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Show Tin: SPANISH COAL -- FRILLS miK press. Spanish fork: utaii T1EII FROM 8 EE- - - r-- The Gas Defense Division of the Chemical Warfare Service has asked Always on Hand Dr. H. E. Wright EYE SPECIALIST AT THE ARNOLD HOTEL EVERY TUESDAY Joseph Hughes Corner ol and Wait South lit .. ..let Oiflco Hour, 10 to 12 a.tn. and 2 to at Residence. ft p m. .... 8unday by Appointment. Bpaulsh Fork phono S3 R. M. JEX FLORIST fresh Flowers Suppuou (or all Occasions. Funeral Designs Kept on Hand end Filled to Order. All Kind of Furniture Repaired. Residence 2 Blocks N. of Foundry - UTAH SPANISH FORK . W. Hagan, M. D. Odlce at Creer Building Phone 22 dike Hours 2 to 4 p.ir. W.T.Brockbank D.D.S. DENTIST Office Farmers Co-o- p. Phone Building 114 B. H. BROWN Livery and Feed Stables Hack Meets all Trains Phone 12. Spanish Fork ! JOHN F. HARRIS ..Undertaker.. and EMBALMER . the help of (be entire State Council of Defense system In Immediate and urgent work that will save the live of our aoldlera overseas. In the manufacture of gat masks, the highest grade of carbon Is essential. Resoach of Government chemists hoi demonstrated that such carbon must bo obtain from the follow-ln- g raw material only: Teach atones. Apricot pits, Prune pits, Olive pits, Date seeds, Cheery pits, Plum pits Braiil nut shells, The ebelle of hickory nuts, walnut and buttrnuts, (although the Army can use the whole nut, it le desirable, for the sake of food conservation, to separate the shells. Any of the materials on this Hat, no matter bow old, provided they ere not decayed, can be used. No attempt need be made to keep the various materials separate, but thy must be dry. It Is not necessary to extract the kernel from such of the above pits ee contain kernels. The shipment of the materials has been put In charge of the American Red Cross, which already has facilities for handling of supplies. You should therefore And out the location of tho collection depots In your respective communities, and direct all contributions to these depots. Remember that all pits must be dried be fore they are shlped. The help of your local organlza-- . tlon Is espectlally desired In reaching the rural districts where, aside from the fruit stonee of the present season, large quantities of old stones and nuts can be collected and where the garthering of nuts can be greatly extended. The State Divisions of the Women's Committee can also be of great assistance and will cooperate with you under advice from Washington headquarters. The heaviest demand for the material listed above will come In the next few months. Furthermore, the fruit season Is closing and the nut gathering time is almost here. The need for action la Immediate. If people who have peach pits or other pits or nuts that the government is asking for stored will notify Jos. F. Skinner, arrangements will be made to gather them up. In the near future receptacles will be placed at convenient places about town In which to deposit pits for the AUTOMOBILE FO RSALE Overland 5 passenger touring car, looks like new and Is in first-clarunning order. A bargain for 2550 cash. See it at the Midland Trail Garage, and enquire for owner above ss R. H. Andrus L. L. B. Law Office Notary and Abstract Work Phone 62-- w A. G. Stoddard M. D. Cin and QUARANTINE PHYSICAN Offic Over Pofloffice and at Residence J. R. Thomas Tailor PRESSING nnd REPAIRING Utah. Spanish Fork, CLEANING, . Dr. C. D. Livingston DENTIST Creer Building Spanish Fork, Utah Phone Can Now 125-- j. Eat and Sleep In Comfort. od un-hl- . I-- ? u Inaugurated. Drastic Regulations Directed Toward Elimination of Waste, That W May Save More Food for Boyo Fighting for World Freedom. 11 iv : NERO FIDDLED nnd the world blood centuries nt Ids supremo indifference. Drastic measure are about to Im enforced by the United States fod ftT ;n administration In regard to hotels, res- n i taurants and other imhllc eating n must ljear the burden. hi per WE HAVE NEVER UNDERESTIMATED our to our customers. We knew that we would have these conditions to face nnd months ago made provisions for our Full line. We a Graduate99 Suits nnd Overcoats d MADE BY MAYERS BROTHERS, CHICAGO, because their twenty-eigh- t years experience taught them to look ahead. They prepared themselves with huge stocks of piece goods nt former prices. ...THE STANDARD OF THEIR TAILORING IS A MARE OF PER. FECTION that is unsurpassed and the weaves nnd patterns of the suits and overcoats are eloquent testimony of their broad experience. Every GRADUATE is individual for its smartness and our clothing department takes pride in showing you. , It will be to our mutual benefit if you call very soon. HOUSE CLEANING SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY men I. All cereals are to be served sparingly, as they are greatly needed by the allies and are Ideal foods for Regular $1.15 Brooms special IJogular 00c Liijuid ciiccrf Regular 23c Liquid Veneer special White Soap Regular 2 for 15 special Mop Sticks Regular 2oc special A.B. Naptha Soap, 2 Bars for transport. a No more than one portion of any kind of meat or poultry should be served at one meal, and If patrons It, one mutton, lamb, veal or pork Chop should be served to an order, nnd all portions of ham and bacon should be reduced. Bacon cannot be used as do-si- - 7. As few fried dishes are to be served as possible, in order that' fats may he conserved. 8. All conrse fats are to be trimmed front meats before cooking, to conserve them for munition and soap nmnufae - - 4 - Assn Co-o- p IHilS IllliiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiJtii Miss Hazel Morgan A baby boy was born Wednesday visitor Tuesday. to Mrs. Wallace Bcagley. LE ROY SILER WRITE OP CONDITIONS IN FRANCE n Self-Cultu- re V Le-Ro- to Bame. are comfortably quartered now, and are not working hard enough to hurt us. "I think we will stay here for quite a while (and do some real training, but of course we can never tell what we are going to do next. "The weather Is quite warm here but we are getting used to It. is some difference between the country, people and customs here and in our country. Here the people and their horses, pigs, chickens, cows' etc., all live under one roof. Theyj do practically all their farming by. hand. The people are very polite and accomodating. They seem "to take quite an Interest In tho American, soldiers and try to teach them to. speak French. I am progressing very) slowly with my French. About all I know is Wee, Wee, meaning j ' It I if I stay, learn Yes." may Yes, here four or five years, but I hope I will not have to stay here that long. I am quite anxious to get back to tho United States. I am billetted with Sterling and George F. Nelson. We have some good times together, but nothing like we expect to have when we get back home. We are getting the mall quite often now. Some of the boys are getting the Tribune and quite a few of them get the Press. "I havnt heard from home since I left Camp Lewis, so you see I am getting quite anxious for a letter. Your loving grandson, LE ROY SILER. Private LeRoy Siler, Address Battery D, 348th Field Artillery, American Expeditionary Forces "Wo- - c demi-tass- e. 11. All posslhle economy Is to be Mrs. Len Andrus has just received exercised In the use of coffee In order word from her husband, that he has to cut down transportation needs. 12. The use of Cheddar or American arrived safely over-sea- s. cheese Is to he avoided wherever I with cooked dishes, Mrs Alice Wilson went to Salt eueh especially ns macaroni, Welsh rarebits, Lake to seejier sister, Reva Woods etc, nnd It Is to be entirely eliminated who is ill with Influenza. from nil free lunch counters. 13. AH turkey liens weighing less Team and harness.See than seven pounds, and young gobblers For Sale (adv) ' weighing less than ten pounds, are not Wm. C. Beckstrom.- to be purchased by public eating places until November 1, giving the birds n Two horses. Weight For Sale chance to Increase their weight by nbout 110 each, 1 milch cow. See Thanksgiving. (adv) John K. Johnson. 14. Ice Is to be used sparingly tc conserve ammonia for the manufacture The first number of the Lyceum of munitions. 1.1. Fourth meals, such as suppers course, which was to have been held are declared to be unnecesend tens, until last night, has beefl postponed nnd unpatriotic. further notice on account of the in- sary 10. AH elaborate banquets are to be fluenza regulations. Thisi entertain- done uwny with, and the use of china, ment will he given at a later date, linen nnd siver Is to be reduced to an announcement of which will be the utmost simplicity. 17. All menu cards ore to be simplimade in this paper. fied. The use of hors doeuvres, vegePreston Hughes, son of Dr, and tables, salads, fruits, sea foods, l mule-ove- r tongues, calves dishes, Mrs. Joseph Hughes, suffered a fraclivers, kidneys, heads, tripe, sweeta as a bruised leg tured arm and brains nnd feet are encouraged, breads, result of falling under the wheels of nnd tlie cafeteria system wherever poshis fathers automobile yesterday. sible Is advocated. Plain English" on The doctor was driving out of the menu curds Is also advised. 18. No food Is to be burned, nnd yard and the little fellow ran under the wheels before he was noticed. all waste Is to be saved to feed animals or reduced to obtnln fats. 19. No food Is to be displayed In Club was delightThe such mnnner ns to cause Ps deony fully entertained at the home of Mrs. terioration, nnd no cream containin' Will A. Jones last Friday evening over 20 per cent of butter fat shall be with thirteen members present. Mrs. served. Bert Eggertsen was present as an InNearly 0,010,000 people, It Is esti' vited guest. The year's program as mated, eat at public eating places In prepared by the committee was sub- America, and the food consumption In mitted and accepted, after which the these plnces Is said to be larger than homes. The public eatfollowing Columbus day program was In the average nation are therefore the of places ing The Ethical Value of carried out: to conserve most strictly In order asked Annie Mrs. the Life of Columbus that the final blow nt the Iluns may Stanton; The Discovery of America, be made before the end of the summer the Salvation of the World," Mrs. of 1919. To do this some 5,730,000 Lizzie Tuttle; A Trlhuto to Colum- tons of food more than last year must Delicious be shipped abroad, and this food can bus" Mrs. Lyle Hughes Berved were by the only come from the tables of the refreshments nut loo. for 25c ) Farmers a garniture. 0. No sugar Is to be served mdeK requested ; not more than ono . or Its equivalent Is to bt served per person at one meal, nnd one small lump Is the service for There are, of course, to be no sugar bowls on the tables. No candles are to he served. A11 kings made from sugar beet or cane sugar are to be eliminated, and honey, maple sugar, corn sugar and syrups are to be used for bought Hand-Tailore- fi. turlng. flinst for WHILE PRICES MOUNT nnd values dcmo, Home retailers shrug their shoulders nnd say Tho public Federal Food Administrator places. W. W. Armstrong lms received notice Fi that beginning October 21, practically 3 all the frills will lie taken off restauof tables rant and the greater part Li s. 3 the coming winters conservation mens-ore- s will be directed toward eliminating waste through suth channels. Din- r:3 ing cars, uteumshlps and clubs will n!( come under the new restrictions and ell other places where food Is soUHo ' he consumed on the premises. The moat Important of the new regu- S3 rzri lations ore as follows: 1. No bread or butter shall be served unless the guest requests It, and when bread and butter Is served. It must not be put upon the table until after the first course of the lueal Is served. 2. No bread served must contRtn less than 20 per cent substitutes, and must conform strictly to the new bakNo more than two ing regulations. ounces of Victory bread or rolls must be served per person at one tneal, and Dot more than four ounce of other breads, such as corn bread, Boston brown bread, muffins, etc, except sandwiches or bread served at boarding camps or rye bread which contains at least SO per cent flour. Rolls must not weigh more than one ounce each, end nil bakery products served must conform to the bukery rulings. 3. Toast must not be served as a garniture or under meat. 4. The butter service Is to be liman ounce per person ited to one-hal- f ox-tall- s, If troubled, with Indigestion or lecplessness you Bhould read what lisa Agnes Turner, Chicago, III., has o say: Overwork, Irregular meals nd carelessness regarding the ordin-r- y rules of health, gradually it until last fall I became wreck o( my former solf. Isuffered o rora continual headache, was to digest my food, which seemed o lay as dead weight on my stomach, was very constipated and my became (dark, yellow and auddy as I felt. Sleeplessness was dded to my misery, and I would wake as tired as when 1 went to kep. I heard of Chamberlain's "ablets and found such relief after iking thpm that I kept up the treatment for nearly two mnoths. Thoy leanBed my stomach, Invigorated iy system, and since that time I an eat and sleep In comfort. I am iday entirely well. eom-ilexlo- De pim-s.bl- HOURS 2 to 4 P. M. Phone 45 New War Program for Our Hotels and Restaurants to Mrs. C. D. Strang spent last week( with friend; In Salt Lake and The following letter has been received hero by Mr .and Mrs. George Murray. A. Iflcks from their grandson, y childMrs. Ernest Urien and Siler, who Is with the American are ren of Lake the Salt guests of Expeditionary forces Somewhere In I. week. Mrs. thia Snell P. France. (adv) printing office. sweeteners. Just a few lines to let you know 10. Fresh vegetables nnd fruits are Miss Viola Jones and Rosetta Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillispee of to be served wherever I am over here and getting that possible. VegeEureka spent Sunday with her sister table dinners are to be featured nnd along fine, enjoying the very best of Bowen visited in Springville Sunday Mrs. Isaac Hansen of Benjamin. health and hope you are doing the at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Bowen. canned fruits nnd vegetables spared. LORENZO THOMAS BLDG. Phone 115 Day or Night Commercial Oub Rooms While Rome Burned H ONE BLOCK WKHT OF OREM STATION 10-PHONE Oitice i M Chas. Waters Dr. r-- - , Ar-gy- Mrs. Dale Beck Evans has return ed home after visiting for a montl In Logan. Mrs. R. G. Hales and chlldre and Miss Grace Hales have returne home after a ten days visit In Plngrc Idaho, with Mrs. Frank Bradford. Word has Just been received b Mrs. C. D. Strang from her so Douglas, that he is recovering nlcel Earl Hales who Is training at the from an attack of Influenza. U. of U. spent the week end with his parents Mr, and Mrs.' Alma Hales. For Sale House, 12x14, double rustic on the East bench, also a stove. The names of a number of Spanish , 8x8 timbers under house. Movable. Fork girls appear in tho list of the ( Apply to M. M. TRomas. (adv) U. S. student nurso reserve at Provo I Mrs. Eph. Keele and daughter among them are Leah Angus, Jennie N. Coltrin, Gladys Phillips, Harriet Maud have left for their home in DuO. B'iarnson and LaRae Beck. chesne Co. after a prolonged illness at the home of her mother Mrs. Peter The Ladles Literary Club was de- Boyack. lightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Sterling last Friday afternoon, with nine members present. Mrs. J. It, Wilkins read from one of The Meter Boojcs, The subject being The Cradle of Liberty. At five oclock delicious refreshments were served. A Beautiful Woman Do you know that a beaultfui woman always has a good digestion If your digestion Is faulty, eat lightly of meats, and take an occasional dose of Chamberllans Tablets to strengthen your digestion. Price 25c. TJD Where There Are Children le 1 Get your Christmas Photos early. to the boys over there. It takes some time to get It to France. We finish them In ten days. Stalf-manSudlo. (adv) was a Proi There are bound to be little accidents that damage the appearance of the furniture and woodwork. Tommy, hitting the floor with his toy engine will not make ugly white scars in the varnish if it is Cosmolac Is a new, tough, elastic finish for every surface requiring varnish. It is clear, transparent varnish with beautiful gloss (which can be rubbed down to a dull finish if desired) and is impervious to conditions that Send-on- e pa M With (he Man on (At Gin speedily would ruin ordinary varnish, Cosmolac can be washed with hot or cold soapy water or washing compounds. Alcohol or alkali, sunshine or snow do not injure it so that it is ideal for indoors or outdoors. Get CosDo not ask for varnish. molac with the man on the can. FOR SALE BY JEX LUMBER COMPANY na |