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Show THE FAMOUS BREAD Is now sold by the following dealers deal-ers in tkis city. To get the genuine, gen-uine, ask for it by name-HOLSUM Jefferson Merc. Co. Bill's Cash Grocery HOLSUM h. made by SUPERIOR BAKING CO., Salt Lake UP-TO-DATE BUSINESS MEN do all their business through the medium medi-um of the bank. They realize it is the safest and surest way. Their bank books shows every cent they deposit. Their checks show every cent they pay out, and at the same time are the safest receipt given. You begin to succeed when you begin be-gin to do business in a business way. You can't do business right unless your banking service is right. Milford State Bank City Transfer B. T. ARRDVGTON, Prop. HAULING ANYTHING ANYWHERE ALL HOCUS DAY OR NIGHT IMMEDIATE ATTENTION PHONE 05, or leave orders at Mo-Keon Mo-Keon & Clay Garage. ALTHOUGH Atkin Hotel Dining Room is rather Broken in on account of New Building, the meals please and satisfy the inner man. Don't Miss the Sunday Chicken Dinners sqf: fri, ..'..Mv - .-; . --i-"' v - mm ' ''' - ' " ' 1' 5 tM uif-year-round so: d:lrk Ffgftpp ror business men ,pics -sc. i::;;c:2f E8$?sM mm 9hootin.ri&r.H.Fcr ov-be?"- " fellf where, the year Vcxmd. ikrvo ic ,b fHf-l&g&M fHf-l&g&M .refreshment fay wk&lsGTzzz ik ;:: Plgl an invioraiis $off y;n!i.. Ideil fey fk:":Zi .X the athlete ike tnon hi fliysI-iv.'Tc.: Wri mental traSn5?4- ool to train cr.d ANHcUSlB-B'JCCH ST. LOUIS t '"'J Plllf HEME"AY & MOS2R OO. ?.. ""T -IMliliV'Mill'i Wholesale Distributer, Salt Lk " "' j vvi& ji VV-- - ...t.iii...i.iliiu-a -X' &''&.. '- " RED CROSS SEALS 1 ARE HEALTH AGENTS Idea Was Originated in This Country in 1908 by Miss Emily P. Bissell, of Wilmington, Wil-mington, Del, j FfRST SALE YIELDED $3,000 t National Tuberculosis Association, Whloh Sponsors Sale, Will Place 650,000,000 Seals on Sale to Finance the Fight Against Tuberculosis. I AMERICAN RFD CRQ33" jrTbEAZTM AND A The Red Cross Seal as milliuns of Americans know it to day, is an agent of happiness and health. It was originated orig-inated in 1907 by Miss Emily P. Bissell, of Wilmington, Delaware, who learned through Jacob Kiis of somewhat similar simi-lar seals that were sold in Norway for the purpose of raising funds with which to fight tuberculosis. Miss Bissell persuaded the American Ameri-can Bed Cross to take up the idea with the result that seals were sold in a limited Dumber of communities in 1908. The sale yielded a revenue of approximately $3,000. The Ked Cross then decided to issue the seals each year and to turn the proceeds over to the National Tuberculosis association and its affiliated societies for the purpose pur-pose of financing the campaign against tuberculosis. The number of seals sold in America increased by leaps and bounds until in 1917 the total reached 180,000,000. This year the seals are again on sale beginning December 1. More than half a billion seals have been printed for distribution to state and local agents. In addition to the seals "Health Bonds" iu denominations denomina-tions ranging from $5.00 to $100.00 are to be sold in lieu of seals to large contributors, who do not send out a sufficient quantity of mail In December to make use of all the seals they would like to purchase. The combined quotas of all the state organizations or-ganizations call for more than $6,500,-000 $6,500,-000 to carry out the intensive educational educa-tional campaign being conducted by the National Tuberculosis Association and its 1,000 affiliated societies. The Intensive sale of these seals represents a practical demonstration of every lesson that lias been learned regarding scientific distribution. Experts Ex-perts of the highest standing in sales management have co-operated to the ettent of assuring those interested that every resident of the United States will have an opportunity to buy Red Cross Christmas Seals. City Dray DAY AJTD NIGHT 8KB VICE TORAoa wAiuraousa IF IOC DfTKXD TO MOTS GALL US UP If you need a truck, call us up or leavo ordeis at Orwin 1 ; rber Shop. SHERWOOD BROS PHONE 86 We have made arrangements to handle SWIFT'S Premium Ham Premium Bacon Silver Leaf Lard SPECIAL Premium Hams . 42c Premium Bacon . 49c APPLES Car Load here JONATHANS. ROME BEAUTY $3.00 Per Bushel Company Well 'Armed"! 1 When company comes J i there is no time to p II waste no chances to t- h be taken so mother ti p sees that there is al- ; : ways a can of 6 1 CALUMET t p bakIng povder H f J on hand. Cakes, pies, 1 1 H doughnuts, muffins and rj !' all good things to eat 13 must be dressed up in their best taste and looks. 1 3 Then, too, her reputa- tion as a cook must I! be upheld and she ' I "stakes" it on Calumet pi every time. She knows it M will not disappoint her. Order a can and have the j '. "company" kind of bakings I j every day. i Calumet contains only such 5 ' ingredients as have been j 1 approved officially by the J U. S. Food Authorities. 1 Ton aye wlen yoo buy it. I Ton save when yoa use il. i JEFFKRSOX MERCANTILE CO. PROPESSIONAD CARDS WILLIAM F. KNOX Attorney-At-Law Beaver City, Utah Office in Telephone Building Phone 71 Will practice in all the courts of the state. O. A. MURDOCK Attornty-t-Lw Baver - . . . . Utah DR. O. E. ADKIN8 Dentlat , Bank Building, Phone 38 Milford Utah E. B. JORGEN8EN Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Open Day and Night Milford, Utah Phon 4 MATHESON, THE TAILOR Maker of up-to-date Clothe Milford utM! Wanted Contracts for plowing laud. Address American Plowing Association, As-sociation, 812 Walker Bank Bldg., Now is the time to have your furniture fur-niture repaired by a first class repair re-pair man. Call in and see him, or phone 17. He will give you an estimate esti-mate on your work. B. Mlckschl, with Burns Furniture & Hardware Co r7'-"" irTinTTrmwriigTi'iiiT"' I I AskrDealerCMSJ fiGrandPrizelfetepS tj Firearms 61 Ammunition m "Wf ite for Catalogue ffi Iv:.: THE REMNSTON ANMSUMCCO INC. hi - .-., to |