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Show I A Fl N 0 U FJ C E Fwl E f J T Effective June 1, 1944, the UTAH POWER and LIGHT Offices in SMITHFIELD Will open at 8 A. M. and Close at 5 P. M. i i Monday thru Saturday These new hours will affect only the offices. Emergency service calls will be handled as heretofore. UTAH POWER a LIG0T GO. If Your Car Could 'Talk- it certainly would implore you to take extra special care of it in these hectic times. It would say . . . "I'm Getting Old; Treat Me Kindly" and remember, if the war were to end and the factories factor-ies were to start making new cars tomorrow it would take six years to replace all America's Amer-ica's cars. 'Speed Wears Me Out" At 45 M. P. H. 45 per cent more rubber, 31 per cent more oil and 10 per cent more gasoline are used than at 35 M. P. H.; and wear on all parts of the vehicle is a lot higher, too. "For Gosh Sakes Don't Forget to attend to my repairs immediately test and adjust my brakes check on my wheel alignment." The annual car inspection required by law begins June 1. Avoid the rush. Give the mechanic a chance to do good work. Have your car inspected early. DO IT NOW! Utah State Highway Patrol Crookston Scores Incumbents in Office We are for our government, and getting this war over with minimum mini-mum casualties. " ' ' ' "' Too many are I . not, this thing of ! hoarding food at : $ ..regional store ; r .houses under pre- ! ' tense of a fam- i , , ine is both silly s -v?and wicked. ' s nk COOP" f .... .. 1 eralting with I ... v IRoosevelt's all-out I ' r i war effort. Our Li J county commis sioners could do R. Crookston a lot to correct this, but they 'and the county attorney at-torney are out of step. Retire them both, also the governor for that appointment of incompetent men? at our college with your ballot. (Paid Political Advertisement) |