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Show tioi ADLETS Lawn Mowers Sharpened at W. E. Madsen & Sons Garage, Mt. i Pleasant. DRONI WANTED To buy or rent a home with four or more rooms. See 1 i Mrs. Roy Monroe, Mt. Pleasant. WANTED To rent a home in Mt. i Pleasant. Phone 51-M, Mount Pleasant. as FOR SALE A Crown organ, m good condition. See Mrs. Hyrum Jensen, Spring City. WANTED To buy a Chevrolet 4-door Sedan, 1938 to 1941 model must be in good condition. R. N. Draper, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE Two best dry farms, (with crops). Contact E. A. Madsen at W. E. Madsen's, Mt. Pleasant July 6, 7, and 8. , ! FOR SALE An overstuffed set, a Majestic range, and kitchen eabnet, all in good condition. Clarence Mower, Fountain Green. FOR SALE 80 acres of grazing land; 20 acres under cultivation. Irrigation water if wanted. Sec Ray I, Johansen. Mt. Pleasant. WANTED To do sewing, dress making, etc. at my home. Winona Wino-na Taylor, Phone 96-J, Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant FOR SALE A McCormick-Deer-ing mowing machine. No. 9, 5'4 foot cut. William Burnside. 6-29 FOR SALE White Enameled Kitchen Range, in very good condition. See Mrs. Hugh Nelson. Nel-son. Spring City. Utah. FOR SALE An 8-room brick home; one Majestic range; one kitchen table; one half corner 'ot. William Hansen, Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Poultrymen: Highest prices paid for poltry. 'mediate pick-up. Call Moroni Dressing plant. Phone No. 2, or Carl Carlson, Phone 161 X at Manti, Utah. Attention Ladies.. wake those precious hose last !nger. Expert hosiery repairing. Hosiery sent by mail for repairing, repair-ing, returned in 3 days, C .O. D. v'olet Thomas, Fairview, Utah. . 7-13. Bring your scrap Cast Alumi-um Alumi-um and scrap Red Brass for test cash prices to , C. H. Cox Foundry 1021 No. U. Ave, Provo, Utah. The Denton Plumlee home in fPnng City for sale, with two jots and a four room house. In-lUire In-lUire of Dr. E. G. Mills, Mount feasant. : For Harmony : : : r A J 1 i ; v. ;i . ! ' ' ' -Judge Albert II. Elicit Bring Harmony to the Kupi'piiie Court c:J l!s Slal of Utah by electing ! JUDGE ALBERT H. ELLETT Democratic Candidate for Justice I'..!. A.lv. by Parnell Black, Willis ii.: tS;im Hiurman, Salt Lake City, " I WHERE DiDTilE $?r:SkGO? JT 1945 compared v 3-39 average IGtter X fluid n U;l J MILKS- , uiO, CREAM EVAPORATED Jji o CREAM v lLU0 fesr whole pi0r In Tiy?lns f, v.s.D.AData. milk f-? pounds or whole milk Knowing that American dairymen are producing more milk than at any time in history, it is hard for many people to understand why they cannot get butter. The real facts are that, for the most part, they are getting that butter in other forms. Americans consumed 16 billion pounds more milk as milk and cream in 1945, than in the five pre-war years. That is enough to make six pounds of butler a year for every man, woman, and child in the United States. Manufacture of other milk products for American fighters and Lend Lease increased enormously. American food habits are improving im-proving rapidly, points out the National Dairy Council, and there is a heavy demand for milk and milk products. This is creating a situation situa-tion which makes it difficult for production to catch up with demand. I ATTENTION TURKEY MEN! Let Us Chop Your ALFALFA, HAY or GRAIN at your farm ALLEN CHRISTENSEN MORONI, UTAH j i J I,, VOTE FOR 1 m" ' 1 i ii ii i., - -. i r ! ' j. A t - I : 'A 1 I : Chief Justice Martin M. Larsen A real Democrat for The Supreme Court A Justice of Unquestioned Integrity Farmers and livestockmen approve his opinions on their problems. (Political advertisement paid by Herbert F. Smart.) A Candidate For Nomination on the Republican Ticket as U. S. SENATOR for The State of UTAH w;ii;i Roi 190 S. 5th West Provo, Utah (Paid political advt.) Our Burglary Policy pays for wliai is stolen or destroyed. J. Arvin Anderson Phone 247 Fountain Green, Utah Representing THE TRAVELERS, Hartford FOR SALE 2 Restaurant Back i Ears, with mirrors; 6 Restaurant j Booths and Tables, nearly new; 2 Restrauant Counters; 1 small ! slram table; 2 coal ranges; 7 Metal beds and spings; tables, i chairs, dressers; 1 Bath tub; 1 j Toilet Bowl; 1 wash basin; 1 j Beauty parlor hair washing l basin. Call Moroni 22-R, or 2G-W, or ! write Karl Elackham, or J. N. R"V'll, ?V'r"-oni, I't.-ih. 1 RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I will gladly ;mswer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. |