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Show ? s&k iz ssms iz- tta1. tz- vz ssj iz tz iz ssteJ iz ; , . Around the corner of the street ffa tyjf Who can say what waits for us? f James Whitcomb Riley, w : K ! A L4ni wio fan jay what the New ! tyij Far JPd wiV bring f All we can j rfo, o fOMrf, ij hope for the best, ! J tyj find owr Ao) are for you, dear i people of this community. It is in j 5$ ftt appreciation of all the fine j S - things you have done for us that we ! j g r?nrf jom Happy New Year j a I PICKETT LUMBER CO. "IF IT GOES IN A BUILDING, WE SELL IT" it jl SI I g 3 j Homes aglow, everywhere.. 5 j It's New Year's, and the IS jji l latch-string is out! TO M As we are about to turn " over a new, and we hope Si S much brighter page for 1946, ffa ft we thank you for your gen- jflf erous support during the past j year, with the hope that Di- S fji vine Providence will bless 5? g: your home in many unex- JS i pected ways. Best wishes for Jfc a very Happy New Year! Si IS s i y m I 1 E. B. SNOW I FURNITURE CO. 1 ia ' ' & ... . , St J6REHINGJ s Our wish for 1946: g K ... that our hopes for you of today m will be realized tomorrow and on j all the succeeding tomorrows of - the year that lies ahead. I JJeaftli . . .Mappings I S I I roiperitif a W To you . . . and you . . . and you I I COMOCO SERVICE STATION PETE MILNE, Operator ST. GEORGE, UTAIlI il w K'Hv'-'V'yy', I ' 'm if 1 s I i A p 1 i is another year comes jjf g to a close and a New Year dawns we pause for g $j a moment to look backward as well as forward. I 'si ' 5 g We are happy in the thought that we have H made so many new friends in 1945 and retained : H so many old ones. . f m u ,. .:, -mh - h- - :. i ooking forward to "S 1946, we pledge anew our determination to give Hi you the best value and service possible. 'fit M . w WE SAY NOW, AS SO OFTEN BE- FORE, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! ' d . c ' I Bank -off . George S I m I S Thrmy shppers Trade at ' i Markets I HAPPY 1 SSSEWYEAR j The importance of proper wrapping before putting njeat m your M U locker cannot be over-emphasized. It was thought for years that 1 one thickness of Standard Locker Oiled Paper was sufficient, H but at the Locker Convention held last summer we were told H j that two thicknesses of Locker Paper was the minimum ... H j Some operators who have been able to get sufficient, estab- B lished service by wrapping the meat up three and four times. '2 U KARO SYRUP half gal .50 Putnam Dyef all col 2 for .25 1" 1 FLOUR, Gem 48 lbs 2.15 0XYD0L - Ig .37; - small .12 COOKIES, asst sweet lb .33 BABY FOOD, Gerber's - can 07 SOUP, Campbell Yeg, 2 for .31 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER - can .08 Porter Macaroni Prod, 14-oz .17 MOTHER'S OATS, china, pkg .39 m Tomatoes, 2s solid 2 for .35 MILK, popular brands .10 & m MEATS AND PRODUCE jf i s I BEEF round steak, grade A .41 LETTUCE, solid heads - lb 13 BEEF LIYER lb .32 CELERY, Utah .... Jb .12 ; YEAL round steak lb .42 CABBAGE lb .4f g f CHILI BRICKS - 2 for .35 POTATOES, No 1s, 100 lbs 2.98 I BOLOGNA lb .30 5 lbs ....... .19 i 1 BEEF ROAST, grade A lb .29 TURNIPS lb .44 I |