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Show r s :, y u Cream of Wheat, Ige pkg. . 22c j j ' Fruit: Cocktail, Sac. 2 l-2s . 37c j Softsilk Cake Flour, pkg. - . . 26c j j Instant Postum, 8 oz . 39c i ; j j Tuna Fish, Letter, can . 45c j Paucake Flour, Sperry 28 oz . Ic i ; ! j Old Dutch, can . . . 7c Calumet Baking Powder lb . 16c ' Grapejuice, Texsun 46 oz . . 30c Mik, tall cans, popular branks, 4 for 39c 1 ; Shredded Ralston twelve oz. . 12c j Gerbers Cereals, 8 oz . 13c 1 1 ' - : : f j ! Cocoa, Hersheys, half lb . . , 10c j tSajir, IGA pkg . . . 7c 1 Corn-Flakes, giant pkg 13c h j Mi!k, "400'' two cartons . 25c JELLO, While It Lasts h 1 PINNEAPPLE, While It Lasts Uf I FN IGA Foodp .--'H.'r?''-r-" ;-' jmWW&9 nwwwi -im-ji mm mi hj asvm m i.imn iw iii lwju wimimk' iv m wwm ji -., 1 Hl wwu,..-iiiri wwu,..-iiiri r :' '' - 'i lir'tr nn t r n 1 1 1 11111 miiilhiu LmiLt "r - - rr-'tr- ri " ' ' ' EVERYBODY PROFITS ' from the tourist trade ! , BENEFICIAL RESULTS , from the tourist trade are wide-spread, extending to every person who sells goods or services. BABSON SURVEYS how this distribution of the tourist dollar: Retail Stores .25 Restaurants .22 9n Hotels and Camfs .17 Gas Stations .12 Theaters and other amusements .09 ; Transportation (bus, rail, air, taxi) .07 ' Confectioners and roadside stands .05 j Incidentals .03 Jl.00 1 By the time this money has been in circulation a f:w weeks, M some of it has reached and benefited every town, farm and S home in the state. 9 I THESE DOLLARS I- must be worth while. 48 states are competing for them, i ' When we finally get our share each year, it will insure I continued high standard of living. B UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY jg AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Alios Building Salt Ukt City, Utah 1 (This idTertuement Is number seven of 1 series to promote grater H tourist trade for the entire stite) 'tBBaad SHOVE PLEASANT GROVE Thursday, Friday & Saturday, September 27, 28 and 29 C.b, Romance that vvi'M S give wings 1 fe' T a - to your I X . heartl ' is :.:'; sfv WiJ ? :: i :.:!'. R0b6!iy5 SCOtt Cummines . j oonOeFoe 1 II f wmt mM Also. Good Shorts Sunday and Monday, September 30 and October 1 f A Bell M jorAdanoJJn I OCMI JOHM , TIERNEY-HQD1AK BEKOIK f j 20- ctNTutY-rox nciuRt 5? Added Latest News and other shorts. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. Tuesday and Wednesday October 2 and 3 2 FEATURES 2 No. 1 riiLL uj,jji FRED ALLEN W .,pfA i..u f.-, ..ttCkn, ui.ii jh.ii- JUdssWssgtstsMMM ' No. 2 PSMMtr ., i ma, i i I ! NO LOW MARKS M OUR j J 2 JUNIOR ! jj DRESSES I w. f'S 'Mif Our dresses rate A's and B's . VfciV !'cj!i& A -in the classroom or out! IV J Two-piece gabardines take If J y" through Arithmetic with f Einstein competence . . , and I I kj V i rayon crepe date dresses an- I l 7 nounce ' a glamour major! i i 1 Penney 9s At American Fork V , , fV ' -Bollinq' M VlMK j Hestaurant.. ) - hT f I I I J r Maintaining a railroad's track and road- for the manager whose chief occupation is bed in A-1 condition requires the services the preparation of meals, of a large number of construction crews. There are a thousand of these outfit-car Hard workers these men require plenty managers fifty of them women. They find " of wholesome food at regular mealtime in- a deep satisfaction in their culinary ability tervals. But, being constantly on the move tQ provide tasty, well-balanced meals ... they are frequently many miles distant and ia keeping tieir home-on-wheel3 spia from a city or town. and span. To meet this situation. Union Pacific pro- Needless to say, the ringing of .the dinner vides two 1 'outfit cars" for each construction bell is a welcome sound to the construction crew. In one of these cars there is a dining crews who are doing their part to speed room, kitchen, and storage space for food vital freight, and the armed forces, over ... a rolling restaurant. The other car is the Union Pacific Strategic Middle Route, converted fate comfortable living quarters uniting the East with, the Pacific Coast. ; - U I H P AC IFiC ifPTTfe ( - - RAILROAD tl -( 1 (mm |