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Show 0 Njlplaces in unusual rooms have flues metal-capped to 1 ft seepage of moisture. Q 1 BOrMUSCULAR PAINS N.ake HEINZ TABLETS C7 get to the canse aches and pains jf 4 ---JICK1 Bottle of 100 A , Mets by mali $1.08, J) JIQ sold direct br ' HEINZ DRUGS aU2 SO. STATE SALT LAKE sdti 1 e. 8's order halting production ca'tal doors, door frames and ;ervi is saving the U. S. about 'rs-) tons of steel for war, on the yh.if 1941 output. That's enough to provide all the steel need-toet need-toet the steel parts of 6,315 big le jjbombers. ND USED desks and chairs, files, ""era, adding mch's, safes, bk-cascs. ES " EX., 35 W. Broadway, S. L. C. CAUSED INSTRUMENTS M-F) uaNOW for used band Instruments, ae- nt" and pianos Write today for estl-FnUMMERHAYS estl-FnUMMERHAYS MUSIC COMPANY. W First South, Salt Lake City. Utah V! WANTED Bit: . '"''rS ARB IN DEMAND. EARN , e u learn barbering in a few months. "-SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE J j 110 Regent St., Salt Lake OR SALE TRACTORS flout '".My Rebnilt Tractors for Plowine, rjjjj.ing and General Farming. Power-)rctL:actical Power-)rctL:actical machines rebuilt by th. , of the Powerhorse Tractors. "am Bros. Mfg. Company i OV. 17th South St., Salt Lake City iSED CARS TRAILERS (SiilD CARS TRAILER COACHES x Liberal Credit Term. UK, JESSE M. CHASE Jr. Buy Sell Trade STORES IN j!N, PROVO, SALT LAKE CITY, m ATELLO. BOISE. BLACKFOOT S CHICKS FOR SALE u (I (';- for Future Etrff and Meat Short-d Short-d (N by ordering Chicks NOW. Chicks Houi'S low as 4c each. We carry a com-:r com-:r (jic of Poultry Equipment, Feeds, and Qtt1on Products, re o! Write, telephone or call at 3UQK m lith Main, St., Salt Lake City, Utak i fi flT . fhite Fawn Flour s .eads Them All V sk your Friendly Grocer 3R THE ON THE 1 LISTEN TO THESE OUT 1 TANDINC C0MMEJJ I Out Ad for Futur. Refortitc." m Hillman - - 6:00 A.M. srter - - . . 8:15 A.M. Baulchage - . 11:00 A.M. McDonald - - 12:30 P.M. snd Gram Swing 8:00 P.M. odwin ... 9:00 P.M. SUNDAY INewj - . . 7:00 A.M. rk News Roundup 1 0A.M. Undercook - - 1:00 P.M. m-Allen - - . 5:00 P.M. ate r Winchell - . 7:00 P.M. ob. 'odwin ... 9:00 P.M. S KUTA icaj .T LAKE CITY'S POWERFUL 5 01 TION AT 57 ON YOUR DIAL lulll0 Week No. 4308 SALT LAKI PATTERNSjk lj bunting require 5 yards 36 or 39-inch U .sSkSSA. " material. 62 yards ribbon binding, p Send your order to: V WN? Plenty of Variety. l&lf3 Y"ou'LL be tempted to make zy njWi dickies in several colors to P H wear with this smart jacket suit, .wx 1 jh If you do you will find that the 'LlJ- one su w seem different every time you change dickies. The ' simple, comfortable lines of both First Clothes. VES! These are clothes you can 1 make of flannelette for the little stranger yourself. We've kept them very simple so that even if you haven't sewn much before you can make these. Bonnet, sacque, wrapper, sleeper and bunting are in one size only but that size is big enough for a baby of any age up to six months. Pattern No. 8324 includes 5 pieces, in one size only, for infants to six months. Bonnets, sacque, wrapper, sleeper and jacket and skirt are ever so becoming. be-coming. Pattern No. 8341 is in sizes 12, 14. 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, with short sleeves, takes 3 yards 39-inch material. SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco ; , Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address PREPAREDNESS iy ihe AMERICAN RED CROSS HpOTAL global war is bringing to the American people in March an appeal from their Red Cross for funds, in an amount commensurate commen-surate with the largest army the nation has ever known. Just as vast numbers of the men in the armed forces come from the smaller communities and rural territory of America, so must a great part of the money to assure the welfare of these men far from home come from the home folks. The 1943 War Fund goal of $125,000,000 is the greatest ever set for any single campaign in the history his-tory of the American Red Cross. But the nation is reminded by Chairman Norman H. Davis that the usual membership roll call was not held' last November. Therefore, There-fore, the combined enrollment and War Fund appeal in March is intended in-tended to finance the work of the organization until February 28, 1944. "Our, goal," Chairman Davis said, "is based upon realistic estimates esti-mates which, careful study shows, are actually needed to meet the heavy wartime obligations and responsibilities re-sponsibilities of the Red Cross. This sum covers local, national and international war-time needs of the organization for one year barring unforeseen emergencies or disasters. It was established after the Central Committee examined ex-amined budget estimates of the national na-tional organization and its 3,750 chapters and 6,154 branches. To the serviceman the Red Cross is a dependable link with his family fam-ily at home. No matter what happens hap-pens the Red Cross will keep him in touch with his loved ones. '-The Red Cross, he knows, is Interested not only in his personal welfare but in that of his family as well. He depends on his Red Cross field director and staff who follow the troops to the ends of the earth. The field director depends on the home chapter of the Red Cross to look after matters on the family, end of this long line of communication. communi-cation. Prepared Exclusively for, WNU. Many users say "first use is j COLDS' a revelation." 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