Show A Pau business siness should be as big as cas its job if bigness is of benefit to the SE public it should be b commended the size of a business depends upon the needs which that business ig 14 called upon to serve A business should be aft as big as a its job you do not drive tacks with a pile driver or piles with a lack tack hammer swift growth hasteen ha has been the natural and inevitable inevitable result of national and international needs large scale production and distribution are necessary to colv convert ert the live stock of the west into meat and by and to distribute them over long distances to a the consuming center centers of the east and abroad only an organization like that of swift company with its many packing plants hundred of distributing houses and thousands of refrigerator car cars 3 would have been able to handle the varying seasonal supplies of live stock and meet tho pres nt war by supplying without inte first the U S soldiers and the allies in europe by shipping ns much as carloads of meat products in a single week second the cantonments cantonments in the united N states thid the retailer retailers upon hom the american public depends for its daly da supply of meat but many people do producers and consumers pay too much for the complex service rendered everyone we bel belies iee concede the effies chency of the swift company 01 on in performing a big job in a big way at a minimum m of expense swift a total profit in 1917 was less than 4 cents on each dollar of ies ales ot or mea meal and byproducts by products elimination of this profit would have had practically no effect on live stock and meat prices I 1 do you I believe e that ohis service can be rendered for less by any other conceivable method of organization or operation these questions and other i ar afe answered fully and frankly in the th swift ft company 1918 year book hook sent nt free rc on ro quest address swift Conra nyU U S yard yards Chi chicago caltO swift company USA SA taw I 1 I 1 S s i 0 1 01 0 04 d 1 1 II 11 N 1 watch this splice next week for 0 0 I 1 0 a bid 6 SPer special 1111 salon roofing 01 0 1 JS 11 0 STUDY THE PRICES 0 11 0 for information see 0 0 0 0 stevenson aniber co Z I 1 I 1 I 1 rice 1 1 0 za 12 0 s N s I 1 0 V 0 0 0 0 0 Y 0 f 1 T 0 11 0 1 BUICK ANO ANU ila r oldsmobile efm 0 s jtb r n we XAV T T alk still S ti I 1 I 1 hold ar aid the th lead J t A A F Z 2 WE WELD STILL HAVE THEM TH EM COMING A FEW V T WORDS OF 0 TRUTH ft it is true that a goodly portion of the popularity of and oldsmobile motor cars is due to their comfort and anti security it is true also that their pleasing plea sim design and their careful method of their manufacture hive hwe pl played iyce rge p part in their favor but their str trond onest 1 I cst appeal rl ecsi t on a i much stronger basis a baa badts of un questioned significance at this time it rests on the capacity of thew cars for competent and sustained herfor mance tor for service under all conditions with without atit hat failure fure new dependence on the motor mol lo 10 car ns as a anif means ans of swift and cco economical 11 transportation lias has magnified the buick and importance in this fi field e I 1 d these cars n are re essentially cirs cars to be used huilt to last hist several seasons and to serve without it hOLIt W waste their smooth action and perfect balance their staunch and enduring construction st make their fuel tire and maintenance surprising io loa BUICK PRICES 0 oldsmobile PRICES E 4 35 S M 37 0 cylinder K 6 45 M 45 8 E 6 49 sport roadster BARGAINS IN A V USED S UTAH IDAHO MOT MOJOR MOTOR AO OR CO 00 0 HORNER 0 PRICE phone i |