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Show DESERELI-NEW- ., - 8ATIMDAY StivrEMBER 23 S ' ,e AUTO OFFICIAL OPTIMISTIC 1922T ' 1 1 , OVER FUTURE OF MOTOR CAR t A ...".' - , 1 - t it - - - 1 . ,' r '. -- i '''' - t f - - tan ralise also the Affect other industries hy the filet that .22 per cettt of the aluminum supply. Pr cent of tho annual production of iron and stool. 20 per vent of tin. le per cent of the copper output and SO poi cent of plate glean manufacture .: ' arm used in the making of motor cars 7. and MetOr trucks. .. - ''-- j, , -- 4- kJ, -- '4 ,,, . ;) ... -- Amur miss" - . ' ' . , 4 -t' ,... .. ' ' , 't-- i A A - - 4.' 4, ,,, A,., - Aiie,di ,.. trsF.,-,- -'- ' , -- 47, r,,,r), - .- ' i 444w., K::.:::it'r'1, , z 7 ,4.....r.....,,,,4.,. ',7 li' - -- , '''''-----' ' - - - P. SLABATGR - , "Shipments from the 34 Woo. South. 11261 ... lat;tervea -.- II Fg:. a1 11 f.,,,.,4 br , ' .V N: ,: V '56(14:1-1,01- 1, istipcoctota-sul- , , - " ""'.." 2 &, ... :i 4,44 to...7" q;44'41..4.,k' 44" b-.- ',.... 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' : - ,.: . - 1 , i , ,t r. - , ' 311aped, , - , . - Evora - - , r LIGHT-SI- X xpa,.., ttr V. 111,411 on the same Special which has won the enthusi.. asra of,, thousands of owners for its dependable performance, power, eoeo -fort and economy in fuel and tires.--- - Sedan The Studebaker Special-Sioffers the Utmost closed car refinement at moderate cost At the new low price of $2050, it represents the x 4 . greatest closed car value baker ever offered. -- '- -- . , - 1111110t ,,, , -- V'tr t.1 assur- - Resister - , $1275 1250 2275 1675 1050 74141111.. ,,,. - . , Coope(4-Pass.).---- TIMEKEEPING TO LEFT , , ' motoring- is we differ- United Stalest. thing an .American must he Európe. first I Stml,bilker Coro. Distributors Socreesors la T. VV. 4 1. O. hattor 111:0. ' -Rate. . ' In , ".1,,,, f tion increased-t- he average farmer's efficiency by 63 per cent. In olden times It need to be said that the farmers could not afford the number of horses which they were using. but still lees could they Afford to be without them. The same applied to power machinery Including motor transportation today. "With these two Important point of Increased eMciency for the worker and lower rentals for the city man accomplished through use of the be before us in the long run continually growing market for and allied products. con'This progress of courae-Itingent upon adequate serving of the of highways. product. development constant vigilance for public safety and city planning." Gasoline Trains Are Answer to R. R. Problems out-do- crt PI gasolMe raitwaYequipment can-go the development of light 'cars and trains for the practical and efficient - heavy trains., is a replacement- question. Rapid strides have been made along this line in the past year or two and the rail car has proven to be the correet eolution of trans.. porMtion difficulties on many short lines where traffic is light and steady losses have been sustained through the operation of Meam trains. s s 97 Per Cent of Automobile Drivers Are Careful Ninety-seve- n per cent of automobile drivers are careful. according to Inspector of the Pennsylvania railroad who checked 30,373 cars at grade crossing', in five states. The educational of the automobile Induetry. campaign, the CT011a Crossing Cautiously drive of the railroads, and the efforts of many other KKKKK tuitions are being pushed to eliminate the 3 per cent of careless drivers. - .. . - .!... - . ,. 23-4- 3 4 e yho Msjibetare wt1 u. , keaa Sept. 23.Almost 50 contracts for state high.waf and bridge construction throughout 'CaliV0.600.000 fornia. totaling more than . have been awarded eo far this year state commission. by the highsayannounced some The commission months ago that it expected to award contracts totaling approximately $10;., 000.000 during the year. The figure of $6,600.000 for conexclusive tracts awarded to Oste-l- a of materials furnishedstate which in many Innames represent a large percentage of the cost. , CI. itcODEL 1 " 16 -- SACRAMEN"TO, the t ' ear tor - Ramat y f 1 Randall-Dod- d Auto Co., Ltd. tkeeod East 47-- at .414)1... S4114 c4, ,Arrt,1 by-the - " - dritt , . 4 -- 1., . .)1 , iPt 14 letiatit,'-'6- ' '-- ' .1 ,V4V ge,4:;d1 fp'e ivaAii ,, 1 ' .,, votoar .4,4, - . I ,', .1 ' - . ... ' LW W. 11.. SO ., H. P. 21650 178S -- 22274 . 5 2650 ALL IN: RUNNING CONDITION These cars 'will be sold at our 4th South St. location, chance. just west of Newhouse EASY TERMS . , SALT LAKEITLITT ,, , , . hotel.-----Thisiryo-ur , , , 1r --- -- -- - . 43-4- ----, 5 West'LltIt'S - ' . - . Phone Was. 3251 ys Open Eventngs and-Sunda- , - , , , . . . . , -. ) 4011 T , , ''''' l too o --- I California Expends ;6,500,000 for Roads Ap Wow, . -- the Country owning care today. A f farmer ear owners indicatthat the use of motor transporta- - . used--on- sorvey-o- motor-vehicle- Aatt,A711-okilig,- - truck for transportation. This release of housing pressure on the Cities god the settling of families on less expensive land gives promise of lower rentals, a prediction In which many leading economists of the day concur. ed - thitisti - . , .,. - ',A,- - " ' '. , The rules-iTrance secia to- hare been made with connivance eit the Of the factories. guardian angel about the only serious to-de. to IIIINOfar aq speed lawe are cancerrtd.,.. there aren't al.. Cars gu 11;6h1ng77 the - boulevard. of Paris . through at breakneck s;vert.4 limited only by the daring and skill of the dria pedestrian is so unfortuveraif nate as to te.) into the lath el an oncoming car, he is promptly arrested. The mfr 'et keeps on. Is- England, the automobile hail brought about a marked change In Roadbed are highway construction. between wider. more dire4 route. are being created. and two cities e called classes of road are the "A" civet ler pamenger c.irs es- IT the other clunively. and the Three clam. primarily for trucks.roads parallel each other. and tire much wider than tilt, average intercity road in America. Mao In England t;wre are ne -deteunethe roads are $o wcirkept- un that It is never necc.,saty t underreeonstructien take the exCenalve that occur. on our road.. The high las per horaepower is builders to causing the European devise all aorta of Ways of emitting and from small power epeed great aired engine.. With a tar per horse- power, of IS, the plight of the English motorist can he imagined. , r11.7T-rcr:71- - - - , . . ... ' rlighigeeNp,eeetod'ItE'llt: n . ' - , IS ,K.:STUDEBAKER YEAR ' r, - thin:. tt 4 !......-- .- - thls'As It one forg,.ts; and - , - , . , . Sedan Sedan (Spread) , 1- , I IN EillIOPE IMVE HARD . - Touring Speedster Ti)V. NAYLOR CO. ST. - - - , . THIS - 1.!2' - STATE tirik BIG-SI- X X Roadster Comps Seden t I'l y. -''' my , - . ',,: l':: ' , . . .. lfrelfltrnitudine-Ildha6- of motor vehicle over the highways. I mind as that of Roger W. Babson not Mona In the ase,of passenger ears; haa pointed out that thousands ot per sons have been buying motor oars and but trucks and motor buses. A survey Over half a million persons motor moving. Into the. suburbs. variolis real estate boards by our in national camped parks during of the the N. A. C C. developed the fact that the past year. "Motor bus lines an now running around 66 citiesbin the countrYtherc regularly in 101 of the largest cities. are over 136.000 on-t-suburban home de"There are 12.000 consolidated pending chiefly motor car and -- 11 I, .. . . Cord rim Standard Equipment , :' .- - , '-- that Stud. The name Studebaker is your wree of satisfaction. Toads( 1225 1550 , , . 1,.,,!itiv Alp OP. rmd W. 11.. SO IS. P. TS it! - in . "Animportant assurance of the future of the automobile business lies in the fact that cars and trucks in the main are creator, of wealth. It was readily recognized from almost the be- -. ginning that railroad., were builders of empire. but the editorial minds were slower to realize that motor cars and motor trucks. developing the country intensively. are also productive of sconotnic.valus. The industry Itself was partially responsible for this lack of apprehension because in it stressed .the Its advertisements recreation feature. a desirable element. but one which could not alone explain the emtinued Increase in no tor transportation. But recently even as critica: a It is molmted SPECIAL-St- ALP, Touring . -, - .. -. -. Roadster (34Pesa)......- - 972 Compaassadeter Sedan , - PRICESt. o. b. factories MODELS AND - -, 1 e. '7,4-iit:r,t'',4',.- ----- - , , Inside, the invitirl depth of the cushions, the subdued harmony of upholstery, the soft carpeting and the completeness of appointments offer an irresistible appeal - ' , !, , - ' Automobiles Pay For Themselves. thief-proo- - ,,,,,.,,, lo Ili t!, 4 Thlf - I schools in the United States. according to the U. S. Bureau of Education. Most of these ars using motor There buses to transport children. are still 101.000 rural schools not yet. consolidated. "Rome.- Georgicis organizint- a school using morural agricultural tor buses to market the products end to transport 100 students. lines announce plans Chicago to use buses as feeders, "Twenty-thre- e electric railways are using buses as feeders to their main lines. steam railroads in 21 "Twenty-eigstates are using flanged wheel motor buses to handle short Ene business. "I have been asked to say eome. thing regarding the future of the acceasory business. One can only out. line Tgeneral , principles and not predict in detail. may look for business even better than beI But they are doing this year. lieve there are additional- possibilities open to those tirms which can develop new and useful devices. "This is tulip' as true of the foreign In fact. In field as the American. some yountries, such as Argentina, use some owners will where several types of horns on one car. "Aside from the fact that the public is an intelligent Judge of motor products. and hence has an Interest in improvements. as,they come along. there is a potential accessory demand lii the fact of the great numbers of low price ears which are being rnanufacture& The man who buys a low price car and finds that he would like some particular added feature on It usually feels that he has bought &íz t. dolt miring wide epee; simple, automatic window rifts raise or lower piste time windows; opsksocnt comer ticbts; maasise headlight, e artistic await limps; courtesy light; twat ventilator; windehield wiper and rain f transmission kek eindr; exbawat beater; vigor ; jeardsd eight-da- y ' 0reoa4 Easf - moniciat he, ,is hack trazk, Vis,; ' zr - - '' AMERICANS 11110'10ANS - II - Zi;?;',:tAl.,-- , - Flour doors ' - '''' tortionova;1004Am.... , massive headlights, the graceful cowl lamps end the courtesy Fight jolt above the running board on the driver's side, which illuminates the roadveaykt pass-- ' 4t , ' I I , ;,', , '4t -,: N.'. industry has made 1A114.000 motor creased .to 50 per cent within the next vehicles. which is practically equal to tow yearts the full year's production of 1921. Motor Transportation - when the figures were LUSA& "Of the production this year. about 10 per cent were closed care and Constantly Increasing.' "Our reports show an Inoreasing use this proportion 1 expect to see in x ' ;I ..' , , ' 1 , I - . ,- 1 - - ,., -- tt 47-I- e, I I - Sedan RE Studebaker Special-Siwill win your admiration at first glance. After you have examined it you will be even more delighted with it. When you have ridden in it you vion't be satisfied with anything else. The market does' not oiler a more beautiful enckssed body. Certainly none is bunt of better roaterkds and finer IvorkmanshIP-- It is a ItrThring example of the handicraft of Studebaker artisans. yEverything is in etcWaite taste. ibdistinctive body ruses are enhanced : ) ..'-- ,:,, 1 ra ga .. t , ,, mgr 6,.. . ' 1 - 111 itt4L liv.k '; 0 ', '4- Z . : - ' ,,,7,4 p ; 44. : r,la,,,:-,- A i ,rt. , 4 f, .1 st e, s 1 I or t , $ , ,..,,......,. ennonommonN 31"),. Oh Auto Co., Ltd. - :--'I. , - .1P4.! "tc.'", - 11 ' Pw' ,,2--- li.;. Randall-Dod- d di , I ' ' - It ,,, dat ,, .t" .P , , . 'm - '', ,; - 4.- e--, '1 - S II P11414,04., . , 0,ö r ,,,, The , - ; , - . 7".,,'T 4 a . ..', , ,- -. ,:- - , -- I ht , , - !. - ,., ;11 ! - "see U 1. ' , ', , 1141111 , : :. Liot-- ; I 4 .' .1 , Now Tito 41, - ... ,t'.... ' . 'a ' 1 -- SWAN i - ,......, IZazvata.0. edirv' SpozaWay; r ,; '44, . 1 11111.. I 'Se . . , 4,- 44 he . r Sett Lake. W. to- -, comparizon. Where eon you get ear for marls as the toesey t ..., . z...,,,z,. . ' - . ', ... , , , , otandard - toortees. c . , . . .'.' -. 4- - .Ag.. Ngit,-,- , - ,, , , O..".' I in.thi history of the industry. Preliminaryreports Indieste a production in Au- irtiet of 270.000 vehicles, of which 22.000 were trucks. This le 24 per rent more than July and only 25.000 leas than June. the biggeet month in the hietory of our industry, !'During the first eight iiontlis the Mgt. COMPANY the East i .. , ODEL ,,o . . , 4,-,,:;,- , ,,4 - ' - 11.000 or less. U : ....., 4- - i -- THE RUBBER PRODUCTS , , ,,,,,,.: :110 1 nropfe.",11r! v..1,...fol, " , ; I ..1. 7 4141 "In this year's production, about per cent are trucks, but the truck production will keep wit 'increasing as general business gets bettor "Of the cars produced this year.' probably TO per cent will sell at haat IC. 1:s . , -- '47 44.... . 4,...... ,,,,A4 1 - 10 Wo - ' 7 4 , -- ' roar wont pot our rtrond Wtoolowilltthotattorooreeem. owl gra twarontot they wn't oonto town. 111111TO lett . ..1111S.00 Slot laid IL Uzi h24 . 20.11w0 mos , 224 ....,tt12-2117 49 50 111.10 TOOKS . ,,,,,:, 1 :' 4, e ,- - 4- - ,,, -- LIKE THE FACIDRY , ,,.. l' . , - NO , t , ., ,., xoopowy"-orrove-v-o-.-- 1 - ,:l ' al -- 't ,, . 11st , A , ,...i anr previous time In tha'businesa. "Thie is reflected in the 'accessory - market by the increase in the equip- ment and appointments supplied with the finished product and the creation .7 of a public, desire to get the last word In motor ImPromment- "This year's production should and truelta- b.is safe to say that next year. IJpip -with export demands Increasing. more than 2,250.000 motor vehicles will be l'. :: ' . ,. X , - 'One ' ,,,,. - ...i.. , tor vehicles than , - ,?--:, -- t - it i 3-- Also,-:,--.;-.---- ......, . BtFTAIO - ..:,. --- i . 7 v rt I n. ....., ; tr'- - i'0,11(4b4,--- ,t A& .., - , ' , o', : N Y., Sept; 23.-- -rh present prosperity In the automobile said Alfred means employment for 3 4 million people." Itoves, general manager, of this National Automobile Chamber of' Commerce, speaking before the convention of the Idotor & Accessory Menu. fadtorero Association here today. je offeet et tho public 'In addition to tho 200.000 ',mien . working in the automobils plants. to for increased mode m tneportation ...the hundreds of thousands of prof's- naturally is a very prompt 'stimulus atonal chauffours and drivers and of to the business of those factories Ruth- - : retail garage employees. there aro int parts and accessories; Salm for , about.,450,000 accessory factory work-ethe past four months have been the 150.000 tiro- dealerwand salesmen lamest for any stmilar period on rec-, ord due to the kesm competitiog on more retail allied thousandsin and - I'ltadee. en- the part of manufacturers-eac- h deavoring to get a large amount of se ss..ane for ess moot busin the by giving Workers Is- - fact, mom value tor .,.,, -- , y .1 . .7.'7 , ,' --- ------, - - - ,t , I . '''''l , ''. ., ,.N.I. , , . . Detailed AnalysiAlf Whole Situation Presented !it Con' vention of Accessory Part Manufacturers in Buffalo Future Promised IndlistryWithAll Its Connective Branch Lines. - - , r- INDUSTRY INl'UNITED STATES ' , .,,,,b1,i,7 DOLLAR SPEEDWAY. , . Ili 1li , I , 200 ow .. . .,, |