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Show - 10 - jlIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, AUGUST 27, $ ,r Construction of Salt Lak Creek Cany e-C- ity Public-spiritecitizens hvs united In asklnf the Salt Lake City commlmlon to gtrt fid tip the Weber Talley, which la ever fifty mile. There are large quail title of dairy and Creek canyon la tuunupasiAd and the acenery on all aide la comparable to any In thia region. Enforcement of Headlight Law Neglected Non-Glar- Evidence that peace officers are neglecting the enforcement of the headlight law can be found on all of the highway. Continued complaints to official responsible secrryto fall upon barren Soil, and nightly the live and machines of hundred of motorist are endangered on the more popular routes, such os the Ogden and Salt Lake and Salt Lake and Provo roads. The Utah motor vehicle law were amended during the last legislature to Include the clause. For a number of months after the close of the legislature the new law was given every consideration, and through the Influence of H. E, Crockett, secretary of state, prime mover of the ordinance, practically every machine was Inspected and required to conform with the regulation. Thin year, however, officers throughout the state have failed to recognize the requirements of the ordinance, and as the result on of every three in a.' nines la now being operated in violation of the headlight law. A recent count of the machine and Salt Lake repassed between Ogden of the 246 were vealed that eighty-nin- e violating the law. non-gla- re non-gla- Section e the Utah 'motor vehicle act In part is as fellows "Where front lamps have a light of more than four randlepower, the reflector shall be equipped or mounted so that no Portion of the beam of lights when profeet or more ahead jected seventy-fiv- e of the lamps, shall nee above a plane forty-tw- o Inches higher than a parallel with a level surface on which the vehicle 3976 of stands." The Toregolng clause Is similar to that Included tn the uniform vehicle law that was drafted January 10, 1920, by the foremost traffic authorities of many nations. It la as follows: "1 said vehicles can exceed a speed of fifteen miles per hour, then they shall have front lamp cupnhle of furnishing light of sufficient randlepower to render ai: substantial object clearly discernible on a level highway at leant 20( feet directly ahead, and at the same thn at feast seven feet to the right of the axis of sdeh vehicle for a distance of at least 100 feet; provided that no front lamp capable of furnishing more than four light shall he used If equipped with a reflector, unless so designed, equipped or mounted that no portion of the beam of light when projectel seventy-fiv- e feet or more ahead of the lamp shall WpSTMGHOUSl BATTERIES V Wetinghouse Attention for all makes of bat teries is a service built on the idea of preventing battery troubles to keep little ills from growing twenty elx miles to Morgan by tWa route as compared to the present way of golfif byofOgden Balt Lake, were the City Seek canyon road built The Tlew from the commit City resldenta of Morgan apent aereral daya last fall building the road up their aide of the aummlt GARAGE Eureka, Utah AUTO A SUPPLY Murray, Utah CARLSON BICYCLE MIDVALE GARAGE Midvale, Utah KOCH A BROOKS AUTO ELEC. CO. Ogden, Utah WRIGHTS GARAGE Bountiful, Utah A C. GARAGE Brigham City, Utah D. SUMMIT SERVICE STATION City, Utah TOOELE AUTO ELEC. CO. Park Tooele, Utall LEWISTON AUTO A SUPPLY CO. Lewiston, Utah STAR GARAGE 130 W. North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah STATE STREET - GARAGE Leht, Utah ROSENVALL, GARAGE Gunnison, Utaq i STEPHENS GARAGBf HenefoA Utah S. C. BARTON A SONS Mantl, Utah W. E. DUNN'S Utah MOTOR MERCANTILE CO. Salt Laks City, Utah M. P. HEMPHILL Price, Utah IDEAL RUBBER CO. Tremonton, Utah HAYES AUTO CO. Pleasant Grove, Utah VAN WORMER GARAGE Parowan, Utah PARK HIGHWAY GARAGE Fillmore, Utah Dealrabl location In Utah and Southwestern Wyoming open for pood battery service operators fThe water falls along this rout are the most beautiful In the United States, Mr. Hays said. "Th falls of the Yosemite, In my opinion, are surpassed in majesty and beauty by those of this marvelous region. We saw more than forty falls, some of them 1000 feet high. Colonnade falls, more than 100 feet high, appealed to me as the most beautiful falls In the whole pork. I predict that a government roadway will otn up this region within the next far-fam- - one-roo- one-roo- m TE Theres Luxury Superb in this Big, Paige Coupe Five-Passeng- er SCENERY EXCELS Road Through Bechler Basin Traverses Most Beau- 3100 F. O. B. Detroit - ASHTON, .Idaho, Aug. 26. "The new route from Ashton to the Yellowstone National park by way of the Bechler basin or Cascade corner, possesses the greatest scenery of any spot In the United States, said Horace M. Albright,, superintendent of Yellowstone National park, today on ride down the completion of a thirty-mil- e the Bechler river basin from Lone Star geyser. Mr Albright wa on a tour of Inspection of the new entrance from Ashton to Old Faithful. He was accompanied by Howard H Hajs, president of the Yellowstone Park's camps; Mr. Burney, chief engineer of the lark service, and Mr. Wondering, chief forester of Yellowstone National park. "Ihis new entrance should rightly be called the 'Golden Grain Entrance to the Yellowstone Park, Mr. Albright said "because It leads through the wonderful which fields of the Ashton section, grain 1 believe are unsurpassed anyVhere tn the United States." In this Coupe, Paige noted for more than a decade as a builder of transportation offers you elements of grace, good looks, luxury and perform-- high-quali- ty ance attainable, we believe, in no other car the market affords. as On the chassis world-famoThe, Master of The Highway Paige has mounted a beautiful, generously proportiQned body that is perfectly appointed and seats five passengers. In this body the aft of the coach-buildus er has reached Its happiest climax. The two individual front seats, rear and the big, three-passeng- er seat, are the acme of upholstered comfort. Only the finest of fab- - rics are used In the finish of the interior. In every detail you will find evidence of. that skilled, painstaking workmanship characteristic of Paige men and ' Paige methods. Your Paige Coupe will be an ideal car for your daily transportation tasks. You will appreciate it equally on the open road, for it is powered' and cradled to give you and your passengers a speedy and comfortable trip, wherever the highway, may lead and whatever the weather may develop. We want you to share our en- thusiasm in this remarkable motor car. See it, by all means, at your very first opportunity. forty-fourml- le Survey Begins at Once. GARAGE Mttford, Utah ARROWHEAD HOTEL OARAGE St. George, Utah KQPPS GARAGE Cedar City, Utah MOTOR INN Yosemite Excelled. RURAL PUPILS TRANSPORTED. Eighteen thousand rural schools are furnishing transportation for pupils to and- from their homes. Through the motor bus the consolidated rural school Is made possible and the number of consolidations Is going forward at the bate of about 1000 per year. There are s? 180,000 schools which should be consolidated. Since a consolidated school two years, and when the road la built. It BXFORT8 INCREASE. combines several adjacent school diswill unquestionably be th moat popular Exports of passenger cars tn June In- tricts into one school, it means a larger road In the park. and 15 Since better over equipped achoolhouse. those of May, per cent Mr. Albright and party also made a creased rural school one tescher horseback rid through tha scenic points which in turn had gained elk per cent in the all grades from the kindergarten Truck exports teaches of interest on the Ashton side of Cave over the previous month. to the eighth grade, while in the con- falls. They were agreeably surprised at gained 36 per cent In May over the preInstructs th low road grades, the wonderful gravel ceding month, but fell off slightly during solidated or school each teacher but two three grades, this means fewe: formation available for roadbed, and the June. more and and teachers highly qualified many beautiful springs along the new As the wheel Is bent so the car win go. better teaching. road. 1 The party left Ashton In the evening for Mammoth Hot Spring, their headquarters. Starting from Old Faithful camp In the morning, they reached Bechler ranger station about I o'clock tn the evening, where they were met by representatives of the Ashton Commercial club, under the direction of C. M. Isenburg, president: W. A. Lansberry, aecretary, and H. H. Rankin, chairman of the good roads committee of the club. Here a conference wa held and the new route thoroughly discussed. The Ashton Commercial club, .backed by the business and commercial mm of the Upper Snake river valley. Is building a pew road from Ashton to Cave Palls, which will he completed this fall, it is expected. This road has been under the personal supervision of Mr. Rankin, At no place on the new route Is the grad more than 5 per cenL and tha entire distance It traverses natural gravel of the obsidian formation, which makes the best roadbed obtainable. This route wtll ehorien the distance from Ashton to Old The presFaithful camp ent d istance by way of West Yellowstone Is ninety-nin- e miles. Monroe, Utah E. A. CROSLUNO Elsinore, Utah MARTINESS A NILSSON AUTO CO. Richfield, Utah PETTY GARAGE , Sallna, Utah GARAGE Junction. RImrock can von and through anywhere In the aienery unsurpassed park. The distance of thirty miles will be over virgin ground, over which It la said that not more than thirty persona have every traveled. non-glar- e Conference Held. MONROE3 AUTO A MACHINE CO. Sprlngvllle, police officer, every marshal, deputy mur-ahor 'watchman of any Incorporated gity og town, and every sheriff deputy Sheriff and every and all other lawful officer of any county, ami every constable of every township, to arrest within the limit of their Jurisdiction, any person known personally to such ol flow, or upon sworn Information of a creditable wllneas, to have violated any of the provisions of the motor vehicle laws of Utah, and to Immediately bring each offender before any Justice of the peace or officer All persons so arhaving Jirladlotlon. rested shall have the right of immediate trial and all other rights given to any person arrested for having committed a misdemeanor. Any of the above officer! who shall neglect or refuse to carry out the duties imposed by this act shall be liable upnfr hi official bond tor euuli neglect or refusal. fcserataxy of tttate Crockett advances the plan that should hi eight liconst and collectors hr plate fee inspector given polic power they could chntinui with their present duties and enfoice the headlight section of the vehicle act with comparatively little trjulde. his Intention to ask that h's men It be given this tight and furnished with motorcycles that they may carry on an effective campaign. Special to The Tribune. OFFICIAL SERVICE STATION'S TAYLOR OARAGE SERVICE GARAGE American Fork, Utah Falrvlqw, Utah Sandy, Utah MCULLOUGH of the law la vested In section 3991 of the Utah motor vehicle aot. It le as follows: "It la hereby made the duty of every V, MOTOR SERVICE COMPANY of SALT LAKE CITY, Distributors 442 South Main Street A for er.foroenwnt . . I , tiful Places in Country. into big bills. SANDY MERC. IMP. CO. Authority Road Sought on-Morg- an d ( 1922. 'Work of surveying a preliminary road from Old Faithful to Cave Fall will start immediately, Mr. B,umey said. "Just as soon as 1 can get men on the field, 1 will start. It wlll- - probably take thirty to sixty davs to complete the survey. '' The highest elevation will be 8100 feet, and will afford a tanoramlc view of the country. From Cav Falls the road will run through the Bechler river meadows, crossing Boundary creek near Ousel falls, the creek falls, up the past Boundary Bechler river vallev, past Iris falls and more Colonnade falls, each than one hundred leet high, .through the Three Klvert MOTOR CO. 55 West Fourth South Street, Salt Lake City. MADSEN-FARRE- THE MOST BEAUTIFUL R rt X ZAPs Iir AMERICA, V. |