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Show ' I V " " : 3 - ' "j iter y fill PlPi 'm fW! V Hill and Hill I .lNational Distillers iy name 'i((Z Products Corporation, N.Y. Elect f " V " " i JOHN E. BOOTH ' Republican CANDIDATE FOR ,v. , vj STATE SENATOR il Of the People ' By the People v For the People f ' s i His Record of Public i; 4-:-': Vk . "-f.-v. "--a i j Service Deserves Your s . s Vote! AX; NOVEMBER 3rd, 1942 Li'lk' Jli:.; ...... A (Paid Political Advertisement) JOHN E. BOOTH RE-ELECT C. A. Grant Utah County CLERK DEMOCRAT TICKET I - stY,N -.I ": 1 - v. - t - -M 5 vV C. A. GRANT (Paid Political Advertisement) ALLEN'S I.G.A. MARKET SOAP GRAINS 69 oz pkg. 3' LAUNDRY SOAP as IGA Giants 10 for CAKE FLOUR j--SWANSDOWN TUNA FLAKES Yellowtail tj Limit of Six Per Sale SOUP MIX 2j8r Liptons Noodle 3 for ALL BRAN IQff National 100 per cent CORN' FLAKES 17c Albert" 2 for " CUT BEANS No. 2 cans, 3 for Limit of Six Per Sale FLOUR $ High Patent 48 lb. I)' SNO-KREEM ' g 3 Pounds SALAD DRESSING IGA Quart Jar ' ' LETTUCE, LOCAL Head CELERY,, JUMBO' q Bleached 2 for i ; UNiVEO STATES VV'). ! speed y-Qy Li MIT CgsLV i r ( 9 ''O H i1 f VJ y, ' J At Reduced Speed Kio Grande Motorway Is saving rubber . . . giving the same dependable dependa-ble service . . . over primary Federal highways thru Colorado and Utah. U Schedules care'fully coordinated 'with transcontinental lines at Denver, Pueblo and Salt Lake City. Q You can help . '. . make only essential 'trips . . . travel during midweek . . . carry only one piece if luggage. NEW SCHEDULES Now in effect EASTBOUND: Lv. 2:14 P. M. 7:14 P. M. SOUTHBOUND: Lv. 2.44 P. M. SMITH DRUG CO. Telepobone 3451 1 ssssssssssssssssssssssss Classified SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSc tUK SALE Team of Horses Good to pull and gentle LeRoy Davis, Lehi, Utah. 2 t FOR SALE Baby Bed and Mattress Mat-tress Good Condition Mrs. George Taul Telephone 2461. APPLES! APPLES EXTRA Special Price on Jonathans Apples. Ap-ples. One Week Only Bushel, Truck or carload WADLEY ranch 1-2 mile north Mainla Ward Church Phooe 3211 Pleasant Grove. LOST Sorrel Horse 2 years old, with stripe in face also Brown Mare 3 years old with TR on the right shoulder American Saddler Finder notify Georr'c Paul. PROLATE AND GUARDIAN-NOTICES GUARDIAN-NOTICES Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS iN THE iUATTER OF THE ESTATE EST-ATE OF EUGENE ALLRED, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with Vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at the office of J. Albert Page, her .attorney, in Pleasant Grove, Utah, en or before the ith day of December, 1042. Nita Allred Nelson Administratrix ' " ?n ."(). 1942. during these hectic '0W days of yerl There is more need than ever now for extra-good lighting in order to avoid eyestrain, and to have sufficient illumination for the many tasks on band. War work demands study, reading of bulletins, s newspapers, magazines and books to keep up with vital changes. Sewing, knitting, and many other popular handicrafts are booming, and all require good, sufficient lighting. As helpful suggestions toward the protection of precious eyesight a distinguished lighting authority author-ity has offered these four, simple basic rules: 1. Be sure you get enough light for the - - job you are colng. 2. Avoid sharp contrasts. Don't have j, all the liglit concentrated on the work in your hand while the re- j. mainder of the room is dim or in darkness. 3. Avoid glare, because soft light is far v; easier on the eyes. 4. Don't fail to have enough lamps one at every desk, table, or sink ' ' where close work is done. K a UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. SPfJ. A - Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's finest electric 4f$j3 j service produced for you by American business men 'wASBONDS " the k,nd f Pou,er that serveS 90 f the nat,on- ; ; ' POMAGRANITS . j-g GEOYE PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 29, 30 and 31 2 FEATURES 2 Number 1 BETTIf FIELD U jl Number 2 Mulford's HMffrol M WILUAMJOpJ Big Midnight Show Hallowe'en Night Sat., Oct. 31 "Mummy's Hand" DON'T MISS IT! 97 .Important Utah Groups ff;:: After careful study, nearly a hundred leading Utah organizations representing 1 the Farmer, the Livestock Man, the Wage Earner, the Housewife, the Consumer Here are just a FEW of the 97 all urge you to help keep down the cost of living by voting against No. 2. Utah organizat that have Don't be deceived by the propaganda, the half-truths and smoke-screens spread by gone on record AGAINST No. 2 the selfish interests that want to kill chain stores in Utah. By imposing a discriminatory discrim-inatory death tax up to $5,000 per year per store, these selfish interests want to put AGRICULTURE , ... . . , .. , The TTtnli Council of Farmer Cooper. low-price chain stores out or business so they can fatten their own profits. atiTes, including Utah State Farm Bar. Federation Just ask yourself: "What is there in this chain store tax of benefit to me?" SoSk.tlJ2" gV-" The answer is absolutely nothing! Far from benefiting you, it would raise mm'Grain cooperative your cost of living whether you personally patronize chain stores or not. That's VttZmlVatia'l'1Q"m Coopern" the conclusion reached by the United States Congress two years ago, when special StSi cnnfncrop-GroKe""!" n. interests tried unsuccessfully to saddle a similar tax on the nation's chain stores. FAocirationVCStck MarketinK American National Livestock Assn. That's the conclusion, too, of the United States Federal Trade Commission, xl!2jffixt!AZi which says: "It's the consuming public which will really pay the tax, and To,,lvrXi."ocaI71otnGrowers, Coopera- nOt the Chains." EJ"t State Vool Growers' An. Utah Sag-ar Beet Growers Assn. Your Vote is Needed-to Defeat this Tax mnn FederntIO"BtLo, a. f. XJtah State Central Council ot Anxil- No matter how much you may re against No. 2, it won't do any good unless you sta"e coSncti ot "he'iitnh stnte con. go to the polls next Tuesday and VOTE against it! TJtah state XAuxiuar council""!011 c. i. o. Tuesday, November 3rd, is your only chance to officially express your wishes on os-deS jLegiaiafive cSmmittee?c.i!o., this question. Protect your own interests safeguard your own pocketbook BiiaTni'Trade1 cuni"osaithi?ake help keep down your cost of living BY VOTING AGAINST No. 2 Cotnted rtah Joint t.w aa -vr Ttlftdtl'V JLea-lslatlve Committee of the C.I.O., A. F. of L.. Railway Brotherhoods and Shop Crafts and TTpog-rapa- Tbese and other chain stores that save you money are threatened by the Chain okS "idimc and constmetion Sto Death Tax. Let's keep them in Utah! B.TtTi. f?-.- .f r-.bor Salt Lake Tin lorn Lnbcl League J. C Penney Woolworth Sprouse-Reitz p-of L- Sears, Roebuck Safeway Western Auto OTHERS Montgomery Ward Kress Gamble-Skogmo SBiuhSeAMTc7ntiow"piiper Pn Salt Lake Keal Estate Board m ff II Utah Old Age Pension and Anil- To keep low-price Chain Stores and the savings they bring you, A?or:srS America. Intcrmonntniii Branch i TTtah-Idnho Advertlsinur Association mark your ballot (on November 3rd) like this- sarsra."tK?.:ffir.. , .W-: J CHAIN STORE LICENSE TAX I I jL2f ff An Act requiring licenses for retail stores main- FOR A J vfl? "t if tained or operated in Utah by chains having 10 " C ! J f fySl fc' if Utah after such date, the amount of tax depend- I "N1 ' P 'W "N Jl ing on the total number of stores in the chain, I I f ' , y (r V both within and without Utah, expressly exempt- AGAINST I a. I '''ysi'''-ji 1 ing certain oil company stations, public utility j tm?i'.Vl Zyf " ' '' if stores, common carrier facilities, newspaper branch pnniFin -t B offices, and individually owned stores. g J3m2 ft j ! This advorHaomont was paid for enlirolv wilh conlribulions from cilirons, including slock- tTf,jn Jl 1 1 PR' J 1 IJ I J A tf 2 holdars and omployoos of chain sloros whoso savings and jobs aro throatoncd with doslruc- Illl 'vl Millv . I'll" ' ' 'I ?i ' " I- 1 tion. Contributions irom individual citizons will bo wolcomod. United Citizons Against , " " 1 Highsr Pricss. Cotinntal Bank Building. Salt Lako City. Hona Maycoclc Badgor. Socrotary. .ii......,.,. n..i ..n. i.n. 1 WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, j 3 Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt 3 Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep- Prompt B Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. I d PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork Sunday and Monday November 1 and 2 STANWYCK GEO. BRENT NS FITZGERALD t . " .4 'if - & "ALSO GOOD SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. Tuesday and Wednesday November 3 and 4 BIG DOUBLE SHOW '"" FTT ""VIP Also Claude Rains and Lone Chaney in "The Wolf Man" frtrt "CHEERFUL I sjr as its I eZk& S otlV NAME" tcHsi. h I 'I IWiW M'O f ? 0 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT f I jJ-j" " Y BOUKBON "WHISKEY Sism h ; ZsH 00.4 lwt - , J '!l,t. NalioMulDiMillrr, (' , , V WJ3 IVodlirls Corp., N. Y. 1 |