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Show Records Ads Pay. Try Them WHY NOT SELL FOR CASH Will want Veal, Lambs, Pork, Chickens, Butter and Eg;r.;. John JLvr & Sii'. Duchesne. Utah. 2t. FOR SALE: A parlor orffan in good condition. For particulars enquire at the Record Office. FOR SALE 40 acres joining town of Duches ne on south. W. C. Perry, Ely, Nevada. Wanted Men to work in the Gilsonite mines. Gilson Asphaltum co. Rainbow. Watson, Utah. i It is our rule to reduce prices instantly in case market conditions indicate lower costs. On Dry Goods, Piece Goods and Clothing. 45 and 50 cent Outing now .40c .$1.10, 9x4 sheeting, now 40 and 50 Outing Flannel now 35c 49 cent Bleach, now - ;. ; L 49 cent Gingham now 39c 98 cent Wool Sox, now...- 45 cent Gingham, now - 35c 75 cent Wool Sox, now - -; I 35 cent Gingham, now 28c 49 cent Wool Sox, now ----- 1 Mens and Boys Suits 20 per cent off. Ladies Coats 20 per cent off. oScBeou Me Store DUCHESNE, UTAH U . i 1 """-j 'ZSn-'-'iVK'""1 I I ii i ' r " " " T' " ' a I -".""J1 M"lA '" .! 1 ": ' . - ' . mmni ' "n- " 1 YOUR RED CROSS The American Red Cross, by its Congressional charter, Is officially designated: i To furnish volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of armies in time of war, In accordance with the conventions of Geneva. To act In . matters of voluntary relief and as a medium of communication com-munication between the American people and their Army and Navy. To continue and carry on a system sys-tem of national and international relief in time of peace and to apply ap-ply the same in mitigating the sufferings suf-ferings caused by pestilence, famine, fire, floods and other great calamities. calam-ities. To devise and carry on measures for preventing these cauces of suffering. -OURTH RED CROSS ROLL CALL November 11-25, 1920. MEMBERSHIP FEES: Annual 1-00 Contributing 5.00 Life 50.00 Sustaining 10-00 Patron 100.00 Send dues to' your nearest local chapter. . ' If you have turkeys that are noi and would not be first on the mar ket, it would be our advice that you fatten them before you attempt tc dress and sell them. Those buying turkeys in this section in the past have taken on too many seconds and some of them , have lost heavily or. this class of turkeys. W- understand under-stand that it will be indeed difficult diffi-cult to sell seconds on 'thf. loca) market. Records Ads Pay. Try Them ?URNBTURE. We have on hand a good supply of WOOD, STEEL and BRASS BEDS. SPRINGS MATTRESSES and COTS. DRESSERS, DINING TABLES, BUFFETS. CHAIRS and ROCKERS '.. 'J CUPBOARDS, KITCHEN CABINETS. RANGES J . and HEATERS. Empire and Pathe Phonographs. Reasonable Prices. t ' t Schonian Furniture Co. Caskets and Trimmings. Duchesne, Utah. - Hon. Simon Bamberger Governor of the State of Utah, says: Ml T is the dollar saved that provides shelter and l comfort on rainy days ; that is available foil wise investment ; that leads to financial success: and independence. ?Saving is no more than intelligent spending! "The man who saves is seldom out of a job. He' f is the man to whom comes the greatest opportunities." opportu-nities." : :o: ; ' N V "SPENT dollars never draw interest." Bank of Duchesne MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE e- J |