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Show FORD PICTURE LAUDED BY C OF C LEADERS Declared to be the best industrial film on community relations, and one of the finest and most interesting interest-ing document pictures of the time, Fork Motor company was hosl to luncheon and show at Hotel Utah Tuesday. L. L. Halversen, president, and D. James Cannon, executive secretary of the Sugar House chamber of commerce, both declared the film to be of both high in educational and entertaining qualities. Some 45 other folk from civic and service clubs in the Salt Lake area were guests of Ford at the affair. The film began in the horse-and-buggy era, led through the model T, through the assembly lines to the luxury and into convenience of modern motoring. Both Sugar House men were warm in their praise for the Ford picture, which may be televised in Salt Lake in the near future. The picture showed graphically what Americans of the early 1900s went through, how Ford conceived the assembly line of production, cutting the cost of the old "tin lizzie" from . $800 to $300. K. L. Boyde of the Ford community com-munity relations department was in charge of the Salt Lake showing, which attracted wide attention and warm applause for its significance in the steps taken by an industry along the community relations plan. |