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Show " Lmmn " "" " """"''I t ill 712 2 UNIVERSAL AH I H 11 " ' ' h Ford cars have become such a world utility that it would almost - j iii seem as if every family ought to have its Ford car. Runabout, j j jjjllj " Touring Car, Coupe, Sedan, (the two latter have enclosed j j ; fSjjl , bodies), and the Truck Chassis, have really become a part and ; j . j parcel of human lif 3. You want one because its service will ' I ; . be profitable for you. We solicit your order at once because, j j l- M: ; ' while production is limited, it will be first come, first supplied. i i!! I 'if jjjj I j . - : ;!; liilj I' W . r ):j i EI. C. SUMNER, Prop. ' ji!' J I MOJNT PLEASANT, UTAH. f' I'll f !' i 1 jj--yL OUR GROCERIES tmlr ':''$jnf!z are the finest on the market. We top them all, and don't turn our back JrSsfSI-5 on reasonable prices in doing it, riPwlMTl JlT m "r I either. We are the duplicators of H l'i i vi a 6i' I the grocery business. That is, -our V' fiJ f 1 fKJIS"'' customers are all repeaters they jiij k'yj J$----- keep coming right along after they Kj'jj "i iS-z" ssaf?' make our acquaintance. Get ac- ERICKSEN MEAT & GROCERY CO. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Iff '; 77rJ07 Experience has taught Utah's p ' UmiM farmers that sugar beet' culture ' pi . and prosperity always go hand in E Pi , . hand. Especially has this been M noticeable during the present high prices of sugar-and present- prices will undoubtedly continue for an indefinite period. E 0 No crop raised in Utah brings greater returns with less risk. S fcr, acre tor acre, than does the sugar beet ' y- Before the seed goes into the ground, the crop is sold. There's ' no price iluc-tuation in the meantime, no hunting a market no 1 'm VOhng al the crop in transportation-and sugar beets are singular- 1 ly free from blight or destructive insects. , . E B . At tlie same time, the manufacturer's profits are sure Suar fcE is a staple commodity. It is a necessity. Experience has proved 5 y tnat so long as tho supply is available, the consumption will stead- Ei ily and consistently increase. ' II Pn the bapis,of 32 tons to the acre a most conservative fi-- 1 iTi ture fVr su.(;h il sVndid beet section the farmers of Gunnison Y-i St ley wlU re,Tlvc a return of .-6120 for each acre planted This i a M otal of approximately $420,000. The figure will probably g0 1Uuch l higher than this. n . . E n-mCmtViCiS run"in-, frPm tllVec to fivfi yrs for approximately B-l 3o0 acres ha already been signed. With climate and soil nat E pi n'aly afIfl'terl t0 ,)(:Tt growing; with its large tracts of irrigated N iailds an1 lts Rl,londld trauspoi't'ition facilities,' Gunnison -ValW i. p an ideal location for this factory. 18 E f$ Because the farmers are joint' owners of the plant, the com e; PnJ' s success is doubly assured. Planting time is nearly he P pj and every day the total acreage is being increased. g For complete information regarding this conv ' E ; pamy's suooesslul outlook, call, phone or writ. Goemson Valley Sugar Co. 1 L;:p Office, 420 Sostoa Builtling. - E Thone Wasatch 1803. 6 7' E R. E. FORD REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Have you a, small stock ranch to trade in as part payment on this fine beet or dairy farm? Would consider con-sider a home in Salt Lake City. Pro-vo Pro-vo or Springville. 235 acres. 200 acres beet land, 35 acres meadow land, 5 0 head of stock, blacksmith shop, barn 70 x 40 ft., (granaries, plenty water, 8 room cement, ce-ment, brick house. 3 room tennant house. 22 miles from sugar factory, implements, work stock, everything .needed to run a farm of this size. School and church only a few yards from home. Price $30,000, and only $12,000 down. Now what have you to trade in on this first payment? , It is the H. L. Sumsion place at Chester. Utah. PROFESSIONAL' CARDS Lawyers J. W. CHERRY Aturiiey-at-I,uv. Office in' Lamont Building. Telephone Tele-phone No 4 6. . Vt. l'leasaut, Utah. CLAUD W. BURQUIST Aitwiiiov-at-l.aw. Oilice Second lloor of Ericksen Block. Notary Public in office. Telephone No. 79. Mt. Pleasant. Utah. Doctors W. P. WINTERS, M. D. Physician & Sursreon. Proprietor Winters General Hospital. Hospi-tal. Office at Hospital. Hi blocks S. of Main on 1st West. Pho'ne" No. 55. Mt. Pleasant. Utah. HTSYNDERGAARD, M. D. Physician ami Snnreon. Office at Residence, opposite Post Office. Telephone 5S. Mount Ploasjint, Utah. DR. D. D. TEBBS Telephone No. 7. Second Floor Wasatch Building, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. DR. R. A. BURCH IVntist. -fi0' Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. . . G. P. EOHNE t-anitary Plumber Tinner -Mt- Pleasant. Utah. DR- E. ATpAXMAN IViMisf lVni,lSi"CT8r ,0 r- Tanner "'u 1 ever Woech Drug Store Telephone No. 8S. LLOYD S. HARRIS 1 "inter ;,,1 P..,,,,.,. nllnK,.r. A" Grades of Wall Paper. Out ot ll,w'i Orders Solicited. M- Pleasant, Vah. rui,iicMLIS K- CARTER 'U s,' "'!-Taphor and Kookkooper itVU:l:i n t , Utah. ;s tcr,ns option paymonts. one v,' - S n ,,nn'1- '" twriity- v"Ho'i,o ro,,"p,,",,"V'- Mm,,r ''leasan, Utah. -Knn- |