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Show "What is my present car worth in trade?" OCCASIONALLY you hear a car owner say: "I'm going to buy such and such a new car because the dealer has offered me the best deal on my present car." But without understanding the economics of trade-in transactions, you cannot be sure that the largest allowance offered means the best deal for you. These are basic facts: IYour present car has only one fundamental basis of value; . e., what the dealer who accepts it in trade can get for it in the used car market. 2 Your present car has seemingly different values because competitive dealers are bidding to sell you a new car. 3 The largest allowance offered is not necessarily the best deal for you. Sometimes it is; sometimes some-times it is not. 4 An excessive allowance may mean that you are paying an excessive price for the new car in comparison with its real value. 5 First judge the merits of the new car in comparison com-parison with its price, including all delivery and finance charges. Then weigh any difference in allowance offered oh your present car. Remember that when you trade-in your present pres-ent car you are after all making a purchase, not a sale. You are simply applying your present car as a credit toward the purchase price of a new car. GENERAL M OTO R S "A car for every purse and purpose CHEVROLET . PO.NT1AC . OLDSMOBILE . OAKLAND BUICK LaSALLE . CADILLAC . GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS YELLOW CABS sod COACHES . FR1G1DAIRE The tttctric registrator 1 Fivcbricf monvingminutcs is all you need to put a piping- 1 hot dish of tasty, wliolcsoinc CZ Ji I J Albcrs Cirnation Mush on 7ri'T--j?'i ' ' your breakfast tabic. It helps tPj take the work and worry out Tn.'' A cfba-akfast preparation! V Viy it tomorrow! ' W c-Mw staml.fa'Vetter-BreM.,, t&S?? P33 I'AKIvlK'S r V't ll IIAIK BALSAM Vviv. , v'" ,""'lr!l X!.llli,l, falling ' V'l -V .J K-.t,. Color nn.l ,;,lx', i-.ejUOTM.lr IO Cray , I ,V,I lUj, l'' - T l,,,' '! $1 1. 1,1 !,,. (.. b, -'!:,.,-. i 1 ' 11 , wi, i-,,,,,,,,;.,,,, N v Vl.ORF.STON SltAMI'OO-hlral for un In ."'"i -Hon Willi 1'arki'i H Hulr IIiiImhm MflKrwtlu. linir B..rt nn, I IIiiITv. r,n il by 1111.1I or nl. ,1m,-- lirIh. ilitico lln'iiiloil WoiLh, t'ntrlioi;!!,,, Is. V. l-okl.lvol. 1,'mioviM l,v Or. .1, II, )i,M1T t: ., ,k, l'.lj-v,nl. vnr .l.-,.l,.r or l,r m.ill iv, li,,,.!., ,,i K Or, O. II. llorrr Oo.,Sm;!, mi,.,,. Avo 'cm,. W. N. U., Salt Lak City, No. 37-197. Ilomewivrs UiMlm'fM '...inlng Tlnlp 1S. iImi.:i:1i, (,, f,,,. m,. 1-,, l'.t"l'" c.ooooiiiul. son, I .11111.0 no, I n.l.li .' of s.'ll i'l tWo n loii.U for 0,10 funolo, Tim, oxti r. Bunu'i lOo. Klioli, Notiti IVini, Mlnnonpolis. Ml'- .Vinl.llloiia Abo.iI VI 111. (Io.mI Hooo.'I """ oiM'11,,1. .loin ,! onv loi-Ono iinuill''. hi''1 pi 01 , 1 .,(,!,, n, ,..w)iv i,.,,, ,, ,t Vvv li iHl 1 " k I T, KKKNIO, Siooi 1.;,iikIov. ivn, K. (-l ! I ionini. Iomi,. ll,,l ol l'i...lnllo OI I'lr'1' iin.l k,-l 1,,'H .i t,ii llolol. "' Hook onl of l-o.l inli.-,- Mo, I. '1 11, rooll-nlilo rooll-nlilo int,. lMnl.u loom. lllrhv s l-'iiimom Allrntlon! MIoMtun ln,l n"' Kionlo.1 imiili,,!. for k i Mil. ivui. v011;" l1"". Im-i.i... , o,. f,.iH o.'i.lo., .lv.. '" (-.111 . v. Io.vr.loo Pl.-V l n.01.1 . lo.lil II'" No ..op (.HI,,,.. r lnlii.llon 00. (. 1U l.niiila l'.lom l, lvlo'r. '"'u' |