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Show PAY $5.00 DOWN FREE COAL DTR CO. HEATROLA OFFER J -n''rirT-rriMM,!rir7i7ilnVi'i'i'',i7 I "Home Owned" j Watch lor our Weekly Hand Dills QuoL-1 QuoL-1 ing Saturday's Unusual Prices SERVICE MEAT & GROCERY CO. QUICK TURNOVER MEANS INCREASED PROFIT Our Freight Service helps you make a quick turnover by providing l'"as(, Frequent Fre-quent Service on both Carload and Less-Carload Less-Carload Freight. Its Economy is Unquestioned SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD I ft ' f I W-1) UNTIL WE LEARNED BETTER If Until we learned better, we used to mix wood and steel in our car 1 p'-wj bodies and wheels. I'Vlj It was the -best way to make bodies then. But the state of the art jf-'jsjf Sv i has advanced. jf5 Of course, it is more expensive to make an all-steel body than to WJf make a wooden frame, and nail steel panels on to it. The better way in- l X y) volves an initial expenditure of several millions of dollars for new dies, ! which' renders a change very costly. Cars, especially large expensive cars ( fr1 1 which are produced in small volume, cannot afford this, because the dies l5 bA 1 cost as much for one car as for a million. That alone explains why all- !Z.,( v- steel bodies are not. used in all cars. I But our basic policy from the beginning is to make a good car better, iAi regardless of cost. For example, when we discarded wood-steel body construction, it was ji t.j,h not because we lacked wood. We still have some thousands of acres of the vW J- best hard w00cj in America. Economy would urge us to use up the wood Tj.h first, and then adopt the better all-steel body. But we decided that t j , quality was more important than expense. f'Tf'y, We weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. sw We could see only one reason for retaining a mixed wood-and-steel body Pv J nailing the metal on, instead of welding an all-steel body into a 'x?1'. strong one-piece whole. That reason was, it would be cheaper for us. N Our reasons for adopting an all-steel body were these: A wood-steel body is not much stronger structurally than its wooden frame. In all I 'Att-p. American climates, wood construction weakens with age. Every used car lot j''': gives evidence of this. Rain seeps in between joints and the wood ecays. (t A car may have a metal surface, and yet not be of steel construction. h Under extreme shock or stress the steel body remains intact dented per- vyv,l haps, but not crushed. i ' Steel does not need wood for strength or protection. Wood is fine for ' ' , ) furniture, but not for the high speed vehicles of 1933. f f In the Ford body there are no joints to squeak, no seams to crack - or leak. , M , The all-steel body is more expensive to us, but not to you. L r& By all odds, then, steel bodies seem preferable. J 4 Wheels also have become all-steel . No one argues that an electrically f ' " 1 welded one-piece steel wheel, such as the Ford wheel, needs to be h - "strengthened" by adding wood to it. . I j, v , 4; Tne one-piece all-steel body is the strongest, safest, quietest, most 4 durable body made. That is our only reason for making them. ' I August 7th, 1933 jCj '1 , ( s FEEE AL WITH THE GENUINE ESTATF. M HEATEOLA 1 Prices Posilivcly Advance Aug'. 28th Mil D-T-H. CO. I It's CASH at HAND When You Have a CHECKING ACCOUNT It's your personal currency. You issue it as you need it by merely writing a check. It's the kind that We Invilt cannot be lost out of your pocket Your or taken away from you by a hold- Checking up man. It's the business-like way Account of handling funds . . . insures an at unquestionable receipt; aids bud- This Bank gcting of expenses. i Open a Checking Account Today M. O. TACKAKO C. G. SALISBURY TrrsiHpnt CashlPr DR. F. prTIVN, F. C. PACKARD Vire PresHfMit H ('aghlfr SPRINGVILLE BANKING CO. Cnmplple Commercial Tanking Pei-vie VCo Solicit Your Patronage "There Is No Subslilue for Safety" High Standard I Pressure i'"our " Tircs j Greasing- Y$$?iy& ar,t- Tubes 1 Bes-ides giving.you quick, courteous service with Gas fj and Oil, we are prepared to give you the best Complete fcj Lubricating Job in town. Also A-l Wash Service. If Mai Clli . I I 4 P ! LAWRENCE MADSEN, Manager fj 8th South and Main Springville |