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Show A THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY JUNE Y. brought with it a new and heavier of highway traffic, it becomes ; form evident that large funds will have to be expended If the 2,600,000 miles of rural highways .in the United States brought up to the standard of With are efficiency comparable, to the extended use ef the roadbeds. "Another effect of improved highways Is to 'enable the farmer to hold his products 'on the farm for a longer time. Where highways are unimproved the farmer must move WASHINGTON, May 27. Figure hie produce when the roads are In a report made to Congress by the good, which Is generally at the sea"Joint committee on agricultural in son when the prices are lowest. thus make not QUlry show that although' the motor Improved a highways for broader market,, but for traffic haa Increased more than 1,200 only more one. stabilised a . . t per cent In the years between 1910 UM. Me actual expenditures for ARKANSAS ROAD FINISHED hignway construction and maintenance- taking into, consideration the A $2,000,000 road ban Just been cost of materials and labor during the in the Northern Road Imwar and readjustment period . was completed district of Arkansas, near provement only 200 per cent. Congressman ; Sydney Anderson, Pino Bluff, Including 76 miles of chairman of the committee, has this phalt pavement and gravto say: from Stuggart and othel The combination of Inhound arm er compaction, G. H. Artman and R. S. Rlcketson points to the Jefferson county line products and outbound supplies by Motor trucks will now be able to pass of the Western Motors. motor truck In some sections has con- over this Incorporated, highway with heavy loads new - intermountain distributors of centrated upon the motor truck serv- of rice from the 90,000 acres of rice Packard cars and trucks, ice the majority of the traffic within certainly got lands in that vicinity, affording a loud and clanging welcome when 30, 40 and (0 miles.. . "Since the growth in the use of the cheaper and quicker" access to the they opened their shiny and glisten.now on foot for ing quarters at 467 south Main street Vehicle has been very markedly markets. Plans jnotor In advance of highway construction constructing a connecting road with In Salt Lake the other day. They got Jefferson-countyBluff a welcome with a bang and with a and maintenance, and 'since It has P1" through real kick In It, Incidentally they are a pile of autumn leaves and their 5. out black, lacquered safe which was also ll pew and shiny, looks like It hadcome 'I through a hard winter, 10 1922 SECTION-THR- EE I CjujaysAreNot Kcspizj Pace y COUNTRY DRIVING steady pulling PEP is efficient in long drives through the country. No fear of killing the engine ''hen you slow up for ruts ; no loping when you trail a hay rack for a mile or so; because the smooth running engine clicks them off in at 5 miles an hour or 60. G, SURE-SHOOTTN- -- two-cour- se . - - i ., j ' CUPPIL.es Strange as It may seem to members the pencil-pusheguild, the new company had hardly opened Its doors when a newapaper drifted non. fchalantly lnjvlth jnan bunc- h- of - nice green bills and bonds and allowed that he would like to -purchase a Pack ard sedan-.--It was late In' the day so they stowed the $760 cash in the safe with the bonds, turned the nobs and called it a day. 7; - Of late there haa been a mysterious yeggman operating whom the police are beginning to think is a lats addition of the late and lamented Samson, Frank Gotch, Swoboda and the Terrible Turk. This bird has been carrying around a huge sledge hammer and with a few Gargantuan and blows . he simply beats the steal doors Into a granulated pulp. He has pulled this stunt over half a dozen times hut hs Is never heard-an- d he hasn't made any appreciable haul until he broke Into the strong box ofjhese Packsrdpeople HehadLcome in through the coal chute and went outTthat way taking the $750 cash but leaving his sledge and about $8,000 in bonds and securities. The steel door of the safe with Its outer and inner lining of steel and its concrete filling Is nothing but a piece of useless Junk. . Thet boys smiled about It, however, because as Rlcketson says; "Well get that money back in no time. Our new Packard, 6 passenger touring car for $ 2,7 8 a humdinger" and a knock! out, and the good people of the west cant help but buy It. When It was first shown in Chicago recently, we retailed 180 of those cars in the first five days." Hs forgot all about the safe as hs of Hand-Mad- e rs a TOUSHASAEaWCf v See Us For Prices On Tires and We Can Save You a Lot of Tubes. Money well-direct- The most wonderful prices ever offered t i - i to the Motoring Public ' ; SIT.1S-AHDERS- CO. 0U DISTRIBUTORS 345 So. State St. 5li Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 1662. r t: 7 i lovingly regarded the new gasoline steed standing out in the sales room. Sha's a baby, made of the same quality material, the same workmanship by the same designers and along the same lines as the famous twln-sl- x That car will do 17 miles on a gallon of gas, 1,500 on a gallon of oil and from 15,000 to 25, 000 on a set of tires. It has swept aside all opposition wtiteever shown apd w have just been lucky enough to get a guaranty- - of delivery of so cars each month for our terrimany tory in Utah, Idaho and western Wyoming and we wont have to keep any body waiting. oth of the partners are ' eastern er Low Initial boiling point and low end point are rea-- the'TunchiainTEP. men.Artman dulc, and Rlcketson from Michigan where he has been selling Packards eli years. On" account of their record In the .east they were selected by the Packard people for the-b- lg lntermountatn fleld. and par- Cleaner,Spark. Plugs ; less carbon,, and greater. are added advantages. -- ast -f- lexibility Drive a mile farther if need be to find a PEP Station Youll get backrthe mile and - more with the tank full of PEP . ticularly by Pacific Coast Manager J. F. Avery factory representative," and wise hombre who 'wanted a couple of - live guys for this territory. Western Motors, Incorporated, will handle Packard cars and trucks and parts with facilities for giving real Packard service. They have one of the largest etocks of Packard parts In the west. Right now they are closing contracts with dealsrs throughout their territory for the handling of their Packard products. ' . "We were able to get an edge over r . self-starti- 1 PEP STATIONS oi di trn,.uJr the Packard who In many Instances ard closed car before Pctober. Owing to a desire to develop, this territory we will get delivery earlier on all models but we expect this new $2,785 boat to be our big becand the car that will set them all craxy. Artman Is president and treasurer of the new company, while' Rlcketson Is secretary and sales manager. We think we the .right spot In Salt Lake and were going to try to put a Packard in every home in fact no home is complete without one. will not be able to deliver the Pack- LOOK FOR. THE SIGN NO SIGN, NO PEP! c; Subway to be Built XJnder Railroad Crossing (SDeclal to The News.) POCATELLO, Ida., June 10. Approximately $24,00p Is to be spent by the state highway bureau for the construction of a subway under the Oregon Short Line Railroad company tracks on,Uie main line Just west of McCammon. The subway, H. W. Gregory, bureau of engineer, said, will elimiante one of the most dangerous crossings In the state. Two-thirof the cost of Its construction will )5e equally divided between the state and county the red will be borne by maining the railroad. mmmmYs , one-thir- T rades Association in Costs No More Tfian Ordinary Gas reports of the industry with ' a prosperous -- summer- ahead Is shown from nearly every section. Tourist traffic already is growing heavy and with an exception of a small section on the Caribou county line roads are generally In good shape. Bear Lake county is planning In conjunction with federal aid, on spending about $250,000 on road work this summer. The association will meet In convention at Haley in .He Did It in a Ford good eed for buyers and owners near their places of business. Auto comPny Sugar house has' a Ons field, working as it Jh does irf the prosperous and progressive southeastern Section. The fertile valley district to the south and west has as Its Ford "hub the Lindeay Brothers agency at Taylorsville In the heart of Murray Auto the compapy controls the trade for tat thriving little community.Murray up ,tI?,.mln.ue atulntet of retail firms cannot help but keep Salt Lake andJ vicinity the top as a prosperous automobile section. right To patronize the community dealer is just a way of boosting the con munity S"" mid-summ- Idaho Growing Rapidly (Special "to The News.) POCATELLO, Ida., June 10. T. E. Blass, 'organizer for the Idaho Automotive Trades' association, stated that interests Thursday strong throughout the state la being manifest In building-u- p and Improving that body. He cites that the association has an 80 per cent membership ind -- A Bargains In Good Tires Roomy Low Priced High-Grad- e, fV An automobile authority has predicted-that within- - f ivef years 60 of air passenger cars will be sedans or coupes. any other closed car at or This Model PB Sedan has the refinement," privacy, and comfort characteristic of the finest xlosed automch- .biles, and is priced so low that-- it is one of the leaders in please fastidious buyers, -- all-ye- af f turning motorists to cars. all-ye- ar 'y 1 Comparison is invited with , Here is a big opportunity in on a lot. of Good Tires and Tubes left with us for repairs and remaining, uncaimecLThere lot of service in them you are getting big' value for . near its pnceT The proportions, coach work and upholstery of this car1 andhs mechanical and continuously efficient It win be found that the FB Sedan offers more room, easier riding and lower mile- 30x3 .. 33x4 34x4 34x4 Vi 35x412 B. ... $13.00- ..$14.00 Sizes of , $1.00 TUBES, $1 .00 Big' Selection of Used Rims a 52-6- 0 Wesl 4th South Vasr269r :. l A 2550 Washington Ave.. Phone" 229 AU -- FellAulo Co. Supply Felts OGDEN rT Rubber Inn HEasTBroadwayT y grows more powerful with use. Long a leader among motor isnow the fine carsof Europe,the Knight-typ- e within the price reach of all, in the fine, sturdy Willys-Knigcar at $1375. "To those whdTmow ItaTvirtues it Isbeyond comparison with any poppet valve' motor of similar size, whether a four, six, eight or twelve. . $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 - .$7.50. . $8.00 $9.00 S1 1 .00 32x3ia .. .. in this Gar or . 310x312 3Jx4 32x4 Famous-Mot- ht LOOK AT THESE PRICES -- SALT LAKE h your money. equip--ment- is O'. to-cas- jsa complete, modern age costs.' 1575 F. Flint, Mich. 'Hie Was- - .3920 No valve to grind. No springs to weaken Carbon increases its power; The minimum of wear The minimum of noise. , The minimum of cost. Automobile Co. Browning Main Sixth South Salt Lake ,at Ogden, Utah. Idaho Falls, Idaho - WILLYS-KNIGH" Roadster, $1350 T . 9 Touring, $1375 , 'Coupe, $1875 Sedan, $2095 , F. O. B. Toledo . 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