Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 7 1928 RACKET' SCENIC VARIETY IN WYOMING IS REVEALEI Yellowstone Is Peak of Its Beauties i FUEL Survey Shows That Much Adulterated Gas Is Being Sold By NEA Service CLEVELAND Sept 6— A "gras-olin- e racket" that may" prove to exist nationally has been disclosed by tho Cleveland Automobile club from a survey it mad© of the type of fuel sold in this area ADULTERATED GASOLINE The survey shows that much adulterated gasoline Is being sold to motorists under various gruise and that back of the attraction of lower prices He greater profits due to the mixture of inferior oils with the gasoline This (situation was revealed by the auto club after It had been led to make the survey and analyze some 49 different brands of gaso line sold in the Cleveland area up on complaints made by motorists and dealers "The reason back of this adul " teration Is says Fred II Cleveland of the Oaley secretary Auto club ' CHEAT FUEL TAX "One is to cheapen a product bo that It may be sold under a price that reputable firms selling an honest product are compelled to charge "The second Is that adulteration of gasoline permits the sale of a product upon which partial payment of the state gasoline tax of three cents a gallon may be evad i ' tl r- - i v H "'u a i t ' 5 ' vs- - 'iv t': '"- - ' ' - 1 V-- ! tinental Divide - - '- ' "Aci - j i " r 1T 11 - - -a w:w s i -- CVf yva c: aiA j ffy li ed "Tha 'racket' works pretty much in this fashion: "A certain quantity of gasoline is purchased — 100 gallons for Instance On this purchase the state pasoline tax of three cents per gal Ion ia paid "A quantity of kerosene then is purchased but on this no tax is re quired MAKE DOUBLE PROFIT NAT'L PARK VdT Yf CODY —' y (:g: M00BCR0FT 1 H j - "Then by mixing with the 100 gallons of gasoline about 30 gallons of kerosene 180 gallons of alleged motor fuel are produced These 130 gallons are sold to the motoring public who pay the full tax on each of the 130 gallons of alleged gasoline "Hence adherents to the prac tice of adulterating gasoline not only defraud the Btate but also tho unsuspecting: motorists" The answer to this situation ac cordinsr to Caley is legislation that will halt the sale of such products The Cleveland Automobile club is Tl! tf fit lf going to use Its influence toward the passage of such a law In along the Laramie-Cheyenn- e Ohio : Cheyenne is the original home of wild west $hows and rodeos j Drivintf northward from this city on state! highway 11 you par through what was once one of the famed regions of the unfencea But the old days are longhorn gone Gunplay stage holdups and ranch wafr-- are only parfof a flamFine Hereford and ing history Aberdenl-Angu- s cattle now graze In pastures Dry farming of many sorts is carried on White-painte- d beehives by hundreds remind the visitor that Wyoming is one of the great ho si ey producing states A winding highway of gravel eventually lead's along the western side of the Black Hills connecting with the! Custer Battlefield highway at Moorcroft From this point yqu head westward into Sheridani This little city Is the center of a great "dijde ranch" district There are 14 Qf these summer resorts in the mountains of Big Horn National forest just west of Sheridan This national forest is the! reIt gion's outstanding attraction has mountain peaks ranging from 3500 feet to 13200 feet in height over 120d miles of trout streams hundreds of mountain lakes Bear elk and ijnountain sheep are plen tiful) It is a mecca for mountain climbers' and scenery photos xaphers new gravel A comparatively highway (leads through the Big Horns from Sheridan to LovelU An inspiring! 75 miles this is with weird geological formations snowcapped pejaks glaciers caverns and Bald mountain and waterfall Bridal Vjil falls are outstanding ' points of beauty West o£ Lovell the road makes curve and goes a wide southwest! into Cody home town of Buffalo Bill Cody is another supply point for "dude ranches" A score of them nestle in the valleys of Shoshone National i forest west of town Leaving $ody the motor Is soon purring along the government road through tjhe national forest to! the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National nark Uncle Spm has provided many fine campsites in this national for-es- £ country At Wapiti free shower baths land free hot water' for laundry vjse are" provided In Yellowstone National park you stop jo camp at the northern end of Yellowstone lake the largest bodyj of mountain water in North Amjerlca Four or five days are needed to make the "grand circle" seeinp many of the outstand" ing natural wonders Six geyser basins are within the s two-fold- - westward! or return east by the same route Th beet way to se Wyoming is to nter by the Lincoln highway making the first stop at picturesque --Cheyenne in the This little city edge of the mountain foothills haa only about 20000 people but its importance is greater than its size indicates It is the capital of the state it nas factories land wholesale houses- divisional headquarters of railways and is the last stop on tne transcontinental air lines before the airplane passengers fly over the Con- : - STANDARD-EXAMINE- CDW-ho- rn i i m te nnn nf th ninwlnri nut Mr fclnhta road At right is a moutain road typical of ' 5 Wyoming ' Map of Wyoming i i i' ': t i t showing Its main roads 'And cities THIRD ACCIDENT CAUSE motor travelers pnter by way of By NEA Service Is CHEYENNE Wyo— No state the Custer Battlefield highway Drunkenness while driving is said to be third in the list of causes visited by so many tourists who through South Dakota's Black hills oC auto accidents in California leave with so little knowledge of it skirt along Wyoming's northern Recklessness and speeding are the as Wyoming tier of counties? see Yellowstone The reason is that most of the National park aijd then id rive on first two r h ''Wtf- c- ' TW JtHf ( 5— B E either under this name or the name of Kiryath Sefer The latter means "Town of the Book" and one opinion therefore HTHB principle of speed on the highway as fostered today by has it that in the time of the kings 1 many automotive" manufacturers "would- - be Aiiite 'sound the" state archives were kept there Various indications led Professor and safe were it not for one' serious public fault That" as 1one F W Albright the director of the i institute to assume that the lost automotive magazine calls it is " overdriving town must have been situated on is which at it Overdriving is going faster than the speed possible to make a turn or crossing or other highway kink safely Overdriving not too much speed is what causes the THE DANGER POINT 5 - L - -- ' occur as to be able At night a motorist should drive only to stop within the length of the illuminated part of the road If his lights show him the way up to 200 feet ahead he must regulate his speed to stop that distance at the first emergency For who can telbwhat obstruction might turn up in the ten feet to come? The solution to the speed problem lies therefore in the education of the motorist and the cultivation of his sane impulses toward proper use of the road This is a natural law of safe driving and it requires teaching just as do those of learning to drive so-fa- park In the Upper Basin are more geysers than in all the rest of the world Old Faithful the largest is the most photographed wonder in the world outside of Niagara Falls Mammoth Hot Rpringa and its terraces the Grand Can yon of the Yellowstone with its pro fusion of colors Yellowstone Falls are a few of the points of interest Leaving Yellowstone by the southern entrance you get glimpses of the Continental Divide and Jackson Lake On the Rocky Moun tain highway you pass through Lander a great country for moun tain beekeepers and oil wells From here to Rawlins and Parco you are hardly out of sight of the oil derricks Driving east from Parco on the Lincoln highway one circles the northern end of theV beautiful Snowy mountains and drives into Laramie the highest of American cities with an altitude of 7200 feet The wise traveler manages to leave this city early in the morning to greet sunrise on Pol© mountain a few miles east This point Is the highest on the transcontinental Lincoln highway — altitude 8835 feet Two hours later you are back In Cheyenne - $735 Coach 745 Coupe Rumble Stat $30 extra) - 795 Sedan - 85 Roadster (4-do- All prices fob Detroit Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available charge tor interest handling and insurance WASHINGTON — (AP) — ' JILL" M?--- tit i 4 v Speed Comfort and Unequaled Performances j Ex- lombia and Venezuela Exports of potatoes to Canada have declined from 919783 bushels in 1924 to 479 59G bushels In 1927 the reduction being brought about mainly by Increased production In Canada Exports of potatoes to Mexico dropped from 186944 bushels in 1925 to 95644 bushels in 1927 partly because of the Mexican quarantine regulations :it is believed SEARCH UNEARTHS ANCIENT CITIES No other stock car under $1000 has ever traveled 1000 miles in 984 minutes i a T"X H If K K T TV T" S 1 Ave 2450 JERUSALEM— -- (AP) — In its endeavors to locate the places mentioned in the Bible the American School of Oriental Research has now unearthed ancient Dwir referred to at various points for instance in the Book of Chronicles If S S T" MU UK LAK MAIN Grant 'j U Phone 913 STUDE'BJIIEW — - i- -i ' ?o n no ' 3 ii 'Cr-S-y i - ' I O P 3 OD n U7J UtnityTmck $c?n Cabriole The Coop t mJ Ftlart WldJgra fbi DfivK4 Prteaw AH price Chetk ChwrrmM una s Greatest Value" - ) lit ei ffe: making and breaking new larity records of success with impressive regularity throughout the year— '' —the Bigger and Better Chevrolet has been the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry ! The world's lowest priced car with Body by Fisher it reveals beauty smartness and luxury typical of the highest priced automobiles Its lines are long low and graceful and to the softness of deep springcush-ione- d seats is added the comfort of c 107r wheelbaseon long frame the to set parallel springs " The ConrftJbU The Tooxiag ' Sweeping month after month to even more spectacular heights of popu- The COACH UBiatftuiFinuiDM )! s ' 'c ixj--- N fir part $P p (SlliL©W(iD3©t-Since mm' a m J I - semi-ellipti- Powered by a ( " valve-in-hea- d —1 motor) incorporating alloy invar strut pis- tons mushroom type tappets and a highly efficient carburetidn system today's Chevrolet is so powerful so smooth so thrilling in its tion that every hour at the wheel is a source of pleasure and delight And as a result of thoroughly proved construction modern desijrn quality materials and precision workman ship the Bigger and Better rolet has proved itself to be a car of amazing dependability and economy under every condition of usage Sec this remarkable automobile today and learn why it has become first choice of the nation for 1928 : let Ie!o: L L Hains M otor Gar r - Today's Greatest Value Tomorrow's Smartness A j kav-p- art 2G10 WASHINGTON AVENUE In the Autcmobils Business in Orden Over : In I ports of potatoes from the United States in 1927 amounted to 3335-20- 7 bushels valued at $4779898 tho department of commerce announces Principal markets for the United States potatoes are Cuba Canada Panama Mexico Co- H r rectly tq costly cars to find comparison You have but to examine and nde in theEsscx to share this universal conviction about "the vv at$860 - J&r Economical Transportation ' di- - v " j 1 that item after item brings you Erskine Six : POTATO EXPORT TO CANADA LIGHT i of greatest values that Essex irives ori sicht is backed by a wealth of costly car detail never! before dreamed of under $1000 At $735 and up you not only get the brilliant performance and 1 11 V a1 f O tvt f 4"tr r n nn T? vx tJLxcA tn lamuua juoocjvv vuaa3X3 uui you axsogei a sausiaciion in ivnuuiuvj rt appearance richness and comfort never before known in this price field You cannot mistake this impression of completeness and fine quality in every detail And you cannot forget eThe ' lhe certain conviction and up st - ' and built like a costly -- o - I The rose topped the list for the tLlrd successive year In a flower popularity census rtaktn in 259 schools in New York state accidents For instance there is no earthly reason why a person should be kept down to 35 miles an hour when he has a long straight stretch of wride concrete road before him" He can make greater speed with perfect ease and safety here When ranroaa crossings lew there are no crossroads no turns-nother cars and hardly a pedestrian in his" way why not?i- The danger lies in hitting a turn at too great a speed or It is at such flashing by a crossing without slowing down ' points that most if not practically - all' highway accidents L I Bite of Tel Mlrsira near Ber sheba The excavations undertaken by Professor Albright at this spot proved his assumption to have been correct to a surprising degree the won TWENTY-THIR- D ' Davis-Chevrol- et AT WASHINGTON AVENUE Sales Layton Utah 'r Morgan Chevrolet Col Morgan Utah PHONE 4G0 13 Years - Q U A L I T Y A T PHONE 404 L O W c o S-- ' TJ |