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Show Try A PYRAMID ADLET! ADLETS COAL FOR SALE See Harold Cook, Fairview. WANTED To buy some feeder cattle. Reece Erickson, Fairview, Utah. ' 2-23. COAL For a load of Coal, get in touch with Lon Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant 1-26 SAND First grade building sand is small or large quantities. Apply Ap-ply to J. Leo Seely, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE A 1936 Chevrolet Truck, new tires. See John Za-briskie, Za-briskie, Mt. Pleasant. Phone 63-R Chesley L. Chiistensen State License Plumbing and Heating Telephone 152 MT. PLEASANT - - UTAH DR. W. P. WINTERS Physician and Surgeon Office at residence Telephone 20 MT. PLEASANT. - - UTAH Do You Need Glasses? Don't take chances with your eyes. Come to me and I will give them a thorough examination and advise you as to their condition. con-dition. We have the latest in frames and can make your glasses glass-es in the latest shapes. You don't have to go out of your own county coun-ty for the best in Optical Service. Dr. E. G. Mills OPTOMETRIST MT PLEASANT, - - UTAH FOR SALE A semi-modern home on State Street. See S. M. Nielsen, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE A club Coupe, Plymouth Ply-mouth 1940, in good condition. Good tires. See V. H. Gunderson, Mt. Pleasant. HEMSTITCHING neatly done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Out of town work may be sent by mail. Prompt service. Mrs. Fenton Draper. Moroni. 2-9. Excellent qualitv hay for sale at S20.00 per ton" Consists of Alfalfa and mixed hay cut in two crops. Staked in barn. Donald B. Cox, Fairview, Utah. For details de-tails see J. A. Larsen, Fairview. FOR SALE The Erick H. Erick-sen Erick-sen farm in the South Field. 26 acres of choice land. 25 shares of water right. $2500 cash. I If interested contact Ralph Erick-sen Erick-sen at The Provo Music Co., 163 j No. University Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 153. .. Rabbits for sale, either live weight or dressed; also second hand Singer Sewing machine, in good sewing condition. William L. Householder, Mt. Pleasant. rSffS 1 ( minina and few A V bring. "e ' "STIi J I Ionian countn. i - tlJ METAL MINING INDUSTRY ol UTAH of this Clean, Family Newspaper . yTHE Christian Science Monitor Free from crime and sensational news . . . Free from political bias . . . Free from "special interest" control . . . Free to tell you the truth about world events. Its own world-wide staff of correspondents corre-spondents bring you on-the-spot news and its meaning to you and your family. Each issue filled with unique self-help features to clip and keep. i ! Th Christian Science PnbOshlnr Socletj r PUtst send etmblm ctttAi I On.. Nor.., Strc. Btoa . U'JtI.'TLsSIZ I Name Monitor, j I stree I 1 Please send a one-month j J Citr Zone State I I trial subscrHitiom. I en- I I dost $1 j TO PREPARE FOR THE TOURISTS ! WHO WILL VISIT UTAH IN 1946 ' iliil Krs r all, capitalize on your scenic attractions, your historical spots. Vo.1 ,tousual entertainment facilities. Publicize theml Develop theml Tvvi wll make the tourist STOP in your community. Then, be SURE vcv we able to take care of him. Clean, attractive sleeping and eating fc-ecmmajdations . . . spotless rest rooms . . . complete information 4ttric-: . . well-informed attendants and salespeople . . . thes ' vAlt cB m-luce the tourist to STAY and SPEND his money. Begin right trow wfrh yourself and your own business . . . then help others to .'' ;i'. i 7. oT a ,SBr:"";fif? .ivftvot sx nro.er iourtsl trudti For Utah |