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Show P SOX SX-WKEKL- FRIDAY, AUGUST Yi -- DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS ACTIVITIES. The Central camp of the daughters of the Pioneers was organized November, 14, 1915. In the meantime much work has been accomplished. Eight other camps have been organized. Perhaps a hundred sketches of our county pioneers have been read in the meetings of the various camps and in some cases have been preserved in typewritten form. Nearly two hundred relics of Pioneer Days have been collected and are on display in the Library Building. Still the object of the organization has not been reached, which according to our bylaws is To perpetuate the names and achievements of the men and women who were pioneers in founding this commonwealth, by preserving old land marks, collecting relics, establishing a library of pioneer historical matter, securing unpublished manuscripts, photographs and all such data as shall aid in perfecting a record of the strong character, pure life and heroic deeds of the pioneers. In order to teach their decendents and the citizens of our country lessons of faith, courage and patriotism. To the end, that we may accomplish this work, we are, at present collecting and compiling data with a view to publish a history of our coun try, in the neat future. The work is cf such magnitude that we feel the need of advice and assistance from both ecclesiastical and cival authorities. Many of our citizens have given loyal support to the cause. We would be pleased to furnish In formation concerning the work we have already accomplished and to listen to the advice of the above men jtioned authorities as to how best to proceed in this matter. Our motives are purely altruistic we want a complete record of the founders of our country. We need help. Please be kind enough to give us assistance in this worthy cause. is with a good deal of pride and pleaIT sure that we announce, that we have been selected to handle the completi 3 line of San Tox drugs and preparations. G?AN TOX products are supreme in the drug household remedy and toilet prepartions line, and we are highly pleased to be able to furnish the people of this community with SAN TOX products. WfHEN it is understood very that only drug stores of the highest rating are selected to distribute SAN TOX products, we pride ourselves on the re- cognition that has come to us. rTO show ourselves worthy of the confidence that A has been placed in us, we have resolved to bend our efforts to the end that SAN TOX may become a household name, and the San Tox Nurse a symbol of purity, accuracy and service through the homes of this community. OUR a wide first shipment has arrived and we now prepared to furnish you with selection of San Tox products. SEE THE SAN TOX NURSE, AND OUR WINDOW DISPLAY NOW flraplra Drag Ijp i (Emttpmtg CHANGED. satisfying and they are healthful. Bring the youngsters alpng to have a good cold drink. You will want to come with them and share the enjoyment, too. The regular dates for holding the quarterly conference of the Box Elder stake, were August auth and 31st. But on account of the Peach harvest being on at that time, the stake presidency communicated with the First Presidency surgesting that the dates be changed to September 13th and 14th. A letter received by President Lee this morning from the First presidency, announces that the dates have been changed as suggested and there fore the conference will be held on the 13th and 14th cf next moinii at which time it is thought the big fruit rush will be over. Kelp Your Digestion When indigestion with d, THE frigliam Pity Pharmacy iiri I, relieve the s. , lowing named couples: John W. Gail ey, Chicago, and Mary J. Radiger, Og den; Glen T. Quinney, Logan, and Vera Hadfield, Smlthfield; Walter Bud bary, Deweyvllle, and Lily M:.y Couch Beaver Dam; John LeRoy Couch and L. Vilate Fryer, Collinston; John W. Orr, Pocatello, and Florence Freeman Ogden; Frederick L. Hurst and Lois Kelsey, Logan. Mr. Don Eddy of Rockh li, South Carolina, and formerly of this city, is here visiting his brothers, Wynn L. and A. Lisle and their families. Mr. Eddy was with the A. E. F. in France, receiving his honorable discharge last month, and he had an opportunity to get into the fighting, coining through it all without a scratch of any kind Mr. Eddy comes from Phoenix, Arizona where he has been visiting his father and mother. Mrs. D. L. Eddy came along with him ? far as Hot Springs, where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelaon, but will come on tn Brigham City in a day or two and spend a few weeks visiting her HEALTHFUL ADVICE During the aftermath of in- fluenza or any other prostrating illness, the logical tonic is SCOTTS ItPHQlOS Dissolve easily on tongue as pleasant to take 83 candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try A 20th Century Drug Store. t The Wise Ones need no urging to take advantage of our prices. They can readily see the difference In comparison with others. They are quick to take advantage of our big savings on the necessities of life foods. A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR EARNED. MASQN FRUIT JARS PEAS Peach Day will soon be here, which only reminds us that the canning of peaches will soon be in full blast. We have recently received a shipment of new pack peas. At this price you could well afford to lay in a case or two. 1 20c can Early June Peas ... 15 12 20c cans Early June Peas $1-824 20c cans Early June Peas $3-6- We have the strong shoulder genuine Mason Jars. Each jar examined before it leaves the store to assure you of all good jars. Strong shoulder pint Macon Jars per dozen 95 Strong shoulder quart Mason Jars, per dozen $105 MaStrong shoulder son Jars, per dozen half-gallo- n . $1-3- 35c Mason Jar Caps, dozen . .29 35c Economy Jar Caps, doz. .. 29 10c heavy Mason Jar rubbers, 3 . dozen for 25 25c Cake Parafine, eacli 20 BREAKFAST CEREALS The day never seems as though it has been started right unless youve had that bowl of mush for breakfast. and strengthsas the vhole body, via noanshraent. If you would try Scotts. strength tur.ogour iJloomfield, icott a MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION in iiiiimiiiih Good wheat is scarce for milling purposes. However, we are still able to furnish you any reasonable amount at these prices. 1 '48 pound sack Flour $2.65 100 pounds Flour 10 lb. sack Yellow Cornmea! .. 59 10 lb. sack White Cornmeul.... 59 MEATS or whole Ham, pound 40 Bacon (any amount) pound ... 40 Streaked Salt Pork, pound .37 Meaty, long smoked Pork Shoulor whole, lb. .32 ders, by the Mild full cream Cheese 40 CURED . 25c large Post Toasties 20c small Post Toasties . 30c large Germea 25c small Germea 40c large drum Rolled Oats.. 20c small drum Rolled Oats 9 lb. sack Rolled Oats 80c sack Germade 20 . 45 23 47 ,35 JAM 45 Our Jam is of the very best Especially convenient qualities. for preparing lunches or to take on a trip, picnics, etc. 60c large glass jar Jam, strawberry, raspberry or blackberry 53 40c medium size glass jar Jam, 68 69 We buy them and and produce. pay as much as the market will justify us in paying. BREAD Our bread is fresh every day. 3 10c loaves for .28 strawberry, raspberry or :. black- .. .33 berry 75c large quart jar Jam .69 -- 25c cans Jam 19 Medium size Oranges, dox.. 45 Choice Juicy Lemons 38 SKAGGS Household Hint. To mnko a cheap filter, take a large flower pot and stop the hole with a sponge. Cover with a few inches of powdered charcoal; fill with water, and let it stand over a pnil supported by two or three sticks. The water filtering through the chareoal will be freed from all impurities. The charcoal should be changed every three months. Sun Power Beats Coat, Is Claim. The Philadelphia inventor of a engine, which is said to be 6un-pow- er working successfully in Egypt, has figured that it would le necessary to cover but 20,250 square miles of the Sahara desert with the engines to obtain as much power as the worlds in 1909. Baltimore coal supplied American. Dictaphone Calls Mother. A dictaphone with a megaphone an-g a amplifier in the receive ec is shown in Popular Mechanics Mag? With the receiver fastened to in the nursery upstairs, and the megaphone placed In the par-lo- i below, the arrangement works to Mother mny go about satisfaction. her housework, while baby will sleep soundly, undisturbed by the noise of' the living room, hut if he should waken, his cries will be Instantly heard downstairs. azine. the babys crib H Sincerity First Requisite. least of nil Is sincerity a quality that can be successfully imitated. It twines through the whole emotional fiber: It has its roots in the heart. Sincerity gives wings to power. is the way an old proverb linppily puts It. Go through any list of acknowledged leader of business and profesArtd sional life. You will find there are few who have not been of custom One meal a day was the sincere. IT. Addington Bruce. the Greek patricians; the soldiers and riffrafT the plebeians had two; only of the population ate three. And the Greek patricians were the healthiest Beauty vs. Brains. of the population, aDd lived tha longMany a headliner Is more the reest, The moral Is obvious If you sult of her maid's handiwork than her want to apply It directors headwork. Film Fun. Do We Eat Too Much? EMULSION the blood which enriches CARPET SWEEPERS Many te.l us they do the work as welf; as a more expensive sweeper. Nokse to pay J8.00 or 810.00 for a sweeper when you can buy one at our store just as good tor $1.95 FLOUR JAR CAPS Many seem to be of the opinion During the week, the county clerk has issued permits to wed to the fol QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Why shouldnt they like our soda? It is just as pure and clean and wholesome as themselves. Good soda drinks are inviting, they are - that we do not buy fresh vegetables m Like Our Soda has never depended upon ones earning capacity hut the shrewdness of careful observation- It is merely an everyday occurrence for people to tell us of the exhorbitant prices they have been charged elsewhere for Items that our stores sell for a great deal less. Fluctuating prices exist in nearly every line of edibles at the present time. But as a matter of fact, youll find a savings at our stores every day in the week. FRESH VEGETABLES PHONE NO. 4 Youngsters ACCUMULATION THE CENTRAL CAMP. PURITY ACCURACY -- SERVICE '5TH, 1919. 1 gllMMMlillWIMIIUranilli'iWIMliWiM JESSE KNIGHTS PH CAM , V COAL ? Gar-a- . rage rates have been extended until August 1st. Dr. Harry A. U. S. Fuel Administrator, says: "I do not wish in any sense to an af.armist, nor am I willing to speak more in the interest of the ducer of coal than of the consumer, but I feel bound to say that as famine in the to the situation we are likely to experience a coal ly fall unless the users of coal begin buying. with 1 wifi pat yourself on the back next winter and pride yourself lr foresight if you have us fill your bin now with Jesse Knight s ing Canyon Coal, Utahs Hottest, Cleanest Coal. -- L ash Feed pRL Fruit (Formerly Cash Feed Store) ANDERSON, Mgr. Co. PHONE 154 BEL WS LUMBER CO. Are Always Well Supplied With BUILDERS WANTS Paint Hardware Lumber IT MEANS SAFETY CONVENIENCE, ECONOMY to pay your bills by check on the First National Bank. It always assures you of the best kind of a receipt. Both men and women are cordially Invited to open checking accounts with us. Doors and Sash ST MHONALBANK BRIGHAM CITY FIRST CLASS MILL WORK i Built .in features, newest and most in every respect. up-to-da- I te MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK Prices are always cpnsistent with quality. CAPITAL & SURPLUS nu'iilMWIWW $100,000.00 . |