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Show fiT' !. ym, mi m wiiiiiu.i i iii, -,-,..! maw r in.n.ii.a .wii-LLJ-aLfr... vftftf.: ft . - " ' ! HEARING AID SPECIA1!?T ' 1 " ) Cedar City W- j j Astro Motel -4, 1 : Friday. February 14 Ls 1' tmSk 9 a. m. toll a. m. frank lewis f Service and Accessories for All Makes f, 1 Free Battery withs Each Aid Serviced ' Each Hearing Test Each Battery Purchase jr I V.f, " "j.'.vi'i'T" ("'""n'wiy 1,1,111111 m9W(Ktfvfmmmfimffifimmmmm$ ' CEDAR THEATRE Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. February 12. 13. 14 & 15 Das Gheen Beiist: ' w,jrjHN DAVID Wayne Janssem One complete showing only, each evening. Feature Fea-ture begins at 8 p. m. In color. A story of the Vietnam Viet-nam War, and if you think there are no more heroes and that patriotism patriot-ism is dead, see The Green Berets! Sun., Mon. and Tues. 'February 16. 17 and 18 WA"LT DISNEY'S This is good family dramatic dra-matic entertainment in color. This tells the experiences ex-periences of a "New England Eng-land Butler", who sought to make his fortune during dur-ing the flambuoyant days of the California "Gold Rush". Stars , Roddy McDowell. Suzanne Pleshette Karl Maiden Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. February 19, 20, 21 & 22 The Gestles 1 "YellovlSubmsPMsl to, fCSXf United Aritsls Three New Hits! Plus 8 Beatle Favorites! (If you like the Beatles, don't miss it)! j ALSO j WET AND WILD I A Surfing Short Small Business VeLoy Butterfield, representative represent-ative of the Small Business Administration, will be in Cedar Ce-dar City, Tuesday, Feb. 18 from 1 to 4 p.m. He will be at the Chamber of Commerce offices and anyone wishing to meet with him may make an ap-pointment ap-pointment by calling 586-4022. Look what U. & S. Motor; is up to now: V JAoBiEns v'Jfe CHRYSLER S""l XVPCAi MOTORS CORPORATION Fury 111 S-Ocor Hardlop l,KV .-fT" irtiVCSS: -tJSvtti GREAT! GKkAl ! Special Specially Equipped W Prices. PlymOllthS. VJyfV; m'-M' Special prices on option T, V,., .i , ,u- .,.., Visi8" packages which include ffCJntftucW.y 'leWa,',ireViny:r0lcadr equipped Fur, Belvedere, Barracuda and many other ?P l0ns' Fve 'e Valiant models. Great! Plymouths with comes sPec,a,,y equipP0a"U the options you want save on a" extras' T? ATf This is it! A sale that brings you not just jrvHr one or two special cars, but unbeatable TTrilA-oK1r Rn-vc buys r'9nt across the line. Stop in today. (JIlLTCdlaUlC AJUJ O. Wrien the Plymouth Unbeatables have a sale, it isn't just good, it's great! SEE THE UNBEATABLES. THEY'VE GOT IT GREAT! U. $ S. MOTORS, 100 South Main, Cedar City I i ----li i mi' i ii , I 4; I Doctor . in the Kitchen" y yf .' ! by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. ltJ Consu,tant National Dairy Council A FARMER'S ADVICE About a year ago, I was perus- magnesium, chloride, calcium, ing a newspaper and ran across sodium, and iron, a letter to the editor of a Wiscon- "I found that we need 19 sin newspaper. The letter not minerals. This drink had them all only intrigued me for its interest- and 10 more besides, ing writing style. Its subject mat- "Then it struck me! The pill tcr also seemed to offer a great peddlers have been pushing a deal of common sense. The points protein pill lately. Could it be arc made in the letter in simpli- . . . ? I found 10 different pro-fied pro-fied language, but as a generalized tcins (amino acids) we need for statement I can find nothing in it good health. This drink had them to seriously criticize and much to all plus another eight, recommend it to you. "Just to be sure, I called a doc- So here is the letter: tor and asked him his opinion of "Dear Editor: the product. He told me, 'It fa- "Looking around for something vors growth and development in to take the place of a daily, youth, confers health and vigor dreary vitamin pill, I discovered a throughout life and postpones liquid product that has all the old age.' known indispensablcs for good "I tried a dietitian and he health, plus a few extras. praised it. I got similar answers "After making sure it had the from a dentist, nurse, beauty ex-regular ex-regular A, B, C, D, and E vita- pert, and a food editor, mins, I checked out the other "They all agreed it was the fairly well-known ones: riboflavin, most convenient, pleasant and ef-niacin, ef-niacin, pyridoxine, pantothenic fectivc way to fill the nutritional acid and folic acid (all in the so- gaps of ordinary diets and to pro-called pro-called vitamin B complex). It had mote growth, health and energy, them all. "This stuff must cost plenty, I "Then, I turned to the minerals, thought. Would you believe it? I found this drink had every sin-1 The price in my area is about 90 gle mineral known to be neccs-j cents a gallon, sary to the human body! These j "They call it milk, include ohosphorus, potassium,! A Farmer TTLXIKICKS- IN SEPTEMBER 1968 WATER -KING AND G N. BARRICK, as little orphans promised - service to southern south-ern Utah. NOW IN 1969 The same promise and same WATER KING, still orphans, but much bigger, are still growing with southern Utah as promised. BUT Thanks to all of southern Utah for making this growth possible. THANKS From one of top water softeners WATER KING and C. N. BARRICK. Gall 586-8985 Appointments Evenings No Pressure Financing Where Wanted |