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Show ALWAYS IN THE LEAD ty Spring City Light & Milling to. I FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED : 1 We make everything made in a Flour Mill. &j V ? SPRING CITY, UTAH. B a . i OUR GRIST EXCHANGE RULES - $ 2 30 pounds of High Patent Flour and S 14 pounds of Bran, per bushel of wheat 2 ' ' 33 1-3 pounds of Straight Grade flour and . (M 0 ' '14 pounds of Bran, per bushel of wheat All mill produce sold at lowest cash figvrt. A full line of our flour and Graham and Uemxade for sale at Wasatch Merc. Co. store, Mt. 5 4! lleasant, Utah, and Swen 0. 'ielson's store, Fairview, Utah. M j I What Are You Going to Do About It? I You know there's quite a bit of "fixing up" to do S j about the place. You've known it for some time. I And still you keep putting it off. What are you j I going to do about it? Put it off again? I If you take our advice, you'll buy what lumber j you need at once. The price of lumber is as low j now as it is likely to be, and the longer you put 8 j off repairs, the more they'll cost to make. We will make you a very close price on anything you want in building material just now. BENT HANSEN & CO. j N. S. NEILSON F. C. JENSEN 0. F. WALL President Vice-President Cashier MOUNT PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK DIRECTORS Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen Olof Rosenlaf, Swen 0. Nielson, A. C. Wall Both checks and savings accounts are respectfullj solicited. All customers will receive courteous treatment, and their business our prompt attention. Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States & and Europe. People lending money through the mails should i securt- drafts, this being the cheapest and safest way of transmit- l ting money. Banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. I Four Per Cent. Interest Per Annum Allowed on Savings 'Deposits, Payable Semt- I Annually. :: Municipal and School Bonds Bought and Sold I The Wasatch Merc. Co. has a large choice stock ij of Xmas goods to se'ect from. We have decided to clear everything up this season, both old and new, So and have made the prices so lw that you can't help t3K but buy. EVERY 25TH PURCHASE will be FREE B 1 no matter how large the purchase it will cost you ! nothing. This includes all kinds of purchases, $$.4 Grocer:es, Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Toys, Etc. If it is a $20 purchase it will be given as cheerfully as if it is a 5 cent purchase, but it is confined strict- i ly to cash trade. Commences now and continues til Dec. 31st, 1913. 1 Wasatch Merc. Co. 1 I Ericksen Meat and Grocery Co. Choicest Meats, - Freshest Groceries ( In Stock Always All fruits and early vegetables in season. Equipment thoroughly up to date. Patronage of the public solicited i 1 From Stations on the Salt Lake Route To J LOS ANGELES AND RETURN (mlwiSi Tickets on Sale THE Final Limits I WJ I I December 20 & 22 PACIFIC February 28, 1914 NU j December 29, 1913 LIMITED March 7, 1914 I An ideal train for Southern California. Leaves Salt Lake daily fl 8:45 a. m. Ask about the big mid-winter excunsion. I J. II. Manderfield, A. G. P. A. 10 east 3 south st, Salt Lake City, Ut. |