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Show ( DLETS in cleaned at Jensen npany at Moroni. 65 A Majestic Range. r. Aldrich, Mt. Pleasant. Dres;. : ressec needing good Seed mb!e,3ult J- Leo Seely, Mt. x yea:, ure in A g00(j milk cow. ss, ff Brotherson, Mt. Pleas-are Pleas-are : i-Freshened good Hol-No. Hol-No. tjiing cow and calf. See rs. srHansen, Fairview, Ut. nch m: n unnr A Ford V-8, 1937 ir cont lorse power. See Vern a in 6L pleasant. lopula: ; ur ori-vishing to send cloth- i Cleaners please tele- 3 aw-, Mt. Pleasant. 5-1. New r incisco Five rolls of turkey se 20 Ej Christopher, Mount desire; No. A baby walker, pre- Roy Turpin, Box 115, 60 bushels of Seed spring planting; also Mny and saddle. See "inters, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE A kitchen cabinet. See Lorain Shepherd, Mt. Pleas-ant. Pleas-ant. WANTED AT ONCE: Painters and Paperhangers, wages $1.25 per hour. Apply Local Union No. 978, Prbvo, Utah. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan. See Glendale Larsen at Kozy Theatre, Moroni, Utah. 4-15 FOR SALE Seed Wheat. Certified Certi-fied high yielding Dicklow Club. A limited amount. Apply to L. J. Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant. FOS SALE A round dining room table and a kitchen cupboard. Mrs. Roy Turpin, Box 115, Fair-view. Fair-view. FOR SALE Pure bred Polan China breeding sows, mated or unmated; also some fine feede pigs. Elgant Covert, Spring City. 4-29. FOR RENT Fifty acres of goo; farm land; also 1929 and 19C Chevrolet used parts, and a power pow-er hoist for sale. Reece Erickson Fairview. LOST A suitcase between Mt. Pleasant and Fairview. Finder please return to Marian Johnson, Fairview and receive reward. FOR SALE A good farm, 18 acres cultivated and 12 acres pasture; good water right and good buildings; build-ings; farm machinery and permit for ten head of cattle Fred Mow-er, Mow-er, Fairview, Utah. 4-22. FOR SALE or TRADE One right good old style cart and harness, can haul milk cans; one plow wheel for a hand plow; horse collars; smut risisting seed oats; one work harness. J. W. Truscott, Mt. Pleasant. 4-22. HAY FOR SALE 30-ton stack of last year's wild hay, on highway, high-way, near Indianola. $400.00. See Jeorge Peterson, Indianola, or E. R. Madsen, 6569 South Hyland Drive, Murray, Utah. Phone Holi-day Holi-day 93J4. ' Occupations Topic of comb honey production produc-tion by comb honey pies. Twenty five cents. G. L. C. 1732 S. 3 E., Salt Lake City .4, Utah. j PERMANENT WAVE, 59c I Do your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. sham-poo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. harm-less. Praised by thousands including in-cluding Fay McKenzie, glamorous glamor-ous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. 6-24. DANIELS DRUG W DO YOUR WAR DUTIES Jf vlA mre Bonds-and cheerfully attend SxtlftWi 0,'ier V IIto frontdutics. 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