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Show SPORTS WEAR IBesl Known Lines BERTHS i Formerly lm Uinlah Sportsman Center "It Phone 50 -r- Roosevelt . VS)sSSSSSaSSSSSSrS9 Btt . ' .1 '' " ; "in ' ' By I. SANDER i Tip On Protecting "Sfl Machinery Against j . iSJrS Winter Rust Damage : '-rVifeTIT I We hear tell that the life of a ' "f2!jl,2k S5 1 j" arm implement may be short- . . jVi 11 1 7 IT ned as much as 10 in one ; rC7lfi:Jg 'i vS- J year by rust and corrosion. Z jr!S A You can paint or spray it on, f J or simply dip smaller imple- 10 J II U'AINT menta. If you use a brush we II jlBRUSH suggest thU handy way (left) t , I to preserve the bristles when , J X. T I RIGHT you put it down. I'11 f J AANGLE Standard Utility Coating, when STftM0Rl' f I IJm CREW used as a primer, also helps -Jy "OK. weather-proof metal roofing, l- lA Callusabout -,( 1 V. --jj. 3 . it right now. i" : Fast service (tf 'HI '1 is the basis tt mL,,.. j II !2. I busess0111 2!5!H5;' if A few cents worth of asphal- ; ASdrdOIt He Standard Utility Coating . C-np-nyrf J"" coatin on an implement will ward off CMwhlm ',''"""13 costly rust all winter long. i tUki III ; Distributed by J I. 6ANDEEI ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 140-W i 11 IB Ml J TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS X 'if, '111 THE 1952 ' , economy m4M; r. - $0 1)1 vs--. . Ford's tha Clots "A" Winner Ford Mileage Maker SIX Thriftiest in its Field! Jfi JZ'-yT I HERE'S THE CERTIFIED Mj PROOF syr I au cars in its price class in the Mobilgas Si f ' S,nTy Run- In thia toughest test, a Ford Six 7 Overdrive (optional at extra cost) averaged. UEV FUliD : 55 ton-miles per gallon and 25.463 actual miles " fL. A very important contributing factor is 101-horSepower , as Automatic Power Pilot which squeezes the A1',' wer out of every drop of gas. Pound MILEAGE MAKER SIX " S; ,nd' Pord'8 AU-New Mileage Maker Six is """"y the most economical low-priced car to run! wJfh Ovrdnv 'J$'' -. . wW b, . "to.-ml. p oW fo.k. CO RCC TOM-MIIIS W" I" h ch.. r.aardUu tT.V. ond ht. PER GALLON 0 k, vt 'ow ("O poi0-.) h to, mm- m 0 0 MILIS mmb" kmM, 6l,kM bf mmb ol goUM noiumtd. 254o3 PER GALLON A "hst Drive" the Economy Winner Today! L - 0SV . r.c.A. j for Economy plus Quality ... Choose the '52 Ford! i LABRUf.l - ADAMS MOTOR COiPAflY PH0NE 33 1 ROOSEVELT. UTAH y X SilVEOOOO ff Your Purchase of the new E-Z Calf Puller 4 Insures Big Savings Cows - Calves - Colts 6 Sheep The Half-Ton Hoist Alone I Worth . IM $5950 j - fcNpV Any rancher who sees and trie WHhV the E"Z Calf Puller won't be i a without it. j ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION j II ARMSTON SUPPLY CO. PHONE 43 ROOSEVELT. UTAH ; To Our Customers & Friends 1 We are happy to be able to tell you that the lawsuit brought more J I t than four years ago against Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corporation by Harry Ferguson and Harry Ferguson, Inc. f 1 has been settled by agreement of the parties. ) There are three points connected with this settlement which, as a I present or possible future owner of a Ford Tractor, we wan to make clear to you. Regardless of what you may hear to the contrary, these are the FACTS. , 3 POINTS OF -INTEREST ( To Our Present and Future Oustsmers j A I ' Ford Motor Company will continue i production of the present Ford Trac- I , tor without interruption, and Dearborn !l Motors Corporation will continue to mar- R TUTIJ11?" 1 i ket them nationally as in the past. By the 4 W i B 1 aiy3 1 end of 1952, Ford Motor Company has 1 agreed to make two simple changes, and By Mr. Henry Ford II only two changes, in the means of opera- Stion and control of a pump used in the in normal times Ford Motor 1 hydraulic system in the Ford Tractor. Company would carry" such a After these simple changes have been suit to a final conclusion in ' made, there is nothing in the settlement the courts. These are not nor- , of the suit to prevent Ford Motor Com- mai times. Under the circum- pany'from continuing the manufacture of stances we were glad to get j the present Ford Tractor for as long as' it rid of the litigation to avoid : niay choose. the expense, harassment, and 2 further interference with our Ford Motor Company will continue tractor business involved in . to produce and Dearborn Motors Cor- additional years in the courts, f poration, and ourselves as dealer, will con- The setllemenl in no way -m. ) tinue to supply all repair parts for all terferes with Ford Molor past, present and future Ford Tractors. Company's continuing lo offer 3 Ford Tractors will continue to offer to the fa-- the lowest V all the advantages of the present sys- Priced factor with hydraulic tem of hydraulic control, the present meth- control and the present meih- 1 iod of attaching and operating implements, od of attaching and operating t and all other features responsible for their implements." 1 wide popularity. Dearborn Motors will con- tinue to offer its same complete line of , ' implements. 1 It is a source of deep satisfaction to us to be in a position to debunk i conclusively and finally in this way the assertions that have been made and the propaganda that has been spread over the past four years. V SNOW MCHMEHY CO. i ROOSEVELT. UTAH PHONE 11-J L.:..g J |