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Show ERXiTiairErTRIBUNErSXJXDAr310RNlNa, APRIL ''-STATE- 5 MORE NEW GRAY $520 CARS DEUVERED UIIITE S '. 10 BUIE (Onttnrf osSre Tioaii Your r.2o toe Coe? WEaae-ESoYo- ia T5TvV' - Ini.hMlIai hit.) metUm of for the the road. That project Atatement carries the pledge of the state that flQO.OM mill be available for the construction of this highwav, Ctmsjdertny the aituatfcnr" which called forth the telegram one short memh ago. It vaa reasonably quick work whlcli brought such rapid action on its suggestion, for $100,000 pledges rto not grow on trees, and particularly on such trees ss are to be found in. the middle of the salt beds, re markable feature of the landscape as those rsalt beds are. Neither are $4H.h00 undertakings of dally occurrence in a state already bonded to its limit, largely for roacMmlldtng purTlmple-Wehdov- li 8, 1923. Hn er er poses. 1 N -- association, la conducting the campaign to raise the $50 000 as part of a larger sum to be devoted le the construction of a good road a "boulevard' Is the ultimate aim stretching front Salt Lake to ban Frederick li. Mejer, Francisco. chairman of the highwav committee of the chamber, is president of the a California association. ta -- Result of Long Effort. It appears like quick work. In a sense it was quick work. It was the over the top" part. The primary obRut jective has now been attained there, were long months of preparation and even years of strenuous, con- sistent. battling effort before the which now appears to be lit sight could be even foreshadowed. "Appreciation should be expressed, said Chairman Preston Gs Peterson of the state road commission, "for the efforts of F. C. Schramm, A. N Charles Tjng S. D. Evans W. Me-Ka- y, group of arthe roads boosters in keeping this project eternally before the public for many yeara Their cause has been just, and success will crown their work." JkfJffcrwsHy at it" is right, ss mem- rrs of the chamber of commerce, Ro- ary club, Automobile association and the various other organisation which bave investigated the proposals of these men and then havs Joined in their support will testify. The practical unanimity of opinion on the part of everv investigating body as to the V proper location for the route west of iAke assuming that only one is Xw4al ' nanciaJly possible for some years perhaps the most convincing proof the Justice of their cause. Plate executhe officers and particularly state road officials of three .xi .f ast Vcar 8tock Oakland cars twice won important nationai Economy Contests! In Cleveland last year an average of only $8.06 per car for upkeep on the Oakland Other dries report similarly low averages. f The Oakland is a Six with Oakland's unusual tv? Fj'nttrrn A,UHUllly SLs-4- Perfi to Aid. Rut no contracts ss large ss this or larger have been undertaken before In road work in this state; it ts probably without ' precedent, and It may be said with reasonable certainty that It , I entirely without preoedent In road conatruQikm in the west for any inert sum ss $50,000 to be contributed as a donation from one state for construction of a road in another state several hundred miles away. Yet $50,000 of the $100,(K0 pledged by the state of Utah to the federal government In the project statement xomes not from tab, but from California interests: and ire&msUkjtcefr h&v.e so .Arranged themselves that it is quite possible that part of the $.0,000 will actually come from public funds raised by California property, and that taxes on - a not bystate, but tw county agenu cies. In any event, all of the $'0.005 'Will at least he raised as a quasi public fund entirely local In character. Ifla underwritten hy the San Francisco chamber of commerce, which. Utah-Nevad- e , California Comes Xevada-Californ- Oakland gives you a definite Mileage Basis lJCyCilUuUllllj trouble-fre-Plan with which you can estiraate the large miles your Oakland will deliver. number of 4. it-co- six-cylind- er freedom from N s, -- World Movement Felt. concentrated efGovernor Mabey fort tn this direction was espnclaity productive of results In the governor's view, the construction of a transcontinental highway through to Ran Francisco, imfrom Salt portant as such an accomplishment might be by itself, is after all only a comparathelv small part, of an Immensely greater task facing the states of the United Htates that look toward the Pacific ocean. The road is, after M, but A part of a world movement which, in the governor view, may take centuries to come to fruition, the erection of a civilization surrounding the Pacific which shall outrival and perhaps outlast previous world civilisations The ci ilixation thus constructed will affect teeming millions of people. The governor notes that world civilisation at least a understood in the modem s fchores of origin sgej and gradually the Mediterranean, water-wathat surrounded until it spread Thence It spread to the Atlantic, and has gradually surrounded IL It is spreading to the shores of the Pacific, and some day that great body of water will he surrounded, in his view, by ttw hundreds of millions participating In a greater civilisation than has been. had--it- on--th- v. Cooperation Essential. 1 r Ideal Having Effects. the governor points out Roads, are onlv one of the material conclusions which kguai!v come from the promise that the Pacific slope la to be accepted ss a unit. Development of coal snd steel rceourree ia another which apparently will have earlv fruition. And even In a material wa the possibilities are enormour. Coast capital in a private wav Is being used and is to be used In theand coal 1ndnsdevelopment of steel tries in Utah. It Im a much more remarkable thing, and so far as romee casually to mind unprecedented, foi fund1 to b' public and raised In one state for ekpendaturc in another Ttt that thing has been com pH shed It is the logical roncu- sion of the Idea that tho Pacific slops is not a group of states hut one empire. Tills Meal of the go so aWy. and a emor, therefore times, as those who have heard him know, eo eloquent), propounded is bringing about in a material wa cotreat in the operation wh a healthy oooperation as between states as citizens of L'h hae quasi-publ- The duty of the Pacific slore state as he sees it, H to become the center of that great world uplift movement. Pioneers of the Pacific slope of today are building a foundation for a superstructure which their descendants in ages to come shall enjoy. The foundation is the most important part in establishing the strength of the building It requires coopera- long been booing to se fulfilled tion. The Pacific slope states gre but one unit, not a group of units, worka Thev esv Tlenrv Ford mak ing to that end Rtste lines ean not Quarter pf a million datlv Goh be emphasised if that great future is How he must hate to take a day off! forwa- rd-looking - Need for State Parks ' to Be T opic of Meeting W six-cylind- er Beauty 1 The ai ifie tlope-as one empire, not - .. agcoupAif Imbued with dvN of wldch the a but the gormish outline, shove H vernor last April wh a be lo Impart some of his enlhnsmsm to the Los l an emwmere-Angeles chamber He carrud address deli f rod there to Ran on same that message thg trip Francisco. He repeated it in Sub And-i- n t a meeting of the, October, Downtown club of San JYancirm he genera? idea to Lte nec- appliedjhe sitv for Intercommunication throughout the Pacific s'ope by means of good roads. In his recent virt. of the week before hurt, he found the wira of the unity of the pacific slope had InWn such root that the unit' of the highway leading from Sen Krw.ncsco and northern California to Halt Lake was an easy deduction, and the financial support necessary to the completion of the Wendovrr road Uhia scar was forthcoming a a result to be worked out mmMrle considered power; g. Women, especially, regard the Oakland as a beautiful car. Closed bodies are among the finest built by Fisher ample proof of their beauty, comfort and superior equipment! This new Grsy touring car was delivered to H. P. Erickson, radio department manager of the Schubach Optical Co. Mr. Erickson, shown abovo, finds the Gray easy to handle and the Ideal car for a woman to drive. M. L. Graham Co at 331 South West Temple street, distributors for tho Gray and Oort, delivered other cars to W. pi. Harrison, Ralph Cairo, Bill Jones and Bill Kickas of Salt Lake, and John C. Doty of MtdvSte. Thebig surprise to Gray owners is tho wonderful gasoline mlieags of around- 35 miles to the nation Present equipment in eludes speedometer, dashHght,-eno-mstop and qurtatn, Timken- axles and Bearings, Weetinghnuee starting, t Ad' crtlsrincni ) United States Tires, U. B. L. battery, etc. administrations, headed bv Governor Hllam Spr , Governor bimon Bam harger .and Aiovcrnuc. Charle,lt,,.MA be, have ail started with arying opinions, and from different and have all ended bv reaching the conclusion that the Wemlover road was the one practicable eohitkw of what is or was the most difficult .important road problem of the fatale. sue -- cylinder pick-up- 1; gear-shiftin- oter car anywhere near Oaklands price gives you so much automobile for so little money! Let us show you why. fillip AJHIV iTh April 7 The dr- of additional recreational the poopi of the different spots l fetates he given impetus at a of the Nation'll Conference on mefng Mate Parks to be held at Turkc Run State Indian? Mat 7, I and 9 resMc oer bv Judye w.htch eopricht To of Inc interior tional Motortcu continues v au aiding to the i&ociaUofi. Na- w.iiih bew moe-ncn- t of greater interest o motorists to friends of the good road movement and the ruhlic pn erall could be g nii attention At this time than the one wlncn Judge Payne ahd hlt a&o later hio ujdertaken to btsto parks arc increasing in develop number slow K tut their mission doe-tail- s Jn w.Mi that of the areas set aside for health and pluasurc bj the federal soernment It is not possible for a. many people to tMt tuc uationid parka aa would like to do so despite the tremendous increase in the number of such tutors sin.ve the automobile has taken its place as an appeal ug ehicle fi transportation, therefore the state parks idea is now coming in for attention "A program of interest And lue wul be larried out at Turkey Rim; park in Ma, and. a decided incentnt to the pun base or deelopmcnt of areas as siato-- parks is capcctod toJ follow The N M is gi mg its full support to the moement, which will Mnvefd the more quick! as interest is token in H bv the motorists of the different states I white Svdncr. official branchtransferred manager of the h4tc Motor Cr ci mpany left for ban FrAnciiwo, where Wcdnesd .T. J V wid t.ik' the fowltion of diMriit managrr for the company His position in Salt Dike sill be filled bv R A Parker, who bar been connected with the San Francisco office We hate to pul ths idea into the heads of thore who make our Uwa but we are thankful that no one has et found a wav to tax the air tlvG gora in oui tirefe American he (Mi 'nsndB&diinis taw a cmv. - 5 The ERWIN SALES CO., 7d3 S. State St lias tieerr appointed an authorized Chevrolet Dealer. Mr. Envin was for several years manager of the Chevrolet Motor Co.s branch in Salt Lake and is thoroughly familiar with this make of car, as well as the factory policy toward .Chevrolet owners, and this service will be lived tip to in every detaiL All Chevrolet Owners Arc Invited to Visit. Our Place of Business You will find a complete line of Chevrolet cars, as well as a competent mechanical force, with proper equipment, willing and ready to serve you in a most competent and satisfactory manner. 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