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Show Ad lets FURNISHED ROOMS: 1st North and State Street. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox, Phone No. 5 3-R 4. Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. 2-1-20. Moral Designs and CA T FLOWERS Scud to LE!H 1 MOR L CO., Lehi. FOR SALE OR TRADE A good two year mare colt. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox. WANTED To buy a well mated team. Young, weighing about 1300 pounds. M. V. Draper. Mt. Pleasant For that good printing, call at the Pyramid Office, best equipped plant in central Utah. We will pay $2.25 per bushel for goo'd milling wheat delivered at our mill at Spring City, Utah. Spring City Light & Milling Co. WANTED Hides and Pelts; also fat hogs. Pay Top prices. Loran Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. l-2tf. If the little girl that stole the money out of a lady's purse the other evening will go and make it right with her, matters can be adjusted; ad-justed; otherwise the case will be reported to the Juvenile officers. i Advertisement. I HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID for hides, pelts and furs. Phone or write me before you dispose of your hides It means better results for you. See Harry Mednick, Mt. Pleasant or Phone 78. 11-1 tf. LOST A lady's black leather purse. containing money. Between the Mill and Gunder Gunderson's place. Reward. Finder return to this Office. FOR SALE First Class Rhode Is-j land Red Cockerels. Apply to K. ! LeRoy Barton, Mt. Pleasant. j LOST Two colts, 18 months old, one bay horse colt, branded with a heart with a bar under it on left shoulder; one black mare colt, brand-! ed with a heart with bar under it on I left shoulder. Please notify j Andrew Madsen, Fairview, Ut.ah. FOR SALE A good beet farm half mile from Sugar factory, 42 acres! land. 10 acres perminent water right; j brick house; flowing well. $150.00 j per acre. Also one brick 6 room ! home, one block from Moroni High School. $2,000. Apply to A. M. Nelson, Moroni, Utah. ! 1-2-tf FOR. SALE A good piece of land for early lambing range. 8 00 acres. Half could be cultivated. Always water running through the plac. Henry R. Thomas, Wales, Utah. 1-16. FOR SALE My home on the corner of 1st East and 1st North1 Street, Mt. Pleasant. Write Frank Pritchett at Elsinore, Utah, or see H. C. Ceaumann, Mt. Pleasant. 7-18 j FOR RENT A vacum cleaner. 1' per day. Andrew Tygerson. 8-28 tr. I s ' ' ' ' $ 4- m , f ! - r - v ' f ,' x , t- ' - M ' f M x . - , i j x : - ' : v. .. , . : .:. . i " " tl JOHN BARRY M0 RE mmtiif i in Hi U:'RAFFlES,?rlE tNATBjR COACXS Wji Elite Theatre Special Feature Program ' IN 8 ACTS the AMATEUR MARKSMAN Admission 11 and 22 cents BEiaBigBBBIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllHI111111!!!! ! FARMS ! GUNNISON VALLEY 7A.1MS ks Improved or unimproved. Large or Small. Uncultivated Land with water from $55.00 per acre up. A-l-Improved Farms from $85.00 per acre up. Easy pay- u mc-nts and terms. j - ' " "We .have a. large listing of splendid bargans in Sheep or Cattle Land, Sugar Beet and Alfalfa Farms of all des- m n ci-ipiions with plenty of water. J m Now that the Sugar Factory is an assured success, it will pay to investigate our offerings. The Spring buying has jj started. ( )ur sales and inquires of the past week prove that the people are beginning to awaken to the ival value of SB land in this section. N ' ( Join us in our Prosperity Year. J i iM "(Gunnison, utah! " s h "Where there's plenty of water." J b KANE DECIARES - wr- j REGULATORY FOOD IUUHLUkUUUULl0 a-t Boards Will .!; prices thin the uud hrl It INK 55rf Wolve H. C. L. Probiem, HnndFcappod by Cooke's Re- u?&& yKVfeCCT Administrator fusa! to Reorfranizo WarUmo proceed under the food-CMtsol Vtf I - 'jHSSSMl St&' - - Falr-Prica Ecard, Ka Says 2S4,iso poand of coff, Wffi l A Lf 4 L -C- .,-Jl- G TO AID PALMER ATTOfifJEY'S DUTY TO STOP ' rrrrtyrrJ4 f K IffpJ fr Cooke Reiterate3 -sfusal - PRGFiTEERIf.G, SAYS HBNZ tKUrJQlV & A& t0 Return for Food PresgciiTar Has No"Timty"to JfeCS tS 7 F'Sht - Answer GuCS'lionS ConCOm' W" " Sni Howard Hcim, food administrator o., r--: Mill Tr-iy rV y 1 Pennvlvania.'' ia an interview with jng Action in Other Crtiea uM, f -A v V ifaiHQtotoiS .ledoeb. over-the io T7I- 'tie housed of tLU cftW.OI A -fff " V riamorins for direct, vigorous actir?v 1 L 2T " " . XT". " & &t&&?l0t ? rC5rBaU!-' a.ainst ths food CouCer9 whom ' tJ&-0i j V-WMTX?e l.oiu rcmcDrible for tue undernour(7.. SfS" 1 jT,' ' , A ! AiVc'8 Kent o their children, Francij rf., . - jF-r v ?nVWf 88 Ws Pml0D- that ITane, United Stales district j (7JVv -- MkM fflt board3 bc Ee!- tleclarecl yesterday he was werlM V S ; nWfc upoa the CMt Ur. Kane comidamed ho wL, JQ I S iM J I U hf&WUea t0 a5S"mC regulatory bly handicaped by the reuX Y-fcWiO S f, ? rTW cntira 8rsUD1- 6f food Cooke, formerly food ' LSVS ft V WJMK ' rhiladelp'uia, to Jeorganizf 'fl ' i . f CSS 1 V-irWhe refusal of Jay Cooltc, fcir-price board. -ThatA.. ,,, '-'' r -'(t7'4V V . U-Mood administrator for Tbiia- of publicity, ought to - MMMJlli W?S ' i ((yi:rV'Vaufa 10 this eity trom profiteers, he said. ' viN!l5kir Vv! M'5JoAand reorgsnixe tha fair .But Howcrd Ileinsfw r. JX3Hf5 A'i'i W f VV5- vrf-'d'exc, Mr. Ileinz expressed Mr.. Kane- oa that PoinpMsT? iN & as um burden. Tiew with the Poblic v&tyZr&j -'lh'- Ii C oke, in a talk over the turgh last night Mr.' nai$MpiXZ i iJVnce wire list 'n f ho althouih.he was'makirg werr ?t '&0Z? ' fcave fair-price boards "'AhTM uuuta wu .uw.uis- '-vwiies from their dulj to fqi toWh V-' War OvST1- rVM, hltCthTivlrf I WM ,cehy 1 -co mo prove to be -effective in cases A,'V"v O'slk ' CtSS" administrator, ins as distinct from PTeriDX-V&&-& f I ---'J'ljVSered for that office darint; the t?T-Ct''? that " .w,0l;!1 bo ttVV Present situation may bo an ' Mr. Knue'Snmvledgra'that pnAV 8G0 f' 5ot 1 ."?.' ire inordinately high. Ignoring tWJ lfefSgS P n t. It w-ico of meatsrcgafding which JtobeMr4 Ay? "M4StSSZ , J cuille ,nd roc M.. Simmers, ajrent of 'the State Foofe te that would bo t and Dairy Department and-government fc: - food-and' dsmg inspector, hoa given bin. tWW iS f'" 'WVVViV-i ati-px m ir,-.,. . Jre "iSlJ CURACY j tea at ?J . U a , Utmost e-3 Y0 .i one tiit J , 14 tood tim ' Unirer- Ejiend anij ,n theoft pief! T AST season's suit still holds together and we can half- '.'TuTjjJ sob our shoes. And you. can still buy a big generous Lai Eiec. afol-'ll n of the Jiest PP tobacco that ever came down the f I trouw; nniify m pike, without mortgaging the old homestead. Hooray! ki9nltoUT lZ?:m Bding S'li Good old Kentucky is still growing Velvet's honest fra- lo'vTT X grant leaf. : We're still ageing Velvet in the wood. Velvet's ' e 'iMu'$ just as smooth and mellow and mild as it ever was. The ftaoSt taolo lori w w '. details ?,flt0 quality's there and the quantity's there just the same. fei" 74 will'eat'w , p'ltow'be Take the "cost" out of the "high cost of living" and what 5h $ do you get? Why, "high living" of course. Well, sir, that's $ p?': 1'. what Velvet does. ':l "ITA o"jiUion n of gold rZVui It's like Velvet Toe says: ; thuboi" for Hint h; ' ' M'niied 'w year, " ti!LKTj "Anybody can tell you how much Velvet costs. But only kn'-.-u" cZ''$ yo' old pipe can tell you how much Velvet is worth. " tiV V think n, J shonld you can r There' goodness knows how there : m. f many pipe loads in every tin ' -.-tf:us., .JylyL. Imlr'aVH of Velvet. Or if you want th CT iiicBitunW mildest cigarette ever there's) ;JI sennloo timt. i r 45 big ones in every tin. i I J conid VirrniB tot .' J . V iwl ol jirii-i-i - jiesday b. mk that I kuow of. (trt!ra httil U jwt1vi-U.t7V Idr kaaract, "rr Oi:;:i--lrmi enhu. .still nutjrCt tr 1 UtTDrt-'-Aindtr tkr .jtood vflVli'vl tt. I |