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Show ! TTT XTT?T? g For Decoration Jr JLU JCLKO Day, May 30th I Store open at 7 a. m. to sell Flowers :: :: BILL'S CASH GROCERY Have You met THE GIBSON FAMILY In order to introduce Gibson's quality COFFEE, SPICES, EXTRACTS, M AYONAISE DRESSING, PIE FILLING AND OLIVE OIL the Merchants of Milford are having a GIBSON WEEK and will give away FREE A 1-Pound can of Gibson's Coffee with every 5-pound 5-pound can purchased ; or will give a 2-oz. bottle of Gibson Extract with the purchase of a 2 1-2 pound can of Gibson's Coffee, and one other Gibson Gib-son Product, except spices. Store Demonstrations Demonstra-tions Daily. : . If for any reason you do not like Gibson Pro- ; ducts, your merchant will gladly refund the purchase pur-chase price. If you do like them insist on them in the future. Gibson Manufacturing Co. Salt Lake City, Utah. , ftEMEMBERtaask your grocer for Calumet Cal-umet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it the In-dianhead In-dianhead on theorangelabeL Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweetest sweet-est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less than of most (other brands because it possesses pos-sesses greater leavening ttrenjth. .jwJBWHW. mil- ' " " Mi I Jt Now Remember-F 4 t!ST ATTEST V!Ft""VI kwu-M - i -ii r ifrii ii '''"-' ' -s -"j There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg two ! cups of flour half a cup of cTiuTbu I milk that's all you use. Muffin' j You never have to re-bake. Recipe Contains only such ingre- iTelu clients as have been officially spoons Caumet approved by U. S. Food Authorities, P Baki g Powder, is the product of the largest, most fl 1 tablespoon su- j modern and sanitary Baking Pow- L j gar, 1 teaspocn der Factories in existence. K j slt, 2 eggs 2 Pound can of Calumet contains full 1 1 I f weet c u i -7 ) muk. Then mia 16 oz. Some bak ing powders cc mc l n El in the re,ula, 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be si re !! way. you get a pound when you want it 1 3 XOTTCE OF LIEN SALE L. D. VanWormer. lienholder and Plaintiff. vs. John Doe and R'chard Roe. whose true names are unknown, Defendant Notice lis hereby given that under and by virtue of a claim of lien I 1 12 inch wheelbase. Cord 47 1 I ' m iXs . iiIC standard equipment. I Your satisfaction with a car depends upon The LlCHT-SlX stands up in service with I your satisfaction with its performance, a minimum of repair expense. This, with I appearance, economy, comfort and price. low fuel consumption, means satisfactory I T-i . ... a i . economy. I 1 hese are the vital points. And you must I get satisfaction in each one if you are to We never heard of a LlCHT-SlX that was I be satisfied - ith your car as a whole. not comfortable to ride in. I Consider the LiCHT-SlX from this angle. . . , , , , I And the price, $1 045 r. o. b. factory, is out I It is essentially the same car as it was of proportion to its value. This price I when introduced. It was right before it includes the thief-proof transmission lock I was offered. And it has made good in the which reduces the rate of theft insurance I service of thousands and thou- ,,. M to the owner 15 to 20 per I sandsof owners. It is dependable. jv j cent; large plate glass window I Its L-head motor is powerful, vvP in one-piece rear curtain, inside I flexible and freer from vibration y I and outside door handles and I than any car at anywhere near V) I other refinements. I its price. a j . .L l I --SNsjHj Jc And you get the priceless in- I Itsgracefullinesareenhancedbya E? gredient prestige and high I lasting finish. Cowl parking lights fTT"? standing of the maker who I and the cowl ventilator not only I X 1 for 70 years has been building I add to its good looks but are nec- Thief-proof Bimiioii lock quality vehicles and selling I fi . f reduce rare of insurance to ,1 . f I or complete satisfaction. UGHT-SJX owner, ijw 20 them at fair prices. I Touring, $1045; 3-Pauenger Roadster, $1045; Coupa-RoatUttr, $1375; I Sedan, $1750. All prices f, o. b. factory. I W. R. MARTIN, Dealer I Mi'ford .... utah I which the said L. D. VanWormer has and claims upon a certain Buick automobile, Motor No. 1152S. and owned by a party or parties unknown to the said L. D. VanWormer. for the sum of $20. for and on accouni of labor, skill and material expended expend-ed upon said chattel, the said personal person-al property, goods and chattels here-I here-I in and hereafter described will be Isold at public auction to the hlglies-bidder, hlglies-bidder, for cash, at the garage of said L. D. VanWormer. on Main St., in the town of Milford. County of Beaver. State of Utah, on 20th day of May. 1922. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said day. the said personal property to be sold be'ng described as follows: One Buick automobile. Motor No. 1152S. L. D. VAN WORMER. Lienholder and Plaintiff. First Published May 12. 1922 Last Published. May 19. 1922 , Official Watch Inspector!, Los Angeles and S. L. R. R. f It l Arnold & Mueller I Jewelers ! T i Located at Dobsorf Clothing Store X if r Milford, Utah 0 mi in .Li j (fljjj) Very low round trip fares k will be made from sta-tions sta-tions in Utah to Califor- CT nia resort cities. Tickets on sale May 15 to Sept. X 30 with final return limit j Oct. 31. J Visit V CALIFORNIA (I IN SUMMER ( J Sec nearest cgent i UNION PftCJFICM 1 'j .J |