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Show r - - - : . . -. WORLDU c ';;'Tn A NATION-WIDE -fcii RKIJABI.E LAHGK8T J j )) (NLflW QUALITY DKPARTMJUTY II jl IJLI llJjOl? ALWAYS STORE rtjf 'J'fX -Qj' 1 ! flncoimtoi AT LOW organization W A 571 DEPARTMENT STORES ces MT. PLEASANT, UTAH. "Responsibility" "Responsibility" to you for your every purchase here is never shunned. "Responsibility" for our acts, for our promises, for our goods, is never conditional. "Responsibility" without strings or red-tape, safeguards your buying here, for to stand sponsor is to make good in every instance. "Responsibility" carries with it a definite obligation to you which is a matter of a part of your purchase here. "Responsibility" of the J. C. Penney Company has been and is I today one of its chief assets responsible to trade marts for i upright dealings that we may merit the best of everything, I responsible to the public for square dealing that we may j merit its patronage. i i "Responsibility" that is individually applied is always a matter of doubt. "Responsibility" here is never questionable for it applies alike to everybody. Why Do People Trade in MT. PLEASANT? IT IS WORTH WHILE FOR EVERY PERSON WITH A DOLLAR TO SAVE OR SPEND TO KNOW THE ANSWER. HERE ARE A FEW REASONS: Mt. Pleasant is an unusually mnl tiadinir, editor. In hmnlri'ds dt' homes their entire eunmiereial anl siieial relations are linked with Mt. Pleasant. Their interests ami the interests til' the town proper are mutual. The home in'oplo not only trade in Mt. Pleasant heeauso the dollar pies farthest, hut it helps to keep the dollars at home where they pay taxes, interest, rent, groeery, dry pxnls, clothing, cloth-ing, hardware and implement bills, church and lode dues, dentist den-tist and doctor bills, newspaper subscriptions, the butcher, the baker, the harness man, telephone rent, the li.e'ht and power I bills, insurance, lor many pleasures and other necessities and the surplus can be applied on time deposits at our dependable banks. They trade at home to help build up the community where their interests are. The cities tire too biir, anyway. Why help them 1 Mt. Pleasant 's business interests are united in anything that, is good for the community and they appreciate the splendid co-operation of their country friends. THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS MEN OF MT. PLEASANT UNITE IN SPREADING THIS GOSPEL: WASATCH MKKO. CO., "(loo.l (loods" .1. C. Penney Company, "A Nation Wide Institution'' SAXPMTK COUNTY (,'1)1)1', "Winchester Store" .1. C. PKNNKY CO., "A Nation Wide Institution" NOKTII SANPKTK I'.AXK, "Safely, Service, Silence" PKOUKKSS MKb'C. CO., "Ljiiiilily, Plus Service" CITY I! A KKKY & CAFK, "Service ami Courtesy" KI.'ICKSKX, M '!,T K (1KOCKKY CO., "There is no i virtue in age unless you have made good." SKKI.KY IIINCKU'IY A I 'TOMOI'.I I ,K Co., "Direct Podge Po ol hers Pealcrs" KUTK TIIKATKK, "Home of 1st. Class Knlertainment" S. I). PONdSPOh'l'', "Hardware, Produce and Uroeerios" I TIH; PYb'AMIl), "North Sanpete's Weekly Newspaper' WOOD For Sale -Mra, jool ,,, $500 FORJO WORDS J'-lrst Prlre for Letter H,r.o.,., """" '"''"'omlcal Toilet So;,,, ''" V !'.' Other. Ch P,,,. ,.,Kh a to ai of $l,r,)(i in (Jin n j , 'I""'1'" of S.IFKKUOLirs sv-Vl'r oOAP FOR SOFT SKIN J , , , i vour oppor.unl.y to ,.,' iiiov I nilHlnoMu, or iile..,,r . ' f, ' nn education, ol lien youi'se f of ilehi u ' will ,,1,, " 1 ' ome. on,. , 1 v. n this ,v,sh. Why , ,,,,. p Nlsnip for rn lni'on.,nM , , ! "tiles. Shelll., i i i " 1111,1 C'Hlllelil Lnhoiuloi les, , Aurura, lllluou, ' jau T")'.iH AM) ST A RLE r The est i .i. il i ii.-iry Itomzunc treatment for II w,m.l , cuts, ,u,,l ,s ai clTertivo in the sfd, is ill the liome. Horn) ilesh. il(Ji!s wj(C remarkalile .speed under il Kiwerful in Ihience. Tin: Ireatrnent is tl;n same f,.. . - 'r- animals as lor humans. Fir:,t w.-ts' ou, infectious g-rms with liquid Horojone ' P and the Itonizune Powder C'im)lct,.9 t ' 1 J liealinir rir,,M-s.s. l'i i.-o (iiotn'i!) 30c fin and $1. 20. l'ow,ler3teandC0c. 8oid by ! ED. JOHNSTON, Druggist , u ICOMIMV COAL ' C As Vitamins count in Food, so Ilea' " I'nils count in Coal. CASTLK G ATE COAL Is Cre.tti-st in Jit fnita. ' S' That is why il is Ki'dMjJiy COAL The North Sanpete School District ' has ord-red its year's supply fron, us, about Tun tons. They know a good lhin hen they see it. Now g f( the time to put in your winter's 8up- nlv Ki'llienilt, r I lie ront vo I . . . uuj iroia us !s weighed by a disinterested pa, ty. See SAM'U'K CO-OP. for ratei. PROFESSIONAL CASDS The L. P. NELSON AGENCY -Notaiy I'lililii', Collisions, Klre f ln-.ui an, i', lt ;1l Lsinte. Stocks H lioieK lioulit an, I sop!. Ollice in i:rik-en liuil ling MT. 1-1,1 ; As, . XT, L T. .II. 0. SUNDWALL, M. D. Fb)slclaa ami Surge-in Office iu Lauiont Luili.Lg i Ottice Hours: 2 to 6 p. a. tliccca: Ollice, No. T. Residence, No. 1 ML Fleauuuat, ltL. H. F. Sjyudertfaard, ii, D. t'lis i Inn a Smrss Complele X-Kay Lqulpuient. X-tUi' Therapy and iCauiugrapby. Offlco at reM.ience oiipoMte i'oat Offlce. bone is. Mi. rieasajt. Utab. i S. S. ATKI.N AI lwi;i:.i..w I . s. o.oii.itiuw r I rlikse,, Pleaint, VlaU L. E. CHRISTEN iiN Atloriicy-itt-liiT Succe.vfor to J. W. (.h.r.7 1 W;j;itc'll Blliklitg Mt. PU'iisaut, - - Ulah Mrs. L3dia Barton I i; I X Kl X I ll Ouly 11.00 per day . Mount Pleasaul, L'lak. RALPH MEKZ for all kinds cf PLUMBING & REPIilNQ at Mi r Monomelic Works H10U. J'lioue !."! Main Mrvet - . Mt. PI.muwbI Consult Us About Your Eyes o era tpe?clIUts In I ho ac!oc of Optom,try: can dl.,no.s. ,j cs.j of defective vision with ui eninn ec-cutacy ec-cutacy and fit !.,, tb.i, villi con quer It completely. Our niKhod 1) sate, certain drujiles, ,ud pen fevt r-sults r-sults ar obts.lnJ In er,- lost an sV. AW ays hr. t0 ,,,rv, yo,, pTOaiptW and 111 h m.eiupr that wlii b tj yor complete sal lfactloii Dr. E. G. Mills BEAUTY PARLOR " Ladios Hair Dressing and , Massage, l-'ir.-l Class Work Uuaranuvd I'lione j ,,,. Aplnt,nent Metropolitan Barber Shop l .ilMlen. I .,, eMnib?Kjreanu&ataMaeaiBaaaMamaaaMB jj W'c do not Cohhlo Uu( Shoes ii ii I'iiI REBUILD THEM I : l.v Kactory Molhods ;: : ;u jiu : Lowest IVssiMo Price ; o. w. ujoikc ii |