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Show All tliese titled Smproveuaents yet grently reduced! The new Chevrolet Six is enjoying the weather-proof internal-expanding greatest public reception ever given a four-wheel brakes, with front and rear Chevrolet car. For it offers scores of drums tightly enclosed ! new improvements and refinements iarger full-balloon tires, a new clutch that make it a finer car in every way. and a stronger transmission! Yet it sells at greatly reduced prices! quieter strongerf more beautiful ; Consider a few of the extra-value pisherbodies withricherupholsteries, features that Chevrolet has incorpo- m0re distinctive colors, and wider, rated in this greatest of all Chevrolets deeper seats! a smoother, flashier six-cylinder Every factor ha3 been considered that : valve-in-head motor, with its capacity &M tQ thg comfort and j increased to 50 horsepower! convenience of the Chevrolet owner, a stronger, more durable rear axle, Come in today. See this greatest of all with increased gear ratio! Chevrolets! Check over its new features, four Lovejoy hydraulic shock Drive it. You'll find quality you never absorbers assuring a smooth, even, thought possible at such greatly comfortable ride over.any road! reduced prices! T "49i5 rhCoupa 565 T Slan Drilrerr 595 .'495 ; L'bt ,5 SR-W...... t .ri.a-hfc-, -625 IX Ton ChaasU ,.... 520 rco-ci, 565 a,...,;... '675 - ...hw... 625 All prices f. 6. b. 'factory. Flint. Michigan Mcirtin Nielsen Auto Co. i MAIN STREET AM2XEICA2T POUE 1 A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR iaiiTT 1 ' ' 1 mil i iw ' mi ii n m i i n , ' Utab Wontio Gsins Sevrntesn Pounds "When I started Sargon I hadn't p been a well woman for fifteen years, f My digestion wa so bad that at times I couldn't eat enough to keep going. i I suffered badly from biliousness V 1 f "'f x ! I " ' f V " " ' s y A i V" -y- V. 1 i 4 I - )i 1 K v j 5 MRS. R. B. RANCK I and constipation and frequently had j such terrific headaches they alarmed me. My color was awful. Disordered j kidneys and bladder trouble added to $ my suffering and my Umbs would j swell and pain me until I could ? hardly endure it I lost weight, al- i ways felt tired out, and was so weak j It was often afternoon before I could j force myself to get out of bed. ' "It took only three bottles of Sar- , gon to put my system in splendid condition and I've gained seventeen pounds. My digestion is fine; my kidneys and bladder don't trouble me like they did, and my legs never swell any more. Sargon Pills entirely entire-ly overcome the constipation and biliousness and my skin is clear. I have worlds of strength and energy. My husband and several relatives are taking Sargon after seeing what It did for me." Mrs. R. B. Ranck, 427 Pleasant Court, Salt Lake City. Wm. Thornton Drug Co., Agents. o I I s ! - ' , IjiAJiffi'TOU 1 lT ... - - - ..- - - t ' B ABOUT THE ORIGIN OR THE POSTER BED $ In medevial times castles were poorly ventilated structures, with huge barny rooms, partially filled J J openings and lacked central heating systems. J IHf To escape the resulting draughts and chilly atmosphere the beds were set upon a railed platform. g 5 A low ceiling was supported by a post at each of the four corners of the bed and a curtain was hung g 8 from the top. The occupant by drawing the curtains around his bed could thus escape the draughts ana j g shut out disturbances. 2 During colonial days this bed gave way to the "tester bed" type. The bed sill had the comer J 8 posts and a roof but the draw curtains were replaced by a shallow Talance of chintz or linen. Furtner j g changes modified the bed to it's present "poster" design. 5 jl HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED? g I? How you could buy furniture that would perfectly match the tiles and color scheme In your breakfast J i room or kitchen. S H We purchase this kind of furniture "in tie raw" shipping it "knocked down" In car load lots. This gives our customers two great advantages. j l 1st. The freight charges are so materially reduced that a big eaving is passed on to the pur- j g chaser. jTJ 2nd. The .furniture may be decorated to fit the ensemble for which it Is Intended. J P If you need a breakfast set bring in samples of your color schemes, personally select your stencils or trimming and see vour set decorated by skilled artists in our modern equipped shops. X g THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL P A lot of expensive kapock filled silk and velvet cushions which we have been forced to carry over j X) from the holiday season. These are priced for immediate clearance at ft? I $1.95 Each I S SEE T1IEM IN OUR WINDOWS $ JJ " Nine Busy Stores g Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. ' "The One Price House" g It May Be You j I LATE: AFTERNOON ON A BUSY DAY ' LHJ AN OUT-OF-TCWN ML F LETTER HE INTENDED TO (Ji) Mwk C I DICTATE THAT HORNING nprinps Tn PLACES CnLL TELEPHONE- U COMPLETED S$) DECIDES LONG- DI5TANCE f.t d 15 A 0ST 5 AT15 FACTORY (S TIME. 5AVER. R.ES0LVE5 H,j55Sk. TO U5E. IT OFTEN. LI JM4 S 1 Long Distance is both direct and in- j expensive. Most calls are now com- j pleted while you hold the line almost as ! fast as local calls. Various Long Distance station-to-sta-j tion day rates were again reduced Jan- j uary 1 the fourth reduction in a little I more than three years. "Station-to-sta tion" designates those calls on which you will talk with anyone at the called telephone. tele-phone. Evening and night rates wer'e not affected by the reduction, j i An 'Advertisement by The Mountain States Tel. '& Tel. Co. . v 1 ""r- - T-r . I.. I . j i I . ,-JHL. I . .. |