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Show VOTE j September 1st Primary FOR FRANK G. MARTINES For Congress 1. A man who knows Utah, its people and their problems. 2. A man whose record puts public services above any personal advantages. 3. A man whose first interest is the winning of ithis war. 4. A man who believes an all-out unified effort between the Military and Home Fronts is the shortest way to victory. 5. A man whose both sons enlisted in Military I Service of the United States. I Bb M BWgMSBWaiKBEgaiajlll-iJgtgBMBMWfMBiHWI M J 3 We feature two grades of Flour " 3 Silver M and Golden M, priced at $1.69 r 3 and $1.89 per sack. This week we Z A want everybody to try the best grade, :t p and will place Golden M $f iLC r 3 On Special for ' 2 (Limit 500 pounds) ! " I SWEET POTATOES . can 24' I vitamin SPINACH, Red & White, can 20' jjj SALMON, tall pink . can 24' t SALMON, tall . . . can 3T jj Bed and White Table -BEEF ROAST . . lb 24' I VITAMIN CHICKEN fryers 29' Hens 2T Head and Feet off " B PORK CHOPS . . lb 34' jj. PORK SAUSAGE . 2 lbs 47' ! I CABBAGE, Utah . . lb 3Vi' Solid Heads " VITAMIN 6REEN pEppERS j . C LEMONS, No. 360's . doz 19 ORANGES, for juice, 2 doz 34' i I BUTTER, Creamery . . lb SI' mtamin MILK, Sego . 2 large cans 19' i D OLEOMARGARINE . 2 lbs 49 I SARDINES . . 15-oz can 13' jjj Van Camp's T CHEESE, mild .... lb 29' j! vitamin CHEESE, tasty . 5-oz glass 15' E PEAS, quality . . 2 cans 27' E G 2, 3 or 4 Sieve ' E PRUNES, tend'rzd, 2-lb pkg 26' E LETTUCE, solid heads, 2 for 25' E E Thrifty Shoppers Trade at J Mathis Market IBfflry I'i'i'i'i iTITTTTrTTTTTTT For Sale or Lease Six-room and four-room modern houses with baths. Furnished or unfnmlshed. Also cafe known s College Inn. Can arrange good terms on any or all. w. n. PRINCE 1429 So. West Temple Salt Lake City or LOKAINE COX, St. George I HERE ARE THE FACTS I 5 P II I L C O WOOD and ELECTRIC J 1 RADIOS RANGES j ! Who Who j I Can Buy? Can Buy? i I ANYONE- THOSE Can Buy a brand new Who, at the present t Philco Radio, as long do not own a wood or t 1 as the present stock electric range and lasts. Contrary to the have no other means belief that only used of preparing food J radios may be ob- Those whose present t f tained, we have a few range is worn out and new 1942 Philcos in impractical to repair. t stock. We suggest And those who are 1 that you hurry, they just starting up house- J won't be here long. keeping. j I PICKETT'S! "If It Goes In A Building, We Sell it" j A " ' Vote For J. BRACKEN LEE Republican CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS n n n rn rvx ' Let's blast Japan and Germany and Italy with the chain j J j rJ J v "N " j I I lightning of destruction that can be built from the scrap in f j 1 1 ' I (7iA rCfc J II I our cellars, attics and garages, on our farms and in our places fimitf Stfr 13 I I of business. N-TTia",' A fitffifl I I Scrap iron and steel, other metals, rubber and waste ' p and gun is r. Fifty of I I materials. It will all be used to make tanks, ships, planes I Metals.f "" ""n and stcd' I j and the fighting weapons our boys must have. It is needed j ryn'3 P6BUrfrga&S' I I j Sell it to a Junk dealer give it to a charity or collection 1 TnTOPlTTTTT I I I I agency take it yourself to the nearest collection point or ESSvVS 111! TlfffrS I I I consult the Local Salvage Committee ... If you live on a farm, ived"" and have found no means of disposing of your Junk, get in JecPs; '"i liT.u" n Mr'f touch with the County War Board or your farm implement I 2 fl!rrcshLbfrraKc SLn!,,.OCU'a.rs; P,an"; tin, for J dealer. Throw YOUR scrap into the fight! 8tr"n intQa u NG fats-wi " I This message approved by Conservation Division iyoansw""tcd , ERTfl,N LOCflLm '"cnt dcfllcr- I WAR PRODUCTION BOARD 1 Thit advertisement paid for by the American Industrie! Salvage Committee ' ' " S'ss. J I frepresentingandwilhfundsprovidedbygroupsof leading industrial concerns) 1 ' ,, Local Salvage Committee-Phone: 149 SV'1 |