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Show Ltir: ehnio 11,1AS SALT LAKE Lai - NEWS, t, iuuttDAY - idt.t,..t.Mthil- 17, ,19:x3. rin .7! L:J CIAT NILO a orin Auxurr. - 1 1Dririni Aids, ' - Modern Car Boasts Many-- I Con- veniences 1 little tis cede to the average small parnrient. - Com fortabir furnished as a- living room.. it tan- be- quickly tranw bed. formed into a bedroom--- a room which is made for sleep, as comfortable could be asked. small but super efficieht etienette offers- all the comforts bath. of home The is even room with a tub worthy of the I: trailer,- - het Nelv Yor - Continued From Page 2 repose or made, Games of every description win be available. and suitable to every age from four year on. They will be both amusing and litstructive. For the inmruction of parents on child care, lecturer win be giv. en by accredited pediatrists. ex. perienced in diet, discipline and education. To take came of emergency rases at the Fair grounds. 10 That aid, tire and police stations are being erected on the ground. Each will contain a waiting a room, consulting room and ward for men and one for women. Physiciams and nurses will u ' - :1 'The trailer of tomorrow will have all of these things and The automobile- of tomorrow many more. ' And with all of its will not be merele a means of will be lighter. traneportation from one place to added features it on the road se another, but it will be almost like eas.ier to handle a living. room a dub lounee or that it will be no hatter to drive a car with a trailer than to drive the club ear on a luxury train. - the car alone. In another article he have die. euseed. the ear of tomorrow in With the car of tomorrow... relation to it stineided merhan. and its accessories and counter . kat improvements which will partsyou will be able to go to a formal ball. for a trip across bring better performance-- - and osier drivin g. but that isonly the continent or Into the wilds one side of the picture. Ftdly es on a bunting excursion in per. feet comfort. outstanding will be the improve. manta made in the way of adding comfort and convenience. - The increased comfort of cars -today over those of a decade or ago is tremendou& it was so many years ago when It was ht., erafly inipossible to read buok or a newspaper while rid. ing in a moving automobile. how. ever much the --was 'willing to risk' eye strain. .Nowadays the. smooth easy ride ot cars with modern springs and shock absorbers makes not oniy reading but writing possibie lit the moving vehicle. More important stilt that smooth ride is to be found in the cars of the lowest price class, not only in the cars of the mil. ' - Exposition Continued From Page- I Empire. Mission Trads counties. Shasta.(!liscade. AlametiaContra Costa. San Francisco. Saeramen to San Joaquin. ikunbern - California and Alta 4 California. California is the sponvor . also. of the Livestock Coliseum. where "fifteen years of liveitock shows in forty weeks"- will make hie tory. Shows wiU be held through. out the Fair in nose succerston. including International compete tion in nearly every breed of live. y ' - V. be on constant duty. Tett ambit,. lances W311 be reedy for reit and. motorboat ambulan e s two equipped with- - resuscitating op wilt operate on the lakes and boat basin. Equipment ot the latest description. including machines and a radicup-apfor recording the extent of intertuil injuries, ia being installed. Acores Grand essittal Parkway Fair anti linked tu the- main grounds by two overpasses, the of Wheels and the Brides Bridge of Wings, is the. Trans. portation Zone, a ran area that us destined to attract a large share of the millions who atwill Here assent. Fair.. tend the ble thowe 'several modern means steittnof !ships, automobiles and airplanes. In brief, the New York Worlds Fait will disclose all of the World of Tomorrow which the and science and invention dreams of today can glimpse. Valley-Mountai- Mock. t I I Another ranking building Is the Hail of Western States, where the sponsors of the West. ent World' Fair will tell their economic and agricultural stories. British Columbia is included here . - i 4 I I MOON BROUGHT MOOR The moon, as it would look it only 24 miles from Earth. will be one of the spectacular astrow omical displays at the 1939 GM& on Gate International Exposition in the 9200.090 University of Cidl fornia scientific exhibit. .' , 4. 0 J Treads Poreestit . - Ray Bridge Continued From Pager 3 those of any other bridge. The worlds ,deepest pier is at the easterly end of the cantilever This span. known as Pier reaches to a depth of 242 feet; In The next deepest Is. Pier the West By crossing. which 2411 feet reaches to a depth of The San FranciscoOakland gav ume first the for brings Bridge the transcontinental highways U. S. 40 and 50 directly into the It is the rity of San Francisco. feeding point from the city whim Is the financial center and the largest wholesale distributing center of the Pacific coast. seaport ing as the second largest In the United States in value of vast the to and imports exports agricultural. dairy. lumber and north. mining districts. to the east and south. six It now takes approximatelystruc arrbs,--; the minoirs LU Plana ture from the Fifth Street in San Francisco to the Toll Playa in Oakland. within the le. many gal speed limits. This cats minutes from the time it formeriv took to CrOSEI the Bay slowly plodding ferries. E-- - Highways 1 I i W.-1- 1 I - ' by-th- Electric Eyes 'Spot' Flaws In Tin Cans : Electric eyes now keep holes out of tin cans, Installed in a steel mill, a bank of photoelee trio tell a keeps watch on the thin sheet of steel as it races 700 feet a minute on its way to hecome tin cans. An article In the Electric Journal reports that these eyes' not only see tiny as one pin holes as smallacross but they of an Inch also operate- a device to mark each bole. - r ; sixty-fourt- h - -- . OPERATION14 ILLUSTRATED of Country wide operations Western 'Union TelegraPti pany will be graphically illustrat. ed in the Palate of Electricity and Communications at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposidon on Treasure Island in San b'raticiaeo Bay. -- - in A "Temple of Security." which insurance companies will of life. and lire show the benefits accident coverage, le planned for the 1939 Golden Gate Interne. , tional Exposition. Continued From Page 3 tion lanes, for enteHng or lent-- mg vehicles. a) Longer sight distances and mot, uniform sight distancesespeight disecially non-pan- g tancee Visitors at the 1939 New York World's Fair will get a preview of the highways of the future in two exhibits"The Road of Tomorrow" by the Ford-- Motor Company. and "Highways and Morison's" lty General Motors Corporation. Menace SafetyAnd Waste Current i I Inadequate wiring may be both expensive and hazardous he- cause. instead of carrying the flow of current easily, it sets up resistance to the flow of cu rrent. This may cause the wire to heat' and current consumed by the heating is wasted before it can serve either lights or appliances. This undestrabie condition ts known as excessive voltage drop, and it should be noted that often, safety requiremente are met, the wiring still may he in- adequate and current windage will result. Periodic Inspection of wiring In buildings of all knds should be made as a safety measure.. Mod. ern lighting may be installed and -fixtures added stipplementary through use of the Modernization Credit Pie of the Federal' ing Administration Private financial institutions approved by the Homing Admin. istration advance funds for mod- ernization purposes, at brawl hospitality will be on. display in abundance- at that wtate's exhibit at the World Fair on Treasure Island In San Francisco. Kay in 191i, it promised by J. M. Sparka of Phoenix. chairman of the stale commiwAion to the Exposition. Plans for summer skijumping Island are on' being formulated by the 1039 Golden Gate International Exposit. tinn. has-bee- Protect Your Form Equipment with Cyclone Air Cloonent and De Luxe Oil Filters. COEP.SE.!::-A.N..P''.:':OYE'-'- I I More- - .0 j ' : - ; t, St ': .7ZZ N, , , ',3 i , 0 - -- N. h undoubtedly.developed, -- and- willbecome- - standard- - equipment in L i f - - the car of the future. The glare proof glaga will take one of the greatest hazards out of night driving.- eihninating that awful "blind" moment which oomes each time a car with bright lights approaches yours, a moment when you only hope- that you will not run off the road or hit- aome hitiden obstacle or a madaide pedestrian 'lemur,. you are literally unable to see anything in front of you. Special Qualities The new glass has very special qualities in the fields of- re. fraction and reflection. and- en.tirely avoids the blinding glare which now is the inevitable re. Cult of a shining bright light. whether the headlamps of an ap- ' proeching car or the rave of the setting Sun, hitting at the proper' envie onto the windshield. Though-- not a part of the car tttrailer is really one of themost important ."acesia--sories iind tme of those where more and more comfort is being built in. ha. become a stand-- .ard Joke to talk 'cans as a race of people living but the fact tvmaing that for trills' of three daya,, threti.!6 menthe or It year a man or a family can be quite Comfortable ' in a modern trailer., ' ' 'Trailers today have electr . thelts..running water. stoves and. the electrical gadgets Which am used ire,4the ' I , -- reence says yozf IZZAw PER Co - , cb GASOLINE 'tea he, . le Yico SPECIALIZED lonlit ILIERICATI3 MOTOR OIL, Taw limbo agog. vesibiling pospeoly balmily& lotonlionaisis Igo ailliegasapi proodiummied ler gook women et thy yew& plesiod net lust hoge vogue iek. bid WIPP tar lobate" 4disattag awe paw esteem 611011101 esseivs matiet Wear ePoget log gni& , sP, Access el eats Mikes le envy Melee pilot so eselleg baml Twee me tesensiso MOTORING with - or D'istributorst CYCLONE DI I AM CLEANERS 1.H1 South St. -- Solt Lake C;ty, Utah , CM TRIERS WAIMMEA ENGINES 57 East : .. Phone Woo. 1872 UTAH OIL PEIODUCTS it "THE HOME OF POWER". ii Ilk CluiebelordaL Igoe clusellso liii de - Motor Rebuilders roe ..;mr,Q4k,...mt near-fata- , I ,t0a,. Seiler Heaters efficient, petter planned advance-althoug- . "Pt," io the very recent pa st, heaters which have outlet in the tonneau am Wri MI the front seat, and which have a special third outlet onto the windshield to keep it de-frosted. ,The air condition of the car of tomorrow, however. will not he a better heater. It will illeist genuine air. conditioning of the same type which we have in buildings. It will be possible to keep the air Inside the car fresh and circulating. properly humiditied and at any temperature desired. winter or summer. One of the biggest merits in automobile safety came with the invention of shatter. proof glas. which prevented hundreds of deaths or horrible.. disfiguring injuries when it took away, the hazard of flying ghoul from automobile accidents. With the old type glam, many very minor accidents took a fatal- or l turn when a jagged piece of glass flew through the air to strike someone in the face or to cut an artery. Another advancement in glass making is about to make another great revolutionary change in the interest' of automobile safety. Glare proof glass has now been ARIZONA DISPLAY PLANNED 140zona'1SPeCial. :e0 ably hot. - t 4 indispensible to our homes and offices, so will it become a net-e-s. For ally- in our automobiles. many years now we have had some sort of attempted air con. ditioning in tare heaters in winter and special ventilation in summer. but most of it has merely been satisfactory bemuse there WAS nothing better. Heaters kept front seat passengers comfort.. able in cold weather. but those riding in the tonneau were still uncomfortably cold.- - Or. if the heater was powerful enough to keep the back seat passengers warm, then the people riding In the front seat were insuffer- . WirinInefects rank----1- I ones besides. One of the things which is car-thi- n to be a standard feature of the car of tomorrow is air con. ihtioning. Just at is has proven SII1L I 1 strap which adorns the car wall on each aide of the back seat of practically every car on the market todayput there for the convenience of back seat passengers to grip when going around curves or over bumpy road first appeared about 1927 as a !custom built" feature in a MI, ' limousine of a man whose own idea it was. One could take one of the moat moderately priced cars today and compare It with the moat ex. car of twenty years ago. pensive and- - today's small automobile would probably have every special feature which the luxury see. cial had and a good many new All the comforts of an easy chair in front of a fireplace are provided by the accessories of the 'modern automoof bile. Gear shifts are now at the - finger tip instead k taking lip- the center of the front- floor, and bac-- seats are wider, more convenient. Radios, heaters and venautomobile- a lux tilation aids make the present-da- y IOOK - i0M THIS .. - 11 To a large extent, the car of the millionaire today forecasts what will be found in the average car of tomorrow.. To take a simple example, that little looped - 2 I Nuper-luxurio- - - - world-boyeett- AMmoomommomor. , - - Vials Included locomotion--srallsosid- with California. Oregon. Wash. Montana., Wyoming. ington. Idaho.. Nevada. Utah. Colorado. Anton" and New Mexico. in the coUrt of this building is gigimins Won.relief map of derland. on a male of one incit to ttie mile. which portrays natural resources and their - deveiop. mein with an accurary neverobto fore attempted. , More- Man 290 ' outManding American industries. by autumn of 1938. had reserved exhibit space on Treasure Island. They will build their own buildings. or use apace in the great exhibit hallo that radiate from the Tower of the Sun. SIGN .ron,N fwet GASOLDIE r , CISEnVICES. , 'EVERYWHERE IN UTAH AND IDAHO |