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Show . Kohl's Smiles LUCRES. : 1 fir SOME LUCKY DOG! One of our town's late bridegrooms dropped In on us the other tiny- and remarked that his honeymoon was over; we ventured imt: hU vhole nmrrlod life should be one continuous honeymoon, j to which he replied: "The honeymoon is over when friend wlfr ' ' Ivee v.ni :ork ami beans for dinner and giTiv tbvr p rk chops to the dog." There's something lucky about grasping this opportunity to stock your pantry with groceries of superfine quality now. 'You will like the moderation of our prices and admire the courteous treat mcnt received here.. Steady patronage of this store will help you keep within your budget S-P-E-C-I-A-L Large 11 oz. Glass Peanut Butter . ;... 15c 6 oz. Jar Mustard 10c . KOHL. . i ! f Whoopee ! j I Open your latest Montgomery Ward Catalog J f Page No. 238; Cabinet No. 166F4332 in colored enamel. Price $40.45 delivered in Price, Utah. WE SELL 'UM TOO, JUST LIKE IT. X X Same dimensions, same materials, same in appearance, but X g a better glassware set, in same colored enamels. Our Price in Duchesne always ha3 been i I $3950 and Our Installment Charge is Lower too. X I SCHONIAN FURNITURE COMPANY Duchesne. Utah ! I X Z X X S Change of Management I t Effective January 18, 1930, Mr. Arthur J. Orr was 1 elected, by the Board of Directors of the Duchesne Hard- X ware & Lumber Company, to the managership of said T company. Mr. Orr succeeds Mr. J. Guy Whitford, who has severed his connection entirely with the company, X I resigning as President, Director and Manager. X x The Company thanks its patrons for the patronage J received in the past, and wishes to express the hope that X under the new management it will continue to merit X X their good will and favors. X GEO. A. LOWE COMPANY. J I ! X X I Duchesne Hardware & I Lumber Company t I COZY THEATRE I Weekly Program February 16th to 22nd t Sunday and Monday , X "HELL'S HEROES", special cast o T (comedy) "High Jack and the Game' X also News (silent program) o X Wednesday and Thursday o Neil Hamilton-Hary Brian in 'The Kibitzer" (silent) 1 (collegian comedy) "Flying High" (talking) Friday and Saturday X Ken Maynard in "SENOR AMERICANO" o T Sth episode, 'The Ace of Scotland Yard" (cartoon) "Hotsy Totsy" o Insurance Makes Progress Possible No factor of our industrial civilization plays a more important part in the lives of our citizens than insurance. It is not only an integral part of our progress; it makes progress and achievement possible. The automobile on the highway; the ship crossing the ocean; the new sky scraper towering into the clouds; the freight train carrying commodities from producer pro-ducer to consumer insurance is a vital necessity in all of these activities. Without protection .against accident, ac-cident, fire or loss, no one could take the tremendous risks of building, employing labor, or operating factories. Because of the safeguard provided by insurance man . may function to the limit of his abilities, unafraid . of ruin or irremediable loss due to circumstances outside his control. GEORGE 5. BOWERS Agent Duchesne, Utah |