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Show ! lew WaiSey iufo Stage Line Between leplii and II Pleasant via ianii Beginning Thursday, TIME TABLE Southbound I Southbound I I Northbound I Northbound' Cars I Cars STATIONS Cars Cars Read Down Read Down , Read Up Read Up Lv. 7.:?0 a.m. Lv. 11.30 a.m.j . . . Xophi . .'. Ar. 4.10 p.m. Ar. 10,55a,m. Lv. 8.25 a.m. Lv. 12.2.-) p.m.j Ft it. GieenJLvS.lo p.m. ; JjvTTbOlTaliTi: Lv. S..'i( a.m. Lv. 12.50 p.m.j . . Moroni . . I,v7 2.45 p.m. Lv. 0.35 a.m. Lv. 1).05 a.m. Lv. 1.05 p.m. . Chester . Lv. 2.30 p.m. ;Lv. 9.20 a.m. Lv. 9.35 a.in.;Lv. 1 . 3 5 p.m.j . Ep liraim . L vT"2 . 0 0 pTm. ! L 78 . 50 a . rn . L"v7TU a.m. Lv. 2.O0 p.m. . . .AlantiT7;i7vT736.m7iLT78T25 a.m' Cv77u.3( a.m. Lv. 2.30 p.m. . Kphraim . j Lv. 1 .00 pTmT Lv78.00p.iiK LvTll.10 a.m.;Lv. 3.10 ii.iii. Spring ityiLvl 2.20 p.m.Lv. 7.20 a.m. ArTll.30 a.m..r. 3.30 p.m. Alt. Plea-sant Lv7l2.6o m. Lv. 7Toolin We offer a convenient way of Transportation between all the above points at reasonable rates. JOHN W. WELLS GEORGE L. YOUNG Nephi, Utah V WSmmm HALF THE FRUIT YOU W$mm is not good fruit. It is either over Z Fj,f-WSSI ripe or not ripe en0UKh- AU our 0'G pv'gM")- I I I TVgk fruit is in perfect condition and fit WrtSt4LJA9 for immediate use. It has been gath. rtP W?4lii " erP,i at the risht momont aMd prop- 'yp'P' erly protected from contact with any- 3V2Ste, ' thing injurious. Being constantly CO. VP MsM fresh it is of most delicious flavor. f lijmmmmm ericksen meat & grocery co HI War Orders Rushed 1 THE magnitude of the gTeat war in which we a"re now engaged, has necessitated neces-sitated unusual preparation. Mighty forces are marshalling, great stores of food and munitions are being gathered, and the energies of the nation axe focused on problems incident to the war. At the very beginning of the war, the whole Bell System was placed at the disposal of the Government. No nation has entered the war with such a comprehensive and efficient telephone service. As our military establishment grows, the demands of the Government upon the Bell System are bound to increase and always they must take preco-dence preco-dence over all others. Increased activity in commerce and industry as the result of larger d-mands d-mands for food and munitions from our allies and for our own use, mean more ned of telephone service by private business. But private business must always be subordinated to the Government service. Each individual American will co-operate in this patriotic service, and submit cheerfuly to inconvenience or delay in his telephone service, when he under-itands under-itands bow vital it is tha.t Government service shall take precedence over all else The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company kwV A. Filers & Co. hffor f-'r h Mt. Pleasant, Ut. J I THE SECRET OF SUCCESS LIES IN THE WORD I THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO SAVE AND HENCE TWO ROADS TO RICHES I One is by introducing1 practical banking- methods in the household. A checking account will do that. The H other is acquisition by the table of addition regular de- $ posits at stated intervals, left to compound. A savings account will do that. In either case start with this strong 3 Company. I MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK For the "Nifty" Dresser ' Talk as you please we arc all judged (' more or less usually more by our ' H appearance. And the nifty tailor can 1 vl do a lot to help out. That's what "nif- 1 ft ty" tailors are made for! v I am of the "nifty" sort so are my V garments. And as that's the kind of (( garments you want! drop in and sc- H & lect your styles. )) $ And drop in quick be ahead of the TJ other fellow! That'll give you choice ) Vj of the line will also insure you best V K service and best prices. I C. M. PETERSEN, Tailor I |