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Show A Pure, Grape Cream Tartar Baking Powder fj. OZdng Powder tnijSFO-'fzss the f Savor andsiSds to the health' fulness of the foodm I What's the Price of a Good Suit of Clothes? 1 TWENTY DOLLARS. Sj VOU can buy good clothes for less than g p that, $18.00; $15.00, or even as low as $12; jg Q you can pay more. I make very fine clothes at $25.00 to $30.00. But $20.00 is a good aver- g age price; most men who appreciate good dj H quality and style in clothes, good tailoring L ft and fit, are willing to pay as much as $20.00. jg Pj Now, this suit you'll get for $20.00 will sur- H prise you. You will get all-wool fabrics, ig I! trimmings and linings of a high-grade; the things that make a suit wear well and keep y I! Shapdy- 1 H Come in and be convinced. I C M. PETERSEN 1 MT. PLEASANT, - - UTAH g Ericksen Meat andCrocery Co. Choicest Meats, - Freshest Groceries In Stock Always All fruits and early vegetables in season. Equipment phoroughly up to date. Patronage of the public solicited To Our Electric Light Patrons: We urge all our light users to use the latest improved MAZDA LAMP for economy and brighter light. Your meter tells a story each month that sometimes isn't a pleasant one. If you are using the old fashioned 25-cent carbon lamp your meter runs up, and of ter you have insufficient light for your needs. You can double your illumination at no greater cost of current by using the Mazda lamp. They cost only 50 cents. Try them, and then note the difference. Mt. Pleasant Mill & Power Co. N. S. NEILSON F. C. JENSEN O. F. WALL President Vice-President Cashier MOUNT PLEASANT COMMERCIAL S SAVINGS BANK DIRECTORS Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen Olof RosenM, Swen O. Nielson, A. C. Wall Both checks and savings accounts are respectfully solicited. All, customers will receive courteous treatment, and their business our prompt attention. Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Feople sending money through the mails should secure drafts, this being the cheapest and safest way of transmitting transmit-ting money. Banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Four Per Cent. Imcrest Per Annum Allowed on Savings "DcposiVi, Payable Semt-Annually. Semt-Annually. :-; Municipal and School Bonds Bought and Sola" tu mm CALIFORNIA j I I , New Train Service. Inaugurated B yrX April 5th. I "THE PACIFIC LIMITED." 1 A?fSt,K:fV Electrically Lighted Equipment. I p5s$h'n Standard and Tourist Sleepers, I V MmKh I Diner, Observation Car. Vo n "V "Free Rec!ining Chair." Leaves Salt Lake daily, 8:45 a. m. 1 Arrives Los Angeles, 10 a. m. Two i No. 63 Every other good trains daily. I I Morning From , The Los Angeles Limited, electric- S fTt.1, p , S ly Ighted, Standard and Tourist uah Pomts. Make Sleepers. Diner and Observation H Connections at Buffet. Leaves Salt Lake 5 p. m. S Lynndyi with the Pa- Arrives Los Angeles 4:30 p. m. The I cine Limited for ver!a"o, ExPress. Standard and I j tourist Sleepers, Dining car through I Southern Utah and Free reclining chair ca?s. California Points. For further information see any Salt Lake Route Agent. Write for California Literature. Ticket Office 10th East, 3rd South, Salt Lake City T. C, Peck, G. P. A. J. II. Manderfield, A. G. P. A. Los Angeles, Salt Lake City |