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Show Pioneer Protection and Investment Co. Moves Into New Building Saturday, March 1st Culminating nine years of successful suc-cessful business in St. George, the Pioneer Protection and Investment company is moving into their new building on Main street with a formal opening on Saturday, Mar. 1. Here they will also open their new showroom for Ford and Mercury passenger cars and Ford commercial cars and trucks for which they are now the dealer. The company will be known as Pioneer Motors. As announced in their ad on page of 8 of this issue of the News, the company is giving away ten valuable prizes. These range from $100 credit on a new car! to S3 in credit on the purchase of commercial fertilizer from them. These prizes will be given away at 5 p. m., Saturday and patrons must be present to be eligible for them. Employees and stockholders of the firm are not eligible for prizes. The new building is a two-story building of concrete construction with three stores on the ground floor and space for offices on the second. It will also be occupied by the Andrus-I lafen company and by Attorney Orval Hafen. The upstairs offices are not yet completed but will be arranged and completed to suit the tenants. The Pioneer Protection and In-(Contlnued In-(Contlnued on page four) Pioneer Investment (Continued from .first page) vestment company is a home-owned home-owned and home-managed company com-pany which has had W. B. Mathis as its president and Orval Hafen as its secretary since its organization. organ-ization. One of the reasons for its organization was the financing of commercial fertilizer for the farmers. They have made a steady growth, expanding their loans over many fields. Under their new set-up they will also maintain main-tain a finance department for their own car sales as well as anyone else who cares to use their service. The announcement of their new dealership for the Ford Motor company appears on page 6 of this issue. They will have a car load of Ford and Mercury cars on display this Saturday and the public is invited to come and see these beautiful 1941 models. |