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Show I- HEALTH IS I mm lied I WITH BLiTD Ml (Salt Lake Tribune) M Five million automobiles passenger Jin cars now in actual use in America HII transport 25,000,000 people, npproxi-mately, npproxi-mately, 100 miles every day. ji The automobile is first or .all ma- I'll chines of use, of absolute necessity; III one, for instance, without which it M would be impossible to carry on the Hi great industries of the nation, and , jUjj without which war endeavor on its' II! present intensified basis would bo ab-1 gH solutely impossible. jj Tho business man, the fanner, the J(W doctor, the salesman, the army offl-cers offl-cers all find the automobile indispen-' m siblc. You might as well question the I Wl m vamo of food to the human race as , IjjWHH discUss the value of the automobile m in industry and war work today. m In Great is the horsepower of Niagara I'll falls; but in the motor cars, exclusive H ffij of trucks, in the United States, there BR 1L S is locked up and available for the use ft! Ji J of mankind 100,000,000 horsepower. W; l The past few years American inven- m Wb tive and industrial genius has built up jH jit! a S-santlc service to the nation, only Mr 1m vaaiely appreciated by the masses. In EWiW llealtn alone, mental stimulation and mvm multiplying man's efficiency, it has Mil ljfs performed in a measure that cannot W A yot tnore are those who qucs- HU! M tion the utility of the automobile and I Eh M LouliLclass it as non-essential in war. Ill |