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Show smith rn:i.n. caciik county. Utah. Friday, novkmhkk Mr. Sylvia Hlair of Onion is vis- itiiif? at the home of Mr. an.l Mrs.: J. M. Iloylance. till- - lillull'SS. M:' Jim Sir till- - 1 IV din ser W od "lies s were M . iiinl Mrs. Stephen Thurston of Hyde Mrs. .'Ifljn Tjo'.s n as the guest Park. J of Miss Mary Peterson at 0.;t!n 0:1 Mr. anl Ji trrul ware Olsen is teaching teonjrl Sunday. t'v Sunil iy g.us f Mi. Si it'i's ,t L p.ir. i:'.. Air. and Mrs. Mnreui The Sinithf ie;i Stuh ; :os run nf The liui.ders are loaning to tliir fir.-- l mutual meeting big social, which will bo ul ember 9, in thj Smilhfiuld Jim: r M:i j.'rie Peter high school auditorium. The fim is ection of their to start at 8:30 p. m. The Stake' Presidency arc planning to in ike this a real party. D'luing, .niiies.l stunts, refers merits anl many big surprises are being planned, invitations have been sent out to iJJ Nelson, Mrs. Lavo and Mrs. all the Stake Family, Wimps and Lfli Hansen Melchizedek priesthood officer Idah-- . ti BiKby of ijyen be on hand with their parineis. nd Mrs. Those in charge are working to t pieman make this an event that grandfathers and grandmothers will tell A Full-Bodi- ed their grandchildren about fifty from now. years entertained at , .flird Miles lnnrheon at :ifjl Wednesday afternoon. :? on.,, covered with a ,ai with a crystal i delightful ken-in-- r nioved. Those 'IrS. Loraine Ralphs I 5 Bata. Hyer of Ralphs of Logan. J 11 n- Iji-Mll- . 1 the (ilranvr was hold at the homo H im i n of Miss Ruth und .Vmio The lessen am of llicjinncid a ere the Sunday din-ti- Thins evening. guests of Mr. and Airs. 11. P. "Corroct Intn'duotions, was given .11 nse:. by th. loidor. Mrs. Riri.ioo J rgim-soPrimary officers meeting was held w .s serA delicious luiichoou i't the h' i m: .if Al.s II .1 Monk on ved by the hostesses. tea.-lieWednesday eien'.ug. The hit Is Test ', Mrs. Y0nd1ll K. Smith of lay mi t":::ning less :i on Arr.T was giieu by Mr. were Smith. Light refiesliments served by the hostess. The regular weekly meeting of Smith. Fi.nk l ms. Mr. mil Mr. An', me fiir'S ensin n. i ill-in- of the MIA held a at the home f M's m, under the dirRuder, Mr. Audrey WHISKEY NEWS FLASH! Monson spent Friday of Mr. ,s the guest to When a good whiskey gets even of Miss Hasel Charles Bower, LDS church the t kmnixed For-.fflEb- rt Mr and MrB- - ott Oskar of qbrMegan were the Sunday evening guests rf J S?01 Mr- - and Mrs. H. P. JHann. The Beehive class f mutual Bowers their weekly meeting at the home B their leader, Springs, f I Tuesday r, . t The lesson was evening. I d the n"11given by Mrs. Springs, after which refreshments were served by TTTi , Fourth ward Primary hoBteu. R176 a na whi4 Mrs. George Reese attended October 28 was very ,iu:" I luncheon at the home of Mrs. bridge .j, I Flame Whitt d, of Smithfield Friday. ' . I Miss Afton Smith was the week entertained tnei Koy Whitt 0f Miss Thelma Han- of her bridge club Fri- c0ck of LoKaa. wa ifternoon. High saws prise Howard Bingham entertained Am-- I Reese of b Mr. George party Tuesday in hon-gjbirthday lubes were in.,de' I or of her son. Tad, on his fourth "'I ::M was served at saaall Sixteen small friends were al l birthday. The afternoon was spent fettered with rosebuds. present. 3 decorated the living room'pVayig games. Lunch was served by isVs BVS k WeXmsLrat-O- Whiskey of Ripe Maturity better thats News! Old Quaker, already one of America's largest selling straight whiskies, is now a year older a year richer. Now, at 3 years it has, we believe, reached its full maturity for it is aged in temperature con- trolled warehouses the year round, checked for quality 51 separate times from grain to glass! You will appreciate the rich flavor of this sound, whiskey. Today try Old Quaker. Smith. Kelvin jin. er I, fa ;i Niton left Monday where she will visit and Mrs. 0. S. Daines Oliver ris F1H1 nily for two weeks. a Every Facility UNDERTAKING 3 yMI ou WINEHAVEN WINE 20 facility and conven-know- rtidan. Our personal service the smallest of 'Hidenticn for the family Nothing is tint will add to the of the n modem to the a defied. alcohol by volumo AUm AtmilmUt la Kym NOW 3 YEARS OLD COPR. 1938, THE OLD QUAKER CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. r Tlie Fords Tell Th eir Plans "or 1939 anything better we could do for country than make goonfinotor cars, we would do it By every one doing his best in the job he 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 halted in its recovwe ery more than a year ago, we determined that if not at should keep going anyway, motor car production, then at getting ready for would help future greater motor car values that production. WE KNEW COMPLETE even unto v Tkit Wkimkty Ruth Meyen of Rigby, Ida--i I visiting with ber parents, fem- Nelson and Lee llrs. ai rrienda Mr. ll.iney Munk and Ltcss Muiik ncri' visit ts in Silt Lake, M 11I y. While then Mr. Mutik nttende.l a s.uul meeting. .ind lN STRAIGHT Bourbon WHISKEY ht :itk every . Mr. .Miss Brand California 1 PARLOR IS W'n-d- were the Thursday guests ir parcn'.s, Mr. mid Mrt blank CALIFORNIA BRAND i IE2 h WNT No. 64 QUART No. 63 full-bodi- ed flight Dr. in-.- se Lew-ffM-- OLD QUAKER NOW 3 YEARS OLD Lesh Sir. Sloplen Thurston of llydo of find om-te- d com-:- at family. IFthe full-volu- EXPANDING FOR THE FUTURE W. LINDQUIST G. and SONS MORTICIANS Logan, Utah SCOTCH WAX buy in barrels Wa (98c value) (59c value) The best wax made We Merton & UTAH Kalsosnine T 85c Sons Co. LOGAN, 5w. 65c Sale fa 5 5 fa. 47c I 34c 1 buy better Kalsomine trerton A Sons Co LOGAN. UTAH jXakr Born Venetian CLOT1I W WIN-iDB- L factory Man & Sens Go. LOGAN. UTAH We began to build 34 million dollars worth of new plants and equipment. 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 which means, stop be to "hold everything ever one no But got anywhere everything. still. standing 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 lieve that every atom of faith invested in our Country and our People will be amply justified by the future. We believe America is just beginning. Never yet have our People seen real Prosperity. 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 haw well to be brought back. That is now becoming 1939 reason understood in this country; for that year- - Manufacturers, sellers w;il be a hack the busiand buyers will cooperate to bring back. be brought ness that is waiting to This construction program is almost completed. in a number It has increased activity and payrolls s us of related industries. It has given better and and trucks, for building better cars which is being perfected. eventually our new tractor facil-itic- THIS MEANS MORE VALUE a new tire The current program has provided require-men- ts our tue of a plant, which will turn out part will that help a new tool and die plant steel-pres- s a and plant dies U. cut the cost of of our own auto-mobi- le that will enable us to make more ... I(IE k REPAIRS dd parts for stove olaB . We seU em & Sobs Co. UTAH ... the plants bodies. These are in addition to steel, we already had for producing glass, iron, plastics, and many other things. course, dont supply ill our own needs,b of Jl never expect The Ford engine one dung Henry and Edsel Ford, on the occasion of the 35 tb anniversary of the founding of tie Ford Motor Company, Juno 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 fake 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, b figured at accurate cost. The only the car or truck profit is on the finished result Some line. the off years, there b no as it comes our customers that see it But to we profit for us. business creed our of article basic A always profit. isthat no sale b economically constructive unless it than the seller. profits the buyer as much as or more 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. new testing equipment we were putting up new plants to produce constructed new equipment to test them. we cars, While The first weather tunnel of its kind ever built for automobile research went into operation at our laboratories thb year. 16, 193E It makes any kind of weather to order. The weather it delivers every day would take months to to find in Nature. Our can are westhcr-teste- d climate service in anywhere. give you good any In other tests, every part of the car b pun-bhunmercifully. Then our engineen 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 your family car is safer and more dependable when we put it in your hands. ed THE NEW CARS We have two new Ford can for 1939 better can 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-Zrphy- r. It b larger than the Ford, with 1 1 wheelbase, hydraulic brakes, and a new engine. We know that our 1939 cars are cars of good quality. We think they're fine values in their price classes. With new cars, new plants, new equipment, the whole Ford organization is geared to go forward . ch V-ty- pe FORD MOTOR COMPANY, Dearborn, Michigan |