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Show At Once I Stops Stomach Distress! heartburn go instantly! Pleasant relief! Sf ' Wonder what you ate to upset J.V.-. . 5wS?S youritomach? riim . Don't bother t Here it relief I Vl r7v Ths moment Pape' Diapepsin V' ' reaches your unsettled stomach all A . 'v. ' 'le 'urnP f indigestion pain, sour-' iW 1 ness ases c'dity, headache and Tjf LfJ&Z) yPcpsia go. WX Costs so little at drug stores. a4 . upset? Papers Diapepsin affSV l " " ' W llTHEN Christmas arrives and all Is ready, from "the crisp snow underneath to the topmost jwo Popular 11 I JV star on the Christmas tree, you will find that the Packages art iV If day is not entirely complete unless you have . liul ''' Sweet's Chocolates temptingly ready for the family Sweet's All ' 4V,', V, or the Christmas guest. ' Caramel u 1! BE SURE THAT YOU HAVE THEM? Paclnge -JS " Pure and fresh, Sweet's Chocolates in artistic boxes r.m.Z7ii ""w l jj are always an appreciated delicacy. In all their lata oovored. . , . 'M iu rich variety suited to each purse and taste you y 1L ij can buy them everywhere. . Sweet . IjU' '! 7.7. ' : : : Pink Lady ZJf I - I Made by Sweet, Salt Lake .D; r-.r:r:;- j! fl Sold from Alsuka to Austral. 4fl i . - " ti J HUNDREDS OF EXQUISITE jj (Pk Jj AND MOST EXCLUSIVE NEW $ T- St WaTsTI ? tli WONDERFUL FOR GIFTS i ?! Ku. jVf VALUES UNPRECEDENTED jft 8 fl $2.95 $3.95 I I' Mm' Vop $39.25 I i wX'XyL models, new e nihellishments, new color- S V. XsjLlsi rJ inKs! An 'overwhelming: collection of oriRinal 1,1 v-y- T Mouses of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chines, J tJl oM "'xlins in wh''e. FIesh- Navv- Castor, Taupe, . ( ( W . frPi Artillery Red, Sonimc Blue. Blouses that V Yniiv s"nd the season's favored motifs in sleeves i 'f 0 II anc' collars. Every pastel tint and suit shade A rf II is revealed in models enJivene with a deft uj ?i all II s'roke of t,eaJ worlc or embellished with in- it ? C'Ai llJJyrL) Itenious embroidery or braiding. Others are J W, rC extremely plain in design. A diversity of w US sStjh-ZL models never before thought possible at such V. i tjt arac''ve'y 'ow Pf't-'es. j A J'virfe, Greater Than Ever Before ll JL 3oY ff) Continuing Our Immediate rY . Stock-Reducing j?j i Sale of Suits, Coats and Dresses .. hi Not in all Salt Lake a. Sale to equal It. Th values are unmatchab!;v An V ! w opportune moment for gift buyers to secure High Class, Exclusive Apparel f ', for Women and Misses at Savings of 1-3. 1-2 and more. . L?) ' ; . . ; - i High penses-Low Profits h for the farmer and dairyman i M in producing cream and butter ( it Ths first advartisamant of this aanas mads olsar thai tha prasant high t " ' I t--i3 pness of buttsr provailing all ovar tha Unitsd Statos hsvs boon brought f , fc'. 1 . about by m big ahoHaga in tho aupply. Tha aaeond advortiaamont ahawod 1 i- hat tho U. S. Food Administration fisoa tho profiU of tho buttormakor I B- rotailor, and that, bocauao of thair hsavy oxponsa of oporation, i " i'-iim rospoetiwoly, ovon this profit ia matarially roducad. f, ,n 1''for" ca't 1-75 " Now mn aro rwlvlnj mora for tholr eream j.Jf, WO par cwt ,hn ever beforo j V ,'-A In 1914 bsrloy cost 110 par ewt. Now , Their mnruln of profit la extremely low t ' e0,t" Pr "' ''"-' ot trcln'"l,0" Inrreiiao T Ve3 . . . ' In their expenses. I In 1914 hay cost $1S75 par ton. Now it . ; 71 costs $58.00 par ton. . . . . , I J J Ijt summer, when butter was retailing V ."fl Corn, bsrlay and hay aeo among the moat " lower prli. and farmers were . ar Kf-I important faoda for dairy cattle, and r-i-elvlnif less for their cream, many of i-I i-I V1 thsy now cost tha farmer and dairyman 'hem be. selling their rows beeauno l" f -3 practically 100 per cant mors than thoy hey could muko practloHlly no profit. f . t 'J did four years ago. Kven with the pr-oent hlnh price of . y errant whioh the huttermaker pays, the F In addition to this tremendous incrssso farmera anil dairymen axo eecurlng .only 2 Y in oxpense, the farmer and dairyman small returna. . ' j have had to meet a 70 par cent increase 4 vl i m cost of labor. o that h present price of butter ia not profit- ov ' f able to tha farmer, tho dairyman, tho ' X 111 Kven though butter is 71 cents a pound buttormakor nor tho retailer. In fact, . r M And-even though tt;e fHnners and d.Ury- all four prefer to aeo it at m lower price. 3. Banquet Better Butter pi! v., Represents tho highest quslity, and. therefore, tho greatest value, that butter can ovar t , ie attain, and the price will always be aa low aa market conditiona will permit. e : r. iS" ' VOUH GROCER HAS BANQUET BETTER BUTTER AND I i BANQUET BETTER COTTAGE CHEESE FRESH TODAY j j; Mx NELSON-RICKS CREAMERY CO., " f : Yfji : m . Salt Lake. I ) J, Advsrtissment S of ssHes, i-J ' ' . ; ii |