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Show FARMERS TAKE NOTICE: For What Company Are You Raising B Sugar Beets? It is worth while to the beot grower, when he comes to make his 1920 contract, to consider the RELIABILITY of the concern with which he is dealing. It is one thing for a company to make promises, pro-mises, and another" thing to keep those promises especially when the company in question is not permanently and well established in the business. THE UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY has for thirty years been faithfully serving the farmers of this State, fulfilling its promises-and dealing fairly in all matters. It is now a concern of such size, and reputation that it cannot afford to make promises it cannot keep. It knows what promises can be made and kept, and is financially prepared pre-pared to fulfill all terms of its contract. ;? YOU TAKE NO CHANCES IF YOU RAISE SUGAR BEETS FOR THE Agents Wanted IDY BUSINESS. We start you, lome, or anywhere; everything lished; $30 wkly., up; men-wo-; experience unnecessary; Speci-.Candymaking Speci-.Candymaking Co. Philadelphia, 5 South 18th. Street. NTED Men or Women to. take lers among friends and neighbors the genuine guaranteed hosiery, line (or men, -women and chil-l. chil-l. Eliminates .darning. We 50 cents an hour for spare time f24 a week for full time. Ex-ence Ex-ence unnecessary. Write, iternational Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. WANTED Agents for Mt. Pleas-and Pleas-and vicinity. Good proposition, nous experience unnecessary. 3 School of Instruction. Address sachusetts Bonding and Insur-i Insur-i Company, Accident and Health artment Saginaw, Michigan, ital $1,500,000. cbbb B B CB FURNISHED ROOMS: 1st North and State Street. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox, Phone No. 53-R 4. Mt. Pleasant. Pleas-ant. 2-1-20. FOR SALE OR TRADE A good two year mare colt. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox. WANTED Hides and Pelts; also fat hogs. Pay Top prices. Loran Stewart, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. l-2tf. FOR SALE A good piece of land for early lambing range. 800 acres. Half could be cultivated. Always water running through the place. Henry R. Thomas, Wales, Utah. 1-16. FOR SALE Good ALFALFA SEED. Lawrence Peterson, Mt. Pleasant. For Sale A good milk cow. FOR SALE A good kitchen range; also window sashes in good condition. condi-tion. Chas. Truscott, Mt. Pleasant. Floral Designs and CUT FLOWERS Send to LEHI FLORAL CO., Lehl. FOR SALE One good Jersey Heifer. Apply to T. C. Candland. 2-20-tf. COAL Plenty of Castle Gate Coal for sale at the Coal Yards of Asa Coates, Mount Peasant, Utah. We are handling some of the best coal produced in Carbon County. THE UNIVERSAL CAR I The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construe- I tion, the famous heat treated Vanadium steel with its marvel- I III ous 'strength and flexibility, the low cost of operation and I III maintenance, its ease in operation, all have made the Ford 1 car the great favorite in every land in the world. It's the I III one car that always satisfies and serves. A utility beyond I III question that all can afford. We will be pleased to have I your order. Don't delay because the demand is heavy all I the time. "We have almost everything in motor car accessories, I sell the genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical I repair work. I LOCKE & JOHNSON State Street I MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. I UIIIIBIRHailBBBIIHEBEIBEKlIiaBIIIBIIBBIIIIIIESEgilBBSBEBDIlIlllI I FARMERS TAKE NOTICE: . m l For What Company Are You Raising 5 i Sugar Beets? I a It is worth while to. the beet grower, when he comes to make m S his 1920 contract, to consider the RELIABILITY of the concern with which he is dealing. It is one thing for a company to make n n promises, and another thing to KEEP those promises especially J . when the company in question is not permanently and well establish- ed in the business. a THE j I PEOPLE'S SUGAR COMPANY ' j . . a m u in its field of operation, has been faithfully serving the farmers, m a 1 . fulfilling its promises and dealing fairly in all matters. It J 1 is now a concern of such size and reputation that it cannot a . afford to make promises it cannot keep. IT KNOWS what J " ' . promises can be MADE AND KEPT and is financially prepar- ed to fulfill all terms of its contract. H ; YOU TAKE NO CHANCES IF YOU I RAISE SUGAR BEETS : . For The j PEOPLE'S SUGAR COMPANY i B B 5 , . ft ? H H M M Bl B K H Bl H H B K H H H H S H H H H B ffi S H!B SS BH M S H H B B HI B H I Service i j I ' I "HERE is undoubtedly no public service that touches directly 1 I so many individuals and enters so completely into the social and i J commercial life of the people as does telephone; service More busi- 1 j i ness is transacted over the telephone than there is through face to 1 ; I face conversations. More social activities are planned, more invita- t I :' tions sent, more engagements made or cancelled by telephone than . i 1 by any other means. I This places a tremendous responsibility uponithose charged! with the 1 ' duty of rendering telephone service. Any failtare of the service would I . have a disastrous effect upon both the business and social re lations of I a community. A general cessation of the service would cauise nation- ; l wide, confusion. ,. ' I i Telephone employees realize their responsibility and S recognize their V I obligation. It is this loyalty to duty that makes it .possible for the . j Telephone Company to render service even under tl'ie mi?st difficult , I ; conditions. Is I Quite generally there are at this time inadequate facilities causing i I ' congestion and confusion, a condition from which; there'cetn be no ; I immediate relief. Sometimes the elements rage kija madfusry, but - ! I - " men and women brave the storms that the pubiic may bo served. I Occasionally a scourge of sickness depletes the ranks, adding to tihtj f . I burden of those who escape, but who perform their more difficult ... I tasks with smiling determination to continue the service. V- ": I j I With such a spirit in' the telephone organization, the jserviceiwillyat ' ' I all times be the best that human effort can produce), in the Sfaceof Jj I - whatever adverse circumstances may prevail. - x . j, k 1 The Mountain States Telephone, and Telegraph J' ' ' ' Company-. : . j HIDES HIGHEST PRICES PAID for hides, pelts and furs. Phone or write me before you dispose of your hides It means better results for you. Set Harry Mednlck, Mt. Pleasant 01 Phone 78. 2-28 FOR SALE Oats $3.40 per 10C pounds. Spring City Roller Mill. Spring City, Utah. 3-5-tf FOR SALE A 4-room briok resi dence,- with cellar, barn and gooc chicken coop; and 12 acres of firs class, No. 1, beet land, and 1--acres good hay and grair. land, with plenty of water for all 1 mile from city Main Street. Appl to Elmer Jensen immediately. 3-2 0 FOR SALE Fine new brick , home wih 7 rooms, modern through-. through-. out. Full lot on North Stale Street. . Also 25 acres of good farm land ; north of town. Apply to Arthur r Jertsen, Mount Pleasant. Prizes winning pigs for sale I ( have three young Duroc Jersey boars, sired by Big Defender, which I am offering for sale. James W. Blain Spring City, Ut. j FORSALE 31 acres of beet land, t and 30 shares of water under Wales ! Reservoir for $3,000.00. Easy terms 1 Dr. Byron Rees, Templeton Bldg., ; Salt Lake City or Thos. D. Rees, Wales. 2-2 7-4 1. FOR S ALB Prepared Hors Raddish. i 2all on C. A. Clark, M I'lf asant Buy a I i:-,y.t.a.g Electric Washc v-th the f Rinsing Wringer, and pi a stop to Tv-rW Way druegcry F; s?le by C v. & M. Co. Advt. f Sanr )ete Valley Realty Co. I ' V , SchofK'ld, Sec. &. Slfir. I Otr ,ce:.; in Laraont Building I il.t I'lcasiiiil, - - I'tali. - 5. F. BOHNE f fti-aVtary Plumber and Tinner ? tT. Vlcasant, - - - Utah. i t |