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Show MmS Jfrvf ly yttk!a Mart Bx.U.f.l-U. Off A I RED -TOP 30 x 3& I H Extra Ply of Fabric Heavy Tread Price $17.85 FOR poor roads, or heavy loads, for hard uso anywhere the Fisk Red-Top cannot be equaled H for small cars. An extra ply of fabric and a heavy H tread of extra tough red rubber make a strong tiro H built to meet exacting conditions. H Time after time one Red-Top has outworn three H ordinary tires. Its distinctive looks indicate your H selection of a high-grade tire while its extra mileage H moro than justifies your choice. Hj There's a Flsk Tire of extra value tn every size, H for cer, truck or speed wagon Hj -- -iimi iiwipii i - ' i iiiiimiMii " H ' i risk lires H EVERY SIZE AND TREAD H ! And Also H Every Automobile Supply :' IMALAN SERVICE Day. and Night. N. 0. MALAN, Manager Telephone 18 Residence 131-W, STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH State Street Garage OFFERS YOU PROMPT SERVICE IN EVERY WAY. Lot us do your general "repairing yon '11 be pleased. FISK and GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES Full Stock Ford Parts. STATE STREET GARAGE Telephone 44-W State Street Lehi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher. DKPAHTMENT OP THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Olllco at Salt Lako City, Utah, May C, 1922. Notice is horOby givon that John E. yt,os, of Lohi, Utah, who, on Docombor 11, 1017, mado Homestoad entry, No. 019619, for SWJ4NWU, NWJ4SWH, Sec. 4; Lots 0, 7, 8, 12. 13, 14 and 21, Section 5, Township 0 South, Itango 1 West, Salt Lako Morldlan, bus filed notico of intention to mnko flvo-yeai1 Proof, to, establish claim to tho land nbovo described, bofore tho Itoglstor and Itecolvor, U. S. Land Offlco, at Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho ICth day of Juno, 1922. Claimant namoB au wltnossos: John Coillego, Qoorgo Jacobs, Isaac Pox, William Uooth, all of Lohi, Utah. GOULD n. BLAKLEY, Register. First Publication May 11, 1922 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PUBLIC LAND SALE DEPAHTMENT OP THE INTEIUOU, U. S. Land Ofllco at Salt Lako City, Utah, April 7, 1922. Notico is horoby givon that, aB directed by tho Commissioner of tho General Land ofllco, uudor provisions of Soctlon 24G5, It. S., pursuant to tho application of Ellas A. Uiuhman of Lohi, Utah, Sorlal No. 026005, wo -n ill offer at public sale, to tho highest bidder, but at not less than 12.50 per aero, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 29th day of May. 1922, noxt, at this oillce, tho following tract of land: SW'i SEV4, SEW SWV4. Soctlon 20; Township Town-ship D South, Itango 2 Wost, Salt Lako Meridian. "This tract Is order cd Into tho market on a showing that tho iireator portion thoreot is moun-talnous moun-talnous or too rough for cultivation." Tho salo will not bo kopt opon, but will ho doclared closed whon thoso prosent at the hour nainod have coasod bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid will bo roqulrod to Immediately pay the Itecolvor tho amount theroof. Any persons olalmlng adversely tho abovo-dosorlbod land aro advised to file tholr claims, or objections, on or bofore tho tlmo designated for sale. CIOULD 11. DLAKLEV, Register. First Publication April 20, 1922. New Summer Goods I Wo have just received a now shipment of I OXFORDS, SHIRTS, TIES AND COLLARS. I The vory latest thing in up-to-date styles, 1 H We carry a complete stock of WORK SHOES. I Powers Shoe Store 1 THOMAS POWERS, Prop. I JACOBS BUILDING, FIRST EAST ST., LEHI I Agents for Murray Laundry. Habits of Life I All people are more or less creatures of habits. H Some have developed the habits of waste, ex- travagance, carelessness and of, paying unreasonable I prices for the necessary things' of life and are suffer- ing the consequences. Others have acquired the I habits of thrift, economy, careful buying and of sav- I ing money and are getting ahead financially. The habit of saving money is one of the most important habits of life. It is easy to start and be- I come a fascination. It helps to make character; it m gives growing contentment to life; it builds respect- I a bility ; it elevates and makes for power and progress, w Larson Bros, are a big factor in helping thousands thou-sands to form the habits of thrift, economy and saving. sav-ing. We are not satisfied unless we are helping you to solve your problems of living on less money and assisting you in acquiring those saving habits which help to make the good things of life worth while. LARSEN BROS. Telephone 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Wi Guarantee Our Best Quality lob The most economical job to buy. The best of materials nnd workmanship insure double the service thnt you get from the Medium Grade job nnd four times the service obtained from the Low Grade job. TWO OTHER GRADES MEDIUM GRADE LOW GRADE Not Guaranteed medium quality Not Recommended Poor grade materials used. Will wear twlco as materials mean poor service, long as tho Low Grado Job. You buy it at your own rlslc. Good Shoe Repairing Means Comfort and Economy Drlne your shoes to us for repair. Wo will double tho wear-mako wear-mako tho shoes look Uko now Increase your comfort and savo you money. You May Now Select the Quality of Leather Thero Is Just as much difference In tho various qualities of loather as thero is In cloth or steel. Let us show you this difference In materials and values, and explain why It pays to specify that the bet leather and matorlala bo used In your work. FOR YOUR PROTECTION PROTEC-TION tho shank, of every shoo repaired In this establishment Is stamped stamp-ed as follows to show tho grado of materials usod. A For Best. H. For Medium. C. For Low. Thero IS a differenceLet ua SHOW YOU. State Street Shoe Shop 8JATE STREET LEHlTiTAH !$ Very low round trip fares S will be made from eta- J tions In Utah to Caiifor- ( nla resort cities. 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