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Show w .. Mi J W ffi ... , IWffffffBWB Use Our Coupon Books and Save Money OUR COUPON BOOK SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED TO DO AWAY WITH BOOKKEEPERS AND THE MONEY WE PAID FOR KEEPING BOOKS WE ALLOW AS A DISCOUNT ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OF OUR COUPON BOOKS. PURCHASES MADE WITH COUPONS ARE HANDLED AS CONVENIENTLY AS MONEY AND YOU ARE AL-LOWED A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT ON EVERY ' ' COUPON BOOK YOU BUY. THIS MEANS THAT YOU SAVE 5 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND AT OUR STORE. BY GETTING OUR COUPON BOOKS YOU DONT HAVE A BIG BILL TO MEET EVERY MONTH, BUT YOU HAVE YOUR MONEY TO PAY FOR THE COMING MONTH SO THAT YOU ARE ALWAYS A MONTH AHEAD INSTEAD OF A MONTH IN DEBT AT THE END OF THE MONTH. m, "' . ' from beats or any floating device towed by sailboats or motor boats. This change in the law has been made in order to check the activities of sportsmen who, by use of towed floating devices, have evaded previous requirements which forbade' the shooting of migratory birds from mo-tboats or sailboats." In addition, the open season of shooting doves has been changed in South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama from the period between September 16 and December 31 to the period between October 16 and January 31, both days indusiv. Furthermore, an open season for shooting doves covering the period from December 1 to December 15, inclusive, has been established in Ohio, Indiana, Arkansas, Kansas,- - Utah, and Nebraska. However, in some of these latter States the local sportsmen will not be able to derive the benefits of this Federal open season, due to the fact that State laws which are operative in their respective territories prohibit the killing of mourning doves during a part or all of the Federal open season. For instance, the Federal laws season makes the in Colorado open September 1 and terminate December 15, while the State law prohibits the shooting of doves from September 2 to August 14, inclusive. As a consequence, the only time in which sportsmen can legally shoot doves in Colorado without violating either Federal or State er . -- r mhmmmmm lY ME LAW! The State Fish and Game Commissioner has sent out the following information: Blue Open pfmn mi Sage Hens, Willow Grouse and Morstate of the counties all in except Grouse (Pine Hens) gan and Rich, from August 15th until August 31st The bag limit is 16, of all Linda, or in other words, a hunter must not take more than 8 birds of all varieties in any one day and N not more than 16 in the season. The season for Mourning Doves opens on Sept 1st ami closes on Sept 30th. The bag limit is 15 per day and 30 for the season. No hunting allowed in any State Game Preserve. THE PLACE? RIFLES, SHELLS, CARTRIDGES, HUNTING KNIVES, GAME BAGS, HUNTING WEARING APPAREL; ANYTHING YOU FOR SHOT GUNS, X NEED FOR HUNTING AND FISHING. dove-shooti- TOOELE, UTAH. Tfli Phone 9 Tooele, Utah MEAT PRICES IN FRANCE. To correct the impression that food prices are much lower in Europe at the present time than in the United States, the following prices of meats of dressed carcasses at La Villette Market, Palis, being the maximum prices fixed under Government control during the period December 16, 1918, to March 8, 1919. The figures are taken from the Bureau of Markets, Department of Agriculture. The prices given are for 100 pounds of first, second and third grade meats. There is no meat packing in- dustry in France, such as has been developed in the United! States. There are a few bacon and ham curing plants, but most of the cities and towns depend on the local abattoirs for their supply of fresh meats, says the report. The fresh meat also is handled to a large extent without refrigeration. The French people have not become accum-tome- d to eating frozen or chilled meat and for that reason there is a marked prejudice against imported meat. This prejudice may be illustrated by the prices Beeves $35.02, $34.14, $32.39 asked fo pork at Moulins on fresh pork Cows $35.02, $34.14, $31.52. April 11. Home-kille- d in the one stall offered at was Bulls $34.14, $33.25, $32.39. 5 central market at francs a livre Veal $43.77, $42.02, $38.51. Sheep $54.28, $49.02, $43.77. (87V&C per pound) while American dressed frozen pork,' loins Hogs $42.90, $42.02. - gyssisysrsiafgiaiatsi ; j and ribs, were being offered at another stall in the same market at 5 francs a kilo ($.44 per pound. This difference did not prevail with dry salt pork, as d both and American-cure-d sides were being offered at 5 francs a livre (871& per pound). local-cure- 1 CHANGE SEASON FOR SHOOTING DOVESi laws in the single day, Septem- ber 1. The changes in the regulations also eliminate the reference to because d doves, not these doves do migrate between the United States and Canada and hence are not proAll tected by the treaty act. the changes in the season have been made at the request of the State game commissioners and sportsmen in the States affected. The new dates will be satisfactory to the hunters! and yet will serve to give the doves adequate protection. The open season for doves in Utah according to State Fish and white-winge- dove-shooti- ng Anent the hunting of migriP tory birds of which he dove is the principal one now under discussion, the following on the subGame Commission R. H. Siddo-wa-y ject is taken from the U. S. Deis from September 1 to Seppartment of Agriculture Weekly tember 30, both dates inclusive. News Letter. Recent amendments to the regulations for enforcing the act to prohibit migratory-bir- d the shooting of migratory birds This time does not conflict with the laws and regulations of the Federal government to which all State laws in conflict must give way. CANNING COMPOUNDS HARMFUL TO HEALTH. Canning componuds sold u-d- Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos answers every cigarette desire you ever had! Camels give such universal delight, such unusual enjoyment and satisfaction youll call them a cigarette revelation! If youd like a cigarette that does not leave any unpleasant dgaretty aftertaste or unpleasant dgaretty odor, smoke Camels! If you hunger for a rich, mellow-mil- d cigarette that has all that desirable 18 cents a package Camel era adld everywhere la idiriMt. ally anted packagaa of 30 oigarattaa; or ten package a (300 egarattaa) Ia a carton. Wa atrongly recommend thia carton for the home or office aappty, or when job travail a. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY flaloM tl Bn ffMBIWBHm f well, Y011 get cigarette "body some Camels as quickly as you canl Camels expert blend makes all this delightful quality possible. Your personal test wfll prove that Camel Cigarettes are the only cigarette you ever smoked that just seem made to meet your taste! You will prefer them to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Compare Camels for quality and satisfaction with ary cigarette in the world at any price! er various trade names for use in home canning are often harmful to health and should never be used by housewives, say specialists of the Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. These preparations which ars usually in powdered form and contain salicylic add or boric add, are unnecessary since fruits and vegetables can be kept for long periods in perfect condition with, out any chemical preservatives whatever if proper methods of canning are followed. The Federal Food and Drug Act prohibits the use of harmful preservatives in food which come within its jurisdiction. The food laws of nearly every state in the Union forbid the sale of foods which have been preserved with harmful substances. Although neither the Federal or State laws apply to foods canned in the home and consumed there, it would seem that the housewife would not knowingly use, in the foods she preserves for her family, substances that are prohibited by law in foods for sale because the substances are injurious to health. The Department of Agriculture has issuerd bulletins that give specific directions for the canning and preserving of fruits and vegetables without the use of preserving powders or canning compounds. These bulletins may be obtained without cost upon application to the Department of Agriculture, Washing- - Angeles, Cal., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields during the latter part of last week, ton, D. G. BIBLE HISTORY WAR SAVINGS STORY. leaving for Salt Lake' City Satto go to Pocatello, Idaho, There is the keenest rivalry urday to take up work in the Pocatello between English schools in the General Hospital. holding of War Savings Certificates and eveiy war loan finds Miss Nellie Shields came out there the most valiant support. from Salt Lake City to spend The little Britisher goes even the week end with her parents, further and has come to look on Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shields. investments in government securities as a sacred duty. The Mrs. Jos. R. Giroux who had following extract from an exam-atio- n been visiting with her aunt at paper shows his interpre- Oakley, Idaho, returned home tation of this duty: last Saturday. "Ananias was a very wicked man who once said to his wife : Mrs. F. E. Taylor of Salt Lake Barnabas has put a lot of money City who had been visiting with in the Wav Bonds; let us sell her daughter, Mrs. Frank Chamour field and put half the money berlin, for three weeks, returned in the War Bonds, and keep the to her home Sunday afternoon. rest ourselves. His wife said Mr. and Mrs. John F. White all right. When he gave the money to the man, he said This spent several days in Salt Lake it not all. Ananias said, Yes it City during the week. is and immediately he dropped Mrs. L. A. McBride was in Salt down dead, and his wife also. Lake City during the latter pari of last week. W. R. Calvert, E. S. Fisher and Dr. J. J. Curtis of Salt Lake Arthur Levis who recently reCity passed through. Tooele last week enroute to Dugway to look ceived his discharge from the over some mining property in Army, was in Tooele calling on that camp. Hie gentlemen did friends and acquaintances last not say what particular property Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lewis they intended to look over, but left Tooele on Sept. 19, 1917, spoke as though they intended with the contingent from Tooele to see the whole district. He saw about six County. months service in France before Miss Jessie Devinney of Los the armistice was sighed. ; : j We Extend a Cordial Invitation to YOU TO CALL AND SEE US, INSPECT OUR MERCHANDISE, COMPARE OUR PRICES, YOU BE THE JJJDGE. ONE PRICE' TO ALL AND THAT THE LOWEST. ' Corned Beef, per can 35 .' 2 . . . lb for Rice, 25c Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz can 43c Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz. can 23c Sweet Relish, 32 os jar .' 39e Sour Relish, 32 oz jar 3 Chow Chow, 32 oz. jar 35 Green Olives, quart jar 35c Ripe Olives, 2 lb. can 35 Karo Syrup, gallon can .. 95c Karo Syrup, half gallon 4 Sego, 2 lbs. for 25c Tapioca, 2 lbs. for 25c A. B. 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