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Show VOTE FOR i J; Bracken Lee j f- " - FOR THE f( , ? , CONGRESS V v' OF THE : 'X UNITED STATES L- ' -. . vi -if (Paid Political Advertisement) CAN DELAY IMPORTANT WAR MESSAGES Avoid "visiting" by telephone for the duration. "Mis-a : ' XjAs "CHEERFUL .-T rrf H i i 1 n i I U-'" OLD fc4 i ISumhyBroqii 0 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT rij ; 0 " BOURBON WHISKET W" ,$ SunsyBrx f; p "" 'k,l 90.4 Proof Jti'lll l0Jl. Nancal Distiller. 411 l w Products Corp., N. Y. X&&4 HOUSEKEEPING HINTS A handful of salt in the wash-day rinse water will help keep clothes from sticking or freezing to the lines on damp, cold days. To prepare uncoated iron or steel for painting, wire brush it, unless it is extremely corroded. In that case crude oil or spent lubricating oil will loosen the rust. Suede garments should be kept dry if possible. If rain does catch them let them dry away from heat, then brush in a circular motion with a wire brush. A rubber sponge or art gum will keep a suede jacket clean. Boots: Instructions fox care of boots and galoshes ga-loshes when not in use: "They should be stuffed with paper, each boot wrapped separately, then placed in a bag, box or drawer. The idea is to keep rubber surfaces from touching as summer's heat will valcanize the rubber." Healthy Children Drink PLENH "Knowing Mother, Will Have No Other" FAIR and SQUARE DAIRY PRODUCTS j CLAIR GILLINS, Proprietor! Phone 62-J-S ! I VOTE FOR J. W. (BILL) PACE OF DELTA, UTAH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for STATE SENATOR From the Eighth District, Comprising Beaver and Millard Counties Mr. Pace, 42 years of age, is in the prime of his physical and mental ability and well prepared to serve this district in the State Senate. He has been elected twice to the lower house of the Legislature and has held many other positions of trust. " 1 i : 1 t i i f . . - .'V .-,,1 I- -1 .-1 t j ! I - i Candidate Pace is the son of Mr. and Mrs. WDliam Pace, long-time business people of Delta, and he has led an active and successful life. Besides managing the Crest Theatre in Delta, he has served, as President of the Delta Lions dub and is a director of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah and chairman of the Millard Mil-lard County Democratic Committee. He served four years in the United States Navy, followrrng which he received an honorable discharge. He is in harmony with President Roosevelt and his administration and fully endorses the President's foreign and war policies. Mr. Pace's candidacy as State Senator has the endorsement en-dorsement of the Utah State Federation of Labor. ELECT TO THE STATE SENATE A MAN "WHO IS PROGRESSIVE, EXPERIENCED, DEPENDABLE! (Paid Political Advertisement) Jfef-n ATTRACTS (f)fyJ mSLJ attention Jpx (wM Phone This Newspaper Tf T And You'll Get Attention jj va3 4 v &&W WATER fyA THtS mN BEFORE J Sifts KW GO!j Ca DON'T EHVANGER yOUR ELECTRIC RANGE BY ( : im . 8 LEAVING HEAT ON UNDER A PAN THAT MAY j8 I SCON GO DRY ESPECIALLY IF YOUR RANGE gUj I HAS OPEN-COIL UNITS. THE DRY PAN MAY stJ I MELT AND RUIN THE HEATING COILS. I To Keep Your Present Range In Good Condition "For the Duration" I Wash with warm soapy ivater when cool, not using a stiff brush or nharp instrument. instru-ment. Keep the pan below the elements cleaned and polished. Wipe oven with damp cloth when cooled. Remove spilled food With soft brush or mineral wool. Be sure yoifr range is sitting level Dn the lloor, that the vert is clean and the units' are working satisfactorily. IF YOUR RANGE IS OUT OF ADJUSTMENT, CALL LOCAL SERVICEMAN I OR TELLI JRIDE POWER CO. |