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Show SAGS 3XX.; the press-bulleti- n ;'- r BAKING OF WHITE ' BREAD TO BE STORED Baking of white bread and rolls will bo discontinued- - throughout the United States after April 12, accord-ing to an announcement made at the office of the federal food board. The order requiring bread and rolls after that date to contain at least 25 per cent of substitutes for flour had not yet been issued from Washington; it was said, but was expected at any time. , The announcement was made after a mooting of bakers for the purpose of discussing plans for cooperating with the food board in the conserva-tion of flour for war purposes. The bakers pledged themselves to do all in their power to make it possible for all bakers to meet the emergency by giving each other the benefit of form-ulas for making bread, using a per centage of cereals other than wheat. Jkeep your shohs heatL fjlP4fe iff; Jfc "SPRESERVE THE LEATHER iSMJH JlTHgF.P DALLE V CORPORATIONS. LTD. ftuTV ALO, N.V. 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Our dancing pavillion is equipped with a modern, electric player piano, and it affords the best entertainment for the best people. Come and see "v what an enjoyable and well regulated place we have. It's a dandy place for recreation after picture shows. Dainty light lunches, hot and cold drinks, and candy , that is the best. ..' .,7" ::; , Every courtesy is shown our patrons. Ladies and gen-tlemen will find our place neat, clean and up-to-da- te in every detail. We shall be pleased to serve you. WE SELL WAR SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS The Chocolate Shop A visit to Salt Lake City J is not complete unletm I you .have a g Big Swim ! AT TUB 5 ."SAN" i 52 West Brnadwar i Two big natural hot sulphur , watar pool. Lady and Can. Itamen attendant! HMEl'MATISM VANISHES TURKISH $1 BATH AND BED 17 JL ' i I The Ears of the DEAF Must Be Stirred To Activity . ' I Let Urn Send You for (? The Acounticon For I V ; IO Days Free Trial Jfe The Deaf ' 'v If yon will writ utthnt yon tra rfo eharespwpaid.th Instrument for hard of having and will try tha VUV 10 days' f res trial without deposit Acouatioon ws will send you, or expenne to you. TM. oftVr nay stem ry (maraus, bet It has molud op to the prasaot la Bakinf nearly j ' 800, MM dallffhtad rtiftmnara fltr u. who n.tw hearelrariT onpemora. QgMIWaL aCOQSTIO COaiPaWjV. t SOO CawJff Bin'dWil, Maw Vortl VkM3 "BLUE BONNETS" Jl Nut Fabric uith Nta Ftatotu. r " Glue Boot" nertt the Beli of the womaa who wuai a Ixautifiil. duiabla hbrie - J J ' "V K i that wean without wrinklait, leprle dual and lauaden perlecdy. Admvably adapted4or 'V)j4 1 frj failar-nad- e drcea. tport roata aod ikirts. rluidreat tarments. petticoati. etc. AUodrtp. t 'A ' J erwa, (urniluie oneriast ate Cuarasieed dya iaal aad duraUa. Wals vaijety si III rn V H your dklrr down ' carry "Blue Bonnrtt" arl ua the ad wtth same of dealer and . ' Jl. UU ws will aeod him aamplea and Dotiy htm of your requeat ' ; Lj.'.Vr.fAlUi LESHER WHITMAN oV CO. Inc 8t Broadway. New York ..ara waawawapaaaaaaajiliT - - - t-- ... .gaamw-- . aaaapaaw,, t - K y I duemm 1 I I GAS III Capital Stock $100,000, full paid, C fc $100 invested in Oil has paid $40,000, and it may do so here. Wages never made a man rich, but a small investment has. STOCK SELLING AT 10 A SHARE . $20 buys 200 shares; $50 buys 500 shares; $100 buys 1000 shares. If desired, send 2c a share cash and 2c per share each month. 5 discount for all cash. Figure what' it means if it advances to $1.00 or $10.00 as others have done. T Our holdings are in Wyoming, Oklahoma, , Kansas, Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, where wells produce as high as 10,000 barrels daily. One 100-barr- el well will pay $72,000.00 I a year, which would enable us to pay 4 a month dividends- - I on stock issued, as 50 of net profits are to be paid in divi- - I dends to stockholders. I We are selling stock to increase holdings, drill wells and I pay dividends. Buy now before it advances. , , W. F. REYNOLDS, Secretary. I GENERAL OFFICES 8.30 SEVENTEENTH ST., BOSTON I BUILDING, DENVER, COLORADO. I PHONE MAIN 3937. I Salesmen Wanted. Send for Free Oil Map and Literature. I rM Mm USE SALTS FOR K!Dtt . ; ' "at less meat if Kidneys feel like lea or Bladder bothers you Meat forms uric acid. Most folli forpet thnt th kidney, le the bowels, pet bIurkibIi and dogged id need a flushing occimionally, else 'vo backache and dull misery iu the d.iey rcgifln, severe boadaches, rheu-ti- c 'twinges, totpid liver, neid stc.rnacli, .epleBanrss and all sort of bladder dig- - Vou simply must keep your kidneys ive and clean, and the moment you 1 an ache or pain, in. the kidney ;nn, get about four tvttires of Jad ia from any g(Kd dru .store here, .3 a talflespooiiful in a glass of water 're breakfast for a. lew days and r kidneys rvijl then act fine. This nous salts is made, from the acid of "pes and lemon juice,, combined with bia, and is harmless to flush clogged Jiicys and stimulate them to normal tivity. It also neutralizes the acids 1 the urine so it no longer irritate, us ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; ikes a delightful effervescent lithia-ite- r drink which everybody should take w and then to keep their kidneys clean, :iis avoiding serious complications. A. well-know- n local druggist says he lis lots of Jad Salts to folk who believe overcoming kidney trouble while it is ly troubls. The Latest and Most Sensational ; Developments in the Oil Industry in the Last Year has been made in the " imlil: Oil field" In Wyoming Oil was first discovered in this field in the latter part of 1916. Today the Big Muddy Field is producing approximately 9,000 barrels a day at present ; , estimate, and new wells being completed almost daily. The Oil in this field is a high gravity paraffine base oil, at present selling at $1.50 per barrel at the wells. r , ... The Arizona-Wyomin- g Oil Company V controls 160 acres of choice patented oil land in the Big Muddy Field, and presenting a limited amount of our treasury stock to the public at 15 cents per share, we are offering the best possible oil speculation, with practically all chances to lose eliminated. If you want to get in on the ground floor of this greatest of new oil fields . buy Arizona-Wyomin- g Oil Company's treasury stock, at 15 cents per share. Buy today, as tomorrow may be too late for there is only a limited amount of 15-ce- nt stock for sale. For information and company maps and photographs of the field, write to I Company Main Office, 311 West Secord Street, Casper, Wyoming, or call on P. L. Mullen, Secretary and treasurer of the Arizona-Wyomin- g Oil Company, Grand Hotel, Bingham Cinyon. aaiaaa V sage ib mm AND DARKENS Hi Don't Stay Gray! It Darken, So Naturally that No-body can Tell. , Tou crin turn pray, faded hair beau-tlfull- y dark and lustrous almost over night If you'll get a bottle of "Wyeth'a Sag and 8ulphur Compound" at any drugr store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, Improved abrye the addition of other Ingredients, sold annually, says a well-know- n druggist here, because It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await-ln- g them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxurianUy dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray-haire- d, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound ht and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few daya This preparation Is a toilet requisite and Is not Intended for the cure, mitl-tatl- or prevenUon of disease. J WAR SAVING STAMPS AND THRIFT STAMPS 1 little by little buy Rifles for our soldiers. A Nickel here a dime there MILLIONS must be raised through H the sale of THRIFT STAMPS to buy FOOD and CLOTHING for our B BOYS In FRANCE. H The WAR is costing the UNITED STATE 25c per day per capita. B Have you put up your Quarter today? If not, buy a THRIFT STAMP. B The following are AUTHORIZED AGENTS OF THE TREASURY H DEPARTMENT, at any of which places you can buy Thrift Stamps: Post Office Citizens' State Bank Bingham State Bank Bingham Mercantile Co. 8. J. Hsys Highland Boy Mine Boston Con. R. G. Bee John T. Bogan Cley's Jewelry Co. Ben Lewis F. W. Qulnn Steels Drug Co. Woodrlng's Rrug Store Chocolate Shop M. L. James Highland Store Copper State Bank Miner's Merc. Co. Mt States Tel. i. Tel. Co. Utah Power A Light Co. Utah Copper Co. Ohio Copper Co. U. 8. Mine Utah-Ape- x Mine Yampa Mine f" Utah Metal & Tunnel Co. Bingham Schools H BY UNITED EFFORT WE WILL GET THE KAISER I Q. B. KELLY, Cashier. Buy a Liberty Bond Now FARMERS WARNED TO HASTEN ACTION IN DEFERRED DRAFTCLASS (From the Official Bulletin) The following statement has been issued by the United States Employ-ment Service of the Department of Labor. "A new draft of about &0.O00 men shortly will be called to the colors. The provost marshal general has ordered that men actively, assiduous-ly and completely engaged in the planting or cultivation of crops, but who are listed in Class 1 of the draft and within the new quota should be deferred until the end of the new quota, , Must Make Affidavit "The local draft boards, being judi-cial bodies, can not defer the call of such men, however, unless the farm-ers employing them support their claims for such deferred classification with affidavits. It is therefore of vital importance that farmers immedi-ately execute and file such affidavits with the local hoards. Immediate Action Urged "If the farmers whose hends are affected in this new call fail to follow thft advloo, they should have no cause for complaint if thfir men are taken from them at this critical time. It will be useless and unreasonable later to protest if they have done nothing to retain iheir help. Immedi-ate action on the part of every farm-er whose employes are affected is essential ajid should not be delayed under any circumstances." The county agent is being urged to give this matter the widest publicity possible, end he suggests that every farmer interested take action at once l. D. S. CHURCH SUBSCRIBES $250,800 FOjUIBERIY BONDS One of the largest attended confer-ences of the Church cf Jesus Christ of 'Latter Day Saints, was held in Salt Lake City during the closing three days of last week. President Joseph made the opening remarks of the conference, welcoming the vast audience, which is estimated to Jiave numbered over 10,-00- 0, to the conference. After giving some interesting statistics of the work of the church and the disposition of the tithes of the church during the past year, he pledged the loyalty of the church to the government, and urged the saints to lend every assist-ance possible to the great cause. At the morning session, held Satur-day, R. R. Lyman was appointed to the apostleship, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of iHyrum 'M. Smith. Mr. iLyman is the son of P. M. Lyman, who was the president of trie quorum of 12 at the time of his death last year. Jle was a graduate of the B. Y. U. and was proiessor of mathematics in the local school for a number or years. Joseph P. Smith Jr.. was made one of the church school board, filling the place on the board formerly held by the late Francis M. Lyman. Just at the close of the morning session Saturday by a unanimous vote of the 10,000 saints assembled, $250,-00- 0 of the tithing funds of the church was appropriated to purchase Liberty Bonds. SUCKER FISHING IS GOOD IN PROVO RIVER Suckers and mullet are plentiful in the lrovo river now. Any one having a game license may flHh for tliene pro-viding thfy will do their fiwlilng below tho main wagou bridge leading over I'rovo bench. Those holding last year's game licence do not have to re-new their liceiihe until June 1, 1'JIS. |