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Show FARMS WANTED Want to hear from owner having good Utah farm for sale. If bargain, send price and description. F. B. G.. Box 495, Olney, 111. i Will mend silk hose runs like new. Prompt service. Menders for sale. Mrs. Edward Sorenson, Manti, Utah. P. O. Box 2 St. WANTED Id horses. S. P. Melgaard. Fairview, Utah. Imml nGIolmau m f-pfe Keep tip the Christmas spirit, That sentiment muij live; gfj And there's no way lhat's finer, iO"; Than just for you to cjivc .;:.";'' Your kindest thoughts and hest i-., ' reqards Bu means of our new Christmas vVf Cards. -v:vJ if Mafc your selection now before "b jj JJJ tlie choicest numbers are gone J AT THE The Pyramid Office My home on 3rd South and 3rd Ei. , i'or sale, cheap; terms or will trade for , smaller house. Montell Winkler. City. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Madden entma::i-od entma::i-od the Bndce Club at their ranch home, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Larson were sp.-cml Kuct.s. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Candland received pr:;:e ;"or hiuh score. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Anderson the con.solation prUe. Dr. C. F. MontifumiT and family of lraon. Utah ar h-re i . : 1 1 1 . t v.ith ilouve.s nnd friruU. Genuine ERLS'Li 0 lFH ...not False Presses WHEN a m.in's words siy one tbiny, ant! liis .tl I s s.iv .in entirely different thing, which do you believe' Winn j the Democrat Senator t'.om 't.-.h says he is for protection protec-tion for Utah's products against cheap foreign competition, and his acts in the Senate have always been again: t protective mcuures can you have any faith in his promises' And the tariff question-is question-is not the only instance of Senator King's opposition, in the Senate, to Utah's welfare! In iew of the ofTiual public rvor,! of Senator King, as' contrasted !o his campaign promises, Utah voters have every justification to regard his promises as false! NOTE THE "FACTS When 2 bill w,i; before Conrc to .'.ppropri.ite m.moy for buiMin m.irli m national parks, including some of Utah', scenic won'.Jt'rl.mik. .Vrutur King said (Page 939. Congre-.-.ional Rcorf. Uc. 2 2, 1 926): "I think that S4. 500. 000 for roa!s is entirely too hiy.h . . . we are getting entirely too many." Senator Smoot sponsored thr, .ippropri if !on, yet ,Vn if or Kin?, wis opposing him. Our roads make our pirks. our irks are the Vcst't rr.ifr-.t J'! vert mn J asset; they bring tourists to our sure, they bring wealth within our bonlcrt Affecting Utah's Children ti ''-iLta. Ik re s another startling example of y7jrj er lor King's opposition to the welfare wel-fare of those it- is supp'.'.ifj (o repre- Repuhlican Titkt't Of the Shrph. t! owner Aft. National "An jm for iie promotion of the wel- Fr freir1nf " wt'vn't'f -m l infant ," Senator HKK HKMT IfO'iVKIC Y w S. s.n'l ( ( -n re . . ion a 1 K or !. page Vnr Vlr" rrI'lnl c)'i ) : "I am ,,(, .. to ihr a t . . , thi ; nj ff.urt' t s i,f tlp tupr u fttt h r State Ticket f,,i !rt upon the pmlt h ir,pai.in- V'r f , l. Hvnnlnr f'T, htf,trrt( ll mrn tin I t'Ht ft,n mti- F.K.N h.HT IIAMIIKItfiF.SI rl: U;inn." Vnr f,ofrnir WII.H1M II. WATTI" 'If)" -vf, however, was pisse.J. with Vnr f'ftni;rmrn Sc n ,tf " r S rn oof s approval, over Sena- ..oVV'VoV;,.,, "' K 7T-.-..M'.n '"" " ' . . . .''',! n l'(l'-rr Im- mxt ( ,n,'r'".s 2nl lUfr,-! , , . , , , ' K. O. I.K.AI IU.IHVOOII J '' I'1' "" "' '0''..r .in. I (,(.n For Wr.l.rt .f Mini. ;;n-,imen vl.o viil c.i o;1. r.ilf w.lll JOHS W. I'll'IMMH ', n.ir,.r Srri'.'.r .-n-l : ;- ,i I . nol op- Vnr Mlttrnrj fl.nrr.il P'.'.r, (his lull V 1 1 , - li Im-, ','ivcn 11' ll .i;OK(.K V. IMIHU II .,..,, j , , ,. ,,,,,, ,, ,,,j ,,,, For lnl. Ti.i.rr ,,, f (, J , . ll. ( Inns 1 1, sm: For Mnl. iillt.ir If.-rc ,1 re Vn.il'ir Kiti;;' nn llip IVOII JH Jr.n (,., (-,;;' (;,,,,,, ,,,,, For !,,rrl.,,.ll ,.l ',,,, ,,f ri,. ?7 U) : ",S,, mi, n. ji;,n Hi',, I'rfiiihiii en ttutlt ltll inKtiitim. For Junttrrn uf tU ml itnnii, hm,nv hif'.fp it M hnrn, ritrem .rl 'r'.ttnr;f 1? 1'ininnl ffntintf tl llfr-Fl'llit llfr-Fl'llit Vl VIlA s'!i timr, on, I tlnnmul t h.mtiittmn ami tthhtftiif aftir ttk (ruth." Utah's Next (Governor t 't ' oV 1 T v,'''l i,',r.',f,l i' fxlrtni.ly iiti- - i'.n.itn I 'r.ilis next H.ivrin.ir i&fy'- " : A wrll .11 I Il.lll'l n' XI JII II ir . r .'.rlMlor. lie V V 'V'r) ".:'' l''l"il'l" -in f!.,i mily will ll,r. in- - -tjSi j rti 1 ' A Miir iinilcf ri'l li.ir ni'iiii' in", ,1'liuiriiii Vt'''A u ih.in of our St .i l p' s .ill.nn, Iml il will J WK-'i ' " irr.Mrr tl.r innttmmn.f "I a Idpul.- -T- r V'Viv- 1 ' W . ' l''ll'l'I If'i'iVrr - - Cllil'ill 'illl'Kil, W IHllllf llu-ir .I'l.. I In I ,,.,1'iT, slmujhl ::rziJ;Z: ,';;:;;;:,' A I) LETS My h'.r.ic nn 3rd South and 3rd Ea.it f ir Sal-.1 rli. ap; Icnn or trade for Misall'T io-i' m. Witil.Vr. t':tv KOtW'D A b'li-.rh cf k-ys ut Locke fe John.s Ci.ira.rc. O-aiht call on Mr. J. V I.rxki- I'.i-.l! K.'.at" a::d Hui:.hn Loa:i.v K:w.y pavnu-iir plan. No tM!nrn:.v.tn!v.v Colombia Co-lombia Fa-, in.:, ni;rl Iian A -:at ion. 41 South SW.i- ST..:. .Salt Lake City. Tor Salr or Trarlr "3 nrrn farm nt C'li'-.'.i-r. with Rrxxl homo nlmrr.t n"w. r.anu mwj SJ-.r-dn. .with nil farm tin;I'-m.-nv., which I will wll at a bargain. Will take a home In Mt Pa .ant In trade Call or srr L P. ..on, Mt rira-.nnt. Olil V.nrt J'.ir Sjlr I have for sale 40 head of Old F'..i See L. L. Pi tcrson. I'litrvl.-w, i:tnh VfH SAI.K -An Oliver Chill 2-Vay PIo-.v. nlmo-.t new. A bargain If tak'-n r'.Kht nwny. I.nuri' I.ar:.cn. Ml, Plra.n-nnt. Plra.n-nnt. FOIt SAI.K - A tt'KxI liomr on 3rd west and pit. north: 7 room.v modern. Full lot nnd outbulldim-i. P."n Striker FOR SAI.K A three room brlrk home on lt;t Ve:,t lielnern l;h nnd 5th Souih. A barttain If taken nt once. See James fj. Lund or L. P. Nelson. FOIt SAI.K Four shares of Mt. Pleai-nnt. Pleai-nnt. C'linmeriia mid Savliu-n Dank .tuck, nt $ lJ.'i per chare. Dr. O. Sund-xall. Sund-xall. Murray, Utah. 9-14 For Sail Krai Cheap 'Hie following nrtlclci IxdoiiKlng to O. V. Vall nt (hi! home of Mrs. O. W. Prnnd: IliU Oak Dlnlnu It.K.m Tab!.. $18 00 Oood Iron I'.ed nnd (toll Hprmiti 2100 Two Center Table, each - - 3 0(1 Sanilarv (lot - ---...400 Piano pencil ...... boo ORDF.R FROM US fill, I1AI.K A ir;ed t n 1 iv biiKity. 1 (lle;.;o lliholleli, Cpillu; (Illy. ; . 1 6. . "In all the world No Other Gar Like This A New and Larger Victory Six hy D on &e B roth er.5 Until you have seen, experienced and passed upon Victory smartness and performance, you can't possibly pos-sibly realize what a great car the new Victory Six is and why the world is so emphatically sold oa its amazing; value. NEW AND EXCLUSIVE Victory Six construction sets the highest standard yet known for riding ease and roadability. BODY AND CHASSIS are mutually designed for each other. The body is bolted directly to the chassis frame, replacing the usual body sills and eliminating body overhang. RECENT AND VITAL improvements have been announced including still greater roominess and luxury, wider doors and windows, greater vision areas, more generous leg room and still richer interior in-terior appointments. BRILLIANT Victor)' Six performance is unparalleled unpar-alleled for quick pick-up, instant acceleration, speed and flexibility. Th rce Great Driving Advantages of Exclusive Victory Construction Lowering the center of privity Victory rioir:; . 'se on all The perfection of Victory brinpi the weight of body an. I ,;n s 0f ro.uis is : otliin" loss hzhnce benefits all phases of passengers nearer ihc ground. than :iurJous. 'i I.e siren :ih performance. Steering is You feel lhat you are riding . . . . ... . .. . t," nJ riiJit,- ol ;i.rory coach- amazingly easy, acceleration IN the car and not O.N it. 1 lie r , , . Victory grins the road more w..-k coiunbutesfo Lie enjoy- .s faster and smoother, and firmly, and is safer and easier merit of passengers 1 ; climi- hydraulic four-wheel braking to handle on sharp curses. n.uing squeaks and rallies. is extraordinarily efficient, FR I GTS Tour ing Cjr, V Ko.iJtier, $))); Coupe, $toj,; j-D&or Sedan, fioyyDelM.xeSeJ.ir:, "7:1; O. Lv.vr fr.:si. Coupe. $ ujo; Sport RojJ-iter, RojJ-iter, Sort Touring Cur, $: lj); Sport S Jan, $12') f.o.b. Deroii. f t four preunt oir, av.J lubsiijucut p.i)mcn:s in com enient amounts, uiU put you in immtJi.tte posirtsiorl of I '.itpry Six .v.v.'in, speed, power and pcrformunit. A d mnslration tells the story. VX ben mjy ue git you one? Seelcy-IIincklcy Automobile Co. MT. TLKASANT, UTAH ! WILL PAY " 100 jior cent above poll prico for live uninjured Mink ; ', (younp; stock.) ! ll M per rout above pelt price for old stock (uninjured.) ll ll rroport.ionute. prices based on chances to recover. ll ll TOP PRICE FOU MINK TELTS. ll Plume us collect. Wo will call a.nd get them. C. C. SANDERSON 1. riiniie 'Jl Fairview, Flah ll |