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Show THE OUISH WAY irf. Mean V Y J ood Pa rf SY C Security and ENROLL WAWl NOW! ljg3Sp You'r a wantH beautician whtn trained by C JH . . . the fintit and old tit school in th Wit. Over 24 yan of operation. Fully accrtd-Ittd accrtd-Ittd and approved for vtttron training. Termi may b arranged VISIT, WRITE OR PHONE FOR FREE CATALOGUE FOR SALE: 1939 Dodge 4 door Sedan. Radio and heater, new tires, new seat covers, '41 engine, $900.00, Call 960. Adv. A-26, pd. iz LOST: 9 months old. sabable and White Collie pup. Likes children and answers when called call-ed "Tony." Reward Robert J. Thorley. Ad 7. Tf. FOR SALE: New Remington double head Electric Shaver, $10. Also FORD Model A rear end assembly, as-sembly, Carburator, Engine block and other parts. George Foster, Phone 544 -M. Adv. A 19, 26. FOR SALE: 100 New Hampshire Hamp-shire Red Pullets. 13 weeks old. For quick sale $1.10 each. 200 mixed heavy pullets 10 weeks old for quick sale $.90. Will sell all or any part. See Darwin Con-die. Con-die. Cedar City. Adv. A-26, S.2. M- -C J. W TP f HELP WANTED: Wholesale Grocery Salesman for surrounding surround-ing country to live in Cedar City. Write Box 1050, Cedar City, Utah. Adv. A-19, 22. S-2 FOR SALE: Practically new Hurcules Dump Bed and 7 inch hoist and Western Holly gas range, appartment type. J. Arden Sellers, 240 South 3rd West, St. George, Utah. Phone 3G8 NJ. FOR FALE:: 160 acres farm land with or without crops. H. L. Bennett, Beryl, Utah. Adv. A-19, tf. .v. w. t" ',- HOME & INCOME Lot with 57 ft. railroad frontage and 215 feet deep, with 5-room fiame home only 9 years old, with additional building 20 x 50 ft. Home rented for $50.00 per month. Fine opportunity with railroad frontage. Total Price $6000.00 cash. Write MILLER & VIELE, 16 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah, 51 years of dependable de-pendable service. Adv. 12 to S-30. FOR SALE: Saddle horses, standard bred stud five gaited. others five gaited. Some half thoroughbred. See Clyde Moore, Parowan. Adv. A-19, 2G pd. FOR SALE: New Hampshire Red Pullets, H. L. Bennett, Beryl, Utah. Adv. A-19, tf. ;- j; THRIVING CEMENT BRICK BUSINESS FOR SALE. Including building, brickmaking machinery machin-ery and cinder pit. Priced for quick sale. See T. D. Little. 75 North 4th West, Cedar City. Adv. A-26. tf. ITS A TOUGH ROW TO HOE ! Making ends meet these days is extremely ditlicult. Each of us has had to cut corners. But what of State Government. Has it cut any corners? Since Governor Maw took oliice in 1940. taxes have more than doubled. They've jumped horn $35,733,000 to $72,010,000. But what do we get for these doubled taxes? WE GET The poorest highways in western states. Sub-standard school buildings. The highest state government payroll in history. A disgraceful liquor control system. A tax structure that shuts the door on new industry. In short, we get very little. We do get the most extravagant, extrava-gant, do-little administration in State history. WHAT CAN WE DO I ABOUT IT? V We can elect a man fo the i V0.); oliice of Governor who has ,C .')':' r' ' the most enviable public , record in Utah. A man who 'V'. :X T has returned to the taxpay- I iwi ftrY er more value and more ser- ri -f0r vice than any of her public J) i official in Utah. hr : j j That man is .. ''y: ( J. BRACKEN LEE m tr..i Republican Candidate for - v ';;vH'-; ? i Governor T':S'. .' - ."' He is the one man who can v ? ,A S J and will return the State to the taxpayers. I f- Vote for him September 7 f) (Paid Political Advertisement) ' f 1 " J Shopping Hints Thought you'd like to know we have some good felt hats selling sell-ing at $1.98. that's quite a bargain bar-gain from $5.49, $0.49 and $6.98. For school which is Just a week away, see our Poll-Parrott shoes for children. Bring them in and let us give them the proper fit. Having a lot of call for Lees and Levis. They're still a little hard to get. Keep In touch with us. We'll have a shipment of both before school. EVERYTHING BRAND NEW for Juniors and Womennew Skirts new Blouses New Dresses new Coats and suits. Latest styles and colors. For a wide selection you better hurry down to Stevens and Company. Shoes? Yeah, we got shoes! Most of them sold for $5.49. What we got left you can have for 98c and $1.98 if you'll come get 'em. We have a big table of new Woolen Yardage goods at special spe-cial values of $1.98 $3.49 $1.49. If you sew you'll be sorry you didn't take some home with you. STEVENS & CO. 75 North Main i '4 -- . f ... .. , t.J. t4 t N ' j i kufi l'.- ,t ,-. . " Wv4f w overseas pay... travel sports . go with an Army job in Japan! Ilow times have changed. Three years ago, when our first victorious combat men left Japan, much of it was a shambles. The Japanese people were so dazed by defeat they didn't know which way to turn. The life of an Army man often had its discomforts. But look at him today I He's helped to start the rebuilding of Japan, to restore roads and railways, to inspire a tired and hungry people with the hope of Democracy. Under his guiding hand, courts of Justice, woman suffrage and freedom of worship have been brought about. In Japan there is only one soldier for every 400 Japanese the umallest per capita occupation army in the world. The pay of a Private is 50 higher than three years ago, then another 20 higher overseas. And almost every cent can be banked. None of it goes for food, housing, medical or dental care, clothing, retirement annuity, or the opportunity to continue con-tinue his education. The Army furnishes him equipment for organized sports. While on leave, he can ski in winter or visit summer resorts at a fraction of what these activities would cost him in the U. S. An Army career in Japan is full of advantages such as these. I Compare it with any job across the board you'll find it hard to beat) Ask at your nearest Army and Air Force Recruiting Station for full details. U. S. ARMY AND IH2' (3IDO"I3l!Z3 U.S.A.RfORCI (Jk&3IIS7 RECRUITING SERVICE I T:'Tru 95 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah ' 1 I i i . 4,4, Going away ftp Ac holihy f j To make sure yours will be a film oj lubricant fastens itself so carefree holiday, let your Conoco closely to metal that cylinder walls Mileage Merchant check and ser are actually Ojl-Platbd! Be- ffmrmm,. viceyourcar. Above all, besurehe cause Oil-Platino stays up . . . S&w drains out contaminated old oil won't tt drain down, even over- YSagla nd refills with fresh, clean night, you're jrr-protected ,'ih. Conoco N'A Motor Oil. against destructive "dry" friction, ft C&JJC ft That's the surest way we know gainst metal-eating combustion jjf Jp n to leave worry behind. 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