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Show The Murray Eagle, Thursday July 11, 1929 Page 5 East Midvale f 525 CF. O. B. Detroit, chart ifarm tut ftut tMOa.) a You'll like the g comfort of the new Ford easy-ridin- THE new Ford is one of the easiest-ridin- g cars on the road because of its low center of gravity, minimum unsprung weight, four Houdaille Remember these two points when you select your next car comfort in mind com. fort in body. They are combined shock absorbers hydraulic and the unique construction of its transverse springs. Furthermore, you are as comfortable in mind as in body when you drive the new Ford. You have in the performance of the to an uncommon degree in the new Ford. Come in see the new Ford car and drive it yourself through thickest traffic, up steepest hills, over roughest roads. A demonstration will convince you that there is nothing quite like it anywhere in design, quality and price. two-wa- y con-fiden- car because ycu know something of the quality that has been built into it. Roadster, 450 Coupe, $550 hy Mrs. Elva previously occupied Kay Harker on Kulun Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sharp and Miss Lillian lloggess of t'n Ion nuin of I'rovo .Sunday ipent part yon. Mrs. J. X. Rock of 8alt Lake t Tuesday with Mrs. 1. A". Mclionald aud family. Mr. and Mrs. I). Y McDonald, Mr. uud Mrs. Arthur McKhrlimd of Salt IJike and families motoml to Mautl Thursday ami spent the day with relatives. Mrs. A. II. Risk was a Murray visitor on Tuosday. Mrs. Fred Alexander and daugh ter (Catherine left Monday morning for a visit to lilnckfoot and Salmon, Idaho. .Miss Helen Met calf was a guest Tuesday of Miss Isnliell McDonald. Mrs. Ray Grei'iiwiuHl bad as her dinner guest Sunday her moth er. Mrs, Orson Hansen of Murray. Wp ure pleased to report that little Miss Ruth ('arisen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. (J. Ca risen la Improving nleely at her home following nn oeratton last week for tvmoval of tonsils,. Mrs. R. F, Lutey, formerly cf this place hut now of Salt Lake, Is the Imiiie of Mr. ami Mrs. Charhn on I'nlon Avenue. ... SH-n- thirty-min-ut- e fill Tudor Sedan, Phaeton, 460 with rumble seat, Sport Coupe, Business Coupe, $525 Fordor Sedan, 625 550 (All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus charge for freight and delivery, Bumpert and spare tire extra.) WASATCH MOTOR CO. PHONE MURRAY 68 4789 SO. STATE The Charles family are the summer at thetr Much In iramattr Art ainjltt -- :- -- : .1 1 Experienced Graduate of DRAMATIC ART SCHOOL Will instruct a limited number in Dramatic Art 1 ! 1 Pupils will be given personal attention to meet individual requirements For information call I ill I 1 il Phone Murray 5I2-J- ion t hich shows Rinty than ever! Fiery! w more alive Agile! lirllllant! Gntes adapted the Harvey Frank Steele story for the screen. Audrey Ferris, Carrol Nye, Paul Panzer and Otto Hoffman are In the cast. Ross Ledemuiu directed, manner. We wish all titers of Ford curs to know what they are to In this respect, so that they may readily avail themselves ot this service," "When the Model "A" Ford wa Introduced, the manufacCuIre of tools and equipment especially designed for service work on it was under way'. This equipment baa been built to make It easy for the Ford service man to do Lis work properly, without holding cramped and strained ismltlons, or working around dark corners. HiHK'lal toola are available for virtually every on the model standard operation "A" Ford car. "Ford service men attend taa special schools where every fea ture of service work is taught, nud the result is uniform service. of the equipment hna "Much been designed to keep the iwitomo- bllet'reun while It is being greased, adjusted or given other service OWNERS en-titl- In describing the controlled serof the Ford Motor vice method Company, Mr. Clyde Marsden, Ford Dealer In Murray, pointed out. thai If Is now Hssihle fur the Ford owner to get the same kind of attention for his automobile In the hirge city, the small country village, or the distant foreign country due to the universal iue of sicc-la- l service equipment and to the Ford service schools. "The ioliey of the Ford Motor Coiuaiiy with resic-- to service," Mr. Marsden said, "Is set out in the Kljiteinent by Henry Ford. "It has always Mmi our liellep said Mr. Ford, "that a sale docs benot complete the transaction tween us nud the buyer, but esus tablishes a new obligation on to see that his car gives him We art' as much Interested In his economical iMratlon of the car as he Is In our economical manufacture of It." "This Is only guisl business on our part. If our car gives servliv, sales will take care of themselves. For that reason we have instaliel a system of controlled service lo take euro, of all Ford car needs in an economical and Improved SIIOI LI) HE HAVE SHOT THE CREDITOR "You have leen dunning nm for six months, In spite of my telling you I would pay when I could. All right, I will iay when I can and when I do I won't J.uy a dime's worth from you again!" JiiKt like the good old days when granilimp told the family doctor that ho was going to pay the whi.b loedicnl hill at one) hy leaving the doc a ten acre wood lot , and then forgot to mention It In his will. When we owe the other man money for six mouths, we ought to feel reasonably humble. When we threaten to punish him as aoou as we ure able we simply show our unworthlness of credit and our luepUiesa for business. The first test of a good huslnets t man Is, Does he bis hills? No matter how proud he Is, no muter bow red in the. face he gets. If he can't pay his hills be should sing low. t ser-vlr- "Service Is an exceedingly thing to consider about an automobile and It Is a mattar to which the Ford Company bus given the closest attention." Call on the Wasatch Motor Company for particulars regarding the service they can give you on your autouioblle. The Modern Farmer Is A: Capitalist! With the complex farming machinery necessary in modern agriculture, the expense of upkeep and the considerable sums involved in marketing, the modern farmer must be something of a capitalist. An! the successful capitalist maintains close connecOur extensive retions with his local Banker sources are at the command of the Salt Lake County farmers for the development and expansion of their farms. Consult us. 1 dlsi-oun- URRAY OTATE DANK r s . HillsSteep TTp i' eiiti-rtaim- Murray, Utah 2 play-ac- SERVICE FOR FORI) 'y mlnir. Mrs. Almn Rowell of Murray DE l.l'.VK DF.I.IVF.KY LATEST icut TueIiiy with her imKher, FORI) I Nir Mrs. Sigfrlcd A. Duhlqulst. Mrs. Annie Simper and daiiKhtiT Production of the Model "A'' motored to (igdeti lad Kord de luxe delivery car In now and were guests of Wtslnesilay under way nl the Ford plant, acrelatives. cording to announcement l.y Clyde V. H. Ashment Mr. nml Mm. Marsilen, local Ford dealer, thus a party of friends and spent Joined completing the lint of Model "V" the It It nt Saratoga, light delcvery car which has Mr. and Mrs. U.ler Koilmsh thoroughly establUhisI wiih and wm, Mlii h II, and Mr. in. I Individuals nnd buslnew Inane Harold HIhop aud djiouhier over tin country, Mr. Mardon Mr. iii'rtore.l Aim of Murray Sherlle (iuiIIiiuihI : hist KjisI in Canyon Tliurlay. "The light delivery far were deMr. I.Mi-- Korliiish. Mrs. H:ir-.I- d meet tin reipilrrineniH signed l ItMiop of Murray, and Mrs, of Indvldiiuls mill Imtdiiew M ue Chin-iSharp faneeding quirk delivery of Kurlnish fur Mr. trval cilities for small loads of iiHTilnn-disc- day s wore Games prlx-itnyel. These cur serve liumllly fur Mldtale, Mrs. Nielsen. XliJs Mrs. to jjulng to husliuw d. auxiliary mill Karl Thornton and Mm. O. heavier mumllng Rcfnhmeiits were served for regular delivery work. They ait Mrs. diet Mrs. tiw.i Kuri'ii-to (1iiltA. LnVn. Ideally suited of tinker. Mr. I'd Kenstermnker mul taumlry Miiictniiit Mrs Cnlon. Hand, Mr. George iMIipi ami nnmrri David Hand if Sandy. Mm, Eail Iion liUhlniH niiil irily nn-- l Thiiriiluii of Salt ljikt, Mrs. Tliori. fflrli'lit MTVli. Mm. II d s of itovnuMs Murray. firhl tinIn tlic t Niels Mrs. .f Hlsloii Murray. va Konl Mitur t'oinitiy (iffor Mrs, J. J. Thornton. Mrs. Melon, ! Iinlinllnif rlriy of lunly Miss Antde T, K. Gr.si,wissl. ami cltMil raliK of tin t'lKi'l nud Fortmsh Mrs, Mm. Smith, ft lm.ly. whlih U ulaillar t tli Sharp, lan jin wt lHly tjif, fully l made of the Annuiino'iiiciit iiltraillvt el Uly ami tl MK MnMe Tripp. mnrriak-of lilli N fully rar. lauchter of Mr. and Mm. AUWt n- rluwil. Thf lo il'Hvrry and Mr. Jowph WlUiti f TifJ'p "A" Tmli-wtul.l.n tlu Kuril Tiie nmrrlagn IUhkIihiu. tnm, tin' ciicrlur llii'f of tli t after whhb they en- place May lint Mug iiltm( Joyisl a lihort trip to Idaho, flltraiHV tl n(ir ruimr1Uir.it U thrutik-- n 1.Hir at ilm Imu. Th' urgm-i-ration- Miss Daisy Simons UNIFORM s ..V r,tii tud itlnny. tumpttt for COMING IN TIN-TI- "KINTY of the DESEK1"' Rinty funs, and who Is not a Rinty fan. will be delight.! to Mr. and Min. 1. A. Sweiwon, Mr. know that the Wonder Iog comes and Mrs. ('laremt 8 tmn, Mr. aud to the Gem Theatre Monday and Mrs, Italph Kcilt4n8, Str. W. 'A. Tuesday, July 15 and Itl, In WarKiirt hm-- r and daughter, Vera, nut-nm- l ner Rros., latest starring vehicle, to Mill fiwk Canyon, Monday "Rinty of the- Desert." cvt'iiliig and attended the offU-eris first seen as an outcast dog, (Viuncl lucetlnt; of the Hoy Seoul a who leaves the regions of sand Wigwam, and cactus, hy way of a passing Mr, Iituuinrd Millerberx and truck, aud finds himself at home her jrnent, Mrx. E. H. (irlscher of with old man Marlowe and his Los Angeled, HHnt Monday with gramldaniKhfer, Mary, keeppretty Vnr lluegley of Mill Mrs. ers of n small dime museum. Cre'k. Mary's young man, Iat Casey of Clover ihhI Mr. and Mrs. the jKiliiv force, Insulin's a frle'id Mrs. Ellen Johnson and daughter of Rinlj'H. The Mg hearted dug, not Gertie joined a iwirty of Union and contented wlih his HiuIukI friendMurray relatives and sent the 4th ships, also adopts a litter of orphan in lilg Cottonwood Cayon. puppies. Conway, sou of Mr. and Mrs. All goes well till Mason, a disXiels Nielsen, exiH'rlenivd a rather honest partner of Marlowe, lures imlnful accident ou .Saturday af- the old man away. Pat Casey and ternoon. WTien jilaying, he fell on Rinty go In seureh of him. The a piece of glass and cut his right gang capture and imprison Casey, wrist, the wuuud requiring thir- aud escuiie, leaving him to he at. He Is mending very tacked teen sllti-heshy a ferocious hulldog. Rinty rapidly nt this writing. Is accused of attacking his master Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gustavc- - and sentenced to ls shot. Then son are now located iu the home begins the exciting action of the 1 THE NEW FOItD TUDOR SEDAN KIN around sharp ' asrves For-hus- !mii-i.rutt'- iii fr IIS special!! 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ''' Im. oii e In' r 1 tk lt 1 S lo l nrliil. lrk piii)rt It U a trim, nreit rlilrl. UX tin vtn, quick ncthat mi-H- 1 I I i !.. !Y lutein pirpurtwr for a fine on Murray Day, A'KUt gmtef Whippet is the only low LET KKUIY FOR A LKEAT u'lcrnihih ant other qualllla the fuiirt.'-ntti- . rthe hav i.ialilMil ty nti Kery hull ntlon pulnl to a !! of tin Mlcl "A" r;.r iid furiiiniiK' Mnrtay Iay on the uliiiv lt Introduction. Halt l.nke Hih of Aiik-- it. Tt csr Conniy lrtn It urea u an dthe civic "All of tln Utl.t dllM-rar inKiiiil on tin' MM "A" i.rsMilwiiioiii. of Murray are n. rhantila and all r dilirnl tniike ..rntll' t.ry rffollvety fully to KH driver nmfort an.l Aucu-- l ll'h on of Ihe Mbp( id in th county In tl e rmixrvo cHrrjIntf pjwiv." day fu r 11' l'Ulnc nay of a writ watch with and .rfi"Ml i0 of Murray arr I,i "Inne" unrated on In k. fetiiiig Uhind (he tnovement In a on 4Mh South Istween 11th F.a't Pig Wny and y ar it'sna the aud Martin' bf. It ill ! .mc tal siHlty how. msh appreciated if tlw finder can -- tin f- -r th Day early and t Murray or return to Martin' l all tlnie. rail Murray I2t. J Fountain SDecials Da ily IMtt 1 I 1 279 I Murray Pharmacy PUflSIF MURRAY U ST-la- dy's The Whippet' higher engine give more dded honepower with futer tpecd and h 1 BRILLIANT, PERFORMBR y ilrln.-diOlvir- ''' E Ilk-li- etirll '' 1 h. It pressioQ WHIPPET thia ao hill -- climbing ability. r on, A t priced car with all these Extra long irhetl-bxs-ct overs e balloon tim, grs: full force-fee- d "" r WHIPPET COCA AH 4 . $315.00 COACH " t c--. lubrication, kilcnt timlngchain,invtr-tru- t pistons " Finger -- Tip Con- trol," and, in the Six, a heavy ' oring CTtnkihaiL sevf-'j Wi trl:.r-v-'- 6 SKDAN DVPRLAND, INC wrw surrrtion Whippet V V TOURS AND SIXES lu-fil- FLOWERS vri f v For evN-- Mrr orro.ran, Fuiwl work our aiwlalty Our F'riccx Will Please You MURRAY FLORAL 4862 So. State Street Murray. Utah Foil RENT: telrMe jture near Hill Ave. on Slng'a State Street aiilmaU or more iaa tie aecouidt-eCall Murray U'7-- W Rtd Corpunt$ Vary bf ' f f'd eopuIr 'r. ly tuition tr'ne ' Tlie tinn rimitio then alns ."ni day tary ti Ih hy mor Frank C Howe Phone Murray 3 tYIurray. Utah |