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Show i ' - Program of Grand Sugar Factory Celebration TO BE HELD AT THE People's Sugar Factory, Saturday, October 13, 1917 Grand Celebration Day and Night. Something Doing Every Hour! j EVERYTHING FREE! j T), . f prtn,.v's New Triple Chime -Whistle for the fust time, 2-Sl S. c I'tri m . mmm. ' .'" tu. wmm m be blown every hour alter 12 in. th(, pui silo.) Combined Bands and Visitors will '"npnd SaSPSur Wed Banner" while "Old cao,V is being raised over the Factory Bmiain CJty Invocation . . George E. Browning, Pre. People's Sugar Co. Address of Welcome . . . :11.I.eseIltin!,. North Sanpete, Lewis Andei-5 Andei-5 Minute Responses-A .Me R repl.esentinS Juab, son representing South Sanpete, i.y. Combined Singing and Playing of Amenta. 1 p. m. Free Lunch in the Warehouse. 1-30 i. m. Band Concert. . 2 p m -Viewing Interior of Factory. Guides will be furnished. 2:30 p. m.Band Concert To f by DancinR. 3 p. m. Musical Program, A ai elio ise Swalberg of (iunpison 1. Vocal Solos, Mrs. Emily Knighton ana g of Salt Lake City 2. Heading . Moroni Glee Club 3. Male Quartette South Ward, Mt. Pleasant 5 ;5,r Contests in the Beet Sheds. Cash Pr.es for Winners. Welsh Choir lTlSn nnd 1 0 ye.o do" not participate.) Dancing. PROGRAM OP DANCES The White Pan Side Stop The Turbine Whirl , , The Elevator Hesitation The Smokestack Pun - t .. Beet Diggers' Toddle The Plp Silo Trot The Carbonisation One Step Mollnsses Mixup The Evaporator Two Step Centrifigual Spin The -Air Lift Dip The Cutter Jazz ... The Dullision Battery Sweat I The Boiler House Waltz H Those ejecting to remain at Ce a, niSht provide their own i DEATH ON DIRT That is our Motto at this Laundry Can you beat it anywhere else? Bring or send your laundry to us, and when we return re-turn it to you it will be sp Dtless in its purity. Our use of soft water prevents any injury to your clothing TROY LAUNDRY MT. PLEASANT, UTAH Consult Us About Your Eyes We are Specialists in the Ncience of Optometry ; can diagnose any ca.se of defective vision with unerring accuracy ac-curacy and fit glasses that will conquer con-quer it completely. Our method is safe, certain drngless and perfect results re-sults are obtained in every Instance. Always here to serve you promptly and in a manner that will be to your complete satisfaction. Dr. E. G. Mills Xi-.'iX ;i'tonii.jiHJ..J - - -rif pl A.Merz k Co. $1 :r Mt.Pleasnt, Ut j fwl WHAT WILL A DOLLAR BUY? A dollar would buy 65 pounds of wheat four years ago. A dollar will buy 27 pounds of wheat now. What will be the purchasing power of a dollar when the war is over? Is it not probable a dollar will purchase as much wheat or any other commodity four years from now as it did four years ago? If it will, a dollar saved now and during the prfsent period of high commodity prices will be worth, in addition to the 4 per cent compound interest it will earn if depos-. depos-. ited in our Savings Department, twice as much in purchasing pur-chasing power when the war is over. Every dollar saved during the war helps your country win the war. 1 MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK I,, i ' ? 0 IF - v I All Firsl Class White Pine v; Lumber is all we sell, but S V WE SELL ALL KINDS OF LUMBER! $ 4 . "We are prepared to furnish promptly and at RIGHT f prices all kinds of first class Whi Pine Lumber.. No ,x order is too large or too small for us, and each receives X our most careful consideration. 4 jK It will pay you well to see us before you place that Order. Good White Pine Sheeting $15 per 1000 feet. First Class White Pine Slabs 15c and 20c: each. Good ' $ White Pine Lumber ranging from $15 to $30 per 1000 i feet according to grade. $ I LARSEN LUMBER YARD $ ON MAIN, BACK OF ERICXSEN MEAT & GRO a CERY CO., MT. TLEASANT '4 !v '4 ;y -: ?B---x,'r-ai---- :? :-' -.3x-je3Br4a A PYRAMID WANT AD WILL FIND WHAT YOU'VE LOST i |