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Show A-l Typewriter Company Price, TJlah Phono 301 TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE REPAIRING Ribbons and Carbon Paper. NEW ADDING MACHINES and USED TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE. 1 Try a PYRAMID ADLET! Do You Need Glasses? j Don t take chances with you; syes. Come to me and I will givr j hem a thorough examination anc ndv'se you as to their condition. We have the latest in frames and :an make your glasses in tht latest shapes. You don't have tf ,o out of your own county for hf best in Optical Service. Dr. R G. Mills OPTOMETRIST MT PLEASANT. UTAH f7y7S ! Re-Elect j f I Don aid T.Adams i .! . , ! ! v v , Fei I' . ' ' - -f V ! ; I A , j District Attorney ; ; v rv . , 1 i h - i ; VJ Capable- ! r " r . s f 1 ' ; j?r Experienced 1 f" , Qualified t '"'" Tm3-worihy DONALD T. ADAMS Vote Democratic Tuesday, July 11 (Paid political advertisement.) J. O. KMMr CO., IMO, , ' 1 -. - - ill P r DARK . - ; SHEER 'i'?U PRESSES Exciting siren black to wear now and much later. Side-drape designs etched 9 f with inky black lace. Pencil-slim two- " piecers, classic shirtwaisters, coat- U styles iced with white. Of cool-as- morning-dew rayon sheer in 12 to 20. 1 0 Oemocrofic State I SEDATORS Favor 1 STANLEY N jpww"5-ww AS t sV j DEMOCRATIC P : v CANDIDATE . J GOVERNOR STANLEY N. CHILD CHILD RESPECTS THE LAW Gov. Maw flaunts the Supreme Court ar.d efforts of the Legislature and Attorney General to inforce the law. CHILD IS FGRTHEIGHT AND HONEST His promises are fulfilled. He will not use public funds ; or equipment in the conduct of a personal campaign or to ; build a personal "political machine." CHILD WILL AID THE--WAR. AND POST WAR JOBS. He is an overseas veteran of World War I. He has a stake ; in the war. As a contractor and builder, he knows how jobs can be added. Utah industrial expansion depends upon a sound State Government in which the people and industry can have confidence. !; Vote on the Democratic Ticket lor STANLEY H. CHILD lor Governor Jaly 11 VOTE Paid Political Advertisement by ! THESE DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATORS: Ire Huggins, Ogden J.t.g Kendall, Nephi James A. McMur;n, Logan Abel S. Rich, Brigham City Lynn S. Richards, Salt Lake Dealer Farr, Ogden G.ant Macfarlane, Salt Lake Lynne Ashtoai, Vernal J. Arthur Bailey, Salt Lake Alonzo S. Hopkin3, Woodruff Chesley L. Christenseu State License Plumbing end Heating Telephone 152 MT. PLEASANT . - - UTAH DR. W.'P, WINTERS Physician and Surgeon Office at residence Telephone 20 MT. PLEASANT. - - UTAH If you want to cooperate with fighting men, no-,- at the front, buy War Bonds to the limit of your capacity. FOR SALE Good Holstein milk cows. See Owen Olsen, Mount Pleasant. Mrs. William Hansen would be thankful to know who it was that returned the glasses. WANTED To furnish pasture for about 20 head of cattle. See Herman Beck, Mt. Pleasant. WANTED One good holstein milk cow, two or three years sld, fresh or soon to be. B. A. Bonne, Box 134, .Mt Pleasant. We know the parties who took sff the sleepers off our rafters in the garage ceiling. . If they will return same in their place, there will be nothing said or done, j IIHler understands the situation situa-tion better than some American experts; he knows that the Allies are working together. f V J Sl 1 : p - " - " D. C. WATSON ST. GEORGE, UTAH Republican Candidate for Congress First District (Paid political advertisement by D. C. Watson.) for ADAM S. BENPIfON Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate As a friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a run-off. Vote for him so that he can devote his full energy to his fight to hasten the day when the boys will be coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America for which they are fighting. VOTE TUESDAY FOR THE MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER ADAM S. BENNION Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate Paid Polilical AdvurlismieDl by liens S. McCullough. Sail Lake Cily n I'm not losing face. , I giiesa you've seen pictures of those real ancient , " A tj cars that are quite a fad with some prominent '7 1' people. I'm no big shot, but folks envy me, even J y? i at that, for keeping this car like an heirloom. Oh, fZ&!bS' some say that any good motor oH would largely ,','f t 'i do the trick, and they're welcome to believe it. L'M J I simply say Ms: Keeping my engine V oil-plated ever since I switched to f Conoco Nfft motor oil, has helped me 3 f beat the curse of engine acids. I got " U wise that acids from combustion always ; pE try to corrode an engine's inside finish, but P H N H P fl "l oil-plating furnishes special protection. Asyn- W U h U U U J thetic in Conoco oil, I've learned, behaves ft almost like magnetism. This makes the working PT?- ! parts attract oil-plating, and hold on to it. It's ' fastened as closely as chrome plating to keep FJha metal under cover from acids. Tiat would , 3'"nBW certainly be a check on corrosion, from tho minute you switch to an oil-plated engine. 7 MOTOR OIL So just get Conoco motor oil. : : : I AD LETS Weiner Piga for Sale. Call on Elgant Covert, Spring City, Utah. FOR SALE The House and lot of Lawrence Johansen in Mount iciisaiu. i.iiie to Nana Johan-zti Johan-zti ponter, Provo, Utah. DA'HY COWS WANTED Holstein 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 FARM FOR SALE Drafted 1-A. Leaving soon. 16 acres adjoining adjoin-ing town. House with city water and lights. 14 shares Irrigation water. . New cement block chicken chick-en coop and other out buildings. 300 year-old laying hens, 8 weeks old pullets and cockrels, cows, calves and pigs. Call at once for price and terms. Dee Reese, Wales, Utah. - J ' c ' ' - I L v j - y - " j 1 i ' - I to! N v j B! v - l . t ; Stephen Abbot j Candidate for Congress p First District (Paid political advertised' I by Stephen Abbot.) I - . ... s 1 1 THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . - ; "The men overseas don't mi about the way they want to "fin?8 amonS American service men in Endand by country when they crime marcnbnmthl8 he Britisl Institute of Public Opm.on; b do they, Judge?" marching home... When hundreds of men were asked powt - "Thev cprtnini a , blank how they would vote on prohibit should. ThevVe ,w X Herb-and they f,5 "fthem stated, in unmistakiible fen ? fighting over there to n-? a. masterful ha' lh would vote ogamd it. There s w they have eood TiL. P?tect our rights and oubt nboiIt it. 1 Icrb ... the men cse j, tect the?sggkhhe"f o "Peel us to pro- d(?n V"1 takt 0,1 that S they're rnigh fir on ;home-. 0ne 8 Whl,c they'ie avva'" ? ' Prohibition." W 0n 18 thor stand on "And they're 100 right. Judce. tx t5 "Theirr;.- I know how I felt when 1 came home aiu ry enXfiM10rlthatsilbjtwa.st-1.H ,the ,ast ar-only to learn that we M ry emphatically , a m (a'"1 ben over t here fT!,t inK for so impractical a Uly thing as 1'iohibitioii." . J ' Thi, uj, ,!,,; ,h,Sitj h, t-,(,f,v ,, r '"'''"' : I - ..: . |