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Show Friday January 18, 1929 .THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH. . If. good Ide. to h.v, thing, right where you want them when yout need them, but that doesent workj out when it comes to parking space. FOR SALE: 4 Room Frame House. Inquire of Bert Taylor, at M & M Bakery, Payson, Utah. 3tpd. CHRONICLE J. H. MOUNTFORD, Publisher FORD NEWS to Coming PAYSON Published every Friday at Payson, million axle shafts, each one Utah, a city of 3,500 loyal, progresX 'exactly like the other 999,999 within sive and contented citizens. one thousandth of an inch four million pistons fitting four million cylinders with a degree of exactEntered at the Postoffice at Payson ness that all but staggers the imagination-many more million of drilleed Utah County, Utah, as second-clas- s and threaded holes, all placed with matter. an accuracy of location that is to any but the or mathematically, mind$2.00 ed and all these factors, combined One Year Advertising Rates on Application. with other millions of parts manu86 factured in widely seperated units Telephone A Dr. Meiienthin & assembly line to fashion a million automobiles! This is the miracle that is modem mass production, the mircale that was conjured up by Mr. Henry Ford when he started his first automobile assembly line. The story of how it is possible to make a million or ten million, or twenty million, for that matter of any machine part, each one identical with all its fellows, is a story of measurements. J)ust as that story of measuremeat explains the ability of the Ford Motor Company to produce fifteen million Model T automobiles, it also explains Mri Fords ability to produce the Mowl A in the same plants and by the same methods that made possible the pioneer Ford cars, yet at limits to onehalf that are from what they were on the Model T. . Today in the Detroit plants, mechanics. have never looked through the of a microscope are measuring within limits too fine for any unaided eye to see. Model A parts machined to wthin one part of an inch accuracy are all in the days work. Back of this precision are something like a million gages that must be kept in correct adjustment at all times, and many thousands of these gages are in constant use thoroughout the Ford plants of inThere is no time hand-fittinaccurate parts on the assembly line. They must be either fit the first time or they are valueless. Therefore, the parts must leave the various machines which fashion them with every specified dimension correct. The result is that when put together, the car moves off the assembly line under its own power, a completed means of transportation requiring no special ad- s Co.s SPECIALIST ..... ..... of a gigantic plant, meeting on an t p: in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at STRAWBERRY HOTEL SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3 dimensions cf length. A set of 81 such is used in the as blocks, gage tool rooms, can be combined to measure 120,000 different size lengths, from inch to over 0 twelve inches, and each of the combination gages represent a variation of one part of an inek On some operations where the limit i3 close, the gages are changed every two to four hours to correct a wear of one part of an inch which occurs in that time. Others are adjusted or changed at less frequent intervals, as frequency of use and amount of wear dictates. In addition to their use in the production of Ford cars, trucks, airplanes and Lincoln automobiles, the Johansson gage blocks are the standard of the world for industrial precision measurement of length. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY three-sixteent- No Charge 120-00- for Consultation The specialist f Dr. Mellithin & Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of UTAH. He visits professionally the most important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free consultation, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treatment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. .He has to his credit wonderful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. PIANO OPPORTUNITY If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any We have in the vicinity of Payson, better, do not fail to call, as improper two pianos and a player piano, slight- measures rather than disease are ly used but in good condition, also a very often the cause of your long saxaphone, on which a cash purchaser standing trouble. can make a great saving, terms will Remember above date, that consube given responsible parties. We ltation on this trip will be free and prefer selling these locally rather that his treatment is different. than have the expense of shipping Married women must be accompanthem. ied by their husbands. This is your opportunity. For Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los particulars write at once to the Angeles, California. Great Westren Merchants Adjustment Association, P. O. Box 685, Ogden' Utah. his remarks he said that the average production is 176 pounds of butA woman often wonders why she ter fat. At this rate the cow promarried the man she did and that' ducing an average is not profitable. is often a bigger mystery to him The solution will be to get better than it is to her. cows, or better sires. justments. The rgeistration of Jersey cattle There are inspection and working There is never any danger of increased 20 per cent in 1928. gages to measure outside and inside like boys. Most girls The following announcement is sent diameters, lengths, widths, heigths. girls dressing will never fetl stylish wearing as to the farmers of this community angles, pitch diametar and lead of srew threads, which are in the hands many clothes as a boy wears. by the County Agricultural Agents: of workman thoroughout each day, The State Farm 'Convention will testing and checking each part as it FARM BUREAUS CONVEN- be held at Provo, January 24, 25, throTION AT PROVO TO BE passes from machine to machine and 26. We want to extend an inBIG EVENT will these But gages the plant. ugh vitation to every farmer and his wear or get slightly out of adjustEach year the farmers in this and wife (and family) to be in attendment under constant use, therefore as the program as outlined will watched. So surrounding communities are becom- ance, they must be constantly be interesting to every member of in the Dairy behind them must be master gages, ing more interested in securing the family. Such outstanding speakStandand as industry particularly use of greater accuracy, for ers, as S. H. Thompson, National ards. These master gages, the pro- better dairy cows. At a meeting Farm Bureau President; and Farin a Provo, Monday night County duct of the C. E. Johansson Division held mer Brown of Arizona, will be with acJersey club was organized with the us. There will be a of the Ford Motor Company are banquet, ThursB. Price, curate within a millionth part of fin following officers: Scott dance a day evening, Friday night, -j president, Heber Knudsen. inch. ' and a lot of good entertainment Secretary-treasW. A. Nuttall, Throughout the Ford plants inspect- dent; the day time of each session. each with urer; LeRoy Bunnell and Ivan Ball-- j during constantly, are moving Watch the or! State papers for a detailed aim this year, sAcial hardened, ground and lapped ard, directors. Their of this Convention, and try program and is to promote a Spring Show, rectangular steel to be present. association, in spec- organize a blocks are Gages. These gage of the Ivan H. Loughary, Western Repre- ial sizes to meet requirements To the average Payson boy clean- un- sentative of the American Jersey workmans scrutiny; making it subthe on liness is not only next to godliness make up cattle club gave a talk necessary for inspectors to In Profitable. but its next to impossible. different Is Dairying ject combinations to measure one-fourt- h j ''VER a million women have turned to the Maytag r.s the great wash-da- y liberator the most delight-Udi- y quick and easy way a washing can Jsne. In- - Tii Maytag has eliminated entirely, even of the most stubborn ec ge dirt cf collars and cuffs. It has changed tiresome washday to an pleasant task of an hour or so. 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Center St. Provo, Utah, JO-- mmurn REGULATION INSTEAD OF TAXATION It may not be a popular stateit is an economic ment to make, but injustice to impose general taxes for of railroad wholesale elimination If be any there crossings. grade danger in driving across most railroad tracks, the d anger is in the driver or in the absence of suitable warning signals and not in the cros- blocks-Johanss- cow-testi- j j j I sing. Many of the worst grade crossing accidents occur where the driver has an unobstructed view of an approach mg train. Instead of slowing down or topping to let a train go by, too many drivers step on the gas and pgat the train across. trv The real problem to be dealt with Ten times as careless driving. many accidents occur on the highExways as at railroad crossings. at crossings changes pensive grade will not prevent these. Men, women and children are d aily run down and injured on streets and highways. crashCareless drivers cause head-o- n es, go through fences, skid off the road, go down embankmnts. maiming, crippling, killing and filling the morgues and hospitals with victims of their recklessness. Wholesale grade crossing changes which would take millions in tax funds to make any impression, would in no way eliminate or prevent the terrific los of life and damage done to property, caused by the pure care lessness and cussedness which is exhibited by many automobile drivere. Instead of expecting elimination of a few grade crossings to do the impossible, establish standard qualifications for licenses, standard practices in driving, full stops for main is ftoflflvwood itkio and railroad grade appropriate penalties or highways ins, onment and loss of license in all cases of flagrant violation, and uniform police practices. This would begin to get at the real problem. FOR RENT: Four room house Furnished. 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