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Show F. Christensou tunes plajos. 7-7.' FOR SALE 134 acre tinx at I:.-dianola. I:.-dianola. J. R. Olaoa. FOR SALE Good second hand huj- gy. Mrs. Lucinda Hicks. Clive Barney has moved from Wasatch, Was-atch, to Murray, Utah. LOST Yellow mare. 14 0 0 lbs., branded with bucket bail. Finder ;n:'orm John Rackman. Reward. 10-lS-tf. ,v ip ;.,..( '()!,! mom virti bnp ' ..i of l'.-: Oif.ce. New and Second-hand furciture i the Kodarn. For Choice Cut Flowers order fro i Lehi Floral Co., L-sM. FOR SALE One fine horse, sultab for both driving and wori. Jot-a K. Madsen, Mount Pleasant. 9-2 8-:! Wanted to Trade Suit or Overcoat Over-coat for Coal. C. M. Petersen, tU Tailor. advt. j 8. P. Christensen, painter and B1 -per hanger, guarantees all work. Cf. 1 or phone No. 112-R-5. AUTOMBILE HIRE NEW AU-to AU-to at reasonable prices. Andrew T;-gerson. T;-gerson. LOST Lady's Navy blue Suit Coat between Mount Pleasant and Moroni. Mor-oni. Leave at Pyramid office and receive reward. Hans Jorgensen. OIK CAPTAIN (By Mrs. Grace Jacobsen) In. these days of strife and warfare Anrry nations clash and fight Cabling misery, woe and heartache And a gloom as black as night. j Mi.chty problems vex the nations Spreading to our own fair land And our nations ship must need be I Guide ! In- a calm, strong hand. I i And the captain who has guided her ! Safely by ea'-h bar and siu':,l Has been mindful of the passengers Till they've reached their destined goal. He has anchored us In safety, ! Peace and plenty yet abound And this nation still will trust him For his judgment's safe and sound. Who is this captain of our hopes That deserves a Lincoln's fame. Holding high the scales of pustice? Woodrow Wilson is his name. (Advertisement.) m i j L?Hf,ve.. -it; --.: ..' : -;xA-.. a -'---' ' "71 -j Quality First ONE YEAR AGO THE 3400 r.p,m.HALMERS CAME INTO BEING; NOW 50,000,000 HAPPY MILES LIE BEHIND IT Just one year ago the 3400 r. p. in. Then behold the situation. Six Chalmers was born, months later these 18,000 cars . September 30th is its Anniver wcrc a11 built- Then 10,000 more sary Day. wcre ordered. It was untried, unknown, And a few days ago we got looked a little strange because it word that 20,000 more are being was different, and nobody outside built 48,000 of these 3400 of four men knew what it could r. p. m. Chalmers. i'rn, f 4l , 48,000 in all a $50,000,000 These four mcn-thc menyho j iness ln . , , , . had dreamed the car had little h to say. So you sec why we are proud to "What will it do ?" they were have a birthday party for the car. asM- Any car that has 50,000,000 "Get in and try,' they replied. happy miles of use behind it And in three days' time every certainly has an interesting his- last Chalmers executive had ex- tory and its birthday anniversary Cerienccd a thrill that was new . is an event, ehind the wheel. T i . . , ., . ... Kemember this is only its first I hey banged it around in city birthday. So successful has the traffic, abused it on hills, ran it car proven that the Chalmers through broken fields, made it Company is continuing to build take hurdles they would never jt riht through into next year, ask their own personal, cars to go you're safe in getting a car take. now that won't be obsolete in They were amazed and then the spring. they sat down and decided to n , . d.,w i . mi Consider the price, &1090 buildthreeliniesasnianvottlie.se T , , 1 ' 1 cars as they had ever built of any model in a single year before - Come in today. Attend the $22,000,000 worth. birthday party. Seely-IHIiiraekBeyp&uto Co. Phone No. 2(i Mount Pleasant, Utah. fuiiS( , w ri 'SSE! rl fit- ' jtsJfiBfn : Buildind ior "the W w 3 r Future SL (n No community builds only for the present. Public buildings, parks, driveways and viaducts, for example, are planned to met the requirements of the community's com-munity's gTOWth. A telephone company must also build for the future. Communities are always growing up to their telephone development. Hence exchanges, switchboards and subways must be built, not only to care for present pres-ent needs, but they must bt planned to be readily and conomically adapted to necessary extensions and developments for leveral years ahead. Construction plans are based on careful itudies of each locality by men especially espe-cially trained in estimating possibilitiee in gTOWth of population and commercial commer-cial and industrial expansion. It is the long look ahead that enables our engineers to anticipate the futux needs of each locality and to provide increased telephone facilities when needed, most efficiently and economically. j The public is best served by this policy of anticipating rather than trailing in the rear of a community's advancement. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 'TN, ,dH. REPUBLICAN TICKET NATIONAL t President CHARLES KVANS HUGHES Vioe President eiIAIU.ES WAKUEN FAIRBANKS STATE Senator CEOROE SUTHERLAND Supreme Court Justice. 1). N. STRAUP Governor NEPlll L. MORRIS Secretary ot State j LINCOLN G. KELLY ' Attornev General HAROLD "P. KADI AN' I Auditor I ! JOSEPH JENSEN j Treasurer DAVID II. MADSEN Superintendent ol Schools DR. E. G. GOWANS Congressman First District TIMOTHY Cj IIOYT NLVKNTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT .1 udce JAMES W. CHERRY of Mount Pleasant District Attorney FREDERICK E. WOODS of Price COUNTY TICKET 4-vear-terni Com in Iss loner JAS. 1). MEYRICK of Mount Pleasant 2 -ven r-term Commissioner J OS. S. 11AGNALL of Chester Clerk T. J. MORLEY, JR. of Moroni Recorder C. II. HEAL of Ephrnlm Assessor C. F. AUGASON of Fountain Green Treasurer ROY D. M EI, LOR of Fayetlo Sheriff -J. M. UURNS oT Mantl Attornev E. D. WOOLEY oT Mantl Surveyor -JOHN L. PUNCH of Falrvlew State liejiresentat I ves V. C. .1 ENSKN of Mount Pleasant C. R. DORICS of Epliriilni ( i'.illl i -:i 1 Advert Iscmcut ) j Itaphai l Jensen Is homo from I Jilaho. Two Stoves In One No need for that heater and old fashioned j cook stove. You can cook, bake and jj heat, all with one fire, by using Patented JW ! High Oven Range i It saves fuel; it saves labor; it saves time. Reduce LivingCost Brea1 fust prernred with fuel u-.t in s;ovc the even-Why even-Why buy extra coi'.l r."J 1 cfore. 1 have all the txua trcv.lU- Th'r.U cf the time, labor of tending two stoves hen n vl in.-:.oy yc u c-:i suve i one Cole's Hi;l"Oven Ivi;f.c,e I ' p'aoine, this nioJern will lu-Mt your home ant iar. -.e in your hotr.c. I cook your menls with or.e A heavy bui't rane of I fire, giving better results 1ar;e cookir.L", KikiiiR nnd than the two old stoves heating capac'tv that oceu- put together, nnd with pi.M small floor npnec. I less than half the coal bills Make room for it your to pay ? home. Set Ih niirn "du " on fJi occn (,'oor- non ceirurn without it. 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