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Show . n THE NEWTON can be built - J 4- M in units. The first unit coy- """" M1 ., rJ--- en an area of only 22 iet by 26 fet and provide he w " 'a s-'-j. f equivalent of a one room jjl H- M 1 p and kitchenette apartment 1 54 There is a bed closet in the , , , , . -, living room and dining no. no space in the compact kit chen. , ,, f txuan n The Newton's combina. C r-- tion bathroom and dressing J room has a large wardrobe, as well as a linen cabinet ad a built-In dressing table. This is an excellent arrangement in a man space. The Newton's bedroom unit is set back slightly to heenfr the wall and roof lines when they are added at a later date. A fall basement under the first unit of The Newton would not necessarily hare to be extended, since no further plumbing is necessary nec-essary in any future addition. A vestibule can be added, if desired. Tke Newton's plan desexres close study. It is one solution of the problem of building suitable living accommodations within a limited lim-ited budget. Thm Newton's first unit has a floor area of 528 square feet There Is volume of 1&032 cubic feet including the basement For farther information about THE NEWTON, write the SmaU BsejM Planning Bureau, St Cloud. Minn. Ifriday-saturdayI Rcarvicw Car Mirror SAFEW GLARE SCML0 1TiT"niT"T"T"TiT nn r ii i nniiii mm in tmm ''Hi' i 1 mi I '( ' 1 Hip up idffiZzj Flip! down )b7 ) ; of the woy"yT)pV j of night to ttL' g for dayfime (Pyjl eliminole' I driving y r heodlighl glare J t Vtmmimmimmmmmmmm-ti nmt ?,itst:iminwm imm aw wifjSJKLig- inmg i Nationally Advertised at 79 Fits Any Rearvlew If,. S f J Mirror-Attaches In l 3 Seconds Whilftl L-C Makes Night Driving "n,IC LrTl Safer and Easier TllGV m I Glareproof - RJ EJL Shatterproof J HURRY HURRY This is a One-Time Promotion Sale Ends When Present Stocks are Gone. Hurry! fif 5-Foot . Tk.iotf fetf STEP W I 1. FOG HORNS IVZTT Weed right! e ff p Sturdy wood Boars like s lion ... or (Ives If frame. Nat a- s soft "move over" for city II ral ttni.Hh. Be- v drivlrtgt Handy steering poit I inf owed sup. controL We'll Install fm$tonc .SEAT COVERS j ft H 8 Z) Coupoi or 45 J front Sea's 1 i Zx00" ow a J0f S4a t Cms .$ Drsdshsw Heme and Auto Supply 146 North Main Strwt " Delinquent Notice Old Field and Old Fort Irrigation Company Cedar City. Utah There is delinquent on the following fol-lowing described capital stock of said company on account of an assessment levied by the board of directors, the several amounts set opposite the name of the respective re-spective shareholders, as follows: fol-lows: Leland DeMille : due $ 6.25 Mrs. Frank Leigh due 25.00 Ernest Webster due 12.95 George A. Wood due 18.95 And in accordance with law and the order of the board of directors, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary nec-essary will be sold at my home, 1101 West 200 North, Cedar City, Utah, on the 13th day of February, Febru-ary, 1950, at the hour of 1:00 p. m. to pay the deliquent assessments assess-ments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. C. A. CRIPPS, Secretary, (Adv. Feb. 2 and 9, 1950) 1 I ' Ii If -Vl I AahIIiIm f ALWAYS POPS M1 as 1946 Mercury 4-door Sedan Very nice condition $395 1941 Hudson Club Coupe New paint, clean inside, a real bargain 249 1937 Dodge Coupe Heater and radio, good paint, Cl CO upholstery, tires, motor $ I HJ 1946 Willys Civilian Jeep $495 JONES-CRAWFORD MOTOR COMPANY 380 SOOTH MAIN CEDAR CITY. 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