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Show 1 Prize Money For You! h I A prize contest commencing November 1st and J ending December 31st, 1931. will be conducted; the following prizes to be awarded: l irst prize, $25; Second prize, $15; Second prize, $10; Fourth prize, PH $5. and five prizes of $2.00 each to be awarded to registered students not receiving one of the other prizes. II Prizes will be awarded for best essays of 400 lo "m 500 words on the subject "Why We Should be " Patrons of the Salt Lake 6t Utah Railroad, (Orem Line)." This contest to be open to residents of Salt om Lake and Utah Counties. Only employes, or family members of employes, of railroads or other common era carriers transporting freight,' express or passengers, are excluded. u, ,cn Send essays to Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Man-ager, Man-ager, Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, Salt Lake City, , i Utah. J,e :U'i TRY A WANT AD FOR RENTFurnished apartment. 187 E. 4 S. Phone 117J. nl FOR RENT 3 room house. Mrs. Esther Crandall. 87 S. 3 E. o29 FOR SALE One acre, 4-room home, garage and coops. $750. No Interest, $25.00 a month. 2 acres of land, 4 room home frame. Price, $1000. Fine building lot, Second ward. Price, $350,. 5-room partly modern home, good location. Price, $1400. 50 acres. One of the best farms in Mapleton. Implements. $10,000. If you want to rent a home se WM. PARRY i . HUGE U. S. WHEAT SALE PARIS, Oct. 27. ML'.R) Negotiations Negotia-tions have been about completed for the French government to buy at least 20,000,000 bushels of United States farm board wheat. The total may reach 50,000,000 bushels. Going Hunting? II Buy Your Rifle l shells at II SNELSON DRUG WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out ol Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If you feel sour and trunk and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, mineral water, oil, laxative randy or chewing Rum tuul expect them to make you sudiienly ewiH-t unu buoyant and full of sunshine. For thy can't do it. They only move the bowels and a mere movement doesn't pet at the cause. The reason for your down-and-out fci'linn is your liver. It should pour out two pu inula of liquid uile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food didn't dim-st. It juat decays in the bowels. iua ulonts up your stomach. You huve a thick, bail Umle and your breath is foul, skin often brinks out in ok-mislies. Your head aoln s uml you eel down and out. Your whole uyutem ia poisoned. It takes those eood. old CARTER'S T.lTTl.t: I.IYbMt PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel ' up and up." They contain wonderful, harni!i-s, gentle vetfeUible extracts. ama&io when it comes to making the bile flow freely. Hut don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little l iver Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. Resent a hubstituU" 2"u at ail stores. 1131 CM. Oo. rggjiilMWH'ini i r 'w.MaT . , 1 a: - , : Hl8 j t y . J Jl 'll ' y"" yy "v 'm in ,ra. Thrifty shoppers who appreciate quality merchandise at a substantial saving ; will quickly realize that the following values are most unusual offerings. Check the 1 y list carefully then come in and do your buping. 51 GROCERIES fl I Tip Top 7AP. ' Hills Red Coffee ' Pork & Beans ,c ' Flour ' 1 lb. 36c, 2 lbs. . 7 Armours, 3 for . . v ,jc Graham Crackers ' Queen's Taste JQg Deviled Meat JSC o IK Macaroni, 3 for .. 7 lor Km M Pkg alm-on' N0-1 Jell0'a11 23c - ! :. . tall cans flavors, 3 for . . r. j. Wieaties Cranberries, -a ' Celery mr ! 2 large per lb 1 5 C each ; 7 C . .- h Grains of ttc White Star Tuna a Soap ' . 1 Gold; 2 for .10 bars , Mayonnaise 2QC Matches 1&C Sardines, large 1 Qc i pint jar . G boxes size, 2 for ', : nl imiii mhimii MiiMMiiiMiiiiBiwiwimuTri i I nn n - MEATS )r , ' Steaks, y Pork Chops c ; i n I i Wt S )b JmJmX Sausage lC ,tt ! tRo"ast 12C LaWc'ho'ps'' 20C VealCuilets"' 2C j HamburbeV ' ' " J 2- C 2, ' . I ; ...... i sh ji HARDWARE : Sf. ,Tea. 69c 3: 89c ,lt v?ilc 79e : .; Glasses or 32-Pieee Din- 70 fcnamel 1 ans . . ; r 6for 1SC ner Set ....e'" w ' " , China Cups, 6fl in 14 qt. White Jtg Brooms, 4qC I Saucers Enamel Bucket. 1 each BEY. GOUS : h Colored Table Damask, Large Size ' fl Ej ' Children's Print Dresses ;i Regular 79c . jjC Towels J with flQC Now J 36-in. Heavy Panties 9-4 Pequot Sheeting, Outing, tier vd. . . , Reg. 59c per yd. Shirting " Men's Dress 9C .; ' ; 42-. pVquot" Tubing. ReV $2.o'o' 'Broaddoth Line f ki V , Reg. 4oc per yd. House Dresses J A Q c isow large size ... " ; cds"f"r ...00 f& 5ge $4.501?,; . j '. Mo Ilo SMK 3nc. 'i I: We Deliver Springville Phone 37 Delivery Hours: 10:30 and 11:30 a. m.; 3 and 5 p. m. The Non-Partisan Party Ticket REASONS WHY IT SHOULD RECEIVE YOUR CONSIDERATION 1. The Personnel: John L. Whiting, Mayor Leo G. Robertson, Four-year councilman Glen L. Dallin, Two-year councilman . . ' Ernest A. Strong, Two-year councilman William J. Phillips, Two-year councilman Harry Pennington, Recorder Mrs. John S. Carter, Treasurer These people are well qualified to administer the affairs of the city in an efficient and business-like manner. j 2. They will take office without promise to any individual in-dividual for city position, the plan of obtaining votes by pre-election promises to individuals that they will be favored with city positions is a practice the Non-Partisan Party does not approve. , i 3. The Mayor is the head of the Police Power of the City. The entire Non-Partisan ticket, -however, is pledged to do all in its power to enforce the laws of the city, the state and the nation. Every effort will be made to enforce the Prohibition Laws which will improve im-prove the moral standards of our community, and help us to regain the name we once had of being the cleanest town in the state. 4. Provisions will be made to have the streets supervised, super-vised, and rid the town of the stray-cow nuisance. 5. J. L. Whiting, Leo G. Robertson, G. L. Dallin, are now members of the city council. Mr. Whiting has been chairman of the Streets and Walks Committee for the past two years and continued improvement is assured if the Non-Partisan ticket is elected. (Paid Political Advertisement) A Value Wonder in Warmth! They Cost You ' $4 More a 'X Year Ago!' ffifeW Yon.face the iciest blast in utmost comfort in this Worxler garment. Never before and nowhere else but,' at Penney's has anything like it been so as--tonndingly low priced. The best blue corduroy I . .f. a big, billowy Wambino collar ... down-like sheep lining throughout! What more could any man ask in outdoor clothing value? vJ.CPEWNEie-O, SPRINGVILLE SIMPLICITY j !'!:; -n'i'.tt'st jny illunitimttS til j - "rvh-xt lift. Tho happiest home i i- i i u i'n y the simplest, where p :: '.i. e ami love are plaeed above i .s'.r;i!:itiiui. Ami in the final E p.t-sai;," iroiii earth t' His wait- ia- arr.is, the greatest tribule is h t lie siniph-st, hi eh in quiet h iM'iity expresses coiupIeU faith a: il heliff in the life to come. J ! v-mtcI Murtuary service ren- ' tiers the final act of simple de- ! v- ti.Mi in a manner orlliy of j t 'i:ise we love best. Dcscrct Mortuary 1'hone 4t lrovo |