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( They are all located close to towns, dally mail and passenger train service and close to the main line. , J If you are one of the numerous persons looking for a good place J to make your homo and a place with opportunities unexcelled In the West, Write me. Do it now, before these snaps are all taken. ! GUY G. GARLETZ REAL ESTATE. Mackay, Idaho. ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY SPRING CITY FLOUR I h THEY'RE HERE, M 1 GIRLS! I " w ! Collars and all kinds of neckwear; Ruffling; Necklaces, pq I W red and jet; Tassles, Handkerchiefs; Sealskin and Wal- g ! p rus Purses and Bags; Patent Leather Belts, all colors ! fcs and widths; Camisoles; Real French Kid Gloves; Slip- pers, Pumps and Oxfords in Patent, Black, White,' (4 Grey and Dark Brown Kid. 0 u ! ? ' " I Men's Hats and Caps of Style and Quality. A New Lot of Men's Ties in a Wide Range of Designs M m and Colors. i O A Complete Line of : SILK, MADRAS and DRESS SHIRTS of all kinds, g j "DRESS UP. " x 3 8 g 1 Wasatch Merc. Co. j "GOOD GOODS." O ? P Z. C. M. I. WORK SHOES "NEVER-RIP OVERALLS f SIMPLE comhixattox I HELPS WEAK EYES E Mt. Pleasant people are aston- r ished at the quick results produced t by simple witchhnzel. camphor, hy- drastis. etc.. as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. In otic case of weak and nearsighted eyes a few days use brought great improvement. In another an-other case it stopped eye pains and inflammation. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Ed. Johnston, John-ston, druggist. Advertisement. Try a Pyramid Want Ad. Try a Pyramid Want Ad. I Your Telephone Service g I in Peace, War and I ' Reconstruction j' 1 Peace I , An abundance of materials for telephone construction purposes, an alwayi h 3 available supply of labor, a well knit business organization, and normal and 3 ( long- anticipated demands for service Is 3 ' Telephone service of the type that the Rocky Mountain West received in those g pre-war days was within the bounds of possibility. c 3 ' i! I War 1 1 But then came the day wljen the nation squared its jaw and turned its face jjg 2 toward war when industry in general lined up behind the nation in one M solid phalanx to bring about the Great Result. Sjj There was no longer an abundance of labor and material available for any 3 purpose not directly connected with the prosecution of the war. Thousands f 5; of highly trained telephone men and women were called upon to devote all jg j their time and skill to meeting the needs of the government. g And neither was there the same normal demand for service. The candle wa m burned at both ends. While the supplies of the things that made service) possible at all fell far below normal, the demand for the service rose steadily 3j until the daily number of calls reached tremendous proportions. 1 Durirfg this period we rendered the best telephone service that war-time con- ditions would permit, but it was not and could not be the same type of ser- ? vice that the public enjoyed in days of Peaoe. x t 1 I Reconstruction j ij We have gone through the troubled period of war and we face to-day the ' . ij important period of reconstruction. " .- ? a But it has not been possible to overcome in a few months the handicaps im- s d posed by nearly two years of restricted construction. New buildings and ' ?! completed switchboards cannot be improvised nor can large numbers of addi- .. j 3 tional employees be trained to the highest point of efficiency in so short a ': i 3 period of time. ; , K I We have not yet been able, under these conditions, to bring your telephone t 3 service back to the same high standards that characterized it in pre-war days. ft 3 But the same policy of striving to give the Best Telephone Service in the 3 World still exists, and to-day our efforts are centered in the work of supply- a f ' 3 ing the most efficient- service that the present unsettled conditions will F j " i permit. H g ' g May we expect your confidence and cooperation while waiting for ) . 1 ' gj that period of normality to which all business is looking forward? ! . i,. ; j The Mountain States Telephone and TelegraphtfCo. I n'MI,IBallaalMB:n't:,levalDK,niBn PROFESSIONAL ' CAED5 -Lawyers J. W. CHEERY Attorney-at-Law. Office in Lamont Building. Telephone Tele-phone No. 46. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. CLAUD W. BUEQUIST Attoincy-at-Law. Office Second floor of Ericksen Block. Notary Public in office. Telephone No. 79. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Doctors . W. P. WIHTEP.3, M. D. , Physician & Sui-rcoh.' Proprietor Winters General Hospital. Hospi-tal. Office at Hospital, 1 blocks S. of Main on 1st West. Phone No. 55. Mt. Pleasant, Utah. H. F. SYNDERGAARD, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office at Residence, opposite Post Office. Telephone 58. Mount Fleasant, lltiib. DR. D. D. TESB3 Dentist Telephone No. 7. Second Floor Wasatch Building, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. DR. R. A. EUP.GH Dentist. 260 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. G. F. BOHKS Sanitary Plumber & Tinner Mt. Pleasant. Utah. DR. E. A. PASEIAN Dentist. Successor to Dr. Tanner Dental Parlor over Weech Drug Store Telephone No. r,. LLOYD S. HARMS Painter and Paper Hanger. All Grades of Wall Paper. Out of Town Orders Solic'ted. Mt. Pleasant, rtfth. ELI TE THE A TRE FOLLOWING THE FLAG TO FRANCE. Released by the Committee on Public Information, George Creel, Chairman. Taken by U. S. Signal Corps and Navy Photographers and the .French General Staff. See What Our Boys Did In France. THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WAR. Uncle Sam's Answer tft.the Lies of the Huns. ORCHESTRA MUSIC. Prices 15c and 25c. Tues. and Wed., April 22 and 23. From Youth to Old Age Youth thinks the road long. ' Age knows it lias been slioi t.. Also, Age .can see wheroin it initrlit better have; jirovidcd for comfort while the viror of Youth remained. THE SAVING OF YOUTH ARE THE COMFORTS OF AGE. Slart that Saving Account now, while your strength is unabated. Add to it week after week. It will prove your friend if the evil days should come. A Savings Account with this bank has a growth of its own Interest. Vo respectfully solicit your account. Ill PLEASANT COMMERCIAL 8 SAVINGS BANK |