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Show PROGRESSIVE estimates free Exterior Decorating-Al- l vimU of Interior and House Painting, Sign Painting. H.F. Hanks & Sons 88S Roosevelt - Ave. Hyland 4589. 2 and 3 Room j Furnished Apts, including gas for j - cooking- j $17.50- - $25- - $30 i ji Half Cash Half N-D.- j SEAGULL APARTMENT 215 North West Temple LACE CURTAINS LAUNDERED WORK GUARANTEED B" Credit MRS. STALLINGS . Was. 4191 261 So. 2nd Eaat. How Much Will My Cattle Bring? A fanner is offered a price for his steers which seems low. He telephones to another buyer and geU a better price. The telephone also saved him a trip to town. By. telephone, the rancher and fanner keeps in touch with this neighbors and customem. He is within quick reach of the fire de- - partment, doctor or veterinarian in emergencies. It's a contact with folks who want to reach him quickly. And telephone service costa but a few cents a day. . The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. i j Another crisis la here end I am aure we are juat aa wflUng and capable of feeing and grappling with It aa any women Is any age before. Aa the mothers of men and alio aa the main aprlng In the tvum. g hold a strategical position. Our- - in fluence can be felt In aa nnmeaaured degree. First of iU we must awaken more keenly to the fact that the world la elck and needs the help of the women to nurae it back to health Second, we muet know more about the many, many ehangea that are taking plaoe. How many of ua are taking time ont to beoome Informed on conditions aa they really exist or are open minded enough to realise and admit them. Oh, yea, I know yon are Juat at hney as ever, many even more eo. But where there la a wild there la a way. Perhaps John Is out of work or la fortunate enough to have a part time job. Encourage him to epend a portion of his time In reading aloud to you while your handa are busy swing, mending, Ironing, or what not. If yon hafen't aoeeee to the current magazine! or the dully newa papere you no doubt have some friend or neighbor who will be glad to let yon read the Ira If you wUl but make' your desires known. Then there la the public library with oceans of Information on all Important subjects. Get ont your card or borrow one of the childrens and make use of it. Better atlll, form the habit of going yonrieU and spending- - an hour or two there ones or twice a week. The librarian will be glad to suggest books or mtgailnae on timely topics. What the women of Amerloa need as much aa tho man la fo read and inform themselves on the economic problems of the day, especially on Question of production and distribution of food produets, clothing and other necessities. Also get out your bihle or any other good hook and become more familiar with them by spending some of your evenings studying their contents. They will give you new courage and fortitude to meet the many Important problem of the , day. We must help to preserve the morale of the home by being as cheerful aa We. must keep our men possible. folks from getting over excited or acting In a haety or rash tray. We must help them know that there la always a sane way out of our troubles. MAGAZINES WANTED Those having any of the leading magasinee which they have read and do not wlgh to have around would confer a favor by leaving them with this office. Especially do we need the Nation, The New Republic and others of this sort. You will ho helping the paper by lending us your magazine. -- Quality Shoe Repair uyi South Main St. We Use Best Materials. Scrip Accepted on B" Credit Also Hat Cleaning. GEO KOPOULOS, Prop. SAFETY BRAKES CO. 4th.So. Bet, Main and State, So. Side Half and Half Landscaping, T ree Surgery, Pruning and Fertilization On B" Credits 623-- Hy. J B.F.Ellsworth Public Service Bureau 422 FELT BLDG. and Civil Cases Criminal Finger Print Service TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL Notary Public N.D.A. SIGNS CAltDS Was. 10S47 Prices Given 821 Regent Bldg, E Holllng or N. D. A. SS West Broadway Watch Repairing Guarantee Back of our work A- - A. ROUNCE 81x years with H. B. MlUer Co. Watch Inspector! Room 248 Perry Hotel, Was. 66 Positive AU S. M. Taylor E. L. Egli Intermountain Funeral Home Friends and Customers To AU My PARAMOUNT CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Adame, managers of the Paramount Cleaners report that BISMARK, N. D. Governor William are doing a good hualnesg in Linger called today for action by the .they national guard, where necessary, to Cleaning and dying. They have been prevent mortgage foreclosures and good and persistent advertisers and threatened a wheat embargo in pro should be support by all N. D. A. test against market price restrictions. people. They are obliging, court eous and efficient and ery live WOMEN ARE DOING LABOR B CREDITS Page Three MILITIA TO HALT MORTGAGE SALES WHAT THE N.D.A. Wallpaper Furnished on B Credits INDEPENDENT Over 25 year in Salt Lake. Licensed Embalmers. YOU GET YOUR MONEYS B" Credit! Accepted WORTH AT THE 1445 So. State St Beehive Barber and Beauty Parlor The Birthplace of N W. SOUTH STATE STREET D. A. Exchange" Wasatch 4912. N.D.A. DANGE A NicePlace to Coipe COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL . WHOLE SERVICE FAMILY 8 8. (Steve) Steven EVERY THURSDAY FOR THE MERRY GARDEN Prop. BALLROOM 126 No. Main 8t. IFFFlaiiaiiwMLMnawwwwwiBiMtiitiinititiiwiIWinrin Musk by the Revelers BURPS BARBER&BEAUTY SHOP Has been Selected as Our Official N. D. A. Representative in the Sugarhouse District. 1063 ADMISSION LADIES, 5c cash, 10c Scrip GENTS, 5c cash, 15c Scrip - Eaat 2 lit South Street Priceless Protection! Popular Price. Hyland 8544. MaMiaigHaMMtaMHMnawniHnawwwwintiininiHiHiHiaHMBBiaHygiiiMaP9 Textile Workers Wanted The COOPERATIVE SELF HELP LEAGUE OF HOUSTON, TEXAS, desires to get into correspondence with a few unemployed textile workers, skilled in fabricating and superintending spinning and weaving machinery. We should hear from this kind of skilled workers (prol bably) in the East where we understand there is machinery of this nature now out of use which might be obtained. While Texas is a splendid cotton growing country there are practically no skilled textile workers and no textile mills in the state. We can secure plenty of cotton direct from the farmers in exchange for scrip, and we desire to make a beginning in producing finished materials. Wt have ft plan aa Boon as correspondence fa cstab-lishe-d with the right parties. - Write Dr.C.E.Linn, 506 Richmond Road Houston, Texas iXXXSl (1) Olga DAllas, wife of Maj. Ener Yeager, United States military attache in Poland, Csechoslovakia and who was selected to sing at (1) Forbes W. Morgan (left) of New York, unde of President Roose- Rumania, the inaugural ball in Washington velt standing beside the- 84tt-pousail fiah which he landed off Miami March 4. The lyric of the song was beach after a struggle. The prise, which measures eight feet and written expressly for her by Former is the hugest caught this winter, is to he sent to the White House as a gift Queen Maria of Rumania. to the president, after it hai been .mounted. (2) President Moscicki of Poland is a genuine Mg game hunter when he (2) Kenneth Benson, high school haa a change to get away from stats affairs. He is shown here with a huge senior in winchester, Mass, entered bear that ha shot in the state forest of Bialowica. the state cooking contest and carried (8) When president Roosevelt returned north from Miami, where his life off first honors from a field that inwaa attempted, the newa photographer were not allowed to approach him cluded thirty-thregirls. until their carrying bags bad been carefully examined by the police and government operative!. (8) Walter Okeson of Lehigh, who (4) An unusual picture made Just as a Soviet airman leaped from b!: is now chairman of the football rules plane during the recent gigantic maneuver! of the Red army on the ew committee, having succeeded the lot of the fifteenth anniversary of the revolution. As yet he has failed t E. K. Hall of Dartmouth. Okeson is pull his ripcord and should ha forget to do that little thing yon may rest also commissioner of tho football ofassured that yon are gasing upon bis last jump. ficials association. - The smell of smoke . . . sudden illness during: tihe an emergency of night any kind and the telephone summons aid immediately. ... Emergency use is just a part of telephone service. Frequent contacts friends, daily trips (here and there and other common uses, with saved many make the telephone wteil worth the few cents it cost a day. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. |