Show '--you - KISSELKARIN SEVERE TESTS BEATS’EMALL - ‘ “Never before” said W H White manager of the Intermountain Motor Car company local distributors of Kissel Kars “has the automobile been subjected to such unusual performance test as In these days when proven efficiency- and known mechanical perfection are demanded by car purchasers fact that a car "People appreciate the makes good in seemingly Impossible tests will more than measure up to their personal requirements In use” he continued everyday “Such was the motive behind the entrance of a Kissel Double Six in the official Mount Diablo Cal high-getest and which ended by its going 74 car than feet ar heretofore any higher cup and winning the Tribune trophy of this premier Pacific championship coast motor test event “When you consider that the climb up this famous mountain reaches an altitude of 3867 feet from sea level in a little less than twelv miles you can see what a terrific test It offers any motor In high gear” RUN IN FAMILY OVERLANDS Inc claims some records for large numbers of Its cars Some time ago owned in families John W Corey79 Greensburg Ind a model and the car bought so satisfactory he has boughtproved four since for others of the family At Inof a family of dependence Kan each three brothers and one sister owns a Willys-Overlawhile a dealer at Osceola Ia has sold nine Overlands to one family One family in North Hend derson I1L has eleven cars Wlllys-Overlan- d nd Willys-Overlan- Barney Oldfield : Will you please advise me as to the best method of properly cleaning engine and radiator for the purpose of laying up car ed FEDERAL ROAD PROGRAM FOR THIS SECTION IS ARRANGED Ilmld-Bcpablica- n Special aid road federal Nov 24 — The 11 191 on July by the actOgden approved President appropriates a period of five year— ISIS to during 1920 inclusive— to be used In ion with the states or territories roads: in the construction of rural post of ten a period and 110000000 during be to — 1925 Inclusive— 1916 to' years of roads withused In the construction forests in or partly within national forest road appropriaThe national each year tion amounting toIn11000000 the the hands of aphas been placed to be expended upon forest service for aid fromThetbe various plications appropriastates and counties tions 1become available annually on tbe first appropriation being July made In 1916 In the For the five states located forest serdistrict of the at Ogden vice with headquarters 2267000 becomes Utah approximately road work from available for forest for aid this act annually Applications a large number have been receivedsixforhave already been of roads of which the secretary ofareagriby approved loculture Two of these projects one In Necated In the state of Idaho The two In vada and three In Utah Idaho are known as the Warm and the portion line projects The former Is afrom St of the state highway leading National Ida to Yellowstone Anthony of a the second is also afrom portion park Salmon state highway leading In MonRoot Ida to the Bitter one project valley in Nevada is tana The e known as the Charleston-Jarbldgroad Is a and leading county project town of Jar-bidfrom Deeth to the mining In Utah are three Nev The Ephralm-Orangevilas the known Logan-Garde- n and City The first is a portion projects the of the state highway connecting and two Important valleys of Sanpete secSan Raphael In central Utah The ond connects Cache valley with Bear lake and Is extremely seekers importantvisit-to tourists and recreation Bear lake The third connects ing Provo valley with the Duchesne and Uintah country The arrangements entered Into on for the survey these roads providemaintenance under construction and the direct supervision of the secretary of agriculture with the exception of the road a portion of which is now being surveyed and constructed under the direct supervision of the state road commission subject to inspection of the secretary of agriculture In addition to the above mentioned roads the plans provide for the construction in the future of the following: Arizona — Several roads leading from the north to various observation Cannorth rim of the Grandpoints alongofthe the Colorado yon from the south Idaho— A road the area proposed for at Ketchum Into leading Inclusion within the Sawtooth National park a road along the Payette river to the Payette lakes from the leading Soda south and a road leading fromwith a valley whichwill Springs to Star In formWyoming proposed project a link of a highway between south-- Noble-Monta- - - wcll-officer- Hivcr-Yellowsto- - Queritotu'insweredlgf RMSNEY OLDFIELD er nut - - One of the most important additions to local antomobileville that has been announced in many months is the Intermountain Oldsmobile company a concern announcing the exclusive distribution of 01d mobiles fpr the intermonntain territory os the pnrpoee of its organization According to the announcement the new concern is incorporated F P Mays as for $50000 fully paid with A O Randall as president B F treasurer and as Tourssen vice president and A E secretory credit-managthe of as circles Duncan well known in local motoring to this his in handed Randall-Dod- d resignation Auto company has concern and has accepted the position of manager of the new comconcern will remodel and occupy pany Duncan states that the newSharman Auto company at 43V the quarters now occupied by the home and open for Fourth South street and expects to be in its new won fa decidedly im- business about December 10 The Oldsmobile has world and is expected to create a Still portant position in the motor "Tenter impression in the intermountain territory in the hands of this company new comfortably financed and - - will be made up of local clubs ship and their members A permanent secwill conduct headquarters ofretary located at tht fices which are to- be city making the strongest bid s (Copyright 1917 by King Features Syndicate Inc) TlUBDfO nay many years of racing- and touring I have seen so many cars ruined long before their time for usefulness should have passed ' that 1 to offer a few suggestions to the new owner and the man who expects to got “full value out of his purchase For it is a fact that more ears are put in bad shape the first three mouths of work than are damaged by six months of use at any other stage of ownership Be careful in the use of positions When you examine your clutch your car look this over very particularly need to Now clutches are stiff and bo handled gently Handle your gears gently until they work smoothly Keep your brakes well adjusted Tires should be kept at a standard — preusare SOof 20 poundsa to the24-- 4Inchetc for tire that is pound a slow leak develops in Frequently ana before one knows it a tire valves Is 10 tn 20 pounds under pressure Watch this closely and save big money Of course you will want the outside Take my of your car to look welL advice and keep the Inside clean too It’s just as important to have a clean mechanand starter engine as It is togeneral the ical parts body keep — more important to your pockbright keruse et hook With gas so scarce osene tn cleaning the engine and havoc when mechanism Dirt Even allowed to collect Inplays quantity a little dust sometimes causes a lot of trouble fcy working Into Important pa rts Be very careful In washing your car When It is new thq lustrous ensmel of the varnish needs strict attention Use cold water from a gentle stream or poured on Use a large for sponge mud spots and soak them off Don’t rub or scratches will mar the whole Use a good polish now and finish whlcn then sticking to Instructions come with such preparation as you may buy In winter radiator with use aifc your a cover and protect antifreeze mixture Drain the radiator in the water every 1000 miles and thoroughly cleanse with clean water under strong pressure TENNESSEE TO ORGANIZE A meeting will be beld at KnoxvIIU Tens soon to organize the Tennessee Automobile association Tbe member’ NEW CONCERN FORMED TO SELL OLDSMOBILE FAMOUS RACE PILOT GIVES GOOD DOPE ON CARE OF NEW AUTOS First— Don’t spaad your new car un-- £ any —oircumatancea Bsaond Do n' t be afraid to lift the nood and learn something of the motor mechanism Third—Don’t he careleaa regarding your oils and sreaaes Fourth— Don’t heaitato to havo your “ aerrloe readjust your carburetor everyexpert 600 miles until you have gone - 10 00 Fifth— Don’t fall to watch for looa- -- anlng bolts and nuts In all parts of the ar Sixth— Don’t neglect to watch your tires and keep same at proper pressure Seventh— Don’t expect merely to Pour in gas oil end water and yet retain a perfect running automobile Clive a little care and study to it —Don’t let your car Eighth do dirty and stay so Treat it as you get your parson — Ninth Don’t allow and greases to cake around your dirt starter engine ' or in your dust pan transmission Tenth — Don’t abuse your car by purposely climbing the highest hills and1 over the roads speeding three years— old cars two androughest "know out and which look new Inside and snore which run perfectly — because the owners handle them with care and saneness Drive New Cer Slowly The new owner is prone to drive his too fast This is maIf you want long lifepositively for yourdeadly chine Fetter keep around fifteen to the first 50u twenty miles an hour miles and give your car a chance This parts to get worked Ftermita all the and the engine to lose much of its stiffness I‘H admit It is hard to “Just let her out’’ a few ' "times notbut keep a cool head and go slow After 60o miles you may go as miles ail hour and then fast as1000 thirty miles push her up another after five until you have been 100 miles Then she should be good for any speed wish and sue should not be easily damaged owners are afraid to raise Many their hoods saying they know nothing Bettor learn somemechanism or else you may- have to do a thing at the most inconlot of venient walking times Study the instruction book which comes with all cars! It Is plain It is simple It is full of Illustrations on every part of your car Trace these out Learn to know every- your engine withpossible about thing out tearing down Learn the whys it and wherefores from this book If have your service man go necessary over the engine with you All this for if tonothing else You will emergencies learn appreciate your car quickly more all the In the matter of oils and greases be uro the car is thoroughly right before rushes sometimes you drive away Inallow defects to get the best Inspectors in some point Follow your by and fall book Wherf you havo gone Instruction 600 miles drain off all oil and gas and refill with new Clean as to oil This Isreceptacles important especially filled and well all grease cups Keep and turn turned up Looktwothem over and in cases them up every days of hard driving every day now to Savo Gas As your car settles to Its work and gets running more and more smoothly- have your service man change the on your carburetor to adjustments new conditions meet It will save Have him pns and Increase power examine the valves at the same timeand see that their adjustment la peris Important matter ict InAn the leastputting water at every battery two weeks Test the battery with a Use only every ten W£ter hydrometer or pure filtered rain days While a car is new the owner should go over It carefully every ten or so to tighten up loose bolts lays or This takes little time nuts parts and may mean a tremendous saving should body bolts and Especially until the car clips be watched to spring Its normal has thoroughly worked November 25 1917 The HerddRopublican Salt Lake City Utah' Sunday Morning ne na western Idaho and Utah and the south entrance of ' Yellowstone National park Nevada —Several roads which are of the Lincoln and Midland portions trail highways road which Utah — The Sevler-Cov- e Is a connection between Fevier and Millard the Pangultch- counties: Tropic road which provides connection between Pangultch and the region and Georgetown and around Tropic road which provides an additional outlet to the west from the Duchesne and Uintah country Wyoming —A road along the Southa Fork of Snake river which will be of the main leading portion to the south entrancehighway of Yellowstone National park and Hoback canyon road which connects the Jackson Hole with Green River valley region Numerous meetings have been held state and county ofwith the various ficial by officials of the forest service In arranging plans for the survey construction and maintenance ar-of the national forest projects In of projects In order ranging the listconsideration of lias been importance given to their relation with the state the development of highway sj’stemforest resources their the national value in Intercommunity travel and In markets and bringing their use supplies by tourists and recreation seekers Kamas-8tockmo- to-th- TOURSSEN ISN’T WORRIED ABOUT ge le Heber-Fruit-la- Heber-Frultla- nd re nd GETTING GECS spring had a leak The radiator is the Fedders honeycomb and the circulating system Thermo Syphon — C R-- P Open the pet cock at the bottom of the radiator and drain it Then take a hose and thoroughly dean the radiator and system by a continuous stream under full force Lea yjb the pet cock open and allow all water to drain off Then take your crank and turn the engine over a few times This should be sufficient Barney Oldfield: Having lead of your willingness to answer ques tions regarding motor matters I want to ask what you think of a tire protector whch is designed to hold tire on keep them always new and practically make punctures unknown I have applied for a patent upon such an invention — Frank M It is impossible to say just how good your invention is If it is all you claim for it and you can demonstrate it to the public it will unquestionably become very popular I could not tdl from your drawing if it will work Nothing but actual demonstration will prove its worth Oldfield: I have driven my Studebaker “Four 9000 miles Barney and am now being troubled with carbon and knocking in the engine The carbon seems to form in large quantities with about 500 miles of driving and seems to be mixed with oil It does not have the hard formation carbon usually has No doubt my pistons leak oil Will you kindly tell me the best way to fix them — S L Q You need new piston rings' They should be made to fit securely While they are being put in examine the cylinders and if they are scored you had better have them rebored before fitting new rings Barney Oldfield: (1 What lining would you prefer for a cone clutch f (2) What makes a lutch grab T (3) Wliat would you suggest to stop the leakage of a Stromberg carburetor f— Walter N (1) Leather (2) Too strong spring tension or looseness in the foot pedal or joints You should have positive leverage for gradual clutch enIn a leather cluteh grabbing may be caused by the exhaustion gagement of oil in the leather thereby roughening the surface (3) Examine your float and see that the seating is perfect Again you may have dirt in it If so clean it thoroughly Barney Oldfield: On occasions when I use my brakes for any length of time as for instance descending a long hill they overheat Please give me a remedy for this — Harry O Use your emexgeney brake on long hills or else brake with your engine with the ignition cut out and throttle closed Adjust your brakes by means of the equalizer Barney Oldfield: Please tell me the number of oiling systems in use and the working principles of each —Thomas W Four systems are employed — gravity pressure positive and splash In the first named the oil reservoir is high enough to permit the oil to flow In the pressure system the oil reservoir connects with to the bearings a small pipe pressure coming from an enclosed crankcase The positive system uses a pump geared to the engine forces and this forces the oil through the feed at each plunger stroke In the splash system the connecting rods splash it upon all working parts Barney ! Oldfield to When it conies speed lias nothing on the Eardley Bros Co We give the promptest service in putting on new auto tops covering those worn cushions or doing anything for the motor car owner Eardley Co Bros E'lst South Was 6700 37 TIES Are surely SOME nonskid tires and surprising mileage givers Just T ry One -- Recent Information from truck headquarters to the effect that the government is insisting upon Its truck orders being given preference to dealer orders Is causing more or less consternation among some of the truck distributors hereabouts A1 Tourssen of the Randall-Dod- d Manager Auto company local GMC distributors wore his usual smile when this subject was brought up andofstated GMC in spite of the thousands that are supplying the trucks which they the GMC factory Is still government able to make Immediate delivery on imany model on account of their mense which has been more production than tripled since the war began cmesManes STAB ALSO OCTOBER OUTPUT OF FORD CARS IS HUGE According to Information received by Auto company- Utah's the Alklre-Smit- h oldest Ford dealers aurlng the month of October the Ford Motor company made 79675 cars In the last six months their production was 469135 or at the rate of 938270 per annum The estimated production for the year was placed at 900000 about 3000 per day but there Is small doubt that unless war condithat there will be more tions one prevent million Ford cars made within than - the Ford fiscal year August 1 1917 to August —1 1918 Staggering as are these figures this tremendous triumph of it Is manufacturing possibilities to know that deequally astonishing mand Is ever ahead of production and that there hae not been a day since 1 last that there has not been August orders on hand for more than 100000 cara for immediate delivery Western Auto Supply Co Y M C A OPENS MOTOR SCHOOL The Y M C A motor car school Distributors and enlarged equipmentcourses classroom Practical are given on the care repair and maintenance motor cars 429 South Main St at Lansing Mich with added opened last week Ti of PLAN As showing the Increased Intimacy the automobile industry and between the airplane production business the fact that Inquiries for clutches are now being made by the latter is sugcomes from gestive This Information sources to indicate that the seeming of the automobile clutch-makexperience !e soon to be employed in the far more exacting field of the flying machine for The almost obvious the news Is that the explanation now being built require such planes tremendous tractive effort that it is difficult to hold them exceedingly down while running the engines for test purposes If rigid connection is maintained between the engine and propeller a clutch and employing a Interposing starter for the engine will enable to be handled with the big planes ease of the modern mothe practically Intor cartoand without the now common certain of the dangers cident methods of twirling the propeller blade er high-power- GOODYEAR GRIDIRON PLAYERS ARE MUTES You Will Need The Three IFeenftures If your new enclosed car is a Paige you will enjoy summer motor efficiency on the coldest day in winter Three remarkable engineering features eliminate 4t all starting troubles’9 and insure perfect combustion in the cylinders no matter what the temperature may be Ask our dealer to tell you about these features in detail They are found in combination only with the Paige 14 I! 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