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Show Studebaker enclosed cars are an evolution Painting is comparable to the highest ffi of the finecoach work of former generations. grade custom coach work. It includes 26 U different operations and 15 separate coats H They represent the skill of engineering of material. i specialists, plus the standard of 70 years' experience in building quality vehicles. The seat springs are of the highest grade. The upholstery is of mohair velvet plush i Strength, weight, resistance to shock, free- velour, selected for wearing qualities and jfl dom from rattles, are all subjected to rich neutral tones which combine elegance re searching analysis and gruelling road tests with service. Door-window regulators of F !$j under every possible condition of road and the latest improved type permit quick fc; ja weather. change from weatherproof protection to I -pi l j i - i , , , an airy open body. g, w I he body framework is or selected white j ash, thoroughly seasoned and rigidly in- Studebaker enclosed bodies are as good as Kj M spec ted. the chassis. They are built to endure. H Ask for the Studebaker "Yardstick" measure of ihz greater value thai Studebaker offers j LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX BIG-SIX 5-Pass. 112" IV. B., 40 H. P. 5-Pass.t 1 19" W. B., 50 H. P. 7 -Pass,, 126" W. B., 60 H. P. Chassis $ 875 Chassis... $1200 Chassis $1500 Touring 1045 Touring 1475 Touring 1785 Roadster (3-Pass.) . . . . 1045 Roadster (2-Pass.). .. . 1425 Speedster (4-Pass.) . 1985 B Coupe-Roadster Roadster (4-Pass.) 145 p A x ltnn F (2-Pass.) 1375 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2150 Coupe (4-Pass.) 2500 g I Sedan 1750 Sedan : 2350 Sedan 2700 Cord Tires Standard Equipment All prices f. o. b. factories Fjj I STUDEBAKER SS,-i- 'L 1 1 LIGHT-SIX SEDAN W ffifvT jp I . . $1750 . fz&Lfl ; j :LJS S I f.o.b. factory ffeHL 21 I 1 v . I 1 i I Jy?Xir , r ' . - if M tern HA? I W. R. MARTIN, Dealer i 1 Milford Utah I I THIS IS A S TUDE B AK E R YEAR j SPECIAL ALFALFA SEED LAND YOU KNOW THE ALFALFA SKKI) DISTRICT SOUTH OF MIL-FORD. MIL-FORD. TAKES MONEY TO BUY IT AND PUT IT IN ALFALFA, YOU SAY. WF DON'T D1SPUTK THIS. HUT IF YOU COULD PAY FOR THE LAND WITH THE RETURN'S RE-TURN'S FROM THE SEED CROP, IT MIGHT HELP SOME, WOULD IT NOT. WELL, WE' YE GOT A CRACKER-JACK PROPOSITION FOR A GOOD FARMER ON THE REST TRACT IN THE HEART OF THE DISTRICT. ONE (iOOD CROP OF SEED WOULD PAY FOR THE LAND AND ALL CULTIVATION WORD REALTY COMPANY SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Beaver Co., State of Utah, Lee Charles Miller Plaintiff vs. Harvey W. Thompson, Stephep H. Fotheringham. Eli2titeth G. Fother-ingham, Fother-ingham, J. Clarence Wood, Ruth B. Wood, T. O. Poulton, Mary Poulton, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's sale on the first day of August, 1922 at 10 a. m., at tho front door of the county court house in Beaver, Utah, the foilowing described property in Beaver County Utah: The South half (S 1-2) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4 and the North half (N 1-2) of the Southwest Quarter (SW 1-4 1-4 of section Eight (S) in Township Town-ship Twenty-six (26) South Range Ten (10) West of the I Salt Lake Meridian, containing One Hundred Sixty (160) acres of land; together with a full primary pri-mary water right for One Hun-1 Hun-1 dred Twenty (120) acres of I land, w.ntsr coming from Bea-! Bea-! ver River appurtenant unto said land, with all ditch and water rights of every nature, however evidenced. To be sold subject to a mortgage! for Four Thousand ($4,000) Dollars Dated June 24th 1922. E. K. JAMESON. SheriK I First published June 30, 1922 Last Published Julv 2S 199 ; : 1 Spe,S Mountain Brand High Patent Flour, $3.70. Sperry's X X X X I Special, $4.00 Oat Flakes Farina Pancake Flour Graham Bran Pastry Flour Breakfast Foods Shorts All Sperry Products Milford Flour, Feed and ...Coal Company... m Goodrich I I : announces I new tire prices lowest cost mileage ever known Effective July 20th, Goodrich establishes a revised . I price list that is a base line of tire value. It gives the p 4 motorist the buying advantage of knowing that what- : ever size tire he selects is of the same quality the ij Goodrich one-quality standard. It gives him the long- f j est mileage, the most satisfactory service and the high- ; est quality his money can buy. Results will prove that tj m it is impossible to buy tire mileage at lower cost. h I Think of being able to buy i I SikertDMi&iils A at such prices as these: ; f i r -I . . '.I I size j size . :j j j 30 x 31 CI. $13.50 34x4 S. 11. "$30.85 : if 31x3.85Ci. 15.95 32x41 S. D. 37-70 ? J 30x31 S. B. 15.95 33 x4V S. B. 38.55 i 32 x 3? S. B. 22.95 34 x 41 S. 13. 39.50 j 31x4 S. B. 26.45 35 x 41 S. B. 40.70 32x4 S. B. 29.15 33x5 S. B. 4.95 i j 33x4 S.B. 30.05 35 x5 S. B. 49.30 iVo extra charge for czctic tax. I hit tax tt pout by Goodrn.it f New base line prices are also effective 3 on Goodrich Fabric Tires i ( - - . . 1 CT-p HASE LIKE BASF. LINE IH - C PKICE 1'KICE i 30x3-"55T, li965'72xTsrB.S: f--ty $21.20 i 30x31 "55" 10.65 33 x 4 S. B. Safety 22.35 ' 32 x3 S.B. Safety 16.30 34 x 4 S. B. S.ety 22.85 1 No etra charge for excite tax. I ins tax if paid by Goodrich This revised price list affords the motorist as l definite a guide to tire prices as Goodrich li Tires are the definite standard of tire quality. i THE B.F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY, A kron, Ohio L : (l |