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Show 1 BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1830. Garland Personals -t- i - Ur miu) Mrs. &r.n1v C.aAAi nt Salt Lake City, and Mrs. R. Gaddie d Ogden, were visiting here with rel- atives and friends Wednesday of last week. Mrs. P. S. Peck and daughters, Mrs. Delos Thompson and Jennie Peck were Ogden visitors Wednesday of last TTlEIMK week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson motored to Cedar City, Thursday of last week, returning home Sunday. Mrs. A. M. Austin entertained the n members of the Bridge Club Thursday afternoon of last week. , A delicious hot dinner was served after which the afternoon was SDent in olavinsr Bride-e- . Mrs. P. C. Petterson entertained at a birthday party last week, in honor of her little daughter Charline. Delicious refreshments were served to ten guests. The time was spent in nlavinc ?ami Mrs. Orson Jensen was a visitor at the home of Mrs. E. J. Holmgren, ruesday of last week. F. S. Peck made a business trip to vgaen i nursaay or last week. .Mrs. Jesse Moore of Ogden spent several days last week visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. .T. W. Chamhora Wallace Wise made a business trip to liOgan i nursuay or last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shumwar. Mr and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten and daughter urpha, attended a banquet and dance at Willard, Thursday evening of last week. Miss Lorelda Capener entertained the members of the n Literary Club Wednesday of last Mrs. Lynn Hodcen nf Hrmnwiiu spent the week-en- d visiting with her parents, air. and Mrs. Jewis Lilly white. Garland-Tremonto- iUJ IT (ID MOD IM ILK dD ' ITlEIEMS HFJ sm TTco MdD mm if t JDltimmte cost is ws importamt Garland-Tremonto- , CDIF YTdDnJDB mo Melba Nye, who is attending school in Salt Lake is snprwKno- a fam a with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George wye. Mrs. E. J. Holmgren was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture Club Friday afternoon, March Pres. Mrs. Geo. Henrie, presided Minutes of the previous meeting r, ,. . "u aPPvea pertaining to - first cost in the purchase of an automobile :- rrnf Tr 11 with TTIIEIVyou purchase an automobile you are mak- yy ing an investment of a considerable amount of money. It is essential, therefore, that you give careful thought to the best selection and know what you are ewne reaerauon. Misses Golda Accord and Lou gave two vcal duets Rhea Winters as accompan- - V?-er Mrs. J. P. Lfflywhite of Brigham g.vc come or ner missionary experiences while in Holland. This was w.vj- getting for your automobile dollars. The first cost is important because it may mean an immediate, satisfactory saving. Of equal importance is the ultimate cost after thousands of miles of service. This ultimate cost is the true measure of automobile value. wrti,inttrtS Ung tnd was appreciated .The rooms were made with lavender sweet peas. attractive During the social hour, the hostess assisted Dy Mrs. l C. Petterson, Mrs. J. L. Harvev. Mrs. .T. M fiaAAia onH Mrs. J. Mulliner, served a delicious luncheon to twenty two members and the following guests: Mesdames Jesse Moore, of Ogden, Edgar White of J. P. Lillywhite, of Brigham, iewis uiiywrnte, ueorge Beal, A, K. Canener. J. Mulliner. Hpnrv Rroncli and the Misses Golda Acord, Lou Veil jKODerts, Knea Winters, Naoma Rich, and Jane Myrintha Burningham White of Garland. Club adjourned to meet with Pres. xars. ueorge Hewne, March SJlst. Mr. and Mrs. fllnf .Tnhnsnn wsk Brigham City visitors, Wednesday of Tre-monto- n, last TlIE first cost of the new Ford is unusually low not only because of economies in manufacturing, but because the same principles that inspire these savings are extended to every other step that means greater service to the public. It is easy to see that economies in production would be of little value if they were sacrificed later through high charges for distribution, selling, financing and accessories. weeK. Mrs. Wallace Wise, who has been visiting with relatives in Cache Valley returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lillywhite of Brigham City, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lews Lillywhite nday. Mrs. A. D. Capener and children visited in Lake last week. Mrs. John Burton, hpr mnt.hpr. TVTrc Fay Porter, of Wyoming, Miss Belle Burton, and Charles WnoH. mnfrvrorl to Salt Lake Friday returning home ounuay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson, Mrs urace Haws and Phyllis Haws motor ed to Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, Mrs. F. S. Peek and Mrs. Delos Thompson were Locan visitors, Saturday.- - Mrs. Harvey and mrs. recK attended a Board meeting 01 me wortnern District Association The Ford dealer, therefore, does business on the same margin as the Ford Motor Company. His discount or commission is twenty-fiv-e to fifty per cent lower than that of any other automobile dealer. You gain because he makes a small profit on many sales instead of a large profit on fewer sales. low-prof- it or Women s Clubs. Miss Belle Burton' is attending aciiooi in oait LiaKe tJity. Dr. and Mrs. J..W. OinmWa anA sons Don and Max motored to Ogden Roadster, $435 Three-windo- Service charges are on the same fair, economical basis as the making and selling of the car and replacement parts are always available at low prices through all Ford dealers. In two, three or five years, depending on how much you drive, the saving in operating and maintaining a new Ford will amount to even more than the saving on the first cost. Think in terms of tomorrow, therefore, when you purchase an automobile. For tomorrow will reveal its true worth. Coupe, $500 Sport Coupe, $530 Town Sedan, $670 Cabriolet, $645 All prices . o. 6. Detroit TT with their parents. The Misses Helen Harvey, Hazel innes, and Lizzie Achibald spent the a in ixgan. ; Wendell Grover, James Wise, Law rence Carter and Floyd Lillywhite 1 T a. C.U iiuce in were etui FORD MOTOR COMPANY ! wepn-en- wicy cost of the new Ford is the result of sound design, quality of material and unusual care in manufacturing. Friction and wear are reduced by the accuracy with which each part is made and assembled. These factors combine to decrease the cost of operation and add months and years to the useful life of the car. The good performance and low yearly depreciation of the new Ford are indicative of the enduring quality built into it at the factory. Fordor Sedan, $625 w oaiuraay, wnere tney visited with relatives and friends, returning home Monday. Cyril Linford and Vrvl TTpnrfo S. A. C. students spent the week-en- d The low ultimate Tudor Sedan, $500 Phaeton, $440 Fordor Sedan, $600 Two-windo- w The difference in selling cost, combined with the low charges for financing and accessories, amounts to at least $50 to $75 on each car. This is as important as economies in production in keeping down the price you pay for the new Ford. II f visitors, Satur Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rich spent the tMr. and Mm Cnv,7 V ah j. iciuuir ton were Sunday visitors at the home vi mr. ana Mrs. r. a. Carter. ur. and Mrs. T. E. Betensonx and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Persson, were yguen ana sail iaite visitors, Mon . 7. '., Mn- - K- stayner were oaufrv"va uuce visitors, Monday. Henry Brown, Mrs. Mrs. R. 3 Stanin ViiEFleet, attended J. W. Chambers mA 1LT nr n a meeting In I A TT afternoon with members i wie 1. m. ana x. u M. I .A. General Board of Salt LaVa ntv Mark Nichols of the Bear River high Bcnooi iacuity was operated upon for appendicitis Sunday at Brigham City. Mrs. W. R. VanFleet spent! a few days this week, visiting with relatives ana inenas in sait Lake City. R. J. Stayner made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Millan Peck entertained at a family dinner Tuesday, in honor of the birthday anniversary of TX TrMThYTT ON DISPLAY TT?0Tn)Tn0 r UTAH AUTO AND IMPLEMENT CO. Mr. Peck. Nadar Kkan, Afghanistan's fourth king in a year, has issued a program of reform that includes prohibition. Since, in that country, criminals are boiled in oil, shot from cannon and perforated by firing squads, perhaps Nadir Khan, if any one Khan. Minneapolis Journal. TT?"K7 Phone 28 SALES SERVICE Trcmonton, Utah |