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Show e." WANTED I. ,; A Buyer for some good 0ftt USED WASHERS h:- Apply to the MAYTAG SHOP r6tt,: Phone 130 ADLETS NEW SCHUTLER WAGONS FOR SALE! New Schutler wagons. You can trade-in your old wagon. We also have some splendid used wagon3 at Bargain prices. P. M. PETERSON, Ephraim, Utah LAMBING PASTURE or DRY FARM $10 per acre. 240 acres 4 miles north west of Fairview. Water the year around. Fenced, and the best of cleared fertile farming land. See N. B. Pritchett, Fairview, or write R. N. Pritchett, 819 East 84th. Street, Los Angeles, California. 3-27 ! FOR SALE The Feed Yards and Shearing Correl. south of Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. . Apply to Mt. Pleasant Commercial & Savings Bank. FRUIT, SHADE and ORNAMENTAL, Trees. Shrubs and Vines. MOORE'S NURSERIES Ask for Hriee List. Ogden, Utah. We have one or two Bargains in Used Washers at the Maytag Shop. Telephone 13 0, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 1 ESTRAY ANIMAL FOUND I have at my place in Mt. Pleasant a white mare, about 8 years old No brand visible, weight about 1.000 pounds. Would be glad to f'nd the owner. JAMES MONESEN. AN OPPORTUNITY ! FOR SALE Cheap The business! buildings and property of Lauritz La.rsen on State Street. For infor ; mation call at the Pyramid Office. i All kinds of Fur Tanning done by i Joseph Borg, Mt. Pleasant. 11-1 ' FOR SALE 18 acres of choice farm! land. Good fish pond and hatchery, with 400,000 capacity. Erick Wal-iemar, Wal-iemar, Mt. Pleasant. Bring your Furniture for Repairs, to Peter A. Lindberg. Prices are Reasonable. WANTED 10,000 Pelts, Hides and Furs. Will also pay top price for VeaJ, Hogs and Beef. J. W. MARX & SON Mt. Pleasant Phone No. 14 6. FOR SALE The beautiful Brick home of Mrs. O. N. Clemensen. Inquire In-quire at home in the mornings. Owner having good Utah farm for sale at rea?onable price write D. E. Myers, Biloomington, Indiana. 1 FOR SALE- - ( 1 ) All or part of 37 acre farm. 10 acres ready to sow; ii acres in hay and grain. On cement highway joining Spanish Fork on We"t. Good location, soi) and water ilht; or (2) An opportunity and a bargain for man who desires to enter pure bred stieep busine-os or dairyin? and hog business. 90 acres alfalfa, 7 0 acres paitiire, 3 room farm house., granary, garage, 8 0 ft. barn, sbed-roor.i sbed-roor.i for 25 cows, teams, wagons, mowers, sheep mangers, hog feeders', gas engine, 100 tons hay. Soil ood for beet, giain, trees, grapes, etc. Net fence around farm. One 'mile from Maplei.on depot. Come and seo tlieie farms. Now is Lie time and 'this is the place.' For prices and terms, nee or write owner, J. A. B I tOCKB ANK, Spanish Fork. Utah. Mrs. J. W. Mc Garni of Salt Lake visited Mt. Pleasant friends last Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Larsen have announced the birth of a son las" Saturday. MARK. EVERr GRAV ( .i,i-M JtRzS ,1 I"-- t ,';'--, "irv.js lJff:' f ------ - ZSf7J Ll J - " ,' ''. Wr; '' a t- ' ' ' . '.'- MERZ MONUMENTS MODERN MARBLE & GRANITE MEMORIALS p. o .Box :m yiC.r?. & Jacobsen. Pronrictors. fhon0 " Main Street Mt. Pleasant, Utah. iiiiiiinijaiiiiiiiEBiiiioiiiiitiiiiiiii fi MORE j " IF YOU do not add something to your bank account today, the day is lost and will not be of any help to you J tomorrow. J H ALSO maintaining a bank account tends to prevent you getting into debt. a It helps you mentally and morally. North SaiipeteOBank 2 Mt. Pleasant ' v w AM. THE FIRST MESSAGE i i A TR. WATSON, ccme hera; 1 want you !" exclaimej Alexander Graham Bell cn March 10. 1876, dur ing an afternoon of experimentation, and over a wire connecting con-necting two rooms, the young assistant heard the words, the first spoken sentence to b 9 transmitted. Fifty years have passed. Today there are 17,000,000 telephones in the United States, giving voice to human need, as Bell's crude transmuttir did then. Fire breaks out in the night; law-breakers invade a home; sickness strikes at a family circle. "Come here, I want you," is the summons, and the telephone speeds it on the way. Business of importance demands the decision ot one who is on the far side of the continent. "Come here, I want you," is the summons again, and as if by magic, a personality person-ality is projected through space, questions are asked, answers given, problems solved by telephone. Every telephone call is an echo of the first message. For whether it is the physical presence or the listening ear that is desired, the impulse that lifts the telephone receiver is, "I want you." Cell System One Policy ej. Universal :' One System 4te M Service The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. TO I 4 wif uM S MOXKV i.-. eiiiiv.ilriit, lii ln'iiijr i itlilc In own ;uiyl Iniii;- els!' o!' -i:;tl v:uiu ji STAli'T ti li.-iiik iifconut ami ) 1 li-.'ii y'Mi ni;i y Ik able 1o have smiic i.f Uu; Oiin.s you want. I i ! ii. fmm mmrni a saigs bank "The Strong Safe Bank" , 'i i MT. PLEASANT MARBLE WORKS I I Marble and Granite Monuments : -L;r S IMf.tl ( 'Uss UOIt.'C.NHNSMIF rilK KS IIKtMlN.tBUt a V. (. V..,x IH T-fphono fitt E. RUTISHAUSER j AT THE PLACE FORMERLY OWNED BY A. MERZ J Mt. Pleasant, UtD 5 DIBIEBBIliBBIBaBBlBliaBBiailBIIUUJI |