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Show SPANISH FORK TRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 1 44 4H Xi i X n4 444 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 TIFTMIFir 44 'HUM 44 44 FOOD 44 44 44 44 44 44 Food Administrator Armstrong XX Urges Utahns to Save for 44 44 Our Soldier Boys. 44 tt 8 8 8 IDE THE UNIVERSAL CAR 44 44 44 44 44 .To get the maximum of service from your Ford car, it must have careful attention from New Regulations Made Vitally Necessary If the Critical Shortage of Foodstuffs to Be Sent Abroad Is to Be Avoided. 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 time to time; a llttlu "tuning up to keep It running smoothly always adds to Its power and endurance. To be assured of the best mechanical service and the use of genuine Ford materials, bring your car here where you get practical Ford experience, and the regular Ford parts. Ford prices, fixed by the company, are the same everywhere. Touring Car, 1 450, Runabout $435, Coupelet $560, Town Car $645, Sedan, $695, all f. o. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by Perhaps we don't know Just where our boys nre in France nor how they fare. They may be cold, sick, In constant danger. Our last thoughts at night nre of them; let's have our first thoughts In the morning he of how we cun scud ...cm help. We know that if we follow conscientiously the requests of the Food that Administration 44 SPANISH FORK MOTOR COMPANY 44 never will our boys 44 WARREN ADAMS, Manager. 44 have to count starv44 ation among tlielr hardship. nor will 44 44 they have to go hungry. 44 44 44 And we know nlso that all the food 44 stuffs scut over to feed the boys In 44 44 the trenches are saved by careful XX mothers. our. boys We are feeding 44 44 with the bread and meut we go with44 44 ourselves and we are denying 44 44 out 44 them sustenance when we are care44 44 less or selfish in not obeying the re44 44 44 quests of the Food Administration.ever XX 44 The exigencies of war fare are XX changing,- und these new regulations 44 of the Food Administration nre made 44 vitally necessary If the critical short4 age of food stuffs to send abroad is 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 to be avoided. The porkless Saturdays are gone, now we may Indulge in a good Saturday night dinner of hum and eggs, or pork ami beans, and still be a put riot. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th Mondays and Wednesdays nre still to DENTIST be wheatless with one wheatless meal the week. Creer Building Spnnl!i Fork, Utah i every day throughout is to be beefless and porklt Tuesday . 123-JFlume only; mutton and lamb are just the thing for Tuesdays meals. ,'e nre nlso asked to observe the following regulations which have come Into existence by the extraordinarily 1 pressing necessity for wheat coliservu-tinn. Are you looking for real values? WHITE FLOUR mny not be sold, Are you looking for Kmart Stales unless at the same time the customer for beautiful wearing Fabrics, and buys and takes at least the same snappy, FlrnM1nss Tailoring? amount, pound for pound by weight, of one or more of the following subIf you are, I offer my services, stitutes: , with finest tailthe line together of Bran. Shorts, Middlings. Corn flour, oring merchandise ever offered Ic Corn meal. Edible corn stnrcii. Hominy, this community. Corn grits. Harley flour. Rolled oats, t.ntmeal. Rice, Rice flour, Buckwheat .NORMA TALMADGElv-Sweet-potat- o flour, flour, Potato THE flour. Milo flour, Kaffir flour, Kaffir CLEAVING and PRESSING meal. Feterlta Hour, Feterita meal, selTnicmQpictures OpiMwdto Post Office, Spanish Fork (asaBsf Soya bean meal. Peanut meal. Dry beans. Four pounds of potatoes may be sold as Hu equivalent of one pound The Phneumonla Season A Dilious Attack of above substitutes. and WHOLE WHEAT FLOl'R The cold, damjl weather of March When you have a bilous attack seems to be the most favorable for your liver fails to perform Us func-th- e GRAHAM FLOUR (containing not less tnan -- 0 per cent bran and shorts) mny Now is tions. Jpu become constipated. The be sold six pounds of flour to four pneumonia germ. the time to be caretul. Phneumonla food you eat ferments In your stutn-ofte- n pounds of substitutes. ' results from a cold. We will nave difficulty, of course, in The ach instead of digesting. This a cold is gotten rid of the flames the stomach and causes naus-les- s finding an udequnte supply of substithe danger. A's soon as the first ea, vomiting and a terrible headache. tutes, though these supplies are now but until our local Indleltlon of a cold appears taka Take Chamberlains Tablets. They rapidly increasing, grocers have tlielr stocks well covered, Chamberlains Cough Remedy. As will tone up your liver, clean out we mast all be patient and remember to the value of this preparation, vour stomach and you w ill soon be as that ties Is not a question of inconor even of hardships, we csk anyone who has used It. (adv' well as ever. They only cost a venience must do these things whether we like quarter. (adv) It or not. We must feed our hnvs. 444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 W. W. ARMSTRONG, Federal Food Administrator, Utah. 4 tt n It It VOICE OF WARNING all the The war is taking sfeel made so that we cannot buy enough pipe to make many exten sions this year. Whoever orders the gas early will be sure of getting it and will save money on a range. it it Sevred Gome-Fir- st Angelus Theatre Company GENTLEMEN JOHN R.THOMAS 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 1 MOTH M A WAR BREAD RECIPE A palatable, nutritious und digestible brand recipe given by Miss Lucy M. Van Colt. Dean of Womcti at the University of Utali. This red pc mis been especially prepared by the Department of Domestic Science, mid the University chemist for use In the State of Utah. Bread that contains 33 per cent potatoes: I14 cup liqul (milk preferred); teaspoonfllls of salt : 2 teaspoonfuls of to 4 sugar; 2 teaspooiit'iils ,.f fat; of yeast cake; 1 pound of Hour; H pound of rleed or sieved potatoes. Directions: Into me scalded milk or boiled water put salt, sugar und fat. Cool to hike warm. Add yeast cake and ricej potatoes. Stir In flour mid knead or mix well. Let dough double its hulk. Knead mid shape Into loaf. .ace Into tin. Let double Its IniU again. The ordinary w.ieat loaf N baked 1 hour. Bake this lonf 1 hour and ."0 minutes. Cool without covering. Store in dean Jar or clean can. (Signed) Lucy M. Van CotL TO OUT Oil AT BELOW THE . USUAL PRICE 4 4 Moores Grocery has decided to go out of the meat 4 4 and 4 Grocery business. 4 An will immediately open up in the same location in X a new line of business. 4 4 4 Now if the good people of Spanish Fork and vicinity 4 4 wish to take advantage of this saving we are here with 4 4 the and will be glad to serve you, otherwise they prices 4 will be turned over to other merchants who will be unable 4 4 to make such sacrifices in prices of merchandise. We are 4 not 4 advertising prices as we have no certain price to put 4 on 4 anything. We will have everything marked in the 4 4 store and mil be sold at the prevailing wholesale cost so 4 4 that you can buy at the same price here that you would 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 PLEASE SEND US SOME BOOKS" Mrs. Sarah Swenson Is visiting with her son, Nephi at Camp KearnBefore returning, ey, California. she intends visiting for several Aceks with her sou, Isaac Swenson, it Phoenix, Arizona. Mis. T. James of Salt Lkc City, is spending a week hero visaing with relatives. She has lately returned from an extended visit at San Diego with her son Donald, who is in the hospital corps of the 145th Artillery. Ren Larsen returned from Gillilan, Montana, bfre ten days with his unde Geo Larsen. !ake Shabby The Club met Friday evening with Mrs. Ella Braithwaitc, twelve members being in attendance. Mrs LDzie Tuttle gave current events and Mrs. Juanita Iteek pave a very litrrrstirg talk on the I'terature of l'uniituiv that is marred and shabby can bo easily mad the Bible. After the serving of liko now or transformed to harmonize with the balance of tl dollehts refreshments, the dub bit room nsinj; to meet m xt week at the gaure rooms. Self-Cultu- re Furniture Like New Mrs. John Jones will spend the week end in Salt Lake City visiting with her daughter, Mrs. T. O. Creer. A 'Mii'Mfnl affair r.f Monday was a birthday party given by Mrs. Chris Larsen In honor of her husband. The dining room was tastefully decorated with dainty little shamrocks intermingled with Irish green tulle, and pink and white formed the center-piec- e for the dining table. The guests were Mrs. Clara Larson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Fred llarry-ma- n of Bingham ami little daughter Cleo, Mrs. Estham Clegg of Snring-vlllo- , and Mrs. Martha Stoker, Marl-nu- s Larsen, Mrs. John Finch, Mrs. Fenton Bo.vaek and Miss Vena Lincoln ( an also bo used on lloors and woodwork. Stains and varnish v.ith one operation, transforming marred surfaces or inexjOT site woods into correct imitations of expensive bard woods. Let us show you how easily this work can bo done and how will cost. 4 havent any hooks at all, j 11 u little t Jex Lumber Co. tea-ros- m 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444tj 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WINONA THEATRE 4 4 4 Friday, March 23rd "Hands 4 Down played at the American Thea- 4 tre last Sunday and Monday. It's a 44 mt'f Aft 4 Blue Bird. Also two reels real com- 4 4 jg-- J edy. lie, 4 Saturday, March 23rd Douglass 4 4 Fairbanks in The Lamb lie. 14 Pleime send us some hooks. We ti ml (hough nre regulars we get Just ns lone-- 4 Jwe Some as the National Guards.'' Thus wrote 4A pay if you were buying from the wholesale grocery. private soldier to a 4 public librarian in one of the eastern A little later on we will advertise the kind of business 4 states, and It Is Just as pertinent now us It was two months ago when It was 4 wo are going into . However, it will not be a retail busiwritten. The "book drive" now on in In old 4 4 Monday, Mureli 25th 4 4 the state of Utah daring the week of 4 ness. SALE STARTS NOW. CO people. Kentucky. Hear the 4 IS1I1 to the 2."ith should result March ,j, 4 4 In a splendid collection for the hoys In Plckanniny Band. This show pb;.s' 4 42 DELIVERY INSTANT Phone 4 the line ns well as the sailors on the the Salt Lake Theatre Conturnco 4 4 week. Not a moving picture. Tick-i- f Seas. 4 IIovv about the hooks you had Christ 4 on sale at tho City Drug Store 4 ets 4 tuns and read with so miioh enjoy4 Friday morning. Doftt.miss this 4 ment? Wouldn't you rather have them 4 4 4 In the trenches than on your shelves? treat, March Won't you see what you have that per26th Tuesday, "Princess 4 4 haps your hoy would like to read over of Park Row" live reels. "Tough Luck there adventure stories, sen tales, and Tin Lizzies" two reels, featuring good deteeilve stories, travel, Mildred Manning, know what the hoys would Wednesday March 27th like. Take them to your nearest Ilia ary The or send them by parrel post to the Salt Outsider and "Stingaree and comLake 1iildle Library and they will he edy. 4 44 promptly shipped to hotidquurters for Thursday, March 28th "Ten of dis.rlbution to the runtomiieiits hi this Diamonds." 44 eotaiM'y, to the sailors on the ships, 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 and to (lie army camps abroad. 4,1 Lin-Co-L- ac ; V V ' If ; v 'X , f- IwPLV 'i fry EMPTY POCKETS Angelus Theatre t SATURDAY, MARCH 16th 1918 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 |