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Show Ad lets FOR- SALE A good second-hand range. Apply this office. . 4-19-tf New and second-hand furniture at The Modern. KUKNIS11ED ROOMS Nice, new and clean, one block north on State street. Mrs. Sarah 1). Wilcox. 4-IS-tf 250 AC'RKS of choice grazing land to lease in North Creek. Apply to I,. J. Frandsen, Mt. Pleasant. 4-12-tf FOR SALE Young pigs, pure bred Duroc Jerseys. Pedigrees furnished. fur-nished. Jas. W. Blain, Spring City, Utah. 6-10-6t FLOWERS We grow the best and ship the beat. 4 Large Green Houses. Mail us your orders, large or small. LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI, UTAH. Farm Loans. On easy terms. Option payments. Funds always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Millor & Veile Loan Co. H. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. , FRESH Violets, Roses, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail growers In Utah. Two establishments, Provo and Ogden. Our Floral work Is beautiful beau-tiful and distinctive. PHONE 8-0, where flowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen, Mt. Pleasant.'Utah. Fop Sale Cheap, op Trade. The famous Stallion Dymal, owned by the Mt. Pleasant Percheron Horse company. A nation as well as a state prize winner. A sure Foal getter, get-ter, and well preserved. In good health, sound in every way. The owners own-ers could better use another horse of his class. He weighs 1800 pounds, color, black; born and raised in France. Fully registered. Call on L. C. Rasmussen for f ullparticulars, and see the object of a bargain. 3-22tf FOR SALE Fresh Butter. Mr. K. LeRoy Barton. Pyramid Ads get results! '9 j Everybody Knows I MICK The absolute dependability of Buick cars coupled ; X with their appealing appearance are reasons for their ' wondeiful popularity. As a rule the car is not long idle, ; 1 for the ladies of the family, young and old usually plan ; X their affairs so as to enable them to accomplish much in ; X a little time by the use of the Buick family car whenever ', it is available. j : I Let us demonstrate this to j v your satisfaction. I SEELY-HINCKLEY AUTO C0.1 X Phone 103. i I MOUNT PLEASANT, UTAH. ' son of Pres. C. N. Lund of this city, wjlb- be interested to hear of his marriage Thursday of last week in the Salt Lake ' temple to Miss Aurelia Mill burn, a popular young woman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Millburn of Price, Utah. The younj couple. will live at Payson, where Mr Lund is holding a p6sition with drug firm. FOUND Another bunch of keys Owner please call at this office. r!l CLOTHES AND ;J THE, MAN GOOD character in clothing is as important as in a N man's personality it is that which represents some- thing good, dependable and worthy. - ' ' There is character and individuality in every suit of ; clothes we make. 1 X We" do not appeal to the man who thinks a suit is a ; ; suit and one will answer as well as another, but, our tail-' 1 ; ; oring does appeal to the man who knows what he wants t ; ; and is particular about what he wears. I We want your opinion of our wide range of styles X tt' : : and fabrics for the Spring and Summer season. Never X 0 ; ; have we shown a finer range of colors, weaves and tex- X tK ! tures. ! I Good clothes are high priced but they are the cheap- X ' ! est in the long run, it costs you as much to have a poor t ' ' piece of goods made as a good one. t We sell guaranteed all wool suits from $27.00 up. nC ! : ' We also have REDEEMED ALL WOOL suits as low $ as $18.50. ' C. M. PETERSEN THE TAILOR I 1 l : ! Take Care of Your Tires America's greatest need is for ships-more ships-more ships. Every available vessel is being utilized in government service. Many ships that have been carrying rubber from , Sumatra and Brazil have been taken for active transport duty. The number now left to bring rubber to this country is extremely limited. This will necessarily force a temporary curtailment curtail-ment of tire production. So, make the most of the tires you have. Use good tires. Take good care of them. Keep them in perfect repair. See that they are properly inflated. Increase their mileage by careful driving. Keep out of car tracks and away from bumps. Don't scrape the curb 'Vsco Tread or apply brakes too suddenly. v ,v Get every mile your tires A have in them. Only in that way can you be Jf jp tssured of your car's contin-v o l nous service and remember, Ul w your tire is a vital war-time I 'l ' 0ecessity- pmi m So again, t?j 'i take care of your tires. ,;: 1 United "States Tires- fe jt Jj We know United States Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. SUMNER GARAGE . SEELY-HINCKLEY AUTO CO. 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 bo 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 prr-scnt 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 fa 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 |