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Show n)R SALE A good tiocond-huiul range. Apply tills office. 4-19-tf siew and second-hund furniture at Tj'e Modern. pi'liNlSIIEll ItOOMS Nice, new j fieaii, oiu) block north on State ""eet. 'Mi'3- Sarah D. Wilcox. 4-3-tf FOR SALE Young pigs, pure bred puroo Jerseys. Pedigrees fur-nUlwj fur-nUlwj Jas. W. Blain, Spring City, FLOWERS n grow the best and ship the bent. 4 Large Green Houses. Mill us your orders, large or small. LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI, UTAH. Farm Lotuis. On easy terms. Option payment. Funds always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Mlllor & yeile Loan Co. K. Anderson, agent, jit, pleasant, Utah. FRESH Violets, Rosea, Carnation and Lilies. Largest retail grower In Utah. Two establishments, Provo and Ogden. Our Floral work lg beau-liful beau-liful aud distinctive. PHONE 8-0, there flowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen, -Mt. pleasant, Utah. For Sale Cheap, or Trade. The famous Stallion Dymal, owned by the Mt. Pleasant Percheron Horse company. A nation as well ag 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 I. C. Rasniussen for full particulars, ind see the object of a bargain. 3-2 2tf FOR SALE 84 0 acres of the best farming land in the county, known as the old Water Hollow ranch, located locat-ed 5 miles north of Fountain Green. There are 130 acres of alfalfa with plenty of water, 300 acres of grain land under cultivation, 24 0 acres of good hill pasture inclosed with net fence, 170 acres of pasture and un-i un-i broken dry land. The farm is well equipped with machinery. The place can be bought with the livestock, or without. For full particular aee D. A. Robertson, Fountain Green. 6-2 9 FOR SALE The home of Mrs. R. Campbell on State street, one block south on Main. Apply at home of R. Anderson, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRES Sumner Garage. Small pigs for sale. William G. Wagstaff. M.-s.JobnAMahtref0,'r6nt- . -A -cowTeS, abH He,:-"- Only $200. south of Main street. Not in "ood district. Inquire at the Py 'amid office. 'OR SALE - FINE THOROUGH-"red THOROUGH-"red pigs, 6 weeks old. Dr W P O. 8. Tire are GOOD TIRES . i LOST A big, heavy camp quilt tinder please return to Mt. Pleasant fenoe Shop. 1'OK SALE 100 acres of fine farming iand, including pasture and dry land. Good water right. Apply" to Mrs. Anna C. Hansen, Oakville. 8-10 FOR SALE -35 acres of alfalfa alfal-fa land, good team of mares, harness and wagon. See Arthur O. Neilson. FOR SALE Four pure bred male hogs. 3 months old. Neils Larson 7-27 U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRES Sumner Qaraxe. LOST Two horses, one iron gray, seven years old weighs 1300 lbs., one roan bay, ten years old and about 1100 lbs., branded A with bar under on left hip. $15.00 REWARD if returned re-turned to Paradise Hotel, Price, Utah. Telephone James Raptes at his expense. FOR SALE at a bargain, a new 3 inch Studebaker wagon. Arthur O. Neilson. The, water is fine at the Rainbow Fishery these hot August days. Fishing, Fish-ing, Boating, Picnicing. Welcome. 8124 U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRES Sumner Qax&s. I. L. WEIGHT - Architect Peterson Bank Phone 104 x Richfield, Utah Pyramid Ads get result! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department f the Interior. U. S. Land Ofice at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 6, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Mads Anderson, of Indian-ola, Indian-ola, Utah, who on June 23. 1915, made Homestead Entry, Serial No! 015263, for EV2 NW, W NE, Section 21, Township 12 South. Range 4 East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make thTee year proof, to establish claim to ,the land above described before the Clerk of the District Court, at Maml, Utah, on the 17th day of August 118. Claimant names a witnesses: J. M. Tanner of Falrvlew, Utah; Hyrum" Mower of Falrvlew, Utah; Samuel Simons of Mount Pleasant, Utah; Orr Slaions of Mount Pleasant, Utah. E. H. ASHBT, Register. I CLOTHES AND j THE MAN Gi OOD character in clothing is as important as in a j ! man's personality-it is that which represents some- j thing good, dependable and worthy. ; There is character and individuality in every suit of ! clothes we make. 1 , ! ' 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- t I ! oring does appeal to the man who knows what ho wants j and is particular about what he wears. We want your opinion of our wide range of styles" X and fabrics for the Spring and Summer season. Never have we shown a finer range of colors, weaves and ta j tures. Good clothes are high priced but they are the cheap- - est in the long run, it costs you as much to have a poor piece of goods made as a good one. We sell guaranteed all wool suits from $27.00 up. - J - We also have REDEEMED ALL WOOL suits as low . as $18.50. ' I ; cTmjetersen THE TAILOR ; ! 1 MM.I1. I ill .. . M J PLENTY OF COAL : : at the . ; : I Larsen Coal Mine ; ; All lump coal at $2.00 per ton. ; ; I A new road is built from Beaver dam to the coal mine. ; ; ', I In about two weeks a road will be made across the mount- ain passing the David Brown farm. ; I If the public wants better coal at a. low price,, patronize the Larsen, otherwise we will close down on account of ' heavy expenses on the road. . ! I GUS PATRONIS, Leasee. i: WHAT WILL A DOLLAR BUY? j 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 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 an 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 & RAVINGS BANK RED CROSS NOTES. Weekly contributions July 28: Donations of 1 egg to 50c $56.68 From honies near the river 2.85 Profit on eggB sold at Red Cross price 2.44 Total $61.97 Special donation from Mrs. S. E. Jensen 1.00 Let The People Think.' Do yuu know thai some people in Mount Pleasant don't seem to know that the world id at war? Do you know that some people wonder why we need a Red Cross Organization? Do you know that a contribution of "one egg" was given by a family of aver'age circumstances? Do you know that two of Mount Pleasant'- business bus-iness men positivel reruae to help, the Red Cross7 Do you know that one man wonders why we need U help more than our own Mount Pleaa-ant Pleaa-ant boys? Do you know lhat'lt'a the same people wbo give every time and that we have many women slackers slack-ers among us? Let the People think. A large number of iininh ed articles were received from the variouB branches this week aud are being prepared for shopmcnt. The 'Primary associations of the North Sanpete Stake of the L. D. S. church sent in 10 pillows, 20 pillow cases., 12 afghans, 60 wash cloths, 10 towels, and 10 substitute band-kerchiefs. band-kerchiefs. From the Claxton School at Fair-view, Fair-view, 10 comfort pillows, 21 wash cloths, 59 tea towles, 12 tray clot lis. 28 napkins, 4 aprons, 8 druses, 8-petticoats, 8-petticoats, and 12 undershirt;!. From the Fairview Junior Iliglr, it undershirts. 8 dresses, 12 night, gowns, anil 10 aprons. From Chester, 8 sweaters and I r refugee dresses. From Freedom, 17 chemise, 8 petticoats and 4 dresses. PROFESSIONAL CJRDS Lawyers J, W. CHERRY A t(rne)-t-Iiw Oilice in Uamont Building. Telephone Tele-phone No. 46 Mt. Pleasant, Utah CLAUD W. BURQUIST Attoi iie-Mt-L Office Second floor of Erickaea block. Notary Public in offic. Telephone No. 7 Mt. Pleasant, Utah Doctors W. P. WINTERS, ML D. f 'liysiclim X Kuricnon Proprietor Winters Oeueml UomtH-tal. UomtH-tal. -Ottlee at Hospital 1 block S. of Main on 1st West. Phone Wo. 66 Mt. Pleasant, Utah DR. R. A. BURGH ItoatUt 260'4 Main Street Salt Lake City. Utah DR. D. D. TEBB& Deutlxt TeleplMme No. 7 Second Floor Wasatch 111 iMUn Mt. PlenHant, Utah ' DR. F. R. TA NNER " Dentin OflVcp on Scond floor of the WKECH DRUG STORE MT- PHEASANT UTAH DR. R. A. BATKM.UI Veterinarian l'HONK KM Mt. Pleasant, Utah O. Y BOHNK Sauilurf iP.lMnbr Ik Tinr Mt. feasant. Utah I 1 -I li i " " Consult Us About li Your Eyes We nr H)wlalta tn tit ri ml tVptnnielrv; ran dijii)nM mrj rw of dnfeetiv vision ivlih unxrrlim tu -rurary and (It glM tkM )H juer tt rnm'lrtlr. litr rnk4 In iafe, rfrtain flniKl"f ai4 fwfoi I r-jiiiltft r-jiiiltft ar nhtaitri In rry tnmtmmra. Alwayn her to mtt jom yroiyUy anil in a manner tkt wB k t pw rouiplete tlfi Um, Dr. E. G. Mills r : : l:::,:.;i;,:..u |