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Show " IT IS AN OLD SAYING "An Apple a day keeps the doctor doc-tor away' j WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD FROM JIMMIE KIRK'S ORCHARD OR-CHARD AT PLEASANT GROVE. i ROME BEAUTIES and JONATHAN'S J THEY ARE THE BEST. per box, while they last Phone 20 ! Jefferson Mercantile Co. ' "'BETTER MERCHANDISE" t i a , THE VALUE OF THINGS - The person who sees clearly the relative value of commodities generally Is good trader. With this Insight he Is enabled to buy from those who set a low value on their goods and to sell to those who set a high value On his goods. But If he has the Instincts of a real business busi-ness man he recognizes the value of time, of promptness, of friendship. He understands that the Telephone saves time,- it enables him to close his deals promptly and to hold his friends through the spoken word. The success of the telephone is bottomed on its universality. The entire country is webbed by the . wires of the Bell System. Every town, every hamlet, every customer is within the sound of your voice. The man who knows the value of things uses the LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE. STATION-TO-STATION CALLS ARE QUICKER AND COST LESS. ASK OUR MANAGER. Wo Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Go. n ? ft!" b e B M a f tp m la . Ea s, lijiLw i mm u ilyyty According to a statement just issued by Eckel P. Ford, President of the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, a general reduction of $50.00 a car 'has been made in the prices of Ford Model T. Cars :-nd the Ford Ton Truck, effective October 17th. "The revision in prices," said Mr. Ford," is the result of the increased volume of business which our company has enjoyed during the present year and also to the fact that we now own and operate many of our own sources of raw materials, which enables us to continue increasing the quality of our product pro-duct and at the same time keep the price so low that Ford cars are in reach of everybody. "Our Production for 1922 is already in excess of a million, which has been an important factor in bringing down costs. Our present daily output is averaging aver-aging better than 5,000 cars and trucks, which means a complete Ford Car or Truck every 5 1-2 seconds of each eigh-hour working day. It is in anticipation of this continued demand that price adjustments ave again being made in order or-der to keep in effect the policy of selling Ford products at the lowest price consistent con-sistent with quality. . "Quality, as usual," said Mr. Ford, "vyill continue to be a prime consideration consider-ation in the building of Ford cars. As o""-' business has increased we have constantly con-stantly increased our equipment and manufacturing facilities, so that this price reduction merely reflects the progressive methods which come as a result re-sult of increased volume. "This reduction, which is the sixthnop March 1920, brings the price of the Ford Touring Car from $575, the P'-'ic? in effect early in 1920, to the present pres-ent low level of $298, which is nearly 50Per cent less. Corresponding reductions reduc-tions have been made on all types." PRICES ON FORD CARS AT BEAVER OR MILFORD: Touring Standard, with Clin Tires $396.60 . Touring with Starter, Dem, Rims 495.45 Runabout, Standard Clin Tires 366.45 Runabout with Starter and Dem Rims 455.25 Chassis, Standard with Clin Tires 327.00 Chassis with Starter and Dem. Rims 424.25 Coupe - ;. 637.90 Sedan, 2-door - 705.50 Sedan, 4-door 840.70 Truck, Pneumatic Tires, Stan 475.45 Truck, Pneumatic Tires and Starter 547-15 Fordson Tractor 510.00 N. B. Neilsen & Son Beaver, Utah It is not necessary to buy a high- shaft and connecting rods are machined priced roadster to get maximum com- on all surfaces, an exclusive Studebaker fort. Comfort is a matter of correct practice for cars at anywhere near the design. Comfort is built into the Light-Six price. Studebaker Light-Six. Economy of operation is increased by The seat is placed at just the right valves inclined at a 20-degree angle and angle for relaxation and is provided with by the internal hot spot, big, fat cushions, upholstered in genuine This handsome roadster is a quality leather. The semi-elliptic springs are car throughout. Itissoldat$975or.lybe-long, Itissoldat$975or.lybe-long, strong and resilient. cause of complete manufacture, in large There is ample luggage space under volume, in one of the most modern and the rear deck plenty of room for every- complete motor car plants in the world, thing you may want to carry. Middlemen's profits are thus climi-Vibration, climi-Vibration, which is so destructive to nated.andthesavingsarepassedontoyou. motor cars, is practically eliminated by The Light-Six Roadster well upholds the perfect balance of the motor. This Studebaker's 70-year reputation for de-is de-is largely due to the fact that the crank- pendability and dollar-for-dollar value. Attractive cowl lights. Thief-proof transmission lock. Cowl ventilator. Storm curtains opening with the doors. Large plate-glass window in rear curtain. Inside and outside door band Irs. Upholstered in genuine leather. Ample space under the rear deck for luggage. MODELS AND PRICES-, o. b. factories LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX 3-Pmn.. Ill' W. B.. 40 H. P. 5-Pas... IIP' W. B., 50 H. P. 7-Pa.s , 126' W. B., 60 H. P. Touring $ 975 Touring $1275 Touring $1650 Roadster (3-Pau.) 1 975 Roadster (2-Pass.) 1250 Speeder (4-Pass.) 1785 D j o j fA r, ,c Coupe (4-Pass.) 2275 Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.) 1275 Col,e5.Pass)' 2375 (2-Paaa.) 1225 Coupe (4-Pass.) 1875 Sedan 2475 Sedan 1550 Sedan 2050 Syrian (Spcci,-.-') 2650 Non-Skid Cord Tires, Front and Rear, Standard Equipment W. R. MARTIN, Dealer Milforcl Utah THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR jMMMBtMttis. 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