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Show I HOME ECONOMICS TO CONSERVE 1001) B "Will Undertake b) ( nnninir mid Other B Meliiods n I'r.-si r in i! to H Prevent Ml Want. H Increased production Mid conserve B t ion of foodl have ,-ilmot come to lie H by-words, not onl) in agricultural Mil H homo economic journals, bat in all H )ici iinii. ;il hi, p.-iturc. Yet the need H for nurli economy has not been fully H realized by all. I.oenlly the response 1 to the many patriotic calls is enrour- H eginff, Especially is the great in- H rrca.se in arte seeded this .spring in H field and garden commendable. Not H less commendable is the preparation H Weinr made l.y tin Cedar City Home fl economics Cluli to conserve for future H ii All available food products. They H responded to the first call Tor moboliz- H ation of all then forces in conscrva- H Committi es are active in all branch- H es of Hume Kconomic work, in read- H mess for the Home Demonstrator (la- H dy county BJMfll I promised the county, H hut not delaying work until her com- iHH H One very i ammendahle undertaking H in that of conducting by committees H the gnl's canning club work in co- M operation with the Ileehive Clubs of H the Y. L M. I. A. in which they offer H their services and urge girlH to come H to the meetings and demonstration M Successful canning of meats and veg- B clables and fruits require-- kill The H Hkill is acquired only hy doing in de- M tail all of the work. H I'arents can encourage their girls H in this important move for its edura- fl tional value, its industrial value and H . for the big patriotic motive, namely, H the conservation of all human foods. B I Ik emergency shelf will only be a I reality in the II K. Club by the HH heaits, patriotic support of the peo- M pie adjacent to the club. When in the H in future it becomes a reality it H should be looked to with the same K pride as are our fairs and school ex- M hibits, where are found only the choic- M est articles prepared in every detail H for pablk exhihition, shorn only of B extravagance and waste. H Give the Cedar City H. K. C. your HB herty support. Deliver to them all H surplus of garden and field. Adopt H the national slogan, "Do your bit." H A. EIPLIN, County Agent. ( holera Morbus. This is a very painful and dangerous danger-ous disease In almost every neighborhood neigh-borhood someone has died from it be fore medicine could be obtained or a physician summoned The right wa Is to have a bottle of ( hambirlain' Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to be prepared for it Mrs Charles Fnyeart. Huntington, Iml , writes: "During the summer of 1!1 two of my children were taken' sick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain's Colic and Dianhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief."- Adv. Dl mi am CATTLE for BALE. About 160 head of pure bred Durham Dur-ham cattle for sale at Newcastle, Utah, on the 25th of June, 1!M7. Cattle classified as follows: About 75 cows. About 15 two-year-old Heifers. About L'.'i yearling Heifers. About 16 yearling Steers. About 60 Calve Two Kcutered Bulls Teees rattle will be sold at auction 1 to the highest bidder. This is a great opportunity for you to buy a splendid herd of cattle. For further information apply to the Bank of Southern Utah, Cedar City, Utah. i I 1 1 Damfcjr Uogerie :: I : For ladies' undergarments that com bine beauty and daintiness with high quality and low prices our I stock is unequaled. We have an attractive showing of corset covers, chemises, combination suits, petti' coats, nightgowns, etc., of the latest de ; signs and patterns, from which we are i sure you can make a suitable selection'. Courtesy h Our Watchword ' and Quality Our Standard Cedar City Co-Op- Tinware and Kitchen Utensils ihiiiiiiiiiiiiihiii i I j It is a pleasure to offer such , S a fine line of tinware and kitchen Hi utensils as we now have in stock 5 and especially at the prices we are able to make. Our tinware is S S the finest, best finished kitchen- ware on the market and our EE enamelware, graniteware and Ejj S aluminum cooking utensils are also EE Er of a very high quality. e As a reminder of some of j SE the articles you may need, let us 3 f mention saucepans stew- E i TT 1 pans -roasting pans bread - jfc I pans tea and coffee pof" J J !0 griddles pie plates rice EJ ?jjjh '" ' " boilers kettles jelly, pud- 'ikJlti It c'ng' crcKiuette' ce cream J feSsH- and fish molds - strainers fef ilL flour sifters. Better still, f H J 'M come and see for yourself '' 1 7- B"-' wnat we nave- 1 fmSWm BUY AT HOME llllllll yi ' r Tmt prices wm charge make it genuine m , . . . N economy to buy here everything you need. Cedar Heicantile & L. S. Co. fjzff I ) 7cfitM HP Swedish women do AJ J jlfciH(p not now use tne same KOO ' methods for making tyn- brod that were used in n that country some centuries ago. But even j with their modern methods the Swedish tynbrod does not compare with Our Cookies I They are a favorite with the grown-ups as well as with the children. They have that delicate flavor and crispness that appeal to the taste 9 of all who like sweets. You should try them. HI Quality and cleanliness are the twin mottoes II of this bakery at all times. tQ Cosy DaKery L Cafe P. F. HH I II . Mi.iMK.-r |