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Show !NO You don't have to pay for the other fellows wrecks with our company. If you haven't been in an auto accident for the past three years, a phone call will save you some money. j FQEB Jr. SUIYlSIGrJ Local Agent Phone 2351 LIFE AUTO FIRE INSURANCE Service on your present policy costs you nothing. Classified LOST S mo. old Black Cocker .Malt., Wearing tau Harness. Reward. Phone 2S94 P. G. WANTED ROLL TOP DESK Wesley Jarvls, Phone 3224 PAPER HANGING SVTU order Paper for you. See Luella Walker, Call 2644 P.G. FOR SALE White Enamel Water Wat-er Heater and 30 Gal. Tank Phone 3404 SERVICE STATION & GARAGE For Lease, Phone 3741 P. G. FOR SALE '3S Ford 10 Wheel Truck, See L. R. Dickey 1 blk North P. G. cemetery ' I FOR SALE Used Kitchen Range Good Condition, Water Jacket and 40 gal. water tank, Very cheapPhone 2924 P.G. FOR SALE Two way Riding Plow, Team of Horses and Saddle Pony, One Pinto Colt. Phone 3S63 P. G. FOR SALE Oil Water Heater and Tank, Montag Coal Range Phone 2S14 P.G. LOST Green Home Knit. Sweater. Sweat-er. Phone 2S14 P. G. FOR SALE Used Monarch Range with water jacket; Round Oak Extension Table Phone 3 3 73. i FOR SALE Westinffhouse Vacuum Cleaner, A-l Condition j Phone 2361 P.G. I ; , - - ' i yr i I : j Douglas L. : j Phillips j 1 VETERAN WORLD WAR II I ' ! , ' , J SEEKS RE-ELECTION h "- . t 3 ' For a Second Term i t I J it Douglas L. Phillips is the Democratic Incumbent for !! County Auditor. a Mr. Phillips is a native of Lehi, but now resides in Provo. 8 He is completing his first term as Auditor. He entered the ! service of his Country one month after taking office in 1943. Three years of his first term were spent in the Army Air Corps. I I He was engaged in Payroll and classification work while in the Army. He received an honorable discharge in September, 1945 He served several years as Deputy County Recorder and is experienced in County Government. If re-elected he pledges that his office will be run in a business like, efficient, and courteous manner. Mr. Phillips is an active church and civic worker in his community. He is clerk of Provo Sixth Ward, and filled a mission for the Church. He is a member of the Provo Lions Club and Post 13 of the American Legion. Your vote on November 5th, will be greatly appreciated by him. (Paid Political Adv.) I . FOR SALE 6 Room Modern Home, 2 acres ground Cow-Chickens Cow-Chickens Phone 2S92 P.G. WHITE SOWING MACHIN E with Motor for Sale, A-l Condition. Con-dition. Phone 31S5 P.G. WANTED Girl "r woman to do work in a Dr.'s home in Los Angeles. Good Wages, Call Mrs. S. A. Kirk FOR SALE Kindling $1.00 per Load (any size) For a limited time only. Geneva Salvage Yard Enter West Gate. 11-2 4 6 I am equipped to SLAUGHTER your BEEF and VEAL in a State Inspected House. Also Cut: and WTrap for Lockers. Phone 339 2. LaVell Boren. HOSIERY MENDED Style Shop, American Fork to 111 PAINTING and PAPE'R Hanging, Reasonable Prices, Joe Reese, 348 East Lane, Tel. 343J American Amer-ican Fork. j A NEW SERVICE DRESSMAKING j ALTERATIONS TAILORING Neatly and Promptly Done Satisfaction Assured Phone 3 185 For Appointment MRS. VERL ZABRISKIE Locust Ave. Tleasant Grove ! ,.V Green t ,.: ,-v-- , :: For I COUNTY I ::V V1-'- -: : I SURVEYOR te.:fftMV3 Lavern D. Green is completing his first term as county surveyor. He is a native of Provo and was educated in Utah schools and admitted to practice in his field of engineering by the state department of registration. He has followed surveying and engineering for the past 14 years m the Tmtic mining district, at Geneva, and with Utah county. Mr. Green filled a three-year mission in South Africa and at present is commissioner of senior scouting in the Sharon district. During his term he has added 36 townships to the county sectional map which accounts for the survey location and recording of some 800,000 acres of land. The county boundaries have been clarified and some 300 section corners have been tied to adjacent permanent objects. County roads, bridges and properties have been under his technical supervision and have been under constant improvement improve-ment with more hard surfaced and graveled roads than at any time in the past. VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOVEMBER 5 (Paid Political Adv.) HERE IS A JOB THAT GUARANTEES YOU i SUCCESS! Now, Men as young- as 17 years can enter a good paying job with a positive posi-tive assurance of complete success PLUS opportunity for travel, training in a trade or skill, education, security and retirement at the end of 20 or 30 years. Few other occupations can offer so many advantages for a successful lifetime life-time career as enlistment in the New United States Army. -WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF LIFE; Good Pay? It's yours in the army, Travel? That's arranged tool Education? Under the finest technicians technic-ians in the world! Security? A new retirement plan under un-der the increased Army pay schedule insures you an excellent ex-cellent monthly Income at retirement up to as much as $185.00 per month! If you have a Military Occupation Specialty (MOS) you may be enlisted en-listed in a grade appropriate to your training and experience. This also applies to former members of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Yes! All the things that men strive for during their lifetime can be yours simply by enlisting in the New U. S. Army. You must, however, be able to qualify under the new Army requirements. You'd better go in to your nearest local Army recruiting office right away and see if you are eligible for one of these "security for life" positions. 106 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH 1 MOTOR COURT OPERATORS! You and your custodian are cordially invited to attend the 1st ANNUAL CONVENTION UTAH MOTOR COURT ASSOCIATION HOTEL UTAH SALT LAKE CITY NEXT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESS! Hemstitching, Buuttonholes and Garments Marked at MOYLES B. COBBLEY, AUTO MECHANIC, IS NOW DOING AUTO REPAIR WORK AT HIS HOME BUTTONHOLES MADE GARMENTS GAR-MENTS MARKED Mrs. R. L. Gardiner, Phone 2264 EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Every Day Except Saturday and Sunday, 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P. M. Apt. 58 Alpine Villa, Bob Shane ELECTROLUX CLEANER and AIR PURIFIER Sales and Service Owen Whitehead, Phone 3811, Pleasant Grove. GUARANTEED RADIO WORK Done at my homel blk west of Post Office, Orson Lee, Phone 3341 INSULATE YOUR HOME WITH ROCK WOOL and save up to 40 per cent of your coal See John S. Green for information, Phone 2951, Pleasant Grove. , EXPERT DRESSMAKNG, AND ALTERATIONS ON ANY KIND OF CLOTHING See Mrs. Verl Zabrisk;e, Pleasant Grove or call P. G. 3185. I , ." : i " 0 rm rsi .- i t i'l rcja z earn L-L ) Oil fmt.NJ'sWIT Q (A JOiNT RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE) from I a large Percental.,?" h fs 'mportanr n . i ( SovrMfS,."f more eftS;''M or 1 I I Open the way for your State to buy I Bushnell Hospital for a mere token amount - - perhaps as little as $1.00 ,1 , Paid political advertisement by UTAH CITIZENS COMMITTEE favoring ', Amendment 8, Glen S. Humphreys. Chairman, Brigham City, UtahJ llllllBISIIIili IIIIIIIIIMII I Jf v V V SsiisiisSiiis":- FRANK T. BENNETT Democratic Candidate for Utah County Treasurer If re-elected Mr. Bennett will bring into office of county treasurer the experience gained gain-ed as teacher, cost accountant account-ant and pay master, state legislator, legis-lator, county commissioner, school board member, ward bishop and one term as county treasurer, "ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES A SECOND" (Paid Political Adv.) GOOD USED CARS FOR SALE 108 West, 33rd South, Salt Lake City. We buy any cars, regardless regard-less of condition. CEf .AOL AND SEPTIC TANKS CIA ,NTED Reasonable Price Prompt Cervice, Phone Provo 2429W PHOTOGRAPH TINTING Have Your Old and New Favorite Photographs Tinted. New Department Depart-ment Opening at Style Shop, 166 East Main, American Fork FOR SALE Five Varieties of Winter Potatoes; also Onions B. H. Adams, Phone 2221. Oct. ll;3tp Vote for I I Delia L. ( ' J Loveridge I ,,V j t ' v - State Senator 1 y ; COMPETAXT " r - PROGRESSIVE 1 - 1 HONEST , " " - ; STUDY THE RECORD IT IS A GOOD ONE Mrs. LoVtridfre worked dili- l. Educated in Provo City ' gently for "th? f!!?'ln? schools and BYU, w- f'Tu-- 2. Mother of a World War 1. fUi. ...c Central Utah n veteran Vocational School. ' ... 2. For increased assistance 3' Prominent in religious, r i 'i,p aPa educational and political cir- 10 J'1 , ... , . eies. Holds office in women's 3. For additional opportu- i- -,n f TTf o v hities for children at the In- Legislative Council of Utah dustrial School. County and an active member 4. For retirement for fire- o the Auxiliary to the Vet-men, Vet-men, policemen, school em- ran: s. 0 ff Frel nvY aS;,sice! . i hL cfto President of Prove Business plojees, and the state road and Professlonai Women. vice 5. For increased salaries for Commander of Navy Mothers city, county, and state em- u ' ployees. 4. Served two terms in ! 6. For the state memorial House of Representatives; building of the Sons and served as chairman of Health Daughters of the Utah Pio- Committee, member of Wel- neers. fare, Education, School for 7. For the largest health Deaf and Blind Industrial program ever to be passed in School, Real Estate and In-one In-one session of the Utah State surance Committees, legislature she spoke for 5. vice chairman of the every health measure as chair- Advisory Council to the State man of the health committee, welfare Commission. 8. Fought diligently for the 6 vice chairman of Utah preservation of women s prop- County Democratic Committee. ergy forked dilieentlv for 7- Served two terms as and YupSrted aU school President of the State BeauUc measures. lans association. 10. For the plumbers, bar- 8. Actively interested in bers, beauticians, insurance Labor legislation, agriculture, ' and sportsmen's legislation. and Veterans' affairs. r : For Progress Elect DELLA L. LOVERIDGE , (Paid Political Adv.) .1.11 .. . 1 n Accomplishment! f I leadership f-': J:,r" for I''rB'i' . UTAH V - I t . n . , . ABE MURDOCK Look at the Record.. . v u. s. wor ' 1 rouSht and kept GENEVA STEEL MILL here! LA& EER.EEKi' 0GDEN RIVER- MOON " " h?t 2r 9r val reclamatlon projects. Is spon-soring spon-soring tha Great Basin Project. Saved our rlghti In tha COLORADO RIVER! Added millions to Incoma of SUGAR BEET Producers! Wsto!0" mSt "beral VETERANS' Program In i Insured RESEEDING of our livestock ranges! .pSi2SiX,i ,mprova W00L markcf, ,nd FOR UTAH'S PROGRESS R B - E L E CT 1 ABB MMl&BQCmQk) VOTE DEMOCRATIC ON NOVEMBER 5th VTV RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories $3500 4 room frame, closet and hallway; coal house, small coop, good garden and water right. $12,0009 rm. bungalow, brick, centrally located. Nice. $10,700 50 ac. approx, with accretion ac-cretion land, on Utah Lake shore. Good for farming, livestock live-stock feeding and resort purposes. pur-poses. Some buildings. $15,000 2212 ac. sandy-loam, good water right, new house and coops, orchard, some crops, and equipment. $12,50034 ac. fruit, pasture, good water, pond, silo, oiled road. $450 up for good building lots, any Ward. IIENRY C. JOHNSON Licensed Real Estate Broker, Fire Insurance, Notary, Abstracts. Other homes, lots and farms. Bank of Am. Fork Bldg. xioom 15. Tel. 7-W. "Next time you visit your trrocer's, notice how many of the choice canned goods are put up right here in Utah.'' METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH |