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Show FOR SALE PIANO, $50 October j Special, Many other fine bargains, bar-gains, Also new Spinet at reduced price. Terms, Williams Music Co. 308 East, 3rd South, Provo. INSULATE YOUR HOME WITH ROCK WOOL and save up to 40 per cent of your coal see John S. Green for information, Phone 4422, Pleasant Grove. WE EtJY, SLL or TRADE or TRANSFER Livestock, call Peg Taylor, 3138, PI. Grove. GUARANTEED RADIO WORK j Done at my homel bile west o! I Post Office. Orson Lee, Phone 334J j ELECTRIC -WIRING We are i prepared to do your small jor or your large job Phone 2591 Dean Atwood, Atwood Appliance JERSEY OR MILK STRAIN DURHAM DUR-HAM BULL SERVICE, Call Peg Taylor, 3138, PI. Grove. BUTTONHOLES MADE GARMENTS GAR-MENTS MARKED Mrs. R. L. Gardiner, Phone i5264 CLASSIFIED MODERN 4 room Home on - acre in Salt Lake City; good soil, Cinder block coop for 900. $7500, or exchange for Utah County, or $1500 down, owner will carry balance bal-ance at 4 per cent. Inquire at Alpine Villa Office or Phone 3851. SPIRELLA CORSETS and Men's Belts, measured to, fit in yoijr home. For Appt. call Mrs. Alta Hone, Corsetiere, Phone 2691. FOR SALE 7 Qt. Pressure Cooker, Cook-er, Edna West, P. G. FQR SALE Ivanhoe Oil Healer, with Oil Drum. $15. Don Fenton. SPECIAL Trade in Allowance $4.50 on any Electric Razor, Nate MorganJewelers, 110 W. Center, Cen-ter, Provo. SEPTIC TANK and CESSPOOL CLEANING Waste hauled in Sealed Tanks $7.00 per ton. Veterans Vet-erans Sanitary Service, Phone Provo, Pro-vo, 984J. CUSTOM PLOWING Large or Small Lots, Phone 5741. I '! " " ' " " ' " " I Now is the Time to Plant I LA WW I I and ! i 1 I LANDSCAPE SERVICE I . i We Can Furnish Good Soil I j PLEASANT GROVE j j NURSERY j Phone 5741 j piiijT.'ij ',;!!;:;r!!j:ji:;:j; ;,',,r:: Ji j;' j!;:f . jpi T '"''T' : ! '""ip KflP "L"UI"11 ' JJ' "'U " mpymU REviTAiizE;:'ii!i:'iii;'! li jf YOUR 0LB CAR . : If your car is worth revitalizing, it's worth a Class-A job! Quality materials and workmanship workman-ship are on tap here at any time. With the brisk tang of Fall in the air, we recommend an overall check-up for your car, one that will give you the edge on winter. Your car will look better, drive more smoothly and be lots safer after a first-rate revitalizing job by our experts. ex-perts. All at a low cost that menas big savings to you! TIMPANOGOS MOTOR CO. AMERICAN FORK PHONE 93 - - j I'd like to quote a letter sent to Old Age Pensioners who attended at-tended meetings held throughout through-out the State: "Remind our sons and daughters, daugh-ters, that they must elect Governor Gover-nor Maw and a friendly legislature, legis-lature, in fact keep working as only 50 of the people voted on Sept. 7th. It will take work but we can do it." I sincerely believe that old-age assistance is not the exclusive property of Governor Maw or any other Governor. It is your right. It also is your right to have old-age and welfare benefits bene-fits administered for the good of those who receive them and NOT as a political threat to control votes. That is NOT the American way of doing things. If you favor me by electing me your Governor, I promise you that the threat of political reprisal never will be held over the head of anyone. Sincerely, Republican Nominee for Governor Vote Republican Straight in '48 (Piii political dv. br Fred Filrcltragh) i ' ...n,,.,, .,,.,,,,... I,., , i i ii i. ,.,..,...,,- V. , j A Gentleman's " jfj; I Whiskey- a from Kentucky" I Famous Since 1870 j MtudiisbOlend g NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK 86 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE PLEASANT GKOVE IftEVIEW Published every Friday at Pleasant Grove, Utah County, fTtah.. entered at the post office at Pleasant Grove, Utah as second-class second-class wall matter under the act of Congress of March H, 187V MARY'S Now Open in Orem PHONE P. G. 3110 16130 N. STATE TOURIST MARKET Specializing In Dressmaking, Alterations, Tailoring, Hemstitching BUTTON COVERING, BUTTON HOLING, MONOGRAMING OPERATED BY MARY ZABRISKIE Prompt Service lm i a I At Mealtime At Playtime Babee-TeDda'3ffK Baby is snugly secure in rhis sturdy, low, square Safety Chair that does double service as a Play Table as baby grows up. Approved by child specialists special-ists for safety and proper feeding. Swing action sear, cushioned 3 for comfort &- Patented 7-point protection Strong, kiln-dried hard wood, sleel braced Fr Demonstration or Write for Folder L. LEROY KARREN, Distributor 1230 Charlton Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone 6-7351 i..i.i.Xl.t.i.i.4.ll.i..4.Xi.A 1 Congressman Dawson's Record On Reclamation pi . 'V-".iv -A- ; I " I Utah's past, present and future are defin- I I itely and irrevocably linked to the slender - ; . ! I thread of its water supplies. In the past 1 two years, the Republican majority of I I the 80th Congress has done more for the I 5 x - - I advancement of western reclamation than I ' ' s j any other Congress in history. Congress- V " "y ? man Dawson has spearheaded Utah's - Wt'. i share of this program. Here is his record: Nit 1 Obtained passage in the House of what is freely recognized as the most femarkable project financing bill ever enacted for a reclamation project This bill, after the Provo River Project reached a dead-end in 1947, now is law and will permit final construction of this vital project on a basis whereby Salt Lake City and other project beneficiaries can ' make repayment in an orderly manner. 2 Pledged to follow through on the Dawson-Watkins bill providing 9 ; for construction of the Central Utah Project. ' 3 Introduced in the House and in the Senate (with Senator A. V. Watkins) a bill providing for construction of the Weber River Project to bring urgently needed water to Davis County. This bill awaits action of the next Congress and urgently requires Congressman Dawson's pressure pres-sure for passage. Congressman Dawson is a member of the Utah as a whole. powerful sub-committee of the House on Make sure that we keep this able, aggres- Irrigation and Reclamation. Continua- vsive man in Congress. As a veteran tion of him on this committee is of vital member of the Majority party, he can interest to every man, woman and child accomplish work for Utah not possible m his own Congressional District and in through any other representation. Re-Elect WILLIAM A. DAWSON INCUMBENT CONGRESSMAN, SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT VOTE FOR A WINNING TEAM: DEWEY, WARREN, DAWSON AND LEE ' Paid Political Advertisement By Mrs. Margaret Marr 813 Ei ist South, Salt Lake City fi fin 'Jii "of flu iiir TO MAKE A CHECK-UP AND GIVE YOUR CAR THE PROTH ; ))( I rxt ra'diatorN flushed and supplied with Ml I : m A I antifreeze?' MU fP 1 jTires checked, switched, replaced if neces- J Jll jf sary with new Atlas tires? ij ; , in I I Crankcase drained, flushed, refilled with Wi If i V " new C0 otor W ii I I lzttery teste recharged, replaced if j i" IIlJ rFan belt inspected, replaced if necessary? J ' , j5pLs -Vj iOil filter and air cleaner checked? 1 v-Z--:'h: J 1 rHose connertions checked, replaced if Mi( f'&M g y? ' If f " "J l lu n Be reacy or coIc weather driving with your 1ft ; I'jSf'' t car in top condition. Drive in at your neigh- I hJ "lt if'lv borhood Utoco station and ask for a complete J T 1 ' ''ilpj j (j winterizing check-up. (&X In rh petroleum Induitry, fher on mora than 34,000 Individual fim of ell tlzti. In vry phot of thu bunrtesi mploying )J50flOO pop, companltt work to outdo rlvaltj compo -J Jj B f i In oil production, compt In rfining, complt In ra March for mw um, compel fa, t I r-- Thot'i why Artvtriconi gt ptrolum products a th lowtt prion In tho world. 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