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Show r . -- J 1 i I , THEDES11ET XEWS rSIDAV IT. B R UAR V 71 25 3921 .Bagganm Tbe Host iV - Some people ho read Our ada tnd note the various thinra we m y about the advantage of Caah and Carry against the old method of credit and delivery wonder why'' our competition do not try to refute our claim and there by enter into a newapaper argument with us. There la nothing atrange about why they keep quiet There ia no argument to put forth againat our plan. There iaaothiag they can aay other than to claim more service than ourselves, ahich they charge for. The big aaaet of a credit grocer .'ia. .to. keep quiet Do ro agitating for fear people will learn the reasons why his prices roust be The argument on how to save . more than Skagg'a prices. 'money for the public on groceries ia all on our aide and for our "Cash and Carry plan. , 'tryIT AND BE CO.VYINCED. We are again offering, to our early shoppers, bargains In .'hat-arreally wonderful.. We appreciate your effort in---de&irettr we us and you repay feyahnppteg'Mrix helping real values. jLI m .: D3rt3 SALE EVER PLANNED BY TOriGIDHEY i ice ctnasm ran; Sal Slate T31W17-31- 9 - St BUSINESS IS AN OPEN game Ia Caaipetiag for Fhtfoaage. ..'.lie ft lSJe Pot Roasts e 1 Extra Inducement Until 12 O'clock 35c lfic Sweet JSuRXr Corn, 3 for. 10c . 7. . .7 . . . . . Jello (All Flavors) 12tfc 25c Large Fresh Boasted Peanuts, 2 lb.s .... . . .25c $1.50 6 lh. Can Crisco (Fresh Front Factory). $1.10 15c Large Cana Tomatoes or Jtue Peas, ..5 for 55a 59c. $1.00 Quart Jar Pure Honey . . . . ..35c 5q Can Campbell Soup (all kinds) 3 for 40c Med. Siie 216 Orangcs (deep color) Dozen . .23c .23c 20c High Grade Cut Macaroni, 2 lbs. . . 15c 25c Cans Australian Jam 5 lb. Large Fancy Lima Beans ... ,49c v 85c 10 lbs. Fine Granulated Sugar -- ...... Saturday meat bargains 35c Prime Bib Boast Beef Boiled, r. . 25c J , 15c 25c . . . 40c Loin Roast Pork, lb. 28c 40c Loin Pork Chops, lb. 30c ll. 177: 7 s . . s filScg 30? Shoulder Pork Roast, v 20c fscTOibBdiribr: ymr. :i0e " jjj m 35c Shoulder Pork Steak, 35c Rib Roast-Rolle. . . . . . .23c ' 2dc r lb. . . lb: ' 25c Shoulder Pork Chunks, MUTTON lb .17c LAMB 30c Lep of Mutton, lb. . 20c 30c Loin Mutton Chops, 35c Legs of Lamb, lb. . .25c lb ,20C 40c Loin Chops, lb. ....28c 25c Shoulder Mutton 30c Shoulder Lamb Chops, 15c lb. .' Chops, lb .25c 15c Mutton Jtew, lb. . . ; 8c 20c Lamb Stew, lh. , .,..15 x' . v . a' SOAP POW)ER FLOUR' et ; j sr 10 Bars Lenox 49c Amylon the Starnf Idaho.' Finest High Patent Flour. -- 10 Bara Polar White- - ..59c 1 Case Pcrtar Whitr7r.-$5.7- 5f 500 Ibr lots, cwt. . . . . .$3.80 10 Bars Crystal White .63c 2 '48 lb. sacks $3.85 1 Case Crystal White . . $5.90 48 lb. Sick ......$1.95 10 Bars A. B. Soap V. , .73e CEREALS 1 Case A. B. Naptha .$6.90 45c P Lg. g. Rolled Oats 30c 10 Bars Pels Naptha 95c 45c Lg. Pkg. SpetTy 10 Bars P. & G. White Wheat . . .33e i 75c Naptha -- 12 Bars Cleme Oil 25c Sm. R. S. . .95e Oats 19c Pkg. 12 Bars Bath Tablet 7 .90c 35c Pkg. Cream Wheat 29c ' 35c Pg. Wheatco . . i . . . .25c SYRUP 7 35c Qt. Can Dark Karo ,25c 25 Pkg. H. O. Oats . , . 20c 65cVs GaLCan Dark..-- . 7- - 25c Lg. Pkg. KeUoggs --i .20e Karo .. .. .. . .49c 26c Lg.Pkg.P. Toasties 20c ' n $1.15 GaL Can Dark 65c Pkg. Swans Down Karo 89c Flour 7 7,. ...53c 46c. Qt Can White Karo 29c 45c Excello Cake J Pkg. tan .. 75c White gaL Flour Karo ....53c 45c GaL Can White Lg. flap Jack . . . : . .35c $1.25 Karo 98c 25c Sm. Flap Jade 19c - ' 7 t. Have Bread Filled With Raisins 60c . For Flavor and for Health Sliced Bacon ....35c ft 40c Serve - . Rbs. . ,18c LONG MAY HE REIGN South of Auerbachs '.Across the Street From a CSeSJOUt -1 .... -. .- .... lK cup milk If . aaake breed a tittle rich, doeiied-t- tbloponi of butter mad ooo . buna egg aay bo wodtod in. Bake ar, 2 SUN-MAI- D . SO minute. Will make ooc loaf. Caiw not UL TU recipe make delicious taiaia " RAISINS K-'K-- K 7 Sun-Ma- Saturday Special OLD FASHIONED BROKEN MIXED CANDY T5e LB. PEANUT CLUSTERS T 30c A LB. u aha SIS d ing fxnpoees. 'In pies, cakes, pud-ding- salads, rolls, etc. 7 the Lind 7 know are good. you d Seeded . --Three varieties: Seedless d (seeds removed); d (grown without seeds); Clusters (cm die stem). All dealers. brand. d Insist upon the -- Son-Mai- i Cut This Sun-Mai- Sun-Mai- Plump, tender, juicy raisins, made froorthe finest table grapes. Packed in California in a great, new, Lmmac. iilatn Clean, sweet, whole- - pat. aa. Fur unlika her "Sun-Mai- d I but rather following or elso at leaat granaric tar-Ia- n hour previous to any aubefantial attic throufb R-- 4, RaUfai Co. Friw, Cahfarat. fUdpwTbe. l I c ti Membership 10.000 Growers cellar for Something like 'our wvwjftol, and paulin.1 quaked home to get It" I PlMtewBimcToarbooktMSuA'Mftid lDcft Sun-Mai- AsltFor free hook, Recipe.- - . Out and Send Itf J CilKomlft A CALIFORNIA: ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO, Fresno, California aa aha workad. Fraqan-he- r tonne ntharad tmpetua with women are like er. taotar thr wrk th ujk. rt may not be la the du told AunrMarto. 1 hour, at tho hooutr ezpendtturo of amt lotion- thathwoor era But Ifana potnttn. a. aloM lot, being a firm believer In that beauty Bleep before midniht . nd oho arlaee oorty and walk mllee ovary day of her Ufe.r Walks Bailwr Than BIS. Sha had to at firm, when w cam out to Wyoming." said the girl' mother. , "We hog only on boro and .wo were both wfrakJ of ft. Bat sine wo I got the car ah insist that ah th prefers long walks on her errands of merry rather than driving." "And her clear akin, her fresh color1, the fact that ah has no trouble with her feet are said I aunt from China. "Poor dear, out in our hot dusty ellntat. with its droughts and tts harsh wrinds I ftar her skin wit! suffer "But ah la determined to return to China with you t and th mother looked up, half hoping it would not - id Sun-Mai- tome American raiiins ia made with Rainn Bread Raisins, California! Lfce these raisins lor all home cook- - 58 East Second South k Snn-Mil- d W5i..sr-RA..- Keilh-OBrie- chatter had IK hHwftoiu of aufar Sift well totether M padtaga nedat One needs but little iron daily, hut that need is vitally important. Eat raisins daily and be sure you're getting all the iron you need. K- - -- - tcupooa h 3 mm umwcM Uklng X Raisins are rich in natural iron cootsnL Natural iron in. the blood. Makes ruddy, rosy cheeks. Rosy cheeks make pretty women prettier. ,,r rM 3 cup floor . 1000 Pounds Pork Spare D Raisin Bread. ' I...... ' SUN-MAI- such bread because its rral raisin bread and because its " bealthfriL d, - d A bread is made thats fall of raisins, luscious nuggets of California fruit. Nature's own confections. Its called Sun-Mai-d Bakers makeit, and supply it to retailers, Rairin Bread. First-clas- s home bake it at or you can according to the redpe below. sun-cure- . Pure Lard 7T . . 3 lbs. for 50e Dry Salt Side ,..c.19c 25c WholeShQulderst Pork, -- - 3 lbs. Hamburger 1 lb. AD Pork . Franks, Weiners, Ham Sausage rTTTTTTTTTT H5e Bacon, Pieces ,25c Ham Hocks .23c JLXJlX SOME-- REGULAR- - PRICES BEEF. - .. PORK 35c Round Steak, lb7. . . ,23c 35c Sirloin Steak, lb. 7.23c 40c T. Bone Steak; lb..--. ,27 V.lSc 20c Pot Roast, lb Spcelil Beit Led Offer i ,a.e.wa rTf.r....15c r; 7r. 25c pound 40c Leg Boast of Pork, pound 20c Pot Boast, pound IX. x J ixi.! 25c Shoulders of Fat Young Lamb, pound 40c Pork Chops, pound 1 17c Romp Roasts 77. 7 - Eastern Cora Fed , Rolled Prime Riba 20c , Extrt Special 23c Real Lamb Legs Real Lamb Chops, 3 Iba, 55c Mutton Legs .7. rr. 17 Mutton Chops, 3 lbs. for 40c Mutton Stew op u 6c Pork Roasts, Eastern Cora 7.15e Fed. 7 20c Pork Steaks . . j J repeat. And lb cuwora aaaociate4 tt. t with tea drinking among , American, far And while be brining It down and European seem to be in accord teU aw what on earth with this fact. from the attic IsT bed I should hesitate aa outdoor out of doors To be sure there are many persons -about sleeping myself In who drink tea at luncheon Many March, and I am perfectly well. Poor English people even drink it for break And Marlas fast. ' But more and more w ar ski Any little John." mother looked Quite shocked. drinking It apart from meala, or In "Why tts quite simple. They love connection-wi- th only light refreshIt after theyve slept out awhile. ment. Many English people have hot Ton simply n't drag them In, e ' tea served In their room th first plained the fir! vaguely. thing In ths morning, perhaps an hour Hone The Bed k Made. at before they appear breakfast, and on th porch, doubtless in th penetrating climate - "Tou set a hda out blanket over the that is characteristic of England durand you spread hat will com up ing many months of the year this Is a a big on spring the aide of the mat- great comfort. But the time of the around well tress and stake th bed ia th usual day when tea seems to be most accept-sbl- e bod la made up, the is ia the 1st afternoon, sometime way. When the 40 MAIN, 153 REGENT STn 216 STATE under bUnket snd the tarpulln. wiU between four and flv, th time on the lateness of dinner. extend out on each side, and at th end. You simply fold them up at th Just at present this habit of taking ftohlom and safety tea In the afternoon has met with the corners, envelop them to th bod clothes; Cold air approval of people of fashion, and It pin to. be has much to recommend Itself to peo(imply - "She wants to, hot t am not en. suppose cold doe creep ap under ple tn moderate Circumstance aa well T couraging her to Mina half way a mattress. I hadnt theught of that," aa to thorn of wealth and leisure. A aatoat th world wUh me leartag said her motherwoman at horn, can extend her hosyew Alan hove ". "Bcaide. thero Inwill fc Wgu-u- f hot pitality to her friends by asking them e- the bed flaaaal mlmlonary aunf salt in th At OUTDOOR SUEEKBG BED. begs. If to have tea with her at amatl expense th fair Plata of th stays hot o welt. A and without very great labor of preppretty ram. turning green with nal sleeping vn nod ww aration whit she might feel that site a l on his coul4 .111 afford to entertain them at 'ha iun pad the arid waatao of the ewplahla tacoxl him t laacbe'ea Or at I Inner. China she waa going back to and ah The girl "Oft -- a a young nun who wishes to mo theae two waman wha had made a Btti face that waa vary understand why KBVBIt can wttfe th wrpsaun to 1 entertain a young woman of his for thak life's Marla eom to have a charmed Invito her. accom Ufa,' as far aa Hlnea I concerned." of panied by her mother or aome other pieaaantn alapaa Fuat than tea up the atepa dtod Mr Elliott Maria'o mother, as ehaperona If ah Is awry young, to have the feam hurriedly, her tea with him at one of the popular oho turned Sway from th door, havtCL ITsMber had married, Bm hoadk te eWtoot daughter mart-- t tw He might hesi. rooms or hotel her whtthod tea ing eOT ever a Wen Id. to a prohahk that etthsr the- Were v ea ous of her ptigrtanagwa tate to ask 'her to din with him, be-aa - ' ' ft. ibeut MOB LAa as i whor h dlatr Weil on account of the expense their aalghra renwrked about K- - Oteateht atroug es "Hon't ya think It k partly many carefully bred young womMarkka went placid ty that "Mother. Aimr, rcw teteaf her But the-- two with note en are not allowed la din "charmed Hew." their w. Mg tarpeaRn far L T tn --of I warn , in public. - Who Braden Ash., WHEY TO 7H ow kn dose good force require within o year, end oerisintjr te much Bank work, county -- before a work, legal work, quick this ttow should aw are some fw' Otf that a" widow wo before she 1 re- -' to remarriage teat knee specie! tie. (Copyright. Bit, by The McClur U Ofcrtoe the C anally h I regarded as tether had 1 THE DESERET HEWS SOBJCZ dioote. to t 0 V h aerved bet ....Sc ............. -- of route.I . Eilwu - -- - t." if- esn't-cree- H ome" Niiraihg and Health Hints 'packages - - ht h-- sd .i ' it The .Genesee TtiRigbTtrj At tbe RicTcj Pure Food Company; L,eRpy,N,YI vtt , - rr -- -- ciae f 5v 'v I - - |