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Show Advrtitwint f From where I sit ... Joe Marsh m How to pir Stop Worrying I guess folks in our town do about 'imir" r,er dinner, and eoU hi- n much worrying as In your over worrying over in one concent raU-d housing and prices, and crops, and period. When that's over, he relaxes job and the little domestic prob- over a friendly clas.H of beer with lems that are always coming up. Ma Hoskins and they talk about , . . , , ,. pleasant things together, until bid Dad Hoskins, who lived to the J happy age of eighty, has a simple ,mc' formula for stopping worry. About From where I sit, that a as woi k- every problem, he asks himself: Is We a formula as you could find . . there anything I can do about it? doW" to thu nu,'low Jfhiss .. If there is, he never postpones beer that seems to wink uway yon making a decision, or taking uoces- vvornea. sary action. If there isn't anything he can do yCC lLi'ij7 viuui if, l.e sets aside a "worrying ' Copyright, 1916, United Statin llnuen Foundation HOME TOWN NEWS ''Toll your Dad the lust place to pet Christmas gifts for you children is at the toy department at GIVAN'S." YOU WEATHER-PROG? X YOUR HOUSE- JW YOU "AraTI-FRSSZE ' YOUR CAR- YOUK HEALTH! XtuM ' '.'f Mtivy or lig!.) wiighr vJ r" ' unions and twa-pitct ' $r ''V ryl foil cotton, part Jl ; KlS-V wool and all wool VyV V yorni. 7 Preparing for cold wfathcr? "dooycard" underwear is your best pmoiul insulation! Thi fjinoiu under wear ii nude of sturdy, bmly-hujjging fabrics, skillfully skill-fully put together with your comfort in mind. You may run out of fuel ... or run into drafts . . . but just see if "bodycaro" underwear ever lets the cold get past, or runs out of warmth and wcarability ! SOLD BY LEADIXG RL1AIURS y. , i IOVT RKAD THIS AI) I ! IF . . . I YOU HAVE A " " (J(U)I) PAYING JOIl YOl'lt JOIl IS FOR LIFE- i I no seasonal or other layoffs) I YOU T.ET 30 DAYS VACATION WITH PAY EACH YEAH VOl I ARE GUARANTEED AN AMPLE OLD ACE RETIREMENT INCOME i AFTER 20 OR 30 YEARS. RUT If you are not now getting, or see the hope of getting, a minimum , of these four Important employment , advantages, here's food for thought I then use your own Judgment a- bout iminedltite action. Men by the thousands all over America are enlisting in the New Regular Army, BECAUSE 1. An a private mind you Just a private your starting salary Is $75 per month plus "hidden pay", brliifcing your pay up to the equivalent equi-valent of abnut $2080 a year. You also get regulaf automatic pay Increases. In-creases. 2. As a career you have no worry about scarcity of Jobs or seasonal season-al layoffs. 3. Normally you receive an annual leave of 30 days, with full pav and allowances. 4. Your retirement income after 3C years service may be as high as $185.63 per month for life. These are Just four of the many reasons why an enlistment In the United States Army is making sense to thousands of thinking men to-i to-i day. Why not discover all the new advantages to an army enlistment. Just see the Army Recruiting Officer Offi-cer nearest you he's located at 05 North Main Street Cedar City, Utah jPexterous jjNtplpt "Lifs Kticnk off and ro to the P1UTR CAFE for a snack . . . we'll on joy it much more." tftftfCQHTROL $ PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS! I v Up 1$ forttr alat! . . . Up 11 . mart nllk with MsMrca coHltl 13 t SS ' 'a N . - mart ptr btaa for frob froo coHol F3 Th,r' dooM cootoBtotf coHIo nako N blf 9r profits. r i HI u&'utai'. LUI (bacino-oaciK tW7drm'mj CONTROL Jl (M Here is a patented machine that au- J .1NV V tomatically applies one ounce of uff'lXj medicated oil each time an animal U V Tl1 Ti enters to scratch; then automatically . . T rkft I curries it in. Yet, this is the modern Jdl.-iL.o .1 labor-saving method of stockpett 1 'itit:5l Ri i-Ti' iTr'-I : control. See the Farnam Curri-Oiler ,y 'Qz?z 1 r V3V' ?Z on display at our store. Get our valu-' valu-' "- "-:r-C2.U '. -s-i; V" - able free booklet on Stock-Pest Con- w trol. ESPLIN FEED EXCHANGE I ,su:90' FOR VETERANS & 'V Holding Prcferenc Ctrtificstei if W SeNAside Fixed yitiy . pr;ce Sale VMA December 5, 6, 1946 V Impection Dates, Dec. 2, 3, 4, 1946 fl'V Aad Priority and Non-Priority Cycle, Sale December 5 to 12, 1946, Inclusive (2 Separate and Distinct Sales) AUTOMOTIVE ' VEHICLES' AT FORT DOUGLAS, UTAH Veterans' Set-Aside Sale Consists of 198 Vehicles, Including Passenger Cars, Buses, Jeeps, Trucks and Trailers. Priority and Non-Priority Cycle Sale Consists of 101, 2Vz Ton Trucks, 5 Semi-Trailers and 1 Trailer. Certified Veterans' Buying Dates, Dec. 5-6 -Both Days BUYERS ARE IIRCID TO INSPECT PROPERTY PRIOR TO BUYING I Writs for Special Listings No. SUL. (7-8 1-70 for Varsrans' Sat j Asido Sslo and SUO-7-158. Sales subject to W. A. A. standard terms and conditions. WAR mm ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 440 TELEPHONE 5 6611 FORT DOUCLAS, UTAH " 4. 0. Nr 00. . iff. Pve Hlolidlay Cleacamice MISSES SUITS WOMEN'S COATS Plain Jackets with Matching Plait! REDUCED skirts All Winter Coats Must Go Now $7.00 and $10.00 $10.00 and $15.00 WOMEN'S MILLINERY WOMEN'S DRESSES All Reduced 01j j" Dre a"4,asual $1.00 to $3.00 5'00 and $7-00 WOMRNN IH fiITsF5 CHILDREN'S COATS & b liLOUbLb LEGGING SETS Reduced to Clear ;ize j to 4 $2.00 Now $5.00 CHILDREN'S BOY'S HOUSE SHOES FINGERTIP COATS Cord Rayon with Padded Solo and Reveraihle ,oathcr$hi.oo Now Now 5-00 FRAMED PICTURES CASIXU?JACKETS Wu are Closing out this line Now Sizes 6 - 8 - 10 $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 - $3.00 |