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Show PROFESSIONAL CARDS r '' DR. F II f'ETTY H DENTIST H Office second floor of Sheep Asso- WM nation Building I J rRANI)AI,L L. JONES I ARCHITECT M Office in Cedar Sheep Association H Office hour? 9-12, A. M. H CFDAR CITY UTAH m i 1 H I I I II I II Ml I H DR. A. N. LEONARD H I'hy.siciiin and Surgeon H Superintendent Southern Utah Hoap'l. H Ear, Eye, Note ind Throaf, and H Fitting of Gl.itet a Specialty. H Ofllcn Hour 9 .30 to 12, a. ni , nnl from H 2 to c, p. 'Mob lit M i I aH I 1 M DR. M. J. M V I l(l. Ni: H PHYSICIAN & surgeon B OFFICE IN SHEEP STORE BLOCK H Office hour: 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to S p. m. H Office 'Phone 140F2; Residence H Phone 140F3. H ALEX Q. MATHESON H WATCH REPAIRING M ati lies for Sale at from 75c. Up; H The Rest Make. H CEDAR CITY UTAH B R. 1). ADAMS PHOTOGRAPHER H Now is the time or Family H Group Pictures. H Huve their pictures while H they are at home. H KODAK FINISHING. H i WHEN VODR WHEEL H BREAKS DOWN H bring it to the Electric Light H plant and get it repaired right H JOS. T. WILKINSON. I I H -f a . B HAKE TOUR FINALPROOFS H Do ell your I -and Baolaeao with M W. WARNBR MITCHELL H Clerk of the Dietrtct Gout at Par- EEJ owan, Utah, and et the benefit of I ate four years experience. Write BH aim for information. H i H S saseansea.. a T. J. JONES, I Gaskets and Gasket I Trimmings H A full line of Caskets and H Trimmings carried in stock H at all times. H CEDAR CITY UTAH r 1 M CLEANING, PRESSING M AND REPAIRING I LADIES' AND GENTS' M CLOTHING I Suits cleaned and pressed H $1.50 and up. M Suits pressed only, 50c. M LESLIE PRATT, Prop BBEJ Shop over Cosy Corner, H CEDAR CITY UTAH H ' jH Dli . E. SMI i II BflBB has opened permanent offices in J Cedar City ami will be pleased to meet and take care of the dental BEEm needs of his many Monde and for- BEEfl mer patients in tali section of the BEEa country. H YOU KNOW MY WORK BEEJ "NUFF" SAID BJBEj Office over Mercantile Store, across BEEh the hall from Attorney Ryan's of- BEEJ Hours from 9 to 6 Daily. M v : J - H WHY SEND OFT OF THE H COUNTY FOR SETTING WM EGGS H while the STANDARD POULTRY. BEEk CM H of Cedar City can furnish BEBj you the best on the market from BBEJ pure bred s. c. White Leghorns. BH Black Minorca and Barred Rock BBfi at 7, and $1.00 per dosenl jBBj Leave onlei s with J. II. I'einii. fl ton, Phone No. 104 R, Ceilar Cits. H I 1 save i-wheat use more corn 2-meat . use moreftsh , beans 3-ats use just enough . 4-suar O use syrups ' and serve the cause of freedom U.S. PT)OD A DM I NISI RATION !l FACE the FACTS X ET us face the facts. The war situation is critical. JL Unless the Allies fight as they never yet have fought, defeat threatens. Hungry men cannot fight j at their best; nor hungry nations. France, England, and Italy are going hungry unless we feed them. . Wheat Savinge They must have wheat. It is the best food to fight on. It is the easiest to ship. We alone can spare it to them. By saving just a little less than a quarter of what we ate last year we can support those who are fighting our battles. And we can do it without stinting ourselves. We have only to substitute another food just as good. jl The Corn of Plenty Corn is that food. There's a surplus of it. Providence has been generous in the ;! hour of our need. It has given 111 corn in such bounty !as was never known before. Tons of corn. Train- loads of corn. Five hundred million bushels over and above our regular needs. All we have to do is to j learn to appreciate it. Was ever patriotic duty made so easy? And so clear? j America' Own Food Corn! It is the true American jj food. The Indians, hardiest of races, lived on it. Our forefathers adopted the diet and conquered a continent. For a greal seetidn of our country it has blong een the itarT of life. How well the South fought on it, history tells. Now it can help America I win a world war. LaMura Something Corn! It isn't one food. It's a dozen. It's a cereal. It's a vegetable. It's a bread. It's a dessert. It's nutritious; more food value in it, dollar for dollar, than tin at or eggl or most other I vegetables. It'i good to eat; how good you don't I know until you've had corn-bread properl) cooked. Best of all, it's plentiful and it's patriotic. i Corn's Infinite Variety How much do you know about corn? About how good it is? About the many delicious ways of cooking it'.' And what you mis- by not knowing more about it? Here are a few ; of its uses: j There are at least fifty ways to ua corn meal to ! Iniake good dishes for dinner, supper, lunch or break- jj fast. Here are some suggestions: HOT BRECDS DESSERTS Boston brown bread. Corn-meal molasses cake. Hoecake. Apple corn bread. Muffins. Dumplings. l Biscuits. Gingerbread. I Griddle i akes. Fruit gems. Waffles. HEARTY DISHES Corn-meal croquettes. Corn-meal fish balls. Meat and corn-meal dumplings. Italian pohnla. Tsmales. The recipes are in Farmers' Bulletin 565, "Coin Meal as a Food and Ways of Using It," frte from the ) ! partment of A gi Iculture. I CLASSIFIED ADV'S. fcmw.aamgevmsw.msmyeiMai I OR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS For sale Sow and six pigs. Inquire ' of Clarence Hnight, Midvalley, Adv.-lw-pd. for BALI At a bargain good work team I have no use for. -Mrs. Denry Beams, Kanarra, Utah. adv.-2w-pd. POH BALI CHEAP good I'OTA- toes. Richard Williams, Jr., Cedar City. :t-2-tf ( I 'OR SALE Riding Plow. Hnrro. Buggy, Steel Orchard Wagon, Double Dou-ble Harness, Single Harness. Typewriter, Type-writer, Household Goods. F. C. Wald-sniith, Wald-sniith, Load, Utah. 4-12 lm POTATOES FOR SEED Plant the best potatoes in the state this year. The Idaho Rural took the prize at the State Fair last season; yield was 694 . bushels per acre. We hnve a large supply. Hunter's farm. Tel. 26F2 4-54w. pd. BARGAIN IN PLAYER PIANO We have a new instrument of the highest grade in the vicinity of Cedar City which we offer for sale at a greatly reduced price, rather than re-ship. re-ship. Player guaranteed. Liberal terms to responsible party. Give references ref-erences in your first letter. Write Consolidated Music Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. 3-22-6w FOR SALE CHEAP Beginning Tuesday, April 28, I will oflfo the following household furniture furni-ture for sale at great bargains: Player Play-er piano, ?400; electric washer, $40; range, $2.r; davenports, rockers, heaters, heat-ers, bedsteads, hook cases, etc. Call and see them Tuesday. -Mrs. J. 11. Clark, at Mary E. Perry residence. Adv. lw. -pd. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai I 1 TO OUR FARMER FRIENDS We give special attention to the needs of Farmers and we are thoroughly equipped to handle all business transactions Cor you. An account in this bank is a convenience you cannot afford to be without. This is the bank where you feel at home. BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH Can We Help You? The fact that your acocunt may be a small one ill the beginning does not bar you from the benefits bene-fits of a hank acocunt. We shall be glad to have your name on our books and furnish you with bank hook and checks, A bank account will eventually enable you to 4J1 start in business for yourself. ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT! J V Iron Commercial & Savings Bank |