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Show WHEN IT COMES TO A X Prescription i think, irs IMPORTANT TO HAVE IT FlLieD BY THOROUGHLY COMPETENT PHARMACISTS. ... THAT'S WHY I ALWAYS TAKE MINE TO R DRUG STORE CAM BE SUR.E THEY WILL GIVE ME EtACTt-Y WHAT S) I, THE OOCTOR a MODERN U DRUG "mrnrQ- PHONE 251 ROOSEVELT, UTAH ''" NOVEMBER 8-14, 1953 " T M. (Jenatal "Tkamet GOOD SCHOOLS ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY "Pally "Toplcit SUNDAY Nov. 8 Moral and Spiritual Foundations MONDAY Nov. 9 Learning the Fundamentals TUESDAY Nov. 10 Building the National Strength WEDNESDAY Nov. 11 " Preparing for Loyal Citizenship THURSDAY Nov. 12 The School Board in Action FRIDAY Nov. 13 Your Child's Teachers SATURDAY Nov. 14 Parent and Teacher Teamwork Sponiotiny Otyaniattott American Legion Basin Post No. 64 '54 De Soto Automatic Makes Bow V t ' , f - ' i ' ' I Greater beauty, comfort and performance highlight featuring exceptional smoothness and high perform-ithe perform-ithe 1954 De Soto Automatic, which goes on display ance. The 1954 De Soto offers such features as: Full-tat Full-tat De Soto-Plymouth dealerships Thursday, Novem- Time Power Steering; Power Brakes; De Soto Air-jber Air-jber 5. Shown here is the Fire Dome V-8 4-Door Sedan, temp Air Conditioning; electric window lifts, and whose Fire Dome engine has been boosted to 170 Solex glare-resistant glass. Body styling is character-! 'horsepower. One of the biggest features in the new ized by clean, smooth-flowing lines giving the caij De Soto is PowerFlite, a fully-automatic transmission its long, low, road-hugging look. ON DISPLAY TODAY Egg cleaning, done by'Karen and Karmen ft j to a minimum by dry litter in the poultry- (,ogse f ' ':'.-. 1 1 ' A'" 1 i-'i " " "- ' r J The Gillmans, of Orem f I KEEP THE LITTER j i I ; Any poultryman knows he'll hove cleaner eggs ond e htci-'-' . r ; If laying house litter Is kept dry, but this Isn't alwoyt m J ! i Especially in winter months. ' The Gillmans of Orem, however, keep litter dry In tlnir(, i poultry house thanks to the unique ond efficient lyitm i,i-r' Mr. Cillman. His wife ond twin daughters keep the iyitm jt'..I j "" their methods have attracted the attention of poultry H Mann, Field Editor, tells the story of the Gillmon opirotwi, , 1 November 5 Issue of The Utah Farmer. Pocked with tims-wvijj, r- j e making ideas for poultry men. ' ; j-Fi f LET ME COMPLIMENT YOU ON THE 1 ! , i 1 TYPE OF POULTRY MATERIAL YOU I 1 ARE RUNNING IN THE UTAH FARMER I , I It is not only timely but of i nature I ft thit fits the needs of our Utah poultry ' j growers. I have been a reader of the X ; : I paper for many years and it has, and is, M continuing to do a fine job. t I Professor Lawrence Morris 1 r 1 Brigham Young University i . Provo, Utah I J "plow the dev; L'::::.: : Dramatic Novel of Pioneer life -Starts in November 5 Issue p. In addition to practical and technical (nformotion, every ki r vi The Utah Farmer brings readers lots of good entertaining reed ; ::' The Dew Under," a sparkling new historical novel which bt: ' i 4 Nov. 5 issue, is a story about the Americanization of Minn:- e j. : 1 came to Kansas In 1870 . . . their experiences are suminiscenl e encountered by Mormons a century or so ago. : j V. i" Sail Lake to -i J? I Utah's I wnlloBndeutyoulIl".w!l," n; I I , , I sey. Enter my subicrielloe l "' v I! Exclusive oty.,,.50 C.f I I Farm and j OsdiifrHCww""" r li Livestock I I Magazine i Addr.u . e I i ! ' a 3 --1 Vv4vW-i wm a,, m m eaeao eaea mm m D ; You're payinj J F-'-S.' fr fop quality ,1 - 1vhiskoy...l:l CH ; A ;-v getting it? ft , 1 V f. ab if . s if Next time try Glenmore; Its tasty, uniform high quality i fT leaves no doubt that you have finally found the finest i ff ) ' C I of all Kentucky straight bourbons. Prove it to yourself At J 1 A tonight take home a bottle ifolllllll Cl nn i ..i.Y,,.,,,;,.! r- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON JyJ GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, Bfc |