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Show r DOLLS GAMES GIFTS fj Ifk AMERICAN FLYER lk ELECTRIC TRAINS - 53.29 W df FISHING KITS 4-95 Tf CHRISTMAS CARDS 39c 19c a j BOW & ARROW SETS 3-49 Q L TABLE & CHAIR SETS 4. 14.95 Y DOLL WALKERS SL, 2.49 41 m DESK & CHAIR SET S4.25 & DOLL HOUSES S9c TOY IRONS 25c f) H DOLLS 59c 7.55 N ll 79c , 4.29 QY i jilt DISHES f , . -" ..'....v- 1 ill ijll.M 15 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE in writing Life Insurance Insur-ance without a- single complaint as to misrepresentation misrep-resentation of fact and figures. o We shall be happy to have you call upon us, to help you solve your life insurance problems. Our advice to you is always al-ways free. o GLENN nOLLEY General Agent PACIFIC NATIONAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. 154 South Main Street PHONE 681 -ITZ- THEATRE : : Continuous Shows Every Saturday Satur-day Starting 4:00 p. m. Sunday starting 3:00 p. m. THURSDAY Thanksgiving . Day ALL COMEDY I CARNIVAL Continuous shows, starts 3 p. m Fun for everyone from 6 to 90 Friday and Saturday Wild Bill Elliott as Red Ryder and Bobby Blake as Little Beaver in "CONQUEST OF CHEYENNE" and Ted Donaldson Anita Louise and Michael Duane in "PERSONALITY KID" A kid who loves pets and a boy and a girl who love to pet. Also Little Lulu cartoon and Episode No. 9 "Lost City of the Jungle" Sunday - Monday and Tuesday Al Pearce t Jerome Cowan' and Arlene Harris in "ONE EXCITING WEEK" and Gene Autry and , Smiley Burnette in "GOLD MINE IN THE SKY" A 136 a Walt Disney Cartoon . TEEL is used in making most of the ; W i5Bf AfSA'' : things you buy from paper clips to auto- i ; I 'J:J;L.l mobiles and refrigerators. vl ' xAAG Higher labor and other costs have VI C ? pushed up the price of almost everything W UP you buy. But steel has gone up much less than most other products. J Since 1939 steel prices have risen less V" -- - ft-? tan P6r cent compared with 44 per Mfi TlSlCvK! cent for consumers' prices generally. r ftA an average price of only three cents lsit,iSS a Pouna 8teel is the lowest priced of all .p ce . lhemetaIa is your best bargain: v IWLj Ul .el Tlw from U. S. Bureau of LJot 3t.ti.tio. fflmm. ' yl,1,cr'cw Iron and XmBm&s&BPbA Sieel I ' f 1 " t lIe Facts- Write today for your fnc copy ; "Stctl Pacemaker for Pcactlim." BROOKSIDE REALTY COMPANY 55 East Fourth South Phone 327 REAL ESTATE : INSURANCE : LOANS 3-Bedroom Home, located in Brookside. Large lot adjacent to Hobble Creek. Landscaped in front and back. Bendix Automatic washer and double laundry tubs in basement. Full coal bin. Reasonable Reason-able down payment. Priced for immediate sale $8750.00 ,',-000 Building Lots in Springville. Priced from $500 to' $12500.00 ; 1, '1 'OOO: li ' 3-Room House on one-half acre lot. Oarage and chicken coop. Sacrifice value. Dairy Farm in Payson, including home, 31 acres of ground, grade A milk barn, 33 head Holstein stock, 38 tons of hay, registered bull and equipment. equip-ment. The milk check from -the farm averages above $400 per month. Four-year-old frame home and two acres of ground, priced at $7350.00 After Hours Call: BLAIR M. SORENSON 464-W MORRIS BIRD 492-M I KEITH MENDENHALL 208 |