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Show PIUTE COUNTY NEWS, JUNCTION, UTAH INSURE LONGER LIFE FOR AUTO Give Car Systematic Lubrication and Keep in First-Clas- s Condition. Every car that comes from an automobile factory is built to deliver certain mileage to its owner, and it is up to the owner to get this mileage through proper service and upkeep, says a bulletin Issued by the mechanical flrst-aldepartment of the ChiGive the car syscago Motor club. tematic lubrication, periodic Inspections and overhaulings, at which time worn parts can be economically replaced to insure longer life and service. Only in this way can you get from your car the mileage it was built to deliver. Keeping In Condition. "How long would we live if we didn't give ourselves a certain amount of exercise if we didnt eat the things that give proper nutrition if we didnt occasionally counsel with the doctor and the dentist? And Just as we Insure longer life for ourselves by doing these things, so do we Insure longer life and service for our car by keeping it In first-clas- s condition. There is probably no other fine piece of mechanism which has so little attention and care paid to it as the average man gives to his automobile. Take any of our fast through trains, for instance. They run on smooth rails, with a crew trained to give them proper care, and yet many times along the route the engine is taken off and run into the roundhouse for a thorough going over and a fresh engine, Just overhauled, replaces it How many motor car drivers have the forethought to even occasionally drive their automobiles to a garage and have it checked? Timely attention given to minor defects would add years to the life of the car. Where Fault Lies. The fault, continues the bulletin, lies in the American system of living the hurry and bustle. We have no leisure for anything we run our ears until they break down instead of giving them proper care. A car that Is given care and attention, and kept in good running order, will deliver the mileage and give the service for which the manufacturer Intended it d Car Makers Are Turning Out Better Mechanics Many of the motor car makers who are turning out better automobiles than ever before have undertaken to produce better mechanics to service their products. The trend Is one that really means much to the motorist When an owner puts his car into the shop for service, labor always is one of the large items in the expense. The mechanic who is a specialist on any given car-car-e feature will turn out not only a better Job, but a much quicker one. and the time item in the bill thus will be less costly. The service schools being conducted quite generally among the leaders of the Industry are the fruition of a program that has been followed somewhat lackadaisically for years. Competition has taken It out of the experimental stage. First Aid Planned for Highway Paris-Deauvil- le e The well road, marked with automobile wrecks every summer, is to have regular hospital service. First aid stations are to be established along the 140 miles of the speedway to the seashore by the touring club of France. At each 100 points, or every mile and a half, there will be equipment for emergency medical attention. At certain points there will be provision for summoning doctors and ambulances. The road is the most popular out of Paris, and as it leads to the countrys most fashionable and most expensive resort, there always are many fast cars. United States Davis Cup Team OOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCO Answer These After Long Wait Can you answer these questions? IIow fast mny 1 drive? When may I pass a standing street car? IIow may I turn to the left on an intersecting street? When have I the right of way? If you cannot answer these questions as fast as you can think and are Ignorant of the correct replies, go to the nearest police station and secure a copy of the traffic regulations. years the jjj After thirty-fou- r of Chicago has University awarded to Amos Alonzo Stagg an honor blanket for athletic The blanket is a jjj distinction. prize given to senior athletes It was in jjj when they graduate. the early nineties that Stogg, jjj his second quarter $ jjj now into century at the university, played jjj and football jjj on the baseball teams at the schooL The blan- - jjj jjj ket voted to the grand old man $ of the Midway has a varsity jjj jjj C and a white star, indicating two jjj jjj a year of varsity football; jjj navy blue stars for two years jjj jjj of baseball, and two black stars jji indicating captaincies of foot- jjj teams. ball and baseball &HHHH 0CXXXXXXX)000X)00C)000C)00CX)6 Device Gives Protection Against Auto Thieves Nothing is more disconcerting to an auto thief than a noise which will cab attention to his activities, and so the simple wiring scheme shown in the illustration should prove quite effective while the car la left in a All you need is district. a single pole, single throw knife switch and a few feet of wire. The knife switch should be concealed at any convenient point behind the ln- - Speedometer Very Poor Gas Mileage Indicator The speedometer is a very valuable piece of equipment, but never depend upon its reading to tell when the gasoline supply needs replenishing. Mileage is not the only indication of gas consumption. All the miles" the engine idles are never recorded, nor the leaks in the carburetor or gas line. Also there is evaporation to be considered. Do not trust even the gas tank gauge when it is necessary to find out about the gas supply. See that it is working properly into the tank through the filler pipe when por sible. Bob Reeves Sets New League Mark jjj T jjj . jjj jjj ? jjj jjj When Bob Reeves of Wash- ington made thirteen assists in aiding in the defeat of Cleve- land recently he set a new American record for shortstops, jjg the old one having been twelve, set by Kid Elberfeld of Detroit jjj in 1901. The world record is fourteen, held by Corcoran of Cincinnati since 1903. The second inning was the only one in which Reeves did jjj not have at least one assist, and ? every member of the Indians $ was his victim, with the exeep- tion of Burns. f Trains for Long Run fairies did look, with their bright silver wings, and the beautiful birds with their bright colors perched everywhere on the wings. Now, said the Fairy Queen, remember what Ive asked for." At that Mr. Bullfinch came out and sang in his sweet little way. He didnt try to sing anything very big or hard, but he sang a little, simple song, in the very best way ha Rogers Hornsby. and shortstop and earned the steady berth at shortstop in 1922, the year he established a National League record for home runs with 42. In 1924 he set a new National A fighter named Weenie Sweeney could. League batting record with a perwas knocked down 33 times in a Soon Mr. Goldfinch came ont to sing of .424. bout in Georgia, but was still centage solo. At first his song was very his of was Hornsby appointed manager standing at the end of the fight fine and all the other birds cried : the Cardinals on June 1, 1925, and at Bravo, wonderful, gorgeous, same the National earned the year President Frank Calder of the Naverse. of the first end the for the most valuable tional Hockey league declares that League award Aud they all sang these words in was the first manager to there might be a change In ownership player.the He own little bird ways. their to Louis club a National St of the Pittsburgh Pirates next winter. pilot But at the beginning of the second League penant and worlds chamverse Mr. Goldfinch tried to sing a The English sports girl of 1927 is pionship. trill that was too hard for him. And what do you suppose hapwearing pants. The athletically inYoter, Newest Cub Star, clined misses have practically unanipened? Mr. Goldfinchs voice cracked, mously agreed on trousers for sports Started Career in 21 and all the birds tittered and flew off wear. Elmer Ellsworth Yoter, new Chicago the fence, chattering with each other. Well, wasnt that a disgrace and Cub third baseman, was born at CarPercy Wells is the captain of the lisle, Pa., June 26, 1900, is 5 feet T at the Fairy Queens concert, too. Texas State rifle team, and his son, As for Mr. Goldfinch, he hid his inches tali, weighs 153 pounds, and is Hansel P. Wells, state long range He began playing pro- head in shame and felt very wretched, champion, is also a member of the fessional ball with Norfolk of the Vir- but the Fairy Queen waved her wand, team. ginia league in 1921, and was sold to and said to everyone. the Philadelphia Athletics that fail. Tills concert was given so Mr. Howard Maier, a star athlete of He then was sent to Portsmouth of Goldfinch would learn to be natural academy, recently elected the Virginia league for 1922-2Portsand not try tlilDgs beyond him. the most valuable athlete, will, it is mouth sold him to Saginaw, Mich., of We all like you as you are, withreported, enter Syracuse university in the Ontario league in 1924, from which out silly, vain actions sing ns a simthe fall. team the Cleveland Americans purple song no, and well forgive you." chased him in August Yoter was Mr. Goldfinch did, and they all The University of California foot- farmed to Indianapolis in January, thought it lovely, so Mr. Goldfinch ball team will travel a total of 2,584 1925, but the option was canceled in learned he mustnt miles this fail to play three games try to copy the May, 1925, and he remained with tha canary. away from home against conference Indianapolis team until sold to tha opponents. , Cubs recently. d Iaris-Deauvlll- Not to be outdone by President hobby Coolidge and his mechanical horse, Levett, the human dynamo, who will attempt to run from Los Angeles to New York, exercises with his new wrestling machine to get into Jaunt. condition for his 8,000-mil- e The photo shows Levett exercising with his new "wrestling partner." VD1AMDNDV Apick-ups-A Toporcer has been showing some speedy work on the base lines of late. Luby, pitcher for the Chicago Nain 1890, made a record of 20 successive victories. tionals John McGinnis, utility player, was released outright, by the Wichita Western League club. It cpsts anywhere from $3 to $20 an artificial sunshine treatment or cents for a centerfield seat for Runt Carroll of the Tyler county (Texas) All Stars, has struck out from 12 to 15 batters In every game so far this season. Archie Campbell, right-hande- d pitcher of the Wichita club of the Western league, has been sold to the New York Yankees. Spohrer has been sold York Nationals by the Wllkesbarre team of the New York- Pennsylvania league. Catcher to the A1 New The Yankees have made most of St Louis and Boston clubs which have been extremely poor against the league lead- - their progress against right-hande- er 3. George Green of St. Catherines, Ontario, has lssned a challenge to any man of sixty-fivweighing no more than 135 pounds, to meet him in a boxing bout e, Under the British racing rules, or at least the rules that apply to the English derby, if the owner of a horse dies before the race is run, it Is necessary that the horse be scratched. 50 Elton Langford, star fielder of the Des Moines Western League club, has been sold to the Cleveland Americans. The photograph, taken at New York, shows Leon 3. Jenin ski, Czecho slovakbm boy scout, with the automobile in which be and his brother bo; cout Eugene SmorarksL are touring the world. falL . The hunting accidents cant catch up with the automobile casualties, no matter how hard they try. SLOVAKIAN BOY SCOUTS TOURING THE WORLD Mike Donahue at Louisiana State university expects his football team to be one of the best in the South next Frank Kramer, who is refereeing most of the current outdoor bike races, is the same Kramer who years ago starred on the pedals. To preserve his general color scheme the hit and run driver should always drive a yellow car. Fresh oil in the crank case every as Important to a car as fresh bedding Is for the old sow. It doesnt pay to neglect either one. Cookie Cunningham, former Ohio State athlete, is thinking of playing pro football in Detroit this year. Zbyszko, noted wrestler, has been on the mat 25 years. Almost time for him to get up. The man who looks for a gas leak with a lighted match generally finds it 500 miles is . Dr. J. A. Sullivan, goalkeeper of University of Toronto hockey team, has turned his attention to golf. Sport scribe writes that Stanislaus OOOOOCXDOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXX) It la a good deal better for a new automobile to make a bow, as the headlines say, than it Is for it to turn turtle. Whippet racing was originated in Wales, where this speedy type of dog was first bred. Phil McGovern, a nephew of the immortal Terry McGovern, is making rapid strides in amateur boxing circles. AUTOMOBILE ITEMS The automobile has caused soma tragic episodes in demonstrating that the locomotive still has the right ot way. Mr. Goldfinch was very conceited and proud of himself. To be sure, a goldfinch's voice la very much like a canarys but Its not quite so lovely and be cant do the wonderful trills a canary can without his voice cracking. Of course, that Isnt beautiful. So the Fairy Queen made plans. First of all she asked the birds to give her a concert, and gladly they all said they would. And the next day, on a row along the fence of an old country road, near the woods, perched all the bullfinch family, the oriole family, the bluejay family, the indigo bird family, and the goldfinch family. First of all they sang In a beautiful chorus, and the Fairy Queen and all the fairies were delighted. Before long the elves happened along by the old fence, and said : Whats up? A concert? May we stay? said the Fairy By all means, Queen, and then she whispered to the elves her secret The elves sat along the opposite fence and perched on the fence between some of the birds, too. When the birds had finished singing in the chorus and were not supposed to sing by themselves, they flew to the wings of the fairies and perched there. You can imagine how lovely the .jc DOiXOJOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX: Major Segrave, who set the record in auto speeding, was born in America. His father Is an Irishman. THE GOLDFINCH of the famous Here is a close-u- p was traded to who Rogers Hornsby, the Giants by the St. Louis Cardinals for Frank Frisch and Jimmy Ring. He was born at Winters, Texas, April 27, 189G. Began as a shortstop with the Dallas club of the Texas League and released the same year to the Dennis club. He was sold to the Cardinals at a reported price of $500 in 1915, still holding down the position of shortstop. In 1916 he alternated at second hase. third base : UMtON GOFVMGMT Set Home Run Record of 42 Batting Average .424. It seems that no United States Davis cup team is complete without the name of William T. Tilden appearing on its roster. This year is no exception. Big Bill has been' chosen a member of the team which will defend its laurels at the Germantown Cricket club. The photograph shows: No. 1, William Johnston; No. 2, Bill Tilden; No. 8, R. Norris Williams; No. 4, Francis T. Hunter. strument board. Connect one terminal of the switch to the binding post on the Ignition switch, or to the wire that runs from the ignition switch to the spark coil, at any convenient point Connect the remaining terminal of the switch to the binding post on the horn that is wired to the horn button, or to the wire Itself if that is easier. When the switch is closed, turning on the ignition will cause the horn to sound. Popular Science Monthly. MARY GRAHAM. BONNER, tt mmtN NtWftFU HORNSBY BOUGHT ONCE FOR $500 SMALL KNIFE SWITCH CONCEALED ON BACK OF INSTRUMENT BOARD, Turning on Ignition Switch Starts the Horn Sounding Continuously, Foiling the Automobile Thief. I One possible reason why posterity has been kind to the memory of John L. is that he never put on a nose guard and penumatic helmet to mix it up with a third-ratsparring partner. e Bennie Touchstone, heavyweight boxer, who halls from Miami; Fla., d has a orange embroidered on the leg of his black trunks, which he wears in all his bouts as a boost for his home state. Was Unconscious Consecutive Win Record Is Held by Giants spite of many warnings, the high crotch of a big tree at the back of the yard. As we Twenty-sigames in a row is tha feared, he lost his balance and fell, major league record for consecutive striking the ground so hard that he victories and It Is held by the New was knocked breathless.. He even York Giants. They set this mark in lacked the breath to cry, and, really 1916, a year In which they finished alarmed at his silence, Katherine fourth in the pennant race. The rnshed down to the tree to help him streak started September 7 and ended to his feet and see how badly he had David, In climbed to x in the second game of a on September 30. double-head- been hurt When she started to pick him up, however, he walled, In a feeble voice: "Dont touch me, sister. Pm uncon- er The American league record Is 19 and was made by the Chicago White Sox In the same year, 1916, beginning August 2 and ending August 24. In 1912 Washington won 16 games In a row, every one on the road, from May 30 to June 18. Last year the Yanks won 16 in a row. scious." Sparrow a Fighter- life-size- Boxers are at their best at the age of twenty-fivaccording to Fernand Cuny, one of the most famous teachers and trainers of fighters, who is at present a professor at the Sporting Club de France, Paris. e, w Pacific Coast Giant Is Going to Pennsylvania - The sparrow is quite a hardened criminal among birds. One of his worst acts of violence Is causing serious trouble among the martins, and Is nearly ousting them from the country. The martin Is quite a model citizen and a good architect. He builds a very cozy nest, which Mr. Sparrow Immediately covets. The martin's genius lies entirely in building and not in fighting, so he is easily routed from his home by the sparrow, who does not suffer for his villainy. Fred Steiner, a husky chap from the Pacific const, where he starred for the Chaffey high school of Oakland, Calif., has arrived in Philadelphia and to enter the University of Pennplans sylvania. At present he has taken a position In a hoy's camp as counselor to keep in condition for the football season. i T oo Much for the Horse Besides being a grid Tom One of the boys in our school the young star, coast athlete, who weighs more than1 stopped a runaway horse by waving a -- 00 and stands c feet 6 Inches tan, is white handkerchief In front of it. a stellar athlete with the weights in Big Sister The horse must have track and field. been so surprised to see ft boy with a white handkerchief that It stopped out of curiosity. j i The popularity of athletics among the Finns is illustrated by the statement that Helsingfors, the Finnish capital, maintains a public running track where men and women of all classes go for daily exercise. cf |