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Show vvvvvwwwwwwwwvvvvvvvyvwvvwvwvvvwvwvwvwv I FLOWERS ' TO PLANT i; on I Flowers Already Grown I ; AT jj Snow's Variety Store I Home of Bargains HAVE YOUR TIRES REPAIRED AT Safeway Tire and Ballery Shop ALL BALLOON SECTIONS, $2.50 REINFORCEMENTS, $1.50 i'iii'y44,li,4 i l ! Faithfully Upholding ! j Our Community i i i I We have all passed through a long and' try-- t ing period during which this bank has remained' J t faithful to its original tradition of conservation, a tradition that has upheld our community and' has gained for this bank the feeling of security f that all depositors roust have in a bank of their i I choice. We intend to go on this way as long as X I the banking institution is sustained by the peo- X pie of southern Utah, whom, in turn, we ara J. I anxious to satisfy. Z 1 " . I I Bank of St. George ARTHUR F. MILES. CASHIER WHEN YOU TAKE YOUR TRIP TO SOUTHERN UTAH STOP AT TEE 1 New Arrowhead Hotel 1 We can give you first claaa ace siodatians in all respects fl DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SEtOf IN CONNECTION, ,. jf steam Seat" I Warren Cos, Prop. St.Geore, Utah ... ' ' i . i fHigh in Quality j j Low in Price 'I !! There is a big difference in tires- although; they !; ; look pretty much alike. Some are' made with ; : j skimpy short staple cotton, some have- an overdose ; : f "filler" in the rubber trea some- arer long irr ; looks and short on quality- ; Kellys are performing so satisfactorily' " for our ; V, customers that they invariably come back net with , :l a kick, but with a boost for another- Kelly when i ;j they need new tire equipment. j; We have your size in fresh new stocks at s ; low prices. : i Complete line of Utah Oil products. 1 I! WASHING POLISHING GREASLNG I ' ! White Front Service Stations f ;; C. E. BOWLER, Manager I; FOR SALE White Leghorn j roosters, three weeks old, 10c each. H. R. Bentley, phone 91-R. ! Adv2t. ! Frank Miatti, Jr., president j and manager of the Beacon Tav- ern at Barstow, was a business visitor in St. George Tuesday. Judge LeRoy H. Cox returned I Wednesday from Parowan where t he has spent the past week on ; court business. ! G. W. Hail. E. J. Pickett and Jos. S. Snow left this morning j for Salt Lake City where they ! will spend a few days on busi-j busi-j ness. j Mrs. Rhea Wakeling ot To- querville visited here for a short 'time today in rout to I.os Ar.- geles where she will spend a ' week with her sisiter, Mrs. Lil: j Dally. I A. A. Nelson snd JaMghtov. j Miss Edna, ret-irned Monday to iVir home r.t Kanab. after vis-! vis-! :' nr a few dsys here. They ! were accompany; by Miss Mag-; Mag-; uola Higbee -vl'o i ! spend .i I -. -vk there. j When Minutes Count . . . Sudden' illness in the family, a doctor needed, it's after midnight, and how lost you feel without with-out a telephone. Not only for emergencies, but in everyday usefulness useful-ness in reaching friends, the stores, everywhere, the telephone pays for itself many times ovrer. Make the next call from your neighbor's a call j to us for service of your own. i!)-' y "-J'-iiBi THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. fcVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 4 4? 5 To Our Customers jj S ' I i: I We have secured the services of ! I Theodore Dill, expert , mechanic, and : another mechanic will be added in the ;! near future, assuring prompt, first- class services on all makes of cars. ? . . , Special Until May 15 jj Fly-wheel Gears installed at 20 i; per cent saving. I Regrinding and reboring jobs a i I specialty. 5 FULL LINE OF EQUIPMENT j Arrowhead Hotel Garage MELVIN COX, Manager S S W VW WW WW WWVWVW W VWWWV VWW VW VWWVWVWWWiWi |