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Show muin'"ni7w DO YOUR WAR DUTIES 7 ! Haf TovW But more War iAwSX Bond. -and -A cheerfully attend v.V-'JfA to other home- N fflxv f root duties. Let's NVftH, A get this war won National Distiller Product Corporation New Ytra VIA Proof d 3:30 p.m. j J LOWELL 1 NEWS I 1 I .Kit f 3 INTER-MOUNTAIN NETWORK jj Standard of California ffr,Jly Buy MORE Bonds r Than Before hrs ,ty v ' : V WMM. 1,1 k ..v" 1 If J I In r j I TO GATHER VITAMIN "D" W .You'll cut a pretty figure in our curve- O90 controlling suits, whether you're headed for " sun-basking or active swimming! Slim, smooth-fitting knitted suits with full or half Oa98 skirts. Ballerina cottons in gay prints, vivid Mr stripes. Sapling-slim bra and shorts suits of sleek rayon bengaline or satin, brightly fl .98 patterned or solid-toned. Sizes 32 to 40.. V ADLETS Weiner Pigs for Sale. Call on Elgant Covert, Spring City, Utah. For Sale Household Furniture, at Josephine Candland home, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE 500 Leghorn pullets, seven weeks old. Forest Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Moroni, Utah. WANTED To buy a good automobile. auto-mobile. Neldon Rigby, Mount Pleasant. FOR SALE The Blacksmith Shop of Paul Rosenlund at Fairview. See Don Rosenlund, Fairview. 3. Anyone wishing to send clothing cloth-ing to Manti Cleaners please tele-phone tele-phone 28-W, Mt. Pleasant. 7-1. FOR SALE A hand plow and harow, in good condition. James Monsen, Mt. Pleasant. 6-17. Hemstitching at the home of Cecile B. Murphy, Mt. Pleasant. 6-17. Extra good milk cows, and a team and harness for sale. John F. Sanders, Fairview. 6-17. FOR SALE 1 rubber tired wagon, wag-on, ready to go; also some front axles, car and truck type, with 16 in. and 20 in., wheels, makes good wagons. P. M. Peterson, Fairview. FOR SALE 3 to 5 lb. fryer rabbits; rab-bits; 20c a lb. live weight, or 35c a lb. dressed. Choice large stock. Ralph S. Gunn, Telephone 139-W, Mt. Pleasant. 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 let's Broaden mnrAH'S Industries supporting a population sufficient suffi-cient to consume most of the products grown and much of those manufactured within a state makes for a healthy economic condition. Normally the employees of Utah's minin3 industry and those directly dependent upon it spend $15,575,000 for food, $6,400,000 for rent and homes and $4750,000 for clothm, annually. The mmerei industry's average disbursement disburse-ment for wages, freight and supplies amounts to $85,000,000. Every citizen should cooperate at every opportunity to promote industrial expansion, expan-sion, which wiM broaden Utah's market. THE METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH IUrn.,ion.lSm.Ub.E.tal0. SU. Smehin, Mnb. and Mini-. CW , Silrer KtnCo.llo. Mi.-C. .. American Sm.ttin, & Bcfcun. Co. U,.h Copper Compan, :: Combined Met.l. Redaction Co. :: Chief Con.o.id.td Mmm. CompW i. Park Utah C.nUd.trf Mine. Companr :: Ohio Copper Company of Utah Tintic Standard Mining Companr I ighty ThosB lays The Telephone Lineman 1 EL J . Mf maintains th network of j 'phone wires and cables . JJj I that links the nation together. Day after day, in storm and , O fire and flood, up in the air 1 d underground, he's en ! the job knowing that every J ' j'J eircuh is needed for war. ! j ; These days it is important for I ' h53 very one to make the best fljpS of telephone equipment. Telephone materials are in the j I fc war and we regret that we !' can't fi'l orders for service j fej without some delay ' j IST'' BACK THE ATTACK c WAR BONDS I I 90.4 Proof - National Diatillers Products Corp.,t(Y t - 511 1 I Hi If your car has hypoid gears, I pressures against gear teeth sometimes skyrocket to thou- sands of pounds per square inch. That's potential trouble n if you haven't a gear lubricant J built to take those pressures. ! p Each type of transmission and ' h differential requires a special lubricant, designed for its par- ticular problems. Save trouble, repair bills ask your Stand- ard Man which of these you k should use: r' RPM GEAR LUBRICANT A (COMPOUNDED) For all transmissions nd MB' Pf entials (hypoids excepted) . p minimizes wear, resists sludjir j foaming, corrosion. 1 RPM GEAR Oil For truck transmissions and X axles that requite an uocou- j. pounded gear oil . . . b1 ' ( extra hard duty, resists foami . ' RPM HYPOID LUBRICANT Specially compounded to g' ' J tra protection against extreoK kj' txid pressures in trucks or cirt ( ZER0LENE GEAR OIL A straight mineral oil foi 1 cation of gears that do not KT1'" .-.n extreme-pressure type of J cant. ' l$j , I R C. ANDERSON v 58 North 2nd East , MAIITI. UTAH Phone 92 C |