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Show Local Items Mrs. Robert Allrcil Is visiting wllh relatlvos In Eurokn. Mr. and Mrs. Guorgo 0. Robinson MHMit Stindny ut Lngoon. . Mr. mid Mrs. Reuben Husson apent Sunday nt Lngoon. Isnac lionu anil son, Richard, wore Salt Lake visitors Friday. Be There High School Aug. 2C. Miss Mlnnlo Austin spent sovcral days last weok In Draper, visiting with friends. Mrs. Ueorgo Strntibttrg and daughter. daugh-ter. Ruby, wore Salt Lako visitors Saturday, Miss Ruby ICirkhnm and Miss Rota Cutler spent Wednesday In Salt Lako City. Freo theatro tickets at I'eoplo's Co op. adv. o Reed McAffco, who lias liein employed em-ployed at Rcxburg, Idaho, returned homo Sunday. o Good Eats Program August 20. o Miss Vornn Feathorstono spent noveral days In Draper last week, visiting with relatives. i Richard llutchlngs, who Is cm-ployed cm-ployed at ninghaui, spent Sunday and Monday hero with his family, o John Qulgloy of Idaho, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday hero U10 guest of Dlshop and Mrs. Henry Lewis. o . August Salo of Plush Coats Seo People's Coop. adv. Alma Beck and daughter, Alma, and son, Bert, nro visiting In Euroka this wock. Miss Milllo "uttloy and Miss Elnora Llttley of Salt 'Lake, wcro visiting Mrs. Bert Goodwin tho past week. o Mrs. Burnson and dnughtor, Mrs. Potcrson and son of Salt Lake, spont Saturday and Sunday hero tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Win. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Holmstead, Mrs. Potor Larson and Mrs. Hannah Jones wero Lchl's representation at tho 70th anniversary of tho Scandinavian Mission hold In Salt Lako Saturday and Sunday. They report having had a splondld tlmo at tha celo-bratlon. celo-bratlon. o Tho Amorlcan Protective Tariff Loaguo has just Issued Its campaign button which roads as follows "Harding "Hard-ing and Coolldgo, SMILE, 1920" and on tho bnck of tho button aro tho words "Protection Prosperity." Tho "SMILE" Is In red Ink across tho button nnd as largo as space will allow, al-low, Two buttons sent to any address by letter mall tor six cents, address W. F. Wakoman, Sec, 339 Broadway, Now York." o Tho Moon Riders, Friday Saturday. OLD TIRE8 ARE VALUABLE "Don't throw that old tiro away," Is tho Injunction ot local branch manager for tho Goodyear Tiro & Rubbor Company Com-pany of California. "Few tiros aro completely worn out whon thrown nway. .Most of them aro capablo of cousldorablo extra mlleago It given a llttlo help. A rlm-cut patch or an In-sldo In-sldo tiro protector will often add hundreds ot miles to tho life of a tiro. "A rlm-cut patch is designed for application ap-plication on tho lnsldo ot tho tiro with Haps fitting underneath tho bead of tho tiro on both sldos to hold the patch In place. It Is lloxlblo nnd enduring en-during and once applied, 1b out of sight and mind. Tiros which scorn hopelessly rim cut nro given n new lenso of life nftor bolng rolnforcod by a good rlm-cut patch. "And thon there is tho lnsldo tiro protector which Is designed to pro-vldo pro-vldo comploto rolnforcomont for worn nnd weakened casings. Its uso often ndda sovoral thousand miles to tiro llfo that appears nearly ended. It Is nppllod on tho lnsldo of tho tiro as Its name suggests and provides nt a very low cost many miles that otherwlso would bo lost. "Anything that gives n tiro longer llfo keeps real Jingling dollars In tho car owner's pocket nnd puts off tho day whon tho purchaso of a now tiro would bo necossary. Wo aro not for oconomy that goos to tho oxtont of scrimping, but wo bollovo thnt It tho millions of tiros available In this country nro run proporly, tho ends ot conservation will bo mot." |