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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD. EXAMINER 8 FRIDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 7, 1921 i 7... " - 1 . 3 I ; : , ........ M: .V-- ' " ' j ' - . ,. AVl-- said the calendar man, "so many black days; so few JLV1L red-lettdays. Then his eyes lit gleefully. "Why not, he said, "Why not a universal joy day?" And he wrote a great 66 miTM-M,- " ! . er bright "8" under October to tell the world that October 8th is National Candy Day, the sweetest of all the year. - to pass that all over the United States, in every city, town and hamlet, October 8th was proclaimed Candy Day. So 1 I A it-ca-me Then came the war and a request for the conservation sugar. Mournfully the calendar man struck off the shining day. This year, Candy Day is back on the calendar again! "The Sweetest Day of the Year" has come to stay. Everywhere people are celebrating this big event by remembering friends, sweethearts with the universal gift CANDYJ and home-folk- s i hi 1 ! y 171' r v ' - to give you delicious Every good dealer in this town is e Candy Day Confections at special low prices. tip-to- in 1" -- i Make October 8th the sweetest day of the year for those you love best. They'll be disappointed if you forget. Take home ' a pound of candy today! ti . f v. 4, ; f 1. . .J.T'k.1 -- H 1 A H NT |