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Show mm AUGUST 19, 191?. THE SUN. PRICE. UTAH EVERY FRIDAY PAGE SIX WOWIBOFTl1 corny not to SAYOYBARBERSHOP Firm Hold Mast Be Kept On Savings During World War. Tl. Ci'TIt J. Savoy Hotel Building G. CALLAWAY, Propr. He! Workmen ana On Treatment. Cateiing to tl.e l'int. irr.-i.u- S lit. ClaMi An- - 25. WASHINGTON'. D. BLAME v million iuoiuImt- - uf ermueid war societies oiramzeil savings iLroughoui the I'nited States asked ,d t INCREASED COST OF CLOTHING. ,,v,l!,,Vns,urv ral administrator war jtr.l. BEING rnvp INTO. t hi- - lnrh wist of limit; liy Lclpiiir "to establish and publish fair prices to rlio'li and prosecute cases of The appeal is signed by jii- -, Wilburn Muilirr la'wis, director of tin- savings il.xi'loii of tin- treasury :;x LIU?, Trade. Hath in PRICE, UTAH tion. DR. J. B. Chiropractor. ! s'i pn-liti- - The savings division of the treas- ilfiartiii'iit," Uinclr ury Ix-w- has i to all federal reserve dia- li'ict savings directors apM'als to Wool-- ; in wet's of the linled Stales, the six million members nl the one are not In blaiiie for the imreusin- - hundred uml sixty Ihnusainl war sav-eoof clothing uml are. making I.miii. at present aetixe tin- money niday limn they dol iHdore the; iliiiiii-bin- ii country to iiilist in war, according to Hr. S. W. Mel'lmv, h.s i uni'siign. They can siuiw the of Amim-i- i where, wlien und aecrelary of the National W(algrow- era association. He says that tberehow to hay. They ean teach how and arc six hundred million (joutids of when to save. They eun assure a wool in the Tinted Males and that larger part of our iiatimittl effort to this is a hundred million more I bun imuliictinii of necessities. They eau tobacco. Keep yo put-o- n the iiinniifaeliirers und dealers eun aid to bring nlsiut increased empluy-Tli- e friendly consume in a year. government j inent and ean lire tent the lowering of fellow tobaccos for airs an sauced-u- p holds l.a),tNIIiNM i'smiiiiU of this. jthe general standard of living in it home likes live hundred million jaiunds is cries. Isiuud to ensue if price of food, nm-eaeh year in the I'nited Staten. jelol hmg and other neeessiliea w.n-Hpie McClure has sent letter to to imniiit or uiuintaia their William C. lied present level. In so doing they will ndiiry of Conum-rcfield at Washington, I . 0., on srfonii a patriotic service lo'llicin- So says friend of ours Velvet Joe. nsso-- j selves, of the National Wool-rowe- rs' n- their mditslries, tb.-ihead. on nail hits he umnities and the nation. riation, in which lie says: It in announced in the trail.- - pa-- J ii lakcn in says slejw have that (he l ju-rOffice Ilmira, 2 til! 5 and 7 till 8 i price of clothing j New Idigluud already in this diree-i- h for Velvet is to advance tell In lilleen dollars a: lion hy war saxiings workers who in fbililcn Rule Hotel, Price Utah auit for next spring a goods. Suits many rases an- - acting as local repre- smoke like real tobacco. you whieh formerly sold for forty dollars towns mid vilhi of listen: are to aell for fifty dollars and fifty lages of the federal food admiiiist radollar suits for sixty live. We sold tion. "Aetixe, not is work, our wool this veur on a lower basis demanded, Miints out. Not in old Velvet wool last yeur, and, only must each individual save rigor-w- e than was jmid lor do not how any from. and invest m conservative good advance in the price id , curit ies such as war savings stamps raised as carefully as clothing is justified, unless it Im due uml savings .ertilicates to provide to advance m wages lamilm that sold capital for increased production of of real thoroughbred. lit this time last yeur on the (.'liirugoj food und other hut they is its slow ageing in friendly must wage it euniiuigii to check waste wooden in the wood wiling at sixteen now, and altogether in their communities and by precept Hie sheepmen are less for all amt example in buying help the counand of all, tobacco. their products thnu was Ilia ease last try shake off its present spending inyear. We are not eompluiniiig aboil toxication. Firm hold must be kept on the high prices. And so say, Velvet is good tobacco-noth- ing However, entire resMinsibilily for savings accumulated during the war. Main Omcr, Main ami or less. second to high priced clothing is laid umn the 1 rices have kn-- forced up hy people The retailer tells the who afe Mnlli Street. Irkr, tut. wiailgniwer. not from their none. purchaser that wimiJ is high and hy earnings, hut from their savings, thus avenue an that extortionate making money chen." justifiea uric for clotliiug. As a mutter of of tin pipe on tact, eight and half oumls of aver- September 30th and October 1st, 2d jim-dandy MAVMiKK. you from rolling age Idaho wool will make a man and 3d. Ten thousand dollars will be weighing I huudrud and wvvnty-fuv- e auit of average given in premiums. pounds a three-piec- e Moro than three hundred coyotes weight clothing. Take three-eighth- s N- i, hlood wool ruined in the state of have turn destroyed in Utah by state ldalio. It ahrank this year around 64 hunters and government men during r ier cent and sold at an average, net the present year, and the total nura-lmTim Hlghert nf various predatory animals killto the grower, of about fifty-thre- e W. 52! The ed reaches government emits a jiouiid. Fight and a half $45,002.72 during the present pounds of that will yield three and jnine-tentlyear to rid the state of the jieat. pounds of wourvd wool. and one Inflnmixa or pinkeye among horses a quarter Government requires Ifctulvalont, 814 last Saturday to Hr. It. pound. Unequalled For Storage. pounds of scoured wool to make one was Will Not Rlack. fleet of 8teeming imund of rlotli. Take a inediiiinweight W. lloggan, state live stock inssetor, end Heating Qualltiee. winter auit. A yard of rlotli will in Cache rounty hy Hr. O. Wcnnegen weigh fourteen ounces, and it requires of laigan. The disease in highly inthree and three eighths yards of thia fections, but, according to the rejart, loth to make a suit of clothes for the every is Iteing iiwhI, and the nut break is average mail. Therefore, the cloth in Hr. lloggan the suit weighs practically but three under control. Idnea At Kenilworth, Utah. To make that much cloth INiuiids. General eases Attractive Office. Walker Bank samples containing would require three and three-eighth- s Bldg., Salt Lake City. of the more common internal sheep pounds of scoured w.m.I, ho that eight parasites preserved in l nro lintliree- and a hull' jNiutids of division furnished of uni- the ing by i eighths .has Idaho wool will in.;ivim.1 lllIRi,.lll(lrVi States dcjuirt1m , tlmn nmke all the ch.l i a,ffP1;.III liri., onl u. rtHll ' an nven, ge wmt.-- sun in, average; Thl.v Not 16 centj il-with the irn- laimliarie raiM-rSoft Irinke, Cigars, Tobacroa At ltllv three cels a lor or 1 7 cent !hil ,hl.v 111IV ,Hll!l.r ai,,. 1 :.il wo-i-l Cigarettes. the woiilgrnwer in coitibai i for i lil'lilsliillg all the wo-i- li ipiiri'd Cilv'Candles, Nothing But the Beet. s.ilc, ulncli to make a sail of elolhi-- tb.ii is re bi s.ill LikeTnc-dBut 15 cent Your Trade Solicited. v ami clics tmlav. gali l.ivl al t'l'oiii I'oi'ly tailed li the Ik-tin- - biggest III the Would it in I be hs is .lid In to fitly JOK hlll'YA i from New siblc i . r some depart incut of (be gov wm id. Itains are Parker-Wtetu- r Bldg. Pri e, i uml as oilier laglaml eminent In pul out a Utah Weil us nli::ot the til slate l every tinwnnlgroiver, showing cMii-- ly wlial l m I ere-- 1 ihtt wmd dealer, the wool maiiufactiir-er- , titiimi. i In exhibition. The sale is ii win desalttin the vlolliier H' use of j and the retail clothier receive out of a lic1,1 ,af,h ?r"r sheep and tor the mutual Sint of riot fifl . 1,1 ,,f ,lu McClure says that While there is some surplus ol light who worked for a wage of forty five dollars nt uiouili and iMiard a lew lior-- es on tile farms of the I'nited years ago, now receive ninety dollars. Slates, then1 is still a notable defiei-- j em-ill heavy, desirable draft horses. j Their hoard iist-- to cost the owner about eighteen dollars a month, says lilt- - I'nited Stales dciart incut of dnl-- 1 but it now costs him thirty-fivagricultur-- . I a si year there was a tars. Shearers receive proportionate-- ; tremendous decrease in mares bred, ly more salary, Htid witihu the last but during the spring nf 101!) a very Actwl Sia. r of the sheep-- ; large of good mares three years the exs-nscBring your gack and get good , which is exss'ted largely to: Lave been out of all pnqKirtion tin-dcreened wheat for $3.75 per to his .rofits. hundred. Remember where you jmeet the future demand for Imrses of' The high cost of living is a most the get your good flour. tyK dangerous problem, deelures Hr. Me-- ; Juv receipts ..f 4.i7,il!l sh.s-- aml! lt cannot Ik solved by lore-- i bmilis were the largest on record fori Clure. ing a lot of food products on the mar-- j t hut month at the Cliieairo stockvanls, this winter. If ; ket thul will be ms-dehv 1NHi uiiimaU the former: N- -i the national fnr-- i this food is consumed imw and none is- )lVlirij ,,f .. i,.i- i'i jrnrfrom J. WILBUR BURNHAM. ptpj. Tins year's run Jnim SO. 1919. cmling UTAH to In obtained during the winter, n !- i-l MACHINE AND AUTO WORKS that of Jiilv. lDl.S, i.v 117.277 ,i of f4.3rX,4M KB. mak-;.- !i Manager. slat of anarchy might crise as a re unimals. The increase is attnluited' of $7S.1.4M.T9 over ill,f.T.-suit. The situation is just ulsuil thive-',.ii.ijM lllKll-w:ia mild weather and favorable yeur, ami 1(. mark. Tlicre has leen u gnu mil man times usscrious as the whii-l- i resulted in an incrvaM; ' re. in re- eiiia rroin S7&7.S1 3.01 Imlievcs. ;n j,e ,)im:tM.r murketable lambs' in lion., wlu-Miiicrvislon i.f iho iil-- o Jamb-- ; .anil tact the tii that curlier ' uan iibo-runder the WITH THE LIVE STOCKMEN ',!S marketing an Wing practiced. of t tic I'nited SI ales .: t ; ni . nt of OF THIS SECTION OF UTAH Hr",1,h conditions in the Northwest! iigri- iill urc. is range district ami the late start of, W.ir risk insiiraiiic iioljeiicfi wliirh Tennessee and Kcntm-klambs mar- -' of from Colton Shipments tdncp Soft Drinks ami Pool Hall. A I of through Kart continued heavy the past week. ket ward also were factors in swelling rc7iii:n:is may redeemed limn Resort for Gentlemen. any Most of them are going to Kansas duly receipts. i iIi'imii months. Payment nf I,rc-ct- ii (iiotatioris of from MWentyCity. llie i.rcn.ium for the month of lis- dollars a ton lur Slni-hargi- and for the current month will ions issued by ;ghl to eighty-twdipping Cigars, Tolwerao, Cigarette and so. i, re t!ir policy if tlic s unwarranted and the state live sb.ck eominiBsion in apidliant Is 1:11 in health. The is good maintained. Similar will stand. The board has lately nary price and considered several petitions from f' ierm.ni I'rewiries are manufacturThe Amerii-ii.ross a rn l.l.r-for revoea'ion oli,,, being advised to refrain from vine growing ing u form of east to lie mixed with sheepmen npN-aIinfor ll.xiii..i"0 j I '..ihuin.i- I InIII I'1 later in the season, work lias the order, hut it has deemed if woven In.st-xWest Main Street I,un foods to their during the ensuing six Kni-optini'uii a t reduction of at textile least visable to make any change. tightci ing twenty While part of the work win i,c in P.e knlU jwlien ipi.iiities. PRICE, UTAI1 .1 is suital'ie life jue- The Inlcrnmimlain Live Stock and ,,",lan ; f"n is I,r"mist'J- - Imfore the supplying f food nn-- l ituthing, the si rvers. Ma akc was selling at Host pressing is that of oin!i,iii!ig Fair association of Mesa county,! war "'"nser-wire tin r"'1'1 l'ive which t dollars a ton, typhus fever, wri.ikc-Fit vears ri carded as valueless almost trnty (olo., is well on its wav in prepara- - which mh i heap as il wooden one and in Rapid growth of vegetation In po)T havoc that made Missihle it to country. down it huge idles of refuse lay lion of an extensive program for the around more durable. regions, though the summer are hru j iron s and eoj.l imiih ere Icing utilised fair to be held at drain! Junction, la attributed to the strength of elects' Continued on page elgbL) That good printing. The Sun. for tne ir.auid ii tuie of ricks. That good Fee The Bun. Give Me a Friendly, st soi-i.-ii- c jus-pb- Natural Hand-shak- e - an a natural the Am-Alan- made nut sundaes better than that j d r. Kec-jtin- i And r s a just about named the the WHY SUFFER? Im-- . men who think theres are that If made no sort man, SERVICE e was bom Kentucky, where It was more than one comes thing any other Kentucky secret Velvets But the natural qualities hogsheads. Ageing never hurt anything least Is-wi- s midi-rabin- eon-jointl- ncci-ssiliiti- g we more u It runs The picture keep with Velvet the the a J. REX MILLER neednt cigarette ABERDEEN Kffli-lMK-- COAL ia "It Independent Coal and Coke Co. -- n s POOL HALL s i .,d In-i- l s a - lu-r- Xc.-i-I.- n-- piibl-e.iiin- li'-w.- i - ha-be- en (ii-i-a- iiiaiii-I'c-lc- jnl-bc- i-r The Best Is None Too Good for sli.s-pmen- j Chickens slu-.-p- - j s wen-mine- --the lt-lle- r friendly tobacco Farmers Mill and Elevator Co. d exc-edn.- - , (r avi-rag- i-mo - ; Has opened a General Machine and Auto Repair Shop at old Lowenstein Buildimj. n de-I-- South of railroad tracks, and now ready for business. ; - Thos. Fitzgerald ; ':-i.- i o Men-liandl- stm-ktuc- 15-- ed M-,.- ir-'i- ! - ! di-i- . k printing. currents In the atmosphere. i |