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Show 0: Sii5? Belies "PJ-t7-ij'f Moi-e tliiin one lmndred growers prosperous x3r farmers who are in a position to handle the raising ra-' slr ni marketing of their crops living within a six-mile R wagon haul of our plant, will "keep the roads hot" j this fal1 hriuging beets to our new factory. g 'l't. Gunnison Valley, with its 21,000 acres of fertile, irrigated S ny(r)Si-'ifI'' knd, wonderfully adapted to sugar beet cultivation, is the ideal Ej $&fji&W lo,'atio for our factory. $ '.-V f Years before a sugar company operated in Sanpete county, SP3 3 tne farmers had successfully raised beets for sliipinent to other pi fe ' sections. During that period, this valley was awarded first $ M ' prize for the "two best acres of beets in the state." 1 Si At the present time we hold eontrac s for npnroximately 3.")00 acres of beet 'j ' a"5 laud. These contracts run for three to i'ive years. With the evening of spring Q 3 this aereasre is beinar rapid lv increased. 3 " ' jij At its present diiily capacity of 450 tins of beets, the Gunnison factory can ?3 easily care for "(MK) acres of land. A small additional expenditure will supply '& il etiuipment to handle nearly 7000 acres. ( 33 The factory is now 05 per cent completed and will POSITIVELY operate this 3 vear. 'i 3 Hj3 Many of the beet growers and othe residents of Grmnisen Valley are part J pa owners of this sugar factory. They are proud to be identified with tin's successful 5 pfl ir.dt-stry, as are other citizens of I'tah aid Idaho. For ownplete informition, call or write to i'.": I Gunnison Valley Siidar Co. I '-J Cffice, 420 Boston Buiidinj. Salt Lake City, Utah. j - Phone Wasatch 1SC3. 0. i III niisiii oiL.i 'lii 'iil! i Is Always BoSt for Your Eng- M iilHjilii; WllPn your engine loses power knocks. rj Q hanaovevheatl, nine times out of t it . . H the aliment in the oil that is to blame. g j w , lljlill Ordinary oil cannot resist the mtenheat J. 1 1 : i'"l t: of the enoine. It breaks down quickly. The ie- f 1 r(i i A PW mug sediment crowds out the oil -th t-e M tj ftfj lubricating qualities froin points wheie is Hr'J! pvM needed most. Moving metal surface which j 0$m should be separated by a protecting irltn of lu f . f . &$m bricant, are thus thrown into direct contact. r tVV ' Six1'?. Sv a '-41 -r-- y, . , : flfpSi Today over a million motorists avoid the j ... i.i sediment menace, with its accompanying ex- f ; W&M Ve and keep their cars running like na. .1 1 i it reduced operating cost, by using MOTS ObKAil i . ; M II II! I I oils- ii i4 .!; ililjll Seely-Hinckley Auto Co. fyffil f j ilSsf iitlililili Ii! liiili LflWiiiiH!ii!'i!!!!iiliiii!!i OUR GROCERIES j JcS'''- are the finest on the market. We to; ! J K-iteillZX, them, all, ar.d don't turn our bad ! on reasonable prices in doing H i T1 e-nj j either. We are the duplicators o! . B M V i S?l I the grocery business. That Is, on:! W ki B A v S ljLS-"' customers are all ' repeaters the;' til i V 13' .' keep coming right along after the; : 1 nfake our acquaintance. Get at-; -S ERICKSEN" MEAT & GROCERY CO.' W11 W Mt Pleasantj utah. i FOR SALE A good kitchen cupboard cup-board and table. Mrs. Lawrent Ericksen. - ! ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY SPRING CITY FLOW a Jf 9 J W " TT5SfST ST0CK of DRESS TRIMMINGS. C , 5 SADIES' NECKWEAR, and NOTIONS of all .: g kinds m town will be shown at the Wasatch in "g ' a few days. It wild pay you to wait. ' 0 f- I h&tm assortment of Mills & Gibbs g I Ss etc S Embroideries. Curtain : g aid J?lWCeived Several ieces of Storm ' 8 ' and mZ t Serff!?' W01 Plaids. Poplins. w and more are on the way. J . 1 special MONDAY, MARCH 17 3 g Quaker and Mother's Rolled Oats at 32 cents. t ' I Wasatch Merc. Co J "GOOD GOODS." |