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Show I SEE US FOR FURNITURE Oi All Kinds J. V. McLea, Inc A million more neighbors... Telephone service everywhere has expanded by leaps and bounds since the end of the war and nowhere has the growth been faster than in rural areas. The rural telephone expansion program is actually ahead of schedule, for the Bell System's Sys-tem's five-year postwar goal of adding one million rural telephones has already been reached - in little more than three years. Every telephone added,whether in city, town or on a farm,means one more "neighbor"for every telephone user. It is our objective in 1949 to bring service to more and more people, not only in rural areas but everywhere - and to improve the service for all THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. 1 ?- " J . ; Homer Edwards this question: A friend told me he has had a considerable insurance saving through your "Co-Insurance" "Co-Insurance" clause. I understand under-stand I assume part of the risk, but is it true that the insurance pays the entire risk when the policy is 80 . of value? On any insurance problem, consult HOMER P. EDWARDS INSURANCE, Labrum Bldg., Roosevelt Phone 149-J . i ' . .; , Welding jjj Supplies H. & O. SUPPLY 1 j V Phone 4S-W $ & . : ) AJttrtUemtiu gr) From vherel st..Jy Joe Marsh S fe" We Both Won This One j km? Blew my top the other morning From where I sit (as I told the I when I discovered a shirt I'd put missus that evening), a lot of us on had two buttons missing. sometimes get too worked up over "Joe," the missus says, "do you little t1lin33 ... little differences of ever read what you write? For a opinion or taste. One person pre- man who writes newspaper pieces fers beer or a'e another prefers f all about tolerance, you sometimes cjder or lemonade. But why criti- show a lot of race prejudice." cize the other fellow just because "Race prejudice!" I hollers. "No uf " 7 'vl " one can accuse me of that." 7 ?hs? SUnds e ,Al Joi x .t .. Ene laughs, snipping off a thread. mean prejudice against the entire , t. " t. , . . , . , (It so happens she was sewine on ! human race," she interrupts with buttons) ' a smile. "Why get mad at the ' O 7 I world over two little buttons?" HijXhAP That took the wind out of me. C Vic . Copyright, 1949,United States Brewers Foundation - r P" - ;---7'1""J f'TZ' T ' f " ' - . f hH-um'i,MMUiWlltti nnrfT.m.n nw irr f-innrrriw"-liWiw V ' fifty VH- I'vri IIGHTLY spur that .Buick thor- from hood latch to trunk handle. I f J oughbred of yours. Feel it They make a regular habit of extra it u a . ; surge ahead with a sure-footed care, such as dropping a spot of (jQld fft3Vfi COftl'lJdQ' stride, stepping out in front to set graphite on the carburetor heat- Wllinj . the pace with never a murmur or control shaft, or using a special. , , , . j onmnlalnt . . , . Z 1 Let us set a date for checking over ? complaint. non-slceve-soilmg lubricating stick ,. , . ... - , . your cooling system sometime this Y vnn n'uaw , V l n XT d0r Strikers -and we week. Here's our prescription for Yes, you can have quiet, lively could list a dozen more. protection: . horsepower like this, and a chassis that's free of stiffness and winter, The point is, these mechanics are Drain radiator, engine block and squeaks if you let us keep your Buick specialists of long and pa- car heafer flush out summer Buick in tiptop shape. tient experience they know your sludge. Inspect radiator core for ' Buick and its needs better than eaks. Check hoses for deteriora- ... t , Take lubrication, for example. For anyone else -arid they take pains 'n r aT'.TS t ti r . c , i .1 , ... thermostat control. Adiust fan belt 1 the price of a routine grease job to keep you happy with it. tension. Tig!lfen ljnder he-ad. - elsewhere, we turn our Buick- . v f Put in genuine Buick antifreeze. - ? trained men loose on a complete, Yet you don't pay a penny more. C tailor-made lubrication service Why not drop in this week? IHI(D)LLn G. HULLIIMEEIEl Roooovelt, Utah Phone 190-f J ' r; - ; .. - |