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Kenny, Commissioner State Board Agriculture 1 ('. (i. .M. Kerr, Slate Representative, Box Elder County f b .McKinley .Moiiill, Slate Senator, Piute County I 5 ' liny P. l.untl, State Senator, Sanpete County I .hunc.s lj. Wilson, State Representative, Fountain Oreen I Murk Pttvton, Stale Representative, Millard County (eo. A. Staples, State Representative, Richfield I l I Listen lo Don l;. Colton over station KSL Thursday, July (Hh, at 10:15 P. M.; Norman Christensen of Cache coun- 1 1 ty over stations KVNU, Logan; KLO, Ogden; KEUB, Price, and KSU11, Cedar City, Friday, July 7th, at 9:45 P. M., and I Clifton C. M. Kerr of Box Elder County over the same sta- lions Monday, July 10, at 9:45 P. M. 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Ill health is reason for selling. Write P. 0; box 234, Milford. (adv6-13pd) PjHS Spend freely on BONDS Aif&i,. Buy MORE Than Before (J . """" Another Cold Winter Ahead - Jf g ' , r SOLID COLOR SINGLES " (ly 'ST Warmth and durability, in- mm QQ v vestment priced! 25 wool, 1 '"'i' 25 cotton, 50 rayon. T''' Rayon satin bound. 72"xS4". 1 ' All-Wool Single BLANKETS - Y' ,; rjjfe A porous weave of fine wool, Hfc OQ ; ; .oaV555r treated against moth damage. " viv IT x 84" full bed size. Q' PART-WOOL PLAID PAI&S JyfyK-'-''''r 25 wool and top quality cot- f 98 '-5.. , 'i' ton for warmth retaining jSv'ii' A 4"' " qualities Bound. 72" r KV. Healthy Children Drink j P LE N Y LK Knowing Mother, Will Have N Other" FAIR and SQUARE DAIRY PRODUCTS CLAIR GILLINS, Proprietor Phone 62-J-3 -' X y,- $ t" ' i r V ' Stephen Abbot Candidate for Congress FIRST DISTRICT I'aid political advertisement by Stephen Abbot ii uimiMijiiiii.iii j hi irmnrnrmn i VOTE TUESDAY for ADAM S. BENNI0N Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate As a friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a run-off. Vote for him so that he can devote his full energy to his fight to hasten the day when the boys will be coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America for which they are fighting. VOTE TUESDAY FOR THE MAN WHO CAN WiN IN NOVEMBER ADAM S. BENNION Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate Fold Political AdvrtismQt by liens S. McCullouyh. Salt Laks City ' The Milford News 25c a Month "LOOK FIT!" j Our Dependable Service Is Built On Experience George Litehfield Is Our Agent for Milford For Service, Ser-vice, Leave Clothes at Litchfield Barber JShop 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 j To Be Cleaned We Are Unable To Furnish Them I WMMslsWiVssWsVssanMMHMsVsMHHMM fm T? rfl;v? V: - - 1 ' - I 0 CMweh fsof$ffe& ff Never mind the sympathy he doesn't ing your full share of War Bonds in the . want it! In his mind, he did his duty, Fifth War Loan. Don't expect credit and part of his duty was stopping an You can't match his sacrifice by merely enemy bullet. lending your money. But don't be r , , ... ashamed, either if you've done your You have a duty, too, in this war. , . duty, you ve shown your Part of your duty is to buy T"" j l i t J ' 1 'jt? tT2 gratitude the way he wants War Bonds with every dime A, M f you to. and dollar you aan. - V Wj t Say "thanks" to every So simply say "thanks" to Cwwbb inilll American soier double a wounded soldier, by buy- X yU ,ou8t eore- This Ad Sponsored by Sip Hilfnrli News |