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Show x I QUO VADIS at CREST THEATRE I ! Friday mi Saturday, Ocf. 10 and 11 t 3 SHOWS DAILY 3 pm. 6 p.m. 9 p.m. I T ! . Matinee Prices before 6 p.m- Children 25c lt Students with card, 50c Adults $1.00 lt Evening Prices Children 50c Adults $1.00 ....... ..... - WZMMtfki r P J Deer Hunters' Boots and Shoes New Fall Stocks HOW HOW SOFT TOUGH Can a Work Shoe Be? Wear a Pair of WOLVERINES And You'll Soon See! f flh'pte-TaHnt?, iT, j SmII tiorstfiia A' .-- -"-TSi i ;. upP2$ t No Other Work . Shoes In The l- J World, Like . . . VLi- Wolverine SHELL Korsehides Only Wolverines have Both soles and uppers of Shell Horsehide. Try a pair. $6.98 to $9.98 r D E LTP S I have listened with some , I amazement to the uninterrup- j j ted flow of campaign promises j VELVET KISSED SPARKLER! as seen in CHARM Romantic concoction whipped up for your BIG occasions in Burlington's Fantafaille all shimmery, glimmery. Poul pocket, peek neckline, tiny middle all touched off with black velvet. For still more eye-appeal, the demure flower motif. Claim yours for stagline compliments in moon-beige, Stardust blue, gold or poppy. Sizes 9 to 15 and 10 to 18. $8.98 made by my opponent so far in this campaign. I have noted, too, the similarities simi-larities between the ' Mayor's proposed program and that of the National Administration, particularly in its attempt to obtain efficient government by creation of new departments with ever increasing overhead and personnel. My promises have been different. dif-ferent. When faced with the scandalously inefficient operation opera-tion of the Utah Liquor Commission Com-mission a product of the last state Democratic .Administration .Administra-tion I demonstrated that honesty hon-esty and efficiency in government govern-ment can remove corruption and scandal. And here are the facts to prove it: In the last three years total expenses of the Liquor Commission have decreased $328,278; gross earnings have increased $1,126,821; and employee em-ployee salaries have increased about 22 percent. Sincerely, Paid political advertisement by Mrs. A. M. Gurnea, Salt Lake. FREEZERS Best buy in town. All sizes GUNS & AMMUNITION Several prices RANGES WATER HEATERS DISHWASHERS DISPOSALLS AUTOMATIC WASHERS RADIO PHONOGRAPHS TELEVISION Everything Electrical for the Farm and Home Golden II. Black & Son DC Case Tractor $1695 "M" FARMALL orooa onamon iou '46 International 1 1-2 ton .... 925 46 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan .... 975 We now have a good supply of New International Pick-ups. f&Ml It's Warm and - y&l Cheery INSIDE... ) with EOnnm iHennins on the job! Nam. Reg. in U. S. and Can. Pot. Off. r"tv"-'vm Why struggle through the Winter with an old, obsolete rvrs??-. heating stove? Start enjoying real heating satisfaction ' : : now with a WARM MORNING America's out- ';-w,4jrw standing modern coal heater. We can install ,,s,v,i,.,nrH one of these amazing heaters in your ! 1.' :vj;t ;;i . t ',lp-sr home in a couple of hours or less. ; . .'1 Your house will hardly have time to ' . ' t cool down. ; ?s ' - a There are seven models of WARM - : MORNING Coal Heaters to choose ;- i j ; from each an outstanding heat- j'f' ' maker. No other heaters like them! ' ' j - , 1, (-)vet a mf'ion sold... and they're J.S ij i' ' ' St'" Wa ut 'n ront n sales- MODEL 522 .." ! So rid yourself of your heating wor- 1M it. Coal cap. 'fyg,, "H ries right now. Come in TODAY or MODEL 616 ss-i give us a ring, and let us show you a eo u. coal cap. mqdel 414 WARM MORNING exactly suited 40 lb. coal cap. to your needs at a price that will appeal to you. w Reclusive interior ffM gtiZfX t construction. ' I ' f 1 Heats all day and all night ' ' 3 ! without refueling. ' 5 ! Burns any kind of coal, coke, ', J J briquets or wood. . i , 1 i T - Requires less attention than j' 1 r! fe1 p most furnaces. You build a fire L I f k 1 " J r but once a year. V sTH MODEL 422 MODEL 520 B a m.'.a.itnmat.V 100 Iba. Conl Cop. A eabinetclr- 100 lba. Coal Cap. Mim auiuu.ut culntor with automatic built-in MODKL 624-B (aim. magazine teed. Heat Regulator. tyle)2001bi.CoalCap. WORKMAN'S Home Furnishings Jrf0rfefRtif ft- From where I sit ... 6u Joe Marsh : fMTT ur Twn Wouldn't vffj Take a "Back Seat" Well, the "battle of the buses" Over a good meal and glass of has been settled! Our town is beer we all reached a compromise again friendly with Balesville. without any trouble. Those signs Everything started when buses read SHOP HERE IN began going through our town TOWN. Everyone's happy, with a big sign on them saying From where I sit, it shows how SHOP IN BALESVILLE. The problems disappear once both sides bus line is owned in Balesville and get together and try to work things operates over here on a franchise. out. Naturally we're all a little dif Windy Taylor was all for put- ferent. Some like soda pop, for ln- ting up barricades he kept call- stance, and some like beer. So j ing up the police and the bus 'hat? We all have to. ride along company. Finally Judge Cunning- through life together. Why not ham invited the Balesville Cham- make ;t a pleasant trip? ber of Commerce to meet with O fL, - ours at Andy's Garden Tavern. Sjfa-' 'Hy Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation ORIGINAL I Qillf BAKE R REXALL PHARMACY I DEER HUNTERS' SPECIALS 1 1 ON PICKUPS I 1942 3-4 ton DODGE STAKE 1946 FORD V-8 1-2 ton Pickup 1946 DODGE 1-2 ton Pickup j This unit has a new factory built motor, 4 new tires and a new paint job 1949 DODGE 3-4 ton PICKUP Peterson Motor Company |