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Show IT FBWJS l!n;W';i;'' 1 12$ I SRl WHOLE STORE FULL nfl hf F THRIFTY DRESSES! j feX 2.98 ad 3.98 j I H 3- what fine dresses we 'j i i ' " X'X'' 4 nave fr these low prices! J " f, Wasliable, preshrunk cottons J if 1 gsszJtfe 8ft ' rayons. Beautifully ', tAif made with expensive trim! j; ! BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS -tq JljPfr ! CONVERTIBLE COLLAR A ' SmMs 1 High count percales anil SfF I twills, plaids. Sanforized. j FINELY TAILORED QO -'' . , BOYS' SLACKS , Gabardines, cavalry twill.-. 0 ' ' v bedford cords! Pleats. I LARGE ASSORTMENT , yvM'' I SCHOOL SUPPLIES " - Suit all needs. Pens, pencils, t'1 erasers, rulers, paper. B Misses' and Girls' Cotton Socks. Plain and novelty 1 weaves. Cuff and slack tops. 29c S Miss Prep Rayon Undies. Drawstring neck, built-up shoulder; panties. All-rayon. 39c Boys' Elastic Top Socks. Lightweight hla.cr striped cotton. Sizes 7-10. 33c Reg. U. S. Pat. OfT. tShrinkagc will not cxorcil 1. Dr. L. A. Phillips Dentist j. S Office hours - 10.00 to Cr, 100 to 4., , ,h Alt Brotherson Buildinp 1 tl Mt. Pleasant, Utah g ? " Grade A Pasteurized Mm bef0' delivered daily at 15c quart MEYRICK DAIRY Phone 28-W .,iy MT. PLEASANT, UTab t. . r bye' From where I sit ... 6y Joe Marsh fe-fcM ineo: Wlf " e i&mr Jcme CuPPer s S J&$W "Daring" Bathing Suit & 1947. on t The Cuppers showed me some as Dee says, we'll probably look j0!t the1 tin-types of their nineteen-ten va- as funny twenty years from bow, cation -picnicking on the beach in what we call on "Moderr," with beer and pretzels, in bathing clothes. Only thing that won't t0 S suits that made them look like they change in the picture is that me. jngs were dressed in street-wear. low, wholesome glass of beer. tary Dee was smothered in a long- From where I sit, tolerance that sleeved pull-over with knee length Ms us wear sensible decent clottei shorts, and looking embarrassed- -to give us sun and air and free- as if he thought Jane's costume of dom-will keep that who esoffl N I heavy blouse, two copious skirts, g'ass of beer a part of the Amen- Th; and long black stockings was a can tradition. been little daring. st pete We laughed a lot at those cos- 4ot mMd r0 tumes ... but come to think of it, " less loca . IS Copyright, 1947, United Slates Brewers Tomin&a sec. 4-in. Ream Sheet Metal I General Sheet Metal Work Telephone 2-W 58 South State Street & f( MT. PLEASANT. UTAH 24 hour Service on FURNACES and APPLIANCES . TXi will """""" """" Cor.' win iept A Statement To Our Customers About Resale pisces of mwm I Built by International Harvester Company I Sec. w-iii prev Here at Harvester we are con- the difference between supply danger the good will of both Kfce cerned over the fact that a and demand. To increase sup- the dealer and the Company in growing number of our prod- ply, we now have the greatest any community. K'i ucts are appearing on the re- number of emploves in history . ., . , t0, a sale market at greatly inflated on our payrolls-inmost 90,000 "button to Custom oU prices. in the United States, as against Experience shows that many As manufacturers, we try to about 60,000 prewar. Large IH new products are being produce at the lowest possiLre newplantsaregettingintopro- sold by users who decide they UI cost. We cannot set the prices duction in Louisville, Evans can continue to make out wit: brae at which our products trac- ville, and Melrose Park. A their old equipment after they tors, motor trucks, farm im- fourth will soon be in opera- have llad nn inflated offer f implements, im-plements, refrigeration, and in- tion in Memphis. The men and heir now equipment. To eliffl- fti: dustrial power equipment are women now employed are nato this- m:,nr do;lIers r sold. We can and do suggest turning out the greatest quan- taking measures tot sure thai be, list prices which the great ma- titles of III products of all equipment purchased is for jority of our dealers adopt as kinds that we have ever made their customers' own u their retail prices. These are aIso hc fmest not to lie resold U. S20, 000, 000 Trice Reduction ucts w have ever made, and Nearly all IH dealers, vre be- Our basic price policy was reciti of that fact is an vo, are now using the Ti: publicly stated in March, 1947, ,mPt contributing factor of f.sent need as their pn- when we announced price re-' t0 U,C tk'd for them. ninry guide for the 1 viov duello at the rate of approxi- n. , ., . scaux. products. The cust ro, ' mately $20,000,000 per year "button to Dealers whose need is real and ure $ n on our products. At that time, But ovon record-breaking pro- is "ot Hkoly to Fowler McCormick, Chairman duction is not sufficient to give Whut Price Should Nil' of the Board, said: "any rmcE your dealer and ot her III ) plJyf ; is too high if it can be re- dealers-enough products to xVhll0 it nvlv ,.lkc rt li((io moit DUCED.". ' nui't today's demand. We have tim t 'til' rv w Us' Practically all of our dealers 'jied io iho fairest possi- SvuMrl to'coUl t cooperated Willi this policy and blc ficograplucal allocation of of the f ictors mentlomxi h' passed on the savings to their our products so that every More ' mmc thiln th CUm0r8- d",0r T K(t n f;lir 1are, list pr.ee for any 111 Pro The objective of the price nncl wu know that, dealers, in Xnv , lU,.llor or ,ir.uh ( reductions was to make it pos- J Imvc t ried earnestly f llI nish (ll0'sll Wostl,, list siblo for customers to buy our to m the fairest possible for -my III product N'K products which they need so d.lmtion to their customers. w'0 kmn' tUlU ',ho badly at lower prices. Natu- "l wo also know that many whelming majority of IH1" rally, tins purpose ,s defeated of our products- far too ,n;lny ; , ,0 when our product are sold by bemg ri,sol,l at. i(l:lto(, , J 1 , anybody at inflated prices. Pnces. The public eri, icism and 1 J7 Production at t of these resales are mu1v llsWlI lhJk $ All-Time Peak ZZT) ! " w" ' " ow asUn V Inflated prices are caused I v ! 'T . ' cuMomor.-' J Ix.uu.ho such reaCons en- correcting ,1,1, situation. a rj it' 'ni |