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Show I w WILL WIN THIS WAR and I aH ' aH bbbbbbH I :, YOU WILL WANT A CAR I I ' ' iBMiHMHnMMMMMHBBHiMHMHHHIH B v-bbbbbbbbbb! J A carload of the new improved Maxwell Automobiles have just arrived and can be seen on our I ''HI I . 'sales room floors within a few days. This is some car, a real Automobile, it has the gas tank in I ' , fl I the rear; a longer wheel base and other great improvements. It is one of the most beautiful little I l I cars on the market to day. The Maxwell company is, one of the largest and strongest Automobile I I -manufacturers in this country, and the one aim hag been to make the car as perfect as possible I From now on all maxwell cars and trucks will have a service station at the Logan Garage & Sup- I ' : I ply Company and we will represent the entire line. I !' bbbH LbbbbV i bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bbbbB i bbbbB ( bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI ' . 4"e Grant-Six Automobile company has promised us two car loads of the improved Grant-Six cars H f M I " Jtetween now and January 1st. The Hudson factory can only let us have two or three Super-Sixes. I )M I None of the factories will promise to furnish cars after January 1st. There will be a great short- I f I v" age of Automobiles even if the war should end tomorrow and for that reason we are buying and I 1 :M . storing every good car that we can secure. I -11 I If you do not want one before next spring put up a small cash deposit and have a car set aside for you. We may be 1 s I- able to buy two or three Reo and Mitchell cars, also a few Trucks but you should order now. Don't look for cheap M Automobiles while high priced wheat is guaranteed. I 1 H I LOGAN GARAGE AND SUPPLY COMPANY I I I By C. M. HARRIS I 7 bbbbbI bbbH jbbbbbbbbbbbbbI . flHIHilHHIIHHHBHHHHHIHflHHHHIIHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHBVy . -H 3tmCB OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING TO INCREASE CAPITAL ' Notice" Is hereby siren that a meeting of the stockholders ot Farmers Far-mers ft Merchants Savings Bank, a corporation, organized and existing under the laws of he State of Utah, Is hereby called for and will be held i at the banking house of said corporation, corpor-ation, being its principal place of business at Logan, Cache County, Utah, on Wednesday, the 19th day of November, 1918, at four o'clock in the afternoon of that day for the purpose of considering and acting upon the proposition to Increase the capital stock of said corporation '.from Sixty Thousand ($60,000) dol- rS ' 1 1 i i - MMM THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY MM ; I How Does Candyompare ia Food. : Value With Other Well Known Feeds? ' i ' . ! The amount of food value In things we eat Is best expressed In ! :: ' j; Taking a pound of good, standard quality chocolate creams, such j j as yon buy In all flrst-clss stores, we find 'that , :i . , i: : : " Chocolate Creams Havo 2092 CaloriM Per Pound - :: . :: As against this 'we find:. "'"KsW. ; I Whole Milk 81B calories ""' ', Cream . , 881 calories gfr. ' ' J ?' Whole Eggs 005 calories ! ' ' , i Beoftteak 1000 calories ' , ! Corn ia calories . ; ; nice in"" calories ' , , White Bread 1180. calories , , Corn Bread 1175 calories ; I The world war has put everything to tho acid test, and only that J which is lit survives. Candy Is recognised as one of the best and most 1 1 essential foods for soldiers. , There was u time when rum and whisky were thought to supply " ' tho Ideal body fuel. But war has proven beyond a doubt that alcohol ' , , can no longer be classed as a food product. J ', ' On the other hand, candy, which went Into the war practically ' ' , , unrecogntKed, has come to the front as a food of tremendous value ' ', something which Is very, very essential to .the soldier. 4t Tho British army reports that Its soldiers In France hnvo required ', ', five times the amount of candy first estimated for their use. j . A constant strrain of candy, aggregating many tons, Is going regu- ! ', ' ftjarly to our own soldiers In Franco while thousands of pounds nre , Raised weekly by the boys In training camps In this country. J J ' This Is becauso randy supplies a natural craving for something ! J sweet to supply the carbohydrates (fuel for the body). That's why J candy is recognised as a food Instead of Just a luury. It happens to ' ' be the source through which most people like best to supply their system ! ', with tho fuel it needs. ', ,, ii , J In nonul time tk ctndr Induttrr ax onlr ' ' tht' ' "t i . iiiii caiuamcd ptr cplt In thU country. Right new this , , i Mt bm bwn cat laautly In two. I I i i ; The Candy Manufacturers of 'Utah and Idaho.' v c, smAwmTMTmmmMy t lars 'to One Hundred Thousand $100,000.00) dollars, by amending the first paragraph of Article Six of the Articles of Incorporation ot said corporation so that It will read as follows: "The total authorised capital stock of the corporation Is One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) dollars, divided di-vided Into One Thousand (1,000) shares of the par value f One Hundred Hun-dred ($100.00) dollars each." Dated at Logan, Utah, this 21st day of October, 1918. J. A. HENDRICKSON, s President ot Farmers ft Merchants Savings Bank. v 'j'Jg1. AdT-11-12 |