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Show Technical First Clas Sargeant Albert Cook and Mrs. Edna Williams Wil-liams and little son, Reggie, of Helper spent a short time visiting visit-ing the Johnnie Cooks in Roosevelt Roose-velt Monday. Sgt. Cook has been in the Hawaiian Islands for three and a half years. He will receive his discharge papers in a few days. r " ' " " " :: Robert Dean ; :: ". Ji ROOSEVELT. UTAH " j ;; Dealer In Livestock and ;; Ji Poultry ' GOOD COAL ;: :: Successor To i S Louis Laris : :: - : : ; BLACKSMITH and $ WELDING SHOP j :! Darwood Campbell Prop. $ Roosevelt, Utah !: Formerly operated by ; George Campbell 3 B SHUSHED TRAVELER ' the best advertisement ofc ' - any community' 7 . . TOURISTS - " ire reasonable and easy fo please yel they Jalk' freely anH frankly about their likes and dislikes. The number one topic 1 of conversation along the highway will be about food, accommodations, service and hospitality Such conrejsatjfcns j can make or break a highway town t - GRANDEUR OF NATURE ' and fascinating history must be enhanced by tEe physical .well-being of the traveler. Wc cannot epct tHe Hungry, I cold or 'disgruntled tourist or his friends to come bade (or I more4 1 I ' If there is one thing in yQuTcommttnity that cST 1e Hone I a little better than .anywhere else, MJBXlSlSUkWi' S YclewUaiycise it for you - ' " 1 c - I ' TJXAII ST ATE DEPARTMENT 6t iiSStXSft f AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT TAilat Eihldiag Salt Lake City, Utah XThlTadvix'tiicineiit Is (number cine of a series to promote a grealef ' toujs trade for the entire state), :::c:c::o::c:::;:::f:o:::":': '$ ISABELL ROLLER, D. C. j i Chiropractor j i X-ray & N C M Service 5 hours 10-12 &1-6 ;: V Located in Roosevelt Theatre Bldg. ! SXSSXSXSX2XSXSXSX5SX X NOTICE y If you Want $ CINDER BLOCKS for ft) Building Purposes 0 0 SEE GO BUZZ LARSEN $ fip Phone 23-W Roosevelt Sun., Mon., Tues., October 14-15-16 First Show will start at 6 P. IYI. on Sunday v AN M-G-M PICTURE ROOSSUGLT THEATRE I ROOSEVELT CREAMERY I Announce the opening of its new fj I MEAT CURING PLANT on November 1. The plant will be prepared to handle pork on that date by appointment only. t Bring your meat to Utah's most I modern curing plant i t LEO HANSEN 1 I Owner !! :: TRY J 8 Cushings g I Ointment 1 0 A Noted Household Remedy Sold at Stores and ! j y Drug Counters $ I ', Roosevelt Bible Mission 1; j! Sunday School, 10:30 A.M. !; Gospel meeting, Sunday, 8 1; P. M.; Sing and Bring Bible I; Club, Tuesday, 3:15 P. M.; ;! ! Bible Reading and Prayer v j! meeting, Tuesday 8 P. M. I RADAR'1 La- " Spotted Enemy Targets Through Darkness, Smoke or Fog The Bell System the largest source of Radar for our fighting forces THIS is not surprising for Radar development devel-opment and production stem from the same roots that produced and continue to nourish this country's telephone system. Radar, the instrument which enabled our land, sea and air forces to spot enemy targets through darkness, smoke or fog, was one of the outstanding new fighting instruments of the war. Two years before Pearl Harbor the Government Govern-ment asked Bell Telephone Laboratories to put its wide experience and knowledge of electronics to work to help perfect Radar as a military instrument. in-strument. From then on the Laboratories cooperated co-operated closely in the Radar program with the National Defense Research Committee, with ' Army and Navy specialists, and with scientists of Great Britain. The Western Electric Company, manufacturing manufactur-ing branch of the Bell System, became the nation's na-tion's largest supplier of Radar systems. One type it made was universally used by B-29s in the Pacific for navigation, target location and high altitude bombing. Another played an important part in aiming the guns on our warships. If you're waiting for a home telephone, it helps a little to know that Radar is one of the reasons. For years telephone manufacturing plants were devoted to war needs. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. ; 5j Roosevelt Standard fo Published Every Thursday j Entered at the post office i I Roosevelt, Utah as second cla matter under Act of March' 1879 m C. L. FRETWELL, EDITOR (1 IRENE FRETWELL. BUS. MG3 J I SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.50 per year, $1.50 six monfj.? Payable in advance. ir EXPIRATION S-The label wrapper of the paper shows tl 3. 3 date your subscription expire,-When expire,-When payment is made the r ceipt of your paper and change in date of expiration ai ... sufficient notification of reneW al; if date on label or wrapper -! not changed within three weel C after remitting please inform 1 1 at once. If you do not receive tt Standard, regularly, advise tht 1 office. NATIONAL ) EDITORIAL i ASSOCIATION "I Iff UTAH STAT! KaSi ASSOCIATION WANTED 1 WANTED Old or useless hors! HATCHER 31 f ;31l HELP WANTED TimbermerS loggers and mill hands. Sal Creek Saw Mill. F. C. WatersS" . . 9-4tg WANTEDGood size clean cot3 ton rags, at this office. 12-t. WANTED For a limited tirmti rPairing. SATHER JEW kLRY, Roosevelt. 36- WANTED-HousTkeeper or girl for general housework. Call a v this office. 5..! VVV " - -u-.-w- ioxn ( FOR SALE h FOR SALE Tender rabbit fries? Cost you 40c per lb. all dressecV J pac!kaged- any quanity or" orders, E. M. Morrison. 7-4t FOR. SALE One stock saddled few good milk cows and stock cattle. Also a few homes in Roos- evelt. I have some good farmland farml-and ranches in the Basin RoV Lisonbee 10-If FOR SALE: Get your wintej'i Ptatoes now. Russetts, Bliss. Hi' Walker, Plancock Cove. a . 9-2tt FOR SALE Farm, 2 mile north of Roosevelt, 30 acres, 30 shares water. See or write Ivs Cole, Box 44 Altonah, Utah. 10-4t FOR SALE Warm morningi circulating heater, mohogan ini color, practically new. Thomas: Shlsler. 10-2t b FOR SALE Pure bred jersey bull Proven sire, see Louie Galloway or A. E. Drollinger. - Mfi FOR SALE 2-ton International truck with Semi Trailor, 1941 model in good condition. Inquir?, at the Soil Conservation District: offlce- 10-lt FOR SALE Tractor with all machinery. Lynn Timothy. ii 10-2t FOR SALE Barclay bred, 1W year old red and white bull. SeeH Lewis Young, three miles east ol: My ton. 10-3te FOR SALE Matched team of? colts and one mare 7 years old, 1500 lbs. Reasonable price. GaiTS Loranger. Montwell. 10-lt-, FOR SALE Two saddle horses.J, These are old horses but very,' fine for children. J. V. McLea. J io-it; FOR SALE OR LEASE Eighty acres with horses and machinery.: Plenty water, good house, barn and coops. Also equipped with pressure well. See Walter Dast-3 "JPaPxOj FOR RENT - l FOR RENT Sleeping room.l1 Contact Mrs. R. C.Johnson RFD Route 1. 9-2ta a FOR RENT Furnished home.;3 call after 6 p. m. Evan J. Phillips. ' 10-lt -i LOST LOST DuThanTbull calf nine I:j months old, tatoo on right ear,'r Reward. Notify J. P. Bowen, Roosevelt. 10-2t MISCELLANEOUS ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEED Globe Seed and Feed Co., My- , ton have their new plant ready. for operation for cleaning alfalfa and clover seed. New. machinery has recently been installed.!. When, your seed is put through "j the Rice Mill it is a finished pro- duct, ready for the market, without further cleaning. We are ! buyers of alfalfa, clover and i grass seeds. Globe Feed and Seed Co., Myton, Utah. W. E. 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