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Show tiihm WmMl IMMc'? u -i-'i (FIREBALL POWERED - ' ' " V"KMMaMi " , g Mi " i ' j '. ..:.. Take your pick! 4-door Sedans, 2-door Sedans, 6- and 3-passenger Coupes, Rivieras, Convertiblej New in Style New in Structure New in Power New in Thrift Potent in Price Appeal -It's fho 1951 BUBCEl SPECIAL! TTERE is good news for folks thrifty F-263 engine that first That title in three words, will A A with a shrewd eye for made its name in the Super, be: "Thriftiest Buick Yet!" what their dollars will buy. and here delivers 120 horse- n , , it f , f , .w Pwer with standard trans- get.te,r ur ,arou to your Here w a tidy traveler that mission128 with DynafIow Buick dealer's and look this denes the upward trend of costs Drive marvel over. Well give you proudly wears a 1951 price ' another prediction-which is: tag like that which zoomed last It's a Buick with less weight r - j- j year's Special into popularity and more power-and that Oe th,s one s discovered, the so great that it put a crimp in spells a pair of new thrills for demand will be terrific. "the low-priced three." you. There's a performance Take our word for it, this is thr'lU ch as you've never No Other COT every inch and ounce a Buick 7 m Spe.CIAITP1us a provides all this: t i t j -p . handsome gas-saving into the Buick-featured, Buick- . 6 s dynaflow drive fireball designed, Buick-built from the arain- power push-bar forefront ground up - but literally the We'll make a prediction now as ' WHir-GLOW instruments newest thing on wheel, to what titIe folks will give it, S,". : The sturdy and ample body is once get lt: out on the road' styling . dual ventilavon . new. The high-strength frame :ZEBtimalat body by fisher is new. The power is new to the 0 Special, which now has the vow key to greater value Er Standard nuipmmt, acca,vrU, and trim UluMraUd are f " , ""' " ' V - - vww When belter automobiles are built TSWv-?' " m"Tk ' 4nrVfK 1' BUICK will build them Ip TTK IT? Pj T' ' ' L lTT OV 1 ' MAIN STREET Phone 281 " DELTA, UTAH FOR BETTER RESULTS I ADVERTISE IN THE CHRONICLE M i JP 86 PR0F ' C0NENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION . PHILADELPHIA, ?K rS. . "who wants to "Pset the West's oil industry now?" You may have heard that - John E. Clark, insurance man from San Francisco, California writes a suit has been filed by ....... .. "From all I can gather, the West's oil companies have contributed a lot to' our area' the Antitrust Divosion in Now theres toik about oreaking them up. What I'd like to S, jr m ' sittS ...-- know is whowantstoupsettheWest' soil industry nowV 6"- action, have asked per- - . i """S mum ' ' fTl gv Ll.wte"-' SSfX-S htSrvtl? ls tinent questions. We be- , WM CU I ItfffeflS MWlPl lieve these questions ' . , f 9M S?M lS!iSu& PlffCfeSsfi l5fl should be answered for . IAIH &kK V&iA L'-Si everyone. We take this M WPiltt : , -. 1 1 1 111111! mVi' AttR. W 1 Li VIW way of doing so. If you WWMt fl BjM I 4 CiSS have a question, write: , . - i ' fQffP)' E3&K J S San Francisco 20 I . - !-v ' ' Do customers? Not likely. Do employees? The average Do small business mn? I i ' - . . 0lI companies have turned income of 28,000 Standard Standard of California kTm. i out constantly better prod- people was $4,447 last year, customer ?or smauTufnLse! ' . - , s ots and services at reason- And Standard Oilers are cov- in the West. Last vea7 for -,- I ; abf prices. Except for taxes a ered by sickness, free insur- ample, we spent more than , - ' - , k gaUon of gasoline today costs ance, retirement and other $90,000,000 with some 1 0 OOO - ' ; - . A , about what it did in 1919. employee benefits. busmess firmT ' illllllill?;!! t, . jmim WBm&mMW:i jf-AV fcSrV''7Ti WA ' " ' ' 1 - . m .. A certain minority in the U. S. seems wars . . . and is again in today's critical D? stockholders? Surely Do tax collectors? Standard Do military men? Planes to believe big companies should be times. This is a big country with big ywLTstenXdhased wTn youtyTalolTe anS -MtWrf broken up . . . even though big com- problems, and it needs both big and ? Pjjy a dividend. 98,600 in- oil, and we are also taxed, of look to the big companies' to panies have led the way in helping small companies to meet them. You TstUellIl ISA. provide an unmatched standard of hv- can be certain we will do everything stability of Standard to as- sizeable last year, for exam- cilities are producine nerr ing and helped keep the nation strong, we can to continue doing a good, effi- sure safety for thelr savings, pie, over $95,000,000. leum products at full speed! The U.S. was very thankful for its big cient, productive job for you and the STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA companies during the last two world nation ... a good big job. plans ahead to serve you better - - - I |