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Show V -' ? j, Complete Stock of . 1 vr;.) Mattresses j All Grades Available, Including jj Spring Filled Mattresses j At the Pre-War Price of j $39.50 I Hunter Hardware & Furniture Company jj Cedar City, Utah j J- f i lino iMd shopping bags; llI$Ms&' Fats, paper clips, W i yvT X Sioes and ras; V j , Light, fuel, string Vj JSJ and laded lace- Save everything tr fcu Too' face To refute any rumors which may be In circulation tlutt used cars will be rationed, the OPA issued a1 statement aylng that the used car ?rice control regulation has nothing to do with rationing of used cars. As far as OPA knows,' no such ration p'an is contemplate I ed now or in the future. ' FOR SALE: 240 acres grazln land known as I. C. Macfurlanc estate about 14 'miles west Cedar crorscd by Lund Highway. Old well. Write CHAUNCE MACFAULANE St. George, phone 84W. Adv. J-16 & 13. pd. , I FOUND; A cameo broach on Main rtr ct Sal u day. Finder may have same by i uylng for this advertl e-ment. !. if ;, &H!&&Sm rwi at mlliliii kltwl f.r vUl.ry V V ' W' t? J nr brit -4u ) ' ;-Vy I hlll wlr Ik, war. ' y 'SM I Jit :mw -Q:u:n iM::rrtm-A racy Esisp 'eh hbluhgt THE RAILROADS ARE WE BACKBONE ? CffENUE hum TO "tan auniCA- oh towi utotnt n.i.c. iution iviit utuicat i t u. tmmm wai tiui .. i I 11 MM , 1 Kadionic Hearing Aid $ VomfiinUf with crystal l I j nicniiho)ie, radian ic lubes, battrrit-.i and bttttt'iy-sm er vrvu it. Om modil - nt piiti ini quality Ztnilb'i finest Ready to Wetx Aivrpted by American MrJiral .ti-iMriirin .ti-iMriirin t'oiinrion I'ky&ieal Thrrupy N AMI AND ADDRtSS OF OPTICAl OUTIET I BURGESS OPTICAL I Cedar City. St. George I I t&l Y0UR H0ST WHN vou TAVH !, ! f W j THE ROUTE OF THC'DIESEUNKt." ' f I V-f ' 1. A "ATS N0T'AlWAV, M I tyT f AVAIIABIE DURINO WARtlME- 4fki-" j : v I Jy?$ i BUT Wl CAN AND w,u S,VI . x N I M Y0U AJ A OUEJf SHOULD M f( ; ' ! f fei Vs- itVFO-WITrt COURTtSY. BURLINGTON RAILWAYS BUS DEPOT W. II. LEIGH, AGENT Leigh Hotel ' phone m V," ' , -v- , , . v , RATIONING . v came our on The Mayflower - , They Rationed Everything The Pilgrims knew they were ill-prepared for one of tho cruelest winters that rosoluto men, women and children ever had to face. Foreseeing trials that would challenge their endurance, they treasured their scanty store of food and rationed every helping. But, when a Spring and Summer of strenuous labor rewarded them with an abundant harvest, the Pilgrim? were grateful but not alone for food. They felt they were well on their way fjj? toward an established home in a new world, bright with froo- C: ilfl dom, security and a promising future for their children. r J (M Mnt . uhu, America's goal has never changed. And for such a goal ration- huk ''' tt'",J - ' ing is a small price to contribute. !4Food FighU For Freedom'. 1 4 ,r,mtJ ta' k""t"t" " In addition to aupplying the annod force with lider and botnUrfu-w )fi W" rt m"kt lae frame., wing pru, run tamt parts and foodstuff., Anhau-er-UuH. h (7 fa yj-'S ""P1 "!m rroduec materi.1. which go into the manuf.ctur, of: Rubber . Alu- 'J3 mlnum . Munition . Medictnoa . D CompWi Vitamin. . Honpiul Di.t..nby Food..nre.d and other Bakery producU-VlUmin-forti. TC fied cattle fiml. . Battoriea . Taper . Soap and Uxtilea-t naiue few. O.V 1 0 I? 11-0144 . ' ANHIUJi.IUCH.,.JAlNT 10UII |