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Show ln5,de Track r,PAco BOX ELDER JOURNAL Utah jrighara City, 28. 1943 Frida . Know Your Auto , October Dealer Week Is Apple Crop Makes A Must Quick Movement Motor, Brigham tor, Nielsen Truck and Implement. Ontn'l t.lift o.lnf, Bundy Motor ci Mo-party, Packer Motor, Fisher Joe Carr, and tor, Andersen's, Incorporated. Dancing To The Stars m i hospital in Brigham City sufasthma. fering severely lrom He is repotted to be showing some improvement. Many Park Valley homes had deer hunter guests over the week-end- . There is no snow except on the highest peaks and hunting weather has been nearly perfect. Most hunters report a successful hunt. Observed In City Three local People Store apples The free enterprise system as enjoyed in America has been responsible for the wonderful development of the automobile acduring the last cording to S. A. Bundy, chairman of Brigham Citys observance of Know Your Automobile Dealer Week," October 31 to November has Early winter weather hastened the harvesting of the ac1949 crop of Utah apples, H. Johnson, Leonard to cording of the senior marketing expert Utah Department of Agriculture, not to and if Utah growers are of their returns years the lose must move labors, the crop marauickly through the Utah in the Northkets. Large crops chance of west have cut any outside markets. Are Hurt In Wreck Thomas Lane, 76, received a broken shoulder, cuts and bruises, and his daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Olsen and Mrs. Lucille Howes suffered from shock, cuts and bruises when the car driven 5. by Mrs. Howes struck loose graThere are millions of persons vel three miles east of Yost, on living in this country, he said Tuesday and rolled down an today, who can remember the embankment. time when there was no such Mr. Lane and his daughters thing as an automobile. The fresh to addition using In first car was registered in 1895, were on their way to Yost to atof out for hand, eating apples and only four cars were sold tend funeral services for Mrs. for salads and garnishes, Utahns A. E. Dr. that year. But in the intervening Jane I. Oman when the acciBateman preserve them are urged to They were years, one of the most fascinat- dent happened. sliced or in halves, in apple- . . . Utah of ing stories of all time has de- brought back to Brigham City superintendent and butter; sauce or apple by Parley Parker and Vernon for use through public instruction whom in- veloped. store them Drewes. (Mrs. Howes and Mrs. Christmas. siders say may be named to "Seventy-eigh- t Thanksgiving and per cent of all Olsen were given first aid treat-- , Roman particularly Apples, the vacant post of president the cars in the world and 52 per ment at Cooley hospital and restore Winesaps, cent of all the trucks are in this leased to their home. Mr. Lane Beauty and under home of Brigham Young well and easily country. Of the 58,000,000 motor was less fortunate and is hospiconditons. vehicles in the world, Russia talized. has only 3,000,000. The United The car, belonging to , Mrs. States has well over 40,000,000. Del Monte American enterprise and ge- Howes, was extensively ROUND-U- P nius has brought rapid improveAnnual ment in motor vehicles. In 1925, the average car life was six and a half years. And they were scrapper after they had traveled less than 26,000 miles. The COMlN, WINTER latest available figures reveal that now the average car life is E. G. Can twelve years with a lifetime President Tex Hamberlin pre- DP mileage of more than 103,000 sided over the First ward MuTO STOCKmiles. tual Tuesday evening. He made ON ALL THIS Fifty-sipercent of all car the announcements of the are involved in someone trips road show to be held SUMMER. Case earning a livelihood and our next Tuesday night, November FLAVOR. family cars travel an average of 1, at 7 oclock. It will be held 800 miles a month. These facts, in the First ward chapel. and many more recently assemWards participating In the bled by the Automobile Manufacturers Association, are proof road show are as follows: First Willard, of the great part played by the watd, Second ward, automobile in the life of this Mantua, Perry, Sixth ward, and nation. And, in my opinion, it the Fifth ward. Each little skit This And Other Specials Last Two More never could have came about will last only 15 minutes so Days except under the free enterprise come early and enjoy these fun plays put on by everysystem which has always ex- loving one of Mutual age. isted in this country. Automobile dealers in Brigham City are as follows: Nielsen-AnderseSmith Mo half-centur- - j First Ward Holds PEAS Mutual Meet Tues. mam.time 17c forth-comin- $4.00 at Wess South Main Market j , PARK VALLEY Former F. G. Hirschi. Ls in the Cooley j Al.hami Kunzler. sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Christiansen gave a vocal solo. Antonio Alague is slowly improving from the injury to his eye last week. His vision ls very blurred in that eye but he hopes it will improve and clear up. attending the funeral Those OUR USED CAR Message to A P IM You often do not get enough IROZLr Ann Miller, Talented Dancing Girl On The . . will be seen next in the Technicolor musical, and Town, with Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelley, Betty Garett. Also announced on the same was told by Arlene Ceilings. After the class work, the clos program was the party to be In the Vera-Elle- n, Gloaming," ing song, was sung by all. Colleen Ward dosed the meeting with the dosing prayer. The organist was Mrs. Mamie Adamson. After the meeting, everyone was invited to go over to the Sixth ward hall to practice folk dances under the able instruc tions of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin the Peters, directors. given for all officers and teachers and their partners of all organizations In the First ward. This social will be held at the First ward hall this Saturday night, October 29. Refreshments and entertainment will be under the direction of the Mutual Improvement Association. 'After the announcements following program was presented: Opening song, Carry On; Police Calls Enlivened the prayer was given by Deanne FORT WORTH, Texas (UP) rollings, afterwhieh the theme was given by Sharon Seely. A B VITAMINS in your diet! Yes, older people often eat a diet which is slightly deficient in and in Iron. Result may be Weakness, Underweight, Feeling below par, Nerves, Fatigue. New Bexel Special Formula may be just what you need, ltexel is a scientific product which combines the imporwith Iron. Ever) body tant knows the importance of Iron in your diet to help your body maintain rich, red blood, just one capsule of Bexel Special Formulu a day (that's all you take) contains 5 times the minimum daily requirement of Iron. Also 5 times the minimum daily re! quirement of Vitamin Bj Money Back Hamilton Peoples Drugs Drug lhone 58 So. Main CHEVROLET Fleetline Sedan. 1947 Radio and Heater and loads of extras 1947 CHEVROLET Cab & Chassis. 2 speed axle C19Q 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster Sedan. . Extremely low mileage. Q11QC 1 1 Radio and Heater 1942 DODGE Sedan. Radio and Heater. New motor. 99 Good rubber 1911 CHRYSLER A steal at y 099 Royal. CC7C PONTIAC Sedan 1911 PLYMOUTH Special Delux Sedan 1940 PACKARD 110 New paint, Motor Reconditioned 1910 CHEVROLET Business Coupe Q7QC 1911 3 V 9 CC7K yuld Sedan. CE7I w v QA7R t For Dependable can depend 1946 CHEVROLET Panel Truck 1940 G.M.C. with Ton axle 1 Zt Vi Ton Cab over Engine Chassis.. 1939 CHEVROLET 1 Ph. 122 10 So. Main retold story and Kay Peterson short wave radio with a "can- said a poem. A pioneer story ned music company. h i $189 1937 OLDS seha 1939 Complete Body Paint Shop .a $1295 $895 $495 $395 WE'VE HAD THESE CARS TOO LONG, COME IN AND MAKE US A BID FOR THEM. 1938 PLYMOUTH Delux Sedan. New paint, motor overhauled. 1935 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN YOU Transportation ON THE LEADER ,7, Guarantee Bexel is offered to you on a money-bac- k guarantee: take Bexel Special Formula for 30 days. If you don t agree that you feel really better, are self again.your your own bright-eyemoney will be refunded in fulL $189 We Now Have A TRUCKS CARS in swampy counthe sap flowing from grapevine instead of Woodsmen of Mrs. Oman at Yost Tuesday tries drink were Mr. and Mrs. Albert llirs-chl- , a broken Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kunz- - water. We Are Always Improving Our Service POLICY Our cars are priced right and properly reconditioned to allow us to fully guarantee them to give you more for your dollars in satisfaction and service. ElP.ay Christiansen President and Ray Guyman of the Logan temple were the speakers at 1937 PLYMOUTH ft Ver- Mrs Chester PARK VALLEY NEWS nal Montgomery, Mrs Mr and bish-up- Eorly SaVe the Grower v for Winter Season. ler, Mrs. Roy Pugsley, Mrs. 1 M' We have equipped our shop with power tools for straightening Automobile bodies and ironing out the dents. We place cars in a f To room to ready them for painting. DODGE 1QQQ Al nc 1909 ULUO $189 h COUPE 6 Good A clean car. & H rubber. R 1940 PLYMOUTH yv 09 $489 'dust-proo- match the shade of paint on the car, we have a color eye which enables us to mix the exact color shade of the car so as to blend the new paint to the present finish. Drive in and ask for CQftQ 1946 CHEVROLET 109 and healer. This car is immaculate a free estimate on body work or painting your car. 1QI 1940 QIIIPEf DUIvIl WINTERIZE MOW! The proper winter care is the most important care you can give a car to make it last longer, serve better. Let us give your car a complete winterization treatment, from changing the transmission and differential grease to Do it now for the hose connections and trouble-les- s driving this winter. anti-freez- SUPER SEDAN. R&H New tires new paint Q1QOQ V009 THESE CARS ARE ALL WINTERIZED AND READY TO GO! e. ci n rJ y'R Used Car Market imw c 19 North Main Street Phone 21 323 South Main 30 Phone 56 East 1st South Phone 1011 For A Huy In Used Cars Buy From a Buick pealer j |