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Show o. mmmmmw tmm. V Toddlers' Fleeced Leggings Sets, 4.98 Sizes 1 to 4 Years Caps To Match Above Sets . .98 Girls' Warm Winter Coats, 744 yrs. 6.90 Women's Brentwood Cotton Frocks 1.98 Sizes 14 to 44 Men's Reversible Hunting Caps . .69 Men's Warm Suede Cloth Shirts . 1.98 ' v ; ! WIANTED Capable person to j take care of infant. Salary and j I Apply through News office. ' KODAK PRiniT WIT-H DECKLE ED&5 lVt DSVELOPiNG j3iL2J.AND PRINTIN&- V T o e tex per ; I exposure rou I VXmAILPILMS TO: ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS Box 1576, Station D LOS ANGELES - CALIF. . ..-... , I E -.. . We Will Buy YOUR SURPLUS CARTRIDGES If you have surplus shells or have shells for which you have no gun, we will : buy them. For October we are giving-, with the purchase of a Dinner Set, Free Beef Roast GAMBLE STORE 1 " ,'" Do You Want to Lose These Old Friends? J. C. Penney-Sears, Roebuck-Montgomery Ward people of Utah to decide You will , , , . " . vote against the Chain Store Tax on November 3rd. and other friendly, money-saving stores are in it win be No. 2 on the ballot, danger of being forced out of Utah by an unfair , , . tax. You can help keep them here by voting Here's How the Tax Would Destroy Your Friendly, AGAINST No. 2 on the November ballot Money-saving Chain Stores Perhaps at this very minute you are wearing clothes Briefly, the tax would compel 123 chain stores, includ- bought at a Penney store. Perhaps a good many of ing Penney, Sears, Ward, out of a total of some 6000 your household furnishings and your farm or garden stores in Utah to pay a yearly license of as much as tools came from Sears' or Ward's. You bought those $500 each and would compel these stores to pay as things at those stores because you knew you'd get good much as 5,000 every year for every new store opened quality at low prices. or for any store moving to a new location. All this , jTTt.tr -t. would be in addition to the yearly average of 6,517 Penney stores have served Utah people for more than . , , ' ,,,;, c tl c a c ' taxes per store they already are paying, a quarter or a century. They are triends or the thritty. r ' They sold school clothes in some cases even baby Many of the stores just couldn't afford to pay an extra clothes for many people who today have their own $500 a year without raising their prices. None of the families and are now buying a goodly share of their stores could possibly pay a yearly tax of $5000 for the clothing needs at Penney stores. And saving money! privilege of moving to a new location or for open- You will remember that before Sears and Ward came g a new store. This S5000 yearly tax would freeze to Utah, many a farm family bought household goods chain stores in their P and other needs by mail. These two firms some years freedom to move, as conditions change, any store ago brought their stores here as an added convenience sooner or later would wither and die. and economy to Utah people. With chain stores gone, you would no longer be able Yet, because of a trick tax scheme, these old friends of to buy at an average saving of at least 10. It would yours are threatened with extinction. It is up to the cost you more to live. ':. " ".'"""1 To keep low-price Chain Stores and the savings they bring you- ,V , mark your ballot (on November 3rd) like this & x tssQtefi I J CHAIN STORE LICENSE TAX I I V j J!!SLX , ; T ia Utah on effective date of Act, and from $500 f 1 V- ' A to $5,000, annually, for each store opened ia p"" i -r t - L r" J ff Utah after such date, the amount of tax depend- V H f J ' 1 ' ing on the total number of stores in the chain, ' i E wlNA( ing certain oil company stations, public utility W t-ii i 1 1 i J m " m " " 1 if stores, common carrier facilities, newspaper branch ' f offices, and individually owned Stores. Ttil advertisement was paid lor entire!,- 1 1 -.T::h contributionfl from citizens, includ- y ;-g stockholders and employees of chain : - . a. lores whose savings and jobs are threat- , V)L UlC''lJl li-LTj-JI. fyLfftottmfrF0tRtod(Mfcrl ' -d with destruction. Contributions SyV" T- V V w JT :rom individual citizens will be welcomed. United Citizens Against Higher Prices. - Above is the exact sordini as it uUl appear at the bottom of your ballo. ialf.tiL' &lT j - - V ; WANTED Good used piano. ' See Mrs. Walter L. Carlton, Mil-' ford. i v Smart Kid! fM VV-T " ' J ' Vr f Consumers "LOOK FITT' Our Dependable Service Is Built On Experience Mrs. L. G. Clay Is Our Agent for Milford For Service Leave Clothes at Residence or Phone 96 Pick-up Service Tuesdays and Fridays of Each Week Cedar Laundry & Dry Cleaners Modern Steam Laundry and Dry Cleaners Please Bring (Your Own Coat Hangers with Clothes To Be Cleaned We Are Unable To Furnish Them Join the line-up that cheers 1 SunnyBrook 4j BRAND V- ?f tmm Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey NSt ' I Pi i 1 rmi '-- 1 g m f When buying Nj' ""i'TMl -V S bourbon V, - )$'--l 1 1 r 3 I offsLly r7 iyX ' 1 $-f zjf I I ESSSSS 1 "CHEERFUL AS ITS NAME" f kss-Ji I p at; 90.4 Proof National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y. . . 1 1 r, DESPITE the GROWING SHORTAGES of many articles ar-ticles of various kinds, you will find our store one of best stocked stores in the entire state. Jefferson Merc. Co. Groceries Phone 20 Hardware 67 |