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Show 2 1 Si : ,s- SO Pi S Why Swift & Company Handle 1 I 1 Poultry, Eggs, Butter and Cheese if! i I ' ' . 1 .s jljj p.; Swift & Company went into the pro- j jij duce business because they saw a j jljj e crying need for the kind of service they ' were equipped to perform. Nil sa i'm ; Hi 3 j f The produce business was in chaos. . jl w s Collecting, transportation preparation ijjp Ilji;! and distribution was hit or miss, km a with delay, deterioration and loss on !j j : every hand. ip m j! I i The farmer was at the mercy of an j j! jj!.! uncertain, localized market. He had i jljs g b no way of reaching through to the ; i ts I ! people who needed what he was -llji ? raising for them. There was no prem- r JjS & jjjfi! "ium upon improving his 6tocks, for :1 j H jil ! ;;) grading was lax or lacking. 1 1 j 1 I ili i The consumer had to accept produce KJ j! 1 ;i that, as a rule, had no known respon- ! JJpj jljj; sible name behind it. He had no way j i jjjl: of knowing how long the eggs or the !; j; ;; butter he was buying had been lying I ! jij i i around in miscellaneous lots in the back ;l:j room of a country store. Much of the i! poultry was not properly refrigerated jvj jl ; j' j before shipment or properly protected , j I : I by refrigeration in transit. jj; jj if; Swift & Company's initiative brought j!j j Mr; system to this chaos. Their organiza- hjjj Ijjij tion, equipment, and experience in ;; : : handling perishable food products were vj ; already adjusted to the task.. Their ; iir refrigerator cars, branch houses, cen- pjijl 1 f; tral points, far-reaching connections, nil J j trained sales force, supplied just what J ; Ijjj !i; was demanded. ill!; Si ; : :; fl I;, Now the farmer has a daily cash ; i!! jj market in touch with the nation's Mm jj j i needs with better prices. Standardi- ! j jj ii ; zation makes better produce more i lljl Jj ; profitable. More consumers are serve"d i jj ;L with better, fresher, 'finer foodstuffs. :jjS ijil, Nothing suffers from this save ilj! Hjjj": inetSciency, which has no claim upon ji jl I1 public support. . i : iji i'ji !;ji: ji Swift & Company, U. S. A. : jjj j ' ' j1 ! E S C 2 a L3 U L L S a i . 2 2 & id K B 0 S B H B B B B B M M B B BB B B 11 " B " 11 H B GASOLINE 30 CENTS A GALLON, BEST OIL 25 CENTS A QUAR UTAH-MHO MOTOR COMPANY : MANTI, UTAH. Special Clearance Sale on Tires, Accessories, I Automobile Parts. j Beginning SATURDAY, the 22nd, and during remainder of Februar; ! i I The automobile owners of Sanpete County can profit by the greatest sale that has ever been put on in the Countj ! t of high quality Tires, Accessories, and parts for their automobiles. We will also at this time introduce a new method for the repairing of your car. You may bring your car here an; a have the use of our shop and equipment for 25 cents an hour and hire help of a mechanic or not, as you wish, for 7; a cents an hour. : i FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF SOME OF THE PRICES AND REDUCTIONS: i 1 TIRES, 5000 Miles Guarantee. ACCESSORIES. AUTOMOBILE PARTS. 9 ! 1 Sale Sale Maxwell Springs s Regular Price Regular Price , Sale i - J Regular Price s 30x3 $15.80 $13.50 . Dust Caps $.20 $.15 . I 30 x 3 18.50 15.75 Dry Cell Batteries .65 .55 XX 5 30 x 3'2 : 20.05 17.15 Electric Lantern 3.50 2.50 Kear b'UU ' 25 X f- W S'JS Enamels 1.00 . .85 Ford Springs- ; . 32 x 4 31. 9o 27.30 , i cn 1 ok Sale 32 x 4 37.40 32.00 gfameTls. , , f. Regular Price I s 'i v j. .n no in Flash Lights 1.50 1.25 & i v I in'in S'S Gloves 2-50 125 Front 4-00 $3'25 1 , 34 x 4 40.10 Si.W Read L.t Qloveg 5Q 40 Rear 1Q 00 g 50 , ' TUBES Peteler jacks 6.50 5.50 Corresponding reductions in I i on o o on nos bimplex Jacks 3.50 Z.lo . ' . , 3 30 x 3 3.20 2.85 Neverleak .75 .60 tlie Price of Ford High Tension j J 30 x 3o 3.80 3.25 Monkey Grip .75 !60 Magneto, Bearings, Piston i 32 x 4 5.35 4.60 Monkev Grip 1.50 1.00 Rings, Number Brackets, Fan j i 34 x 4 5.65- 4.85 Tube Patches .75 .60 Belts, Brake Linings, Speed- , J Yankee Polish 1.00 .85 ometer Cables, Radius Rods, j , -Some odd sizes in both Tires, Freeman Polish .75 .60 Radiator Hoods, Tire Covers, j i Casings, and Tubes at even Tire Pumps 2.50 2.00 Axels, Manifolds, Gaskets, j greater reductions than the Spark Plugs 1.25 .85 Spindles, Radiator Hose, Lugs I above. We have a few Ford Par uSs L9 . -JJ and Bolts, Shims, Hub Caps, i nv , .,, . Spark Plugs jo .50 Gas Savers, V alve Stems, Com- J I- Tires that we can sell with A. Spot Lights 5.50 4.00 muator Wires, for all Fords, W. Tread from $12.50 to $15.00 Spring Oilers .25 .15 Maxwell, Stud ebaker, Mitchell, i ! each. Weed Chains 6.25 5.00 (Paige, and Chevrolet parts. j ! These are genuine bargains of high quality, goods and it will pay you to come and take advantage of these prices while we can supply the different sizes, parts, and accessories. v i WE HAVE REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS THAT ARE FULLY GUARANTEED. j Dealers In HUDSON, ESSEX, and CHEVROLET Automobiles! MANTI, UTAH. U "MilfcJfci ARMOR PLATE HOSIERY SPRING CITY FLO E ATTENTION! f Returned Soldiers. i-t I' W W To show in a tangible way a part of our appre- j Q ciation for what you have done we will allow - i o you a discount of 10 per cent on any article in j our store, except groceries, purchased for your , own personal use. I I 02 Eh w All next week we will sell Scowcroft Never- , g rip Overalls at $1.98. There is not a better j o Overall made and they are sold under an ab- ! ; solute guarantee. H 0 . ! $ 1 Wasatch Merc. Co. j 3 "GOOD GOODS." Z. C. M. I. WORK SHOES "NEVER-RIP" OVERALL I |