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Show ; Trumpeter " The name of the author of the following quota- tions is written upside" down. Now brace your- " self! If you don't have to stand on your head to read the author's name, you might do so when " you read his name. m His name is: -oaosooh -a utubj b "Tho people in America demand a reduction of Fed-end Fed-end evMinditure. It can be accomplished by reducing the expenditures of existing departments; by abolishing many useless Commissions, Bureaus and functions, and by con- Holidatiiuf many activities of Government." g "I know something of taxes. For three long years I have been Rolntf up and down this country preaching that Government Federal and State and local costs too much. I shall not stop preaching." p "Taxes are iaid In the sweat of every man who labors, " Ixxhiiho they are a burden on production and can be paid only by production. If excessive, they are reflected in idle B factories, tax-sold farms, and, hence, in hordes of the hungry tramping the streets and seeking jobs in vain". "I regard reduction In Federal spending as one of the m most lmiiortant Lssues in tliis campaign". "There is a present dangerous tendency to forget a fundamental of American democracy, which rests on the right of a locality to manage its own local affairs; letl us not now pursue tho easy road of centralization of au- (hority, hist some day we discover too late that our lib-I lib-I ertles have disappeared. "Romemler well . . . the way we DO things is nearly always the measure of our sincerity." B The above are typical of the arguments used by the Democratic party to get Into power in 1932, and we sup- pose that is why someone has suggested that someone B a ought to try using the Democratic platform for that year; it Is as good as new, because It has never been used. (Paid Political Advertising by the Washington County Republican Party) " i You wve money when you , Jk Uii liVrH i I we Kern-Tone. Ic doej over the s V AS U f2 j .. .1 .verage room for only $2.98. Jt s JfT PER H'M , k.i goes right over wallpaper . . . f ss GALLON irL " 1 f;S4 Jne$ in one hour . . . one coat ss " ty"' -jl-m f ; coven most surfaces. iif 4 S f e e "fc-l - - J K " 2Al 15i:fi::Sill Wallpaper and Paint ARROWHEAD APPLIANCE CO. ; ?mi& 7 : Ivi 4 ; L Jjjjl jiliy If 'ou want to deposit money and rp'OIn are to busy to get to toivv, ifvA WHY NOT BANK BY MA,L ? : ' NfrEi ''s qu'c' ant convenient. Just endorse your EfaiflyiM check "for deposit", put it in a stamped en- velope addressed to us and moil it. : State Bank of Hurricane HURRICANE, UTAH "DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5,000.00" ..... BANK SERVICES ITEM NO. 3 Preparation of Deposit Ticket The most important service of the commercial bank is the check account. ac-count. Credit on the account is effective through the use of the deposit ticket, on which may be listed cash, checks and other instruments in-struments of credit. Inasmuch as numerous deposit are made each day, and many depositors de-positors desire service at the same time, a few simple suggestive rules, if observed, will be helpful help-ful and save time for all concerned: con-cerned: 1 The deposit should be accurately ac-curately prepared by the depositor before it is presented at .the window. 2 Unless a pass book accompanies accom-panies the deposit, the ticket should be made in duplicate. 3 ALL currency should be presented pre-sented right side and face up, with the largest denomination on the top of the pile and graduating downward. 4 ALL checks drawn on any one bank, should be grouped and listed together. If a check is drawn on the Bank of St. George, the name of the drawer should be listed opposite the amount. If drawn on another bank, the name of the bank, or its transit number, num-ber, should be listed. 5 ALL checks presented for cash should be endorsed by the one receiving the cash. 6 ALL checks presented for deposit, should be endorsed by the depositor. Bank of St. George " U I DEPENDABLE! I ACCURATE! I I CAREFUL! v I Our reputation for pre- a B cise prescription service is the result of years of skilled and careful work, the use of fresh, quality drugs, and prices that are always fair. You are a assured of the finest a prescription service when you bring your 1 prescriptions here. I FENTONS ; PHARMACY ; B Prescription Pharmacists fr Des'9n DINETTE --tfoSISiE SETS Long lasting Beautiful to look at! Priced from $50 up Now on Hand . . . A NEW SHIPMENT OF IB Babies' Sj High Chairs COOLER PADS Get Your New Cooler Pads Before the Hot Summer Weather Arrives PICKETT'S "If You Need It, We Hope We Have It Try Us" m I Thrifty Shoppers Trade at Mathis Market : GROCERIES : FLOUR, Cali Lily . . 50-lb bag $r95 FLOUR, Gem, enriched . 50-lb bag $23S MUFFETS . . pkg IV 2 pkgs 2V CORN MEAL 5-lb sack 291 MILK, Sego, large . . . 6 cans 59 DEYILED MEAT . . . 6 cans 39 SALAD DRESSING, M. Whip . . pts 30M WASH. POWDER, Super Suds, Ige size 26 T. TISSUE ..... 4 rolls 19: I CORN, packed local, cold storage, 6 ears 20 ; Packed since fall of 1941, on or off the cobb try it! -: MEAT & VEGETABLE DEPT. : PEAS, local . . . . . Ibl2i PARSNIPS lb 9? BEETS, RADISHES and ONIONS, local, Bun : g CABBAGE ...... lb 4f I RHUBARB lb 10 I BOILING BEEF . . ; . . lb 19 I BEEF ROASTS lb 29 E PORK ROASTS lb 32 I HAMBURGER & SAUSAGE . . lb 20 MUTTON CHOPS . . . . . lb 35 I SHOE DEPARTMENT P We are happy to announce a fair shipment of ; h shoes from eastern factory in Men's, Women's and h Children's Shoes. Stock now in fairly good shape. Call for your requirements at once. '- . . |