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Show m Maims Ma-ims sosii! L , Keeping pace with today's fast-changing TO bOtter Serve transportation needs. Union Pacific Stagel ' . offers new wartime bus schedules. ..geared you ana to today's travel requirements, with arrival tantorvt vltnl ,nd dePartUfe t'mes better spaced for your conserve Viral conven ence...helplr.g you save your car materials, tool and vital ma,erii- SEE YOUR LOCAL 80S AGENT IN ADVANCE l frnHs. "R "EW LEAVINQ TIMES . ffipK EL ESCALANTE HOTEL 1 1JLJl Cedar City, Utah - - Telephone 450 V?V ' whiskey expenses K without whittling S ' down your rv V 1 wh,sky ; s5- enjoyment! MifU MOST fOR YOUR MONEY IN a Ity0! VJ fFOPUlAR.PRICID IOUtlON'7 0& STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIY Notional Dlitlllr Producti Corporotlon, N.Y, 80.6 PfOQXi'Ty L 1 m - - - NOTICE Starting April 30 DR. M. F. BURGESS Optometrist Will be in hid Cedar City Office on Thursday, Friday I and Saturday of each week. : Hroken Lenses Duplicated Frames Repaired Office open Monday to Saturday, inclusive BURGESS OPTICAL 102 North Main Street Telephone 412 fcfflMW'H ! WIM IWIJ Ill DWWMH MIWWM Ul im mm I l 17EU IN. TO UEIP'IQEEP EM FLYING' , Material and still more materials for planes, tanks, guns must be delivered to a multitude of industrial plants. Troops must be transported to military camps. It's an Important job the railroads are doing today and Union Pacific is proud to do its share. A fleet ol gigantic gigan-tic locomotives largest ever built haul vast quantities quanti-ties of vital war materials and completed armament over the Strategic Middle Route, plannod by Abraham Lincoln to connect the East with the West. All of our facilities plus thousands of experienced Union Pacific employees are on the Job for Uncle Sam day and night. We're keeping 'em ro11in& to "keep 'em flying." 1 'jk'j&oqhA4Ui UMIOH PACIFIC RAILROAD 1lt SUcJ - t MMU Ruth WHITE NEW ZEALAND KABMTS We breed the finest strain of commercial rabbits I in Utah. Our breeding stock comun directly from the best herd of meat and fur rabbits in America. Large, I hardy, vigorous bucks and does with broad shoulders i and backs, and short necks and ears, that are so desir- 1 able for meat and fur purposes. They will build up the 1 quality and productivesnes of your present herd, or a 1 few does on your back yard will solve your meat prob- lem. Write for prices. " ' 1 LAVAU WILLDEN I Box 250 Heaver, Utah J gak!.l'.LIllll.lUi'lB'aill:,",ll.ll.HiUA 1UJ...1. A. ii.ilii.iw WPPUII.U..M! ..j.ji,i,i.ii.,luii linwwJl FOR CLEANING FLAT SILVER: Make a solution or a tabic spoon of baking soda and a tablespoon of salt to each quart of water. Put in a large aluminum utensil. Bring to a boll and put In sliver, making sure that each piece touches the aluminum or another piece of silver touching It. Boll three to five minutes, depending on the amount ol tarnish. Remove silver, wash, rinse, dry and polish with a flannel cloth. Do not use this method to clean hollow ware or flatware with I hollow handles. Block deposit on aluminum utensils may be I removed by boiling two teaspoons of cream of tartar to each H quart of water In the utensil for a few minutes. i TO REMOVE HARD-WATER SEDIMENT: In those sec- I tlons where the water Is hard, causing sediment to form D on the lnsldes of cooking utensils, the following cleaner can I I be ued: Mix equal parts of cider vlngar and water in utensils, H allow to stand overnight, and then bring to a boil. The crust I will become sandy and will wash out readily. 1 |