OCR Text |
Show ERICKSEN MEAT and GROCERY CO Choicest Meats, - Freshest Grocerie In Stock Always All Fruits and Early Vegetables" in Season. Equipment throughly up to date. Patronage of the Publii: Solicited M l AJlerz & Co. 'jgjf pSSiyy Mt.Pleasant, Ut. jj 'J No More Doctor Bills j when you replace the old stove with S Cole's Original Hot Blast Because It GiVeS -Cleanliness and fire-holding re- suits not excelled by any base Even, steady heat day and burner selling at twice its price, night with little attention, instead These results give healthy, rory of the hot and cold changeable cheeks to the children and haPry results of the old stove. hearts to the parents. I The sizzling base heat makes r . floors warm and comfortable (or Besides all this, the guaranteed the baby. - fue' saving soon pays (or ihe -A warm breakfast room and stcve- Burns any fuel-hard coal, early morning comfort by simply soft coal or w'ood. opening the hot blast fuel-saving If you have an eye for comfort draft on the coal put in stove the and economy you will come in j night before. today. "Colt's Hot Blast Makes Your Coal Pile Last" Avoid Imitations Look for Cole's on Feed Door . THE -SANPETE """"" Su'l 15 F ' Connecting the Towns 9 A town without adequate local telephone service is handicapped in the promotion promo-tion of local commercial and social activities. Likewise, without Long Distance connections, it sufl'ers a severe handicap in its commercial and social relations with other communities. Every business community is entitled to this modem and popular means of transmitting intelligence. In the very nature of our business, and under our charter obligations, it is the duty of this company to afford facilities for Long Distance communication, so far cs our ability may permit. We must do this, notwithstanding that the towns are often separated by rugged rug-ged mountain ranges, and the cost of construction and maintenance is enormous. enor-mous. i And every town connected helps to round out our system, thus adding to th alue of the servic. i i The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. MANY A MAN IS jyS JUDGED I BY HIS STATIONERY Well Printed Letterheads, Envelopes Envel-opes and Billheads Indicate A LIVE WIRE IN BUSINESS "Perfect Printing" IS OUR MOTTO i . : i X. S. KlSILSOX F. C. JEXSKX E. W. WALL j President Vice-President Cashier MOUNT PLEASANT COMMERCIALS MS BANK DIRECTORS : I Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Madsen, Olof Rosenlof, Swen 0. Neilson, A. C. Wall, 0. F. Wall Both checks and savings accounts are respectfully 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 sending money through the mails should secure se-cure drafts, this being the cheapest and safest way of transmitting money. Banking hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Four Per Cent Interest Per Annum .Allowed on Savings Deposits, Payable Semi Annually. :-: .Municipal and School Bonds Bought and Sold. 1 Tlte'Woiicter Car" j j J Electric Starting and Lighting 1 j The new Maxwell is equipped with the Simms- g : g Huff Electric Starting and Lighting System. gj j pj This system is a single unit type, combining H i n one instrument the generator and motor. f gj It is the simplest, "sure-fire" powerful self- H starter made and has about onebalf the wire ' jjp of ordinary starters. H We are waiting to take you for a H jjl test ride in the car that has broken 1 ipg all low "First-Cosi" records, and is M H breaking all low "After-Cost" records. M jjjj "OneMan'Mohirlop Eectnc Starter j jj JnVisioiiMttdsMeld Jtynrt nition j H A F O B. DETR.OIT ' - " - hi . Wv I 1 ED. JOHNSTON. KOUNT. PLEASANT I |