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Show T W RATION-WIDE f " If INSTITUTION-- f rPMmnvNT STORES GUNNISON, UTAH 1 Judge By Evidence I Not Hearsay i' .. ; The yardstick by which the service of a retail ; i store may safely be measured is the repeated experi- i j ence of a customer in that store. I Unfailing satisfaction with the quality of the goods j ' ' bought, with the amount of money saved, with the ex- ! tent of the vear of the goods and with the courteous i attention received from the salespeople, designates the r -ight place to trade. I 1 This is the kind of yardstick we invite you to use on this Store when you are making comparisons. ; We would feel a woeful lack of ability and disre- gard for our responsibility if this Store failed in any ! ' way to measure up to that point of satisfaction where your every visit here is made both enjoyable and profitable. pro-fitable. We aim to serve you always by deeds performed rather than by mere promises. .. That we- are succeeding succeed-ing is proven by the fact that our combined 745 Stores will do over a hundred million dollar business this yem. Store closed all day Labor Day, MONDAY, SEPT. 6. ' Utah Bands To Compete for Prizes At State Fair There will be "music in the air" and plenty of it, at the Utah State Fair, October 2 to 9. Bands from all sections of the state will vie with one another for the cash and other prizes et up in each of three classifications. And, according to an agreement entered into by th bands themselves, each aggregation of musicians musi-cians will determine which class it Bhall enter. Philip H. Sapiro, director of the San Francisco Fran-cisco municipal band, will be judge of th contest. He will select three pieces,' suitable for bands of greater or leaser instrumentation and experience and the bands themselves will choose which piece they wish to be judged by. The prizes for the winner in Class 1 are $ 250 in cash and a loving cup ; in Clasi 2, $150 in cash and either a cup or a valuable band instrument in Class 3, $100 in cash and an Instrument, merchandise or cash. The contest is open to any professional or amateur band in Utah, composed of Utah musicians. There are no restrictions as to the size of bands, each organization automatically classifying' itself by selecteion of the piece it wishes to play. ands wishing to enter should mail applies appli-es xns to th office of the Utah State Fair j Jt tociatlon. State Capitol. pyu'jawuiiw j,miniiwjwniiiM.iwNiiwju.i uiijiMkHijigMiB''"l'ltllH-' V 1 1 mi an. tr i i i ' J. tf ..... T it'toiirrrniniiii irininnn i - i nw4 . rr- I Why Buy Elsewhere? ESi You know that WHITE ROSE FLOUR is ground from I j p wheat grown in Gunnison Valley; that the mill that grinds f:! the wheat is located in Gunnison Valley; that employes ; j who turn out the FAMOUS WHITE ROSE FLOUR live in B Gunnison. iv Support the only living Industry in Gunnison Val- ley buy WHITE ROSE FLOUR, per hundred ;$3.bo ... 1 1 Hermansen Roller Mill & Elevator M "WHAT GUNNISON MAKES MAKES GUNNISON" Li ; , EXTRACTS TOILET ARTICLES X I have taken the agency for 4, the McCONNONS line of gbods the popular .' EXTRACTS, I TOILET ARTICLES and $ FAMILY REMEDIES. A fresh stock of goods now on hand'. Let me supply you. 4. Phone 6Y2, and I will call. D. B. FUNK t Centerfield, Utah. ? 4. 4. 4. 4, ...$. 4. .5. 4. 4, 4. 4... 4. 4. 1 scmoLAYs 1 jj' , , 1-1 jj Soon the children will start the school year. Health fv HI is an essential for success and our health foods will do r.t H the work. That famous Peanut Butter, Puffed Rice, J Puffed Wheat, Mother's ats, Corn Flakes, New-oata El and many other Breakfast Foods will keep the chil- jj dren fit for study. J j H We always carry FRESH FRUITS ijf Always good for the kiddies. I Star Market 1 j "One Price to All" ' j iiiiiiiosiiiiiiisiii! i Wistarjai CAFE Telephone 10J We Feature Crescent Ice Cream The Cream DEE-LISHUS It is the ; BEST! Wistaria Cafe l1-- i; . DIIIBDBIBII! j QUALITY j " The Essential "j ; Thing I Get The Highest J at : 2 Pumpkin Shell Gunnison's Little Sweet j Shop. ! j SERVICE! llllllIBIIIBIl' i I Opportunities I 4 TEAM FOR SALE CHEAP 1250 and 1500 pounds, and 3 and 5 year old. See S. J. Baxter. A26tf FOR SALE Red plums, wonderful for jelly of marmalade. $1.00 per bushel. Ready now. Inquire Mrs. Archie Sorenson. FOR SALE One Stewart Range, with water jacket. Good as new. Inquire In-quire Telluride Power Co. J17tf FOR SALE One used Monarch Coal range, in good condition. Inquire In-quire Telluride Power Comptny. M13tf ICE for Sale. Oswell Beck, Center-field.' Center-field.' J17tf WANTED Hides, pelts, wool, veal and all kinds of poultry. Pay highest I ! market price. Phone 59Z. B. Pally.! cmjt! J LOOK I buy hogs, veal and chick-! chick-! ens. Phone 9z, A Barlow, Center-i Center-i field. J21tf. t AE WANT TO SELL X a great many household articles that will please the women. A real SNAP is offered for Friday and Sat- J 4! urday. Some of them: J Bo Roxo, regular 30c, now 15c Light House Cleanser, regular 2 for 15c, now six J for 25c Mab Cleanser, regular 2 for 15c sample FREE j and six for 25c 4. Hooker Lye, regular 15c, now 3 for 25c Star Naptha Powder, regular 10c, now 4 for . . . I 5c Hydro-Pura, regular 35c, now 20c ALL REAL BARGAINS IN THIS SALE WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY j MOTHER'S ARKET j Gunnison's Busy Store |