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Show MAGNA, dealers by Owners of other cars or of We art interested earlier Chevrolet. in this report of radio sales as. an index of the publics increased buying power.'' It signifies that buyers instead of contenting themselves with the. car record by Chevrolet is considered es- itself, have enough money over and pecially notable in light of experts above its purchase price to indulge additional comfort, predictions that automotive volume in their desire for general would fall off toms 12 per- luxury and enjoyment. cent during June. Instead of receding, Chevrolet t sales showed a gain of more than 12 percent. Dealers credit Chevrolet's new low prices, which took effect June 2, with upsetting the predicThe condition of Mitt Gwenevett tion so far at Chevrolet is concerned and paving the way for this substan-tia- l Miner, who was rushed to a Salt Lake hospiur Monday evening, is given at increase.' She was operated slightly improved. Further indication of the buying on for appendicitis and was seriously trend in Chevrolet's price class is Mr ill for several days. Chase's statement that Chevrolet dealHal Barton, who suffered the bad ers have sold 35,000 automobile radios to purchasers of Chevrolet cart luck of having to have an appendicitis This rtport operation the second day of bis vacain the last 90 days. has returned from covers only the sets installed in new tion at 1934 Cbevrolcts," said Mr, Chase, the hospital. Although in a weakened "and doct not include the additional condition, he reports feeling fine. thousands purchased from Chevrolet Efficient and economical government demands that taxpayers be fully informed at all times of the proceedings and expenditures of our officials. Making records available in the isolated office of s clerk or treasurer is not enough. They should be published at regular snd frequent than was achieved in Jans. sales conChevrolet's tinued their advance in June, shattering all monthly records since May. 1931, and achieving the highest June total sines 1929. This June tales Gbvrdst Shorn average record-breakin- Bij lncrcojs In Car Production OAKLAND. Calif.. July 25 Chevrolet'! world prod actios for the first ttx moaihi of this year was 525,-09- 3 anitsl So declares K. M. Chase, Pacific regional tales manager, Chevrolet Motor Company. total is nearly 50 percent greater than the .production in the first of 1933," declared Mr. Chase, "and indicates definitely that America snd the wortd hat placed a great stamp of approval on Chevrolet's famed fully enclosed Knee Action. -- "Further, Chevrolet's production maintained t steady pace during the early part of July. Figures mat to ms show that domestic and expert production for the week tnding July 11 totaled 25.089 units, s better daily Fish-Lak- n ,9 r rj , j 'An FAIR e, Mexico at Fair - PLAKS-B- K of the stage and sewn greatest Howard, and one of tbc make t stones in modern literature, "Of Homan Bondage, at which opens Sunday and Monday sun gft Lh Aug. 11 to 18. RKO-Radio- Four million persons Chicago, new have entered the gates of the br ofned It World' Fair alnce that May 28. Moat of the throngs new the spec; hare thrilled to tacle, the bow "foreign villagesor which offer In themselves a tour tho world," tho new shows and tha new frea entertainment project!, art city dwellers. Chicagoans, visitors from other cities all over tha United BUte! and visitor from fop to Ign coantrlea hare poured In, , Bombers, large tova-slo- p But the real farmer-visito- r ha of Century of Progress sot yet begun. It Fill reach Its peak when tho Fair celebrates Farm Week, from August 11 to August IS, Inclusive. Last year Farm Week accounted for the largest alngle weeks attendance of the entire Fair. Plans to make the celebration Interesting and Important to fanners are even more elaborate now than last year, according to the events division of the exposition. W. L. 8. Barn Dance st Fair. bn j '1 n Talcum, as millions of both men and women now do, sprinkle or lightly massage the same incomparable Mavis 'Talcum over the entire body. Thats comfort and protection! Cools absorbs perspiration ' f.VA tun odorizes. r MAVIS y TAlcUM POWDER work. AND Programs of Interest to rural newspapers and magazines will feature Farm Press day, Friday. Saturday, August 18, will be farm music day, with Its high spot ths gigantic Chlcagolaod Music festival to 8oldler Field, adjoining the Fair grounds This annual event has attracted more than a half million perxoni tn the four year of lta existence. This day will also see many special contests, such as milkand maid, husband-callincontests Saturday la also Illinois day. Thera will be a review of 10,000 troops and demonstration by antiaircraft artillery units, shooting with tracer bullets at balloon by airplanes. Farm Exhibits Art Many. During Farm Week parties of farmers will be taken on free guided tours of the Fair grounds. Farm visitors, with only a limited time to spend, will this way be able to see everything of vital Interest to g Thats Spence Cannon m Dairy them. MilEt DOUBLY PROTECTED WITH OUR NEW PASTEURIZATION PROCESS THAT ASSURES YOU OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY HEALTH FOOD WITH THE UTMOST SANITATION. DO YOU GET JITTERY? FRETFUL WHEN WORKING? RESTLESS WHEN YOU SHOULD BE RELAXING? DRINK OUR MILK. AND IF YOU HAVE DIFFI- - CULTYSLEEPINGTHESEHOTNIGHTSA GLASS OF COOL SULK AT BEDTIME IS A MIGHTY SOOTHING SEDATIVE THAT WILL QUICKLY USHER YOU INTO SLUMBERLAND. -- HAVE YOU TRIED OUR REFRESHING BUTTERMILK? (All the Valuable Minerals are Retained) DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE CALL iincniff) Magna, Utah g 83-R- -l Henry Ford s Industrialised barn, where he show bow the farmer may, at low cost, raise soy beans, obtain the residue and process It himself, making industrial products for which he can obtain a profitable revenue, Is one of ths new exhibits Another Is the International Harvester companys tractor, which demonstrates how farming may some day be done from an easy ehair on" the veranda. Model farm homes will attract many rural sightseers, as will the exhibits of the great packing plants snd the automobile manufacturers. TbeTlrook lUITDalry farm, with its model farm of 1950, shows the last word In modem milk production, from cow to bottle. The In ternational Egg Laying contest Is a huge laboratory where the farmer niay study the latest methods Scores of commercial exhibitors will bavedls-play- s of prime Interest to Farm-Weevisitors. Special Rates Lower Coat Special railroad and bns rates will make it easier for the farmer to get to the Fair this summer. Automobile agencie and oil stations will give him assistance In highway travel At the Fair, he wiU And costs surprisingly low. Restaurants are cheaper, transportation Is cheeper, there Is plentiful free entertain- ment and eighty per cent of all the comfort stations are free. Probably one of the leading attractions for rural visitor will be the foreign villages, so faithful to their reproductions of life and scenes In fifteen countries that they offer the equivalent of a tour of the world, right on the Fair grounds 4 absorbing - v K i chm. Leslie Howard', and sympathetic t performance prominent rolu T offers her to "Little dag 1 as & rriyNo'1 b f?ARS li tra' mnst-be-w- L 1 14 . 419 N Jjfferu 'UTTER Save Time and Money by Uing This Fa' Delivery BR0V, 3 j ngtWOI kTdaW The saving of time between shipper and consignee is the vety modern transport efficiency. Out Free Ptck-u- p from the shipper and Red Arrow Fw Service plus Free Delivery toe onsignec provides the answer r L. C. L. freight problem. ancient loeomo-tlv- e which helped to build ths South 100 years ago, and Is now In Wings of a Century at tha Chicago World Fair, provides a resting plac for Mrs. M. 0. Peterson, of Dos Moines, Iowa, at Opi Read, famed author, tells something of Its history. The Mississippi, SALT LAKE & UTAH U.VEN. : jgtnkhoi RAILROA! FEDERAL RESERVE BOARQ FINDS BANKING BETTER WASHINGTON, D. C.- -A ravlow Indiby the Federal Reserve Board cates that the condition of operating banks, particularly In country districts, ha Improved In recant months, at shown by the tact that li these banks have been able to reduce their Indebtedness to the reserve banks, to tho Reconstruction Finance Corporation and to others. The July bulletin of tha board to discussing these findings says: "At the same tlm progress haa been made to making available to depositors funds that had been tied 4M1I Ml - A T 1 'tolfl'Mh Country Banks Reflect Improvement "Tho liquidation of lndebtedueia by these banks reflects In part ln business conditions snd the consequent ability of cut tomers to repay bank loana which long bad been frozen. It constitute a strengthening of the banking position " The board pointed out that the reduction of member bank Indebted nett bar been 'continuous since the beginning of 1932 except for a brief period during the banking crisis In the Spring ail 1933. The review said"In 1932 liquidation of Indebted ness of member banka to the re servo banks was accompanied by an Increase of their borrowings frou the Reconstruction Finance Cor poratlon In the past year and a half, however, Indebtedness of membei banka to the Reconstruction FI nance Corporation has also been re - duced X) - j j JTIreereee up to closed banks. "Banks In financial centres have been out of debt to the Federal Reserve Banks tor a long time and to addition have bad a large volume of exceaa reserves. At the beginning of the year there were still many small banks throughout the country, however, that carried a considerable load of Indebtedness. j M mutt n m nm luntni k ntM. 1111111191 iMnemn m arAifi if tut. mu, if nn it vur mcrvnn Matt, JRNll autute k -- REDUCE! enthusiastic acceptance of tho new Firestone Century twenty-four meet lhl bage demand. We knew that car owners J Quits. 8 PRICES) Progress Tire started a tremendous ware of buying that is keeping the Firestone factories running hours a day to Mijesti 7 Mstr 1 TlIE immediate and FOR LIMITED TIME I.IS-2- 1 -- - dangerous tires if they could get what they wanted in a tire at the price they wanted to pay. Wa found the answer through ten million visitors to the Firestone Factory at the Worlds Fair asked them value most in their answer last year. We What do you a tire? was and Give us Blowout Protection, Non-Ski- d Safety, and Long Wear, at a moderate price. THE OUTSTANDING Drive in to the Firestone IN THE LOW-PII- V. CI Service Dealer or Service Store today! Equip your car radio-controlle- d first-han- I ne romantic mentnm as it SftXnr&sS r Of course. Mavis Talcum is as indispensable as a razor to well grooming after shaving Men prove that everyday But dont stop there To really enjoy the benefits of Mavis compassionate tachment to desert him dtstu., "Of Human Bondage" poignantly dramatizes worthy Philip Careys great love for unworthy,' selfish Mildred. Philip is deeply in love with this He seeks for re- the :;th role. promiscuous chit. , lease through an affair with the intelu a . lectual Nora and then finally with mam unforgettable. f yj t the of one The combination of Barn Dance, Rural Events Featured at Chicago Saturday, August 11, will lead off the program with a massive farm parade. Including bands, farm im.- -i plement!, machinery and equipment f and farm aniinula Depicting the modernisation of agriculture, It will fv 1 i be one of the longest and most comprehensive pageants of the entire exposition. -, August 12, will tee speV cialSunday,, muale and farm programs Interlinked with the observance of Chicago Incorporation day, with Chicago acting at host to the multitudes. Rexford Tugwell, assistant secretary of agriculture, has been Ini's vited to be the principal speaker of the Farm Organisation day program Monday. Tuesday will be farm radio day, with the entire WLS Barn Dance cast presenting a program In the Court of States; 40,000 persona saw this event in 1933. This It nn tvtry-da- y strsst scent Aerial Sham Battle Planned. In the Msxlcan village at ths World's The farmer wife will have her Fair In Chicago. Fifteen foreign day Wedueaday, August 15, which villages offtr the visitor ths equlva. haa been named Farm Women's lent of a tour of the world In a day day, with special programs arranged or two at the exposition this year. to pay tribute to the women who Low travel costs and added Free battled to carve a nation out of Fair features make a Fair vacation the wilderness Farm Youth day, cheaper this summer. Thursday, will be full of recognition of the future farmers of the land, with empba8la on 4H club t the Gsm Theatre, one of the most entertaining dramatic pictures to emerge from Hollywood this year. Leslie Howard desired to star in Of Human Bondage," and W. Somerset Maughan wanted a player of Howard's fine bistorionic calibre" to play in hia story. The favorable production aspects combined with John Cromwell's intelligent direction. Let. ter Cohen's brilliant scenario and a flawless cast result in s colorful, enjoyable production destined for boundless success with lovers of tbc Maugham classic. Howard fans and the new which the picture host of movie-goer- s will attract. MOVIE DEPICTS UNIQUE PLOT OF NOTED NOVEL FARM LOCAL HEWS "This , g 1934. FRIDAY, JULY 27, ,rrA with these new firestone Century Progress Tire, with the massive fiat tread, deep . ent, non skid, broad 4.40-2- 1 4J0-I- 1 Gumkj.lhouldsrs.ond Dipped cord. Tire XYHEN you are suffering, you want relief not tomorrow not next week but right away. DR. 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At these unusually low prices for firtt e ra we make it easygrad for you to buy not only one tire, but a complete set. f T.TS- - Pills -- Rasmussen Garal? |