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Show Thrif t Stamps Free! TO EVERY BOY AND GIRL In order to encourage patriotism and thrift in the minds of every school child in North Sanpete Valley, ; The Pyramid is going to make it possible for every boy or girl who learns of this announcement, to start a Thrift Savings Book. The Pyramid will give ONE THRIFT STAMP FREE to every child who brings or sends in One New Subscription to the Pyramid. If you send in two new subscriptions you get Two Thrift Stamps, and so on. One Stamp for Every new subscription. sub-scription. Every child can secure at least One, and most every child can secure more. Parents this is your chance to make the youngsters get out. and hustle. ' The Pyramid is easy to sell, it really sells itself. All there is to do is to go and take in the money. It will give the youngsters some business experience, as well ' as helping them do their bit for Uncle Sam. DO YOUR BIT AND MAKE TWO BITS! i School Children everywhere are invited to take part in j this big- Thrift Stamp campaign. Now is the time boys and girls to get the habit of saving. J The Pyramid is only $2.00 per year payable in advance ANNOUNCEMENT I am pleased to announce to friends and former patrons, that after af-ter my extended post graduate course in the East, I have now opened an office on the sixth floor of the Tem-pleton Tem-pleton building, across from Utah Hotel. Salt Lake City. I shall be glad to renew old acquaintances, ac-quaintances, or in a professional way be of any present or future service I can to you. Yours very truly, DR. D. G. EDMUNDS, 4-1 Formerly of Fairview. OPPORTUNITY COMES ONCE TO EVERY MAN I wish to hear from investors who will go in with me and corporate a large WYOMING UTAH OIL company. com-pany. Here is your chance to get in on the ground floor it will pay you to investigate this. Write or call for full information. Was. 5840. ORRIN JENSEN 217 Atlas Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah MIa!IPajers S1 Sftl.) At CONSOLIDATED FURNITURE CO. Mount Pleasant, Utah WANTED Hides, Pelts and Furs, also beeswax. Highest market nrice paid. Will pay 52.50 to $3.00 for good pelts and 10 cents per pound for salted hides; 12 cents for calves, salted. Dry cow hides 25 cents per pound. Alma Jeffs, Mt. Pleasant. 3-2 FARM. liOAJrS On easy terms. Option payment. Funds always on hand. For 21 years representing MiHor ft Veil Loan Co. R. Anderson, skp'H, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. I-t3X BTjnri -jgs-u.' s--- AND THE MARKET'S BEST f e , A cJ JC"1 that is our axiom. Our meats are fir" J&aZ- uncommonly good. You will admit raf, Y ,1 il if yu enlist yourself with us. We Cy -A'-Ntew a'm t0 Please and our business meth- Ji jS'S?v"N. ' meet w'tn 'our perfect co:n- mendation always. Roasts, steaks. OtV-'jtejfel j chops and special cuts for the most ESMie,&&4j ERICKSEN MEAT & GROCERY CO. DEATH ON DIRT That is our Motto at thin Laundry Can you beat it anywhere else? f Bring or send your laundry to us, and when we return re-turn it to you it will be spotless in its purity. Our use of so EL water prevents any injury to your clothing TROY LAUNDRY MT. PLEASANT, UTAH J WHAT WILL A DOLLAR BUY? A dollar would buy G5 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 ;s 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 present period of high commodity prices will be worth, in addition to the 4 per cent compound interest it will earn if deposited 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. MT. PLEASANT COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK A WE MUST HAVE MORE OIL TO WIN THE WAR STANDARD " ' & " ! f-ry HE GOVERNMENT has notified the large oil companies that they must J m RIGS. I speed up on the oil production at once. We are one of the largest com- panies operating in the states or Wyoming and Montana. We have four I N UW Standard rigs pounding away day and night in four of the best oil sections , I of the northwest. We are near the oil sands down over 1,000 feet now in j DRILLING the Well No. 2, at Elk Basin oil fields. We have about 800 feet to go to strike producing well. There is no question about it. The. wells in Elk Basin brought in over $25,000,000 in refined oil in 1017. This Basin will I go over $50,000,000 in 1918. j jnpfeyiv Our space is limited in this ad in the Pyramid and all we ask of you is CcWx 't0 write us today for our large map and booklet in colors which will give yu very valuable information in regard to the oil situation in the north-west north-west and will also tell you all about our company and its holdings. A 1 MJ postcard will do or fill in the coupon and send the same at once to the bill- j Stock in the Midwest, company, adjoining our property in Elk Basin, 1 sold three years ago for 10c per share. Recently the shares sold for $17 5 J per share. Had you bought 1,000 shares then in the Midwest today they 5 , would be worth $176,000. Several other companies might be cited if space y I permitted. The new booklet will tell you all about the many millionaires ! t 3 made in W'yoming and Montana during the past three years. 8 1 I'J t I We want t0 Put down forty or fifty wells this spring and summer. In I Iff JJ order to do so we need more money. Only a small per cent of our stock B szsstfW Xsr naS Deen sold so far we have about 90 per cent of the treasury stock still in the treasury and we w-ill not sell very much just enough to make it pos- gj "PTT'P CJTTAT?!? sible to do some extensive development. You will share in this greatest of j 1 L1Y DttditL an 0pp0rtunlties if you decide at once. I I TODAY We are offering a small block of stock (. only B I 15c Per Share Today I I FULL PAID AND NON -ASSESSABLE H I H"K. In a very 8nor,t t'me tllc stock will cost you 2 0c per share. It will be 9 I V-r!i raised each month five cents per share for three months when the slock k I f a j w'"1 be taken off tlle market. Why? Investigate! Write our 1unk refer- fi TicBeh&P ences. Send for booklet. Help win the war by making it possible to produce S ra thousands of barrels of oil per day. Do it now. i " "J""": Liberty Oil and I S K fl First State Bank, Livingston, 9 B ilr Mont- Gas Co 1 feVV First National Bank, Bridger, Mont. OF MONTANA I I IN A SHORT Citizens' National Bank, Laurel, Dept M p TT-. Security and Savings Bank, Bil. "KOIU;.-; r. CHIUS.MAN, MAN.UIKH I I TIME lings Mont BILLINGS, MONTANA INQLIKY COVI'ON CASH I'llli'll.V A Liberty Oil and Gas Co., Dept M. K, Billings, Mont S J Liberty Oil and Gas Co., Billings, Mont., Dept. M. P. ft 'A Gentlemen: I am interested in the oil situation Gentlemen: I enclose $ for Eg (! shares of stock in the Liberty Oil and Gas f'o., at A ;1 In the northwest and would be pleased to have'you 1 Se jet- share, full paid and non-assesa ble. This 9 ''J , , , , , , . , , stock is purchased with the understanding that if A send me your new colored booklet at once which afIer , Tli,.y(. vmlr nt.w booklet and 1 an, no! pat- f a places me under no obligation to your company. isfk''1 lh M,K k aer-e to refund me the H g amount of f within 13 days, mi request. g I Address , ' jjj |