are shown. The moat direct aa well as optional route to all points of Interest are Included In the book. Tourists bound for Utahs scenic wonders, Yellowstone park, or on tours will find the main highways of the cross-count- ry virniim Intermountain country with Salt Lake aa tha center well covered. Many new maps have been added since the book was last published a year ago. Copies of this book can be secured at tha business office of The Salt Lake Tribune, the Utah Stats Automobile asand leading gasociation, nswa-stanrages. Ths price Is $1.50 per copy. A bs will mailed to any address upon copy the receipt of the price. Rubber Production Involves Numerous 0 Scientific Methods LOOK FOE THE 8 mm. rg's at rr Sioj NO SION, NO 'PEP'1 II ...f .. ,i tmimi-- r Mimini't'frwrn mrm ril m ,mwsi miiimiii Quick Starting More Power Less Carbon IViore Flexibility More Mileage S All Made h foul-looki- possible With Costs No More Than Ordinary Gas CULMERS STATIONS 5th East and 13th South 2nd West and 4th North 8th South and 3rd West And Scores of Dealers a - Crude rubber differs so much in appearance from manufactured rubber that only those familiar with It would be likely to recognise It aa rubber During the war, when the allies were taking such stringent precautions to prevent rubber from reaching Germany, the secret service men had to rereie special instructions so that they would know rubber when they saw it. Rubber Is obtained from many plants and trees tn the tropics and It reaches the markets In many widely varying forms. But the fine grades of crude rubber are the smoked sheets and pale crepa from the great rubber plantations of the far east, and Para, the rubber obtained from trees that grow wild In the Jungles of the Amazon. Crude rubber cornea to tha manufacturers today In much better shape and condition than when the Industry was young. Then many of tha Inferior grades ware slimy, messes that were anything but pleasant to handle. Modern methods have produced many changes and ths rubber comes in today, especially In the finer grades, looking almost good enough to eat. Para rubber mikes its way to ths markets in ths form of 'biscuits, large balls weighing about sixty pounds each. They are a rich brown In color. Ths native worker In the Amason district makes these biscuits by dipping a wooden paddle into tha latex the liquid form In which rubber comes from the trees and then holding the paddle with the rubber that adheres tot it In the smoke of certain leaves and nuts until ths latex la coagulated. When ths first layer Is thoroughly smoked, the paddle la again and dipped, layer all, and the second layer riven the smoke treatment. So la the biscuit built up. layer upon layer, until a ball of the deeded size Is made Tha methods used are very crude and the workmen are nona too careful and It Is necessary before the rubber Is used In manufacture to give It a thorough cleansing to remove Impurities. Into the production of crude rubber on the plantations of the far east, on the other hand, have gone the Ingenuity and resourcefulness of the scientific mipds of tha whits race with the result that the rubber coming from the plantations Is very largely free of Impurities aad careEach plantation haa Its fully packed. own views as to the best form of preparing the rubber for market, but It comes chiefly In three forms, smoked sheet, thin pale crepe and thick pale Ae ita name implies, smoked crepe. sheet has received a smoke treatment, but the crepes are unsmoked Crepe takes Its name from Its resemblance to paper crepe. The thick pale crepe looks so much like tripe that If some of it were displayed in a butcher's window a housewife would of likely ask Tor "a couple that nice looking tripe in the windows' It e made up in sheets about as thick as heavy flannel and looks like flsnnel, the lemon color being more pronounced. Smoked sheet might easily pass for the black molasses candy tjiat was so popular with the boys and girls of fifty years ago. It Is about a quarter Inch thicker and has a daep brawn color, Its shin surface ie verging on black usually stamped with eome simple design, such as squares or diamonds, each plantation following Its oan fancy. It smells decidedly Ilka bacon. One rubber company, which ewns in Sumatra the largest single plantation In the worid, has gone a step beyond other plantation owners, who operate no factories, and Introduces processes Into the preparation of its crude rubber which especially fit the rubber for manufacture Into the goods lpto which It la to be made. Experiments have shown. Tor Instance, that certain methods of treatment produce a rubber that Is better suited for tires than others. In Tact, on th's particular plantation every step In the handling of rubber from the moment It leaves the tree as a latex is taken with a j -- T rn rUwim In the light of facts that are being demonstrated every day, there can be no other conclusion than this: The Ford car gives the highest value per dollar of all the cars on the market. It is a manufacturing marvel! Simple in design and strong in construction, it entirely refutes the idea that an automobile must be complicated and expensive. The Ford costs less in the first place, and in upkeep, than any other car in the world! And its durability and dependability are objects of wonder and admiration throughout the whole of motordom. X Motor company, the With the advantages offered you by the owning of 'a Ford car becomes one of the most profitable investments you can make. And our plan makes it EASY for you to buy. Covey-Ballar- d These Advantages Are for Your Benefit WITH A PAYMENT OP $5.00 DOWN YOU CAN BEGIN TO OWN A FORD. WE PAY YOU 6 PER CENT PER ANNUM ton the money you pay in, until your car is delivered to you. Ask us for further details. I All deferred payments are taken care of by this company. Yon dont have to help support an Acceptance Corporation. WE KEEP THE HANDLING CHARGE ON UNPAID BALANCES DOWN TO 8 PER CENT. This is an important item. O AT OUR PRESENT LOCATION WE HAVE THE ONLY FACTORY REBORING, R- BURNISHING AND REBABBITTING MACHINERY BETWEEN DENVER AND THE PACIFIC COAST. Efficiency rules throughout our organisation. O WHICH MEANS NO "MIDDLE-MEWE HANDLE ALL OUR OWN TRADE-INS, OR CLEARING HOUSE FOR YOU TO PAY PROFITS TO. This can be to result in a higher appraisal on the car you bring in to trade on a new one. -- N ex-pect- ed NEW BUILDING AT 24 WEST 5TH SOUTH, TO COST $200,000, WILL SOON BE READY FOR OCCUPANCY. It will be the finest automobile buildihg in the inter, mountain country. Every facility for your convenience. OUR UNTIL V7E CAN MOVE INTO OUR NEW QUARTERS, WE ARE PROVIDING A NIGHT SERVICE IN OUR SHOP. EXPERT MECHANICS ARE ON DUTY FROM 6 P. M. TO 2 A. M. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY. THIS IS NECESSITATED BY THE OVERWHELMING VOLUME OF BUSINESS ' ' THAT IS FAVORING US. f Owing to this unprecedented demand for Ford cars, we urge you to place your order NOW if you want immediate delivery. Phone for a representative to call and demonstrate your favorite' model. . Goa SO. STATE WA5.3SS s |