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Show V SECTION f FOUR THU DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY. 26, 1934 Jackson Hole, Region Of Roinance, Mountains, Lake, and Big Game District Is Easily Reached - objective of the west. Splendid scenery, oool climate and the beet fishing streams in the west combine to make the lure for the summer sojourner The south entrance to the Toilowston park la through the Jackson Hole and on July- - 2S, 1821, the largest number of autos that over entered any single entrance on one dey passed in to one through the eolith en-- j. trance. The Hoback river road that was completed last year is one of the most beautiful drives In the west and combines the beet forest, mountain and river scenery with the beet fishing the country The largest steel has to offer. bridge in tbs state of Wyoming now spans the Bnaks river that leads to Jackson Hole fromeVictor Idaho. Many miles of road build- 1st v By Auto From Salt Lake City In the E&rly Days it Was Famed as an Outlaw Re treat; But Nowit is B etter Known Because of The Grandeur of its Lakes and Mountains Dude Ranches and Tourists Dot the Valley. Tel-low- st BY F. D. B. GAY, . . PILOT THE DESERET NEWS TOURFINDER.' 1828, William Sublett, following down the course of a IN from what is now Yellowstone National Park, a beautiful valley and lake which he named after surrounded on aU Wlth no aPParent outlet bo he named aSaA t .thk regioir lloie At that time the country was trappers paradise, the natural home of countless fur bearing animals." Big game Ivas also abundant, including deer, elk. moose and buffalo. Trappers and explorers, Dude ranches, dudes and toufists, 1924. These are th? two Hole Jackson in i , history. kaud of eest. Beauty,. summit-.oTeton Pgss pie " It u an ItuggiU w eea level Inspiring that , v. tag are now under contract or within the next three years Jack-so- n Hole will boast of the beet system of roads la western Keep the Gasoline -Vent Open. lank -- "I Thf cap pf tbs gasoline tank filler bas tn tt a ema.l hole if the gate-lisystem is of the gravity feed This in to allow air to enter type the tank so that the gasoline flawing out will not leave a vacuum, hich win fmaily become so at Hoag atrto stop the flow of gasoline to the carburet or When gasoline fatf reach the carburetor at any lrne, make sure that the, vent is open before looking for stoppage sa ed THECITY MOTOR SALES CO; Authorized Salt Lake Dealers es f sight and in greeted William Bublett and hia six miles you drop 2,00 feet In lutie party ca that summer morn- - going into Jackson. The road leads - mg tn 182. A ahlmroering i.v,, down the mountain In steady even twenty mile long and from four grades and sou get a thrill os you to girt miles wide, set tn th"iarled look bejow-yoand can see tas . greens of a mighty forest, present-- road In several places as It winds - ed a plctura o( entrancing beauty. its way down to the valley. Add to this lake and forest a Hude Ranches and Tourists. . background of mighty mountains ckoo Hole , , with snow splashed summits that .big game hunter first alrscted tha for yeare this r pierce the sky and challenge the country enjoyed and the reputation of progress of the explorer, where bl same . , meeting with bear, deer, elk and grounds in the United States.hunting Borne moose were experiences of every or the ranchers took rare of the I day travel and you ha bo a faint hunters and them guided with glimpse of Jackson Hole In 1828 their pack out fits out ipto the Sublett waa one of the leading ad. hunting grounds and these ranches venturers In the fur trading bus- that catered to the. hunters iness of his day and later estabknown at dude ranches, the lished the first permanent fort In hunters were "dudes and the Wyoming at Ft. Laramie guides to the hunters were called Jackson Hole EirfSy to Reach. "dude wranglers; This- distinJackson Hole in the recent past guished the local cow ranches was remote and inaccessible, today from those that handled dudes and It Is t)ur next door neighbor. Good kept the social cast of tho Hole In roads and automobiles have made proper focus A cow man that the change. Jackson Hole Is reach- had led a blatnelem'ljfe of ebaaing ed from the west over Teton Pass. wild steers In the great open - Prior to 1885 ail provision- - were places didn't want himself mixed brought Into the country by pack up kith dude wranglers. But trains. In the fail of 188 tha the dude rancher got big prices for first wagon blazed the trail over his outfits and service and he wa the Teton Pass The road prospered and the dude ranchos became the famous places of the Improved for wagons -- gradually but- few autos could the Jackson country- .- Front! big gamo old wagon road. The Forest Ser- - resorts they enlarged their scope - vice relieved this condition when of activity to take in tho summer they completed lbs new road over tourist so that at the present time the pan In ISIS. This was the whem, you speak of n dude ranch beginning of a new day for Jack- - you think of one of the great sum-so- n Hole. This road Is one of the mer resorts of this section. They best built mountain roads In the I have the choice locations on the Our u this was not accomplished until be the firsfto climb the most beau- The second trip was made ttful mountain in the Rocky nous o the summit la 2921. The story tains resulted in the local party made the ;ocs that the Great Teton had nev-,- being planned which been ascended and that some first successful attempt Jn sxperto from the Alps had decid- The fad that but. two successful ed to make, the hike and he the climbs bate been recorded Is evfirst to reach the summit. This idence that from a mountain clmb-In- g standpoint It is one of the great report was brought to Wyoming and local pride was aroused and feats in AmericaJs outdoor r Range, Jackson Lake, Jenny Lake, the feeling that ho Dago should Leigh Lake, Phelps Lake arid rivers, creeks and forested hills make this a summer without a peer. The whole country is garbed In the most wonderful restful-greenOccasional showers keep every bit of foliage clean, the landscapes with their changing hues as cloud and shadow and changing sun al- ter light effects make a picture of matchless beauty. The greatest fea- -, ture of the Jackson Hole country , from a scenic standpoint is the mighty Teton, mountains. This is the mountain range supreme of the west The Grand Teton rises! 13.747 feet above the sea end the second highest peak In Wyo-- j minit Climbing the Tetons Is one of the mountain climbing achieve- The heeding of this article wiU look interesting to m large number ments of America and to date but) f automobile owners. Some owner are w and put of the repair two parties have been successful while others only require to make a visit it long In their endeavors to reach the shop all the time, As certain intervals. s large food manufacturer tells the world of Crand and the summit Teton, -Thren - season." Every cat require a certain amount of regular care and attentlon, bat there is such a thing a giving it too much attention of the wrong kind, just a it is possible to not Jive it enough attention of the right kind. An, engine overhaul biil;s generally a large one, andfew automobile owners en)oy paying it. The writer has driven the same car for over three years, yet the engine is still m good condition and has never been out of the frame for an overhaul. Oh, I can hear you say, but you are a mechanic. Let me tell yon that you do not bills on the engine require to be a mechanic to keep down repair . or any other part of your car. All that I do practically any other automobile owner can da Take this engine overhaul. - The principal reason why the engine in my car is still in good condition, is because I drain out all the old oil from the crankcase every 500 miles in summer, and about , every 400 miles in winter. In this way 1. always have fresh lubri-eating oil in the crankcase. It you find that your engine appear to use very little oil, that when yon examine the oil found21 years mce gauge it always shows the crankcase with apparently plenty of oil, it is NOT a good sign. A on June 16th, 1903, little r thought will show you that while your engine is operating oil is being used, and the fact that the level of the oil m the grankvise does not appear to go down, PROVES that the of dilution of thy lubricating oil m UNLESS USNKUSf 6 ORNNCO DOT 500WLB your crankcase with gasoline is ENGMf OVERHAUL BILLS Wll BE ta&n cars million very heavy. Dram on some of the old oil and you wilt find that it smells strongly of gasoline and if you rub a little of it between your fingers you will find it has no quickened pace business, body compared with a fingerful of fresh oiL How does thts diliuion occur. supplied today it convenience very difficult to vaporize properly and the heavy part that is not burned on the power stroke finds its way past the piston down into day-by-dhealthtravel the crankcase, diluting the lubricating oiL This gasoline thins out the oil to such an extent that it will not lubricate the engine bearings or cylinder walls causing them to wear rapidly and very soon your engine becomes very noisy and has to be takes down and overhauled. If yon want to keep your engine in good 'condition and prevent early engine overhaul bills, change a the oil in the crankcase at least every 500 miles. Take as another example thd lubrication of the rear axle. This makes transimportant unit should be filled to the proper level with lubricant If you give the rear axle this attention, it will every 5,000 mile be lubricated perfectly, and will give no trouble. Suppose, however, alL in your zeal yon keep- - on pumping in oil past the proper level, what happens? First you notice that oil begins to ooze out on the brake drums and the brakes refuse to act promptly because of the oil on i lining , This means that yon have to remove the rear wheels and fit new washers. You also have to remove the brake bands and wash them Now all this trouble and exin gasoline then readjust the brake pense would have been avoided if care had been taken m the first place to find out how you should have filled the Tear axle with oil. This kind of thing is done every day and is one of the reasons A few moments study of the why yon have high repair bills instruction book yon received with your car would have told yon to have put into the roar axle. A study of the just how much oilnow and again will tell yon a number of things instruction book Read it carefully, then about your car that you have forgotten. follow the instructions given, and you will find yotf will save yourself a lot of grief, and keep your car out of the pair shop, I am Jure the average owner can save himself fully 50 of all the repair bills he now has if he would give regular attention- - to the lubrication of all parts of the car that require can it Take the chassi Yonbefore drive a long distance lack of lubrication causes the various bearings and pins on such as the spring shackles, part etc, to steering connection show signs of wear. When thev do start, they wear very rapidly and have to be replaced thousands of miles before it should . be necessary. Tin i - quite an . , this expense is a otal expensive Job. and all that is required of about two hours' work every month greasing up and lubncatittg the various part of the chassi Give your car regular attention, don't tinker with any adjustments that should be made by a mechanic, keep aU parts clean and all nuts and bolts tightened up and you will be agreeably surprised , at the reduction in your repair bill WEEK-SOON TO PREVEN7 -HOW KE - NEXT TIPS C L mountain lakes and rivers and their clientage comes the exclusive, social circles of the east and are booked months in advance of the summer season. Wonderful Kornc Features. Jackson "Hole's big reputation rests on Its summer climate and beautiful scenery. The Teton 2. -r .19, be-re- ' - - get-over The Touring Car 295 Runabout - - 2 265' Demountable Rims 890 Yordor Sdan 655 Why Repair Bills Art High On Some Cars Service bey any esedel 8y mskfas 4eeeoeueliWemns lei euj'anei for rhe Minor Or have to A The-gavol- itie -- scale tt -- X SZB THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER T H -- t V N I V EH 8 A A tt TROUBLE, " Caarrtfht 1924 xf: S. X. L Tccksunl Sre&si -V . , - I Large Enough to Serve You SmaU Enough to Know You THECITYMOTOR SALES CO. -A COOD PLACE TO TRADE." .705 SOUTH STATE STREET PHONE WASATCH 943- .- ing air on oiir mountain tops. There's a world of powcr and miles st J s It pays to discriminate in buying. 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Economical V- - manufacture on - -- ar 2 To see that the car you get is properly' . serviced and delivered to you in good order n and ay - - of dollar-for-doll- -- the the brought yea eea buy ew rhe Per Welh Pwedwre Pise..The Feed dealer fa eelghherJheeel er ill gladly expiate hath glees la derail. : -- its modern life. motorizing have Ford Ten 1 To Bell you a Ford, By bo doing, we are value in giving you the beet th automobile world today. - - VV Ford Motor Company has contributed largely, to the iUfriarf.al.DanA . it for BY E.li.SCOTT ing, Tudor Sedan e How to Care In the 525 Coup AutomoM s. 21 Yeai?c sad Saner 85 cars , vaca-tlonla- Tha first settlefs rams Into th Jackson valley in 1(84 Tha trip in waa a pack trail proposition And this region got reputation for isolation that made It - fxnm?n henever a holdup was committed. m any pert of (he west and th hold up artist escaped from the meshes of the law. th story went the founds that the culprit had made a successful flight to Jackson Hole. Thus Jackson Hole became in the public mind. rendezvous of train robbers, safe blow. climbers and all porch the V. gang of law breakers and crook It waa an outlaw haven of safety All the narrow passes were guarded and no one could get in or out without the permission of king-piOf robbers' roost. Some fine dream and of course nothing could have been farther from the truth Jack-so- n Hole never had any larger percentage of the lawless element then sny other section of the west and tt .never could go one, two .three with the bunch that did live down around the Big I'Tnty country or with the gang that lived in the borderland of northern Utah and tVyominer Jackson Hole arm settled about 1890 and has been a settlement of prosperous small cattle men It Iras grown and. thrived and locally has had the reputation of being on or the refined sections of the state Thus public fancy and Idle stories gave to a country a bad man a reputation that existed only tn the mind of a misinformed public. . The lake region of Jackson Hole is becoming one of the great tour- - .the universal car Five - Fold Purpose s Ter ntrjtnitna, tot Onset Gnft Bttki ' |