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Show r-- H I HARD OF HEARING? I 1' V i i I RADIONIC I I HEARING AID j I $1A MiMUA I HfU COMPtm J ifURGESS OPTICAL Cedar City and St. George i m nam in n toijto i by listening to .TT ! MARY LEE B TAYLOR'S 7c ESTED RECIPES- fvtday ond Thursday NjJ 9 KSUBV Cedar City Welders Electric and Acetylene Welding I LOREN S. HIGBEK I 250 North Third West. Phone 552 D (Rear of Southern Utah Exchange) I POKTAIILE EQUIPMENT I Work Done at Shop, or on Your Premisen H " V ' ' '' Step Sludge Troubles Now j Cold-wcathcr condensation means increased moisture j in motors, redoubled sludge danger. Get extra pro- , tection by having your crankcase filled with famous j RPM Motor Oil. It resists sludging, sticks to cold motors to protect against corrojion and extra starting 'V wear. See your "RPM" Dealer and get winter-weight RPM Motor Oil now and a chassis lubricadon to condition jour car for -7fM lafe cold-wcather d.iving. C1$?A1 'M-ii(iiHalir l ! ! TTZ '-fcmt- SAME MILITARY CONDUCT "A change of admin-; istration next January Janu-ary cannot and will not involve any change in the military amduct of the war." Thomas E. Dewey Acceptance Spe-M'.i Republican National Convention Adv. June 28, 1944 ! I FOR SALE: 1935 Studebaker Coupe. Good motor, poor tires. $250 cash. Call at Cabin 1, Cedar City Motel after 3 p. m. 5 I 0nltj disc, GiipcGicnGcd boadGrobip Ban lo It ' Utah hias a golden opportunity to share in the making of peace by , returning PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D ROOSEVELT to the White House and A " SENATOR ELBERT D. THOMAS to the Senate. I ;1 With Senate Support, Can Make a Peace Which Will 1 ; ' ' ,.-t',n ;. v End War. 5 v v . , f " - I f ; '1 ' Wise and Experienced is a V 1 ;, SENATE LEADER Working . -K -At with Roosevelt for Lasting , :V. Peace. l i I v x r9j F Their opponents are honorable f i I men but they lack experience and I I training. Should they be elected they l ( would be ruled exclusively by such $Jk ! isolationists as Senators Hiram John- WMi l son, Gerald P. Nye, Robert A. Toft, , L .'.' i v I.,. ,i ,:Ac:Kjf... Ammm .m .mi-.. i. !) ,u..l and Ham Fish. J' Roosevelt knows Churchill and Stalin as no beginner can ever know them. They j respect him. Thomas on his return to the Senate will be Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee. He is next in line for the Chairmanship of the powerful Foreign ! Relations Committee. He is now Chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor. ! k Suc'a eminence could not be attained by a new Senator from Utah for years. ' " ' BE WISE, MR. AND MRS. VOTER. VOTE IN THE INTERESTS OF YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS IN SERVICE. J ij Signed, i V.i R. I. MURDOCK, Provo, Utah: j . T. N. TAYLOR, Provo, Utah: ! GLENN E. SNOW, ' St. George, Utah. t " . . ' VOTE DEMOCRATIC THlS YEAR : " paid political Advertisement by Glenn E. Snow |