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Show I The White Market f i i ! 9 Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables. Serv- ing the Highest Quality Merchandise at a rea- 1 sonable cost, has made us many friends. I i Phone 4 Milford, Utah I i . ii , hi wwii ,. r . I f'y'.. m-Tii'ci: 1 ' j J.,rr,;ii imssmasssmmmmm INTEGRITY ii M UrL t&?2f m S:E RV I C F iirzztmnns:?.-' ? II Announcement . If m III Am The Studebaker Corporation of America is pleased to announce to g its customers,1 friends, and the public generally, its complete line or new p b'i'i 1 O y IWI'ifl ' i?! 1 f'H "! if 0vaf9 l-Jib km I IVIOQCi iClIClBil!. dl h p Avoiding the superlatives frequently used in automobile advertisements, the pp p Corporation -desires to faithfully state the facts concerning these cars and the reasons why the public should buy them. &i 111 fe 2 P'-E t'f THE CARS almost ideal manufacturing conditions. In our judgment, it tjj fr-j W y it- ,. , . , ,. stands out as the gr.-utcst value and the- closest approach to i h l o n v' In design, quality of materials, standard of workmanship, , . , . i i !3 IS ?' f c itV l , , ... "1 . , . . mechanical pjfiecL...n in moderate pm-.ru cars yet produced. Jj & L tjj .j durability, refinements, performance, freedom from repairs, t j r.,; f 111 and price, the Studebaker 1924 Model Cars are distinctly the T"r tv-' r cr-Vf It'?' TV lM.iii . , n i ' i i iii AsU'riJ Vv n. i Mai t; f:i f-j greatest intrinsic values the Corporation has ever oiiercd. t- i 1 l r . i r, , . .. f , , , Vith $90,G00,(Ti0 -.-f ;:c tual net o ?sc ts and $4 5,C00,C00 invested P! 3 Q f'jPf'' t.very improvement the safely ana pracucaiuaiy or which have ....... . t-3 W r.SjS,n i -r j i i i- j . v in n.mts, bt.--:i."o?.::er has ample physical fr.cihtics to manutac- KJ s.s w.jjafei been verified by engineering tests is embodied in these new ca.-s. . N K 'l 1:1 if f- tuic irxjr rrL?M'::;;!!y. si 4Ml . The Big-Six Stuck!.-.; .-.-'y crathn of m? ufuctitrins executives, en- i THE BIG-SIX LINE comprises four models, mounted on gince; n-.e1al: -v. :..-'.-', chemists, inspectors, fcndi'lcdinechiiiiics '.1' Jt'; the standard 126-inch chassis with 60 H. P. 3j x 5 inch ir.olcr: is second to -.-.-no i. t!:c industry. The design of Studebaker f 4 fe'S 7-passenger Touring Car - $1750 5-passenger Coupe -$2330 cars and i'.ic v.'-.rkn.urijhip upon them conform to the highest Mlffi' N j 5-passenger Speedster -' $1035 7-passenger Sedan - $2750 principles of, tT-.-ince.-ir.g standards and mechanical practice r i caprtc,f.o.b.factory Lnoivn to the industry! ?' p 'S p-P' Refinements and a few' minor mechanical changes have been ; H Sj f& fafi made in the Big-Six, which has established an enviable record Eczt of Materials Used i for five years. Our large production accounts for its low price. Studebaker cars contain the finest known grades of iron, t i l It a car of the highest grade, comparable to the best. steel, aluminum, ti: es. electrical equipment. Cl:.ss. bearings, etc. ; 1 1 Sljj'l The Spial-Six No better malctial.i for automobile mar.v Lciure exist. Sheet '4 fid TUr eopri.i ciYHMr" ' ( : i ,j aluminum has byt one-third the tensile strength of sheet steel. Mlfei itrtJ 1 fib Or h-ClAL-blX LINb comprises tour moaels mounted l e, i ' i 1 . , i i -t l r -is ft-i 'jCC , , , , . . V m . . .. - . . and consequent.;.-, btuaeuaker uses sheet stcd tor its bodies. j S ft imH;. on the standard 1 1 9-ineh chassis with 50 H. P. i). inch motor: . f i&wt'i t r i . inii; c - (imt Bv the manuhveture A drop for.Tinrjs, castings, stampings f-U SftV f-ipv4 -passenger Roadster - 5lo 3-passenger Coupe - $195 ... , .. - f . ta 9 Sj ' ! :HJ e -r : . - &ticr t c ' &it and tne mac'niung, asrsriiuimg and ii::tsning or motors, axles', SEf'i 5-passenger 1 ourlng Car - IJPU J-pasaonger oeuan - . . . ... , fsH'; i$y,tl ).. o. . frames, transmissions, f'J.-.iss, tops, etc., and the consequent 5ir! r-'! r! r ,. . "j i juju ' i , . ' elimination ci' iicidiomcn'o profits, cou tiled with lower over- i'llj Kaciator, hood, cowl, and body changes rave been made in . , . . m p? VI (All i n i c m j i i i c lisad ractory costs per car r-.nsmg from quantity production and ; 1 1': 1 i P fl the Special-biz, with minor mechanical changes and rehne- , . - ,,,,,, , a m I Hvlii . .i i ti. o i c i t !3w comn:erj:,i! e:ioct!s:s. Aludes-lcrr s cvts crc kept at an f'1 k 6. l, f t ments in the chassis. 1 he bpecial-iix has tor nve successive ., . ' .. , , )t.3 m Sj :J i'M iij, . i QTimrDK'rn c cconor.icc!-a hu point poisib.e or ottamnicnt omy by manufac i-'i B ff -Inf? years added luster to the name 5 1 uUhbAxhK. 1 1 is one of . , , f lH ' yits . r . i c ,i i . . . . -turcrs wuh vast physical and financial resources. ";1H t ' k P :i the most satisfactory and hnest cars on the market. It is as H r' i"-'' r-5 good in every respect as the Big-Six, except that it is smaller, po''s Ur"' e'l"' H I' t4n and costs less to produce, and therefore sells for less. ,'" ' i-' f-1' j ',4 li t l e The bodi :-; of ; ; -Jl jsk.-r cars are not excelled in quality of 'A p i' ?iU": The Llght-SlX maKriJs and cr.-dtM.-.ar,:-:,, by any rs on the market. The Mi y,'li THE LIGHT-SIX LINE comprises four models, mounted on Cou;;e ar.J Seder, e'.c.ed boci.es are magnificent examples of p : 'tyjf'l the standard 1 12-inch chassis with 40 H.P. 3.5 sx4' J inch motor: the coach builder's art. f j K ; -.IH," 3-passenger Roadster - $975 2-pass. Coupe-Roadster-$I225 .. . 5-passenger Touring Car- $995 5-passenger Sedan - $1550 Iv.ont Wins $ffp Mprf.o.Hac,y The sales of Studebckr cars for the oast si:: yc? rs have shown : j i f.jjf?' No body or mechanical changes except rcf.rements have each end every ye r a prorjssive inrrt Ci.of.O cars were , Vij'Uv been made in the Light-Six. Over 130,000 Light-Sixes have sold in the first si", me :,:!.:; cf 1923 as 6 v.inst CO, 053 for the ?S been produced in the new, modern $30,000,000 Studebaker same period last year. Only products ci merit can make such rl S 1 1 f i M , plant at South Bend, Indiana, under most economical and growth. fPll , tern '.j?jfi The Studebaker Corporation of America ;t 1 $ Ij A. R. Erskine, President k 4 1 ' il W. R. Martin, Dealer, Milford, Utah ll : 'I: THIS IS A STUD EBAKER YEAR CATARRH Catarrh Is a Local disease frratly influenced in-fluenced by Constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE consists con-sists of an Ointment which eivcB Qulok Relief by local application, and tn Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which aol through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces Sur-faces and assists In ridding your System of Catarrh. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. |