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Show Chesley L. Christensen 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 youi eyes. Come to me and I will give them a thorough examination and advise you as to their condition We have the latest in frames and can mnke your glasses in the latest shapes. You don't have to KO out of your own county for he best in Optical Service. Dr. E. G. Mills OPTOMETRIST MT PLEASANT UTAH ADLETS Weiner Pigs for Sale. Call on Elgant Covert, Spring City, Utah. Good Home or Sale, at 4th North, 3rd West. See Vern Draper, Mt. Pleasant. WANTED To buy a good home in Mt. Pleasant. Notify Mrs. Verl Johansen, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE A 1936 Chevrolet -ton truck, in good condition. See C. T. Madsen, Mt. Pleasant. FOR SALE Two Davenports, leather upholstered. See Lorain Beck. Phone 26, Mt. Pleasant. - WANTED To buy a second hand Tricycle. Mrs. Jay Christensen, Phone 13, Mt. Pleasant. WANTED To furnish pasture for about 20 head of cattle. See Herman Beck, Mt. Pleasant. 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. LOST A little black Picinees Dog. Finder please return to Mrs. Oree Hansen, Mt. Pleasant and receive reward. DAIRY COWS WANTED Hol- stein cows, and good sized cows, the kind to freshen in a month or two. No Jerseys. Good prices paid. Write HARRY VOLSKY, Payson, Utah FOR SALE One small side-' board; one steel couch; one small oil heater; one wooden bad; one 5-gallon crock jar; one churn; one ironing board; one beet knife; one pair roller skates; one pair boy's ice-skates; one boy's corduroy Sheepskin coast; two pr. men's heavy galoshes; one'pr. women's galoshes, size 5. Mrs. H. F. Wall. 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 : US. Alarms M Ilk CORRR.T. DAVIS. USMC. RECEIVED 47 j' I'll' SIXTY INDIVIDUAL WOUNDS... DURING I II 1 K THE NOW FAMOUS MARINE LANDING I N. AT TARAWA-. DAVIS LAY UNATTENDED "$!.' A FOR 36 HOURS AWAITING EVACUATION ' WM' , 5LJT-- ...HE IS FULLY RECOVERING AND .' 17 , hhc WILL SHORTLY RESUME ACTIVE DUTV. W I f To the People of this Community There will be a feeling of shame in this community if we find ourselves our-selves short of the mark when the Fifth War Loan comes to an end July 8. C. . 9, We wH1 STHPiMj TP not permit that to hap- i? . especially ooo W5' 11 we ?k 19 i 6 v'.'i I placesof o,, 4&Lpy.'!Gfesf employment employ-ment and see the shadows of relatives and friends who today are in the midst of bloody battle for us. We cannot emphasize too strongly that regardless of the size of the oversubscription of our community quota, the Fifth War Loan will be a flat failure for yu if you do not exceed anything any-thing you have done in the past in War Bond buying. In this invasion hour our fighting men have a right to demand that you make your record contribution contribu-tion to the success of a war loan. The slogan, Back the Attack-Buy Attack-Buy More Than Before, is not merely a catch phrase. It expresses ex-presses the cold facts about invasion. in-vasion. Unless we make the supreme su-preme effort to do everything humanly possible either at our work benches or in our homes with our sweat, our blood and our dollars we hand over our share of the burden to our fighting men. THE EDITOR. REPUBLICANS J ! B. H. "Bry" Stringbam !: Is in Ihe race lor .J", j ii Congressman h : from the I ;k f : : 1st Congressional District I Jsi A man in the prime f iife' LJAAuNi y ! :: A vigorous civic leader b. h. stringham ! thiJgTSnef " rganiZer' gd mixer gets Former school principal, now a successful business man ; stockman and farmer. ' : Lived three years in a mining camp. " ;i ; Mayor of Vernal City, District Governor of Lions Inter- i : national, member of State Legislature the past four years :: Author of SCHOOL LUNCH BILL and other vital legisla- I PaJyS always been an ardent worker the Republican i You will agree that Bry's varied experiences qualify him : for the position of United States Congressman. Bry's message to you is: Complacency means death to Democracy Vote July 1 1 regardless of yoar choice of candidates. : COMMITTEE FOR "BRY" FOR CONGRESSMAN Hear DON B. COLTON on Stations KNVU Ln . zrr n KEUB Price and KSUB Cedar City, Tuefdav Ivnf 27 and NORMAN CHRISTENSEN oi Logan Fridavf July 79atqPm" m. over the same stations in support of B H .1 9:45 p" : ! gressman. ( Pa i h Lis t rn9haiw for cn- ' (Paid Political Advertisement ) 79:3(0 V INTER-MOUNTAIN J NETWORK A LOWEIT f I THOMAS s NEVVS 1 TIME Standard of California X I day - San " ni! iKI TESTED BY PERFORMANCE s fca FOR 35 YEARS : UW ; ' , z - 1 Better than everx ... After 35 years of constant improvement r; To prolong car life, regular care of your car ' with superior lubricants is more important "( now than ever before. Many cars in the inter- j mountain area have reached mileages of 100,000 miles" and more. Consistent use of Vico Motor Oil and Vico Lubricants has helped make this possible. Your car is vital in America's transportation i system. Make it a habit to drive in regularly , to your Pep 88-Vico station or dealer. Ask him to use Vico Oils and Lubricants with 35 years' refinery experience between them. Let Us Help Keep Your Car In Fighting Trim Casotine Powers the Attack . . . Don't Waste A Drop! B. E. TUCKER. Distributor Uta!i C;! defining Company Stations and Dealers In Its Pf"!ut, BUY MORE BONDS THAN BEFORE! |