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Show 0 CAdir. am i: uir.w Friday, April 21, 1033. r r.n n-- : roi ntv. utaii Tuge Three. In Connection With the Distribution of GRAHAM MOTOR GARS the lair Motor Company has Taken the Agency in This Territory for ?LlTMILnrKI HDID)IS Rtotoa3 (Ssjes ansnoSl ausndl mKg&s A hearty welcome is extended old customers and owners of Dodge Motor cars and trucks as well as to the owners of New Plymouth and Dodge cars and trucks to make this place a home for their car. The BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY was the first dealer in this territory to sell DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS, having sold them continuously from 1914 until 1928. Complete 24 Hour Automobile Service Always Available BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Phone 390 Retains Experienced Operators GAS COMPANY RETAINS OLD EMPLOYEES r Few Changes in Personnel of of Utah Oil Refining Com- pany Organization vice the Watchword. Ser- Albert G. Olofsen, district man. ager for the Utah Oil Refining company, calls attention to one of the reasons for the popularity of service stations in this territory whae products of his company are handled. "Do you know, said Mr. Olof. That out of the thirty six sen, operators of service stations in my territory, twenty two have been with me ever since the various stations were built. Operators of Utah Oil Refining company sta. tions are schooled in rendering service to the public. They are taught that they have not done their full duty to their patrons, simply by filling their car with gasoline and oil. These operators are experienced in taking care of all sorts of car troubles. Most of them are familiar with every de. partment of an automobile. "They are versed in lubrication requirements, electrical systems, washing and tire repair work. Service is the watch wad. In Cache Valley the operators of sta. tions that handle Vico and Pep 88, axe familiar service station men. Nearly every motorist is acquainted with the following service station operators: Irvine Strong, Horace Taylor and Moses Olsen of Logan; E. A. Crockett of PPreston; S. R. Handy of Franklin: Ben Poulsen of Lewiston; Ernest of Smithfield; Baldwin Brothers of Wellsville and J. L. Lauritzen of Hyrum. It is the kind of treatment given by the management of the Utah Oil Refining Company, that such experienced help is cetained in the employ of the company year after year. ke Plants Get First Aid at Station Imported plants often receive first aid at the Washington, D. C., station of the United States Department of The primary purpose of Agri-cultu- e. Musical Notes- :- ano-malo- ns There is probably no such thing in the universe as absolute isolation. Every animate being, at And least, seeks companionship. so it is, also, with tones. A single tone, no matter how often repeated nor how prolonged, can be of but extremely limited use in the structural processes of music. The briefly isolated, ominous horn tone, with which Wagner begins the Overture to his opera, "Rlenzi, is in Joint of scientific fact, not totally isolatedf for it is accompanied by its overtones, although these as merely define it tone-colhorn; and other tones soon join it, anyway. It is only by adding tone to one that musical results can be obtained. When any two tones are sounded together, the effect produced is a dual sensation which musicians call an interval. This term, like the words "high or A. G. OLOFSEN this station is to see that incoming plants are free from insect pests and fungous diseases. The station staff, however, also goes beyond the routine of inspection the and treatment to "service newcomers. attention is sometimes Such sorely needed after a long and try. ing trip over seas. Fragile plants in a stuffy case are likely to suffer in one way or another on Some shipments thei.' passage. have been poorly packed and conditions in the ships hold are not always the best. Plants may be out, heated, molded, or dried or the cases may be sprouted; broken and the contents damaged. In all such cases the inspection staff, under the supervision of an horticulturist, gives experienced the affected plants careful first-ai- d are teatment. Pants that broken too dry are moistened; cases are repaired. Frequently packing is necessary or the packing material must be reconditioned. Should there be any delay in customs clearanoe the plants are held under the most favorable storage conditions available. Quarantine inspectors, of course, can work no miracles. They cannot restore the dead. But they do to reuse every possible means store, or at least preserve vitality, so that the plants go on their way still capable of growing when they reach their destination. and low, is applied to tones by analogy only. Far, smoe the word interval refers to distance on space, it is evident that it is to apply it to tones, because the latter are not physical entitles in space, but incorporeal Intangible senserous or mental impressions which cannot be located in terms of distance, anymore than the word, interval. can be applied to family relationship. We cannot say that an uncle is so and so many feet farther removed than a father. It is true, however, that there are measurable intervals between the keys and stops on musical instruments, and also between the notes on a music sheet, and this accounts for the adoption of the term. It would seem more accurate to speak of the relation of a fifth, are oc-- 1 tave.and so forth instead of interval; but the current word is so thoroughly ingrained in musical phraseology that it would be dan- gerous to substitute any other one i for it. Logan, Utah Unbroken Confidence Our Motto Honesty Experience Aids Motorists We are indeed proud of the men who operate UTAH O IL REFINING CO. Service Stations. qualified through experience and training, and are specialists in their line of work. Our men are QUALITY PRODUCTS and Modern Service Stations add greatly to our success. Every station is fully equipped with necessary tools to wash your car properly, give you a real honest lubricating job, take care of your batteries, tires, and tubes. Expert work could not be done with men of little experience. You are safe when having work done at a Utah Oil Refining Co. Station ducts or service. We will not substitute in pro- Custom Hatching Always ask for Call 857 it is the freshest, driest and quickest starting gasoline in this market cmcm coxa) We hatch all kinds Our hatching is done Incubator which will chicks or poults from of eggs at a reasonable price. in a Modern Buckeye Mammoth produce the highest number of your eggs and at the same time, the highest quality possible. For our prices for hatching your Chickens, Turkey or Duck Eggs. Also place your order NOW for Rappleyes Baby Chicks for late April or May delivery. Rappleyes Hatchery Phone 837 383 So. 7th. West Logan, Utah Vico Oil htaiLstd Better to be Safe than Sorry UTAH OIL REFINING CO. A. G. OLOFSEN, Division Mgr. Logan, Utah |