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Show i I GET IN ON THIgf i I f : ; c - , j i -i ' Use Printed Stationery I H ;J 5 t i! j r, I'' yon 'lo not want separate Here's t lie WHY of it: I '('. Kfiiliimary for each member of j 'j l ""' ("n: at least yon should Fashion is inexorable in its decrees, ami I':::'!: - ( have lie: name of I ho head of has decreed that you have your name and la.,- R y vonr fainilv on it olllce address neatly printed on vour station'-; v. j 1 ; "' i; 18 il prhatp letter the This does not apply alone lo the business or ,v- U 1' printed heading might read: fessional man, but to EVERY man ami v.m.t: - 5 I- J or young man and young woman wu; srl-s a l .; ; .James V. A ndi-eu s letter. ...1 Fair view, I'lah jj f 1 . i, J Of course not every person obeys the dh'ia'ion I ; "; Then till nieinhers of the family of fashion, but to be considered up to date you , 5 ' 'I could use ii for their private should do so. 1 , . : 1 I ' J correspondence. jt is but a question of time when your printed j r 1 .. Tin; cost is no greater than stationary will be as much a part of your person:. 1 I ; j you are continually paying for equipment as your hat or your tie. r 1 ,: stationery when you buy it in It is better to lead than to follow, for the beia:; i .small lots. of a leader indicates that you have both character J vV; V7e make you low prices on and initiative. j lots of 250, 5 00 and 1,000, with Neatly printed stationary is an assurance tint envelopes lo match, and also your name and address will be correctly spoiled, ' V printed. that there will be no mistake in your post, oilire A f . 1 ,. . .. . . , address, and that your mail will be returned to you t 3 ,' on can have it in either in the event of its non-delivery. i1 plain or fancy, and in single I 1 i I H sheets or the fashionable fold Strangers to whom you may be writing will not . 1 I ,. ' oe required to puzzle over your signature or your ! f . t" h " u ies'"'- address, and errors will be few probably none. ! h , , i I ; ; 1 I Mount Pleasant Pyramid j jt, '",V'"' -"--.- y".TTy'T "r'-y"?''-J','.:'? .O'ti--"'"'-"-1! T"; : 'i V,':.': V'.-i m ;Wf'-eW. li wiiiihiko iiHinii iniiiinmnnnMHvHnBBBBBMWHmMMninannDjiiuv.iLTOnLKiwBEa CLASSIFIED ADS For Sale Small pigs, Apply to Ceorge C. Sorensen. advt. 1-S Found, a lady's hand bag in tho . Progress Mercantile Co. store. Please 1 call at this office. A good Surrey harness ar.d one horse for sale or trada for hay. Henry Ericksen. For Sale Alfalfa hay delivered for $7.00. Apply to Nephi Christen-sen. Christen-sen. For Sale at a Harrnin A fine brick home with modern couveui- :t won't cost you anything to oil your snoes at the Progress. ences. Southwest part of town. Apply Ap-ply to the Pyramid. Lost a long black overcoat, between Mt. Pleasant and Fairview. Finder please return to this offiice or . to Hyrum Christensen. FOR SALE One six roomed house, full lot and water right; also five acres of good land with primary water right. Apply Emil Hasler. For Sale 6 Jersey cows and 22 acres af good meadow land Apply Mt. Pleasant Commercial and Savings Sav-ings Bank. TP MOXEY IS WORTH SAYING See F. Christensen before buying a Piano or Organ or getting tuning done. Low Terms; Satisfaction Given Call at the Photo Gallery. 1 100 PER-CENT A YEAR DIVIDENDS! M CAN EASILY BE MADS. m gS MOTION PICTURES Greatest business on earth ffl M for making money. LET YOUR MONEY BRING f y YOU IN A GOOD LIVING. A few shares left for sale ffl .g? in what will be one of the biggest companies in the pf country. WRITE TODAY for full particulars. g2 jSJ EATCHWA FILM CORPORATION ffl Mining Exchange Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. jg? This city and surroundings will be used for back- H vl grounds in making pictures. Biggest advertisement m in the world Money could not buy it. Support the g home company. Share in the great profits. 1XDIAX L.1.'D S.1LE We are advised by the TT.ca Agent, Mr. Albert If. Knenle, rhnr the first sale of Indian lands for 1915 ' will be held early 111 April, and thei last sale in September. With j aggressive management which will be carried out it is expected that a very good influx of settlers will result re-sult from these sales. The Indians wont farm very much land iu the next twenty years. It is mighty good policy to get all the surplus lands into in-to the hands of those who will make use of them, especially when it is remembered that tho reserved lands are, as a rule, the best. Indians are not more than maintaining their number, with the chances of decreasing decreas-ing in population. Uoosevelt Standard. n hot I Mi v oil 1 ! j OUR COAL WILL KEEP YOU t j WARM; if it is in your heater. p'- The price and quality are right, and we are ready to deliver at a moment's notice. it,; ti n M You'll find none better any- h where, and but little as good. j Mt. Pleasant,' -" - Utah j ii j i O m . h M M If t5as2iag h I a . " '- Ladies' and Children's Coats at Cost Some Below. Now is U the Time to Buy a Good Coat for a 1 m Little Money. These are Extra 1 r Values you Cannot Afford to Miss REMNANTS . I I I 77??s Lot Includes Serges, Qng- I, y hams, Outings, Scrims, Etc., at " '-' Bargain Prices '.' , I |