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Show HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES $ Are Hard To Get 1 Let Us Keep Your Old Ones In First Class Condition FOR EXPERT REPAIRS CALL $ ROOSEVELT HOME MAINTENANCE GO. . Phone 138-R or 39-J X :. Clearance J IN SKIRT VALUES Saturday and Monday Only ALL NEW STOCK REAL VALUES TO CHOOSE FROM Ideal Christmas Gifts GROUP ONE BEAUTIFUL PLAID SKIRTS Regular $3.65 Cut to $2.50 GROUP TWO PLAIN WOOL SKIRTS WITH LARGE MATCHING BELTS Regular $8.25 Cut to $6.00 GROUP THREE SPORTY WOOL PLAID SKIRTS WITH LARGE MATCHING BELTS Regular S7.00 Cut to S5.00 GROUP FOUR WOOL PLAID SKIRTS Regular S5.00 Cut to 52.50 GROUP FIVE 100 PER CENT WOOL PLAID SKIRTS WRAP AROUND WITH FRINGE AND LARGE PIN TRIM Regular $8.50 Cut to 56.00 GROUP SIX 100 PER CENT WOOL CKECK SKIRTS Regular S6.50 Cut to $5.00 Robbie's Itop ROOSEVELT, UTAH I THE WEEK'S I SPECIAL j S Socket Wrench S S Sets g I ADAM'S POOL S S HALL I MYTON 3 Pool - Beer !: Confections J FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We Will Remain Open Each Night Until 8:00 P.M. FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS SATHER'S JEWELRY ROOSEVELT. UTAH " 1 I tFrom wnere I sit ... It Joe Marsh Who Gels Off Easiest- Vlen or Women? Maybe you saw that poll on who deep. Thad knows way dej down has the easiest life men or worn- that the Missus has plenty of work en? Of course, the men voted that running a house; and Sue knowg the women did, and the women Thad's friendly glass of beer is well-vice well-vice versa, deserved relaxation alter a kmc It would be the same in our town nar day's work. take any family. Tbad Pbibbs From wbere I sit, most husbands envies bis Missus spending the day and wives may grumble rtow and at borne, with no hot office to at- then but they know in their tend to. And Sue envies Thad his hearts it's a case of lire and let luncheons with the boys; and his live, give and taka, that coma tni evening glass of beer with friends pretty evaa in, tb and. (while she cleans up the dishes in - - . the kitchen). - - Jfe'M&A Of coarse, none of K goaa try X Copyright 1946, Uniud St iimt$ Ti& 800,000 veterans are now attending at-tending college. LIVESTOCK I Auction Sales HEBER LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. i I lit North - Sth Wett '?. ft HEBER, UTAH M J A p. O i g Sales Every j:; I Tuesday -1 p.m. $ DEAN TODD, Mgr. & Phone 316-W a , SiiL , j; Delinquent Notice 1 OURAY PARK IRRIGATION CO. Location and Principal Place of Buslnc; Avalon, Utah There is delinquent upon the following described stock ( account of Assessment No. 22, levied on the 15th day of Septemt j 1946, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respect stockholders, as follows: Name Certificate No. Shares Amc Bank of Vernal 4 120 $ 8C Brough, Myron 66 40 4C Dudley, Harold 86 40 28 Jensen, Jesse 76, 67 60 48 Jensen, Wallace 80, 81 60 46. Jarman, Nanna 49 40 40 Jorgensen, O. W 115, 64, 19 60 60 Pickup, Grant 129 10 10 Rogers, M. P 92 20 20 1 Rogers, Leonard 31 20 20 1 Wall, Henry 130, 40 85 78X Wall, L. C. Sr 109, 110, 119, 124 270 270 4 Wall, L. C, Jr 131 40 " 40. Wilson, C. R 88,90,117 71 811 Wilson, C. R. & L. D 45 40 40 j Wilson, Ira 46 40 40 i Durfee, Ralph 8 , 57 8 5 72j; And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of ' rectors, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may necessary, will be sold at the office of the Secretary of the Cc'. pany, at Avalon, Utah, on the 15th day of November, 1948, f 3:00 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, ftx gether with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. 1 FRANKLIN JARMAN, p . . . . Secretary. J First Publication, October 24, 1946 C Last Publication, November 7, 1946 r j ; There's Danger in Under-lnsurancc r ! of Both Real and Personal Property h WOULD YOU SELL YOUR PROPERTY FOR ITS . b INSURED VALUE? j? The average owner in this area today, is lulled into a i: I; sense of security by the fact that he has an insurance policy i covering fire, theft or other losses. C He forgets that he established the amount of his insui- q ; ance coverage back in 1940 or earlier and has failed to ktp C. ; his insurance abreast of the steadily rising values and re placement costs. i; Home owners should ask themselves this questions ;! "Would I sell my home or belongings today for the amount SjJ ;i of insurance I carry?" Another way to visualize this danger of under-insurasce K !; is to consider the replacement costs in dollars and cents and not in percentage. he. For example, a home thai was worth $7,000 in 1939 is ;! worth over $11,000 today in most cases. The 1939 insurance coverage no longer is adequate io do the Job. ,:ti Don't delay increasing your coverage tomorrow may h$ ! be too late. HOMER P. EDWARDS INSURANCE H ROOSEVELT, UTAH JXi WART THE SPEED COP . . . By Dick and Morr 1 "Dvrr-iMnj Kxauwwv to haw- tm wwtoo vou blohumo ( roa paoiuha that CHn.io and i V fity o f A I , MOTOA r n UAWS MP too UP -iri rqAnc mthi 1 1 Mult mao. kmo ini voo itX eo 7 Lllll llll I f m V Y0 ONty r40 J "N'lBSlC- ) TO TM Cl-TM OOVVAM- C AM il"H& , .JVl LABRUM ADAMS 1 YOUR FORD DEALER Roosevelt, Utah 1 |