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Show Every state has a new I.Q. an "independence quota" for sale of War Bonds. Are you investing 10 per cen tof your income in future security for your family's independence? inde-pendence? tLost and found columns ol Tokio newspapers are crowded crowd-ed these days. Every time aa American buys a War Bond, the Japs lose face. Buy your 10Co every pay day. BICYCLE REPAIRING All work guaranteed. Darwin Barker. Rear of 94 North Main. Phone 4. Smtih-field. Smtih-field. Advt. APARTMENT FOR RENT Mrs. Annie G. Miles. IPhone 119M. Adv. to help you wifh your work There's not question about it. Selective service ser-vice for military purposes has greatly cut down available farm labor. But work must go on. Thousands of farmers have "drafted" Electric Hired Hands to do many more jobs. Why don't you, too? Come in, let's tali it over! ' See Your tiectrical Equipment Dealer or UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. V AND STAMPS ! j GEORGE G. NELSON, wholesale Coal Dealer, Bear River Mutual, Fire and Automobile Insurance, Notary Public, Phone 181. Residence 143. Adv. T.F. I FOR SALE Small two wheel trailer. trail-er. Good tires. Also wooden land- leveler. Mrs. Laura Gyllenskog, Phone 62W. Old or Crippled Horses Wanted We pay 1 1-4 cents per pound live weight. Call 140R3 collect or write. Cache Valley Chinchilla Corporation. Smittifield Utah. Adv. 8-1-42 So You'll have More Money for War Bonds rcsMcroRY M BUY Jwft STAMPS The less you have to pay for food, clothing, and other necessities, the more War Savings Bonds and Stamps you will be' able to buy. That's one very important " way in which the chain : stores are aiding the war effort. ef-fort. Because chain store prices average at least 10 lower, chain store customers have more money left over - after buying the necessities of life. It According to the 19 iO U. S. ' Census Utah chain store sales amounted to $41,454,000 in 1939, the last year for which figures are available. With prices averaging 10 lower, this meant a saving of $4,145,400 to chain store customers. Such savings, made possible by chain store economies, if j put into War Bonds, would be a real help to Uncle Sam. ! UTAH CHAIN STOKES FOR FLOUR. Feeds, Coal, Grain Chopping and Grain Steam Rolling, Roll-ing, call at the FARMER'S EXCHANGE MARKET Farley Winn, Manager South Main. Phone 87-J Smithfield adv. Ijeiiuinv i g.ft that gays ,(I ove you..and xMJM j KEEPS ON saying it. It's the prized gift- J choice of America's modern young ladies. W FSS"" . ' Complete, the ta N4 " o I utility of tjie cK- I -7" 7 , Streamlined deagj.'-; , J-rr 7', . a, , A chest length; bned I t " ''' 'A A torn. Self -rismi I i ' A' , Y ' I .'A" ' SVERY LATEST I AT Ofc I MOTH XWt MODERN DESIGN ONLY J mu i n A rich example of fine craftsmanship. Ex- f t II' INSURANCE t.crior of love'y hand-matched veneers. 7 'fl c IKirilincm Moth-defying interior of ?" aromatic -T,w " TEl 1 n v. lu u e u ! red cedar. "a,'l 7 MMMn,iramiaare,B"BiMnrriTnrii liiMfcir Crystal Furniture Co. II ll2B MIHRTn M Ml IIIUMIH Special Notice to All j Property Owners Notice is hereby given that all Sidewalk ditches must be cleaned by the property owners. By order of Mayor and City Council, and Board of Directors of Smithfield Irrigation Co. Adv. Adolph, Benito and Hirohito p" the three blind mice. Make f3 them run with ten percent of your ""roe " War Bonds J every pay day. |