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Show PROFESSIONAL CARDS Lawyers J. W. CHERRY Attorney-at-Iiiiw Office in Lamont Building. Telephone Tele-phone No. 46 Mt. Pleasant, Utah CLAUD W. BURQUIST A ttorney-at-La w Office Second floor of Ericksen block. Notary Public in office. Telephone No. 7 9 Mt. Pleasant, Utah Doctors V. P. WINTERS, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Proprietor Winters General Hospital, Hospi-tal, oiiite at Hospital 1 blocks S. of .Main on 1st West. Phone No. 65 Mt. Pleasant, Utah Ryrum F. Syndergaard, M. D. HOMEOPATiiKTAN Physician & Surgeon Sper-alty Internal Medicine. Difficult Diffi-cult and Chronic Diseases. Office at Hotel Lamar, Provo, Utah. DR. R. A. BURCH . Dentist 260 Main .Street Salt Lake City, Utah DR. D. D. TEBBS Dentist Seond Floor Wasatch Building Mt. Pleasant, Utah DR. F. R. TANNER Dentist Office in Old Post Office Bldg. Moroni, Utah DR. R. A. BATEMAN Veterinarian Charges Reasonable. Phone 104 Mt. Pleasant, Utah Mrs. Lydia Burton. Chautauqua trained nurse. Good work and prlcei reduced to all. 6-2S-17 I. L. WRIGHT t Architect Peterson Bank Phone 104 Richfield, Utah ' G. F. BOHNE Sanitary Plumber & Tinner Mt. Pleasant, Utah All Short Stems Work Guaranteed B. F. LOVELL HAIR CO. l ull Line of Hair Goods Combings Made to Order State Street Mt. Pleasant, Utah ADLETS 'FOR SALE Good alfalfa hay. Apply Ap-ply to Asa Coates, Mt. Pleasant. 2-1 FOR RENT A 3 room house. Inquire In-quire of Mrs. A. Crane. 2-ltf. FOR SALE Good wild, hay for sale by P. A. Wilcox, Mt. Pleasant, Ut. LOST A red heifer, branded EL on right ribs, marked with upper slope and under bit in left ear with square crop and upper slope in right ear. Finder inform Frank Larsen. 2-ltf. A THRIFT STAMPS J EVERY DAY? (j j i If you buy 25c Thrift Stamps at the rate , j of only one a day, and exchanged each V book of 16 (with a few cents added) for a j certificate worth $5.00 in 1923, you are saving money at the rate of $10.00 a month. I Good investment, isn't it? And a patriotic habit 1 I besides for every single Thrift Stamp is a little I added momentum behind the one great common J desire to shorten this war. ; . Thrift Stamps are for sale at the postoffice, by all mail carriers and at j "N, most stores. TUTS ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND DONATED P.Y C. M. Petersen, SL,. "wll ' t fewest In llm Profitable, I Esiaesisacd Business j I V?3 when yo it money will ': : iff. and where it will gtnrt to E 'XjS-iYy "'" ' P"'4 UcieiVai L.wu iiit day you invest. n tUiia ' Sl"'h a" 'i'-' '"- is the r.'fp'o's Sugar Co., whose big mil- : BtC i J FOHA C wiioLZE! lfon-thillor plant at .Moroni, Sanpete county, Utah, has just A FULL RUNc linixt Comik'ted a successful susnr-making season. ' M This Is an Investment Without Worry 1 TVhrn you invest your n.unry in this company, you don't - -5nr h;ivo to uxit frr t. r. c'.ory lu be built or for some oihor -- x&Zza LCal probable future evem. Your dollars become productive right yjhfjrtji ii II Ji JJX A limited amount of 7 per cent Cumulative Preferred Stock sUyJ -p1 Jztr'A '8 now ffered to careful inestors at par 410 a share. i IXr j cff:'':"HfiT'ffli'l !ftjJS A One share of Common Stock will he given free with each FsV1, Tour Khares of Preferred S"tock. You can buy it for cash or . 0vTcXSSrl on lne Partial payment plan. ' This company holds contracts for over 5000 acres of sugnr rxwg Sijf beets for 1913. The farmers of Sanpete county are back of 2 f'r::rr cKy th;s f"0101" heart and soul. These are .hist a few of the S lfyf sfe-P'nurds which protect your investment in this tanKible. rf y "soinsr" business. And they are reasons whv vou should -S: 5UNLI 1 invest TODAY;. " .jl WAREHOUSE. S fP DPn F'S --4 Send in Coupon, call at the office, write, wire or phone - . . - ltJ Wasatch 2440. I jA People's Sugar Co. j jSiffl HiinfiTlifil E: 7tl' Fl"m' ,!('In,-vrc Uniiain Salt Ikc City. Vlnh. p? ls L Ge- 1:- rowin. Pros. ,iohn Strlnshani. Vfoc-Prs. lcll'-l G" SlI'"f?i':U!A' SX" Samuel Stark, Trcas. 5: fcl V C O UPON - . I J ELECTRICALLY .Tf ; v. jic-nu.w i:ias.. salt iko my. OPERATED tiVw.lU'iLL'.'-'.'l!'.!'). I'lease send Itsformation regard inor ynur 7 per cent WffffJW THROUGHOUT .-.S'lUH' " Cumulative Preferred Stock, and both rlanr. of pay- 'liiMl i men". Name Address ycLBl hiwi-.m. JIF e1 lumam ci jji jh . n M iaaiiTiraTMrirTlWMlMlTBPMiMWT-wenTimffTriWMWWTW 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 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 . iuiiuieiil;. .urn i. mi 1. 1 i.. f nTi mpmrm 'i 1 1 1' ipiip. iiiinnw .. -.p .T- n rirr-r-f iTrmiTmi-iri- inimiib!! wMmiii'imiwHjiiii iwwmi'jwwiie.ii I Ericksen Meal & Grocery Co. I Are Selling Eeef at the following Prices Wholesale- BEEF BY THE SIDE 14c 9 HIND QUARTERS 15c 4 FOES QUARTERS 13c WifiW. - r , AMI TIIK MARKET S IIKST ( " V""?-: ' ' : ' ' .-"""""""v, , -,N H'ut is our axiom. Our ineatH are K" ijjjKjs. ' ij t'."'" i uni-oni inonly good. Voti will aeliuit llfivwwi'j.. ,J' , : it. if you enlist jmirKcir with us. We '.: jb&?r!' 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