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Show Pattern 2984 contains a transfer pattern-of pattern-of six motifs averaging 5 'a by 7 inches; illustrations of stitches; color schemes; materials required. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in rilling orders for few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept. 117 Minna St. San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 15 cents (plus one cent to cover cost of mailing) for Pattern No Name Address l J?."i: .,.. ,,...,ri'--,t3 OFFICE EQUIPMENT ?'E BUT AND SELL Offico Pnmltnr., Uef. Typewriters. Adding MachineB, Safes. SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE 85 West Broadway. Salt Lake City, Utah HEREFORD CATTLE FOR SALE at Merced California - Quality Hereford Breeding Cowi four years old up Heifer Bulls, Yearling Steers, Cows with Calve by tide. Weaned Calves. Buy Direct. M. A. RAGSDA.LE, Distributor 28 -19th Street Merced, Calif. NO ASPIRIN FASTER than genuine, pure St Joseph Aspirin. World's largest seller at 10. None safer. Done surer. Demand St Joseph Aspirin. FOR SALE FARM SALE $3,500 8-room home in town. 2-516 acres. Good water right. Barn, stables, coops, 700 ehlckena, garden, pasture. DORINDA SCORUP, Salina, Utah BETTER HEARING If yon hear hut do not understand Is church, in movies, or at your work, or in ordinary conversation, and would like to have BETTER HEARING, send this advertisement ad-vertisement with your name and address te OTARION HEARING AID SERVICE, Ml Mclntyre Building:, Salt Lake City, Utah. USED CARS TRAILERS V-N-tJ. Week No. 4325 SALT LAKB j SNAPPY FACTS ' ABOUT fe) RUBBER From 1907 to 1912 guayula rubber from Mexico represented repre-sented about 7 per cent of the world's rubber supply. ! 1941, it was less than 1 per cent. More than 86,000,000 motor vehicles vehi-cles have been produced In the United States since 1900, with an average of five tires per vehicle. That gives you an Idea of the number num-ber of tires that have been made to maintain motor transportation) A Spanish historian back In 1519 described a ball made of the gum of a tree that grows In . "hot countries." Ho : was referring to what we I now call rubber. i BIGoodrich I When you hear a Marine called a "Leatherneck," it has nothing to do with the epidermis of his neck. Years ago the Marine uniform was equipped with a high stiff leather collar. From that time on, "Leatherneck" "Leath-erneck" has been the word for a Marine. The word for his favorite cigarette is "Camel" the favorite cigarette also of men in the Army, Navy, and Coast Guard. (Based on actual sales records from service serv-ice men's stores.) And though there are Post Office restrictions on packages to overseas Army men, you can still send Camels to soldiers in the U. S., and to men in the Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard wherever they are. Adv. $5S--- DELICIOUS! |