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Show 1 D. IDLLCik ;i Candidate for County Assessor : on the Republican Tickst ' at the General Election to :! be held Nov. 5, 1946. i; Is imrmntly qualified to assume the duties of that : office having had much ex- perience as a deputy in said !; office some years ago. If I; eleced I shall devote my ; time and energy in promoi-j: promoi-j: ing the interests of Sanpete j; County and I shall be just i; and fair in all my dealings with the tax payers of this : county. Roy D. Mellor !; (Paid political advertisement) ( Paid political advertisement.) TV - - S i lEAI5i$ILIAIf JEMS or TURKEY POVLTS and CHICKS The demand for poulta will likely be bigger than the supply in 1947. Turkey growers are advised to make reservations now. No deposits are required until prices are set, about January 1. Poelilmann poults are from the highest quality, genuine broad-breasted breeding flocks of the Northwest. They are hatched in the West's largest exclusive turkey hatchery, in Salt Lake City, . which is also one of the most modern and sanitary in the United j States. All poults are guaranteed 100 U. S. Pullorum Clean. BABY CHICKS We offer for immediate delivery vigorous, well-bred baby chicks from our Petaluma, California hatchery. Chicks from White Leghorn hens are bred to lay large quantities quan-tities of white eggs. Chicks of heavy breeds either New Hampshires, or a cross between New Hampshires and Barred Rocks. All breeding flocks have unlimited green range throughout their lives. ; WE GUARANTEE 100 LIVE DELIVERY OF GOOD, HEALTHY POULTS AND CHICKS. OF HIGHEST QUALITY. Ask for circulars: "Care of Baby Chicks" or "Care of Turkey Poults." j You are cordially invited to visit our hatchery. POE II LIU AN IV HATCHERY ! P. O. Box 688 Phoue 6-7982 3865 South State Salt Lake City I It's time for a winter check-up for your Sr. - sj) Drive in to your favorite Pep 88-Vico Station or Dealer for this winter-proofing service. fJ. 1. Oil change with the dependable oil Vico. r 2. Crnkcase flushing with a great new product iladHaS), MOTO-PURJ cleans oil screen, removes &W' deposits tending to clog oil lines. .Tjlf 3. And-freeze for radiate protection and radiator Tyl flushing. 4 Battery service including quick charging and new batteries. -JlyA 5. Winter lubrication supplying special winter lubricants where needed. In addition, k is a good idea to have the air cleaner cleaned and the oil filter changed. Qet highest quality products at PEP 83-VICO STATIONS AND DEALERS KkMfjL (PE$ rrrf P 1 '''""i5 ' W vs) g& Lki KiiS t 9 Bitjt Ptf M RituU' Vico, fitufer Stli All agr COMPAH OmtOmi OtnU Mtur OUt froimcu I. I ATTENTION TURKEY MEN! j Let Us Chop Your ALFALFA, HAY or GRAIN ! at yoar farm " ' nonoNi. utah . j I W j. . 4 with clock-round comfort Smart women and teensters alike ha J the bW : f ul comfort and trim lines of sleek black wedg-ies wedg-ies in long-wearing plastic patent! Perfect with soft dresses, tailored suite, WEDGE SANDAL WEDGE PUMP wHh with vide instep smart perforated ac- strap, neat perfora- cents, open toe and tions. Sling back. sling ,back. 3.98 3.49 i r Enongli Food is no Accident It is no accident that the largest crops in our National thanks are due the farmer for the' history are being harvested this year when we, job he has done in the last five years. Uniivrsal and the rest of the world, need them most. respect is due him for his foresight in helping In spite of war, loss of labor and little new industry equip farms to meet a whole series - p equipment, the American farmer has again of emergencies. ; taken care of us and provided a life-saving BUT ... we should not erowd our luck, or 1 surplus for abroad. the farmer's luck either. Too many farm tools How do our farmers do it? How is it that are now worn Qut Without new ones produc- only sixteen percent of our people can feed all tion may gQ down Farmerg need oyer 1 of us and go on breaking records in the face of - hundred million dollars' worth of new imple- - 1 circumstances which slow up industry? ments and equipment. It is up to industry There are three reasons: First, farmers work and labor to keep wheels turning to produce i harder and longer than most other Americans. them, but any recurrence of strikes would : ' Second, they know how to make the best use prevent this. ' ., , I of tools. And, third, they have a long-standing f ' partnership with industry seeking to satisfy America should see that the hard-working : . their urge to get more out of the land for the farmer gets what he needs. ' ' j W same labor. Farmers are still practicing the kind American Iron and Steel Institute of enterprise lliat built America. 350 Fifth Avenue, New York L, N; Yt - : s The Institute has printed a booklet STEEL SERVES TTIE FARMER; f Write for a copy and it will be sent gladly. I i |