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Show i 1 1 ft 1 & ? k '4 (NATION-WIDE fil Jy U INSTITUTION- p I I SL feimey iQ . DEPARTMENT STORES I GUNNISON, UTAH j Always Looking to i ; the Public Welfare While we have Stores over a wide expansion ', of country, we do not hope toy do all the business. Quite in the opposite. jj While we strive to do a profitable business, we jjj aim to develop ideals in business generally through H our own practises that will bring about a more eco- H ! nomical distribution of merchandise. 0 j ' Any step toward attaining a condition where j the public is enabled to enjoy the lowest possible fl I prices on goods of strictly reliable quality will have j j our fullest support. t I To that end we are working diligently with H S manufacturers and transportation interests as well m ", as directing our own operations so that waste N ' (which means cost) may be eliminated. j I I l 1 I r . ! The Valley f Voices By GEORGE MARSH Tliis is a big story of a new north, a portion of the domains of the I fur trade that never before has been the scene of a romance. It is almost equal to a vacation trip and a participation in the stirring life of the region only, few of us would relish the hardships and the dangers which are a part of the daily routine. Most of us will j be contented to travel via our arm chairs, view the natural wonders, thrill at the very absorbing ab-sorbing mystery and be spectators specta-tors of an intense human drama through the chapters of Mr. i Marsh's exciting and realistic tale. ; This talented author brings the ' far north right to us. We live in the charm of its short but amazing amaz-ing summer and the magical fascination fas-cination of its long winter, and we touch hands, as it were, with a new class of brave, rugged human hu-man beings, it is tke very essence of romance and real adventure. ,j Follow St as a Serialin . The News i Opportunities f FOR SALE Beet lifter. Phone 27J or write Clarence Childs, Gunnison. POTATOES FOR SALE Store your winter potatoes now and be i-ure of a supply. Get them from E. Pace, Clarion. oltf. CABBAGE FOR SALE The finest fin-est in Utah an good for winter use, keeping firm and sound until March. Delivered in lots of 300 pounds at 2 cents per pound. Inquire S. Kimura. NOTICE Sanpete County offers for sale sixty acres of land, known as the John Follett place, located about one wile east of the Sugar Factory. For full! information call on Joseph Christensen, Chris-tensen, County Commissioner. s24t2 FOR SALE Modern 5-room house close in. Cheap and good terms. See Maruius Jensen. sl7tf. BEET PLOW FOR SALE Good condition and will be sold cheap. See Peter Christiansen. sl7tf. . CANDY jjjl When you want Candy call at the "Wistaria" jj t You will be pleased with our assortment- of J t. hi High Grade Chocolates Bars Box Candy or jj . Candies. jj "A TOSTWICH?" "A Tasty bite Served right" ' . Wistaria " J! 1 PETERSON 1 MEAT & GROCERY 1 W (THE RELIABLE STORE) ( J! FRESH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERIES H ' J OUR MEATS ARE THE BEST ON THE H MARKET jjj EI?j Hogs and fat Beef wanted. j We Boy Veal, Hogs, Eggs, Poultry, Hides and Pelts. Highest Market Price Paid and we call. Phone Us 1 1X2. C. G. PHELPS Centerfield, Utah. f fl TRUCK DEMONSTRATION-- jj p FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. jj p:t SEE IT jj lMf Five Ford Trucks, with expert demonstrators, will III 0 be exhibited in Gunnison, Friday. The Trucks jj r have different types of boxes and construction and U) t 3 are equipped with Rucksteel Axels. jjp ' r:i . If you are interested see this wonderful demonstra- jj H tion. EVERYBODY INVITED jjj 1 Martin Peterson 1 - -; AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER' m 1 , . ly . ii i - - .. - - 1 IF IT'S STYLE 1 YOU WANT We Have the Latest1 - i OUR BUYER IN THE EAST HAS SURPASSED ; " U OUR EXPECTATION IN STYLE, QUALITY AND 1 PRICE. ' -' fl HE HAS SENT US THE VERY LATEST MOD- H $ ELS IN QUALITIES THAT ARE THE EEST WE j j " ii HAVE SEEN IN YEARS OF HANDLING GAR- MENTS. ' j : i ' ;' So IF YOU NEED A COAT OR A DRESS THAT ' ;. WILL GIVE YOU SERVICE, COMFORT, AND K p. STYLE COMBINED, WE BEG YOU TO INSPECT p OUR GARMENTS. WE KNOW THEY WILL : '0 p PLEASE YOU. j N FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S COATS JUST AR- ' i V' RIVED. ll ' & : I I Max Cohen ! HOUSE OF QUALITY , ' v:U'i ' '.' ,.'v.'.-C':.-V.;,'vl..tJii.:t'-i."vi'.i.,ii.','..i.ia.i .,i.i.idniwi!i i .i. , J s rtme,. UTAH STATE FAIR October 1 - 7, 1925 FALL CONFERENCE October 2 - 6, 1925 Salt Lake City, Utah Tickets to Salt Lake City and return Via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Will be on sale at the following fares: Limit Limit October 10 October 15 $3.80 $9.S0 Tickets with final return limit of October 10 will be on sale daily September 30 to October 7. Tickets with final return limit of October 15 will be on sale daily October 1 to G; stopovers at all points returning within fianl limit. t u I i 4 -M iM"M !- "..yS"i tt 1 Meats and Fish ' J For Fresh Meats visit our Shop Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Chickens. Cured Meats, Fine for Lunches Veal Loaf, Bologna, Pressed Ham, Corned Beef, Kippered Salmon, Frankfrutters. FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY MARKET ?f "Trade where the dollar gets its whole value" .44.4M-44(.4-.'4.4 !. I ;. ' |