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Show Ad lefts FOR SALE Pure Club seed wheat. A. C. Candland, phone. New and second-hand furniture at The Modern. Kream Krisp is cheaper than butter but-ter and better than lard. ulYt. KOK SALE 1-3 lot with 2-roomed house, 2 blocks east and 1 south of Depot. 4-13 Good Board and Rooms, 3 doors south of Post Office. Telephone 11 J, & rings. No. 1 second hand Studebaker buggy bug-gy and harness for sale. Inquire B. B Lovell, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. WANTED Good reliable and industrious indus-trious Farmer. Apply to Dr. W. P. Winters, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Cut Flowers! FLOWERS EVERY DAT IN THE YEAR. FLORAL DESIGNS AND SPRAYS A SPECIALTY. SEND TO THL LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI, UTAH. advt. FRESH Violets, Roses, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail grower! in Utah. Two establishments, Provo and Ogden. Our Floral work Is beautiful beau-tiful and distinctive. PHONE 8-0, where flowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. FOR SALE A good Royal Typewriter, Typewrit-er, cheap. Apply to Otto Johan-sen, Johan-sen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. WANTED A good woman " housekeeper. house-keeper. Apply to Mrs. A. C. Wall, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 2a-tf Farm Loans. On easy terms. Option payments. Funds always on hand. F6r twenty-one twenty-one years representing Millor & Veile Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. NEW SPRING HATS. Mrs. W. A. Allred of Chester has a fine selection of new spring hats at her place of business. advt. Home wanted for dependent girl child 4 years old, also a home for a boy 12 years old. See Artkur O. Neilson. FOR SALE Good potatoes. Apply to A. W. Winkler. 4-13 MARQUIS Seed Wheat for sale. Price $2.25 per bushel. M. R. Strate, Spring City, Utah. 4-13 FOR SALE A good home with 4 rooms, half lot with water right. Apply to Austin Monsen. 4-27 Fine Cattle For Sale. For Sale, thirty head of fine cattle, all heifers, two and three years of age. Apply to Willard Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 4-13 FOR; SALE Six-room house, three closets, pantry, water in house and corral; barn, carriage house, garden ground, shade trees, south front, lot size. Price right for quick Bale. J. G. Kelly, Manti, Utah. For Sale Cheap, or Trade. The famous Stallion Dymal, owned by the Mt. Pleasant Percheron Horse company. A nation as well as a state prize winner. A sure Foal getter, get-ter, and well preserved. In good health, sound in every way. The owners own-ers could better use another horse of his class. He weiehs 1800 pounds. color, black; born and raised in France. Fully registered. Call on L. C. Rasmussen for full particulars, and soe the object of a bargain. 3-22tf For Sale. A RIG BARGAIN! SO acres of good wheat land located by the Black Hills, fcist of Spring City. Two 40-acre 40-acre plats. One 40 under four wire . fence. Call on N. H. Omanson, Spring C'itv, Utah. For Sale. THOROUGHBRED Rose Comb white Orpington -eggs for setting. Inquire In-quire of N. H. Omanson, Spring City. Utah. SAVE your old shoes by having the Mt. Pleasant Shoe Shop make necessary nec-essary repairs. Up-to-date service. Parcel Post trade solicited. 4-12-3t Did you ever trade with a store that gave you a good piece of goods at first and then, when they thought they had you solid, Bent inferior grades? McLaughlin & Company don't do business that way. Our grades of coffee run uniform the year around. advt. 250 ACRES of choice grazing land to lease in North Creek. Apply to L. J. Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant. 4-12-tf FOR SALE A good home with six rooms, together with 2 acres of land, part within city limits; fine orchard. Apply to Joseph Brewer, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 5-4 National Forest Timber Fer Sale. Sealed bids will be received by the District Forester, Ogden, Utah, up to and including April 22, 1918, for all the merchantable dead timber standing stand-ing or down; and all the live timber marked or designated for,vCutting on an area embracing 150 acres, Bituat-ed Bituat-ed in approximately Sec. 8 unsurvey-ed, unsurvey-ed, T. 14 S., R. 7 E, S. L. M. Mudd Creek Watershed, about 2 miles south of Clear Creek on the Manti National Forest, estimated to be 500,000 linear feet mine prop material mater-ial and 288,000 feet B...M. saw timber tim-ber of Engelmann spruce and Al- piue in. iu uiu ui less man per M. ft. B. M. for saw timber, $.01 per linear ft. for props 8" or less top diameter and $.0125 per linear ft. for props 8" - 10" top diameter, will be considered, no distinction being be-ing made between green and dead material. Englemann spruce forms approximately 55 per cent of stand, the balance is Alpine fir. Deposit with bid $500.00. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are submited full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Ephraim, Utah. ASTONISHES MT. PLEASANT The QUICK action of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-i-ka, the appendicitis preventative, preventa-tive, astonishes Mt. Pleasant people. ONE SPOONFUL of this remedy relieves re-lieves sour stomach, gas and constipation consti-pation AT ONCE. Ed Johnston, druggist. drug-gist. advt. A PIECE OF GOOD FORTUNE. In these days of high prices it is refreshing to find one article of nation-wide demand that costs no more now than it did before the war. The Youth's Companion subscription subscrip-tion price, $2.00, will not be Increased Increas-ed nor will the contents of the paper pa-per be diminished. The fifty-two issues is-sues of 1918 will be packed full of the best stories by the most popular writers. The Editorial Page, the Boys' Page, Girls' Page, Family Page and all the departments will continue to bring a vast amount of cheer, good entertainment and information for every reader in the family circle. By special arrangement new subscribers sub-scribers for The Companion can also have McCall's Magazine the fashion authority for 12 tnonths, both publications pub-lications for only $2.25. Beginning with the issue of April, 1918, McCall's Magazine is doubled in volume, its page being now the same size as The Youth's Companion's. Compan-ion's. For the present there is no advance ad-vance in price, and the offer of the enlarged McCall's and The Youth's Companion for $2.25 is an unparalleled unparal-leled bargain. Send all orders to THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, St. Paul Street, Boston, Mass. New Subscriptions received at this office. ad.vt, TEXAS Mi DRIVES THIRTY-FIVE MILES FOR IRE TANLAC Wealthy Planter and Merchant Says Wife Had Rheumatism So Bad Couldn't Straighten Out Fingers. 'T have come thirty-five miles in my car to get more. Tanlac," Bald B. Lochridge,, wealthy planter and merchant mer-chant of Lochridge, Texas, while in Kiasling's Drug Store at Houston a few days ago. "My wife suffered with indigestion six years and for the past five or six months has been troubled a great deal with rheumatism. Her lower limbs would swell twice their normal size and she could not begin to get her shoes on. The suffering in her hands was terrible and her fingers were bent just like a claw and she couldn't straighten them out. She could hardly eat a thing and suffered terribly with gas and severe pains in all her limbs and stomach. She was on a diet and even that hurt her, and the only relief she could get from the gas was by taking cooking soda. She tried, everything that money could buy without getting any relief. "Then she started taking Tanlac and commenced to feel better on the first bottle, and she has improved so fast that I can hafdly realize it. She has just finished her second bottle and there's not a particle of swelling in her limbs now. She can wear her shoes now and her fingers are perfectly per-fectly straight. She can eat three square meals! a day now and is as active and well as anybody. She came to Houston with me today In my car, thirty-five miles. She was not at all tired when we got here. She can now go anywhere and is getting get-ting around over the city like she did years ago." Tanlac is now sold in Mt. PleaBant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephraim by D. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock and in Manti by Ralph Hougard. Advertisement.: Read Our New Serial By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART THERE is something some-thing about a story by Mrs. Rinchart that no other author gets a deeper thrill in the adventure, a heightened heighten-ed tension in the mystery, mys-tery, a richer, warmer appeal in the romance, an added crispness and vitality throughout. And never have her varied gifts as a storyteller story-teller been combined to such advantage as in this timely romance of a boy-king whose ideal was Abraham Lincoln. Long Live The King Watch for the Opening I Installment! . . ...... rmipmmMmpm & : MM A.Merz k Co. EMx pSEyj Mt.Plexunt, Ut I PjlK DEATH ON DIRT That is our Motto t this l.uuiulr.v Can you beat it anywhere else? Bring or send your laundry to us, and when we return re-turn it to you it will be spotless in its purity. Our use of soft water prevents any injury to your clothing; TROY LAUNDRY , MT. PLEASANT, UTAH j WHAT WILL A DOLLAR BUY? A dollar would buy 65 pounds of wheat four years ago. A dollar will buy 27 pounds of wheat now. What will be the purchasing power of a dollar when the war is over? Is it not probable a dollar will purchase as much wheat or any other commodity four years from now as it did four years ago? If.it will, a dollar saved now and during the present period of high commodity prices will be worth, in addition to the 4 per cent compound interest it will earn if deposited depos-ited in our Savings Department, twice as much in par-chasing par-chasing power when the war is over. Every dollar saved during the war helps your country win the war. MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK See the BOYS FROM UTAH on their WAY TO FRANCE To Fight For The I Freedom of the World j A Patriotic Triumph. The Utah-Made Picture A 1 .Screen Masterpiece 1 Including the GRAND REVIEW at CAMP KEARNY. I45THARTILLERY Col. Richard W. Young, Commandant. MOTHERS AND FATHERS OF UTAH WILL BE PROUD OF THEIR SONS i DON'T MISS IT Elite Theatre . Monday, April 15 j Admission: 10c, 15c. jj A PYRAMID WANT AD WILL FIND WHAT YOU'VE LOST |