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Show wee $! i rsSrTL ' vVr-H' it fr"lll - v I ?n&.0?VUU&l, you'll find, ' : a checking account of your own a J !; big help. It will keep your records ; straight, make paying bills easy, n33S ' and save you plenty of time. It's Jtfj much safer than cash, too. We'd (j$ Jfy J ' Jike to have you open an account. E?1i7i7'T7 : i : State Bank of Hurricane HURRICANE, UTAH .'; "DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5,000.00" i - . j) rrj'JPlease ' XZX Cooperate I J this l j July4tli I I "Weekend unless absolutely necessary, this SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY OVERLAND 23rJv Operated by INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES VRfSKfr' III! 111111111 I I III II I I . W DO YOUR WAR DUTIESy A 0 Bonds and s-3Z.t cheerfully attend to other home-v home-v m 1X frontdulies. Let's &Liffl W get this war won ji National Distillers Product Corporation New York 86 Proof Calyrual omxi. FACE POWDER Th cringing smoothne and subtle flattery of thk $oft- textured powder irlH delight youl Civet an exquisite nuke-up finish. In radiant shades to harmonize wrth every skin tone and costume color. Flesh. Rachel. Brunette-Naturelle, Brunette-Naturelle, Brunette. Desert-Tan, Ochre, Row-Ochre. SOt. $1.00. (MOT CONNECTED VITH ANY SOCIETY) FENTONS ' PHARMACY Prescription Pharmacists ' V i 1 For United States CONGRESS ELECT . . . D. C. WATSON Republican Candidate FIRST DISTRICT Primary Election July 11th (Paid Pol. ad. by D. C. Watson) : REPUBLICANS ' i B. H. If STRINGHAM j Is in the race for Congressman from the 1st Congressional District A man in the prime of life a A vigorous civic leader a A man with a punch, an organizer, a good mixer, gets things done Former school principal, now a successful busi- nessman, stockman and farmer. Lived three years in a mining camp u Mayor of Vernal City District Governor of B Lions International member State Legis-lature Legis-lature the past four years a Author of SCHOOL LUNCH BILL and other a a vital legislation a Has always been an ardent worker in the ' Republican Party a You will agree that Dry's varied experiences qualify him for the position of United a States Congressman J BRY'S MESSAGE TO YOU IS: " " J Complacency Means Death to Democracy a VOTE JULY 11 REGARDLESS OF YOUR a m CHOICE OF CANDIDATES a (COMMITTEE FOR "BRY" FOR CONGRESSMAN) Hear NORMON CHRISTENSEN of Logan, on Friday, July 7 at 9:45 p.m., over Stations KNVU, Logan; KDO,' a Ogden; and KSUB, Cedar City, in support of B. H. Stringham a for Congressman. treat your own home A wonderful selection of frames and sizes . . . you're sure to find just the mirror you've always wanted! And priced to save you money. Every one clear sparkling Pittsburgh plate glass . . . Come in and see them! Specially priced from $6.50 to $15.00 PICKETT'S "If You Need It, We Hope We Have It Try Us" . i Thrifty Shoppers Trade at lathis Market : Habitual quoting of a long list of food prices each week may be tiresome our patrons know we sell " everything at or below ceiling prices, which is a " fair margin of profit established by OPA. And we " salute the Office of Price Administration for holding " m the cost of living down, at a time when hundreds " of items that are scarce on the market would spiral " 2 upward in price, dragging up with them items that ; 2 are plentiful. Left uncontrolled, there would be no 2 end to the upward swing. : 2' DO YOU KNOW that food prices in June, 1920, 2 were 37.4 above April, 1914? I Do You Know That ... j MEATS ARE 5.8 LOWER THAN 1 YEAR AGO? i BEEF ROAST, grade 'A' . . . lb 39 I HAMBURGER and SAUSAGE . . lb 20 p DAIRY PRODUCTS ARE 2.6 LOWER : - THAN 1 YEAR AGO? RANCH BUTTER, lb 48 Creamery, lb 50 I EGGS, grade 1 . . . . doz 2V IB FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE 6 U H LOWER THAN 1 YEAR AGO? : I ALL BUNCH VEGETABLES . . bun 5 1 CABBAGE, firm and solid . . lb 4i 2 OILS AND FATS ARE 2.4 LOWER : THAN 1 YEAR AGO? : LARD, all sizes lb 20 I CRISCO ..... 3-lb jar 79 j SUGAR IS 1.4 LOWER THAN 1 YEAR AGO? ' I SUGAR, 10 lb 39 25 lb 69 100 lb 6'8S I Thank Your Office of Price Administration |