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Show Many of our farmer friends are beginning to tell their neighbors that our "Customers-Aid" Plans are a pretty gocd thing. They think enough of I hem so that they are getting get-ting the habit of making use of them for even the simplest type of building. If j'ou are planning and perplexed these drawings draw-ings will start you right. From stock barns down to the simplest structures, struc-tures, farm buildings are shown in complete working detail. Our lumber yard is a mighty good place to come for building ideas. 43 BONNEVILLE LUMBER CD. & m o . E . M e m i i C o i!tl o n"u j- z a c i - t e l DELTA. LYNNDYL OASIS . FOR SALE CHEAP:-One team mules, weight 2800 lbs. See : or write T. B. Henderson, 2A ! miles north east of Sugarville, j or address him at Delta, Utah, i R. D. No. 1. j27tf i Sacrifice Sale By Owner A 40, 80, 160 acre farm, or either, with good ' water right northwest from Delta. Apply to Attorney James Alex Melville for price and terms. ' j20tf Remodeling and Year end Clearance Ll ill : Im lLjes 1 mu i iiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiriTTrrTmfr iiWiiillreog ' Begins Monday Jan. 31st 1916 j Continuing One Week I The object of .this Sale is two-fold. First Our policy is I not to carry over Merchandise from one season to another. j Second The enormous increase in our volume of business necessitates nec-essitates many changes in the interior of our store. j For these reasons the most radical reductions have been j made to effect absolute and final disposal of all remaining winter win-ter stocks. . The present market price on all Wool and Cotton Goods j is much higher than 30 days ago and still advancing. Take our j suggestion and buy freely, both for now and future use, at this j money saving sale. Calicos and Ginghams J;uy om (, t, , Blankets . at less than the present market price. . ,, , 1 Calicos, dark and hght shades r . now- , Only a lew pairs left. ; per yard - - Aft YV ool mixed blanket, large size 1.93 r. (20 yds. limit to one customer) HOSG Gingham, best grade per vard .71 , T i. , I Outing flannel worth 10 and laic. Great reductions in Mens Ladies and goin"' at - - 71 Children s wool hose ! Silk Poplin? worth $1.00 per yd. ' Men's wool hose per pair .10 j now . 39 heavy cotton hose per pair .(! ; Silk Messaline - per yd. .'o9 " dress nose worth double the Oil cloth worth 25c. now .19 T .. money - - 10 to .25 Large Bleached Turkish towels , Lfl?,les w,o1 1,0fe. worth -19 1 worth 40c. each, now .20 , Sllk , ., , , , now Ladies' bib aprons each - .10 fleeced, ribbed top hose 2 pair .2o " coverall aprons each .25 Children s cotton hose, worth 10c. for - - .05 . Big Saving in Men's Boys' and Ladies' Children's cotton hose, worth 20c. for -' - 121 OVERSHOES ' Men's canvas glcves, knit wrist or gauntlets, leather palms .19 Men's four buckle Overshoes . Men's neckties at a bargain per pair - - ,$1.G9 each 10 and .15 I Ladies' one-buckle overshoes .75. Men's rubber boots worth Boys' Overshoes, worth $1.25, now .75 $3.50 now - - 2.-19 Childlh;fes:e5ToVietnowho1 1.29 Our Toilet Articles " 81 to 12 " 1.49 Hinds Honey and Almond " 121 to 2 " 1.75 Cream - . .39 Java rice powder worth 50c. for .39 Save on Colgate's tooth paste 10 and .19 nr , m Stillman's freckle cream worth Men s Shoes , 50c- for - . .39 ,,,,,,, . , Talcum powder - .10 Men s double sole water proof work shoes, worth $4.00 2.9S NntinriQ i Men's $3.50 work Shoes now 2.59 o ,-r I Boys' heavy work shoes worth P P l " f fr , " no now 9 on 1 safety pins for - .05 1 sam'i ,tbks and eyea - m.Ts,S : . :2 sSffw", ' ' Boys' work shirts, worth 40c, now .19 ' 3 tormng cotton . 3 tatting " . 25 H We save vou monev on 2 " nttting' cotton - .10 " spools J. P. Couta thread .25 1 Overalls Sweaters I ' Boys' hght weight Bib overalls Men's and Ladies' sweaters at a ;acrifice 1 worth 50c. now .19 Men's wool Sweaters - 1 35 Boys' bib overalls worth 75c. now . .50 Men's cotton sweaters high ' ' 1 "t?. Men's overalls, heavy weight " .85 collar worth $1 50 now 75 1 M 'Mrn's hivy suspenders .25. ladies' sweater red and tan ' H suspe.vders 5c. to .19 worth $3.50 now 1 75 I a I It-iv-mlen pjce goods reduced. . One lot of lidis? and Childress coats (a little out of style but just the thin? 1 for every day use.; W.jn.m $3. to $15.00 now, - . J ..l 0U I Sficcial NiVTDtHo Mail Order Custoniers I Your orders will have our prompt and careful attention, but we do not mv wtse R during the sale, but at any other time we pay postage and guarantee to nlfw ,.,.u " W'e carry nothing but good standard merchandise. piease ou. THE ECONOMY" The Store of Quality and nothing but Bargains. I ofieBuiiding Deseret, Utah I FOR SALE:-(7 N c,c: Paper at the Chro... Annual Farm and Home CoaviiSu. tions, Utah Agricultural Coliege, Logan, Jan, 24 to Feb'y 5th For the above occasion the Salt Lake Route will sell excursion excur-sion tickets from all Utah stations sta-tions to Logan, Utah, January 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, and 30th. Tick ets good returning t.Jjl February Febru-ary 7th. . . ' , Til Buy Your Hogs I want all hog raisers to know that I have engaged in the buy-' ing and shipping of hogs. I will pay the highest market, prices possible. See me beL. e you close a deal. : Jeff Clark, d23tf ... . ; J S A F E T Y FIRST When you buy goods at our store you know the I quality well covers the price you pay, and that the J goods you buy are dependable and represent the 1 j; price paid. Does it pay to take chances now and - ' "J then when you know you can get first-class depend- t able Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Notions and . j Clothing at J . Law's GenT Store, Deka, Utah, j, - ' . |