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Show WADS I'OU S.V1.K ..res of ehelc land, coops ! '' "mhi eldckeus; l-rooin home ';','v'. In. I'rlce y.'OOO. vrv ehelco modern blicti '''1! - Furnace, full basement .ml smiit. er.v good lo. a-,,,, a-,,,, hiuI trgil". 1'i'lee SStiOO. -ijnoss Investm.'iits, p n y I n g don', l1''!'' git IniNiness. J,vinoii fer selling on aeMunt ( health. (K'lti'ii on the main highway 4.nom brick home; elty ater, llcl,ls mill gas connected. One r,. of limit, tiusiness opportunity, oppor-tunity, l'rlit' Sl'XM. Inc new tns stove, ami a small nut range. One us(,l uililiivlla trnt. cheap. M. 1V-VKKY Notary llltilie. ir SALE New Hampshire Red' vulK'ts. Inquire Frank Sanford. :'71R-. SALE -30 acres of land; S tons of hay and springtooth tanw. C. O. Law, Mapleton. n3 OR RENT 3-room modern apt. Inquire Mrs. A. G. Peterson, 245 E 4th So. Tele. 15S. tf OR SALE 4-year-old r i d i n g pony, and a hot water brooding brood-ing stove, with pipes. Inquire lo" So. 2nd East. o27 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY RICE 6 lbs. 25c. WMkmm, short cuts, 6 lbs. 28c OYSTERS, Willapa .... 2 cans 25c SUGAR, powdered, bulk, 2 lb, 15c VMM, Seedless ...... Pkg. 7c SYRUP, Steaiey's While . . Gal. 59c BMAHS ........ Lb. 5c YAMS 4 lbs. 17c ART CITY GROCERY 4th North and Main GOLD LABEL Straight Bourbon Whiskey jj'jj Quart, Code No. 191 , Pint, Code No. 193 ! Jot. Barclay S Co., Ltd., Peoria; Detroit; Niagara Falls, Ont.j Glasgow, Scotland 1 If fl- M? T I M 3'lS I r-vW 1i1!1mR4iJ j i FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,' OCT. 21 and 22 " - jl 1 OATS St . Ig. pkg. 22c Date Pudding, 2 for 17c p :. 0ATSS2a....sm.pkg.8c ,f 9Q IJ . CREAM 0' WHEAT eat ' " 2 f9r 23 ! Large Package .... 22c MaichesSxs!a,Carton 18c n f Corn Flakes, sin. pkg. 7c gan 4 I Kellogg's " " 8i I An Thompson with pocket flashlight Salad Dressing, Qt. 23c . ft Jay Tee OgC JillCC, tall C3H 9C j j! SPRY - 3 lbs- 56i Tooth Picks?oTPk, .Ea. 6c ij SOAP ll!per Suds ...Pkg, 20C frET ih SOAP . :. .Bar 6s , I ' TISSUE S-,., 2 for 9s PEflS p";k -M-2n8e , PEELS cET. Lenfkg. 8c GERBADEt510..LbEa.18c rj Tana Flakes . . Can 10c JSppIe Butter. .2 for 17c ; Clear Water No. 2 Can I. I g- nmnn i iipw. t iiibibihw. .i p i m i i i n . ' ' " ' I I " " """""" m I I i hi ---. ...- .fn - - , i-.- ., ,i, .i. ii.i.,. i tuiiMiiJuna.aatnr.h.fcfl. I FOR llErTONL Y j I If you had to do the family wash, you would ! j be working for about 8c per hour and probably J' ! look like this fellow does: Clothes washing is not FUN! -:' - J , , "- I j It's darned hard work. An . ., j - -'""'L " I j old worn-out washer makes ' J$ ' : it even harder. The old wash- 4 " board is a back-breaker and -i ,' - A , ! wife-ager. YOUR OLD I .,' 5 j WASHBOARD IS WORTH & 1 I $10.00 when traded in on a J, ? ,- 1 brand new genuine HOT- f A, J -. vl POINT ELECTRIC WASH- U " V, " '! 2 ING MACHINE. NO OTHER 'JA f" I DOWN PAYMENT A 4 9 NECESSARY! MZZZZJA, . ? Weekly payments of only i I &'l II II ? $1-25 ls than your ! 5 f nV1 LiJ weekly laundry bill, if you j J j ,i u. send your laundry out. But J t -ra if you believe that there is j I "no place like home" for the j ifhifeM family wash, you can give j 1 the "little woman" many J s . I hours of freedom from a job 9 A I that only pays about 8c per J ! ik, , hour. Of course you would o j k 'A f not ask your wife to work I I Mq for only 8c per hour, nor f $ I would you drive an automo- I J ' I bile that is falltrvp, apart r I (iike yur M washer)- s' i I l take the old washboard down I I . to your HOTPOINT dealer o 1938 HOTPOINT and drive home in a new I ! PILOT WASHER HOTPOINT WASHER. ? j This special $10.00 allowance for old washboards is I available for limited time only and subject to with- J I drawal without notice. 4 I j YOUR HOTPOINT DEALER IS: ,' ERDMANN ELECTRIC SHOP j L' H Qwl Vote for and Elect Marcellus fiielson of Mapleton County Auditor of Utah County : '?'' j i- - ' : 'a ,y Jan. 1, 1D35, Mr. Nielson was appointed deputy county treasurer treas-urer and served in that capacity for 2 years, 7 months. He was then placed in the auditor's office of-fice by the county commissioners as a special auditor to handle the auditor tax deed work, serving the county in this special work for 9 months. On April 15, 1938, he was appointed ap-pointed county auditor to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Sorenson who resigned to accept a position with the state tax commission and has served Utah county as auditor since that time. Utah county can be assured of an honest and efficient administration adminis-tration if Mr. Nielson is returned to office with your vote on Nov. g -Paid Political Adv. Jflri1aBiHi2vdg)HBi1HAMflMMMfcdBdM We Now Have a Special on CAMMED FOODS Watch for Our Handbills! SERVICE MEAT AND GROCERY The I. G. A. Store |