Show S Hi" the HEBAIEEPirBIJCANSALT 3 LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 221917 - - - - A Salt Lake as the ‘Main Street of the Nation This map the latest sent out by the Lincoln Highway association ' shows in a broad way what route transcontinental tourists take when they choose this highway isoneoftHe most important points on the Lincoln highway sometimes referred to : DUEEEX TRUCK TRAEfRS’ VALUE IBIG WELDING HAILED GOLD HILL POINTED OUT IN LANDES LETTERS v-- Figures What of Gas Torch Compiled With Co-operati- on One of the most Important - 'ic Pointing out to prospective owners of trailers that Troys for use In conthe nection with motor trucks cut disthe Troy trailer costs of hauling' & Co have sent out tributors Landes a letter which contains some mighty figures The letter in part interesting follows: The fact that the average motor greater capacity truck has a much load when the Increase than Its rated Is carried on well designed trailers is so well known to you that probably we need not go into the matter In deexplain this tail Is is sufficient to truck Is that every motor by the fact to haul its rated capacity designed over the very worst kind of road con-as ditions without failureoverNaturally which the the roadto conditions work get better the greater truck iswaste it of available power if of Is the The construction Is not utilized carries the portion of the truck that of adding the lead does not' permit or overload on any additional load Thfs for the reason the truck itself manufacturer truck figures that each road shocks all his loads strains andmaterials that to harmonize with the Ills vehicle is to be built up of with a certain increase for safety a Consequently' when with five tons it is truck is leaded carry but loaded with all it can safelyloaded with on average roadslf it is only of its actual ca- or d For example: paclty standard motor truck of draw-ba3tfive-to- n deliverslaat the maIasr as specifications additional energy 6t Approx paclty an5000 On a hard surimatelyroadbedpounds free ' of grades: it faced of about draw-ba- r energy to keep under a ton when loaded on a well it will trailer: on a sand toroad designedabout move the 2a0 pounds same load and on the sand road with an 6 per cent grade it will require under about 800 pounds Consequently encountered in conditions - - - or five-ton-mot- one-ha- one-thir- 1 1 re-qui- res seventy-five-poun- ds um mo-mfliit- the varying n motor truck will af-- ’ average five-toits capacity still be ter It Is loaded totons over roads that able to haul six are sandy and on an 8 per cent grade Figuring an additional trailer load off five tons we will now see what it the cost of hauling At the will do to costs of supplies and labor the present n truck cost of operating aIsfive-toas follows: per day of eight hours First cost of truck Depreciation: 85500 (life five years working 8 868 300 days per year) Gasoline: 25 gallons per day at 700 28c 40 Oil: 2 quarts engine at 80e 05 Transmission 04 Cup gresse cost based on Tires: Tire pressed-olist to consumer S V present dual rear and ' tires 8890 and assuming-front run 50 miles per day ' will truck 7000-mion a guarantee this ' per mile or per day 275 gives 055 133 8400 per Repairs: 400 Driver’s salary Insurance: Fire and liability - " A Interest: 6 per cent on 85500 investment License fee: state 820- per year Total operating expense truck 82148 a five-mihaul for example Taking ft is safe to assume that the truck will make five round trips per day or a total distance of fifty miles or In a capacity sense will tons a distance of fifty miles or 125 ton miles at a cost of 17 cents per mile This Is the very least cabe that the pacity and there will this capacity truck will greatly exceed days but the figures are for the years’ operation and taka' into consideration all the delay? and lost time On this basis It would cost approximately 87 cents per ton to haul the road materials a distance of five miles Now assuming that the trailer is in with the truck the following additional expenses will result: cost of trailDepreciation: er 31600 (lifeFirst 5 years working 300 3 L15 per based on Tires: days Tire costyear) pres- ent prices pressed on 3276 Assuming trailer will run 50 miles per day on a r 039 per this guarantee gives mile or per day 3o0 per year Repairs: I&8Ur8nC6 n 6-- in 6-- ln 1 -- le year': - - le haul-twenty-fiv- e - ' 6-- !n 7000-mi- le tssea Grease and oilsInterest: 6 per cent in lnvest- ment Increase: Trailer will require cent truck to consume 10 more gas and ell 10 per cent per on - - 3750 b 75 p 8 422 Total trailer expense Total truck expense 2148 Total dual operation ’$2570 With the truck and the trailer in to operation it would still be make five round trips of ten possible miles each tons and Instead of the twenty-fiv- e hauled by the truck alone fifty ' tons would be hauled by the truck and at anOradditional trailer3422 expense of In- other words' fifty only tons of material would be hauled a distance of five miles at a cost of 82570 or 51 cents per ton against a cost of 87 cents with the truck alone or a saving of 35 cents per ton or a daily saving on the fifty tons of 31850 - - - - - - ' 4 A “ (Continued From Page 1) Containers It shall bo the duty of the inspector of oils to notify the owner or person having them In his poeses- slon of empty oil barrels and Other oil containers which are stored or placed In such position as to bo dangerous to to remove the samo to- - a property place o: safety it shall be unlawful for any person thus notified to fail to remove such barrels or containers wlth-ten Aays of notice dte of sucli Section 190x8the labels shall be It nn awful foi any person to sell or aIa ny- gasoline' kerosene naphtha lubricating oil or groase or any materials fluid or substances the labels upon which or the Invoices for which contain any untrue or misleadstatement and it shall be unlawing: Tor ful any person oil or grease for ta substitute any or : brand without noticeany other kind f RIGHT AT THAT? I'i ' A sign in a Sanpete county town I' feads Auptomobiles Repaired: 'Fords Bi of-rer- - ' :: Fixei" - - -- ’ - - - - £r : ' - Utah-Xevadall- ne K which the "employment of saving a truckmoney to a user But he of brings was not convinced as to Just what make of machine he should buy Determined to but the nothing would best— a truck thatget stand up and of deliver the goods under all manner tests with heavy loads — he gruelingseveral days looking for such a passed car Experiment ‘after experiment demonstration after' demonstration were given him with various sorts of machines Finally after Manager Gene had Grady of the Grady Motor company 'Dushown him conclusively what the is of he fixed ' on that load of approximately six tons — That is the way It will be utilized with a trailer— it is stated by Mr Custer The as all trucks of that make h& Duplex ower on all four wheels Thus the ?ront wheels are' pulling the load while the rear wheels are pushing it entruck to take the steepest abling the or pull out of the deepest mud grades or snow Such conditions obtain many times In the Gold Hill country where to climb there are 25 per cent and a winters season grades with attendant snowdrifts and mud when the trucks must work Just the same Mr Custer driving the big Duplex plex capable week for Gold Hill left late in the make and bought It as a a Is in the The truck shown is and The three truck purchased half-to- n machine and with a equipped with a regular orepictures body capacity trailer Is capable of bearing a total - - ’ DRIVING' RECKLESS IN OUTLYING PARTS OF CITY MUST STOP CAR Climatic and Topographical Conditions Have Little Effect onTKissels All-Te- ar - - All-Te- ar - All-Te- ar Treasury experts have estimated that there are 1400000 owners of csrs subto the 87&0 tax 760000 to ject the 310 levy 1219000 In the subject 315 class and 281000 subject to the 820 rate as the Senate to tax cars 4500 planned by and under 8750: 3500 to 81000 810 81000 to 82000' $15 8200 to 83000 320 and 88000 and over $25 - "“awlnt1 l ££ oenote we can at last afford a boat and umi “Xd "S 5KM? SS SS'Sollw ' ’ oui me Kino or l nnc Breen one asks " can to car that has such as he: “The And I would say ? itself In days gone by Is safe for any man to buy - MILADY HAS SOMETHING' TO SAY WHEN IT COMES TIME TO BUY THAT AUTOMOBILE ' “From 60 to 75 per cent of our sales are affected by women" said tL NLn Carruthers manager of the Intermoun-talMotor Car company yesterday "In fact continued- Carruthers "women have so much to say about the kind of car their husbands buy that not only do the automobile dealers cater to them in selling arguments and demonstrations but in 'the designing and' finishing of cars the motor manufacturer themselves take the feminine influence - Into ' consideration Kis“I have no doubt but that before Idea his sel originated one of the factors that caused him to of the idea- was that the first think car to please is out ten buyercutprospective of his wife nine times he wants the car "In other words he purchases to be enjoyed as much wife and family as by himself by his was which Impossible when motoring in winter and disagreeable weather was without complete protection "The result Is that today we have car that makes possible the In comfort and at ease winter motoring same car by removing theand yet the ton becomes a wide own toiirtwo-cars-ln-o- ne - - all-ye- ar nll-ve- nr any roof to spoil the Ing car without views of summer touring thus giving car purchasersthe utility of two different cars fortth price of one "Evidence thatthis detachable Idea meets with the approval of the fair sex Is found In th Increasing number of local feminine motorists who drive their cars the year around asm It just as much in- January as enjoy Juiy "It is also Noticeable that while - many women callat cur salesrooms alone the majority are usually husbands While Hubby their fianled by questions moand aci-om- examining tors transmissions and other mechanical parts his wife is looking with critto the car’s exterior appearical ance eye and interlorcomfort - and reflne-men- ts "This feminine view of the automobile has-ndoubt resulted In our abilto sell Kissel Kars to local purity chasers with most any color combination they desire at a very nominal extra cost The samft holds true in sethe they prefer from lecting a number upholstery of exclusive patterns and weaves thus Insuring their getting a car that in performance comfort - apmeets the perpearance and utility tastes of all members sonal desires and of the family" f ’ ANTIGLARE LAW (Continued From' Page the best bending the brackets Here isl): - - ' T ns we know tko HAL has dailtl’travelon counted the fourteen : 'The than any other ? daily'-trave- l roads leading Into Milwaukee has been counted from April to' November and the results show that the’ automobile has supplanted horses on all but two of these thoroughfares Taking all the roads together the average daily trav7372 automobiles 740 el comprised motor trucks and 4834 teams a total of 12446 vehicles sevea-paseeng- er i ear of approximately name wheelbase which la' built along approved aad scrvatlve lines The HAL weighs 3073 pounds or 800 pftnnda - - cam of the prevailing type less than other twelve-cylind- er Bftt 111 tell you what the HAL WILL do— It will take you COMSPUED MORE MORE want to where you KS with BOO pounds Is considerable weight It takes two strongmen FORT and MORE CLASS thou other automobile yow eau apend your arood money for auy to life 600 pounds The result of this saving la weight Is coating under four or five thousand doilara not only an Increase In' practical ‘power hut an appreciable -I’Ve aold many automobiles and one of the things that saving la faeL impresses me moot about the IIAL la the way men wha have owned and driven other com for years net when they There are two kinds of men I like to sell the HAL to go for their first ride In a HAL fellows who want a fine big roomy ear with no excess One of the biggest things about a HAL 'motor Is Its twelve weight and a lot of power and speed with n pries' limit and the fact that It Is a Thla cylinders around-32401 and yon men who have the same aert Is the moat powerful type of gasoline motor yet devised of a and la accomplished by eliminating the frietlon of other car mind bat at n price of 34000 or 35000 la motors On brake teet tko HAL twelve PR ahow 32800 men the bli over 70 horse power at fftr r money yon value develops gest 2000 r p mi at 3000 r p m It sad show can rave the 33000 fellow developas lOO home power Thats he ni twice much as any driver or32400 la a beat fifteen seconds demand— but there la It won’t root dinarily you a cent nor oba tremendous In any way to look at reserve ready you ligate IDUTOR: when needed the HAL and ride In it ' ((XT RXCHAMOE RACE alCUto) And I want to go on record ? Wasatch 827 Is ’ the nonEVAwacaw and Quigley la the nai right now In saying that so far y valve-ln-head-mo- tor - t ‘ -- - - ) - - le - - rut-worn- — condition ? Half-Soles'a- re es - rd one-thi- y ) : - rd A - t M v"’:-- ' LORENZO SMITH cost of your tires— 4hls amount original you can now put in your pocket-- and as you probably use six or eight tires a year this saving will easily reach 50 and mors’ — — - undoubtedly v a history that proved ' - for obviating the glare: plan car 75 feet or more from Stand your a board fence or the side of a building Adjust the globes’ and the brackets so that the light "spots’ converge and shoot and glare below ‘42 inches This will put your lights within the law enable you to have the road and also ahead always well lighted It is Despite tne city ordinance more than likely that auto owners who so adjust their Iieuuiisuu um'iiut molested will not by : the police and device-have to buy additional light -- Kiye our wive and maiden the signs of frolic that enchants we want the kind of cars that run until auhu the kind our earthly race Is done s: In the outlying dstrets of Sait Lake must bs stopped This Is the dictum of the Salt Lake police department’ and Sergt Lester Wire head of the tralf lo declares that he will devote squad most of his attention this week to the streets which lie outside ' the traffic zones "Autoists ars becoming too reckless In the matter of speeding In the residence districts" becom- Wire said "They are alsoSergeant careless as far as passing strest Ing cars is concerned If we are to avoid r having a large automobile death toll in Salt Lake during 1917 we must see that these reckless ones are squelched” YOU HALF SOLE YOUR SHOES -WHY NOT YOUR MOTOR TIRES? HEN the sole "of your shoes VV wears thinfirst you don’t throw away not! You your shoes have them half soledCertainly because the upper of the shoes are just as good as parts and ever the half soles mesn practical- a new pair of shoes ly Well such Is Just the argument that is advanced by Lorenzo Smith manager of the Intermountain Rubber Sales automobile company- Salt Lake why tires should be half soled the dire need of conservationExplaining of tires under present conditions Ur Smith says: "Under ordinary road conditions your wear out In 3000 to 5000 tires probably miles of service — but—suppose that instead of throwing them away or giving them to the Junkman you protected them with Gates Half-Sotires -"You "would actually- save’ right at the outset from $25 to $100 on a set as with the price of correspondcompared new tires —you would get 3000 to ingly 10000 miles more service out of your old tires no matter whether tread-war- nHalf-Sole when the Gates or and wore out tires the finally original In nearly as good tires would-bas when you put on the Half-So- le tires to the tire Just "Gates are to the what— ordinary half-solohoo they double or treble the life of the tire and cost approximately one-ha- lf to the corresponding the In money size of tireprice And this saving is not the only advantage "Think what this means to you— you will actually full mileage out of Oaten Half-Sol- e get tires that cost from one-thito one-ha- lf less than new tires "You have been throwing nto the scrapactually to the heap or one-half to giving of the junkman en-glnee- rlH the party - AUTO TO BE TAXED NEVADANS TOUR ROADS All of the members of the newly created highway board of Neyada are now making an automobile trip of Inspection across the state The Lincoln highway between Reno' and Ely Is being traveled first' R K West highway ftCcornpanyinBr ne oxy-acetyle- A -- : 'While the east may be east and the west may be west they both agree on car the of the CL N Carruthers said superiority manager of the Intermountain Motor Car company '“That the utility of this type of automobile Is bound by no climatic or topocondition or by the sex or graphical vocation 'of' the owners Is evidenced two letby the following excerpts from ters the first written by a prominent Pacific coast business man and the othconcert soprano In the er a ' eastby leading Man:’ Tt the Business Western "Says is a pleasure for me to say that my Kissel Sedan which 1 purchased from you about two yeara ago Is still as full of “pep” as ever I could not undertake to explain to you or anyone else what a satisfaction and comfortthe car has been from the start'- It Is a revelation for sturdiness and faultless ance and let me say that the performcomtop has made automobiling such acondifort under all sorts of weather tions that I would consider It a very serious mistake to purchase any make with a deof car today unless equipped tachable top Eastern Says the Leading Lady: iy I express my appreciation of your model? it is an ideal car for women motorists because Its combination winter and summer top enables us to brave 'any sort of - weather Its such that women can mechanism Is master it T have driven it dureasily the severe winter months as well ing the as hot summer days without the - - - ALL-YEA- R - - or discomfort It slightest difficulty enables me to do my shopping easily and quickly without any of the delays or- fatigue that are common when using other vehicles It Is a source of neat convenience In calling and entertaining my friends ° M r In this Duplex truck distributed the Orady Motor combynoted as one of the pany is staunchest and most powerful heavy work trucks on the market It was this fact with the machine’s in demonstrawonderful 'together performance tion that led last week to the sale of the truck shown In -the v foregoing picture-XL A Custer' manager of the Pole Star Copper 'company a Gold Hill cor came to 'Salt Lake to get a pomtlon machine suitable for hauling ore long distances - and up ? stiff grades-l- n the rich- ore country which borders: the v Mr Custer whose company has heretofore used no trucks was convinced of the Increased efficiency and actual - WOULD BETTER torch for welding and cutting metal This torch enables the shopman or machinist to save innumerable articles of machinery and parts which he was obliged to throw In the Junk pile only a few months ago The saving of hundreds of thousands of dollars Is being made dally throughout the country and every city and small town where iron working Is carried on could use this torch to advantage and eliminate an enormous waste In broken machinery castings etc The Monarch Motor company has been appointed distributor for the acetylene tanka put out by the Prest-O-Llcompany and are prepared to furnish metal and Iron workers with this welding outfit A few short months ago there was evy little metal welding being done The iron worker preferring to Junk” tbs parts as he did not understand the welding of them but at the present time very few articles of machinery or Iron Is thrown way as manufactured I It known can bebeing savedgenerally at a very slight that cost they welding and cutting lowers manufacturing and costs for auto and parts makers repair Automobile and parts makers today employ the welding process with great profit securing new features in design greater strength and decreased weight in vital parts at the same tlmft substantial savings in time effecting cost of labor and materials v Similar savings and advantages are Where now use possible for you Inrivets bolts or threadedyou points vestigation may show- a real need for weldingsame This process effects big savings in automobile work of all kinds repair — broken or worn metal parts and castare ings quickly and cheaply made good and strong as new Every factory and or small and every repair shoplarge service will find this process profitable garage Oxy-acetyle- ne rHE bricks and’ bust take his Haynes Light 81x and run It In a pileOrof he bent may wind It radiator it up to some extent get lamps and fiTM If But If brol(6 toVe hlw Ion ga"twll! weir he’ll drive it round and round cJS finds a Junkyard berth the 'earth before ft" — the The Haynes car was the pioneer — — — still gaily Journey to so— - — cars theybuilt long long ago boats like look cause remark: and date they Haynes-atilis build- bo staunchly made they keep right up with the parade MAN may -- ene te -- - AS MOTOR BOON Show Truck Will Do A i U Iron and Steel Heretofore Wasted Saved by Use - WELL AT THAT-YOCANT BLAME OLD UNCLE WALTER BOR POETIZING THE HAYNES f Ji |