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Show " THE BULLETIN. BINGHAM. UTAH Fyn fir the WHdoIs Family flii material wi 'J"? then. Salt. lodinS Sold In fifty lb "! at $3 50 m ba, 51' satisfied. Send eW So Sute,s W. m.nufac'tur.EALRAt Sheep Sa t T' ""facturer $3 IS usedcaw!ts WANTtt TOP PRICES For Used Cars and Hi, MORGAN MOTC FINANCE CJ 702 South Main W.N.U. - WwkNtUia. SMOKES and the SOLDIER Is it trut that a soldier is always hungry? Yes-u- p to a point. But the Quarter-master Department has found that gome goldiers, particularly new re-cruits, actually don't eat enough. The Army mess table is exactly like a football team's training table. The food served there is carefully planned to aid in the physical devel-opment of the soldier. And the Army has discovered certain little ways to Increase Johnny Doughboy's appetite. The Army has found it can add to a soldier's enjoyment of his food and therefore Increase his consumption of all those carefully prepared vitamins, minerals, and proteins if he is al-lowed to smoke during meals. Meas-ured tests run by the Quartermaster's Department show that food consump-tion actually increased by 5 when soldiers were permitted to smoke cig-arettes at the mess table. "Smokes." of course, play a prom-inent part in many phases of the life of a soldier. Whenever you see a news photo of soldiers at ease, you're apt to see them enjoying a cigarette. Particularly among American troops overseas, cigarettes real American cigarettes are highly prized and al-most never present in sufficient quantities. What kind of cigarettes do Uncle Barn's fighting men prefer? Well, records show that the favorite cigar- ette Is Camel That is true not with men In the only Army, but with Sail, ors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen as well. Sales records from the serv-ice men's own stores Post Ex-change, Sales Commissaries, Ship's Service Stores, Ship's Stores, and Canteens show that Camels are first with men In all branches of the serv-ice. Further proof that Uncle Sam's fighting men like their smokes is given in the service man's preference In gifts from home it's a carton of his favorite brand of cigarettes. To-bacco dealers, recognizing that Cam-els are the favorite among service men, are equipped to help you in properly wrapping, addressing, and stamping your gift of Camels to the man in the service. Adv. cx BUY ASPIRIN that can do more for you than St Joseph Aspirin. Why pay more? World's largest seller at 10c. Demand St Joseph Aspirin. Cautions for Home Housewives doing he with wartime iar caps i: to follow implicitly the of the cap manufacturers to avoid unhappy ape waste in their patriotic e serve. Spoilage of food c of jars is certain to rer. tions are not followed s Proper methods aid ning will insure excelii more important in the? situation than at any olN The Glass-To- p SenlFr. a wartime product derc serve metal, requires: according to the home partments of fruit jar us This cap consists of 1 glass lid and rubber rim three widely varied mate! up its component parts, J be used according to easily followed instructs all, the cap is not recor: and must not be used : ning. If the food is process a jar), one inch of space In the top of the jar ia order to allow room fc If an open kettle is uses of space must be left i the jar. The next step is to pa ber around the project: torn side of the lid, and: then be placed so that tie between it and the top jar. All jars on which ures, either glass or me', must have smooth-to- The band is then ip? and immediately ljos about one-quart- of i must fit loosely dunm or cooking. II an open the bands are to be sew oon as the jar is ft processing is complex i are screwed tight to c. g seal. The bands may ; . twelve hours after theft tion. At no time sr w Jars be turned upside t The housewife who on variance from any simple but important ste, of success and the em- - u delicious flavor of r, foods this winter.-- ". SNAPPY FACTS t ABOUT fe) RUBBER At a Navy yard, 3000 work rs travel dolly 60 U 85 miles round trip by automo-bile a good reason why war I workers must have tires. - Tire titers now roitrkted because of Hie rubber shortage will have de luxe road traveling conditions open to them In post-w- days If State and Federal highway plans materialize. Already twelve States have approved building express highways of tomorrow when peace comet. Seven others are consider Ing such plans. A truck tire that Is overload-ed 50 per cent will only de-liver 44.3 per cent of Its mileage expectancy. ii iT t r iiiminmwiiniin'niriwMV Goodrich nm4 i-- WHEN KIDNEY fl J UGS from this a Pancionslkidner J of diuretic sid yet scanty a0".:.. Jj Le sleep from rb --may feel dtrzy.n In such, cases, 1. kidney tct'onj f syjtemical y or of gold Medal Qg&tf H care to use them V Femalelfey? WHICHMAKESWBC! Lydi. E. PiSI Id pound has .A fc!, Ueva periodic pstt ache with e-tAi If I blue feelings p monthly JV' P Taken fffil t' PA pound helptj Gallant Was the Word of Englishman to His Queen A pendant to the historic cloak incident of Queen Elizabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh Is surely sup-plied In this story, told by Arthur Croxton, many years manager of the London Coliseum music hall (in his reminiscences): The courtly mayor of a small town In the Midlands of England had the honor of dancing, at some public ceremonial, with Queen A-lexandrathen princess of Wales. She smilingly warned him that she had just had measles in her house-hold, and that she hoped that she would not give him the disease. Bowing low, the mayor answered. "Your royal highness, I should be happy to take anything from so charming a source." SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS YOU'RE V" YOU CAN HELP f -- HELPiMQ TH' W 6H6-- 1 I Kt Tl TTjT i I W' IfTBPJfiZ bfJn 5WELL TO ME, SLAP HAPP- Y- M WEAK-THE- RE f J GONNA AV'" StiRr i effncfi TAKE A' OLD 1 ENOUGH MlSEIfY A TAKE A 7 Ml TOEl BEAT OP I SptSe5T I) ONEArTH--5- 0 f BATH AN' , ZflHkM I ( U Wi J&JFA MYSELF- -- PRIZEFIGHTER ) MAN AGAIN I'M 7 WU TRY TO I 60 r SEX? ( ueONG? IM ..sQxJ f LIKEMEAL0N6 I PVOTNC MY A LTTTLE WE CAN 1 JV M NOTHIN' COUU? PCj '1 WITH YCrVli LE T- O- I, HAfVlNETACTEAfiy Wl Nt-- 4v HURt 1 TTT r u u Mioti ifrPa LALA PALOOZA Good-By- , Vincent By RUBE GOLDBERG M8f Y'SEE, MOP-TO- P, IT V 1 I THEY AIN'T NOTHIN" l - v I I HAVE Y'GOT I ' "" fo. I I CK JSJ? 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