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Show CEliSia-L-- -! ftifi SAUNA rm I SUN, SAUNA, IffAH a f , ! K NEWS NOTES FROM REDMOND 1L -- ! - Forced to Enlar . Per cent The Greatest Sale In Our History " Now Nothing Reserved , July 3rd On-Cl- oses Article Slashed Every Bargains in Every One of These 13 Big Departments Juvenile Shoes Mens Wear Hardware Dry Goods ' Furniture Floor Coverings Pianos Phonograph-- ; Radio Gift Drapery Ready-to-We- ar WONDERFUL .SOME 24X44 SUITES Few of Hun-- . dreds of Items on Sale' 50c, each v: Suite, regular price ce .. i RADIOS And --Bnppiies Radio accessories Suite, ce Ever (ready Batteries Williard Battries Head Phones Loud Speakers Hydrometers Volt Meters Ameters, and Ariels MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS . JBanjos,- Ukeleles Ukelele Banjos Violins, Guitars . BEDDING Quilts, Comforters Down Pillows Sheets, Spreads Pillow Cases RANGES Majestic Penninsular Coles Hot Blast KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Tea Kettles, Pans Sauce Pans . Perculators Double Boilers Pyrex Dishes Roasters Thermos Bottles Casserole Baking Dishes Measuring Cups Elec. Tea Ferculator GIFTS Dinner Sets, Vases Fancy colored dishes Suite, ce Suite, ce with Velour and Tapestry Seat $18.00 Values, Special For This Sale - $11.90 . . regular price .$175.00 for $141.75 Spring Large . regular price .$351.00 for $287.50 Leather Seated Rockers $17.50 . ROCKERS FUMED OAK Leather Brown' regular Price. $ 93.50 for $ 69.75 $22.0(5 Seat, Value $13.90 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, Special. .$3.90 Beautiful Woven .! Handsome Six-Pie- Bed, Springs, Mattress Special Mahogany . $4.90 BRASS $37.50 $37.50 . BEDS FOR $5.00 50 Brass Beds, Value up to $37.50 Dining Suite. .$69.50 ce Windsor $9.90 Living Room Suite Lloyd Loom e They wont last long. Don t be disappointed get here early $24.85 we are not unloading junk. Every article offered for sale is prime, fresh merchandise Tables Chairs Dressing Tables Chiffioners Cedar Chests Mahogany Chests iLamps .A Substantial Small Living Room Rocker $4.75 FURNITURE Dining Room Suites Living Room Suites Bail Room Suites Buffets; 1 Every- thing in the Sale is of Taylor Brothers Quality, backed squarely by Taylor Brothers guarantee and the values are remarkable. m Freddie Alkire of Salt Lake, id visiting at the Lee Peterson home. table 8, and bed Kitchen Cabinets Breakfast Sets Davenports Davenettes PIANOS Electric Grand Players Upright Used Pianos in following makes: Lindeman and Sons Schiller Emerson Bauchman Scarfs Piano Benches Player Rolls PHONOGRAPHS Victor Cheney Windsor In table sizes, Portables All Maricopa County is talking about the returns from its most profitable investment 330 miles of' county roads paved with concrete. These are paying large dividends to farmers, ranchers, and the people of Phoenix, Arizona, the county seat and 6tate capital After the roads were concreted The Maricopa Creamery Company hauled 30 per cent more products, at 25 per cent less cost Nursery Size Victor Records DRAPERY o Curtains Laces, Nets Side Drapes, Scrims Marquisetts TAYLOR BRO PROVO - EUREKA - and the quicker delivery meant milk and cream in better condition. j 44 ! 4 ; 4 v 4-- 4-- 4- - 4" 41 44 " May 25, 1926. . Notice is hereby given that Ethen R. Torgerson. of Emery, Utah, who on April 16, 1921, made homestead, "'entry No. 029519, for SWti, Sec. 22: WV2 Section 27,! NWXA, Township 23 S., Range 5E.,- S. L. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to estab-lish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the District Court, at Castle Dale, Utah, on the 8th day of July, 1926. 41 - 4- 4- - 4 41 4 4--4 -- i" 4 444 4" 4 5 Congoleum, Linoleum 4 44 44 4--4 4 4a :--: .;!! 5 : 44 44-- d Cattle Company, operating 2.500 acres, paid 10 cents per ton mile for grain haulage in 1923 over the concrete roads; on the dirt roads, in 1918, the cost was 20 cents per ton mile. These examples are only small part ol the story. Reliable Mui-cop- a figures, vouched ior by County taxpayers, prove that their 330 miles of concrete roads are paying a net profit almost a million dollars a year! We will gladly send you the figures on request OVERALLS LOUIS JACOBS G. L. DeLANG, Prop.v 4-- Lin. B. Orme, larmer, operating 200 acres, iound his smallest dralt team could pull 7.500 pounds on concrete, 4,000 pounds used to be the limit over dirt. His automobile tires now average 1 5 ,000 miles. On the old d irt roads they averaged barely 3,500 miles. Land & The Bartlett-Hear- WORK SHIRTS AND JUMPERS WE CORDIALLY JNVITE INSPECTION 44 one-thir- d High Quality Goods S ALINA ELECTRIC SHOP j 4--4 and Andwe have a fine line of shoes for the Working Man and the Boys. j 4' large We also handle oils,, gases, accessories and can take care of your car. ' - j small The Arizona Storage & Distributing Company reduced its hauling coats 33 per cent, and passed this saving on to patless rons by charging lor hauling over concrete roads than over dirt roads. ll 4 Mr. Auto Man, if you need electric work on your car, let us figure, with you. .With our modern appliances we can surely suit! you in workmanship. S, Axministei", SPANISH FORK ELECTRIC WORK Department of the Interior, U. S. at Salt Lake City, Utah, Land- Office large-sma- 3 L L NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION COMfilSY Wilton, ! . Claimant names as- witnesses: Elmer Peacock, B. C. Peacock. J. R. Sorensen, and C. D. Mapfield, all of Emery, Utah. Eli F:. Taylor, First Pub. May 28 . Register. Last Pub June 25. They are talking about appointing Smith czar of the Broadway plays at $50,000 a year. This job would be all right if you didnt have to sit through all of the shows. A1 Our free booklet Modern Battery Charging We have installed a HOBART BATTERY CHARGING Batteries charged in .. machine, which works automatically. eight hours and does not overcharge. The first modern machine installed in Salma. HAVE YOUR BATTERIES CHARGED OVER NIGHT. SAUNA SERVICE STATION W. H. Brown, Prop. 4 Flour! Flour! R-- 3 contain many interesting -facts ahost eoncret- roads. Writs Flour!! for your copy- - PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Hard Soft Whole Wheat McCornick Cereals Satina Roller Mills I These Arizona Concrete Hoads Earn $1,000,000 a Year j RUGS Sticks Cut Glass Serving Trays Clocks, Book ends Electric Washers art not an txpenm Rieady-mad- - n, the enjoyable features. Hans Jensen, the Pioneer garage man, has made a number of improve- ments at his place of business and has added some modem machinery. A new acetylene welding apparatus and other facilities for making repair quickly are among the new addition to his large garage. Olaf Larsen was the honored gueat at a birthday party given at his home here by his children and gnandchild-elast Tuesday evening. Abont forty members of the family attended the party to honor the gentleman. Games and music formed the diver sion of the evening. At a late hour an abundant luncheon was served by, the daughters of the family. Art Models Candy Jars Bonbon Dishes Silver Bud Vases Chocolate Sets Christ-jense- Nevada. LeGrand and Boyd Olsen of Salt Lake, are visiting with Wilford Rasmussen. Mr, and Mrs. Franklin T. Nelson had as their guests Monday of this week Mr. anj Mrs. Bert Thorpe and Mrs. Howard Nielson of Ephraim, Mrs. Niels Fra nd sen of Mackey, Idaho, Mrs. C. T. Nelson, Mrs. Wilford Rasmussen and Mrs.- - Lei and Linehart of Redmond. A dainty luncheon and a social afternoon were Concrete roads an tT.veitment Desks $5.35 Fumed Oak Dining Chairs, Special. .$3.90 Three-Piec- Sale Book Cases CHAIRS Walnut Dining Chairs, Special Few of Hundreds of Items on Walnut $3.50.00 for $197.00 Tubes Ca-ndi- $139 BIG ROCKER SPECIAL Suite, regular price. j Joseph F. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Jensen entertained t a dinner party at their home Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mis. Fre Miss Eva Joy and Miss Fran- cis Christensen, Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Neil Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Davis and Mrs. Arthur Smith of ( easily worth 4 for $1.00 Stair Carpets $240.00 for $193.00 . Towels Turkish - . A WONDERFUL OFFER DINING -:- weeks. Redmond was well cepresente 1 at the annual M. I. A. conven ;on in Salt Irnke. Those attend'n., were Mrs. Mar. Michclson, Miss ran-eel- la Jensen, ML-- s Gladys Christensen, Miss Jo ephine Rasmussen, Mrs. It. C. Jensen, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Ervin Jensen, Mrs. Ernell Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter; M. Michclson and $200,000 Stock 0 - Mrs. Vernel Nelson returned Sunday from Cedar City wlsere she visited with relatives (the past two WE MUST MAKE WAY FOR THE WORKMEN REDUCED -:- t ! Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH A National Organisation to Imprort and Extend ti Uses ot ConcretS Offices in 31 Cl . |