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Show I Then There I Was The Farmer .... who tried to save money by feeding his horse sawdust for oats, jj a He saved quite a bit for a very short lime ihen the , 1 1 horse died. So ii wasn't very economical. , In Regards to Your Car and its Care 11 I, PUT IT IN THE HANDS OF EXPERTS ,'l ... Who will save you money by making only those re- 1 repairs and doing only thai maintenance which is neces- 1 1 II sary. But at the same lime L. & L. MOTOR will see lo ijl jl Ihe proper care of your automobile. They won't lake un- U i economical short-cuts. V I I LIMITED SUPPLY OF 'j I! ANTI FREEZE and CHAINS j FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY j'j jj L. & L. Motor Co. ii J J "YOUR CHEVRON DEALER" ji ll LYNN LABRUM and LaVERE LABRUM, Props. I I j ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 198-W jj ' DR. II. V. MARRS CHIROPRACTOR Roosevelt Shurileff Hotel Tuesdays - 9:30 A. M. lo 1 P. M. Saturdays - 9:30 A. M. lo 1 P. M. Vernal Main Office 313 W. 2nd S. Phone 84-W NOTICE The Annua Meeting and Election of Officers of ihe ROOSEVELT COMMERCIAL CLUB will be held in Ihe CLUB ROOMS Wednesday Feb. 21, 1951 AT 8:00 P.M. W. L. Mullins Sec-Treas. B If H i ': : jj I In Season and Out of Season j I WW (fa t) ALL THE T,ME I I uu M m ilu, ) -in all seasons I Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall, people 1 want the NEWS. No matter where they go or j I where they are, they want the news (partlcu- 1 larly through their home city newspaper I which tells them of the activities at home j and keeps them informed of what's happen- j I ing among their friends, their local business.) I Likewise, they maintain their interest in the j I offerings of their favorite heme stores. J I ADVERTISERS; j 1 j j j who wish to keep their name before their j regular customers, even to the extent of ) maintaining that contact while patrons are away from home, can do so through their ad- j 1 vertlsing messages and announcements in ; " their local newspaper. I It's Time to Scrutinize i Advertising Budgets! , . . I The volume of advertising carried by United States weekly newspapers I V ! ; continued to climb to an all-time high this year. The year showed gain I of 11.2 percent over the previous year and a gain of 102 perceni ever 1 ' the pre-war year of 1939. S I ; : J; I 1 i I :; ;: I "THERE IS HO SUBSTITUTE FOR I III NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING" llllllMIB |