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Show SECTION THE DESERET NEWS FOUR clearly shows that to substitute smaller trucks for large ones unquesUWD ably Inci eases road wear. To Illustrate suppoee each dollar spent In highway Improvement aa an arbitrary figof load carure buye 1.000 rying ability. Bearing In mind that two klnda of weight travel over they roads weight of load and weight of vehicle U is obvious that the dividends on our investmsnt will bo d1 r mined by the proportion of this traffic r weight of which It useful weight truck has lean th load. iThe f n one ton of vehicle weight for each ton of capacity, benca. If all tha vehicles oparattng over .this dollar's worth of highway wore of 7 4 tons capacity, then that dollar would provide for 000 of useful load transport, tton. A truck, on the other hand, ordinarily weighs over two tuns Itself and so if this size wero used entirety. the same dollar's worth of road of usewould give only ttl ful load transportation as two-thirof tha road'a rarrylng ability would be used In transporting the weight of the truck. Lkson-CIayto- SATURDAY OCTOBER 10 1920 HT Motor Co. n ton-mil- Succeeds Shean Motor Co. . V-to- Type and Construction of Highways Built and Ca pacity and Design of Vehicles Operated , Orer Them to Determine Return On the Money Expended. Reduces Prices -- ton-mil- es ton-mll- Comforming with the trend of the times, Columbia Motors Com- -, pany authorizes us to announce a new and lower price schedule effective October 10 for its line of cars, f. o. b., Detroit, as follows; as By a. r. m as i n v. Vioo Rrewldent of In unuU-Mia- l Motor Co. Of all th varloua shortages harii assing this country today, non more menacing to our national welfare than lhe shortage of transportation. It was largely the realization of this fact that .caused our government, to appropriate some f 800 000.-00- 0 to be spent In the coqrae of the next few years for the Improvement of hlghways to permit a more extend- AUTOMOTIVE ACTIVITIES ed use of the motor truck 1TUUHGIIOIT THE W ORLD. In expending this amount, the United States Is, In reality, buying a cerBritish Columbia ha 25.000 autog tain number of bf load mobiles la use, ability or In other words highGov. Cox and Senator Harding are ways, the value of which will depend expert motorists. on the amount of material that can Pennsylvania has a registration of be transported over them. The re- more than 60,225 motor trucks. turn on the Investment will be deCost of mileage is from one termined not alone by the type and quarter to tire one half cent per mile per construction of the highways- - built, tire. but also by the capacity and design More than 1,000 motor vehicle liof the vehicles operated over them. censes were revoked In New Jersey As a first step toward securing the the last year greatest return In transportation from during England has 20000 motorists in a the money spent on highway improve- comparatively .small nrea, less In Hze ment, the Bureau of Public'Roads at than the state of Michigan. Yashlngton has oondu&ted extensive la It estimated that fully 10,000 experiments In order to determine the American-mad- e automobiles will be type of highway which will give the marketed this year In the Argentine. ton-miof load largest number of Motorists In New York are asking dollar expended. for more traffic policemen for carrying ablllpr-pethe the of the proother phase However, of both pedestrians and autoblem that of regulating motor ve- safety hicles so as to get the greatest tpn mobiles. The American public is expending nage transported with the least dam- $5,000,000,000 a year, or 5280 a famage to the roads presents much ily for operating, and riding In autogreater difficulties, since the decision mobiles. rests, not In the hands of a centrally the entire railroad mileage located group of technically Informed of Nearly the country could be laid on the men, but with numerous widely scathighway rtght of way of two states tered legislative bodies. The Ineffec- Texas and Kansas. tiveness of this arrangement can be The dally consumption of gasoline seen by the fsset that methods of refor all motor vehicles In the Vnlte1 stricting jn,or vehicles vary widely States Is reported between It, 000,000 In all parts of the country. While it is certain that every legislature pass- and 14,000,000 gallons. During the month of August, 150,-67- 1 ing a law to establish license fees or and 16,000 trucks restrict traffic, does so In an earnest were passenger cars motor factories in effort to conserve the roads, there is a the producedof In.Detroit, Mich. territory strong tendency on the part of those The average cost of automobiles innot fully apprised of real facts to as- creased 12 per cent thia year, while sume that small trucks cause less during the prices of commodities road wear than large trucks and that same time rose 165 per cent. thay should therefore be favored Through the experiments of distillConsider for a moment, the effect of motor spirits from wheat straw, It ing favored has that the legislation lighter le stated that a ton- of straw wilt prowheof capacity tnjek. Regardless forty gallons ofgasoline. ther the material is to be shipped 1n duce Western cities In the United States forge or small trucks, the demand for enforce laws against "Jaytruck transportation remains the same, strongly crossing of streets by peas practically none of it can be di- walking" in the middle of the block verted to other channels. AS a result, destrians Every state automobile in Massawhen large unit haulage Is discour- chusetts Is required by law1 to have aged, the same amount of freight is the name of the department or Instimerely divided up among a greater tution painted on the side of the venumber of smaller vehicles, running hicle." r- ' at far greater speeds and increasing As a result of the difficulties of help the cost of hauling by a very consid- In France, motor tanke are becomerable percentage. a desirable substitute for human If this decreased the amount of road ing hard to labor, which is costly wear apd permitted our 189.600,000 obtain v Investment to obtain more In France all roads not less than of load carrying ability it Is possible S3 feet wide are required to have a that the Increased cost would be Jus- single line of trees on each side, at tified. But this is not the case. A distances apart varying from 16 to 32 i careful consideration of the effect! feet. Digest ton-mil- cai-ryln- le r - i. ton-mil- es , TOURING CAR, 5 PASSENGER SPORT MODEL, 5 WIRE WHEELS ROADSTER, 5 DISTEEL WHEELS SEDAN, FIVE PASSENGER Ts Vfl Mr. Mica a, Uk retiring WAuagnr of lhe bhean Motor Company. Top, riglib Mr. IisiJrl O. Larson, iniJdiiiit of the new company. But- -, torn Mr. Don C. Clayton, tin treasurer and manager of the near com- puny. COUPE, FOUR PASSENGER Ths announcement has been made n that the Motor company of which Mr. Daniel O,. on auto row auo-mobil- 7... $1,945 ...$1,945 $2,895 .7. . $2,895 X 4 Columbia Motors Co. 996,660 Cars' Built by Ford Factories in Twelve Month Detroit, Mich. : Period. r The production of "Ford cars for the fiscal year ending July 81st 1920, in j the factory at Highland Park, reach-- ; ed the astounding figures of 941,042 cars, according to tha Ford Servlpe Bulletin. Ford Motor Company kot Canada, Ltd., of Ford, Or made 68,-6cara an aggregate 'e year, of new Ford car totalling 996.660 Western Motor Sales Co. 180 J Salt Lake City East Second South Street. 18 It waa estimated August 1st 1919, that In the following twelve months one million cars would be mad. 8o that the estimated mark waa almost reached. The average output of the factories on July list, 1920, was 1,500 cara per day so that If the factory car. Shean local Motor company, dis- tributors of tbs Stephen Salient Six. "And, too. If you live off th pavement, or ar obliged to take any trips from town to town, you wilt find that you ar a graat deal more liable to get there and back if you uso your UtUa old set of chains In the tool hox ready SBSB ' ' 5111 for the emergency which may arise at BEST IN BEST any tlms. If you have your chains Wtth you nsvar for nsed Urns all ths Forry you fear you eannot catch a train withSales Manager of Sheane Mo- out or that heaRh endangering your of your car, It 1 no bother to keep Attractive Home of Randall-Dod- d tor Co. Points Out Advi th chains In fh tool box or under th seat and it saves a. lot of worry. If Provide Rooms els. ability of Having Chains nothing "Th way many motorists go around For l- - Comfort of Buict without chains until they get stuck in Available at All a storm, and then wish for them, and ' CAN HELP Owner. have to depend on th other fellow to was wise enough pull them out who Now is th time for all good mo to bring his chains along. Is almost an la also It Imposition and patheticman torists to bring out th t non-ski- d Another big advantage of being a who has a little foresight on th e chains. i , in driving his car. A Uttl forethought Bulck owner, according to Salesman-age- r Not that the motorist should use and preparation would save them all Tom Da via of the Randall Dodd Auto company, local distributors of THEIR CROPS them, rain or shine, from now until their worrit and trouble Bulck automobiles April 1, 1921,' or anything Ilk that, and G. M. C. but tt la a mighty good Idea to put trucks, Is ths fact that ths largest And the chains in the tool bog and have most efficiently equipped service eta-tlo-n with you whenever you' take a In the intermountaiu west has A Pilgrimage to the Country them trip, especially Into th country. Just been completed by tha Randall With autumn showers, with us again On Part of Every Autoiat and a snow storm due most any time, Dodd Auto company, and this splendid structure, designed from top to again the streets are liable to be slipFor Purpose of, Buying pery after th theatre, at night and bottom for Buiok eervice, embodiee to go home Its a lot better to be able . every hew Idea In th way of modern fair rate of speed without worryFruit Will Make it Very at a than it Is to have to croop along ing equipment for the care and handling for fear your tar will taka a notion Much Easier for Fanner. to of Bulck cars. collide with a corner plat glass Thia Immense building, erected to Nash Official Cite Instance better window before you get to the garage-,serve Bulck owners, 1 another warns Sales .Manager Dean of the the Interest th Randall Dodd of proof Motor of Where by Auto company has In each Bulck mo"From, now on until the season Not onlv according to Davis. changes every ttutomobilUt should Car The Family Circle torist, Is tha building designed end equipped make3 It point to Journey cut Into of faster for the rendering d, service, Wa th country every weelq-enand buy but coey waiting rooms and other conth of for veniences comfort designed op all the surplus products he can afBulck owners hav been supplied to ford frdiw th a I armera," say O. 'P. i grow becoming The automobile Randall Dodd Auto com- to make the Judd, manager of the Western Motor1 Ing factor In family life, according p4ny. new building even more lnvlt-Jame- a 1 aclftc Sale company, local distributor of the of , Jr Warden, ,n cleanliness, expert non and cour-Nas- h the Columbia six. Motor company . Bulck service. eaye characterise " tesy "As everv on knows continued tore of Nash passenger care and Jwvt Mr. Judd, "farmers generally have had Is not it out that who point truck, a great year, but fine crofts will avail only proving the solution of the recreaIs them jtr us little tin lens those crops tlon problem for the family, but It can be moved fi em Ihe farm lO thi "also a mean of keeping parent and consumer. their growing chldren together. , "There are at least six million au- IThle latter point waa illustrated to to mobiles jn ths country, half of wh'ch me th other day by a Nath burner ar owned In town and cities. Bet said that hi egr had solved who each and every eitv it an who Own a that he'd bothered him and problem car make It his duly to Journey out! wife for a number of months," his Into the country and lotd hl car with Warden. "That wa tha increas says TaHn at least two bushel ftf -produce lug difficulty they wars hating In "Some of us can buy two bushels keeping the same Intimate association I !H Slave l I ear ear of potatoes or two bushels Of apples, ' Working Capacity with their children that had existed 4 year ear even treat or at least take a bulhel of each. Oth-- , before the children nought araociatlo gaffe fair, era can buy pears, plums, peaches I Tbs "Caterpillar T racier te and recreation outside the family cir F you are going to conware eftea perehased aa the grapes, etc.. If every one of the three cle. t million cars get out Into the country! ban of it actual working caw car tinue more using your the the "The older children, and comes back with a minimum of pacity than on war horsepower winter-montdifficult K la," thia owner explained. two buabel of oroduc each there will It i. I that rvuoa that during ratings. how of the a "With car, the purchase be Just a'x 0)111100 bush-lless on the should see that gaoarafly eboaaa in you kbw the for th changed, situation ever, farms , te atbar tractors of higher car not only make. It possible for e'l in good condition'. "This suggesting! ha aw Important nominal rating. Big working cn but her tore out to of th go faml.y and bearing on the Whatever it needs from the parent found that th children partly is tha ratal! of e liberal It Is difficult farm labor situation chains to a new carburetor took aa much pleasure tn planning and aarploa af pawar ovar it. ratsq, for th farmer to grt hi product to wiBtaiasa traeswiasion Ina.aa, participating in such outings aa the" market because he cannot get cars and will be installed by us at a older folks themselvea. track, bwohUs-fra- n has little time to spare from hi work, fair-prof- it will aenee We of time th 'Within short price. parfa because of the scarcity and expen , separation had entire v disappeared si veness of farm work. Therefore the, store" your car during the and th little famiy circle was again Tha Halt Maanfact a. uig Company fRy automobile owner who Joins tn winter months if you say so reunited CmV , Paaria. fit , th great country FHrrlmage will be liotna Cofef "The motor ear, however, not only , Waw, and take care of the batIn 4agva, doing a service not gnly to the farmer I . CW. Pwk, meets this root. problem bwt trtate f but to himself and she transportation emit of of the high tery. oitea the problem I companies." etced Tt is met Ms en recreation WOODRUFF MOTOR CO. and bad tt not been ! Jty unstinting Of ths 16 HI monr ears in the ea- 1737 West Fourth South. rpe-- elhe motor aw. n) ar montr-of t Mss. 4370. weij 4 have heeir graaiy curtailed . a foerd la the ca wll cif tf Montetb tin e," this de -- Ret Time. MISTS Ml Cooling System Is Almost Human ms mm., cm mu IjHB Ue L7. A C Re-unite- d its automatically controlled theinostats, , patented condensing , W'TH hose walls and tight-fittin- g accurately constructed cylinder y nnections, the Cadillac cooling system- closely approaches mechanical perfection- its almost human in operation. - - Too an run a Cadillac automobile thousands of miles without adding a drop of water to the supply in tbs radiator. .The Cadtllac engine never becomes which circulate vbrohnd the cylinder blocks, cooling th motor, never rises shove a certain predetermined tempera tur. , And, unlike moot other motor-drive- n vehicles, there la no loss of water from th Cadtllac cooling system through evaporation. All steam and vapor la collected and condensed and autgmliyjthernio syphoned back into the radiator to cooled and used over an over again e tong aa you choose to use tt. b. rn f the h praf-aren- it-irk- ept tpertHqn j non-dippi- mvabllahed t tab' (W4- 1 -t 51 SOUTH STATE BOISE.- - AetweM1e fteaicr SALT LAKE IDAHO . ) b-- mt 61 e-- rbi. The Columbia Motors Companyjmd its representatives gladly meet the wishes of the public. FORD MAKES oould have had one more day they would have gone over the million mark. Add to thia that during the same twelve months th company mad 79, 008 tractors, and there were made at th plant in Ford, Ontario, 2.667 tractors, an aggregate of 81.666 tractor. Almost one half of the motor cara in the world are Ford cara In the United Ktatea and Canada, a little better than one-ha- lf of all ths motor cars are Ford cara There are a title more than 800,000 Automobile Interests in Detroit. farm tractor in the United States, Mich., ar offering helpful assistance and the Ford factory haf built 144,-85- 2 in th first "No Accident Drive ever Ford ho n farm tractors. held in that city. The Cadillac U Cost of production has braying whatever on this price reduction. The decrease is made solely in response to the demand of the public that it get automotive transportation for less money. Larson-Clayto- Larson Is president and Mr. Don C. Clayton Is treasurer and manager, has taken over tbs business of the Shean Motor company, Mr. Carson Is now State treasurer and candidate for as stats auditor. Mr. Clayton formerly was secretary to Sutherland and later secretary to Senator Smoot Both gentlemen are well known throughout the stat Remarkable' results have attended the efforts of Mr. Sheen during the brief time that he has been tn this Stephens territory with the famous Salient SIX, and he Is discontinuing his business activities owing to tha fact that his health has tor soma time past been very poor. Mr. Shean Is contemplating moving to ths Pacific coast, as his doctor has advised this, move He will leave Salt Lake- City with the best wishes of all with whom he haa.como In contact. Ths Shean Motor company has had truly remarkable growth under hie efficient management. . Me. Clayton announces that there will be no change made in the organization of the company, and that Mr. Ward F. Dean will remain as a and J. H. Nye as assistant salesmanager, Ths new management will continue to'glfe the public the same efficient and dependable service aa that rendered by their predecessor. Because a motor car driver in Kio a a chauffeur do Janeiro served without an accident, the occasion was recently telebrated by offering a special thanksgiving mass. Police records show that $.269 valued at $4,000,000. have been olen in Chicago In the first 8 months of the j ir.. Of thia number only 988 have been recovered. 1921 Among the latest modes of ths automobiles are cars to paesenger Amethyst, match miladies Jewels. garftet, sapphire, are the colors and with th harmonize top are made- to ' f . ' body finish. In the The queerer "gravejira United States is one In a small town hamed "Vintage,- - in Pennsyl nia. from Many useful parts are obtained 60 different the remains of more than make of autOtnoblleS. " " ....$1,795 . fr ea |