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Show I Your Earnings J Depend on Your ! Efficiency i Nothing is accomplished X without enthusiasm, and there can be no enthusiasm when headaches and tired j. eyes bar the way. Corfec- trve lenses by Dr. Burgess J are a sure way to create j greater opportunities. pr. Burgess will be in his St George office each Wednesday commencing with July 29. Dr. M. F. Burgess I t OPTOMETRIST PLEASE MAKE APPOINTMENT FdR EXAMINATION VALUES in DISHES Moss Rose Pattern A piece set . . $ 7.39 53-piece set . . 13.95 Sundale Pattern jj'-piece set . . 7.49 53-piece set . . 13.98 LACE Needle Point Pattern -piece set . . 6.89 33-pieCe set . . 12.95 LuRay Pastels 2-piece set . . 3.4s Pen. stock pastel salt and sui P e r shakers, covered plat 8n crean,er nappies, .eF.s and lug soup dishes rainV bIe in 4 so. delicate I FOR RENT FOR RENT: A small house, also a modern basement apartment. apart-ment. Albert Bunker. rts. FOR RENT: 3-room furnished apartment with bath. 366 West! 200 North. Mrs. Mayme Worthen. j23p. FOR RENT: 4-room house with bath. Partly furnished. Call Lee Cox, 357-R. j23p. I LOST LOST: New fork, Tuesday, July 14. Finder please notify Clark Tobler. j23p. LOST: Will party who picked up purse on the east desk of P. O. please return to P. O. window. Reward. j23c. WANTED WANTED TO BUY: One or more acres of land with 3 or 4 room house. Obie O. Ladd, Route 1, Roy, Utah. j23c. WANTED: 1000 carpenters and laborers. Carpenters $1.25 per hour, laborers, 75c per hour. Time and one half for overtime. Project Proj-ect now working 60 hours per week. Men presently working in defense industries will not be considered. con-sidered. Company representative will interview applicants at U. S. Eemployment Service office, in Pickett building, St. George, Monday, Mon-day, July 27th, from 9 a', m., to 1 p. m. SQUASH BUGS? Pyrocide No. 10 gets them as well as aphis, beetles, worms, cockroaches, etc. 30c a pound at B. Jarvis, Jr. Get ready now for a good Fall garden, five times better than the ordinary Spring garden. gard-en. Peas, turnips, beets, carrots, kale, collards, kohlrabi, broccoli, broc-coli, brussels sprouts, lettuce, celery, cabbage, baktoy and others. Plant peas and bush beans now and for two weeks peas under a sun screen to prevent pre-vent burning. Get your seeds and culture data from B. Jarvis, Jr. 60 E. 200 So. Phone 46-J ST. GEORGE, UTAH "WHERE'S SAILOR SIMPKINS?" "GUARDIK' ""f I THE GREAT LAKES- TOOK A If you, too, must travel to help America, these travel - tips will help: (1) Plan trips j well in advance; go during mid-week if you can. (2) (i i Have your bus agent select . schedules that are least - crowded. (3) Get tickets early. Limit yourself to one ' traveling bag, ti possible. "j i BIG I LAND CAFE ST. GF.ORGE t 1 Phone 128 f v. f; union pacific f . STAGES , I Mrs. Dilworth M. Snow j Announces her Candidacy for the Nomination for County Treasurer on the Democratic Ticket At the Primary Election to- be held September 1st QUALIFICATIONS ... j 18 years business experience fet S; Experienced in handling money, organizing !j work and in meeting the public. $5 $ Has held positions requiring leadership in many club, civic and church organizations. Sjr SHE IS SEEKING THE NOMINATION" BECAUSE SHE FEELS SHE IS QUALIFIED AND NEEDS THE JOB! Mrs. Dean Boyack and small son are here for an extended visit with her father, J. M. Moody, while Mr. Boyack is in San Francisco Fran-cisco attending a special training school connected with his government govern-ment employment. Mrs. Moroni Jensen is a medical patient at the local hospital since July 16. Electrical Repair Work SWEANEY PHONE 193-W 143 EAST 400 SOUTH B " TAe" 6Uv; SifcWBuoo i ! p Men cheer Old Sunny 66on S Brookrfor its genial quality gu or Oj ""TO" H and all-around goodness. ' . m g name0 I L J $ old --7 1 1 ISmmtBeookIi f KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON VHISKKY BRAND If II 9&4Pioof Nstioori DMtHWs Prodoct Corp New York, FT. T. "I Drive Slow - Why Should A I Change Oil?" THAT'S a question some of my best customers have been asking me ever since driving under 40 became both sensible and patriotic. They've been figuring and maybe you have too, that oil ought to work longer than 1000 miles between changes. But here's the catch: With all of the starts, stops, and idling, your engine may go 1300 miles or more while the speedometer reads only a thousand! Stopping, starting, and idling not only mean extra hours of work for your motor, but increased contamination con-tamination by gasoline and water. No matter how you drive, it's wise to come in for a refill of clean, fresh RPM Motor Oil every Thousand Miles! What Does a Soldier Do On His Day Off? ' WELL, what would any of ui V. A '" 4 do in a strange town, with no ' ' 'A friends, practically no money, and yf i,'' 5" orders to be back on duty in 24 A. A 'V hours? The USO clubs, movies, and If V0 stage shows are doing a grand job yf rrCij. yf of solving this problem for the boys in the armed forces. I don't j?n VjV " ' "i 4 "" think there's any sweller way to Jvj I 'l show our gratitude to this coun- M " I try's fighting men than to make a '- contribution to the USOI Remem- ber you help someone you know, when you give to the USO! Give 'Em Water When It's Hoil Cv THERE are two friendH of yourH J(frc. t'lat K t Pretty thirHty durirvg the y ifac wealn"1 your buttery and "S S C J yur It's a great kindiicua -X' j' J Fido to keep a pun of writer I jfT Jm ) ' filled around the houHe. (Mont I j iJL I Standard Service Men koip a pan j yt'A a -ne atation for vimting pupa.) L . r1 8 t kindneHH to your 7'- i battery to let uatnke a fewaiTorida to check the water every week. 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