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Show I I ANNOUNCING A NEW I I I MERCHANDISING PLAN M I which means a liberal saving in dollars for you and 1 I a more satisfactory way of buying every day necessities I B H Important changes have been taking place the last few years. Wholesalers and I ' H manufacturers whose terms were formerly 60 to 90 days to discount are now H H I demanding payment in ten days; war taxes, increased cost of merchandisc, etc., I H all call for increased capital. . . I B H Therefore, Beginning October 15th, we will conduct our business on a strictly I H cash basis. We believe this will mutually benefit for the following reasons: I H H YOU will save at least five per cent WE will have no losses from bad no H H on your purchases will not have to counts, will not have to pay interest H H pay "dead beat" accounts and will on borrowed money to carry credit H H I savc yurscvcs the a"noyancc of re- accounts, and can take all discounts. I H S cciving statements of acocunt or re- This in turn will mean a saving to you I H I quests for payment. and add to our mutual benefits. I H I THUS THE ADVANTAGES OF THE CASH SYSTEM ARE EVIDENT I H I Here are a few examples of what it means in dollars and cents: I H I JUNE PEAS, formerly 20c. per can, now 15c. per can. I H H STTRING BEANS, formerly 20c. per can, now 17. per can. H B FLOUR, formerly $6.90 per hundred, now $6.00 per cwt. 3M H TABLE SALT, formerly $1 .50 for 50 lb. sack, now.... $1.25 per sack. I M M SCHILLING'S TEA, J2 lb., formerly 50c, now 35c. per pkg. H I TREE TEA, formerly 45c. per package, now 35c. per pkg. I H LUNITA COFFEE, formerly 60c. per package, now 55c. per pkg. H H OTHER COFFEES, formerly 70c. per pound, now 65c. per lb. I H OATS, formerly $4.50 per hundrcd, now $3.50 per cwt. H I HAY, formerly $1.25 per hundrcd, now $1.20 per cwt. H H SHINGLES, formerly $8.00 per thousand, now $7.50 per M. H I LATH, formerly $15.00 per thousand, now $14.00 per M. H OTHER SAVINGS IN PROPORTION. I I I JT. O. Leigh I WRKJLEYS Brf4ra Package KB j 9 before the war H 5J a package jiffii 1 during the war 51 tapaae n aim II I The Flavor Lasts BS So Does the Price! Hf t1 PI w-)- n"""""i"MiinniiMi!iiOTrniiHHmmiiniiiiHiNiMmniniiuitinMiiiiimiiiiniiitnnmHnnnmiiiuiimminiiwmiriuiimiimminmiinBi . !gl EfJ IJ III HON. SAMUEL R. M'KELVIE, . I I I Governor of the State of Nebraska, says: 1 1 1 11 UHPHRIFT and industry are sterling qualities j 1 K of citizenship. Moreover, they arc the sur- I f I 1 est guarantee of success for the individual. j g i f "There has never been a time when the need j E I I 1 for these practices was more necessary than now. I 1 I 1 'Work and Save' is the program that wil more 1 1 ,!r i quickly reduce the cost of living and bring pros- I i fj I pcrity to the individual than anything else that I 1 I K l I know." fll 1 III III I I 1 This bank will help you to save i I I by adding 5 per cent interest, I 1 J 1 subject to usual regulations, j f j ' We will pay 6 on $1000.00 or more if left jj 11 with us for six months or longer. ! H I I jl BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH M rI 1 1 "Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents." j I I III 1 I I WX"""""11"""1"""" iniii'uianiiiiiiniiiiiiiinwiiiiiiuimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiwiiui iiiiumiuiiiiviuniuiiiiiiiiiiilT , I Js- uitiiriiiiitnniiuutniuuitHiiiiiiinMiiniitiitt,utiHfiuuiuiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiuuii)iiitiiiiuiMiiiitU)UMiinuuiuiiiuiiui,iitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiit u4. ! . . j (Dad.axt n Here for Printing I , , I Fresh Bread 1 THE LIGHT, WHOLESOME, APPETIZING SORT I THAT "MOTHER MAKES" 1 Try Our Cakes and Pies, Ice Cream and Sodas. ' GROCERIES AND CANNED GOODS I Cedar City Bakery & :: Confectionary :: -J |