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Show BBlI!JEI!:B3nr2E33'!!C"E3SI3E2!3E"IBIIBZSIEiIHIBBIlEIBBlBBailI8 s 1920 Shoes and Slippers are about 59 I m ml hlgk? fka last year. They are j !! asoac ssr eeiu ugaer than m bI4. s E 1 1 r7tl J 1 0il w wan; 5 f i jmri I Hill s a a K a h iiW3 um v m iiiM a any s D plIAUO- 1 A( i-n Ail s I Hoys briuiib $iAv to 4.4y per pair. S Actually worth today from $4.00 to $12.00 per pair. s 1jUm n if mm 5 anQ 5 g AT I I Present worth from $3.00 to $6.00 I S PREPARE NOW for SPRING and SUMMER at less 5 than 1912 Prices. I I Wasatch Mercantile company j ! : "GOOD GOODS" I IP ! j T" I "V"J"i "UJJCT"" "" ---"-" " unr l"T ! Millionaires f in Roomers! TDLAIN, simple country folk down in Texas went to bed one night as poor as the proverbial church mice and awoke to find themselves millionaires! s?"" v g But they cannot accustom themselves to their new prosperity, and they do t'n the most extraordinary things imaginable with their newly acquired wealth. Cf 1 Old Jake Wells went right out and bought himself $4.80 worth of bananas, jV " voli ate tiem' anc then just naturally died. Mrs. Snodgrass, wife of the village doctor (who doesn't know how rich she is), w- built a large wing on the old homestead so she could take in more roomers! Don Another old lady whose profits quickly passed the million mark bought lu" "paw" a new ax so he could cut the kindling more easily. And the surpris- ljve ing thing about it all is that it's true. tioni. Don't fail to read "Millionaires Made While You Wait" t,y Frazier Hunt, in the new Cosmopolitan ousrt H ,- I 1 41 - " "Nearly . cb- everybody worth while " reads y When a financier's wife Cosmopolitan" Is parent-love a, " pawns her jewels ' menace ? You won't know until the end of the Great men almost invariably have had stony why she did it. ' unusual mothers or fathers who played D v a conspicuous part in shaping their lives. But when the pretty young wife of a And eminent psychologists teU us v ieeole oid miUionaire is seen to frequent that the pampering love of parent for a pawnbroKer s and then enter a cheap child unless wiseIy directed-can do , odging-house, being watched by a good- trernend0us harm. looking detective well, there's enough !, ; mystery, love, action and high finance in Harvey O'Higgins has interviewed one j this unusual story to satisfy anybody. of the gres test nerve-specialists in Amer- I TT . , ica on this vital problem. Her Secret" by Vill Payne is the first of a series of adventures by Ben Nothing more amazing and dramatic has . i Bodet, business detective, who we been written about human relationships prophesy is going to take rank as one than "The Love-Image," in the new of the most interesting sleuths of fiction. Cosmopolitan. f jjs America's Greatest Magazine ! ) v r . 1 iy Get Your Copy Today! .I I J j FURNISHED ROOMS: 1st North , and State Street. Mrs. Sarah D. , Wilcox, Phone No. 53-R 4. Mt. Pleas-j ant. 2-1-20. j j Floral Designs anil CUT KIX)WKKS I Send to 1.KH1 FLOKAL CO., Lehi. ! FOR SALE OR TRADE A good 1 two year mare colt. Mrs. Sarah D. ! Wilcox. 1 I , WANTED Hides and Pelts; also ! fat hogs. Pay Top prices. Loran ' Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. l-2tf. i 1 i FOR RENT A vacum cleaner. $1 I j per day. Andrew Tygerson. B! 8-28tf. 3 E g ! FOR SALE CHEAP One good jj;Granary. William Hansen. 1-16 a I i FOR SALE My home on the a ! corner of 1st East and 1st North SI'; Street, Mt. Pleasant. Write Frank SiPritcliett at Elsinore, Utah, or see a.H. C. Beaumann. Mt. Pleasant. 7-18 p COAL Plenty of Castle Gate Coa'. for sale at the Coal Yards of Asa Coates, Mount Peasant, Utah. We are handling some .of the best coal produced in Carbon County. FOR SALE A good piece of land for early lambing range. 8 00 acres. Half could be cultivated. Always water running through the place. Henry R. Thomas, Wales, Utah. 1-16. FOR SALE A good house ana lot. Apply to James Reynolds. For Sale One extra heavy Delivery De-livery wagon in first class shape. Ericksen Meat & Grocery Company. FOR SALE Prepared Horse Raddish. Call on C. A. Clark, Mt. Pleasant. HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID for hides, pelts and furs. Phone or write me before you dispose of your hide3 It means better results for you.. See Harry Mednick, Mt. Pleasant or Phone 78. 2-28. FOR SALE A good beet farm half mile from Sugar factory, 42 acres land. 10 acres permlnent water right-brick right-brick house; flowing well. $150.00 per acre. Also one brick 6 room home, one block from Moroni Hie). School. $2,000. Apply to A. M Nelson, Moroni, Utah. l-2-t( KEAL ESTATK BARGAINS. We have for quick sale one of the best ranches in Sanpete Valley 468 acres of good farming and grazl ing land with a first class water right for every acre that can be cultivated. There are at this time 150 acres being farmed and loo acres more may be broken up. Nearly all the land is under a cood netttinf? wire fence. Terms easv. RED BRICK HOUSE; 7 rooms with all modern conveniences, three blocks south from Main Street. Easy terms. 5 'Roomed House, three (blocks 'from the Post Office, for quick sale. We have listed some good vacant lots. Some of these are good build-in build-in g locations. NORTH SANPKTK REALITY CO. Office in Lamont Building Mount Pleasant, Utah. Phone 40. The Velvet tin as shown here j There's a World of Solid Comfort In theRichRed Tin YES, sir, we mean that same warm red and gold tin that smiles a welcoming "Howdy" to you in every tobacco store. Know what those colors mean? The red is for the friendly warmth, the mellow cheeriness, that Velvet puts into your old pipe. And the gold is where the Kentucky sunshine, that ripens good old Velvet, has just sort of soaked through. Remember what Velvet Joe -jsgll said about it? ftm.l Zif$$ "You've met canned meat and Jp' WkA canned music. Ever see any tinned ' 0&iWWA. shine? Well, look into any 3?&ffiP$ 0MWh Velvet tin." And think this over: We don't have to hide Velvet's taste or smell with a lot of this, that and the other thing. Because Velvet has naturally what pipe smokers want real simon-pure simon-pure tobacco taste and fragrance. It's just good, honest Kentucky leaf, made still more friendly and mellow by two years' ageing in wooden hogsheads. Just good tobacco. That's all. But it's mighty near enough for the man who wants a pipeful of tobacco and not a box of bon bons. The picture of a pipe on the tin needn't keep you from rolling a jim-dandy cigarette with Velvet. How's the Velvet holding out in your old red tin? -the friendly tobacco "' 'I T ii - - ' " |