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Show five FERA Ford Believes Projects Business but vv 8 Ford modi- - ha' 0 ce.vod -- how n . in- -, in dealer's in automobile shows from ioa-- t to vi a- J and from t.noL-ane- ot row cai Fords in faith the futHenry or-- 1 buyers gives e- - if t'-- I ure of American industry as evt (Vt ganratlon everj na-.idenced in his $415,000, 000 productruck-wer- e that the m.iot-u- r tion program for 1935 ha be n goal set for us by Hem IV d w 11 be substantiated by early reports on The success; of our 1934 baitK leached. And with the alt a "'men t January retail delivery totals. This was the statement of N. program, couuled with the remar-kall- e of that goal, a gnat ha tile m the war on depre-suwill have Dowdell, local Ford dealer, in reception wh eh ollr 19. 5 Uen won. whose showrooms the new Ford V-has been displayed during 8 .EBUeSilKKsagj;inM3i:;rfBSSH152glSEEgKS!StH(Cal the past month. am When he committed the Ford H Motor Company to a business exU pansion program that even now aEH has demonstrated a powerful inIS fluence on American business and a a industry, Henry Ford indicated plainly that he believes business a will be decidedly better this year than last, Mr. Dowdell said. The hi statement that the Ford Motor M M Company would produce a million aM cars or more for 1935 was not taken as idle talk. The whole H IU world sat up and took notice, for During the first 40 days of 1935 The ta here was front page news. N However, Henry Ford .d.dnt Dowdell Motor Company sold 10 New Ford wait to bask in the sunshine he had brought through the clouds of automobiles and trucks . . . The Ford Motor He immediately laundepression. ched a definite program of expanCo. delivered 325,000 1935 Ford automosion, with the observation that as far as the Ford Motor Company IS biles up to and including February 5, 1935 w'as concerned the depression was And in almost immediate over. It looks very much as though Henry response, business throughout the United States and Canada took on new life, taking substantial and Fords promise of making and selling a B highly significant strides toward M complete recovery. K million cars in 1935 will be fulfilThe immedate and enthusiastic M M acceptance of the new Ford line M led . . . Come in and see YOUR New Ford 8 passenger cars, trucks, and coma mercial units and the great sales a car today! increase over January of last year u M is ample proof of Henry Fords au econcorrect analysis of present omical conditions and future prosu a pects. Ford plants throughout the au country, running at top speed and 13 producing 5,000 tars daily, are M even now being hard pressed to U H the with unprecedented keep pace M demand. 1034 was a good Ford year, H Will be Decidedly Better Approved For County retail deliveries of Fold ts for January of this year an increase cf llo per cent owi k,r 11,0 Mime m ,n'h of Tins ia the fughe-- t l.o4iyes Junuaiy total in the pa t f.e Retail deliveries of Ford yeav. higher than for any January since 1925. V-- 1 -t e ron-l.d- V-- S cf prevention jec't delin- - juvenile reeintly Approved for the districts school Utah county "hh 's b Y men " m 8 h1'ed bf i attack on truancy, in schools and mental, and ec The prciec, is u! :r;:: h,U. (or (3,93116-Othe- r recent-b- v projeet. spproved will the state committee, the county. through work provide for the straightenipro' ides .American Fork creek the of ng Obstructions will be channel. and rock walls and timber ?ribs are to be built. This project ith 38 (3,884.22 L 't, up WATCH THE FORDS ! m- non-SS- fr used. men to be DRIVE BY . . I . ... of lVk Grading and graveling in the Benjamin miles of roads "ill provide for the hire The project is for 0 17 men. road project is Another $3 422.79district - miles of at' Mapleton, where 1 and graveled be graded "ill roads of $3,062.19. cost a 8t continuation of a bridge prowas approved providiject in Orem of an east construction ng for the walls for a approach and wing Orem water head bridge near the Provo river. It the across works cost calls for 24 men and will Work has been going $1,071.93. forward on this project. four-inc- h Installation of 6.G00 feet of water systLindon in the pipe from the for expenditure calls em at the head of Dry the intake A 2,600 canyon down 4000 feet. will tile vitrified foot section of the between settling be replaced tank and the mouth of Dry canA I DOWDELL 1 MOTOR CO. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER PHONE 39 S PAYSON, UTAH for improve me list of STUDY the Truck 1935 improve- ments at the right. Then remember that Ford and only Ford gives you the V-engine, with its economy. Remember that Ford gives you the reliable rear axle. Remember that the copper-leaconnecting rod bearings that resist burning out are a Ford development. 8 full-floatin- Obtained by mounting; front springs ahead of axle and moving V-engine forward. This places more load ahead of rear axle, more weight on front end 8 g d FORWARD LOAD DISTRIBU VION . ; . More uniform tire and brake wear. Better brake action. Tends to improve operation throughout. With more room betweea cab and rear axle, you can make acute angle turns with No other truck, regardless of price, matches the combination of features offered by the Ford V-And nowhere, with can Ford, except you get the Engine full-wid- th 8. Exchange Plan which gives you a block-teste- semi-traile- NEW d, QUICK-STOPPIN- D . Drums of alloy iron, with integrally cast cooling ribs. Will not fade" when making a series of fast stops. Lest frequent adjustments. NEW HEAVY-DUTTRUCK CLUTCH j ; : force increase: ed increases. Resists slippage, pressure requiret Longer life. NEW COOLING SYSTEM t i i Larger water pump impellers. RadiaFull length tor cooling area increased water jackets. Efficient engine and oil temperatures under severe operation. NEW COUPE-TYPCAB s ; Safety glass all g ventilation. around, dear-visio- n windshield. Large, screened cowl venticushlator. Seat wider. Haa mattress-typ- e ions. Is adjustable with tilting back. Speedometer, ammeter and fuel gauge in front of driver; dispatch box at right. BRAKES engine for less money, and in less time, than an ordinary overhauL factory-reconditione- r. d Y Examine this new 1935 Ford V-- 8 Truck today. Test it on your owa jobsst 131j or 157 inch wheelbase; bodies for almost every use. Y AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS 11. E Easy-openin- Easy terms through Universal Credit Co., the Authorized Ford Finance Plan g iiiiiBiisiaiiici3EisiaBi8ifBB3Eaasiaaa3isi2ai Payson Post No. 48 Just one month from today is the day set for the Barnyard CarBreaks All Records nival which is sponsored each year by the Payson Post of The American Legion. the for records all Breaking The dance this year will have month Oldsmobile in January sold the real old time barnyard effect 10 times as many cars at retail as as we used to put on and in addition many new this and thats will in January a year ago, according Of all the males be introduced. to an announcement today by D. attend we ask of them to wear that E. Ralston, vice president and gentheir overalls and of the w'omen eral sales manager. folks, we ask you to refrain from Production for this time of dolling up in your evening gowns and party dresses as we want year is at the highest point in you to come atired in your calico and history, Mr. Ralston said, drresses or house dresses without more cars are coming off the line the usual frills. Interest in the neighboring daily than at any other time in towns is running high this year Oldsmobile history. and large delegations from as far The popularity which was ennorth as Salt Lake City and other joyed by Oldsmobile in 1934, when points to Eureka and Nephi will be on hand to enjoy the festivities sales were doubled, has been augmented by public approval of the with us. Advance ticket sale has already new models, said Mr. Ralston, and been started and the first reports the result is the biggest January are to the effect that tickets are in the 38 year history of the going fast and it would not be surprising that tickets of admission Ticket With the flying start we re- will be at a premium. in charge of Frank Thoare sales ceived in January, with production of the mas, 1st scheduled this month which will membsold are and by being posit exceed any month since Oldsmobile ers of the post. Post Commander H. S. Tipton built its first car, and with the himself as more than expresses demand for our new cars steadily with the prospects thus far pleased Rowing, our 1935 goal appears a for a banner attendance at the dance this year. General chairman, cetainty. Much of the enthusiasm for Glen Cowan is working hard and if we are any judge he is going Oldsmobile has developed as a dirto accomplish every thing that he ect result of our policy to give the has outlined for this affair. Chairmotorist every proven feature man of the booths committee Jerry something new which adds to the safety, economy, Bassett promises and different in booths. or comfort of motoring. The newspaper publicity is in 0 charge of II. R- Langtry. Mrs. Waive Oldsmobile Sales com-pan- o 0 H935 in luxurious COMFORT with ECONOMY & Go to California where Spring awaits you! See the things you've heard so muen about giant redwoods, historic missions. orange groves, the blue Pacific, Los Angeles and Movieland.... Enroute, see gigantic Boulder Dam, now almost completed a side trip from La3 1 low-co- - THE Business Men's League of Utah st Vegas. y, 0 Peery Swope of Missouri spent the week end visitiThe Peteetneet Camp, Daughters interng with relatives in Payson. She of Utah Pioneers held an is a niece of the at George A. Peery and esting meeting Thursday was a Erlandson. H. Lula guest at the home of her home of Mrs. Mrs. cousin, Mrs. Sid Coray. She went )The history of her mother, to Lake Monday and relatives Louise Purser Hancey, was read there gathered at the home of by Mrs. Erlandson and also a bioins, Arthur Merrill in her honor. graphical sketch of her aunt Mary " is her first visit to Utah. Mrs. Hancey. A group of six boys and era Ball school accompanied her here girls from the junior high from Salt Lake. Miss and two patriotic songs gave a reading. Houser Mae gave A number of relatives from Payson were in Provo Friday even-b- g Mrs. Gould Dixon entertained to attend the wedding recep-- n the ladies of the Sorosis Bridge in the Manavu ward amuse-JJJe- Club at her home Thursday evenMrs. ball in honor of Mr. and Special guests were ing. Howard J. Hassell. The bride Cloward, LaMar Mrs. Selby Dixon, Jas formerly Miss Myrth Allen, Mrs. J. Harold Mountford, Mrs. ug ter of Mrs. Cora Lewis Allen Sterling Taylor, and Mrs. Viron formerly 0f Payson. She is a Davis. iece of Mrs. John Cowan of Pay-oA feature of the program Payson Camp No. 1, Daughters Unf dancing was a spec- - of Utah Pioneers met last Thursance number Lizzie by Maurine and day at the home of Mrs. r eno Fillmore Cowan of Payson. Curtis Curtis. Mrs Pearl read the history of her grandMrs, Selby Dixon entertained at mother, Mrs. Mary Openshaw Curnr and bridge GorTuesday even-Dn- tis. Readings were given by ip BarthK. rs Monsen, Mrs. don Fillmore and Elsie U Cr rendr8 Ellsworth, olomew and Mrs. Fillmore Mrs J' C Barroy, Mrs. But-tnselections. d ered piano Ann Mrs Florence Griffith, Kenneth Dixon. Emerson Curtis, Glenn tyler Keith Curtis, students at the and Chronicle Want Ads Bring Re- - University of Utah, came home suite Prom. Fry one and seel Friday to attend the Junior A nnouncmq But whatever you do, RAIL FARES ARE LOW Round trips approximately l'je a mile In coaches; 2c a mils in Pullmans, berth costs extra. make your California Mens League of Utah is an THE Business numbering among its membership industrial train....a pleasant journey ...relaxation...and, at today's low fares, real men, farmers, livestock men, wage earners, business of every community in the men large and small It trip in COMFORT! starts the moment you step on a Union Pacific For complete details consult local agent ECONOMYl State. UNION PACIFIC I X vColds -- Most colds start in the nose and throat Cold weather takes the moisture out of the atmosphere, causing the mucous membranes in the nose and throat to become dry, hard and irritated a ready prey for lurking Just a few drops of ZO-N- m the nostnls each morning keeps the membranes soft, moist and and stimulated helpt. to prevent colds ZO-N- to use Its is fair to every citizen of the State legislation which will encourage, and not retard, the recovery which everyone is beginning to experience. You are interested in this curwretive program. Some legislation, now proposed, is gooaY- - some is bad. It should be judged by its effect upon youreaiiip salaried or professional man or woman, wage-earne- r, or as the head of a business and an employer of men. It must contribute to a National Plan for Social Security. Join this organization. Write us if you are concerned about the effect of any bill up for consideration by the legislature. Give us your views on any bill that will affect you, your family, your business or your community. No Obligation. cold-germ- s n. sound legislation. We are for legislation which Helps to Prevent nt We are for is pleasant THE BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE OF UTAH soothing and refreshing Marc A Co. Chicago Box 673 Salt Lake City i- I? Wr- - if i aeremt n.vie Battle rgoiar NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER ORGANIZATION, FAST OR PRESENT, IN THE STATE OF UTAH |