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Show HK YOUR BOY U.B.Thrifty ID Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller, went to Salt Lake Tuesday for a few days visit. Airs. Yv. I. browa, and Mrs. Anna C. Seeley. returned to Salt Lake Wedafter visiting the past week Mr. and JWrs. V. M. Foote, went to nesday with Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Salt Lake Sunday where Mrs. Foote will receive medical treatment for H. D. Goldsbrough, returned home ear trouble. Wednesday after a two weeks vacat ion in Los Angeles. He reports hav Bishop A. H. Belllston, returned ing had a most enjoyable time while home Sunday after a two weeks busi- away. ness trip to San Francisco and Los Mrs. L. M. Pexton, entertained Angeles. the members of the N. Y. Club com plimentary to Mrs. Donald Broad- head. Refreshments were served to WEEKS NEWS eight members and two special The members were also en guests. FROM LEVAN tertained at the home of Mrs. Claud to ToUey, luncheon being served nine members. j OUR BANK At a certain age children take pride in hand- 5AJ5 NEPHI. UTAH riMES-NEWS- J. ling money for- themselves. Every boy has a business spirit a desire for money and to do his own banking. - LOCAL J JEWS Mrs. Peter Sorensen was hostess o the members of the Sorosis Club Thursday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served and everyone had a nice time. By' teaching your little son the importance of immin.m.i. Pill THRIFT 1 Frank Taylor entertained a number of her lady friends Thursday afternoon. The occasion being her birthday anniversary. She also entertained the members of the M. L. S. Club. An elaborate luncheon was Mrs. jib when he is young, you are instilling in him those qualities so essential to manhood and i-- b&nks oh his dignity overdraws THRIFT PRESERVERANCE Nephi National Bank iJ j'l jjp fJ, mh?$i Chew it after every meat "Say It With A Ukulele." "The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else" digestion. It makes your food do you more good. Note now It relieves that stnlly leellng alter hearty eating. teeth. FPjMwWkllesi and breath t""L4r2V it'" lte QQQfly flZFhv f 111 i NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS It stimulates The B. P. I. M. club was delightfully entertained at the home of Miss Olive Shepherd Wednesday evening. Sewing, social chat and music were enjoyed. A delicious lunch was served. During the evening the quarterly election was held at which time the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Travis McClure, vice president, Miss Marie Anderson, Secretary treasurer Jennie Mortensen, The retiring officers Pearl Pierce, Ven etta Sorensen, and Olive Shepherd, thanked the members for their hearty support they had given them during their term of office. Loyal support was also pledged to the new officers. CHARACTER " M and appetite aids served. high ideals. 8 Come in and hear them all. You will be pleased with the new Songs and Dance Records. Y Lunt Pharmacy Co. I I It Pleases Us To Please You' J or More Don't $1,000 Pay for car, without knowing what the leader BS" " SHOE REPAIR SERVICE a offers in the made a canvass of many bought rivals of We said, "Tell us why you liked your car the better." The majority said, "We did not even look at the Studebaker." Most of them bought new models of the car they owned before. WE Yet Studebaker is a leader in the fine-ca- r field today. Studebaker guilds more quality cars than any other plant in the world. Studebaker is the sensation of modern Motordom. Its amaz ing growth signifies a sew situation in this field. Last year, 145,167 fine-cbuyers paid $201,000,-00- 0 for Studebaker cars. Nearly three times as ar fine-ca- r field Now for years its name and fame have been committed to like attainments in fine motor cars. If you only knew There is no room here for details and comparisons. You will find them all in Studebaker showrooms. But let us cite some significant facts. That lack of vibration, so conspicuous in Studebakers, costs us $600,000 yearly in extra machining of crank shafts. That matchless strength in vital worked out to exactness for supreme service in its place. We employ 1,200 inspectors to make 30,000 inspections of the material and workmanship in each Studebefore it leaves the baker car factory. Consider how Studebaker has ale ways led in the building of cars. We were first to use cord tires as standard equipment. We were the first quantity manufacturers to build bodies of the highest grade. If you want beauty, fine upholstery, rich finish and equip high-grad- Studebaker builds more fine cars than any other plant in the world. Last year 145,167 wise motor car buyers paid $201,000,000 for Studebakers. The demand has almost trebled in the past three years. Studebaker now holds a leading e field. place in the Our modern plants and their equipment cost $50,000,000. All to give you the maximum value at the minimum of cost. It is folly to buy a car in this class without knowing what we give. the reasons for this trend? Facts to consider Studebaker assets are all staked on satisfying, better than others, buyers of high-gra- Our place no accident The pedestal place which Studebaker holds field is not in the fine-ca- r the result of accident. It comes from principles as old as this business the ceaseless and determined ambition to excel. Learn the result of these efforts. Compare detail by detail, part by part, with any car you wish. When you foot the advantages, you will find that they number scores.' high-grad- $90,000,000 de cars. Over 23,000 men have their future at stake on giving you maximum values. These are facts you $50,000,000 in modern plants and equipment. should know. They are . of which $32,000,000 has been added during the past five years. $10,000,000 in body plants to give you superlative beauty. To give that final touch for which Studebakers have been famous for decades. 125 experts who devote their whole time to studying betterments. Who make 500,000 tests per year to main- tain our supremacy. t Consider Studebaker history. For years this concern has stood for high principles and policies. 72 For two generations, against all n the world, it held first place in GOOBYEAU SHOE REPAIRING SYSTEM Send those worn shoes to me and you will be able to get many month's more service from them. BEST MATERIAL USED Prompt Mall Order Service 1. A. Chrlstensen Prop Nephi. Utah C. O. IX) MAX One door South of Nephi Drug What is the Value of the Railroads? ment, consider that Studebaker has had more experience in fine coach building than, any other motor car maker. See the Studebakers many as m 1920. Is it fair to yourself or fair to us not to learn -- parts comes from the costliest steels. For some we add 15 to the quoted price to get exactness in them. That Chase Mohair, used in our closed cars, is made from the soft fleece of Angora goats. Cotton or ordinary wool, or a combination of both, could reduce our price $100 to $150 per car, but it would sacrifice Studebaker quality. Note the bumpers, the steel trunk, the extra cord tires, the motometer, the courtesy light on some models. Figure what they would cost as extras. The infinite care horse-draw- We use 35 formulas for steel, each vehicles. inducing 150,000 per year to choose Studebaker cars. Some sell at $1,045. Some meet with every requirement in size and power and luxury. But the chassis are all alike, save in size. The same steels, the same standards throughout. Every important Studebaker part represents the best we know. People have learned these facts-hun-dreds of thousands of them. The demand for Studebakers has almost trebled in three years. It has become overwhelminvven for our facilities. Investigate the reasons. You will find them by the scores. Then, if you choose a rival car, we shall have nothing more to say. 400,000 Miles of Track at only 923,000 a mile The department of Agriculture estimates that the average cost of a mile of improved highway today, Is about $36,000. 09,000 Locomotives at only $20,000 cost an average of about $60,000. 2,400,000 Freight Cars at only 9 l.OOO each. The average cost of a freight car today is about $2,500. 57,000 Passcngcr-Tral- n Cars at only 910,000 each n All steet passenger-traicars now cost from $30,000 to $35,000 each. Materials and Supplies Railroads have to .keep on hand millions of tons of coal, rails, ties, spikes, and all other material required in $10,000,000,000 1,380,000,000 each-Locom- otives 2,400,000,000 570,000,000 500,000,000 maintenance and operation. Working Capital 50,000 Station and Terminal, Yards, Signals, Roundhouse, Khops, Machinery, Water Supply, I'ower I'lanta, Elevator, Docks, t'oal I'M" and all other items, including administration In over 1,000 cities and towns, stations and terminal facilities cost over a million dollars apiece. The shops and machinery engaged in the repair of equipment constitute an enormous Industry in themselves, employing nearly 400,000 men. The above property is believed to be worth fully $10,000,000,000 and could not be duplicated for anywhere near that amount today. Tliis Totals And valuation recognizing all the element of value assured to the ordinary property owner would ho far In cures of thin amount. 500,000,000 7,000,000,000 $22,350,000,000 The tentative minimum valuation of the railroads at the end oi 1919 was found by tha Interstate Commerce Commission to be This valualon was based mainly on cost of labor, materials, equipment, etc.,, on, June 30, 1914. The subsequent investment from January 1 1920, to December 31, 1923. brings the Inter-Stat- e g Commerce Commission valuation for purposes as of December 31, 1923. up to about $21,200,000,000. Each reader can judge for himself the fairness of the contention that the Interstate Commerce Commission valuation should ba reduced by from $7,000,000,000 to $10,000,000,000. Such a confiscation of values would In effect be a denial to the railroads of their chief means of keeping pace with the development of the country. Fair recognition of railroad property value I essential for adequate earning power and credit for furtltcr expansion. C. R. GRAY, President Omaha. Nebraska March 1st, 1924. 918,0-O0,"O0,0O- rate-makin- L I G H 112 S-- P. Touring Roadster -- T - S I X w.B. 40 H. P. - $1045.00 Coupe Sedan . 1025.OO - 119S0O 1395 00 1435.00 . oupe-Roadster - - SPECIAL-SI119 Touring Roadster Coup Sedan (All price . a. b. ... W.B. factory. Term B X 50 H. P. $1425.00 1400.00 1895.00 1985.00 M meet I ... ... G 126 Touring Speedster Coupe Sedan your convenience) W.B. -- S I X 60 H. P. ' $1750.00 1835.00 - 2495.00 2685.00 JUDD'S GARAGE, Nephi, Utah The World's Larp-cs- t Producer of Quality Automobiles V UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM f |