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Show t "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILDLAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poison from stomach, liver and bowel. Accept "rahfornia"' Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the parka?, then you are sure your child In, having the bent anil moat ( harmless laxative or phypic for the little lit-tle stomach, liver and bowels. Children Chil-dren love Its delirious fruity taste. Kull directions for child's done on each bot 11e f'.lve It without fear i Adv ..... i 267-269 Main Street SPECIAL Home-Cooked, Delicious Thanksgiving Dinner 11:30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. . St. 25 Per Plate . . , . MENU . Katina Crab Cocktail Utah Celery Olivet Oyster Soup Cream of Tomato Boiled Salmon, Egg Sauce Roast Young Utah Turkey. Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Virginia Sweet Potatoes Creamed Green Peas French Rolls Waldorf Salad Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie French Pastry Ice Cream Fruit Cafe Noir 1 'I! Hays Bishop W 1 1 ft on of Kngland: "There ha been more virtue In the succession suc-cession of A merles n presidents than In any line of dynasty in Kurone." Canada has decided on a new Liverpool- Vancouver steamship line through t'snsma canal - An International Service Built on Tiny Profits Per Pound Some industries have been able to get in step with war demands more quickly than others. In many cases mighty plants have sprung up but at a prodigious prodig-ious cost v The packing industry was able to adapt itself to unheard of , demands more quickly, perhaps, than any other industry. And 'this was because the vast equipment of packing plants, refrigerator cars, branch houses, etc., had been gradually developed to its present state of I efficiency, so that in the crucial hour it became a mighty international ! system for war service. I And how had this development taken place ? Not by making vast inroads into the capital wealth of the country, but largely by using, from year to year, a portion of the profits, to provide pro-vide for expansion. Swift & Company's profits have always been so tiny, compared with sales, that they have had practically no effect on the price of meat, (amounting to only a fraction of a cent per pound). And yet the owners of the business have been content with j reasonable returns on their capital, and have been able, year after year, ' 9 to put part of the profits back into the business to provide for its ,. I expansion. y These fractions of tiny profits have been repaid to the public many f fold in the form of better service, and better and cheaper meat, and . made it possible for Swift & Company to meet, undaunted, the sud- j den cry for meat for overseas. Could any other method of financing a vital industry involve less hardship to the people of the country? Could there be a better instance of true "profit-sharing" than this return in added usefulness and in i a national preparedness? Keep Your Pledge Swift & Company, . BUT WAR-SAVING T T O A STAMPS j U. O. A. Salt Lake City Local Branch, 336 So. Third Street, West - ,- . A. Gavin, Manager ' . ' ' ' ' ' ". f mm InrmM wlM sad strength tt tbln allrt. B.r.oua ptopte. It la tk. oalr dlsatlhla form of phoapbsto ti forla tha ar dlrt. too cfc.mla J pro lorm of pko.paata naturally fnuo la brain anit nrn oa. Sold by dnmlatn nndor n sarn-loo sarn-loo of .aU.f.cllon ar mn bars. mand tlio fnillo. BITK l-Pboonbalo. tha alaa that pajalrlana proarrlbo For Thin People MORE UTAHNS ON CASJiALTY LISTS Western Men Wounded and Killed Fighting in France. The casualty lists for the riav include in-clude the names of two Intermountain i statee soldiers killed In sction. one wounded and another recovering from the effects of gaa. Leonard H. Peterson, Son of Mrs. Klisabeth Petersen. 172 Kast Ktfth South street, was killed In action Sep. tern her 29 while fighting. He received his training at Camp lewis. Besides his mother, he Is survived by the fol-j lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mrs. Xtavtd Hushes, Mrs. K. J. Ward. Mrs. O. K. Olaen.l.y-man Olaen.l.y-man IVtereen, B. H. Petersen, I'STord If. Petersen, 1 K. Petersen. W. IL Petersen, W. H. Petersen, C. II. Petersen Peter-sen snd P- M. Petersen. Charles M. Mills died, in France October Oc-tober 9 from pneumonia, according to word received by his father. J. V. Mills. Kvanston, Wyo. Private Mills wss born at Kvanston November 6, lk4. He was a graduate of the Ung-ham Ung-ham Young university of Provo. Prior to his enlistment he married Miss Ida Thomas, a teacher in one of the Kvanston schools. He wss a member of the Kvanston home guards and treasurer of that organisation. He was also deputy county treasurer si the time of his departure for service. Harold M. Mayfield. son of Mr. snd Mrs. V M Mayfield of Karmtngton. Is In s French hospital Buffering from the effects of gss. Private Mayfield took part In the July drive with the Fifty-ninth Infantry and with the exception ex-ception of a gunshot wound, went through several fierce battles unscathed. un-scathed. JrSj He was struck In the shoulder July J snd wss one of the first 1'tah soldiers sol-diers to be wounded In action.. He returned to the front shortly after, op'v to be gassed1. Samuel R. Held, son of Mrs. Jane Held, Osden. was severely wounded in sction November 4. He went overseas tsat June with B company. Three Hundred Fourth regiment of the signal sig-nal corps. He en It sled last January, while employed at -Murray. STOMACH UPSFJ? " Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That's what thousands of stomach sufferers ar dang now. Instead of taking tactics, ar trying to patch up a poor digrstion, they are attacking tha nal cause of the ailment dogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet arouse the liver in a southing, healing way. W hen the liver and bowels are performing per-forming their natural functions, sway goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad tasta in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don'tare feeling, no ambition ur energy, troubled with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know there by their olive color. They do the work without griping, cramp or pain. Tak one or two at bedtime for quick relief, ao you can eat what you like. At 10c and Zx per box. All druggutc. -..,. L ' -V . ' . - ' ' : .V; ! - t I s-e-awMSsi r OR: r. MAftiON KILLING Graduate Chiropractor, . '" ' Kis adjustments for IS . Specialising Append)' itis, LurnhagV Nervousness Ner-vousness and Keniaie Trouble. 9T Sail Lake Keruritv t Trust BTdg 14 South Main. Office hours: I lo 7 p m Other hours &a aeiaaa fcbou. iitand 17up. |