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Show THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY w--h- I There's a Certain Amount I of Candy Coming to You i: " You Wi'sA to Forego Taking it, Y. 77ien Sent if fo a Soldier. Y. " S: The Food Administration finds It win set aside a certain amount p " of sugar tor candy making nnd this amount (now about 4 of the J, total yearly production) is being given to the candy makers. When you see candy offered for sale, you know that It is made with T ' sugar which the Food Administration has set aside for that purpose. , Part of that candy is yours your system will find it good food. But if you wish to forego it, you can show your patriotism by T I ', sending It to some soldier boy. 1 Ask any soldier why he eats candy so eagerly, and he will tell Y ' ', you that it is because candy is of tremendous value as a food. A X ' ' pound of candy is much more nourishing than a pound of beefsteak, y During violent exercise aud heavy work (according to scientists), . U the svstem draws very heavily on its natural beat or "body fuel." v : This body fuel is composed of carbohydrates. These carbohydrates t '! are supplied to the system largely through the sugar which is eaten. '" Some people take sugar with coffee; others eat it heavily on fruit; others like theirs made up Into candy and mixed with fruits and nuts X and other ingredients used in candy making. It is much a matter of individual taste. X Brigadier General L. W. Waller of the United States Marines, :J referring to the food valu of chocolate, says: T ; "I never went into a campaign without chocolate. I always have j ' a few cakes of it in my kit when I go into service. Men fight like T V, the devil on chocolate. It is particularly good in hot weather. Sea- J ' soned soldiers take It on the march with them." V, (Chocolate is made up mainly of cocoa, sugar and sometimes "ilk- I h! Soldiers in all armies are eating mors and more candy. The A i ' ' British army officers say that their men have eaten five times the amount of candy first estimated. "' Candy, which went into this war considered a luxury by many people, ha now firmly established itself as a necessary food for men 1 I who work hard. J1 Every pound of candy represents tremendous food value. It l will supply you wllh body fuel if you don't require it, send your share ' ' to some soldier. The heavier one's work, the more the system needs j the high percentage of carbohydrates contained in your pound of candy. I 1 I , , In normal times the candy Industry uses only 8 of th 3, , h sugar consumed per capita in this country. Right now this X ' amount has been cut squarely in two. j 1 ' 1 , , X The Candy Manufacturers of Utah and Idaho. & :: I . Highest Class Talking Machine Q In The World & 4ttnlSTtUMtMt,QlLlTV r & g. TJie Assistant Music Master ji FTTHE Sonora because of its extraor-X extraor-X dinarily clear, rich, natural tone is yt Addely used by singers who find it useful to compare their voices with those of s world famous artists, by students of the JO piano and violin to get the correct tempo and expression, and as a partner for duets, pj At the Panama Pacific Exposition fef Sonora ivon highest score for tone quality y S- (& . .U . far' S50 $55 $60 890 $115 T'A' V $150 $i8o $2oo $2i5 2vrr: h S300 $375 .500 $1000 V, W'fiViV U - 5 ! r!!: -h: I " 1U RXS BIRD CO. " i 1 - VJ v is & r-c rf 1 fi 1 SffPi! mwL iJmk LSdiUll. DOES IT STRIKE YOU as remarkable that you are buying Merchandise at Milford for a less price than any other town in Utah? Did you ever take the trouble to read your Uncle Sammy's fair price list? Take the list and run down our statement. We are selling merchandise right here in Milford at from 10 to 50 per cent under the market mar-ket value. Better Merchandise at Less Money. Spend Your Money Where it Buys the Most. We are now offering CHARTER OAK STOVES at the following low prices : Charter Oak Range, 28-81, worth $100, our price ....$77.50 Charter Oak Cook Stove, 7-14, worth $25, our price $18.50 Charter Oak Sheep Stove, worth $25.00, our price ....$18.00 Charter Oak Hot Blast, worth $35.00, our price ......$25.00 Charter Oak Waldorf Hot Blast, worth $20, our pre $15.00 Charter Oak Waldorf Heater, worth $21 our price $16.00 T. W. SLOAN & CO. i I - Ballroom armth cu can quickly, ; lioronph! v wnrm room v.lirre warmth is needed. " !.. ' hrcoin f -r 1 -.!,'-'';: - : r; T- , i , - . , r , , j ,i ,) r " 1 . i . sv lo clean, li(,'ht end iill. 1 wi'.h a 1 cru:ctn n L.i i.e.., , i i n I ' .T::t)K- )f ,s, ( lotlf'-s, el'-an. burns : li-n yni cr r-y it to t!:-: rit'i- ! !i I L".t i' r B Imu-a cn one gal- ioo;; llie d;:u:'T room, t r M:y Ion of Conoro S-ifcly Oil, Sol 3. ty Zolf.ovi:)j eleulzvzn BURNS & BIRD CO. JEFFEKSOX MFRC. CO. I T. W. SLOAX & CO. It IS THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY j 'A Colorado Corporation 1 ! PERFECTION |