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Show IK J The Grant Six J I I J '. I f The 1917 Grant Six can now be inspected at the I J J Goodale-Scoville Garage. All Grant dealers delight in f showing the new model and they are just as much III pleased with it as you will be when you see it. J M A The record of the Grant Six Overhead Valve Motor a 1ml H n hill-climbing: Its extraordinary power and equally 1 11 1 A extraordinary flexibility and economy, are the sort that : iSSn A make people talk, and in these days of good cars it takes a jllJ.j x an extraordinary good motor to make people talk. jM I The Grant Chassis is simple, strong and thoroughly 6 u A efficient. Grant bodies excite comment because of their & Ipjjj A roominess and beauty of line and of finish. & ) J There is a quality of workmanship and stability in ? gh $ every detail of th Grant six that makes it easy to see the Y j ! j! J reason why Grant production has increased this season 7 I I to 20,000 cars. f J j I Before you buy any car, make it your business to A m I I see and ride in a Grant six. A Jj We Have Three Carloads I j of the New Model j 1 1 Gw)daIe-Scovflle Co. 'Ml Phone 117. 2441 Grant Avenue. 1 I i 1 jj I j The World's Blue Ribbon Winner j j f I I J Trris car is the record-maker and the record-breaker, and it is the best handi- ii jj 1 J craft of man. These are the records : 11 IS- ' s. car as won the world's record in number of seven-passenger, six- f I II cylinder touring cars, made and sold infourteen months. J 1 I I 2. This car has established Studebaker as the world's leading manufacturer of 1 1 II kSn-grade medium-priced cars. J ,.; ! j Ii 3. This car, by nation-wide public demand, has shown that it is recognized $ v I I i by the people who buy automobiles as the greatest value in a motor car of its class 1 I I ever offered the public. To buy as much in any other make, you have to pay I 1 1 om two hundred and fifty to four hundred dollars more. J Ii I I 4. This car, in ratio to rate, weight and operation cost, is the highest powered II If ar.jver offered the public. It is seldom that you need all the reserve power in a I 11 If SJudebak.er car but ifc is gratifying to know that it is there to meet every emergency I I if motonnS service when you need it. I I If These records mean more to you than road or race-track records, because thev I 1 1 I are the records established by actual service in the hands of actual owners in all I I ffl 1 I e country. They are the blue ribbons pinned on the Studebaker car bv I I id I I the American public. I " Mack-Robinson Auto Co. Ii Ii Phne 604 2444 Grant Avenue, j I H I The Voice of the Majority j j " Attainment by the Buick Car of high rank as a national institution is significant of the rewards which follow a notable public service. !1 j In motor cars as in all who serve the nation the will of the majority prevails. The j 1 voice of the people is for Buick, and on this verdict Buick supremacy rests. g When miles are measured by the gallon, Buick gasoline economy is immediately m I proved beyond all argument. l lM v This fuel-saving, with Buick power, speed and flexibility, indicates a quality of $ building which, has made the Buick Car an important and a valued factor in our na- 5S j; pi tional greatness. When Better Automobiles Are Built - i . Buick Will Build Them , 1 I Wotherspoon & Jost f I Automobile Co. 1 H Salesroom 2304 Washington. Phone 829. ' 1 1 f 5 l. A ( Read the Classified Ada. ; g Read the Classified Ads. j il j USED CARS I I 1914 CADILLAC I I : I 1914 VELIE I I v 1915 OVERLAND I j j I 1914 STUDEBAKER SIX jj I I 1912 CADILLAC I f I 1915 HUPMOBILE I f ; I THE CADILLAC CO. of OGDEN I jl I CADILLAC AND OAKLAND MOTOR CARS I if I UNITED STATES TIRES I M 432 25THST. OGDEN, UTAH J |