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Show v ; Is This Your Eye Problem? I lines that quiver and shimmer . a letters that ji.v-lo and jump . .' ' J g Fyuivs that r-A-lVK out of focus and defy " v accurate reading. ( g'.TlH rr dead give-aways that A-l svin ixmer " ( 'thp rlnu specification tor any jol Ls lacking. " I Is 'I'HIS VOl K PKOULEM? " i U Nbiko ,:m Appointment for Eye Examination with I Dr. M. F. BURGESS, OPTOMETRIST I J Phono SS-l St. GeorRe " I liiiiiiiaiiinllllllB I BKIX)KK the SHOW . . . A IT Eli the .SHOW ) t ANY Oi l) timk ... J J Come Ami Try Our i I DELICIOUS, HOME-MADE J 1 I CRISPY-BROWN WAFFLES ! with maple syrup ! : , at the ; ; 2x4 GRILL ! ( ) j Next to Kzs BarUT Shop St. George, Utah I 1 J """"" 1,1, Bill! 4 kC - X." --. .,.'. . -.-H 1 i Kir: ; . '-v ? . , .-. - - a- ; .s . - , i ... v W ' -1 1 j - y ' l r, - - """ Eggs count up " I fJ t quickly when you i WjTr flO L- keep collecting y em ''e d0"01"5 deposited regularly i (f j n a sav'nCs account at our bank. You yjfv-';- . end your femily are cordially invited to i 1 J clcpos't ycur savinrs v.i:h us. State Bank of Hurricane M HURRICANE, UTAH j.e 1 "DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $5,000.00" ( A 24 HOUR j i work dij may appear V - V unreasonable, yet it H . --i is the most hbh i VALUABLE AND APPRECIATED : service thxt can be rendered to the automobile traveler. It i i is really something to write home about. CAN YOUR COMMUNITY . I i . boast of 24 hour or other an usual services? Services vital to 1 ? I night travelers are: B d ? Filling Station i Auto Repair and Parts J i Towing Service 0 J I Ambulance Service J . Drug Stores i I Restaurants S , Hospitals i Lr I I Medical and Dental Services B j ( REMEMBER - j 3 j i that unusual services will be widely broadcast by satisfied j ? ' : customers. i " M! - ! ty Pj re i i CTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITX i J V AND 1NDUSTKIAL DEVELOPMENT j 4 J I Building Salt Ukt City. Vlab , , J ' (Thii advertisement is number ten of a series to promote a greater i tourist trade for tlie entire state.) i ' t JI, il -BsO-0-K'S- I S X th III WE STOCK AND STKIVE TO MAINTAIN mt,r ! A BETTER SELECTION OF' NT g yT ! GOOD BOOKS I OK PEOPLE OF ALL AGEh f I THAN YOU CAN FIND IN ANY STOKE ! SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. j Rf KARL HUTCIIIMGS' STORE i I'Olt K.M.P. l'XIR SALH: Northern Coa Prompt Delivery. Wesley Hirschi Phone L'12-J. nl-toL'!)- For Sale: Weaner pis. Call UXVJ1. n.i.,; l-'Olt SAl.K: 410 C.aiaje Shotgun with two boxes of shells. Phone n.i.p KtMl SALK: Assorted Christmas Cards, boxed. Heady now .Mrs. Kmma Larson. Phone 20S-U. n-l-p FOR SALK: Diamond Tl'd Ton Truck 3ti Model. See Alvin Neil-son, Neil-son, Washington. n-1-p YX1R SALK: Small wood or coal Heaterola: Rood condition; cheap. Albert Graff, Santa Clara, or Phone 33JL 1-p K1H SALK: Half city lot with Water Ritfit. Call 3.V7-M. n-l-p FOR SALE: Used Baby BuKy. Call L.)9-M. n-l-p FOR SALK: in WnshinRton Field. 72. acres A-l Farm Land. S-tKl per acre. See Boyd Robinson, Washington, Utah. o25-nl-8-p IF YOU WANT TO BUY A home, a farm, or a place to build, contact Walter Cannon, telephone 113-J. A JSrts 1IKI.P WANTED WANTED: Many Indian Bead Workers. Work all type of beads. Steady work to industrious workers. work-ers. Write P. O. Box 221, St Georpe. o-lS-25-l-p MALE HELP WANTED: Opportunity Op-portunity of lifetime supplying DDT and other profitable products pro-ducts to farmers in Washington County. No experience or capital required. Must have auto and good references. Permanent. Wftte or wire McNESS Company, Dept.. D. 2123 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, California. n-l-8-p WANTED WANTED: Job or manuscript typing. Call 119. n-l-p WANTED: Girl or woman for maid service at Milne Court. Forenoon employment. Call 22. WILL PAY CASH for clean white rags. Pioneer Motors. Ollc WANTED: Laundry. Bring to Mrs. Ethel G. Jones, V4 Block S, Dixie Feed. O-ll to Nip WANTED: Lady to care for convalesing lady a few hours each day or at night. Phone 243-R or call at Northeast Apt. Moapa Stake House, n-l-p LOST and FOUND LOST: One spare Chev. wheel with tire mounted, size 600-16. Finder call 193-W or ace Slurray Webb. Reward. o-25-c - FOUND: Purse with money. Owner may have by . inditifying and paying for this ad. at Sprouse Reitz Store. n-l-p Returned Veteran needs used Portable Typewriter. Call 149 nip LOST: One White end gate for Omaha Standard truck body on boulevard bet. Enterprise and St. George. Grant Graff, Santa Clara. Phone 194-R-5. n-l-p FOB RENT FOR RENT: 40-acre farm; good house & other buildings; plenty of water; suitable for dairying. John T. Neilson, St. George, 256-J n-l-p A Victory Message Seven successive War Loan drives have roiio into history, and now the VICTORY or final drive is upon us. It is a patriotic act to invest in-vest in i bond, and that should be inducement enough for any American. ," , Our Bonds of the past have helped to bring success on t he fields of battle . . . now the VICTORY BONDS will help 'o care for the-wounded, and war contracts, maintain armies ar-mies of occupation, bring home returning fighters, and irevent inflation. But besides ill this, it is the world's safest saf-est investment, and for every invest etTIn "K" Bonds, you an count on $4 in return. Invest all you can, and hold vour investment, for it will be a protection against periods of financial distress, and provide pro-vide a regular income for retirement re-tirement and old age. Bank of St. Gecrge the Modern Way ' to Complete Eaiy-to-lnstall HOME INSULATION mwmMt . . r , !Jrzrrr.-.i,TB1,lltiiltff.y KARL HUTCHINGS' 'STORE?, f " ENLISTMENT ll THE REGULAR ARMY WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH LIFETIME SECURITY STUDY THESE BENEFITS fwrTnc-wV 550 to $204 per month in addition to food, f ''(j.j'V ' ' -clothing,- housing, :travel,,, $50 o year. jLr( MtUis .tiv - reenlistment allowance, ,-v. niw TWiriJ'iS'I'S. ' ; After 20 years of service, retirement: at P l.vJl'r" substantial pay for life. -All : veteran's .? fc'.i,tiiii-i-ii''iij'. ' ' benefits including G. t. Bill of Rights. : ''.'"'-"V Complete medical and dental attention ?jjlJi4jf y 'ree during service. Veteran's hospitaliia-,. hospitaliia-,. ir - 1 1 1 ' - - ff '" ;"" Care for dependents. , : r" 1 v"' v " ' fur'ou9n a year a fu" Pay- Ha" li lfAlfeJxC 'are ur'0u9n ra,e on railroads. 5c a mile L -iiiin m - if allowance for reenlistment furlough. , 1 . . .'?! j. Ji-'jiJtl !u-u','-' - i-'- iJ- -. - ... - , - i , - - - m4 ... . I .It ' " 4 J . j k. i I ': .hf' WE 1 ' Overcoat i il 'i, j Cunapac a fleecy, high wool content over- i ft ''' j coat ar'c Just r'S1 or winter. Will if ., , ri ' J wear well for many seasons. Feels fine all . If ' ' I ' lle wn''e" -asy t0 get nto, sleeves move ST I , I f:- freely, shoulders set right! A smart com- j ''i t ' "" ? ' mat'on s001 sturdiness and luxury! : If "Fli mnaii ii;!.,.. mnniin mi ,, TIMELY ARRIVALS s.JSS'l. NOVEMBER '3rd 300 ONLY V EXTilA IIEAVTi' . A m T A W F I C ", -IOtBLE LOOP- &JJ I U II t L J - ' "AlFWIiite Sizes 20x40 . EA GAYMODE 45-GAUGE-7c 51- HOSIERY gauge COUNTESS GREY i-- , Children's Cotton CLEANSING -1; ' p ' TIES TISSUES 1 FuU Elastic Waist mHtj) 500 Sheets to Box BOX Sizes 2 to 8 ' : . pr. Jfiafsacullf A cull, young lady, is something you don't want to be and something your owner doesn't want many of because they cost money to raise. We believe Pan-a-min can help reduce the number of culls which result from mineral deficiency and slow maturity. Its tonics stimulate appetite and promote better use of feed. Its minerals help develop bone and laying capacity. If a pullet has production bred in her, Pan-a-min will help bring it out. DIXIE FEED CO. Phone 254 ' St. George EXCITING... I s fj This boy-style coat, fashioned of y 100 all wool Velva-Cloth, the I' p luscious, luxurious suede-fabric ij !s that tailors so exquisitely. It is 3 g ' . : velvet-collared, features an open !; S 'f i vent, and buttons attached with i3 j I ; ' Y . self-fabric loops. Sizes 10 to 20. U ? Colors: Royal Purple, Toast, S fl . : ' Ash Gray, Surf Green, Aztec U S i't J Brown, Marine Blue and Black. & 1 rvri i 1 J . PRICES TO PLEASE $ ' I I SNOWS DRESS SHOP 1 S 1 z Althea S. Nelson, Mgr. 3 |