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Show Jkdlets WANT 101)- To trade good seed bar-loy bar-loy for oiiloa. John K. Madsen. HOKSKItAIMSH for sale. Apply to r. A. Clark, Mt. Pleasant. 4-19-41 FOIt SALIC A good second-hand iaiif,c. Apply tills office. 4-19-tf j New and second-hand furniture at The Modern. FOR SALE Rhubarb. Mrs Jacob Bifcler. When in need of a first class trained train-ed nurse, cull on Mrs. Elsie Simons. 1 OK SALE 8 Rhode Island hens and rooster, or will trade for White Leghorns. II. F. Wall. FURNISHED ROOMS Nice, new and clean, one block north on State street. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox. 4-3-tf TWO fine Suits left on hand, for sale cheap; size 3ti long. Come early If you want them. C. M. Petersen. FOR SALE A good home with 4 rooms, half lot with water right. Apply to Austin Monsen. 4-27 250 ACRES of choice grazing land to lease in North Creek. Apply to L. J. 1'iandsen, Mt. Pleasant. 4-12-tf FOR SALE Young pigs, pure bred Liuioe Jerseys. Pedigrees furnished. fur-nished. Jas. W. Blaiu, Spring City, Utah. 5-10-6t WANTED Bids for measuring Mountain Tunnel water for the season at head of Twin Creek. Apply to John K. Madsen. FOR SALE A new 5-room modern bungalow, also has three rooms In basement. Terms reasonable. D. R. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 4-26-tf FOUND An automobile side lamp, between Mt. Pleasant and Spring City. Inquire at this office. For Sale. THOROUGHBRED Rose Comb white Orpington eggs' for setting. Inquire In-quire of N. H. Omanson, Spring City, Utah. . For Sale. A BIG BARGAIN! 80 acres of good wheat land located by the Black Hills, east of Spring City. Two 40-acre 40-acre plats. One 40 under four wire fence. Call on N. H. Omanson, Spring City, Utah. Farm Loans. On easy terms. Option payments. Funds always on hand. For twenty-one twenty-one years representing Millor & Veile Loan Co. R. Anderson, agent, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. FLOWERS Let us have your Flower order for Decoration Day. We can ship promptly prompt-ly and supply you with all you wish. LEHI FLORAL CO., LEHI, UTAH. FRESH Violets, Roses, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail grower 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. U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRES Siimeer Qarage. Everybody Sees ; A Change In Father Suffered Over Twenty Yours And Spent Thousands Of Dollars Trying Try-ing To Get Well-Troubles Overcome. "My father has suffered from chronic stomach troubles for over twenty years and has paid out thousands thous-ands of dollars on medicines and doctors," said G. W. Slayton, a well-known well-known Cobb county farmer, who lives near Smyrna, a short distance from out of Atlanta. "We tried nearly everything trying to cure him, and he went olT'to the springs, thinking maybe the water would help him, but it just looked like nothing would reach his trouble. Then he tried dieting, and lived on liquid food until he almost starved but even that failed to do any good, and he just kept going from bad to worse. "I don't guess there was ever a case as stubborn as his, and if there ever was a confirmed dyspeptic he was one of them, and I guess he would have been one yet if it hadn't been for this Tanlac. "The first we heard of this medicine medic-ine was when my father saw an advertisement ad-vertisement in the papers from parties par-ties he knew in Tennessee, who were friends of his, and he knew what they said about it was the truth so he got it right away and began taking it. "Well, sir, it acted just like magic and everybody -notices the change in father now why, he is just like a different man, and sits down to the table and eats like a farm hand. Only yesterday, he ate pork and turnips for his dinner,- and ate so much we were actually afraid he was overdoing the thing, but he laughed and said nothing hurt him now, and that he was hungry and expected to eat and make up for lost time. "Now, when a medicine will do things like that, I think people ought to know about it, and I want to say right now, that I would not give one bottle of Tanlac for all the other medicines and health resorts in the country put together." Tanlac is now sold in Mt. Pleasant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephraim by Ds. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock and in Manti by Ralph Hougard. Advertisement. Pyramid Ads get, results! foi Uviw Way 11 S HgtaSO t : : : i ?cw yxi Mt CONS()l,IIi,TI.I H KM ! ! !(K o. iMotint PIcHxint, l'lh New line of Wedding Announcements Announce-ments received at the Pyramid. 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 fotir 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 II I 1MB Mil ITT' I CLOTHES AND 1 1 THE MAN i X j . .gOOD character in clothing is as important as in a H H man s personality it is that which represent s some- J thing good, dependable and worthy. v There is character and individuality in every suit of f t clothes we make. I We do not appeal to the man who thinks a suit is a t I i 5 suit and one will answer as well as another, but, cur tail- . oring does appeal to the man who knows what ho wants and is particular about what he wears. i We want your opinion of our wide range of styles I and fabrics for the Spring and Summer season. Never I I have we shown a finer range of colors, weaves aud tex- tures. t $ . Good clothes are high priced but they are the cheap- est in the long run, it costs you as much to have a poor t I piece of goods made as a good one. t I We sell guaranteed all wool suits from $27.0C up. We also have REDEEMED ALL WOOL suit:; as low I as $18.50. t z i ! I i 'CM. PETERSEN I I THE TAILOR ! ? i .J : ! $ |