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Show THE IMPROVEMENT TODAY'S MOTORING DEMANDS! i When you start your motor, polished" metal surfaces sur-faces rub together fasti A thousand square Inches of metal must have oilinstanllyl Other-Wise, Other-Wise, needless wear occurs. The new Vico spreads instantly on metal touch faster than ordinary oil. Vico gives your engine "two oils In one." Sufficient body, sufficient suffi-cient toughness to withstand heat plus faster-ipreading faster-ipreading qualities to protect your engine when tarting. Double protection! When it's time for an oil change, get Vico. It refinery-sealed in cans for your protection. UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Hund-cJj o Service Stations and Dealers in Vtan ana1 Walw N MANUFACTURER OF PEP 88 GASOLINE .BWriiutort of Atlas Tire, Batteries, Aceesories...and Stanolind Product ALL ROADS LEAD TO Cedar City 0iyBidl-8Jp : AND Blackhawk Encampment AUGUST 4, 5, 6 AND 7 THE KEY TO THE CITY IS YOURS FUN P AR ADE FIREWORKS FUN i FOR SALE Car radio, see Mrs. Famie Nelson. J30C. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pace and Mrs. H. T. Neil left Wednesday Wed-nesday morning for Provo to visit Mrs. George Pace. Mrs. E. L. Jarvis returned Friday Fri-day night from a month's visit with her daughters Misses Ellen and Genevieve Jarvis in Salt Lake City. Genevieve is recovering recov-ering nicely from her recent appendicitis ap-pendicitis operation. E. W. Davis and Clyde Mc-Beth Mc-Beth left Monday to spend several sev-eral days working on the Eeca-lante Eeca-lante Desert near Cedar City. Miss Sylvia ' Blake returned Sunday from a: five-weeks visit in Reno, Nevada., Victor Pectol spent last week visiting relatives in Los Angeles. Mrs. E. W. Davis went to Salt Lake City Thursday where she enjoyed a short visit before going go-ing on to Washington to visit her mother. Her husband accompanied ac-companied her as far as Salt Lake City. FOR SALE One gentle cow. Cash. Phone 21 J30C. Mr.' and Mrs. B. Glen Smith left Wednesday to attend the funeral services of his father in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Lee returned re-turned to Elsinore Wednesday afternoon after . Mrs. Lee had spent a few days here with her husband. She and her children are spending the summer there with her mother. Mr. " and Mrs. Clinton Snow and family left Sunday for Cedar City where Mr. Snow is assisting in the opening of the meat market in the O. P. Skaggs store. They will remain there during the Blackhawk Encampment. Encamp-ment. Mrs. Irene Miller came down from Salt Lake . City to spend the 24th with her children and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud M. Thompson. B erf Hon Peterson, Miss LoRaine Peterson and Gordon Gord-on Gill accompanied her. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thompson and grandson, DeVon and Blllie Miller visited in Cedar City on Sunday. Plan to see the official motion pictures of the Lewis-Schmeling fight next Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Gaiety. J30C Plan to see the official motion pictures of the Lewis-Schmeling fight next Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Gaiety. J30C David Rogers left the local hospital Sunday night recovering recover-ing nicely from a three-weeks illness with pneumonia. Mrs. James Gardner and family fami-ly have returned to their home at Price after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Prisbrey here. Mrs. William Wilson of Hurricane Hurri-cane entered the local hospital Wednesday to receive medical treatment. George Pace returned Monday from Provo where he spent ten days visiting his family. Kay Roe returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday morning from a week's visit at Spanish Fork and Salt Lake City. At Spanish Fork he was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Milo Moody. Plan to see the official motion pictures of the Lewis-Schmeling fight next Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Gaiety. J30C Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Judd and family returned Tuesday evening even-ing from Ogden where they spent a week visiting relatives and attending at-tending the Covered Wagon Days celebration. Mrs. Max Woodbury of La-Verkin La-Verkin underwent an operation at the local hospital Sunday night. Miss Leone Holt, an employee of the local N. R. S. office left Monday for Beaver to assist in the N. R. S. office there. Mrs. Walter Ekins spent Saturday Sat-urday here from Cedar City vis-Itiiiig vis-Itiiiig with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff W. Cannon and family returned Tuesday Tues-day from Salt Lake City where they spent a week visiting relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Roy Stevens and two children of Moumtain View, Wyoming Wyo-ming came in last week to spend some time with relatives. Karl Hafen left for his home at Denver, Colorado after spending spend-ing the past six weeks visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Woodbury, Sr., and other relatives. WILL BUY Good milk cow. E W Simmon?. Phone I S 4. J30P Clearance ,fjk : Sale 'm ON ALL kKfl DREE . fM , 2 PRICE AND SALE LESS NOW ON SiiODEilNE STYLE SHOPPEi WATCH OUR WINDOWS .' ST. GEORGE-KANAB STAGE LINE Round Trip made every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday Depot at LIBERTY HOTEL JOHN T. WOODBURY Licensed Abstractor and Notary Public Abstracts prepared and certified St. George, Utah YOUR NEIGHBOR IS m. BUILDING ID sljj. REMODELING rO&JfeC- Why not You? V'"yPjr Building and remodeling work is booming in St. George and Washington county new beauty, new modern conveniences are being added everywhere. every-where. Why Not Start NOW! PICKETT LUMBER COMPANY "If It Goes in a Building, WE SELL IT" Phone 101 We Come on the Run - Monday, Aug. 3 OPEN AIR PAVILION St. George Recreation Committee Stage Show Starts in Gymnasium at 8 O'clock SPECTATORS - - 25c Dance Begins in Gymnasium at 9 O'clock GENTLEMEN - - 50c - - LADIES FREE |