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Show , . - - I Plenty of Fruit Next winter is what every home will appreciate. With a little effort now you may can all the fruit you will need and thereby help to reduce re-duce the cost of living. Use ; Table and Preserving Sugar Because of its purity, sweetness sweet-ness and real food value. r7 You're sure of success in preserving and -jelly mak-W. mak-W. ing if you use this home i: EXTRA FINE product. fftMlSil I Comes in 10, 25, 50 and J. granulated 100 pound bags. All deal-1 deal-1 SUGAR:! ers L t UADD BY - ca:f . made by -j-- UTAH tj , UTAH-IDAHO SUGAR CO. Have Your-Suit Cleaned and j Pressed with I M. REISNER, the Tailor WorlCalled for and Delivered. Phone 27 j SUITS MADE TO ORDER AND MADE TO FIT j All We Ask is a Fair Trial j i !f$40.50 ff, SI I ! i: TICKETS ON SALE DAILY i: JUNE 15 to SEPTEMBER 30 !! " ! ! Diverse routes via rail and steamer, including San " ; ; Francisco. Proportionately low fares for tickets in- g j j eluding San Diego, Portland, Seattle. !! Stopovers at all points. No validation fee. g I! ! - Final Limit, October 31, 1917 Xt i J ; For reservations and routings, see YjwM 2 M. W. LICHTY, Agt., Milford S ; j or address ' VujJ' "j Wm. Warner, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah J J Money saved and deposited KjR IM in a banK is wealth, that aW f worKs. Wealth that worKs f v is capital. UnliKe brain and j 1 muscle, it does not wear out wfa . or deteriorate. It grows and W improves. -M Jl The only gain from labor ta Ij what is saved. Labor, there- . u 11 fore, maKes wealth and J i, when wealth worKs it is fia capitaL . Kk& JJ Capital at worn pays wages, which, when saved, creates more capital. Labor is the producer when labor saves. Savings bring independence. A saving banK is a public servant One Dollar Starts an Recount! " MILFORD STATE BANK RASPBERRIES AND I CHERRIES AT THEIR BEST THIS WEEK CUCUMBERS . ' TOMATOES RADISHES ONIONS LETTUCE Special Watermelons 25c Saturday Only Jefferson Mercantile Co. Phone 20 I ARE YOU I GUILTY 1 A FARMEK carrying an express package from a big mail-order house was accosted by a local dealer. t4Why didn't you buy that bill of goods from me? I could have saved you the express, and besides you would have been peptonizing a hi 's store, which helps pay the tax :s and builds up this locality. The farmer looked at the merchant mer-chant a moment aud then said: 4 4 Why don't you patronize your home paper and advertise? I read it anddidn'tknowthatyouhadthestujf I have here. " j MORAL ADVERTISE Yes, We Do Job Work You will find our prices satisfactory i 1 ED. V. PRICE & COMPANY CHICAGO, U. S. A., Jan. 31, 17 Mr. Wm. Dobson, Milford, Utah. Dear Sir:- , rJk Following the custom ?f VV - pursued by us for many years, we wish our old customers, as y f well as our new, to return ""4 any coat made by us during y'pT'i Hh the past season in which the i ll L J- , h linings has not given satis- 0t lU'A'l factory wear or the fronts- ' l j have not held their shape. ' V We will be pleased to reline ; il l the garment and put in new j ;' ll fronts, or if this cannot be I i . . JlL done, make a new coat free of charSe Very truly yours, ED, V. PRICE & COMPANY Largest Tailors in the World of Good Made to Order Clothes |