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Show Emiiw ni.winj.ti mJmmm "S-,ji. .'..'V' Si " f 7 ii n r ri'-i' Y r Your Ice Cream Wants Supplied By R. 17-Weach OrugOo, In Bulk Vanilla, Lemon, St raw berry. Pineapple, Pine-apple, Orange, luxoliite, tunnel, Pistnchie, Maple, ('renin Deminth, (iinger, ( Video, Itanaiin. I One Quart Serves Siv to Light Per-' sons One Quart, ."iOc; Two Quarts, I f'Or; Three Quarts, S.:i; lour. Quarts, Sl.flO. SHERBETS AND ICES Lemon, raiie, I'iiintpplf, (snipe, St raw herry, (.incr, .Mint. Sumr I IVire Jis Hulk Ice ('renin. BRICK ICE CREAM All the above named Ice Cream or Sherbets In Brick I'orni (12 or layers). lay-ers). One (J:iart Serves H to 10 I'er-Mins. I'er-Mins. One Ojiart, f."ic; Two (Quarts, X! .10; Three (Quarts, Si I .."; I our (nai-ts, $1.00. Sie lal Prices on Larger Orders, I)elivered and Packed Pack-ed In Ice at any time anywhere, j PHONE 10 I L I 'in tr i - r 1 in. . mi ii il i d. . f n-.4 : : : ! THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL i COLLEGE ? k Has for its aim the training of men and women for practical and useful citizenship. To this end courses A $ are offered in all the branches of $ 1. AGRICULTURE 1 2. HOME ECONOMICS 3. CONFERENCE AND BUSINESS ADMIN- $ ISTRATION 4. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING AND MECHANIC ARTS S : 5. GENERAL SCIENCE. $ ,nv rccoii IK war ( r over may fake any rourne ofl'ered V ( v ),y the College, which he n.n pursue with profit. A Registration begins September 10. a Writ for Catalog and illustrated Circular, V - V , personal Idler to the President U always welcome and ,s ' s rerelve prompt attention. $ Address: THE PRESIDENT, Utah' Agricultural $ , College, Logan, Utah. V v 0 : : : ; : f The llrlgliain Young rnlverslty at I'rovo. I'tah, begins Its forty-first academic year. Sept. 2a. 1916. Heg-IsKratlon Heg-IsKratlon of students Sept. 25 and Jti; Instruction begins Sept. 27. Ite-quests Ite-quests for catalogues and other lnfor- ( matiou will receive prompt attention. I". ( bristeiison tunes pianos. 7-7 tf For Itcnl Two front rooms furnished. fur-nished. Mi-m l.uclnda Hicks. Hoard and Room at Mrs. John F. Olsen'K, 7th So. and 1st FaHt. For Sale First class milk row. Apply to I!. F. I.ovell, Mt. I'leasant. One elegant front room with board, .trd door South of Tost Office. New and Second-hand furniture at the Modern. For Choice Cut Flowers order from l.ehl Floral Co., Lehl. Cd your rasphorrlcs of N. II. Omensen, Spring City. Cood Oals for Sale. Apply to Nephl fhrlstonsou. 8-11 For Sale - 40 nrreH of good land. Apply Mrs. .1. F. Olson. Ml lie I'lgs for sale. Mrs. J. F. 01-rc'ii. 01-rc'ii. For Henl - linotns for Students. Olof Ifoscnlor, Mt. 1'leiiHiint, Ft. 8-2 Ti Wild Hay for sale. 1'. W. McArtluir. McAr-tluir. Furnished or unfurnished Hoomii for rent. ('. A. Jones. Wanted to Trade - Suit or Over-oat Over-oat ror Coal. ('. M. Petersen, the I'allor. -nil vt . S. P. ChrlMteiuien, palnler nnd pn-irr pn-irr hunger. KiiimintccM all work. Call r phone No. 1 1 2 lt-5. Moi.ey Id Loan on farm security. ioiiU I'tue with fiivorablo tornm. Ifl LABOR DAY fj On one day of each year the nation turns aside from its regular vocation to pay tribute to those who toil. Labor means unselfish service. No one labors for himself alone. Entire communities com-munities share in the benefits accruing from the toil of the individual. In these mountain states five thousand earnest, intelligent, loyal men and women are daily laboring with mind and muscle, with heart and hand, to give the public telephone service of the highest standard of excellence. Whether digging in the earth, or climbing up among the wires ; whether hunting hunt-ing "trouble," repairing the lines, working at the swtichboard, keeping accounts, ac-counts, or performing any of the multitudinous duties of the telephone business, busi-ness, all are imbued with the spirit of service which stimulates them to put forth their best efforts in your behalf. Ivery day is a day of labor for those who serve the public; and LABOR DAY is a fitting tribute to their worth. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. John S. main. Spring City. 6-2 AUTOMD1LE HIRE NEW AU-to AU-to at reasonable prices. Andrew Ty-erson. Ty-erson. For Sale A home with half lot. Across the road east of High School building. For particulars see H. C. Heaumann. For Sale Cheap A brand new harness and Vlele buggy never been used. Apply to Pyramid. Fruit For Sale John W. Mfrks will deliver the choicest peaches, tomatoes tom-atoes and other fruits at vour home at reasonable prices. Ilettr yoe your fruit before you purchase. 8-18 For Sale A good home with 7 rooms, good barn nd out buildings together with 14 acre of city property prop-erty on upper main street: S acres in raspberries. Apply to Levi W. Reyn. olds, Mt. rieasant, Ut. IS, 000 9-8. I'snl Automobile Easy Terms given on used Fords nd Maxwell Automobiles. Ed. Johnston, Maxwell Ajent, Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. tTtsh. Those wanting flowers for special occasions, funerals or Decoration Day may get them from Wm. Hansen at the National, who Is local sgent for the Lehl Floral Co. For Sale At a bargain and on easy terms, the farm of H. R. Pace, 2 Ms miles South East of Mount Pleasant. Pleas-ant. For further particulars see II. It. Tace or Geo. Chrlstensen. 7-28 For Sale 4 00 acre farm with 10,1 acres of high water, 10 acre of prim, ary water right Interest in Madsen Mountain ditch; also 500 acron of grazing land In North Fork of Pleasant Pleas-ant Creolt. Apply to Joseph Johnson, Mount Pleasant, Utah. 9-8 CHF.AP KN'OVOH! DO YOtl WANT A DRY FARM T Hero Is your chance! At I am living too far away from the lnnd to properly prop-erly look after It I will relinquish my right under the Non-Resident Act on .120 acres of land located In Hlg Hollow, between Falrvlew and Fountain Green, to any person who will reimburse me for the (round I have broken up and put Into wheat (about 10 acres) and for other expenses ex-penses Incurred. AddrMa: J. F. Fechaer, PTOo Ctak. For Kent The Aldrlch building located In the center of the Mount Plcnmint business district. An excellent ex-cellent opportunity for some one to enlcr Into business. Severn! good luminous chances are open. If Interested Inter-ested phone or write J. M. Aldrlch, Spring City, Utah, for further particulars. :; : : : ' :.. ; ; , : . ;; UNIVERSITY OF UTAH if X SALT LAKE CITY, VTAH. v $ V Instruction begins Monday. September IS. '' V) Registration of students, and entrance examinations on V Thursday, Friday, Satimlay, Septcmler 14. l."i and 1 (i. A Registration fee during the thre registration day Sep- A tembor U, 15 anil HI SIO.OO; after that Sl.O0. v. Proper buildings with spacious laboratories replete with nuxlern equipment, and a Faculty coiiikisoI of graduates from the leading universities: of the land, are AT VOI R SERYKT. v Courses are offerxHl that prepare for almost any vocation. jj ;s The credits of the Vniverslty of I'tah art; accepted in fuil s by the best universities in the I'nited Stales. . Full information sent upon request. x University of Utah v $ SALT LAKE CITY, I'TAH. $ : : -:: x : . r. : - x x :: ': I " 1 I The High Schools and I Junior High Schools of the f 1 North Sanpete District g Will open for Registration Monday, B September 11. Instruction begins Tues- day, the 12th, and we advise all students d to register as early as possible. This year promises to be one of the most sue- j cessful in the history of the institution, I We extend a hearty invitation to all boys fj and girls of high school age to come and : I help us make it so. j Las hern dei-ldiM that the S,-N of tbe Ml, Jj. : schools shall wear tis.tr..-.., h,v, ,..... fl ,f f,,,,r '"''.v lechers has be,-,. IM,olt,sl, f- .j two from Mount Pleasant mu ,,, f,.m Mllr,inl ; i 0 ,W,,U '-l.n.e to I,, ,,,.. l,u,0. ' I ,n" ,, ""- 'ter In ,, ,.,,,, s ,(l h the uniform selected by the committee I i. !: |