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Show Serve Baked Ham Try this recipe for baked ham Boil the butt of a Mountain Brand Ham until nearly done. Remove Re-move the rind and insert cloves in the fat coat v thickly with brown sugar. Bake one-half hour. The natural, delicious flavor of V Mountain Brand Ham combined with the delicate spiciness of the cloves and sugar can only be appreciated by trying this appetizing dish. Mountain Brand Ham is best for baking because it is so tender and has just the right I amount of fat and Jean. At all good dealers. Ogden Packing & Provision Co. ' "Tha Mountain Pach'm" Ofdta, Salt Lalc, Price, Utah; Lot Ac(elt, Saa Frudaco, Cal. ; Butte, Moot. T HHMMMaaMHaMMnM 1 .vt r We will win this war I Nothing else really matters until we do! 1 Be patient here Our Boys are getting U over there! f BT ETTERS.from our boys in the trenches and' . ( from the women in canteen and other war wck, all brin? to us the same mes- sage SEND US NEWS FROM HOME. A . - . .. . .. . . : World news is all right, but OUR BOYS Y want NEWS OF THIS TOWN. They want the home newspaper. Publishers are prevented " 1 from sending their papers free to anyone, even boys in the service. Consequently a national movement has been started by Col. William Boyce Thompson of New York, who is acting as President of the Home Paper Service of h America to give the boys what they are calling for. Every community is joining the movement. Let us see that our boys are not forgotten. Send to the publisher of this newspaper whatever amount of money you can 5 cents or $50.00. We will publish a list each week of those contributing, and the amounts contributed. . Every cent received will be used to send this paper to our boys at the front If at the end of the war, there is any surplus, it will be turned over to the local Red Cross Committee. There is no profit in this to the publisher even in normal times, subscriptions are not sold at a profit. With war prices prevailing, and the high rate of postage on papers sent to France, our cost will scarcely be covered by our full subscription price. Y Remember that over in France, some brave soldier or sailor from this town perhaps even V some splendid woman working within sound of the guns is depending on you to "KEEP THE HOME LOVE KINDLED." They are calling to YOU from " Over There" GIVE WHAT YOU CAN I Put On Your Fighting Clothes JyjfV The men who have gone 1 lifll!Ail', n serv'ce ave ne 'l'iiililiiiii you men a me can 11 1 Br Viw a e eren i K ' way ear c'the3 that 111 mK that are fighting. .That 111 iflllllillSlll 1 means the ,astin2 kind yjI 111' I I'll 1 lL. Wear 80 ns yOU ---Tr buy fewer ' clothes per n liinii;'il!l vear At this store we g ; , 5j jlfflj are offering "Fighting J Jill 1'i c,ithe8" only; the. kind J I If IIP cause I ' I 11 ' , ?UR CLOTHES . I III ; ' $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, J . ; j . $35.00 and up to $50.00 . X Mays & Co. I OXFORD "T" 'I (Formerly Cudweiser) Pocket Billiards I I First Class Cafe, Modern Rooms in Connection. hi I Tobaccos, Cigars, Drinks, I I . 499 MAIN STREET I I J. W. MATTHEWS, Manager. I i riaannnaBMUMHiuMuMii.i,.. - - - USE STANDARD AND SCOFIELD COAL IT MAKES THE BEST OF FIRES Quick Service. Order Today and the Coal will be delirered i Tomorrow. Try it. Copperfield Coal Co. j PHONE 38 J i X Carter's little Liver Fills- f You Cannot be Jmfc & Remedy That Onsfeated fTW Makes Life mv.I Happy M0i Worth Livin& f, ; ,, ,i; ?! J iii'' PILLS. Conaln bean ilgo.tur , IS , A";Scu lUn BARTER'S IRON PILLS I l r-r- i. v. ' u l' ,: (treatly help most pale-faced people |