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Show 3 3Bwgaja jjiaun.wwftr-i- W v t '. i 'Vi'-- -- . sp-r--x ' :i T&ft-- e . f VS tlrSfew . 'V-- .CN 1 -n SALT LAKE CITY T " ;;;; one-roo- u "7:fj Jh&.tMnhar oerording to Bureau of rlva-el- 8 build- No ..nr SctiWtS Education :ThatouJ Mnsolidaied achooia In the firmed Eta tea ix over 12 009 8tati"ira foe Torife a atee, aa folio Rural Consolidated S rhool Frogreee 1921. wmberttr No bta te (leorgla Boulevard Will Bo No More. Libra riant who hava gathered at Detroit for the national convention of the American Library Aasoclatlon are1 l being matwtth atrlktng suggestion M which wfll materially Increase the use) $ library facilltlea In farm communl-- j tics.. . .. HI t A' complete porteble library, hlch la used In carrying books to the farm- SO Total Pub er , Is dlap la y ed.. t. tmo eotrt b At t j i. : r Trane portae Ihtldnce to tlfe new Detroit public Kapenae By Motor Bua library.' . It conatata of an auto truck , jj I f itiedT 127 ( 315 , 1 922 Gasoline Trains Have Been Found Very Practical on Excursi in Railroad Routes SEVENTY-THIR- PROTECTS h,rn fmm I . . tain ' gfATShty ,..uthrn rslltornls. LC.UD5. Mo. Digest m ,n danger of extermtnatlonby admrntj mnforista. who enter the ( ih rai of hundreds dsi.y heaok. hlossnrh la Ita power of reproduction isplucked. and the flos.r rg plant diet. gone The extreme beauti of th f loser Is so appealing thet the arrl-a- l easterner could not re. ,t the temptation offered. This practve beram. so widespread that It has been made a misdemeanor to ptek the surra The law a the first ever passed In protec-ioOf ild life In the desert ,S,.-xk- h'' "" 'A's ctv v aten Sr.m, the- shn nw4rrhf-- Sc f .owtd'srjfct--1-- . a minimum ot two t a ln In , Ta wh-il- "I , Thirty Cent Gas is Aim of Producers, Says Auto Official. HERE T ducer the IN seem to be s pretty general movement among the gasoline proto force the price of gasoline to Xo cents s gallon everywhere before U- - automobile touring eann oer." according to. statement of A. of th dair Rcnt dlipgtehM Indicate that thnanagr oil men ar In accord on sugffstiOBprMi that yaaolin two or thre cnt burner Th ar baring upon .claim that production cot ha increased to uch an extentartions ra that no longer able to manufacture profitably 1921. averaged about ?2 JB for the t.aoltne for Jul prlc country 24 45 cent for July hts year Th! 8 nearly a 20 per cent Increase. agant The manufacturer of utomobfle on the other hand have steadily Lowered the of their product to their consumer nri jt eot ppar on tjj gurface that there nuft be something fundamental, y wrorjr with th o!l Industry If It cannot readjust It production t f conditions In which all general bnalneae ban reduced It cot elmilarly. ether 2 ,J)' g-- e 1 1 enr tho thr u r Oil Industry Dont Seem to Think The War is Over Yet. f T i true that during th war prices geenralty were upon that tn many Industrie. Including tha oil Industry, flvt the weak lowet at which could produce and then fhe government relied upon the exeea profit taxthey to take away from th careful manufacturer who kfepf at roete to the hone, th difference he realised between hi coats and th m n the iftidled' mnufacturer could 5. profitably. The oil Industry apparently want to prolong the produce war Here If the end ofthe fourth veer of peace we fnd them clamoringforever. for a return tt a system that condemned by all economist and had as Its only Juattft cation the fact that Vt was - war measure Twelve million motorist who consume on an average of about 444 ?eh would like to have aom assurance that there really la gal In the oil business or whether the trunt nd Ihe independent are ot merely hack door and front door name for the Interest controlling a very necerv commodity in American life" 4 f jnonth to month price compiled by the association showing the fluctuation follows- j the I ltr' would 1 a- com-petiti- ed l1 Retail Gasoline - m Prices July, 1921 To July, 1922, Inclusive. 131 July Aef gepl Oct Noe Dc Bete rhiesio .. Detroit .. Milwaukee Jt Jt J7 :i . . Mo . 17.7 J7.7 I T 1.T U: New y Orleans .20.5 1U It. 5 li 4 24 5 it 21.1 21 32 J 22 ) 23 3 23 3 22 21 23 21 21 33 31 31 23 i it 23 23 23 23 23 24.5 24. , 2 tw New Tork Is said fo be preparing !egfltjon Insurance. for compulsory automobile TWO ARMS FOR DRIVING. fined A New Jersey --motorist-waa law $21 fof violation of the state which prohibit one-ardriving. According to the magistrate. It takes Suppose 1 II 23 25 21 23 S 22 SI 2 15 35 II 2 23 23 23 22 22 I 1 May Jvm Jety . If 21 2 22 21 22 21 31 21 24 24 24 33 t - 24 24 24 25 & I miles an hour. 1133 Ape. Feb Mar 2t 4 2t t 12.2 14 - J2 n , Indianapolis Kansas City, J 37 21 17 . . Dee Moines -- J an3d 10 Phlladefpbfe Newark . . . Baltimore . . Cbertevtea . . any-ibin- you had to take a bureau all to pieces to fix one drawer that stuck. Just about as much sense taking an automobile all apart to make some simple adjustment! ta . incx t,f fr Wiggly Wheels Spell Death for Car's Tires State-highwa- ' e -- h m 11 't.T ther ny md catio-,r r .!,! as Tow'a l"' the city of 1alU. to Italia. gw: ne c 1S21, othr from II m ?i rents Sptmbr. In June of this year the competition evldertu reams to have been over-cor- n ZS rrrvtf arr! now aol!r that firur rmin which marsed incres.e. have been s. Sfm?are L'h m Titv imrortse. frum a in Jtil V1 t!2L4;4JLJ i !n July. !5?l tn : gallonJtilV Petroit July. 1 mLtnrn f te 28 4 New Orleans ? 8 to 27 8. .Ta konv ille, 20 "of New Orleans in the heart The' oil".!euntr-- 'la piytgr 7h period Ts h'r Bo",m several thousand mile, sway. psytng 2$ entU" only One that bein rent but Under-lnflatlo- li Comparative c8 ts of gasoline for the last ,.o ' m.vfmom of H?rri at', Motok, 22 July -- tf IntnAfrJ'T" were JI Juggling Of according to .review to the federal trade commission for a complete prltes. Investigation into th, pha.e of th. situation by the Nittonal I .1, , ui ftictatitsas. hetw-r- f htVe'TWe r wTr di li ! J senator Uh0 ' " "d ,rr n InveLiTailon m t?2 neiahr of eight tcrll feet. flawera fei wy The .a was ncdaary, according to ,,'mnt by the Los Angeles cham-- 1 her cl cuxsmsrca, bee. use the yuceaa ! d Sr.mwix liTHsi-ir- o Thsy at- hlgh-say- -- atr For Proposed Senatorial Investigation. Is ? "cow-catche- rr u Jugglingof Prices Without Noticeable Cause Signal Csllf, July 22 the esst entering r,lf7nl ere nsrned not tn plrk th gorgeous yucc blossoms round !nng ih, highways. las cnnr.ty has nt passed anAngeprotaotlng these stately de. , Mol-r:- AUTOMOTIVE ACnVTTTFS First Rubber Tires Were THROUGHOUT THE MOU,D How often have you aeon car with on th r' gartlne summer tram of two I ttv tjpe s zlgzara rg wheels Opposed by Magistrates The average cost per mile for THE mere "Snaky" wheels cars U th verv constructed in the United 8tate as thev are called by Miller tire servIn ward car andre for sanding th ice men often are not noticed nd high ral! 'hn th first rubber tire were is 117.120. the development of light eouipmen by th faM placed upon a imhich enable th car to go The production of motor vehicles In driver been nw the steering apparatus In Boaton. carriage for railroad amir The car ar jn rf.xr the United Btatee this year already takes up the play Th trouble they will go forward is Massachusetts the of the opn tjpe with adjustable curyears ago. po Dn short line railroad and epeci-- 1 caufcd hv loosened wheel bearing as has passed the 1.000,000 mark, . c k)fected to theus of tain along th aides to provide pro- ally on electric lines over which The Police Department of New well as by ateerlng knuckles end pinclaimed that rubber Tork City ia buying $100,000 worth ions and the wheels Ciiriiofuare- nrtrfrr thfiummtr timej WUM tection for paangra-agaiftor the slap back and wr nulaance and a of motor cyclea ana passenger auto- rorth over rough gasoline railway summer train ap-- ?lrd street, quickly ruinram menace to th safety of pedestrians mobiles. ing the tire pear to be the ideal installation for on account of thir soundless quali VI Designed BodJcoi Tire treads here show uneven The Louisiana House of Represenreducing operating costs and at the tative! recently passed a bill authori- ort th surface, wearing awaypieces The forward car of this unit ha a earn time maintaining reliable trans- ties. as service n zing a tax of ona cent a gallon on though th rubber were soft. at a reduced speed seating capacity of 2 5 person and portation f under these condition aggraAttain Good Speed. the rear car can accommodate SO. SpeThis and other development made gasoline. vates More the were automobiles manufactrouble. The remedy la to cial care ha been taken by the manuby automotive manufacturers toward 'Durirg the teat runs which hi ftrrrvljr and th facturer in the designing of the bodle been made with this equipment a the perfection of light railway equip- tured last month than In the entire have the ag of these cars so that each seat pro- speed of between 2$ and 49 miles per ment Is evidence ot the fact that the 14 years after the auto was invent buehtnee snugly adjusted vide ample room for fie grown per- hour has been attained The cars have automotive industry is awake to the ed. On. THE CAR. Drivers of motor vehicle, carrying son without crowding roanded curtes up to 14 degree curva- requirements of railroads that are than 28,000 pounds In New 19 the The cars are equipped with air ture st a speed of 24 mile per hour, forced to reduce their cost of opera- more oil only remedy for squeaks are arrested and fined " ,1 rs-brakes, electric starting device and without the least trouble and are eap-a!- e tion in order to maintain a profitable York state, Friction between th (50. They ar also liable to 30 days bod of rounding much sharper curves service. and the frame, mud born, standard MCB couplers, locomo- im prisonment-Tand spring dtps tireguards springs carstate of Georgia spent nearly rier, hood, radiator support and many 125,000,000 on good road construction other places will cause noise. Squirt last year, leading all etates In the oil Into an of the likely places and southeast. Almost $10,000,009 repre- moat of the place unlikely and th sented federal aid. An automobile race will be held In annoying "birds" wrlll be finally Naples. Italy next month. . It is believed that the raca will be InternaTIGHTEN BOLTS. tional In character and comprise enWhen a motor la subject to much tries from all over Europe. The first camp for motor tourist In vibration there Is always danger f Clevtland. Ohio la being laid out In th bolts coming loos at th base. A house, wrench .should be applied occasionally Edgewater- - park. A ahelteT comfort station and tap for running to make sure that everything Is tight Lose bolts may be the cause of water will be provided. g from a slight mishap to death. The average American automobile buyer Is 34 years old. Seventy-fou- r T CARS PER SQUARE M,ILH per cent of this number are married. 12 per cent have bank accounts, and Th District of Columbia with 40 $ Ufa cent insurance. carry , (26 motor vehtclea ha 8(7 care for $er Th registration of motor vehicles each square mile of territory. In Canada last year was 4(3.848 Ontario had the greatest number of Carbon In a motor causes a knock, cars, a total of 2tiS,617, while Prince and knocking tends seriously to Injurs Edward Isiand had the smallest num- an engine. Much carbon is caused by ber, 1761. Inferior oil and gasoline. Because accidents have become so numerous on the new Spinning wheel will not drive a car r.ear Mahoney City, Pa . physlclsnt out of a muddy spot. Th slower th are urging the State Highway Depart wheels turn, the better tb chano of mentto compel motorists to carry gripping' the surface. first aid kits. Two of the most common enutet of In France motor vehicles traveling at a greater speed than 29 kllometrsr the engine suddenly going dead on the per hour on country roads must have road are an empty gas tank and A one extra lighting apparatus with jreak In the Ignition circuit. sufficient power to light up th road at high speed 109 metres ahead. Turning corner The Osage Indians, who gathered strains th tire, spokes and axles, at Homlpy, Okla, for the Intertrib- and may result in skidding, followed al dances this year, arrived tn expen- by an overturned car. sive automobile, many piloted by Keep the radiator clean. Flush the chauffeurs. Members of the Poncas. Otoes and Pawnees cams on horse- water circulating system to remove any rust or sediment deposits as these back. A blind and armless British sol- tend to heat the motor. n dier was found recently driving rtailatorme travel from 36' to 40 automobile in London. He operated the car with a pair of artificial arms and responded to signals when to stop or proceed by nudges from his chauffeur at hla side. - Because it la difficult to distinguish motor busses from trucks at a distance at night, passenger buseea. which have replaced trolley ear In towns In lQwer Cumberland county, siren whistles Penna. are adopting and distinguishing lights. v A house, carved from a and feet In diameter, tree eight mounted on a light motor truck, has started on a unique publicity cam-- 1 palgn from the state of Washington. The house, which is seven feet high, with an interior diameter of six feet, will be exhibited In all parts of th United Btatea Th State university of Massachusetts is arranging an extension course In gasoline automobiles for corresINTER-MOUNTAIpondence students It Is designed for N th mad who owns and operates hisI own car. A feature of the coarse 551-55- 3 Its discussion of engine troubles their 4 . preventions and cures and common road repairs. ' Declaring that a motorist while reading a eign of ten letters wilt ortime dinarily 4rive 140 feet in. which he may drlk off Ah road or Into. jxu4aaetkfataSBeAhlMwA43(ctlalng . at os lh along th rlgh of way on highways Oregon er to be removed at beonce. rewill on Bigns privet property moved whenever -- permission- can- - be gained. The finest existing stretch of the Lincoln highway between New York to be city end Ban Francisco is said Elizaroad between e new New in beth and Rahway, Jersey. It will be surpassed only by th Ideal Section, which the Lincoln highway association Is to- - build with the cogovernment, mooo. bgcrcwDEir operation of MOCEt. Axs,sOfU7 and th State of Indiana, south of IktTMkiOsMli Th. Tww Cm. . Chicago, thin gear. SH.,9n Florida has n '.rolling court" opboulevard erating on th Atlantic H. CL . IND. MJCH. MUNCH, near .Jacksonvile. Justices of tht 90.1 LANSDAi peace and their ballffs patrol the high way in passenger automobiles, accompanied by dosens ot deputies on motorcycle! ready to pounce upon any driver who endangers traffic. Upon making an arrest th deputy end his prisoner proceed until met. by on of . tk "rolling oourts.- - , !att NATIONAL ATTENTION MOTORISTS LDS ANOELEfl liard-botle- YEAR. D RISE IN PRICE OF t GASOLINE ATTRACTS' BLOSSOMS F I PARIS, Jnly II. billing about bouievarda of bn tlie bcantlfnl Pari a In live sight seeing bus or motor car Is soon to be a thing of tlid d Parisian taxi past. The driven will not be able to bounce I heir a single bounce. paasengen They're going to take the bounce nut pf the boulevards by removing (hr--, cobble stones god replacing them with modern asphalt paving Jit, ally all .of tbo principal practk thorvifarea.-'TInWoTV Ss already under way and la scheduled to be finished in October. The total cost of the improvement arts be half Vinil-Uo- n d'Wlu re, - e. Conrcji-iaip- . . : . ftlcii, hundred volumea on e great variety ot ubccta- - The i vHn hbrery te Uaed to circulate booka among 'the rural population surrounding Noblea-vlllInd. The car la a grent favorite among the farmers and their Children, who look forward anxiously to its arrival as tt makes it regular trips through the countryside Th library ear la operated by the public library of Noblesville Ind. and aa loaned for a waek at tha urgent . request of the American Library aoclatlon '"Pegasua." a a the library car Is called, was selected to Illustrate an excellent" plan of Increasing the public libran's rango of usefulneaa in every community. 8cn-mr- Connecticut I!awre . Kub 1121 YflOGJl ' Bouncing Brick - lj$ " 22 10S AKBELtS Motor Bus is a Big Aid to Education In Rural Districts of Various States HE "motor bu I a great factor In our educational life of today. By.!?-uiillzatlon of the turg. number IfetSSSkV huree In rural achool dlririct chit- drrn are enabled to attend larger amt M 1!!?!! better e hoola, having much better North Carolina equipment and better paid reachera Oklahoma Connolldation of the rural, whonla Into modern Trxaa Vermont . . union ethoola with - SATURDAY JULY UTAH jc JtaSaB- f I n 22 9 23 25 21 24 24 34 45 23 25.4 24 33 f 31 ! 23,4 24 I 32.0 23 I 33 1 31 3 23 2 34.2 22.4 24. 1 34 4 21 7 34. f 34 4 24 31.4 34.4 34. f 25 f 24.1 34. i 4 37.4 27.4 to drive a car properly and 4nn to hold a fir) properly USE SOFT PART OF ROAD. WTien It 1 absolutely rid on ..flat tlr keep nrwi jt th defUted member In oft dirt If poeolbl. A Ids U to fun th tlr on (treet ear rail If th tnlxhap occur, on good street haring . lln. . THE SPECIAL one-roo- m Every part of the Durant Car STROMBERG CARBURETOR is so designed that it can be easily removed without disturbing another solitary thing. t MOTOR CAR CO. South State Street. Salt Lake City Utah. " WITH HOT SPOT MANIFOLD for J Wasatch 2100 75 Complete V Will Increase Your Milage 30 Per Cent elx-ml- Just a cRgd FORDS Qood Car ff lb.wCliiik i Motor Service Co. 442 South Main St. 5 rS ! ' v. r v V r V 7 Salt Lake City - - K--- |