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Show Buick is a gift suggestion that grows in favor each time Christmas comes Drop in at the Buick showroom today, and finish your Christmas shopping The Gi'eatest BUICK Ever A1910Builr E. L, JONES NEPHI, UTAH ,j( j J. A NATION WIDE H f I INSTITUTION feA PEPARTMENT STORES Mt.Pleasant, Utah j f Christmas Day the warm, glowing f T Ml feeling of friendship the exchange of p thoughtful gifts the day when families yY and neighbors gather together when ofi fh "folks" sing carols when his majesty, JO ft. the Turkey, centers the attention the ,1 ' fA .spirit of all of this is in our greeting to you, sfe j ' Merry Christinas - r J 8th ANNUAL Enjoy a winter vacation in Ogden, the West's greatest livestock live-stock center. See the big show in the new $100,000 Coliseum, the choicest herds and individual entries of a dozen states competing for ten thousand dollars in prizes. New program each day of educational educa-tional and amusement features. . JANUARY 4 th to 8th Write for information. Special , railway rates. Address communi- Ei2!T0-'0S& cations' to MfAj JESSE S. RICHARDS, Secretary PrJrrlllHL Ogden Union Stock Yards WfM Ogden, Utah IkEP he cthestock Center && ,, VA" "J ofllwlJest OGDEN STOCK-SHOW ROSTER iS WHO'S WHO OF INDUSTRY The roster of officials and judves elected for the Eighth Annual Ogucn Livestock Show, January 4 to S, includes in-cludes the names of many of . the best known men of the industry and shows a eepgrnphical reprise ntation of the entire "West. That the Ogden Show is patronized on a na.ional scale is indicated in-dicated in the personnel of the men who will serve in official capacities in the forthcoming livestock classic. The superintendents of the siiow and their respective sections are as follows: C. G. Adnev, Pure Bred Beef Cattle Section: Sec-tion: Frank M. DrlsRs, Pairy Cattle Section: Jack Murray, Sheep Section; Reed W. Warnick, Swine Section: iterl Brvan, Stock Cattle Section; Henry Oljei'hansley, Judging Contests. The judges who will inspect exhibits and pass on awards are: Frank Brown, Carlton, Oregon, Pure Bred Beef Ca r 1 1.-: Axel Hansen, Savane, Minnesota, Dairy Cattle; Kzra .1. F.icldxtcrt, Pocalello, Idaho, Pure Brwl Swine; Kenneth C. Ike lor, I.utran, Utah, kamlioiiillet Sheep: Frank Brown, Carlton, On-pon, Coarse and Middle Wool Sheep; George Ha.-h-ten, Salt Luke Citv, Ftall, Carloads Fat Cattle; Charles Clavton, Ontlen, IT lull, Carload Feeder Cattle; Flank Ba'l, Op. len Utah, Individual Fat Steers and Heifers: Forrest Tavlor, San Francisco, California, Fat Sheen; Glen Whitlock, Grand Island, Nebraska, Fat Swine. The executive committee is composed of the following: Charles H. Barton. Chairman: L.. F. Whirloik, .lames H. PeVine, Jesse S. ll-hards, Frank M. Iri ;ks, M. K. llani)lon, Charles Clavton. The officers and directors of the Os-den Os-den Livestock Siiow, now i ncn nilten t. pre the following: Charles H. M:uton, President: JanieS II. HcVine, Vlce-Pr. s-Ident; s-Ident; P. Hcaley. Vice-President Frank J. Stevens, Vice-President: A. P. BiLce-low, BiLce-low, Vice-I'ri-sluVnt; M. S. Freles, Vice-President; Vice-President; P. A. Bix, Treasurer; L. F. FOR SALE Oil RENT Modern seven rooiii home Reasonable terms V. L. Johnson. , WhitToek, General Manager, Jesse ( Richards, Secretary. Directors: Ogden, Utah, Charles H. Brrton, James H. De-Vine, De-Vine, P. A. Dix, L. F. Whitlock, Jesse S. Richards, Frank M. ' P:-:'p;s, I-Y-'d M. Nye, K. L. Van Meier, M. R. Hampton, Charles Clayton, Os ar Peterson, Andrew An-drew Bingham, Fdwin Green well, C. . Potter, C. K. ITawver, B. II. Fox, Ale), Patterson, Jack Lt c, Georg-e Toin'in.n, Sam Jarvis, C. A. kod-ers, L. Tj. Keller 13. It. All.)!,, A. F. Strayer, John Child A. L. Curi.stianscn, Thos. E. McKay, C. L. Heren, Jack Murray, Leo Peck, J P.av Hindu-lift, A. P. Miller. c. 'G. Adnev, Coi iniie, Utah; - K. S. Hinkley, Provo, Utah; Ezra J. Fjeldsted, Pocalello, Id:,uo; F. V. P.ine'iart, Boise, Idaho; 10. u. Waller, Filer, Idaho; Earl Si-.-li-y, Mt. Pleasant, II I ah; John I. Cazi, r, Wells, Nevada, Flovd Fox, Sil-verton, Sil-verton, ,Cree;on, Herbert C handler, Baker, On-ui.n: P. W. Ols m, cukeville, Vv' onii n",-; Lee Kenne:-, ManM, Utah; Fi':i' k Griie, Poise, Idaho: C. Z. Harris l:i--hniond, Utah; I.--.- Pet-rson, Salina Utah; ll-i-ol.l P. Uii-hanls, Salt Lake Citv, Utah; Charles Miller, Wisdom, Mont.: Tin mas P;'i t'-r, l-Ivanston, Wyo F. C. Neddini'in, Mindon, Nevada; Ralph Pilchforlh, . 1 ill . t-. 1 . (Ilali: P,-ter Hansen," Han-sen," Jackson, Wvomins: P'ert Charter, Jackson, W-omhur: John V. Thomlev Kavsville. Ul.: Mike Barclay, Blacli-ro't, Blacli-ro't, Idaho; John T. Caine. Ill, Logan, Utah- IT. II. Shildnian, I-'iler, Idaho: C McMaster. Twin Falls, Idaho; A. P. Warnick, Pleasant Grove, Utah; P, W. Werni' k, P!.as-nit Grove, I'tah: R. W. ; 1 1 . . Lj ga r'. Salt Lake city, Utah; Harold Wintertnn, I'lc, rl est on. Utah; C. A. Val-n;ine, Val-n;ine, Poeal-lln. Idaho; Harrv L. Summers. S '1111011. Idalin; Hugh C. Wood. Spencer, Idaho : ln" Shutwell, Poise, Idaho; V. J. Kelly, Kelly, Wyoming: Wyo-ming: L. l-'.llison. l.nvton, U'.ali; Grover c. Rich. Salt t.ake city, Utah; John W. H,.cs Brlghain citv, Iltah: Lawrence P.etlis, Gannett, Idaho; J. Selby Badt, Wells, Nevada. FOR SALE A (;;ood Piano, and a large exLensiou dining table Mrs. O. P. Wall. DRESSMAKING I'll ices Reasonable Mlt-i. It. X. 1)11 ATEK Ml Pleasant, Utah. .Mrs. Lvdia Burton tu mm:i l ICSli Only $1.00 i.er day Mount I'lnKBOKt (rth Miss Helane Nelson : I'ulilii: Sie:nii;raplier, with Nelson Agency. Ml. Pleasant, Utah. 3. Willardsen, Pres. C. W. Sorensen, Vice-Pres. E. W. Wall, Secy. Epliraim, I'tah Mt. Pleasant, Utah Mt. Pleasant, Utah Sanpete County Rankers Association December 1, 192G To Our Customers: 'Wn desire to call tlie attention of our patrons to the following items of expense necessary n the handling of check accounts: Check Books, Postage, Tass Books, Envelopes, Deposit Slips, Remittance Sheets, Statement Sheets, Adding Machine Paper, Ledger Sheets, Proof Sheets, -nd other small sums for stationery and supplies. Also a .proportionate amount of employes' em-ployes' salaries, rent, taxes, depreciation on machines, typewriters, fixtures, etc. Experts, who have made a careful study of this subject, assert that it costs the average bank in excess of $1.00 per month, or $12.00 per year to carry (lie ay era so account. This is interest on $120.00 at 10 per cent. What are tlie conclusions? On accounts, whose average- daily balance is less than $120.00, the Uv.ik sustains a loss. Tlie American Public docs not ask something for nothing. They are willing to pay for valuable service, efficiently rendered. Many of the banks jf the State are asking a Service charge of $1.00 per month on checking check-ing accounts that- do not average at least $100 00 per month. We are going to cut these figures in half and ai.k our customers to share this loss with us. Accordingly, beginning January 1st, 1927, the undersigned banks will make a Service-Charge Service-Charge of 50c per month against all checking accounts whose average daily balance is below $50.00, where three or more checks have been written; except where the owner controls one or more checking accounts, where the average balance is in excess of $50.00. No charge will be made against Charitable or Church Organi zatiolns. We believe the great majority of our customers will see the justice of our cause and either increase their balances, or gladly pay the 50c charge for the privilege and convenience of having a banking connection. Tliis action is not taken to deprive any one of a hawking connection. On the contrary we welcome you all. We ask only partial re-imbursenient for money actually paid out, and fox-services fox-services honestly rendered. ' We take this opportunity of thanking our many patrons for past patronage and wisli for vou all continued prosperity. Yours very truly, MANTI C1T7 SAVINGS BANK, ' MT. PLEASANT COMM'L. & SAV. BANK, NOPiTH SANPETE BANK, BANK OF EPHRAIM, GUNNISON VALLEY BANK, FATRVIEW STATE BANK, BANK OF MORONI, BANK OF FOUNTAIN GREEN. If you are wearing glasses and ar still suffering from headaches ann nervousness, etc. you may REST ASSURED THAT YOU APE NOT PROPERLY CORRECTED. I CAN GUARANTEE YOU 8ERV ICES SUPERIOR ' TO ANY YOU HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OBTAIN SO FAR. IN PACT IF YOUR EYES ARB HARD TO CORRECT THEN I WAN T TO SEE YOU. DR. CYRUS 0. NIELSEN Eye-strain Specialist t'hone 42, Epliraim Utah. a. S. ATKIN AT'IOUNKY-AT-I-.UV 17. S. CoHiiiiiMsioncr Krlcksen ItMg. Mt.. Pleasant , Dtl L. R. CHRISTENfiEN Lament Huilding Mt. Pleasant, x - - Utah The lTpTnELSON AGENCY N.ilnry I'lililic. 'oll.-rt ions. Klw Insurance, Kenl Eslnte. Slocks itomlo l"Mic! iiikI sold. Otliiv in KrickM'ii ItiiU'MiiK MT. IM.tt AS.ANT, I'TiMI Sinn Paint infl and Calciininins For all kinds ot sign work, home minting and Calciining call od j h. Curtis, or phone 125, Mount I'leasant. HEMSTITCHING Mrs. Cicile BUtle, one block East and two and one half South of Drug store Consult Us About t - yet . - Your Eyes We are specialists in the science ol Optometry; can diagnose any case .if defective vision with unerring ac-uracy ac-uracy ?nd (it .glasses that will con ucr it completely. Our method i? I lie, certain, drugless and perfect re '-,a.s are obtained in every instance. ! Always here to serve you promptly and in a manner that will be to your ninplole satisfaction. Dr. E. G. Mills M ensnnt, Utah Order your Christmas Cards now at The Pyramid Office. Tim oml Jht? when you put an Ideal VEGTO on the job in place of old-time fuel wasters will soon pay for 'vSjrJ the improvement. And that's oniy the beginningl You and your family have a new experience in generous, constantly circulating warmth. No "spotty heat-. . ing," no lifeless, scorched, "bumed-out" air. VECTO circulates gentle, satisfying comfort to all rooms. Operates on the scientific principle o! convection. con-vection. See it at our store today! VECTO is a beauty in its lustrous pearl-porcelain enameled jacket and a work-saver. The best heat for small Domes, stores, offices, shops unless you are ready for Ideal ARCOLA Hot Water Radiator Heating. Buy Ideal VECTO $97 (freight extra); $10 down, easy payments. Send for booklet (free.) 1 j3l If G- F- BOHNE, Plumber. jj" Jp? State Street Mt. Pleasant V H . E ; A T ' E " R. Hi ! WOMEN 1 t Are The Saving Element ; Back. OPEN a bank t W account for Most -f ,( i a r l yur Wlfe- f Successful I Men YOU will find You - She will save I t considerable 31 Find I. a ou tne money ; ; I Sensible you hand over to v oman 1 her to run the house. o We Make a Specialty of Womsn's Accounts o t North Sanpete Bank II I Mt. Peleasant, Utah i ! |