Show ' ' f V ’ PHYSICIANS FIND g i sd THEHEBAUHEEUBljCAN SALT LAKE e J ‘ V ' ' j fi f ' " A 5- CUTT UTAH SUNDAY JULY : 1917 IV - ' VERNAL DOCTORS CHOOSE STOBffi AKER r is rpHIS sicians him is Studebaker roadsters that are being widely purchased by riiy--A Vernal With being an ideal machine for the M D At the wheel is Dr Homer town y Studebakerdealerofthe same one of the popular it CS-Carte- r w three-passeng- er E-Richof 75000 Oakland Sixes and Eights will be put on the ' market during the coming year' Last year jthe Oakland Motor - company — ranked sixteenth in point of production This year it ranks seventh Outstripping nine other companies it has made one of the most phenomenal forward strides ‘ in the History of the automobile industry ? MtfcwT The Oshlaadr towiut MHtwc dentble ear ea the rtdlis aaappleet aiarket at aaywhere aear its aart excel la all the qaalltlea af flrst-ela- ss grlee asetarit eeai Semite rt aad eervleeaMlItr It Hwta mm the cssMmce wfa mighty a hest et ui set t ’ - Oakland - w HEN the busy Rhyslcian gets a have reliable and fast machines to the ground call that la Important —and prac- cover IS Rich - and Dr A ' U Dr Homerflick is call mighty Tolhurst both of Vernal tically every invested in wants an automobile Studebaker roadsters - both machines Important—-hthe of being ofThe tending ready to get up and go a motor C sales were made typo machine with a quick: pick-u- p 6 plenty by Carter Uinta basin representative of of pep and flexibility Such a motor car is the Studebaker the Studebaker Brothers company :Of roadster and this fact Utah T W Naylor general of Discussing the many according ofto the Studebaker Brothers this type of car General advantages Naymanager Manager company of Utah accounts for the lor has this to say: Isn't a road or a grade froth large number of sales made to live the"There Atlantic to the Pacific or any physicians the last week two sales of highway to automobiles that passable During this "doctor’s car" were made In a Studebaker roadster cannot neVernal the center of & large territory gotiate - With Its great ' power it can traffic on "high at where the M D’s are called upon must long crawl through With-itmile an hour flexibility' it trips to aid the suffering and - - 'four-cylind- er three-passeng- can pick up from a mils an hour to forty or rtyc miles an hour in a few seconda “And then the comfort! The aSate - e - er - - - - - -- HEAD (OMAN a large amount of current for cranking the engine without 'a chance to re givingtothe store thegenerator power enoughMc-tobattery offset this drain declares Mr DonaldWhile It Is to state Just how much the impossible car should ' be run to a fully charged keep the battery incan condition this much be said: battime you crank your engine theEvery tery for & few minutes is putting forth two horsepower of energy Very obcalled upon to do this long viously if or at a time at too frequent Intervals It is not going to be long before the is exhausted If however- the battery machine Is run a considerable distance at a fair rate of speed say from fifteen to twenty miles per hour the generator bets a chance to restore energy to the battery and the dangers of starvare reduced just in that proporing i tion “Starving of the battery may point you are using- - - SAYS BUSINESS - GOOD ALL OYER "To understand the extent of 'this country’s prosperity and the 19 17 outlook for the automobile business the most convincing way I know Is to look over & map made up to show just how prosperous this nation is? says S A Palmer president of the Olympian Motors company of Pontiac MlchW A map of this description designating the different sections of the counclasses— that is try In their respective poor fair ' good — is a revelation ' to anyone who atudles It'- - East of the Mississippi not a spot comes under the classification of “Door” and west- of this dividing line only three comparasmall and thinly populated retively are in that class these amountgions to less than 2 per cent of the area ing of the country' As for the remainder of the "country about IS per cent beheading of ‘‘fair’ and longs under the the balance or 93 per cent under the heading-o“good” Practically every by prosperity importantn section inreflects column the "good?place mean winning the large-citieand I and small cities in leading manufacturmining and commering agricultural centers fundamental conditions cial In this country not only are good but so In my they promise totheremain fact that some peodespite opinion are only to fear ple are inclined automobiles The output ofthey temporary It Is certain will be :far behind the expressed demand and potential mar’ - - ' - g are arm chairs they are set at exactly the right height and seats exactly the right-angle-there Is and the are the leg adjustable just room that you want In a roadster there Is the long rake to the steering post and then the resilient three-quartelliptic springs Is on our showroom floor "The car Like every Studebaker It la in the of condition:1 - It is ready cor a pink trial spin That’s the way- to convince roadstef- is that the ?’ou best roadster on earth Wewill put our time car and gasoline against anyone's say so" form-fittin- er - - ‘ LSI!? - - to a short circuit especially If in checking up you find that you are runthe machine sufficiently to allow aning good proportion of energy to be returned to the battery Short circuits are usually found In the wiring system outside of the battery and If a casual Istest does not reveal the trouble It best to always over have the system carefully gone by an expert’ According to Mr McDonald a short circuit' will drain a battery of all its In a few hours power an unusually busy week It has beenvery a r at the Intermountain Electric lishment estab- - - The servlbe stations have experienced a heavy patronage and the fact that Satopen until9 9 o’clock they are keptand from until 1 o’clock urday nights Sunday mornings Is proving a big asset to those motorists who- are unable to have their cars attended to on regular week day hours declares Mr MCDonau - HUL v L D -- uf Malad Evans x Because of the tremendous demand we were forced to accept a smaller allotment of Oaklands than we know this territory can use We are however ' able' to promise immediate deliveries for the present See us now so you will be sure of getting your JSBLm Idaho and: His Dixie Flyer r - i - - t - by-tha- - " s t - ket” - hip ELS EXPERT HOW TO CARE FOR BATTERIES Iva ever had’1 is the verdict of ISr Evans of 2£alad Ida who has just purchased a Dixie chummy roadster car? you running your Ifow:re n the 8 the result of a company of Murray This is the question C M McDonald one of distributors the Dixie and Hollter cars of canyons service up stations of the steepest trip superintendent ' Intermountain Malad Ida In a Dixie Mr Evans owns several Electric comAlthough bordering st ' the 43 Is chummy- roadster D I Evans one of cars- some of them high priced makes E Fourth South declares of pany the most prominent citizens of Malad he expresses himself highly pleased elimination the maintroubles point In the ' -urchased the car according to G‘ O with the Dixie chummy roadster and ' battery iweeten of the firm of Sweeten' & uses it most of the time ‘In preference “If you are running It In the city tVhite Colllnston representatives for to any of hie other cars hortr distances stopping frequently Mr Sweeten says the only trouble care Is with handling Dixie no repair work Eightthatthey care are require SSSEES now in use in his territory some of them having been run constantly since the deep snow left in the spring and he hasn tdohadona nickel's worth of repair WE HAVE INAUGURATED to of them he saya work vDr Wylie M any of Garland also Cragun purchased a Dixie Chummy roadster from the Sweeten firm recently was the announcement made last Mr Sweeten on his visit toSaturday tho Miller-Caho-by at headquarters Murray Dr Craguxrs scattered patients are over a from flfteerf territory extending r ' 1 to milea in each direction from twentyand If you can t find time to have your can ‘laundering Garland to Mr Sweeten according the roada ho travels are extremely ‘‘laundered during the day bring it in at night and well rough and hilly He has been various makes of some time but It reautomobiles forusing have it all nice and" clean for ' yon in the morning at no mained for a Dixie Chummy roadster to him " - f completely aatisfy : “The Dixies extra charge ' are '!'V' up the coming rightMendenu?' line” declares Sales Manager on hall “and right their hews are the famous Holljer cars” AND BEAR THIS IN MIND: The Holllers strong sturdy chassis includes a main built for hard work frame of heavy steel channel strongly All the work is dome by experienced men (No Boys) ' Let ns add yon braced aad reinforced v to pur’ list of Boosters The tonneau is large and roomy and car la designed for five although the there le passengers to make It a almost room enough ear The body la built with a divided front seat and passengers have an op of changing from front to portunlty seats without e'-the car ' A 8139: Phone Was for oenter control the 5963 Postoffice Place arranged level being In the center witagear shift ' the : emergency brake level at the H D POTTENOES Uanager are at the left dutch and brake pedale Is UlimtwMe and the filqtcb aeqjil for ‘ " f length ' d ‘ifest'-ca-r thirty-two-mi- - - - re - - just received a consignment of the new Dort cars tHe snappiest classiest automobiles on the market— and placed on our sales floor for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY - Miller-Cahoo- le - ' - RTS 918 f t ' ' : - - i ' - r r - ri and - on tS"' j - i - ' $ 4 A for is now Waiting for : - "T- - v f AUTO LAUNDRY & STORAGE 0 -- ' seven-passeng- er youy Jr? 33 Exchange Place rit ‘ : A ’ £ - 4 m f J"' u: 7 Phone Wasatch 527 ? v'V - : w touring car equipped with everything needed for a de luxe 'motor lights starters etc— these machines sell for only The' car you've waited $855 Delivered in Sait Lake? five-passen- ger car-Velect- ric ' N There are two models: threepassenger roadster 7- |