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Show THE SALT LAKE TiUBuAL, TU.SD.iY MORNING, OCTOBER UNDAY QOTORIST ridged Magazine for Car Owners Maybe recklese drivers would spect children more if they wore forms, police hedges and rode Oil economy and oil life througn use re- uni- Of PRESENT AUTO TRENDS. Bodies: So far as seating arrai'ge- go there is a lack of originality. Broadcloth is coming back as upholstery for moderate priced cars as better finished bodies at slightly higher prices are offered. Finishes are brighter, hut of lacquer; the s of dull finishes being preferred most only by discriminatlag buyers. Body equipment is particularly but trimmings are not in gjod taste Instrument boards of several cars, ii the (3000 class are too gaudy Silvered figures grace radiator capa Several methods offered for ventilation during rain. Noticeable lack of provision for luggage in eloeed ventilators rectifiers and filters Actual power greatly exaggerated. of engine still somewhat proportional to bore and stroke and engine speed Greater economy in all tvpea and pre- ference for eights growing. Chassis: Automatic lubricating s'f-tenot It.creaslng at rate hoped for by motorists. Straighter drive Itne seen in many models Oilless and rubber shackles growing In favor New types of stering gears banish balloon , epri steering problems linger but uncovered. Better lnsuation between frame body and feeders. brakes still gaining, about equally divided between mechanical and hydraulic. Hydrostatic and brakes appearing. VVonn drive gaining ground and bevel gear tiewly giving way to new tvpes. Plate clutch almost universal while emeror hoMJig brake is divided models More cara gency rear wheel and propeller shaft Numerous refinements Engines: installation. without any major improvements. Poppet-valv- e REASONS FOR OPTIMISM. type still far in lead, greatlv refined and noiseless for ordiWhether one should be or nary speeds whet. in good condition. pessimistic ever the futureoptimistic of the au- - menu lich-nes- gn-rou- Four-whe- s, RHVMEfrMOAP THE BARGAIN CAR. Bill Binns longed tor a motor car. But how he did hate spending; He kept his coin for better use. Including cutthroat lending. He sought a bargain when he bought. And almost had the cramps Because the postoffiee allowed No cash discount on stamps. Bill shopped areund for seven months, All used cars he inspected. But they were junk or priced too high. Each bargain he rejected. the dealers cried Keep out of here. You make a fellow sore. You want a brand new limousine For $14 64 Bill found his bargain eag tourist came to town Who drove a shining Venus Eight, A bus of great renown. At last A Cash offers there were few; He paid two hundred bucks and took That Venus bright and new. The stranger grabbed the coin and left. And next day a detective Arrived to claim that stolen car. Bill's title was defective! In the old wild and wooly west the exuberant lawbreakers were required to bury their victims. Why cent we make their successors clean their broken flasks off the highways? e e A coarse prevaricator Is Adolph W. Yopp; He vows his ancient auto Is never m the shop. e e "1 told one of our Sudden Sixes to Judge Wiseman," boaater the salesman. Yes, said his competitor but Its paint was fresh, its tires were that was before he was a judge new Why did your wife insist on havTwas plain to see that baby ing that particular kind of .car?. Had scarcely done a thousand miles The salesman told her it was the Eleven hundred, maybe. last word' e the tourist cried, Alas, alack. UNCLE EB, HE SAYS. This telegram today I wouldnt so much mind buying Tells me my fathers at death's door, A thousand miles away mv eon a, nifty roadster, but I do Im broke, I must have railroad fare, hate to have to move the family car And so Ill sacrifice out of the garage and park it in the Mv darling car. It must be cash! chicken house. The buer sets the price! Premier Syndi(Copyright, 19JS, cate, Inc ) As Bill had ell the coin In town. tomobile Industry In America la simply answered when one has the factsIn year at hand. Last year: the peak production, there were $9 000 0i0 ooo on deposit in mvingi banks, over $4 -500 OoO 000 in bmkU. g and loan tociationa and $70 ttOO Oi'O.OO of Lfe The who.esal in force. insurant value of motor vehicles produced $2 920,000.000 Adding dealers profits war excise taxes and freight and charges the public sprt approximately $4.100 000.000 In buying 1925 automobiles. Despite the constant increase in the value of cars sold, the public continues to carry a larger bank balftiYe more life insurance and more buildAnd thla does not ing and loan take into consideration the vast amount of money invested in real estate and corporations. America isT.ot as yet hocking its shirt to buy its car. If figures man anything it is the automobile itself that is making for Ha great financial independence. TIS TO BE WISE. Knowledge ia not alwavs an et he in aafe driving There seems to some things a driver is better off i ot One of these is kiXw ledge knowing. of train times One can walk into trouble by heing too well posted Knowing train schedules suggests paying no attention to FOLLY 7, Full Car df Linoleum 2650 YARDS 2650 Turned Over to Us for QUICK ACTION NO DELIVERY! First Come, First Served. j i A GRADE INLAID B GRADE INLAID Print and Congoleum Felt Base Rugs 9x12 Congoleum Rugs, V. $1.75 Square Yard $1.25 Square Yard 62c Square Yard .... I 9x10-- 6 $9.90 Each . 151 STATE ST. H. ADAMS CO the tracks at other times The driver may be the victim of his own wisdom His watch mav be wrong or the tram mav be ahead of schedule or late There is really little point in kiow-InCommon sense is speed laws Wise drivers are the better rule from aav considering speed part because, as he says, its gettln' getting line old anyway." regulations and aside from of mills, When th car first shows speed .traps and graft mnt around cases are being settled on a bnels of ag, that la the time to look signs for ways to keep it oung the recklessness involved, if anv That is th time to be more careful of it and to treat It to a lot of new and helpFOR SAKE OF SAFETY, ful devices but Thev re crutches, Straddle at least one of the spokei therr mighty useful of the steering wheel with the finger seems like it throwln gf od Mhe A blow when driving fat ut of s but an oil filter Ail air chAnee of money away, front tire will have le a or filter attached to m cleaner taking the steering wheel out of your engine will gas go a long way toward hand helpin' It to keep young A thermoTry to keep as many of the window down as possible when motoring In stat put In the upper water hose wilt make an engine of older design match th closed car ar windows Ope, the quick startin' ability of the newer the best kind of safetv glas A. ifw set of spark plug Keep the horn moor clean so hat engine stop a lot of misfirin and wll! the merest touch of the button will will save overworkin the second speed In an emergency bring a response there is t.o time to be lost in horn- gear. ia Here to another consider point ing Sometimes the car agea because of A lean mixture is more economineglect of some parts that do not cal, but always more dangerous than seem to have any connection with the a rich one vital mechanism Its like the wav bad teeth poison a body and briisr on all THE OLD MECHANIC SAYS: sorts of trouble If springs are Automobiles would live a lot longer cleaned thoroughly rressed and covif owners would take a few tips from ered. the owner will find- - that the themselves instead of treat!. tbeir engin seem to have more powr and prepectv as somethin' that cant be that the whole car runs better This Cars are is because the springs plar an Imhelped by human rules ou portant part in the drive and brakin never more human than when of manv cars si d in the come to try to prolong their lives general nd-iWhen a driver gets old ha mav qualities of all cars hm-elf start io take stimulants to keep He takes long rests If he FALL MAKES MILEAGE FALL. gotn If he becomes crippled can afford it Gas mileage on the decrease at In a lot he buvs himself a crutch ear and should of different wavs he equips himself this season of the so he can keep goin' Without ths not show any signs of improvement helps he would go to pieces a lot until winter comes It Is a dlffcult sooner But when it comes to his ar he season for the engine particularly so do owners because not to overlook all these HtMe aids seems appreciate it Just because, the car Is growin old he Many a car that staiM in a heated thinks it doesnt help to buy some gatge on winter night has to stand little accessory or efficiency device for temperatures of fortv or lowr He grows careless about changin the during the fall The owner expects a oil He forgets to gTease the vita) quick start in the morning forget g n the first practical electric aelf-startHe sold the patent for several millions. 4. or An engine should ping knock I ghtly when the spark is fullv advanced and the car Is climbing a steep hill Unless it does this (ana is not equipped with completely automatic spark control) it is timed iste. 5 The water that runs dowi, Into the doors of the closed car frem the windows leaks out to ths ground FOR DRIVERS. IMPROVEMENTS through small holes in ths bottom These the holss are when exposed Suitcase venTemper thermostats Winter fronts. Pocketboi k doors are opened. tilation Infilters Spirit rectifiers Thought Keedo-meter- s. (Copyright. 1926, by the U liman FeaKnock absorbers. dicators to enrich the mixture to suit the new conditions and chokes excessively to make the engine perform the wa he thinks it should Many ei brines during fall are running too cool all of the time There are just enough hot days to make radiator coverings Impractical, but tn the meantime low gas mileage becomes the rule through excessive cooling ture Service Smileometers DIO YOU KNOW THAT-- - of the petroleum Only produced In America la used to make gasoline to run automobiles The annual per car consumption of gasoline has Increased only shout U modern angallons over 1900? Th nual consumption Is fn the neighborhood of 450 gallons per car Only about 14,000 000 families own cars in America and that there are 7 000 000 families? There are over 1 ooo.ooo trucks and about l.ooo ooo cars owned by business houses which are li. eluded In the general regulation and whieh should be omitted when viewing the sale possibilities for passenger, privately owned cars. d SAY "BAYER ASPIRI- Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physicians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Colds Pain Headache Neuritis Neuralgia Toothache Accept only "Bayer package which contains proven directions. Art Exhibition Tribuoe 1 Oct. SPRINGVILLE. At meeting of th Springville High School Art association hld Wednesday night It was derided to hold th sixth annual national rt exhibit t the high echo I during th month of It lo il decided t April, 1817 make thle years exhibit larger and b.uer than eny yet held, by Inviting more artists to exhibit and by aslant, NOW YOU HAVE IT! ing only th vary bast arttsta with weeks question ) national reputatlen A first prig of (Answers to last e ia 1 The 8500 and X aaoond prlc of Uo will be engine e simply or offered another name for the e The annual exhibit held by the high engine now commonly used Pdmestio. automobile production school had Its origin about fifteen had it greatest percentage of in- years ago. with only local artlata excrease ii 189 having increased from hibiting hut haa steadily grown, un100 to 1000 cars til the last flic year It haa taken on & Charles F, Kettering Invented interstate Importance end attracted Otto-typ- four-strok- four-cvcl- a spirts Is tk trad aaark of Handy Baver boxes of 12 tablet. Also bottle of 24 and 100 Druggist, Baytr Iftnafsetur of MoaoeceUcacldester a f SalkyUcactd artists from slxtean states, from New public Itttrary to discues plana for th York to Callfornis. last yaar. Armietlc day celebration. Commit-tee- s The prlsee offered are purchase were appointed as follows. Chslr-ms- n of the day, S VV. Greaves; chairprises, the winning pictures becoming the property of the high echo!, which man of parade, 8. E. McCafferty; means, with purehsses and gift, the meeting, S. E. Chrlatensen; sport. school has ona of tha flneat collections Lester Pouleen, dance, Landvlg Olsen. In the country, conaieting of 124 oil SPRINGVILLE KIWANIS MEETS. palntinra representing eaetern, western and Utah artist of exceptional SPRINGVILLE. Oct. 1 District ability and tlx pieces of statuary, with Governor-ele- ct Walter Adams of Provo a total valua of more than 1100,000. was tha speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Springville Klwanls club LIOION TO CELEBRATE. Friday night? His subject was In keepSpecial to Tk Trtbnos. ing with th spirit of Columbus day. EPHRAIM. Oct 14 Th American Elmo Coffman gavs two vocal solos. Legion met Thuraday evening In the J. M. Nichols was toastmaster. Someone has the lucky key the key that will open the padlock on the fine used Nash car now on display The keys were handed out during Fair week. The car on the State Street lot was claimed. is still waiting for the owner to come in with the key and turn the lock. havent tried in the at- - The other car lock, call right away, the car may be yours! Motor Fifth South at Main Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART I B If you have a key that you genuine ) Springville Plans Its Sixth Annual Specie! to Th N- |