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Show f'OR SALE A good bulliiilll lot. Apply to Dewey Snow. Ml. Pleasant : -6-11-tl. New and second-hand furniture at j The Modern. Splendid Home Fur Hale Cheap. John K. Aladsen, Alt. Pleasant. lU-ylf FOR SALE A new I'miii Trumpet model Cornet. Croft Larsen. !i-28tf FOR SALE A gray mare, 7 years old, about lu5u lbs. Anthony Poulseil, Alt. Pleasant, I'tnh. !t-28-tf !r. P. ChriHtenHen, painter and paper pa-per Hanger, guarantees all work. Call or- uhone No. 112-rt-&. I am now picking my winter apples. ap-ples. IMi'i'.sc come (jr send your orders or-ders to V. II. Taylor, l-'ieedom, via Moroni, Box K2. Cut Flowers! PLOWEItS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR FLORAL DESIGNS AND SPRAYS A SPECIALTY. SEND TO THE LEHI FLORAL CO.. LEHI. UTAH. advt. FARM IjOANS On easy terms. Option payments. FundB always on hand. For 21 years representing Miller & Velle Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 2-28tf. BERRIES A XI) FRIITS FOR SALE All kinds of berries and fruits in season. Apply to Nels Omansen, Spring City. REAL ESTATE I have a number of houses and lots for sale unite reasonable, also two houses and lots close in at a bargain. Two business houses on Alain Street, one can be traded for land, horses or cattle. Chas. Musis;, Mount Pleasant, Utah. 10"s FOR SALE All kinds of carrots, parsnips, and Red Table Poets. K. Therkelsen. FOR SALE 7 3 acres good Beet, Alfalfa Al-falfa and pasture land with excellent excel-lent water right, good location for beet growing and dairying. Improvements Improve-ments on place are fair, consisting of house, barn, grainary, etc., and good farm impliments; Si head of holstein cows,' 9 head of calves and one registered reg-istered holstein bull, 7 head of horses including colts, and some hay. Beet loading station is be'ng installed within less than one-half mile. Call at The Pyramid. 10-20 Fresh Violets, Roses, Carnations &stfS Lilies. Largest retail growers) m Utah. Two establishment, Provo and Ogden. Our Floral worts beautiful and "distinctive. PHOKS g-O. where flowers grow. PfOTO Greenhouse. Use Kream Krisp for cooking In place of butter and lard. advt. LOST A red calf during round-up at Willard Frandsen's corral. Finder please inform K. LeRoy Barton. Bar-ton. VEAL WANTED Will pay 15c per lb. for veal, from 9 0 to 125 lbs. For Dressed Hogs, 18 c. Hyrum Christensen, Mt. Pleasant. 10-19-tf WANTED Chickens, veal, hides and pelts. K. Therkelsen. Pyramid Want Ads Pull! I The Spirit of the Times Demands that v, e Buy J llSfell 1 U' trta hJ & j to Free the World from the Yoke of Bondage. j In order to make ourselves Service- 1 able to Uncle Sam, we must have j health. The greatest safe-guard along these lines is being clothed properly j " and well fed. The Sanpete fulfills both I requirements. We have the greatest stock of UN- DERWEAR in the valley. Just ask I' for MUNSING'S and you have service 1 that costs no more and wears longer. I Everything in MACKINAW S and I OVERCOATS. For SHOES we lead, 1 others follow. Our GROCERY DE- I PARTMENT is complete. 1 Here Quality and Service prevails. j j PHONE 20 ( Sugar Made In Sanpete j County j WILL BE ON THE MARKET IN A FEW I WEEKS SAVE YOUR ORDERS AND USE j j SUGAR FROM THE MOST MODERN AND jj I I UP-TO-DATE SUGAR FACTORY IN THE ! U WEST. i I ! Concrete Construction Electrically Operated I People's Sugar Co. MORONI, UTAH I , OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Geo. E. Browning, President John String-ham, Vice Prest. i N G. String-ham, Secretary ij Samuel Stark, Treasurer j Andrew Anderson, H. C. Beaumann, i Lewis Anderson. Br I |