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Show WHEN YOU NEED n GET IT HERE! uu ; Com la or phoas for lean TODAY. IXTEKMOUXTAIN Finance & Thrift Co. 5S North Main Street Cedar City, Utah. Tel 113 Mabel Jensen, Manager Registered C3EnGFRG Richfield, Utah Tuesday (37. 28 . . 1 p.m. 4P Registered Range BULLS 3) Age 18 months efjt Registered FEMALES UJ Age 18 months These bulla are screened and selected from more than 200 animals. The females will be offered In lota of five. All of this choice stock It from our large foundation herd, strong, big boned and mountain-conditioned, "We raise what we sell." HQ LlACMGG Located at Sallna and Emery, Utah Address inquiries to Main Office 171 W. South Temple Salt Lake City 1, Utah Via. .. Thornton Drug Company Now that winter is here, it's a good idea to be prepared to treat sudden colds. Stock your medicine chest with: Darol Capsules 49c To break up a cold Grove's Cold Tablets 29c, 49c Week's Break-up-a cold Tablets 25c 4-Way.Cpld Tablets 19c, 39c Zerbst Cold Tablets 25c, 49c FOR CHEST COLDS Vick's Vapo-Rub 27c, 59c Penetro Rub 35c, 60c Albatum 23c, 47c Camphorated Oil 15c, 25c, 45c FOR HEAD CONGESTION Vick's Vatronol 21c, 39c Aqua Drin 49c Mistol Plain 23c, 59c Mistol with Ephedrin 23c, 59c Navap Inhaler 25c Tuamine Inhaler 50c Croup may be relieved with steam inhalations inhal-ations of Tr. Benzoin Comp 35c 4 There is real comfort for the cold victim in an electric heating pad Casco, and General Electric Pads from $5.29 to $8.75 Try a Sampson Hospital Type Electric Heating Pad for localized treatment, 100 per cent wetproof $9.85 tee Thornton Drug Company Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty Edmonton Calgory lethbridge Cut Bonk Great Falls Helena Butte Idaho Falls i Pocatello Logan Ogdcn Salt lake Cedar City Las Vgas LOS ANGELES 'connection! with T. C. A. PHONE 772 foS Airport OCTOBER 24th j CENTER 1 ' iV LUNT HOTEL 1 HOURS: ART KUSTER, Consultant 10 a. nt. to 9 p. m. Corns ia or 'phont 1 for appointment Comb in see the wonder- y ful new ALL.IN-ONE I ' ' SONOTONE that doubles hearing comfort-and solves Examination and the greatest problem of all-in-one hearing aids! Expert free Consul tfltlon FREE hearingexamlnatlonandcon- onsUU4UJn nn&. sulfation from the world's largest personal service for 1 uiw,. hearinj aid users. jr J$. Let this Hearing Aid f SJMyliJ iJj Espert Help YOU Now! ' SAVE GRAIN" "fEEDRIGHT i1 I HERE ARE 14 PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS TO HELP YOU I TIE-IN .WITH THE PRESIDENT'S CONSERVATION PRO- I GRAM: I HOGS 8. Conserve milk by feeding calves on H II. Feeding a good supplement can save a drv feed like Calf Startena. H- about 300 pounds of grain for every I 100 pounds of pork. 50 pounds of Purina BEEF CATTLE I Pig and Hog Chow and 300 pounds of a v, u j I grain on the Purina Plan can do the job of iS? 1!? I I of about 600 pounds of grain fed f the fee ft Ta-ket not ??ly.to U I straight conserve grain but to increase the to- H I o r ' , , tal food supply. Il rJ' cJvSf ySA&t 2 We?ks age 10- Feed fattening cattle a balanced I SSrS crl ll m? 0fftfra-lnK Puriila supplement to make more pounds of I rconomica gain per bushel of grain I . 3. Market hogs at lighter weights T A vi?Da - I 200 to 225 pounds. Every reduction of liAIUdiD I I one pound in the average weight of 11. Cull flocks carefully and continu- I I all hogs marketed in the U.S. saves 7 ously. Sell all non-layers and, unless I million bushels of grain. producing hatching eggs, sell all cock- 14. Keep hogs on pasture as long as eral3 I possible, check feeder adjustment to , 12. Feed the best ration available to I avoid wastage, have plenty of clean high-producers and get the most feed I water, and protect against losses or into tne layers. This will conserve grain I feed wastage caused by disease and through getting the most eggs per I parasites. pound of feed. Extension service fig- I I ures from many states show an aver- I I DAIRY CATTLE ot about 9 pounds of feed to pro- 15. Feed cows according to production duce a dfuZe" e?S3-T0n the Purina pro- I - weigh milk and feed accordingly Pam with Purina Layena or Lay Chow I r p?,n do;-,, ua e ii j 11 takes only about 6 pounds of feed I 6. Cull dairy herds carefully and in- 1)er dozen eeo I I telligently. Sale of low-producing and 1 Keep flocks healthy and reduce I 17. Feed dry cows properly for in- 14. Avoid feed wastage by using ef- I creased production at lower cost at next ficient feeders, by not overfilling hop- I lactation. porg but fining more often ESPLIN FEED EUCHANGE I j 16 North 3rd West Cedar City, Utah I fwHAT is WRONCj-rr-i I PERHAPS IT IS THE MILK II SEVERAL DAYS LATER I wA sjSiSSS-i3- m REAL I nn nn nni r ue about was f,ne 'Jn!MSz Frff VTIr liJrlil)Ulr WRS. WISE. JUNIOR IS Rain or shine, lct or snow, you can depend on our milk wagons making vklAy the rounds in order that no one will be disappointed at breakfast. (t Daily Home Delivery 0 f0R HEALTH SOUTHERN UTAH DAIRY COijyS |