Show f K oto r lt oc r THANKSGIVING ING U INNER 1 Turkey with all the trimmings imming I 1 25 per per plate Dinner served from 11 a. a m. m m. m Thursday h rn Nov v 25 F FOSTERs FOSTER's FOSTERsr S' S r r Home Cooked Meals ol K D' D J x lJ t cIc Jt PERMANENT WAVE WA 1 Do your own Permanent with Charm Charm- Kurt Kurl Kit Complete equipment Including including ing 40 curlers and shampoo Easy to do absolutely harmless Praised by thou thou- thousands thousands sands Including June Lang glamorous star Money refunded If 11 not sat CENTRAL DRUG COMPANY 37 51 37 N Nt rp t rv FAW i That's where Ill I'll land if you folks wait til the i S Si last few weeks before Christmas to mail your 7 r and cards Just finished handling the Christmas mail for our boys overseas and it J was some job Now its it's your turn here at home BUT transportation facilities are carrying an un- un unprecedented burden and your Christmas gifts t tand and cards cannot be permitted to impede mili- mili military tary traffic and mail The post offices are oper- oper operating with curtailed and less experienced per J SO MAIL EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH Or Ill I'll be snowed under Worried S CLAUS r II P THE WAR HAS DISLOCATED DISLOCATE THE CHRISTAS SEASOn S THIS YEAR IS THE TIME TIE FOR MAILInG CHRISTMAS t GIFTS Am D CARDS LAST GIFTS SHOULD DE BE IN III THE i POST OFFICES BY ER Signed Frank C. C 5 v f J iJ Postmaster General K i D D. D C. C S i 1 The Denver Rio Grande Gran dc Western Railroad 3 ti strongly urges your cooperation do cooperation do YOUR ry Christmas mailing Now 7 y yS S S CL rills v SACRIFICE Duplex good condition 2 rooms each side complete bath fur fur- 30 down per month Also fI 5 cabins fUrnished Free rent for tor oro Caro or I will sell at very good price Also garages gar gar- garages ages for tor rent at per month or will sell Write J J. J W. W BROADWATER Pueblo Street Salt Lake City Utah or Salt Lake phone 4 FOR SALE Floor lamp amp 1 paIr deluxe springs 2 large mattresses Ironing board wooden clothes dryer pair curtain cur cur- curtain tain stretchers Woodside Avenue FOR FOR SALE Stoker coal at th Bl ck- ck hawk mine nine miles above o We Wen on n Chalk Creek rood road Q 1 fw rANTED To NT To second hand Play play- plano Phone FOR FoR n RENT E NT r room portly partly furnished house Located on Sampson live ve Rent Renti cheap P. P Phone probate Cua Motets of nt district rt eT er the th rep tl tJ 4 piers for tor NOTICE TO CREDITORS W of Prank Frnnk Patrick Welsh de- de Geed cell present claims to Undersigned the the undersigned at nt his deuce dence In Pant City Summit County on or the first day ot of Feb Feb- A. A D D. D 1944 CHARLES DAHL I SpecIal Administrator ot of the Estate of Frank Patrick Welsh De Deceased eased Date ot of first publication November 25 A. A D. D 1943 I P P. P H. H NEELEY Attorney Coalville Utah First publication November 25 1943 last publication December 16 16 1943 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DAVID S. S SNYDER also I known as D. D S. S Snyder Deceased Creditors will wUl present with I 1 vouchers to the undersigned at SuIte Judge Building Salt Lake City utah i Ion oa or before the day ot of March A. A A D. D 1944 VERNON SNYDER Administrator of at the Estate ot of David S. S SnYder also known as D. D S. S S Snyder Deceased Date of oC first November 25 A. A D. D 1943 VERNON SNYDER Attorney FIrst publication November 25 1943 I last publication December 16 1943 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of at Arthur also known as Arthur William Koivula deceased Creditors will present claims wIth vou vouchers ers to the undersigned at his res- res residence In Pork Park City SummIt County State of at Utah on or before the day ot of January A. A D. D D 1944 I GEORGE GEOROE M. M ARCHER AdmInistrator of the Estate ot of Arthur Koivula also known as Arthur William KOivUla Deceased Date ot of first publication November 11 A. A D. D 1943 P. P H. H NEELEY Attorney Coalville Utah FIrst publication November 11 1943 last publication December 2 1943 1 43 S S In the DistrIct Court ot of the Third Judicial District In n and for tor Summit County state of Utah SAM 0 t r tU U TI DOROTHY L. L Defendant i iThe The State ot of Utah to the D Der- Der J You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of I this summons upon you It if served Within the county In thIs action Is brought otherwise Within thirty days after service and defend the above en- en entitled titled action and In case ot of your fail fail- failure ure so to do judgment will wUl be rendered against you according to the demand ot of the complaint whIch has been mea filed With the Clerk ot of said Court This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds ot of matrimony heretofore and now exIsting between the tho plaintiff and the defendant LOUIS H. H CALLISTER Attorney for tor Plaintiff August 12 1943 19 3 P. P O. O Address Continental Bank Building SnIt Salt Late Lake City Utah uth First publication November 4 1943 last publication December 2 1943 T TAXES ARE DUE Pay your taxes to JEROME PAXTON at his office Main street from 0 0 a. a m. m to 12 noon and from 2 1 p. p m to 5 p. p m. m m AGNES FARNSWORTH 37 County Treasurer LIST OF NOMINATIONS i iFor For Members of Board of Education at the Election held Wednesday December 1 1943 From Representative Precinct Number One ROBERT J. J BIRKBECK STATE OF UTAH l 1 County of Summit I ss f r I Charlotte harl tt Uric pc Clerk of th the Board B r of Education Ed or of par 1 City YS i tr ic t i o Of S Summit mm State Stat of of Utah do here here- hered d that the shove above and foregoing is n a full true and correct list of the nominations of candidates for the office of Member of the tho Board of l Education from Representative Precinct Number One of said School District to be voted for or at the election on Wednesday December 1 A. A A D. D i 1943 in said R Representative e Precinct One as now no appears on file and of record in my office offic Witness my hand and seal a at Park City Utah this daY of November A. A D. D 19 0 Cid La t f S J t t f If o mil Q f f Clerk of Board of Education Seal of Park City School District I 1 l f t tl r E EE i f- f r. r FOR EYESIGHT EYESIGHT f E PRO PI 1 I I Although there is c enough cu h I electricity for every mill mill- II I tary reed every industry II III l I I every farm and every home our Government asks ask's everyone to conserve it to save coal materials and manpower used in producing producing ing and distributing electricity Everyone is asked to avoid unnecessary uses of elec- elec electricity electricity lot bUt essential uses Light for seeing reading end and sewing is essential Following are a few suggestions to help conserve dice dice- diceS trici yet at the same time help protect precious S I t eyesight 9 l 1 1 Turn off ol lights not iol in rise me You can save electricity if I you'll remember to turn off lights as you leave each room Be sure th there re are no lights left on in the cellar or in the f. f hall or on the porch Small night lights in the upstairs hall ball should of course be left on for safety oJ When you ou are finished reading or sewing turn the lamp off fF unless someone else is using it 2 Have enough q light where you Oil read sew seU or study Theres There's no economy in trying tring to read by the light of a dim 4 bulb You'll pay for or it in serious eyestrain and nd its effectS on your our whole system Use the right size bulbs in your I reading lamps and improve e the by placing the light so that it shines directly on your book r Watch out that the children dont don't try to play lay or read in their own shadows Their young eyes are arc at tape the sensitive growing stage Guard them against eyestrain that may imp impair ir their l sight r. r Sh 3 3 Share re light For the duration rearrange your yourS yourt t S 'S furniture wherever possible so that two people can use the thet t same ame lamp Move the hairs chairs in close so that each person f. f is right next to the light where he can see sec without sitting in an awkward position Dont Don't let anyone face directly at atthe from th the side unhindered the lamp the light should shedd come d by shadows h 4 Provide light for safelY The home bome is responsible for forr r 50 of all accidents Dont Don't make your yUr home hazardous by a the reduction or of light on stai stairways Was in the ther r basement and at other danger danler spots If a war Mir worker in your our f- f home tal takes cs in an unexpected trip over a skate or toy he couldn't see Uncle Sam loses valuable manpower and man it for safety's s sake hours Have Ha light and use or t. t 5 Kee Keep your lam lamps s and ami fixtures clean Dust and dirt of the light you oU pay for can rob you ou of as much as 50 first disconnect remember to When clean our lamps you ou your then them from the outlet Reflector bowls can be washed with should be wiped clean with and water Lamp bulbs i. i soap Shades should be dusted Some types cloth rr f lust Just a damp of oft f. f the o according to type droned i I may be washed or iy y y t fabric still good for Eor use in Thes If 6 Save blackened bulbs are aiti- aiti critical where r other of the house n no 5 L closets stairways and parts if bulbs they cal seeing task is involved in Use your newer i it reading lamps are the right size in your t t I 7 bulbs are ar more economical 10 liS rue V rg bulb than fron several s smaller I ones ones y yr big from more one Ie light l more But d dont don't oc buy bur a n w b bulb a r w th the same total wattage until the old failed t t Theres There's Enough Electricity Elec For Essential al Uses s s. s But Saye lt It To Save What Makes Makes' Its ai for example is 15 used in pr producing cl elec 9 Coal c of coaL trici and There a definite shortage lr y W t trici u r C. 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