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Show t 't' ' 't' ''' I REPAIRS I ;; On Bridles, Harness, j Saddles, Spurs and ! j Auto Tops I t Upholstering on chairs It F. G. MILES I !- I I H"1"I"H"I' "l"l"3"i"t"t"t"t' "M i 4"t'"t' 'X' 'h't '& 't"l"t' "jfiff 'l"t"i? i 'l !' 1f 'h 'I' 'I' SAFETY and SERVICE !! Safety of depositor' funds is always I our first consideration, and we can loan f money only when we are sure that it , is safe. f If you maintain a reasonably large balance I in your checking account, when you ask for a i loan you are sure of ample accommodation. You j have given proof that you are a safe credit risk. I Bank of St. George j ARTHUR F. WILES, CASHIER Goods of Quality AT THE Lowest Prices There are two distinct advantages to be gained by shopping here: I j 1 Our merchandise is of the highest possible 1 ! quality. I -Our prices are lower than you expected to I Pav- I I PROVE OUR CLABIS BY S ! SHOPPING HERE I i Thomas Judd Store Co. HHlrTT . : - 7' $ TAKE THIS EASY WAY TO INDEPENDENCE 4 if j Open Up a Savings Account j ffith ; Hen you make your weekly budget allow as kUl-h as you can afford for your savings ac- J Cour-t. In that way you'll soon have the back- und for a fortune. It grows at the rate of 4 I Per ent compound interest. ! j i Diie Stockgro wers Bank j Jr ST. GEORGE, UTAH J i "" fi-t--iti ! h-4-mhI i FOURTH LYCEUM NUMBER ANNOUNCING the appearance of ZELLNE'R The Great Characterist In a new Protean presentation .si,.,.m., .. .. .., . 1, hid ., ii nlw ..mw.i.ii,. ' ii amiii : x N 'l- V" 1" i i ' I . - -1 i r x - 1 r - j, f v 1 - - I I - , . pi i " ; ; - If V 3 J. W. ZELLXER 'TrELLN'ER is a wizard at Impersonations and tla work Is quite out of LJ the ordinary. He will present hia "Flashes from Life, History and Literature" here In the near future. His program is swiftly moving, widely varied and carefully balanced, and he Is one of the best In his i line of work in America. , - ! St. George Tabernacle Saturday, Feb. 15, 6 P. M. LYCLXM TICKETS CR SINGLE AE": I:SIO:: C'c 1 "Little W omen" A W ; 1 1 The Dixie College High School J I Competitive Play I Thursday, February 13, 1930 j Wadsworth Theater j j Curtain at 8:00 Admission 25c and 50c SPECIAL PRICES OH Bulbs and Plants for spring planting. Let us order for you j Snow's Variety Store STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! FOR LADIES WEAR Men's and Boys' Suits, Pants, Shirts, Sweaters, Bow Ties and Gloves of Quality. Go to the QUALITY CLOTHES SHOP Next to Cozy Barber Shop JOB F. HALL USED CAMS ' More miles per dollar may often be found in good used cars than in new cars. Why hesitate buying a good used car when nearly all cars on our highways are used cars? Four safe rules to follow in buying used cars: I 1. Select a small car of a popular make. 2. Be sure the car offered is a late model. 3. Consider the reliability of the firm offering the car for sale. ' --.-i- 4. Is the car priced right? Following is a list for your consideration : Late 1929 Ford Three-Window Sedan, driven only 2400 miles, like new $G50.00 Late 1929 Ford Town Sedan, driven 300 miles, Late 1929 Ford Town Sedan, driven 300 miles dandy family car C50.00 ! 1929 Ford Tudor, nearly new 490.00 j 1929 Ford Tudor, good shape 390.00 1923 Ford Tudor, fair shape 305.00 i 1929 Ford Sport Coupe, six wheels, excellent ; shape 4G0.00 1929 Ford T-i ton Truck, stake body 550.00 1929 Ford l'.i ton Truck, six wheeler 050.00 1929 Chevrolet 1"- ton Truck, stake body 475.00 1929 Late Chevrolet Coupe (just like new).... 500.00 1928 Chevrolet Coupe, good shape 350.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach, excellent shape 250.00 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 175.00 1923 Chevrolet Cabriolet 350.00 ' 1929 Buick Sedan, with trunk 900.00 ! 1928 Buick Sedan G00.O0 1928 Hupmobile Coupe 375.00 j 1927 Dodge Coupe 285.00 i 1923 Durant Six Sedan 325.00 j 1927 Ford Model "T" Coupe 135.00 1927 Ford Model "T" Touring, with ruck- ! siell 75.00 1925 Ford Model "T" Coupe with ruckstell.. C0.00 i Also ten others not listed. j Bring your car and trade for a better one, or trade for or.e not ro good and get cash difference. 1 Petty Motor Company II CEDAR CITY, UTAH j! |