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Show With Your Savings' In Xmas Presents ITou feel that your I first pay envelope . must bo given over in , part to another savings sav-ings ''nest egg." t i VTe will welcome vour t'.i account for 191S. : Ik W. S. McCornlck, Pres. A Acthon H. Lund, Vice Pres. i-J Geo. Albert Smith, Vice Pres. j i Fred M. Michelson, CasUer. ; LUCY GATES OPERA Excursion to Logan December 31, O. S. L., $2.50 round trip. (Adv.) CASHIERJUILTY! CAUGHT TAKING MONEY IN BUNCHES! A hundred and forty dollars every night was the little haul the cashier was getting away with at a local restaurant res-taurant and the proprietor explains that it was through the fact that he was so busv himself with other details of the business that the cashier was given full charge of checking up the accounts and balancing and depositing the money taken in each day that it was possible for so great an amount to be taken out of the cash register. However, the owner of the restaurant restau-rant where this daily "haul" occurred was delighted upon checking up his i books to discover that his restaurant 1 was really taking in $140 a day and after carefully investigating the matter mat-ter and proving conclusively that an average of $140 a day was being taken from the cash register to his bank every day, promptly raised his cashier cash-ier 's wages. ! "I knew I was making lots of money i here," he exclaimed, "but I hardly realized that rt was coming in so fast, j However, in the past seven years I ; have taken enough out of this restau-! restau-! rant to become lieavily interested in : the sheep business and I desire to devote de-vote my entire time to the Bheep rais-J rais-J ing industry, consequently I have put my restaurant on the market at a very low figure, considering the business it is doing and the splendid profit it is making. It's a big opportunity for someone to get in the restaurant business busi-ness right, ' ' he concluded. See Arthur Ar-thur E. Lewis, business opportunities, 1012 Boston building. Advertisement. i ii mi win wu i ii ii 1 1 i in in m mm I i ill v nr'TWMtmagtnyri?-in!1!! K y'jj am, , ,, lauiiiMTiii i rtir rt t " " wMMwwrrwinw itV WeShipToAH Points in Utah. Idaho Nc-vada s j 1 pjjOHE MAIN 800 f V United States Food Administration License No. .19763 j 8 I STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TUESDAY I j NEW YEAR'S DAY tj I Buy att!ie"Us!iied" j I, 1918 j BEGIN SAVING TOMORROW ! "UNITED" Prices directly helo to lower the cost of living and j g housekeepers who share in our special offerings will rea.ize that B B they are genuine economies. v I BUY IN. DOZEN LOTS Sl ! And ' Moover-ize I 30c can Pilot Salmon, 6? QC 35c bottle Kewpie C 3 10 k 26c; dozen $i..JO Pickles, 27c; dozen ' U 40c can Tuna Fish, f i QC 20c No' 2Vs C'""1 Beets, (t Q8 i 1 33c; dozen i7c; dozen 0)1.0 35c can Crab Meat, n CO 20c No. 2'2 can Sauer CI QA fa j 31c; dozen O.OO Krauti igc; dozen y I 15c can Cove Oysters, C 1 Cf. 17c can Iowa Corn, C 1 A C I 13c; dozen '. 31.00 14c; dozen l.UO ti 1 30c can Cove Oysters, a 15c can Tomatoes, CI C A j 1 26c; dozen OO.UO i3c; dozen .pi.SU 9 12y2c can Santa Bar- Ci AO 35c can Woods Cross C 3 fa C K 2 bara Sardines, 9c; doz. t,,'uo Asparagus, 31c; dozen. I 40c Ho. lVb can Ferudell 35c can G. & S. Aspar- Ti 1Q R IS Shrimps, 33; C 1 Q C, agus Tips, 29c; dozen. . g dozen VO.JO 15c can Van Camp's Pork and Bg 20c No. 1 can Ferndell C? Aft Beans, 13c; CI HI Shrimps, 17c; dozen... O.UU dozen 1 .GV Ug 15c can Pimientos, CI 1ft 15c can Utah Pumpkin, C 1 jj 8 12c; dozen 31.4U i3c; dozen f'uNITED HIGH PATENT SUNEIPE WHOLE WHEAt) f FLOUE, 48-lb. bag, C? i? FLOUR, 48-lb. bag, AQ H B a special this week VL.VO speciai tUs weok J-.t7 j GOLD GEM BUTTER I (CUT 4-IN-l) I Price at Store Pp3S;j Price Delivered g lrftjfwnfi 'f g ii So fresh so pure so wholesome you'll enjoy real butter t satisfaction In every pound. Always under the market price. g j I I r Potatoes r R0e"c APPLES I United Prices Choice Jonathans, E B 1 Mean Economy GRAHAM wine SaPs Gnos U 1 15-lb. Peck - 1 c 7 aild Geuetens. at ic FLOUR 33c ii 1 30 lbs. f.(c c at H g at "C No. 5 Box P J j Q S I 60 lbs. CI 10 Pk at fl at pi.iy Regular 55c jj J ' 40c MOUNTAIN QUAKER I Regular 35c Tinwrp mprrT WHOLE B QUAKER OATS HOME COFFEE, WHEAT FLOUR fj 3 I PNkg.5 29c 33c xg. 47c I 15c pkg. Puffed 1 Jr 40c jar Ferndell ' gl Rice Jam O II I I 25c pkg. Ralston 1 Qr 25c cake Baker's 7lr I I B Wheat Food 1 JK Chocolate S 50c Jar Beechnut Jf.r 25c cake Dot's Sweet 1 ftr u Bacon " Chocolate 1 H 1 45c Jar Beechnut -JQr 85c Compound Shorten- 71. H B Beef ing, No. 3 pail L K I 35c bottle Pompeiian ?Qf S1.35 Compound Short- (1 11 U a Olive Sause ening, No. 5 pail M. E I 20o can Sea Gull Mus- 1 nc No. 2 pail Cottolene, CJr i EJ I tard Sardines 11 special OL, r r r j PEARL 5 bIT P E A s 01d Time j I BARLEY special. ... c Buckwheat jl CRYSTAL 2-lb ba e 1 1 SI 1 2 lb.. 24C WHITE SOAP seS' rising. 23c B I at n Bars Aor " jl I I 5 us C7 U for 0C 5-lb.bag,not lQr Ig J I at.""'..... 57C BORAX SOAP ' elf rising. 4 JC ; S 2Slb O 7rt CHIPS Regular- 10-lb. bag, not jg - $2J9 Pykg35c:.. 29c S2,g 96c EAT CABBAGE BEE IS pouna 4C Pound 2c PARSNIPS 8 TobS..::::::35c 10 lbs pnd 3y,c ;fl 3 for 25c TOILET 10 lbs 30c 8 iTUENIPS PnfifLEE' Large RUTABAGAS B Pound 3c Rons Pound ic fl 10 lbs 28c 3 for 17c 10 'lbs...... ...33c fcj Branch L! Pi-U i S iIHillLi 3 Phone fj A ..,,. Hy- 2828. -V '3a ' $2E I SAVED on a two-year subscrip- j tion ordered before midnight Dec. SI to the ' AMERICAN MAGAZINE (2 years, S2.50) Call me now same old phones, Was. 1631 or 1466 Always ask for H. O. SHEPARD The Magazine Man MY ONLY OFFICE 338 Main St. (Inside) or 10 Postoffice Place Any single or club offer duplicated A Real Jazz DANCE Ladies' Literary Club 850 East South Temple New Year's Eve DANCE THE OLD YEAR OUT AND THE NEW YEAR IN SI per Couple Punch Served John Cutler Morgan Anderson I'rMay'B Tr-ahm-nt mmiwni wrt i-n:.c of ri.n.-I'-i.v. .S.:m,. c-'.,vuMs, Nrrvmis IMs.T- S;;, '?.""" l""1'' SCl" ''' STAT.A.W DK.W. u. MAY. 643 l'KAUL ST., SEW XOKK |