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Show WANT ADS FOR RENT 4-Room Modern Home. Inquire Lee Miner. tf WANTED TO BUY Used Pianos. Pia-nos. Phone 33. A8 FOR SALE One Good Barn; also one two-way plow both cheap. Apply Mrs. Al Bird, 58 West 2nd North. Phone 69-J. tf FOR RENT 3 - Room Modern Apartment. Apply 7 6 West 2nd South. Phone 153. tf FOR SALE Cut Gladiolus, 35c per dozen. See Laura Swenson, 6th So. and 7th East. tf HELP WANTED Young man, good salary offered. Apply 52 West 2nd South. YOUR garbage hauled every Saturday Sat-urday for 35c per month service serv-ice charge, or by the job. Please see R. W. Merrill. 330 West 1st South, or phone 3 3. HAVE YOUR MATTRESS RE-COVERED RE-COVERED or made into an inner-spring by Utah County Mattress Factory, Provo. Telephone Tele-phone Springville 33. tf FOR RENT 3-Room Apartment, modern. Call at 348 East 4th South. Phone 14 6-W. A15 FOR RENT 3 - Room Modern Apartment. 540 South 1st East. A15 FOR SALE '27 Chev. Coupe, in good condition. $50 cash. Jack Hopla. , A16 ANDERSON FROZEN F00? LOCKER SERVICE . . . provides a means to keep that pig or those chickens until .needed. Bottling or. the pickling of meat does not com. pare to the quick-frozen product properly handled. Why wait for the cooler weather? Our large chill room and processing facilities makes it possible to handle meat on the hottest oi days. Let us show you how economical and handy a locker service can fill your fresh food needs! CORN-ON-THE-COB and FRESH PEACHES ARE GOOD AT CHRISTMAS! Phone 257 "Frozen Foods Are Better Foods" FOR RENT 4-Room Modern Apartment. Phone 30 or 162, 146 West 2nd South. A29 FOR SALE Electric oven. Like new. Cost $30.00, Price $15.00. Terms. Mrs. Arch Lambson, 2 64 East 3rd South. A15 FOR SALE Heifer and Calf. See Joseph Best on the East Bench. FOR SALE Collapsible Baby Buggy. In good condition. Phone 18. WANTED For part-time work girl between ages of 18 and 25. Apply Gore Cleaning. tf FOUND Key Chain with 2 keys. Please claim at Herald Office. FOR RENT Six-room House, Garage and Garden Spot. Two Basement rooms. Call at 5 42 East 4th South. Phone 147-W. FOR SALE 3-piece Mohair Living Liv-ing Room Set. Phone 134 or call at 81 East 2nd North, tf Minimum mm m, SUGGESTIONS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY AUGUST 9th & 1th DEVILED MEAT - 3 10c TIP TOP JELL0 I HI-POWER FLOUR 0R.IELL0 BLEACH Leland Milling Co. PUDDING -, ,, 48-LB. BAG 1. QUART 1" 99c 5 for 15c 2 WARTS 18c JELLO MIRACLE FRUZOL ICECREAM WHIP DRINK 52J 25? 31c POWDER 1 9c ?AT 23c 3 for 10c CANNED MILK iSm 4 -27c I RINSO mg 20c mpcpPM;Jr,ir , RiNso mm roBND lUlldU PACKAGE i)c CALCO LUX FLAKES 23c DILL P1CKLES 'r ZEE LUX HAND SOAP 3- 18c TOILET TISSUE 4 j - MEAT DEPARTMENT - poiP I LEG 0" MUTTON i 16c A ! LARD 4'r 43c HAM HOCK 'Sr.- i9c BEANS SLICED BACON ,,, 23c "-2''cm PICKLED PIG'S FEET,,, 15c 10c 3 rouNDsRICE CI'bag 17 WHITE NAVY BEANS : 15c Mamim .Market WE DELIVER! PHONE 112 m Ik Western Sea ffl? WO CENTURIES after Coronado made his un-successful un-successful attempt to find the "Seven Cities of Cihola," a French Canadian fur trader, Pierre Gauthier de Varennes de la Verendrye, and his sons, explored the wilderness of our mountain country, attempting to find a northwest passage to the Pacific Ocean. After eight years of exploration, fierce encounters with Indians of many tribes, and the loss of a sou, a nephew and many others of his party, he turned back discouraged. In the spring of 1742 his two sons tried once more. Although their exploration was a failure in the same sense that Coronado's was, to the Verendryes belongs the credit of being the first white men to see the Rocky or "Shining Mountains." There are pioneers today just as there were centuries ago in business, in medicine, in engineering, engineer-ing, in telephony. Telephone pioneers built the speech trails over the vast stretches of this country of ours. Their efforts, while less spectacular than those of the early pioneers, have had an important part in developing the vast expanses of plains, deserts, and mountains. A few years ago a transoceanic call was an innovation. innova-tion. Today friends or business associates in sixty countries around the world are as near as your telephone. But telephone pioneering will never cease. Its policy and goal are unchanging; the most and beat possible telephone servire at the least possible cost. g' -!P 'v The Mountain States Te.ephone & Telegraph Co. BUT WITH INSyUcFION H l5 1 OU'VE missed half the pleasure of living in a house if your home is not properly insulated. insul-ated. You've baked under the summer's sum-mer's sun and frozen in winter's icy blasts. And you've paid out good money unnecessarily for extra fuel in winter. Don't suffer this year. Phone for a free estimate. No obligation. obliga-tion. We guarantee the lowest prices in town. Long term credit plan. PHONE 12 Kolob Lumber Co. |