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Show ) Classified Advertising rmssified Ad Rales - 10c per line, with aminimum charge of 25c. u payable in advance. (Count five 5-leiter words to a line.) I Lines set black or in capital letters - 15c I FOR SALE or yourb ' !ce TURNER BUILDING SUPPLY 'A Good Place To Buy" $100 "Kay" guitar, like new for sale, only $50 Mrs. Clyde R. Kelsey, Route 2. 2-3t For Sale or trade for livestock, 1947 2-ton heavy-duty Diamond T truck, with 3-ton brand-new transmission and radiator, over-sized tires, 825-20, 12 ply, practically new. Phone 49-W or 85-W or contact Louis Laris, Lar-is, Roosevelt, ' 2-4t Bargains! 5 good milk cows; 1937 Chev sedan; G, E. electric washer; wash-er; coal range with hot water1 tank. Call 11 5-J or see Mr. Kitchen at Basin Accounting Service, Roosevelt. 2-lt 1 Lane sawmill complete; 1 new triumph 4-sided planer with permit for 1 million board feet ;. . of saw timber in good location, i Offered at low price for quick sale. See Elmo Hardy, Vernal, Utah, or call C. A. Hardy, ph. 98-M, Vernal. ' 2-2t Summer apples for sale. Mrs. Leon Galloway, Ph. 230-J3. 2-2t 7 Jersey cows and a heifer, very reasonably priced. Sec Louie Galloway, Roosevelt. 2-tf Admiral electric portable phonograph-automatic record change. Plays 10 twelve-inch records or 12 ten inch records. Just ... like new. Cost $55. Will sell ' for $40. Peggy Oldroyd, Phone 24-J, Roosevelt. 2-lt 1934 Chev. Name your price. Kent Nelson, Roosevelt, Phone 69-W. 2-lt White enamel kitchen range, in good condition. Mrs. Howard , Andrews, Phone 85-M. . l-2t Very good Wasatch seed wheat (fall) for sale. Choice baled alfalfa al-falfa hay, 1st or 2nd crop, for " ' sale or will trade for livestock. Rulon Anderton, Rt. 1. Phone 210-W, Roosevelt. l-3t Plymouth coupe, power saw, team and harness, coal range, riding horse. Write Delia Fran cis. Whiterocks. l-2t Banquet range and water heater for sale. Phone 109-J l-2t Gasoline pump, hand operated, with 550 gal tank. Make offer to Soil Conservation' office. Hu-ish Hu-ish Building, Roosevelt, Phone r - 158.- - . l-2t Girl's solid birds-eye maple dress ing table, full beveled, plate-glass plate-glass mirror, $15. Phone 108-J 52-3t Northwest Model 40. Serial 3410 -'; Combination shovel and drag-' drag-' line, good condition, used. .315 c.f.m. Schramm Deisel driven driv-en portable compressor, new. Hyster 1000 lb. Fork-lift truck with extra scoop, completely overhauled. ALL PRICED TO SELL Heiner Equipment & Supply Co. 501 West 7th South Salt Lake City, Phone 33979 51-4t Immediate delivery on new Dodge Vi-ton pickup. Also V-ton, V-ton, 1-ton; lVa-ton; 2-ton; 2V2-ton 2V2-ton and 3-ton. Duchesne Motor Co., Phone 8261, Duchesne, Ut. 47-tf 1 Sporting Goods SPORTS WEAR Nationally Advertised Lines UINTAH SPORTSMAN CENTER Phone 207-W Roosevelt Attractive greeting cards being1 cleared at 2 for 10c while they last. Roosevelt Standard. 40-tf Four room modern home with two lots. Inquire at Sinclair Station or call 226-R. 12-tf LOST 7.50 x 16 tire, and rim lost between be-tween Ioka and Lake Fork Mt. Reward. Call 139-J. Edward .Yack, Roosevelt. 2-11 Bay saddle horse, small J on left shoulder, lost near Altamont high school. Lyrad McConkie. Mt. Emmons. 2-2t One yearling Hereford, branded combined ED over bar on left thigh or hip, E. A. Call, Roosevelt. Roos-evelt. 47-tf Used bathtub or other plumbing plumb-ing fixtures. Elmer Richman, man, Phone 120-J. 2-lt CHRISTMAS CARDS withname I au lur $1, sen icsi: ivijs.t: up -- 100 profit on $1 "Leader" Christmas, Plastic sensation, Everyday, others. Assortments on approval, Free imprint samples. sam-ples. STYLART, 1310 Santee, Dept. 40, Los Angeles 55, Cal. 2-lt WANTED Old or useless horses for fish feed at Whiterocks Hatchery. 12tf 2-year-old baldy heifer; branded I-D on ribs. H on hip. Feed bill from May 1. Call before 8 a. m, I or after 5 p. m. Harold Whit-, ing, Neola. 2-lt Bay baldy horse, 1200 lbs. No brand. Owner may claim by paying feed bill and ad. Inquire Matt Uresk, Myton 51-3t mceXleous 100 pure steam permanent waves, fully guaranteed, $6.00 and $7.00. Includes hair cut and styling. Mrs. Vida Simmons, 2 blocks north of Catholic church 2-2t-lt LOANS Title 1-FHA Loans. No mortgage. no red 'tape. To remodel, install in-stall a new furnace, re-roof, insulate, in-sulate, build ( a garage, barn or coop, or improve any home you are living in. Interest rate $5.00 per $100.00 per year. Maximum time, 3 years; maximum loan $2500.00 . TURNER BUILDING SUPPLY "A Good Place To Buy" 52-tf Will trade 1947, lVa-ton Dodge truck for cattle. Lionel Jensen, Neola. 48-tf Four room apartment, Mrs. Mary Eldredge, Roosevelt. 2-lt The Laris Motor Lodge will have some 3-room apartments vacant by September 1. Everything furnished. Electric stoves, private pri-vate baths. Winter rates. Will also have some single rooms with hot plate furnished, at winter win-ter rates. Radiant heat, best in town. Contact Louis Laris or call 49-W or 85-W. 2-3t BUSINESS BNRBCTORYl PHONE 134-R1 HARSH & MILLIGAN Painting and Paper Hanging Woodwork and Walls Washed Roosevelt, Utah P"ggX5X5gXgXSXSgX5xaX5X5P DR. H7w. MARRS CHIROPRACTOR Roosevelt Shurtleff Hotel Tuesdays - 9:30 a. m. to 12:00 M Saturdays 9:30 a. m. to 12:00 M Vernal Main Office &OOOOOCXI00 txssxssxs&sxsxsxs) L. W. Christensen CHIROPRACTOR ' 2 Blocks West of J. C. Penney's WEDNESDAYS - SATURDAYS 10 A. M. Until 2 P. M. 5X5gXSX5XSgXSXeXSXSXSgg CHIROPRACTOR and Naturopathic Physician ' DR. E. MANSFIELD One of the Most Complete Scientifically Equipped Chiropractic Chiro-practic Establishments in Western West-ern America. X-Ray Laboratory Fluoroscope .,-,. Colon Irrigation .... HEMOVITOMETER SERVICE Vr.1711 Phone Off. 1093 ' E. Center St., Provo, Utah efrTgWStTonTi SERVICE Commercial and Home E. A. CALL Roosevelt, Utah 5XSxSxSxSXS0SXi &0XSX2XSXSX2XSXS Leland Stevenson Licensed PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTOR Phone Altamont 2 Member National Association of Master Plumbers EXSXSXSXSXSXSXsXsXSXsX3 Baptist Church Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Training Union 7:00 P. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Mid-Week Prayer. Rev. Charles Ray, Pastor X2K5XSXSEXSXSexSXSX3 E. P. THOMAS Scientific Swedish Massage Medical Gymnastics Uintah Power & Light Office Building Roosevelt Phone 216-W EXSSSSK5)5SXSX5XS National Forest Timber For Sale Oral bids will be received by the Forest Supervisor at his office, of-fice, Room 201 Post Office Building, Build-ing, Vernal, Utah, on August 30, 1949, for all live timber marked or designated for cutting cut-ting and all merchantable dead timber located on an area of approximately ap-proximately 280 acres within Section 32, T. 3 N R. 1 E., U.S.M., Paradise Creek Unit, Ashley National Forest, Utah, estimated to be 500.000 feet, board measure, more or less of lodgepole pine sawtimber, and 40,000 linear feet, more or less, of lodgepole pine timber suitable suit-able for mine props. Bidding will begin at 2:00 p. m. and will be kept open for not less than 30 minutes, and as much longer as may be necessary in the judgement judge-ment of the Forest Supervisor to give all interested parties an opportunity to bid. Each bidder must have in his possession a certified check, money order, or equivalent, payable to the Treasurer Treas-urer of the United States, in the amount of $300.00, as deposit with bid to be surrendered and appplied on the purchase price if his bid is accepted. Each bidder bid-der who has not previously op-prated op-prated nn fhf Ashlov National Forest, must, prior to bidding, furnish a financial statement, showing possession or availability availabil-ity of logging equipment, cash and other unencumbered assets sufficient in the judgment of the awarding officer to carry out the terms of the timber sale agreement. Scaled bids may be submitted in advance, accompanied accompan-ied bv the required deposit with bid. Sealed bids will be opened and posted prior to the time oral bids are received. No bid of less than $3.10 per M feet, board measure, for sawtimber and $5.85 per M linear feet for mine prop timber will be considered. In addition to making payments for stumpage the purchaser will be required to make an additional addition-al deposit of $0.15 per M feet, board measure, and per M linear lin-ear feet for the total cut of sawtimber saw-timber and mine prop timber respectively, into a cooperative S NOTICE 1 ; ' TO HOLDERS OF FARM !: OR S-22 PERMITS ON ; i POLE CREEK MT.- !! ; :: Lumber Will Be Sawed ;: ; Any Time It Is on Mill ; j Sideway. $ : O :: : ; FOR. g Best In Lumber jf; Planed 4 Sided 3 or Rough H H H Call or Write .. ; :: I J. B. Freestone i Uintah Timber 3 Company $ VERNAL, UTAH . :: : T be. Ml mmi Trastear E ALL 'ROUND THE FAi-M E ALL YEAR 'ROUND Yhy buy a tractor that gives you only part-time service? Working time is what counts, and the Ford Tractor docs such a variety of jobs that it "works more hours, saves more hours." Ford Hydraulic Touch Control, Implement Position Control, Triple-Quick Attaching of s implements . . . nnd the big Dearborn fi'-:i$$ line of implements makes this THE Z&ffflfyfi ull 'round tractor. By all means, come in and get the facts. You &if- will like cur parts and service IfWiijPnTOI departments, too. SNOW MACHINERY CO. PHONE 11-J ROOSEVELT. UTAH OopyTtgM 1048, Dc&tWn Motm Corporntlofl . Hp it-A work fund to pay the cost of timber stand improvement. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, sub-mitted, full information concerning concern-ing the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of sealed bids and financial statement should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor at Vernal, Utah, or District Forest Ranger, Whiterocks, Utah. First Publication, July 28, 1949 Second Pub. August 11, 1949 I FARMERS' CO OP SERUICE I ; v : Congratulates 'i 1 UTAH INDIAN DAYS 1 ; Committee on their plans and pro- jjf gress for this year's celebration BIGGER. j 1 MORE COLORFUL f -7 AUG. 25-26 S Roosevelt, Utah I Farmers' Co-op Station g UINTAH FARMERS' UNION COOPERATIVE ASS'N Ned Gines, Manager ; ROOSEVELT. UTAH PHONE 220 4 4 V SUMMER SALE Let Poll-Parrots ' M$$ SPECIAL GROUP -Hlfl J 11 II tl ' JWS Slippersand p jffl O Mjj M .fflW Values to 6.95 isf tf fi L- J U L J U ' 3,98 with your child I y$M 'M CHILDREN'S " W W ' W ' ' tfM J k M ( Sandals 1.98 AvwWI X-RAY FITTING VK ; i . ' . . . Widths AA to D A , jyp M Start . . , and keep your child s feet growing q ---J i ' ' straight and strong in tted TRIM-TRED X i Jy Ladies .-IJflv? SHOES FORTBOYS AND GIRLS SnOeS ( ; V Jrfl tdyy! Special Group QJi) BE ASSURED of these fit, style and Clear f Mm Ik wear advantages , 1.00 J ' LASTS with straight tread and v; n r jl room for growth jit ill 1 11 1) SUPPORT beneath and at the heel Jj gM K to guide and aid proper foot de- 1 velopment MA LASTING FIT all vital parts rein- ; (TjpSjn ' forced to avoid rips to hold ''4 (-' 'l K original shape DESIGN clever styling, arches that .''VP v 'sv .a conform to age and size, gradw ''itT-) a ted heel heights J J I WEAR tough soles, graded for (Mkf frSS'-v wear, all materials carefully f tT X selected ( Ej 1 DmcESm S&ge 98 to .95 flBaggLV WHKfwS,STm'E ON U. S. HIGHWAY 40 NEAR FT. DUCHESNE |