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Show THE WINNING WAY . . . COURTESY! a JO fel Hr hre-THI GUY WHO DIMS HI AD-IICHTS AD-IICHTS WHEN MEETING OR FOllOWING VEHICLES. Th drlvr who win vryon'i rapt it lh motorist who MAKES COURTESY COUR-TESY his cod: of the road. ffete Progress attd. the big okan-up One night in a gigantic stadium in this country an unusual thing happened. hap-pened. On a signal, 100,000 persons each struck a match. In that instant the darkness was dispelled. A bright, inviting light took its place. Can you find a better example of what can happen when a flock of folks work together on a project? Your chamber of commerce works on this principle. It sparka the town Into action that's good for everybody. Perhaps right now it's a Spring sprucing up. Store fronts get a face lifting. Taint and brush give build- ( iriga a new lease on life. There's a rubbish roundup. Fences straighten up. Hedges get a haircut. All of a sudden the town looks like a shining,' scrubbed boy, a minute out of the bathtub. The chamber is constantly working on projects to better the town - parking, traffic control, safety, playgrounds because nothing is so good for business as an attractive place la which la do business. Pete Progreu tftakt for your chamber of conv( v merce, an organization dedicated to making your A community a Baler, healthier, pleaeanter place to j u and work. Every project backed by the j 'thamber U a boott (or the community fYfttTcM'fctlp, t-nd active tuppert of your chamber win fctlp JrM f J Left HE isic!xe tfhc WATER do j 1 -mi III r 7 2 V Guess 1 don't have ,0 tel1 ill If n ( li yu how important water is 7S. I y Pumping water by hand and ffT f carrying it any distance is 111 I an unnecessary chore. You'd 1. nJ t"J have to pump 1000 gallons Pl!t " Vp (P (that's over 4 tons of water) 'H u St i com,3e,e W't'1 e'ectr'c'fy jfljnTirSfr i "Ttoj J What's more-you'd have to Wp 4?i i Jl do it for from 3 to 5 cents an 1 ffl III II '10Ur' ' t'e'iver anywhere I f ill JJ M on the farm, too. So why d y I V)R J'i Wv? PumP and carry water when ' ifepT W I t VV- my hourly wage is so low? Rfhf' QX b nclem Pymp E,ec NS Yovr H,Ved Hand Sautkein tak (Pameri Company "A UTAH TAXPAYING ENTERPRISE" i ft Tim . . . FIRE INSURANCE PAID ANNUALLY instead o 3 years in advance NOW ... fire b rnce poid on a "continuous" annual basis like life insurance in-surance cufs your cash outlay by TWO-THIRDS. Why Pay More? Investigate Before You Renew. MILT SEVY 484 South 150 West Phone 855 FIRE INSURANCE EXCHANGE Mtmbtr of AdifTti3mtnt rlU , From where I sit ... It Joe Marsh "Gravy Tmin" Was roailin; the othrr day raja is rcnlly froing to extremes alout a Maharaja in India who to impress his Kue.-ts. Around has a miniature electric train all this part of the world, hospitality made of silver. Now, maybe that's certainly doesn't need all those not unusual for a prince, but this fancy triniminjrs. fellow lull it running around on You d m'! have to spend a lot an enormous dining table in the 0f money or go to a lot of work royal palace. wn..n fi;vS j,-,,,, j. jut offer The twelve cars on the train them what yon have coffee, tea, nie loaded with different kinds a temperate g'ass of beer and of fruits, nuts, and beverac's. let them make their own choice. Anil the train stops nulomati- They'll feel t!iej 're gettir. a royal rally in front cT each plate so the welcome! person sitting there can choose y. what he wants. Me Cvjl From wheie I sit, the Maha- Cil right, l')'t, l.'iiited Sttites llrcurrs Foundation TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT: Furnished Apt. See Oliver LeFevre. Adv. M-25. DISH TOWEL 5SV-1 J in ECONOMY size MiCV lf I FACE CLOTH cl&4 in IARGE size SUSiatJ ECONOMY SIZE LARGE SiZE ionly only 59c 27c With Coupon on Page 7 Save 25c on Spry 3 lb. tin 9lc Cedar Frozen Foods CEDAR CITY, UTAH Is your Maytag the Oldest in the Tri-State Area? Then . . . We'll Give MA VTA (2 You a NEW Wft'1 In the short time since our "Oldest Maytag Washer"" contest was announced, we've been flooded with entries. But we feel sure that, somewhere in the Tri-State Area, there's a Maytag older than any entered to date. Remember, the present owner of the oldest Maytag will win a brand new Maytag. Three additional merchandise merchan-dise prizes are being awarded to the owners of the next three oldest machines. Here are the rules: 1. Serial numbers of all machines entered in the contest con-test must be in our hands by 8 p. m., April 15. 2. The owner of the oldest Maytag agrees to exchange the machine for a new Maytag Washer at the time prizes are awarded. 3. Factory records of Maytag serial numbers will determine de-termine the age of washers entered in the contest. Decision De-cision of the factory as to the age of each washer entered will be final. 4. You need not be the original purchaser of the washer wash-er to win. (Many Maytags have given faithful service to-several to-several owners). 5. Any Maytag owner is eligible, regardless of where the machine was originally purchased. (See rule 6). 6. You must be a resident of the Tri-State area to be eligible. THERE'S STILL TIME for you to enter your Maytag Washer in this Oldest Washer Wash-er Contest. Check the serial number then fill out the coupon cou-pon below, and bring it to us, RIGHT AWAY. Leigh Furniture and Carpet Company Telephone 26 Cedar City, Utah I Leigh Furniture & Carpet Co. I Cedar City, Utah 1 I Gentlemen: Please enter my Maytag washer in your , "Oldest Maytag Contest" in accordance with the con-I con-I test rules. I I The serial number of my Maytag is . , Name .'. . 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