Show 4 10 V-1- Lincolns 2 MARCH SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE E 1 1936 Beauty Power "s rl- - O i TT 1936 Auburn 'f v j i v Powerful Motors Feature Running Boards Dispensed 'With I V-1- It f Greater ease economy and safety of operation plus larger and stronger construction plus more horsepower plus added refinements and attractive Interior fittings are new things much In evidence on all Chrysler 1986 models Both the standard and airflow designs have larger and huskier with more elbow room above Sixes and eights are much alike In appearance one-pie- Lincoln model 1936 carries its usual outstanding appeal to all motorists who admire custom craftsmanship in body building and the acme of modern day enginering in chassis and power plant The 1986 models reveal numerous refinements and some detailed changes that Improve this exclusive clientele automobile One of the several models available the custom built sedan is shown above Economy and Comfort Stressed by Oldsmobile attempt n times Going to bed la the delectable so to show job held by Mtse Dorlce White pretty Salt Lake City firk— She does the “and se to bed stunt to show just how comfortable “hitting the hay" may be inside a Lafayette sedan exhibited by M R Ballard The seats are so constructed as to form a bed more than six feet long and four feet Jn width Miss White wears some ump-stee- a day Stressing luxury beauty and powthe 1988 Auburn motor car oa display at the Salt Lake automobile show carry a strong appeal for men and women who want cars of individual design exceptional speed and sparkling performance Auburn manufacturers— and owner t6i— tell ona that at 60 miles an hour the Lycoming-engined models are ' merely loafing They claim a tremendous reserve of power instantly available for emergencies adding Immeasurably to driving safety The 1936 Auburn models are distinct in styling individual in design offering luxury car exclusiveness at production car prices Leader of the supercharged line of Auburns Is the speedster model with Its guaranteed 100 miles per hour or better Fenders are of the torpedo type with chrome-plate- d protection plates on the front of the rear fenders and edged with a chrome bead No Running Board Running boards have been with passengers stepping directly into the car from the street The four' exposed exhaust pipes are covered with flexible polished stainless steel tubing emerging from the center line of the hood and turning down under the car where they connect! with the muffler Auburn's supercharger is of the centrifugal type friction drive eliminating complicated gearing A wide body bead extends from the front of the hood to the rear of the car the rear deck terminating in a point Top disappears in a compartment directly behind er- -- one-ha- Records for ths asiimbllng and disassembling of a Ford 8 motor re likely tobs broken at the current auto show If mechanics from Fred A Carleson Llncoln-For- d agency keep up the pace set In earlier attempts at the Carleson exhibit They did ths job In 11 minutes and 30 seconds opening day and have' been getUjpg faster at every V-- i 2 The new Lincolns for 1936 are on display at the Salt Lake City automobile show Improvements in the 1936 Lincolns comprise detail changes intended to enhance the beauty and mechanical excellence of these luxurious vehicles Custom craftsmanship always paramount in Lincoln’s appeal to its exclusive clientele continues to be the keynote of the 18 Four leading body types offered masters of the art of coach building — Brunn Judkins LeBaron- - and Willoughby— collaborate with Lin coin in offering the 18 body types available Changes in the chassis Include a number of mechanical refinements In the transmission wheels and steering Quiet helical gears are now used in first speed and reverse as well as in second and high welded Wheels are new of by steel construction completed larger hub caps The steering gear ratio has been increased lessening effort required in steering and other changes have been made to prevent axle motion from inteffefldg with steering gear action Detail body design alterations in keeping with the trend of fashion In fine motor cars emphasize the appearance of conservative distinction peculiar to Lincoln In appearance the front end retains the digThe ranity of the 1938 Lincoln diator and grille are wider at the bottom The ensemble is more massive Fenders reveal bolder sweep' New dust shields har lng lines monlze with them A conservatively modern note is provided by increasing the inclination of the windshield from 20 degrees to 27 degrees The windshield inches glass rises one and higher giving greater freedom of outlook The windshield header is more rounded and the top of the windshield has rounder corners Running boards are straight Instead of curved 2 The engine powers all cars in the Lincoln line h All body types are on a wheelbase chassis except the more These including closely coupled sedans the five the and coupes and some of the convertible types are on a wheelbase chassis 1 Luxury Power Chrysler Offers Greater Ease and Economy Still Feature Improvements Enhance These Attributes of Car Motor Carrier Safety Program Approved boat-shap- d nifty pajamas for her stunt They do not go with the ear constructed and then take one on a demonstration trip in ths new car The W O Norville agency is staging a “Miracle Studebaker Ride” and Charles C Freed a Plymounth' picture called "Trial by Torture” TTis last named is shown to give an idea of tho strength In Is in Plymounth construction Convertible ’sedans newest In luxury motbr ‘ears ars being shown by Dodge De Soto and Ford dealers The Lyman-Ober- g agency is displaying ths Dodge the Freed agency the De Soto and Carleson agency ths Ford All" were shipped direct from factories for first showings in Salt Lake City at the intermountain auto shows They are the last word In convertibles and said to be ideal for crpss country and summer driving A motor carrier safety program to be set up as part of the law governing interstate trucks has been approved tentatively by the interstate commerce commission according to American Trucking Associations Inc Ths program covers qualifications for drivers description of vehicles for registration purposes reporting of accidents and other items according to H H Kelly chief of the section of safety of the motor carrier bureau of the commission Since the section took up the work of developing the safety rules and regulations to apply under the motor carrier act it has conferred with American Trucking- Associations and many other interested organizations - Saving of Energy by Power Brake System golng-to-be- Aft t Vi AUTO BODIES FENDERS FRAMES AXLES STRAIGHTENED AND REBUILT Several motion picture shows are How is saved the much being staged during the day and driver of a carenergy which is fitted with shows Carleson The agenevening a power brake system? There Is no cy shows how the Lincoln Zephyr exact AUTOMOTIVE PAINTING answer to this question which covers all cars the sea Custom type colors are In the case of the ordinary JOHNSON AUTO available the exterior and interior vacuum-operate- d brake system however the same amount of brakbeing carried out In contrast METAL WORKS ing energy is supplied with about Luxury Touch d the normal pressure apThe feeling of luxury and exclu1114 South State siveness are at ones evident in plied to the isbrake pedaL The other Phone Hy 953 provided by the en- Auburn’s straight eight and llfl flf motes ears far 1D08 tins Although selling at moderate prices these cars have the appearance of custom-bui- lt models Ths Auburn straight-eight- s are h built on a wheelbase and COLLISION FIRE the sixes on a wheelbase THEFT PUBLIC LIABILITY They are low long and fleet In appearance PROPERTY DAMAGE Despite the fact that the new NATION-WID- E Auburns ars big rfiomy motor cars INSURANCE their economy of operation Is outstanding The dual ratio sixes can be depended upon to give 18 and even 20 miles per gallon of gasoline INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS when driven at normal driving PHIL i PURCELL Preildent speeds and ths dual ratio straight 51S Boston Building Wasatch 3831 eights have been found to deliver from 16 to 18 miles per gallon at normal speeds ( one-thir- two-thir- er AUTOMOBILE 127-inc- 120-ln- ch Continental Agency Co lf J " i V-1- fau ' ' V- - 9 v- - 145-lnc- w er er m v 136-In- ( Arthur Montague Rhodes brother of Cecil Rhodes and who farmed in various parts of South Africa and Rhodesia has died at Port Elizabeth South Africa at the age of 76 il’ Greater riding comfort and more efficient and economical operation are stressed by the makers of improveOdlsmobile In describing their 1986 models Lighter but harder pistons and other ments will save many dollars for “Olds” operators th Is year New Louvers ore distinctive to the ’86 models all of which offer tho same roomy comforts that have made this car so well received In recent years Lines are still sleek and beautiful and appointments of the best 1 s 1 1' gas-savi- SALES Motorists Truck Operators Play Important Role in Paying Expenses of State ' and SERVICE HEADQUARTERS for PONTIAC Statistics gathered by the Utah state tax commission reveal in no uncertain manner the important part motorists and truck operators play in paying the expenses of state government through contributions in the form of gasoline taxes and motor vehicle registration fees Reports compiled by commission statisticians show that during the year 1935 operators of motor vehicles paid into the state treasury the sum of $2489000 as taxes on 62225000 gallons of gasoline consumed Registrants of motor vehicles during the fiscal year ending June 30 1934 paid in $91804515 in teh form of registration fees collected for vehicle licenses Commission reports showed fur-- 4 ther that the total number of pas California being a notable excepsenger cars registered during 1935 tion Passeng&vcars not used for exclusive of transfers was 87956 hire pay a registration fee of $5 Trucks to the number of 17587 were Motor vehicles used fop hie or for registered 463 buses and 409 motor- the transportation of property pay cycles This made a total vehicle a registration fee based upon the registration of 107641 Trailers reg- licensed gross ton miles of the veistered numbered 1346 Transfers to- hicle registered Motorcycles are taled 17796 for a fee of $260 Trailregistered Figuring $710 as the average cost ers are assessed according to gross to the motorist for passenger plates weight those of 5000 pounds or less total collections for this type of mo- being registered at $5 tor vehicle in 1935 would approxiThe gross ton miles tax as adopted mate $639000 as against $57308725 by the last legislature equalized the for the last fiscal year Reports for -- 1 1 and the ROYAL FAMILY of MOTORDOM k ’ 9 1930 show that 50025000 gallons-ogasoline were consumed in that an increase In gasoline consumption during 1935 of considerably more than 12000000 gallons Tax Rate in Utah Users of motor fuel in Utah pay per gallon plus the 1 cent federal government tax Of the to- of the tal amount collected state collected tax goes toward the maintenance of secondary state highways and 314 cents toward con- structlon and maintenance of pri- mary roads Motor vehicle registra- tion fees go to maintain the motor vehicle department In addition to the payment of J cense plates fees and gasoline taxes a Utah motorist must of course pay the motor vehicle property tax to the county levying the assessment The motor vehicle department re quires a certificate showing such taxes to have been paid that such tax-ia lien on Teal property sufficient to secure the payment thereof or that such motor vehicle is exempt by law from payment of property tax for the current year before is- suance of a license Another payment made by motor vehicle operators is the nominal fee of 25 cents for an operator’s license A chauffeur’s license costs $2 These fees are placed in a special fund and used in paying expenses incurred in carrying out provisions of the motor vehicle act Registration Fees Low Registration fees in Utah are said to be uniformly lower than in almost all other states in the Union tax burden between vehicles using taxed fuels and those using untaxed fuels such as diesel fuels The legislature refused to enact any new legislation that would divert any portion of the gasoline tax from existing uses or new laws that would exclude motor fuels manufactured from coal or like products from taxation Motor vehicle owners and operators — 40000000 or more throughout the United States—are now being urged by the American Automobile association to make discriminatory motor taxes and misuse of motor tax revenues a distinct issue at the elections next November Special reference is being made to federal motor taxes Motor Tax Proportion According to Thomas P Henry of Detroit president of the association motor taxes today account for $13 of every $100 collected by federal state and local governments He declared in a recent statement that in the last five years the average motor tax has increased $10 per vehicle in a period which was largely one of declining registrations f Salle ope-ha- GaddLac SHARMAN AUTOMOBILE CO N— — Wasatch 6707 BRILLIANT his Tear drive a big 7 car! Step into the luxury class with a 1936 Chrysler and still keep your budget happy1 You can buy a big new Chrysler Six for just a little more than the price of Ask for the New Official Chrysler Motors Commercial Credit Company TIME PAYMENT PLAN 6 cars You can drive this d big luxury car at a cost as low and in many cases lower than smaller Cars comfort and roomiYou get big-c- ar ness Big-criding ease from big tires Big-cand big springs steadiBig-c- ar power speed and pick-u- p ness on the road Through the miracle of ’Automatic Overdrive available on the Six at slight extra cost you actually get from 3 to' 5 more miles from every gallon of gasoline at all touring speeds Now Do Luxo Eight be sure to drive If you like action the 1936 Chrysler De Luxe Eight Fast and nimble velvety-smoo- th this brilliant new Chrysler handles like a small car but rides with all the solid ccynfort wheelbases Typical of 121 and 133-inof two thousand dollar cars in smartness and appointments it is priced surprisingly Enough in the thousand dollar range You ein figure it out for yourself 1 Start with your unpeid balance 2 Then edd inaurenoe cost at conference retea 3 Then multiply by 6— for a 12 months’ oi one per cent per plan One-hamonth for periods more or lest than 12 months Ia soa statea a small legal doeamcatary fea la lowest-price- lf ar the Airflow Eight and ir KxurriuTxD - 8750 SOUTH STATE MIDVALE JUNCTION PHONE MIDVALE 37 y - j ' -- ? ft" ? i i y jvv "L IS r ' NSW CNIIYSLKR SIX HOAN M7g nd Up Lift at Factory new Airflows WM D PETTY MOTOR CO- ' - ' START AT required NO OTHER CHARGES Airflow imperial Here you find the spaciousness only Airflow design makes divanpossible great wjde doors like seats real comfort for six grown people Here is Floating Ride at its finest for only Airflow-desigpermits the fullest advantage of new weight distribution Here too is the greatest safety on the 1 n cwnun auifLew road you ride inside the strong steel girders of the car frame Automatic Overdrive is standard on the Airflow Imperial It is available on any 1936 Chrysler at small extra cost All the 1936 Chryslers have strong rigid safety-ste- el bodies falnous Floating Power time-testhydraulic brakes trunks on Sedans integral body-for-m See and drive the Chryslers for 1936 Then ask yourself this question: With Chrysler offering so much luxury for so little more than the cost of just plain isn’t it sensible now transportation for me to own a Chrysler? ed 1931 CHRYSLER SIX 93 J t s f 118-in- ch wheelhaf nd up Four-DoSedan $875 NEW CHRYSLER DE LUXE EIGHT 10$ and 110 horsepower 121 and h wheelbase Seven body types Prices $925 and up t lJ3-inc- Four-Do- Sedan $1045 i CHRYSLER AIRFLOW EIGHT 11$ horse-pow123-inwheelbase Sedan and Coupe $1345 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW IMPERIAL 130 wheelbase horsepower 128-inc- h sedan and Coupe $1475 1936 Chrysler ere on display at the Automobile Show end at Chrysler dealer showrooms —- PHONE WASATCH Distributors IN THE AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS Kanab— Highway Garage B Williams KajsviU — f horsepower $ix body types Prices $760 BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Intermountal n Delta— Gardner & Hotter Inr Gunnison — ftosenvall Garage 4 See th cars— The 25 SOUTH 3RD EAST UTAH Bingham— Adderley & Nichols Cedar City — Arm Garage Clrclevllle— Piute Auto Co - All prices list it factory Detroit special equipment extra Now Chryslor Alrflowa tho world's moot modom Iravol For 1936 Chrysler presents two beautiful miovalT? 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