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Jaivl Mr. Jl A fanlaslie til tf fnUiat 1 1, ad. st Imie d.f f.i u.ty in slay in tl.e an), tad l.oxu l.e txrr Itl riiol, tlr radxo one eveiun last x rrtoa arond er, l.i ty tis irjtairr in li e tJK.It. !xe arxnal l al lesidn.U. mrrent Tan tundird l. k have teen inotyld ll.ey xrie heailn a st.lj Jetl ty the W. J'. A to Jamt l.rv, fralutr. a stale The l'ry amt. n one xrilUy ty H, U. Vkrll, War t f for distiit-mnIt,.lert-trade! tele. There ts Variety id Ihe World" klHt-- d 111 V I X STANDARD MOTOR CO. ''r lk. ). X V tof ! day, 1 etui Mrlut 1 1 i,t.l. ! j fc fuk fcwiluldav - X , ! ' U!; fui)..a!cd A J lint an . - lr Mr and Mis flail Kirxrnsn and1 n. atn. Kail, are i.tcnc fnm Koi.la Man. it, i6 ' it a, 1aUK'M.ia. to! U U.i.e, J , , . , a Mr. and Mi. K and ;n Mtl!,!-Ductranc, IU). :jo) fc c.'.. lic-r- KiuoUin Ji.:i..ii t.f Noli loke City lah, Ilah. r1i wne urtis tf Mr. and Mr Itmirr ... icr iiiiif M.lJard it I last Vtrrk. il !. liraly otrod 1. (t'UJdic, Jl till, Mr. and Mi O II. Mmrr tf jxxu 4 Lc i uttni'iifct!' L.. arts i!.e tr j tf rlf trie Iasi rt k, Urst t.f Mr. and titrr U.r f.lr drjoi';;.,, J a'lail Mli JlrilUc Ctl uirnsrH IS alalr, l)u? braat-ryui- - Mi. J, It JrttM-n- . I1 ID a fit i limiltnl IttrlaJ Wirki lu a.'.l tJrlaUi;IV Mr and Mi Itfbrit Mriine wenl to iii) i n4 Mu. L O Haffiiuiv, Mi l.hl p day s, Sail, ahdy fas iiu x td ji) IKe Iasi xrek, f..t.w in f.iiryirx' It.uials r u,n lnitu:,!mr Joe , of Mnifie Mr. dralh ft 7,r mIiV, U.c Jf . and M..knSxrthh xseie !.y it D,c baj.n.j ' Mr. and Mi J imlamaUuij itsutl (Jiant Oitaon and jn halt L . ruV' ti,v U r v Mru, Sarah Git!! xsrie Amriitan tuie u Umnm slatt fish and , htrs yrarh I! ,0 f S-- lt finished aj 'f Lake City xa T ilk UiIots last week. J.rr, Ihe ta Dnui In jearaiur D o Charles Huff and Mr. and Mr, flail tltnesa fr,erd here Miilor and (lthrd is l.' iee male tirds jieri1 Ijjis.-r.nciiacl Jrt J ,,r(S Warren have teen in Salt City. tnr JVacik i tu.ld.n at the n Is il ti set at tmit two staying rd inurunv, ', ome of Mr. Mis Helen Memmttl left Saturday Mrs H. and u- Stevenson, ty klS Hur for hunting i to te the Imhi gutmt tiiy coun- - C la.r Anderson for Itoise. has been visiting of Mr. andIdaho, ,,irr,ii.g m ijeaaJ session, n ti 6 00 p in. All id Del Ha ytiiond Mm, rtf in IVovo, . Mr. A WiLxn of Stilma was here ri'iiidy is tiprn to pheasant llunald Lriikst n ha returned from last week with her daughter, Mrs. ! e 'l Millrrton -, ranch. ItCITlS ; esi'i a vacation tup to Twin Falls. Idaho, j.Vincent Hyatt Mrastn ii Noen.t-- r jJ kunt.r.g Lrl Ihnkens underwent a tonsil Mrs. Fay Hamilton of Fairview ha 7 Daxis and November in jSsia-iJs)- , I wen last week. Da.j luting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marueh w.14 admitted p, ijwratiun M.s.s Alice Valentino of Denver ha Jensen. n fipn. S..f!jxete. Sevier, : n '. I'ltaj for Trier r unties, mill the JegaJj j'lieum, nta lieat- - teen U.e guest of Mr. and Mrs. JVte Mr, and Mrs. Afhn INilsipher end U j bt-- -f of Maleton were week-en- d turds ,,y . and family S'vetich. day JM jMr , . Mr Annabel Ixmg of 1 I jreKMA- -i i.,..; uica (til. Joljj Ru'd. ford of Du guests Mrs. John Holley and children of thesne have moved here. Many Hunt Elk and Mr. and Mrs. Diehard Maplrton Mr. and Mr. I. Stamataki have Dixon of Ogden visited at the home Mf. and Mrs. Oliver Su'.t h motored V;rr fr,ni Lcte ape included, returned fnm a loug vacation. 5 lid ol'tainod jxermits Sunday. ;pf ,Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Craig Salurjj,:j t.e jJ T. Davis r3. is and home CaU Leslie from Fuxtlir King J;,k were, elk day. this year, the r:i. in Ferron j'.V'itWf d furnia. j Mr. and Mr. Jtw Tln.ma, Mr. and Wedmsday. Noxem rttxir.fi i;t!.i-- d Dave Thomas and Dan Thomas Mr. An occurred the in ccu!.nt mine,. through He a CikI Citim-jgl It will continue until Salt Dona-N- -f U.keCUy were Sunday guest Mr. iinju ring Stanley Harvey, Hunting ot does, Oc jrr! Tuesday. VOTE .NEXT TILUDAV of Mr. and Mr. A. T. June. Mr. and ihue Hlarkburn. ! tac H t 2d, alw proved jxojnilar itniy, m.ny rcjxirting success. k . tt.cir w 4.., 1 v. i Jdr OS.dJdiS lit .! I I Kay, .!: td Mil,!. Jatk Olid J t a: ) Jl , l.J ldi.I writ l.rir b .iidayI l a o 1 !.r I' ol . !y tst-r- dr ! li.'e'dc-- t !I cr lam; Ile . i: j .ai SU.T mii ia.vs t t iiifi.liul.U ol iv li f tvk Sii1rd ItiliWf Jl, a4tal.i. I A:;tjua fi t'-- t Wi.Uoin M fdiKay tf I'.v tlatej y i nia ouij So!t.r- W i'riol tf !.rm wuaLHj.e Ki I, aid tf lir!ti IV.t tad t tlcsafl I1.H..I 6o )d Xt'.ir ll.trt- Ka).li Irty-i- f f If.v vtttk. ,!si Jis! "' xunnui. n h, t tj ,ro c 4 - M ! . T,r ' f. ..,ity , i;4 I' t IUDAV AMI SATUUI.W .ocwvoAVimi PERIOD Y 8 u-- ir A.s' SUNDAY 0 BEGIN U E ek-nd- cordially invites you and your family to view the hr rt.n NEW FORD CARS AND TRUCKS FOR 1939 otandarUVille I-- tiahnJUif n't .ss .an ua ?t! and obtain full information about .. Tui-.vl.i- THE NEW MERCURY 8 an entirely new Ford-builower medium-pric- e car in the field lt j (i U I c cr ft 3 0 c n P 3 c. a. W.iyr.c Moms and Priscill.i lexis its stars. Brother Rat, pro- -, f tl.e best comedies iiirrcd .as ore show g ihe year. (; ens a throe-da- y g at the Tru e theatre today, Thurs- jy. The picture is about college life,' Se.bg laid in and about the Virginia It is a picturiiia-- i JL.ury Institute. of the famed stage comedy that j pci Broadway by storm. Surring John Wayne and lovely Jon Rogers, Conflict," drama of the Liter feud between two pints, efiens today at the Carbon tieatre for two days, along with "Rol-tF.ains." a Western da rj of a feud between the cattlemen ud the sheepmen. Saturday, the 'theatre will offer "The Night Hawk," l thrilling story of two newspaper re 9Q ft & 0 w c 3 1 0 1 cr o 3 0 o c 3 M 3 TIRE WELDING SHOP 0. K. ALL W0EK GUARANTEED Cor. Itb. So. and Carbon PRICE. UTAH Awe. By Leona Lines Abbe Strate I top man in the "Big Deer" contest, his kill weighing 235 pounds on the store scales here. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Nelson and famIn Salt Lake ily spent the week-en- d Price, Utah ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4TII -- j j ed The Fords Tell Th eir Plans a' fast-movi- ng 9 Call Ui For All Your Tire Needs NEW and USED TIRES Anderson Bros. T.ih iron-fist- 9 COLUMBIA NEWS QUICK TIRE SERVICE Brother Rat Will Be Shown At Price at their showroom or 1939 porters. Carefree," latest musical hit re Fred Astaire and Ginger Rog ers, will be at the Price theatre Sun day and Monday. Melody, comedy romance and dances form the quad ruple basis of the picture. Tuesday and Wednesday, the Price will show The Adventures of Robin Hood, with Errol Flynn in the title role of the technicolor film. Always In Trouble" is the title of Jane Withers' latest comedy which will be at the Carbon theatre Sunday through Tuesday. uniting SUES FOR DIVORCE Isabello, Helper, filed suit in court here Monday for divorce from Mrs. Maxine Isabello, naming desertion as the alleged Rounds. They were married at Cas Emil distnet tie Dale & TUNE IN w The Home Service Program for friendly suggestions on homemaking by MISS NANCY FINCH KSL each Wednesday 10:00 to 10:15 KDYL anything better we could do for than make good motor car, we would do it. By every one doing his best in the job be thinks most useful, this country is going to regain its momentum. We have tried to do our best in our job. When business was suddenly baited in its recovery more than a year ago, we determined that we e should keep going anyway, if not at motor car production, then at getting ready for greater motor car values that would help future production. full-volum- It EXPANDING TOR. THE FUTURE We began to build 34 million dollars worth of We felt that if we could not employ all our men building motor cars, we would employ as many as we could building better production facilities. We were told, of course, that this was no time for expansion, that a wiser business policy would be to "hold everything" which means, stop new plants and equipment. in 1925. 3 WE KNEW IFthe country J each Friday 1030 to 10:45 . . UTAH POWER & LIGHT everything. But no one ever got anywhere standing still. Besides, we are not defeatists. We do not believe this country has seen its best days. We believe this of its growth. We becountry is yet in the infancy invested in our faith of atom lieve that every will be justified by our and amply People Country is America believe We just beginning. the future. real seen our Prosperity. People Never yet have Never yet have we seen adequate Production. But we shall see it! That is the assurance in which we have built. Business is not just coming back. It will have well to be brought back. That is now becoming 1939 reason for that understood in this country; year. Manufacturers, sellers vill be a to bring back the busiand buyers will back. ness that is waiting to be brought This construction program is almost completed. a number It has increased activity and payrolls in facilbetter us has given of related industries. It and and trucks, cars ities for building better is which being perfected. ntually our new tractor this means more value a new tire The current program has provided out a part of our tire requireplant, which will turn and die plant that will help tool a new ments s and a plant cut the cost of die. . . . autoown our of more make that will enable us to addition to the planfci mobile bodies. These are in for producing glass, iron, steel, we already had other things. plastics, and many own needs, of course, our all We dont supply Ford The engine ts one thing and never expect to. ... H Vi$$ m$&-Henry and Edsel Ford, on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the founding 6f the Ford Motor Company, June 16, 193 8 that no ones hand touches but ours. Of nearly everything else we use we build some quantity ourselves, to find, if possible, better and more economical ways of doing it. The experience and knowledge we gain are freely shared with our suppliers, and with other industries. We take no profit on anything we make for ourselves and sell to ourselves. Every operation, from the Ford ships which first bring iron ore to the Rouge, is figured at accurate cost. The only profit is on the finished result the car or truck as it comes off the line. Some years, there is no prefit for us. But we see to it that our customers always profit. A basic article of our business creed is that no sale is economically constructive unless it profits the buyer as much as or more than the seller. Our new plants have helped us build more value into all our cars for 1939. That means more profit on the purchase to the purchaser. We have not cut quality to reduce costs. We simply will not build anything inferior. steel-pres- NEW TESTING EQUIPMENT While we were putting up new plants to produce cars, we constructed new equipment to test them. The first weather tunnel of its kind ever built for automobile research went into operation at our laboratories this year. It makes any kind of weather to order. The weather it delivers every day would take months to find in Nature. Our cars are weather-testeto give you good service in any climate anywhere. In otler tests, every part of the car is punished unmercifully. Then our engineers tear it down to see if they can find abnormal wear or any sign of weakness. The money we spend on tests saves you money on repairs. And ypur family car is safer and more dependable when we put it in your hands. d THE NEW CARS We have two new Ford cars for 1939 better cars and better looking but we also have an entirely new car. Its called the Mercury 8. It fits into our line between the De Luxe Ford and the Lincoln-Zephy- r. h It is larger than the Ford, with wheelbase, hydraulic brakes, and a new 116-inc- V-type 8 cylinder engine. We knew that our 1939 cars are cars ef good quality. We think theyre fine values in their -- price classes. With new cars, new plants, new equipment, the whole Ford organization is geared to go forward. FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Durkorn, Mirhigaa COMPANY OFFICE 1 if |