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Show BEAR RIVEPw VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. Collinston I -- j A large number of friends and relatives are calling at the Valley Hosto pital, to extend welcome greeting the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Durfey. Born March 12th. .Mrs. William Hardy of Ogden, is spending a few days with her grand daughter, Mrs. Hattie Heusser and children, who have just moved to Collinston. Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs of J. J. the home of White at Collinston, where they will devote their time to poultry raising. Mrs. D. Y. Goddard entertained the Relief Society at her home Tuesday, afternoon. Quits a number from here enjoyed the Mutual program at Beaver Dam Lo-u- H (DdDMIIPAM TOMJIES IBffilFflDnRIE YflDHJ nmY AM The Collinston hall was a scene of gaity, during the roller sKaung , Wednesday night m. on, l M. Vance Blarler. Mrs Fenton Morgan and daughter Lois, of Malad, Idaho, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, who entertained them in a motor inp w Brigham City and other towns. Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard enjoyed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bigler. Mr anA Mrs Tplhrt Bowers and family gave a delightful welcome to a large number or neignDors at weir home Friday night. Games and luncheon were the diversions of the AnJTrcDMicDffiniLiEv Low charges for distribution of the new Ford save you at least 50 to 75 in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bigler highly en tertained a large number of friends at a Radio and card party at their home, Saturday night. Toward the small hours, a delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs, Art Saunders and daughters, Ruby, LaPrele and Fay, entertained at a Sunday dinner party, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Secrist and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders. In the evening they all motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Secrist, where they were delight- fully entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saunders entertained the 500 club at their home, Saturday night. A splendidly prepared luncheon was served. E. E. Iefler won the high score, while Miss Ruby Saunders, won the lesser one. Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Potter, were delighted with a visit from, their mother, Mrs. E. B. Rucker and son, Owen, of Logan, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. D. Y. Goddard and son Russell joined them in the evening, where tliev enjoyed several hours. Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Simmons were visiting with relatives in Garland and Tremonton, Sunday. Mrs. Mayme Harris and Mrs. L. W. Standing of Fielding, spent a pleasant, Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. A. Bigler. Mrs. Thyra Hales, of Salt Lake City formerly Miss Thyra Bowen, was calling on relatives and friends in Beaver Dam last week. Mrs. OUie Bowpn and Mrs. Gertrude Simmons soent Thursday in Logan combining business and pleasure. Mrs. June Sargent of Grace, Idaho is spending a few days at her old home in Beaver Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowen, enjoyed a few days with relatives in Wellsvule last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Simmons of Brigham City were calling on rel atives in Beaver Dam, Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Erickson is enjoying a few days with relatives and friends m Grace, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson and son B. F., and daughter Afton, motored to Clifton. Idaho, Saturdav and had a delightful visit, with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bateman and family. .. , East Tremonton Mrs. Walter Waldron and two children of Salt Lake City, have been in the Geo. Abbott home since guests T.V f nuay. Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Johnson had as dinner guests on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobson of Deer Lodge. Montana; Mrs. Meda Jensen and daughter Grace, and Mrs. Lorenda Peterson, of Brigham City. Jed Abbott of ...Logan, home . . ... came J f a his visit with ior Mooaay, parents I Iff jr.Mr.anaAflritfjrs.Mraueo. ADDOtX.Pool nHahArl wvfw rv. in HKWIIUU the Relief Society Elwood, party 1 . fliuM-cr- o " the many savings in making the ear are days 'when every dollar counts. The THESE of reckless spending is over. People are principles of going back to the good thrift and economy. Value is again being carefully considered. old-fashion- ed Nowhere is this more important than in the selection of an automobile. For the purchase of a car represents a considerable investment. It should not be decided on hurriedly, but only after analyzing every important factor that concerns cost, value and performance. The time to do this is before buying not afterward when it is too late. On THE basis of cost, performance and the actual comparative worth of every part, the new Ford is a value far above the price you pay. It is made of better materials and with greater care and accuracy because of the recognised efficiency and economy of Ford manufacturing methods. The value of these methods is known and understood by millions of people. It is not generally realized, however, that these same principles of efficiency and economy are applied also to every step in the distribution of the Ford car. The low cost of selling, financing time payments, etc., means a direct saving to you of at least $50 to $75 in addition to the money saved by Ford economies in making the car. There are definite reasons why this is so. on a smaller margin of profit because of the greater number of (1) The Ford dealer does business cars he sells. His discount or commission is the lowest of any automobile dealer. The difference in your favor, ranging from 25 to nearly 50, comes right off the price you pay for the car. extra equipment is needed when you buy a Ford. The car leaves the factory ready for use. The f.o.b. price includes a Triplex shatter-proo- f wheel, in glass windshield and an extra steel-spodouble-acting shock abaddition to four Houdaille sorbers and fully enclosed brakes. Any accessories you may wish for your individual taste are sold considerably below the usual prices. None of these charges for selling, financing or acces sories is marked up or increased to cover a high trade-i- n allowance on a used car. (2) No expensive ke four-whe- el Get all the facts, therefore, before you buy and figure out just what you are getting for your automobile dollars. Go beyond the f.o.b. price and find out how much more you pay the dealer than the dealer pays at the factory. Analyze the used-ca- r allowance. Compare all charges item for item value for value. When you do this you will have a new appreciation of what theFord Motor Company and Ford dealers are doing to keep down the cost of Ford cars. You will also know why it is possible to put so much real value into the new Ford and still retain the low price. The money you pay goes for value in the car. It is not wasted in excessive costs in manufacturing or selling. evening. jonaay Mrs. Lnttin nf - - MnfVimh ' W V.B. TWm V1I1VI1 W and her sister, Miss Arlene Peterson, were vgaen visitors on Saturday. Chas Peterson had the misfortune to be quite badly kicked bv a horse last Saturday. No bones were broken FORD MOTOR COMPANY wit he is under the care of his physic ian. Mr. and Mrs. Cephus Anderson were xngnam uy visitors, Monday. Mrs. P. E. Ault attended the dinner Dut on C.itv MiuiJon - - In RnVhnm o iv. t i v- .j e,,are ning by the extension people, who j'wiuntr a aisinct conierence at that place this week. Miss Mildred Seager returned from Blackfoot, Sunday, and has secured a position in the new Briggs Beauty Parlor and Barber Shop located in the Daryl building in Tremonton. M. Clayson and Mr. and Mrs. M. Butler returned to their home in Trenton, after several days spent with Mrs. Chas. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Fridal, were Logan visitors last Friday. Keith Rhodes of East Garland and Austin Seager made a business trip to Salt Lake City last Saturday. H ALL NEW MODEL FORDS ON DISPLAY It is queer how unfailingly the neighbors find you out, and how seldom the bill collector does. Bad news from Mexico. Women will be educated. Then they will know better than to do all the work. UTAH AUTO AND IMPLEMENT CO. Whn Yw Think LU1IBBR THINK WILSON "ErerythiUJIoUd Anything Phone 28 SALES CD SERVICE Tremonton, Utah |