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Show 1 Its A Pleasure to Shop 1 I At The Co-op . ai ii Come in today and see the hundreds of NEW ARTICLES that are now j p ready for YOUR INSPECTION. ' As you know, we carry only STANDARD r- MERCHANDISE of a GUARANTEED QUALITY at prices that mean a g SUBSTANTIAL SAVING to you. rjj This week we are featuring those DAINTY NEW TRICOLETTE ij jl BLOUSES in the popular new spring colors; such as Peach, Apricot, Tomatoe. bfi ja and Kelley Green. A real $6.50 Value, so they are VERY SPECIAL at $3.98. p ' Also a SPECIAL showing of the newest styles in Junior dresses. Models that you bl !1 would expect to pay up to $35.00 for. Sizes are 16 to 20 years. Specially priced at $19.95. j IE , , pi l; - - : ' M, FREE Saturday April 16 Only FRE E fi liz & $50 worth of STANDARD GARDEN SEEDS given away absolutly FREE to the If j people of Gunnison and vicinity. A full variety of vegetable and flower seeds to select ffj from. Come early for your share. One 5c package of seeds with every 25c purshase. One fcl SH 10c package of seeds with every 50c purchase. Untill present supply is exausted. r m - : -j -ftr rpi TT. HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits, bl ifi Meil, iney Here.-- The finest line of Mens Clothing in the K -3 Country. You can now select from the same styles, same quality, and expert Tailoring as -p H3 are worn by the best dressers in America. Come in and give them the once over. rjJ JfS Have j ou seen the latest new COLLAR? We are showing it in ARROW and IDE sFj 1 brands. A NIFTY STYLE that will surely please. Li S . Ul Latest Styles in young mens suits. Just received; made in fine quality worsteds, in Ifj Blue.Green, Brown and Mixtures. Snappy Stuff in sizes 15 to 20 years. Priced 19.95 to 26.50 jfj ! . . . fir Gunnison Co-op g Hi The Store of High Quality and Low Prices. Hi ijj L. FRANK, Prop. R. J. PARR, Mgr. ij j Opportunities J 1 Wc Invite Comparison of 1 A MODEST sum will, at our prevailing Low Prices . now, outfit the whole family with Dry Goods, 1 Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings and Ready-to-Wear Apparel. j i I You can shop here with confidence that prices are RIGHT. Our buyers are rj !j constantly in the markets taking advantage of every price concession. Buying for j 312 stores effects substantial SAVINGS which are passed on to you in lower Retail 'A' Prices. Take advantage of this opportunity to Save Money on your purchases of j New Spring Merchandise. S I Mens and Boys Clothing: Smart Styles for Women S New ModelsLowest Prices Coats at . $9.90 to $24.75 jj Mens and Young Mens Suits . $19.75 to $34.75 Suits at . . $24.75. to $34. 75 fi Youths Long Pants Suits . . $19.75 to $24.75 n..... t ajo qn tfOt 7c B Boys Knickerbockr Suits . . $6.90 to $11.90 eSSeS at . tO 4. (b j 3 chiidrens Wash suits . . $1.49 to $2.98 Waists and Blouses . $2.89 to $5. 90 ;: , . t . s I SHOES h !9 It Lowest Prices for the Family ! Ladiis Shoes, 2.98 to 7.90 Mens Work Shoes, 2.98 to 6.90 jj - Ladies Oxfords, 4.98 to 6.50 Mens Dress Shoes, 3.98 to 8.90 Misses Shoes, 2.69 to 3.98 Mens Outing Shoes, 2.39 to 3.79 Misses blippers,2.23 to 2.49 Boys Dress Shoes, 2.49 to 4.98 j Infants Shoes, 1.10 to 2.49 Boys Work Shoes, 2.49 to 3.50 p Infants Slippersl.10 to 1.89 Boys Outing Shoes, 1.98 to 2.98 Overalls Hosiery Wens Dress Shirts j Mpno ' " (T1 Mens Work Sox . . 2 for 25c 98c to 5.90 i AVICI I O . . 4l.ZiJ : MensDressSox . 2 for 25c to 89c w . c:.r, ? ; RriTTO QQo QQ j Ladies Hose . , 23c to 1.89 meDS WOrK btll'tS ; ouyb ,. oyc LO yoC MissesHose . i9cto49c 69c, 98c and 1.49 I ; Boys Hose . 19c to 29c I I Hats and Caps Underwear Boys Work Shirts f Mens Felt Hats . 1.98 to 4.98 . , . . , . 69c H - Mens Lightweight Unions 98c to 1.79 p r BoyaeltHat3 . 1.23 to 2.23 Boys Lightweight Unions 49c to 98c BOVS DreSS ShirtS ' : Mens Caps . . 98c to 2.49 Ladies Union Suits . 49c to 98c I Boys Caps. . 69c to 98c Misses Union Suits . 49c to 89c 89c. to 1.69 p I Dress and Tub Silks Gingham and Percales i Silk Pongee . . . 89c. and 1.19 Apron Check Gingham . 12 l-2c ; T , . n QQ Dress Gingham ... 17c and 19c $ iut)bUK -6y Zephyr Gingham . . . 23c to 33c I Dress Silk . . . . 1.49 to 2.19 36 inch Percale . . . 15c and 19c fc I 27 inch Percale . . . 12 l-2c ; Spring Wash Goods Towels and Toweling ' Bath Towels . 23c to 89c pr f- Printed Voiles . . . 39c to 98c Colored Border Towels . . 45c Each t ; Printed Organdies . . -G9ctol.l9 Huck Towels . . . 29c pr- f ; ' Huck Toweling . . 15c to 23c yd f, I Terry cloth 23c yd ; Dainty White Goods . 7 " I ; Muslin and Sheeting j I V'le " 39c Hope Bleached Muslin . . 15c r W mt,ste 39c 9.4 unbleached Sheeting . . 49c I I Organdie . . . , . 29c to 98c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting . . 53c Nainsook . . ; . . 19c to 39c 42 inch Pillow Tubing . . 35e a i I Ill I I II I III I 'V: "IVJ' 4-5 r -rrs " At Lowest iouunb prices s H - ? ) Cotton Thread . 5c Creme Oil Soap . 3 for 25c Chiidrens Garters . 10c to 23c ' i Silk Thread . . 12c Bath Tablets . . .7c Mens Garters . 10c to 39c t f it Crochet Cotton . 12c Laundry Soap . ' 6 for 25c Hair Nets . . 9c Darning Cotton : . . 3 for 10c Hind's Honey & Almond Cream 45c Mens Round Shoe Laces 2 pr. for 5c " hi i ' is l &r,r -iftn a NATION-WIDE . 1 Jiyi. ANpe " I institution Mndm I I "lii7 312 DEPARTMENT STORES n i Gunnison, Utah !- 9 s OTICE OF RESfOVAL I have removed my New Method Vulcanizing shop to the room formerly former-ly occupied by Peterson, the tailor. We are now ready for business. All j work guaranteed. j EDWARD MORGAN, Prop. j ' i FARMER.S, HOW WILTj THIS IX- ! TEREST YOU? j The Nelson-Ricks Creamery Com- i pany is still operating at the old i stand next to W. H. Gribble's store, t Mr. J. W. Duffin is there every Mon- ! day and will pay you the highest jj cash price for your eggs and cream, j Correct weight and accurate test j guaranteed. "Your good will" is I our pride. Our success is your hon- I or. Give us a trial and be convinced. Respectfully, NELSON-RICKS CREAMERY CO. A15-lm I 1 Did you ever consider the matter of seeing the things you want before you buy? Remember our yards are at Manti, convenient for you. E. T. PARRY, (The White Stone Man.) A15tf. 9ffBH--i--9Se AI& have a I foA Bogs of LEFT JAP Ferre & Roper Gunnison, Utah -M-P a y"" Jut wi iiiJi-wi-HiuLaiJi.'wjj iPin mi 1 iiiiimh-ihi i h um iw mm n iiiiuu-i if ni I Announcement j I I We have been given the exclusive agency of all Sanpete County by the Ford Motor j j Company, and have arranged our head- j I quarters for South Sanpete County at f I Manti, in building formerly known as I I j Manti Garage, operated by Cox Brothers. ) ftl If you are interested in Ford Cars or Ford- v si son Tractors, drop us a line or see us fj ! at Manti. The Fordson Tractor j at $725.00 is within reach of every farmer, j Even the man working only a few acres i; can now afford to use Tractor Power. See jj the Fordson on display at your dealers. The Ford is the Universal Car The Fordson Tractor is coming li 4 to be the Universal Tractor 1j I sj j TKE UNIVERSAL CAR I Locke & Johns ; !'! -, -. B For Sale Good second-hand motor for sale. Good as new. See HYRUM ! KEEDRICKSON, Gunnison. A15tf. LOST Red and black check Mackinaw Macki-naw coat. For boy age ten. Finder return to this office for reward. For Sale Pure Extracted Honey. From $9 to $10 for 5 galons. See It. S. VARDLEY, Christenburg. AStf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Island eggs. $1.00 for setting of 15. Leave orders with Mrs. Wm. Bardsley, Gunnison or LeRoy Lund, Clarion. Al-tf. For Sale Choice seed oats at $1.50 per hundred. Can be obtained at Her-mansen Her-mansen mill. I : MIStf. C. Frischknecht. : j We have 6 small farms to sell on ten . years time at 6 per cent, 2 homes on j the installment plan and several lots. : All at Bargain prices. "We buy sell or Insure anything" if you want to buy : or sell see us. GUNNISON COMM-! ISSiON CO. M. D. Beauregard, Mgr. J21-U. : i ! Veal, Hogs and Poultry Wanted-Wiil ! pay highest cabh prices for veal, poulty i J ana Imu's. l'noiie by-J E. L. Larson,!: Cer.teiiield, Utah. S2iLf : Decoration Day is drawing near. I j have a tine assortment of Granite and , Marble Memorials to select from. Give ; us vour order. j E. T. PARRY, Manti, Utah. I (The White Stone Man.) J A8tf |