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Show Ml Speed Ahead I More Men! More Ships! More Supplies! It is estimated that by September 1st, America V fighting force "over there" will reach if not exceed one-and-a-half million men. - We are breaking all records in the production of ocean , tonnage. . . . , , , Crop reports throughout the entire opuntry are favorable. ,. Our shops and factories are working day and night in the manufacture of war essentials. ' r Fighter Farmerworkman; united, one and all, to win the war. ; Our Banking Facilities Always At Your Service Q. B. KELLY, Cashier zsssssssssssas""-g-,g--'!'-----;;:t:!; --ssasasssaszssgs2ss"T - it ;..::WANTEI,j II Landless Men for Manless Land. a Old Mother Earth is Man's Best Banker. B Her Resources are Unlimited. Mr. Man, is j ' your desire for a farm keen enough to make g a try for it? S j If so you will be helped, providing ydu have a few hundred dollars whereby , youcan purchase your-equipment and take care of your family until y?u get ' . "IS your crop. The proposition that is offered y'ou is as follows: B - j - There are 1020 acres of land in Utah's most fertile belt, without any excep- - JJ tion. You will be shown, and you will see with your own eyes the same land S , producing this year 30 to 60 bushels of wheat per acre" at $200 per bushel. S - Figure for yourself 12 to 20 tons of sugar beets per acre at $10.00 per ton, 4 to Jj 5 tons of alfalfa, and the greatest alfalfa seed district in the world, as taken ; JJ ' vtwo world's fair prices. : These three crops can be sold successfully every yenr, .. as the climate is perfect for such crops and the water right is one of the old- 'Rl est and best in the State, , ' . . " . - H . ' - S i Sugar" factories are continually running spurs wherever they can get beets jj I raised. In this district there is one of the best sugar factories in the state.1 1 ! Grain elevators, near several good towns, transcontinental railway running JJ i . .... . j ' ' ' through the valley, land 6 to 8 miles from the-station. This land is known . JJ i as bud sage land, sandy loam, easy to clear, but very little leveling-Ve would s h . advise putting in fall wheat if possible. " .s 8 I The sale price of. this land is $60.00 per acre, nothing down and at the g ! end of the first year 10 per cent of the purchase price, with 6 per cent inter .8 " est and 20 per cent each year thereafter, with 6 per cent interest. Bear in 8 t. 1 mind you are running no chances as you will be shown the same-land pro- ' g . ducing this year, and never was farmed before. ' ' g ' If you desire we may consider some exchange, may take equity in a home, g - You no doubt know that farming is ihe greatest and best business of today. g The farmers are independent and ewy minute the farm owners are grow'ng richer. This a good section for stock raising. If you have not cash for seed, - I will furnish seed, land and water and will pay for clearing for one-half 5 ....... - - . . ' w the crop. , g BRUNEA U-HILL Investment Co. Jl 343 South Main Street v "Tr Salt. Lake City, " ' U ; Phone Wasatch 2600 - " 4 8 xzzxzzzrzxxzx:zxzziczzzzxzszxxzsiiizizzxaicziKsziixzrzzzxzzsi7;zzzx4 I . " Thrift in its true sense,' and 1 LyaproL-i " as we believe our ' government I .;.' fA wishes all 'to practice it, means I yOvjT y. " the elimination of waste and the I l ( avoidance of extravagances. jifi Ol does not mean to go around n cotnes tnat are threadbare I I yf J) V and shabby with use and old I " . (&) ae- A shiny coat is not evi- 1 A VVV I dence of thri r Patriotism' ?j t"v One may be well dressed and ill ever 30 tnrifty Good Clothes VJ have an important bearing on I II f III one's self respect. It is your tf f duty today to look successful, j ' l I f J nsPirea confidence. Moreover I 1rl 1- Good Clothes are a personal as- I I II A f set. It is the man who looks the I jj I part that gets the part. 1 I II Buy Good Clothes. Buy the I a jl l best you can. Make sure of the I ml value you get, Good clothes nat- . i ' ; urally cost more in the buying, i. , VteLtii but they cost less in the, long ' run because they wear longer. 'QV. , ' fit better and add to your effi- ;";:?isfe ciency. .. . I tey I C(p. Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each, morning and wash away-the poisonous, stagnant-matter. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, lame back, can. Instead, both look and feel as fresh as a daisy always by washing the poisons and toxins from the body with phospbated hot water each morning. We should Brink, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of limestone-phosphate in It to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten. yards of bowela the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, cleans-ing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract before putting more food into ihe stomach. The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast and it Is eaid to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear in the cheeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but Is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with biliousness, bilious-ness, constipation, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of Internal sanitation. Try it and you are assured that you will look better and feel better la very way shortly, I ; i Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be X. A Remedy That Constipated , .Makes Lite , and Happy ygf Worth.Liv.ng j ' . ATSSH f AKTER'S IRON PILLS ' msny ccbr!s faces but UltfieaUy help most pdaccd fopl t i TELL YOUR WIFE CORNS LIFT OFF - - Doesn't hurt a bit to lift corns or calluses off with : fingers ; GOMB SAGE TEA IH . HA1RJ0JARKEII IT It's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. f. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea knd Sulphur for darkening gray, Streaked rnd faded hair Is grand-mother's grand-mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, ven color, which la quua sensible, as we are living in an age when a youth ful appearance is of the greatest advantage. ad-vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the age and the rr.ussy mixing at home. AH drug stores sell the ready-to-use product. Improved by the addition of other lntrredlents. called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights de-lights the ladles with WycthVa Sage and Sulphur Compound, la that, be-sideff be-sideff beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces pro-duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-to-use preparation Is a delightful de-lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearanrn. H is not intended for the cure, mltlga- tlon or prevention of disease, j ' Not a twinge of pain or soreness 1 before applying, or afterwards. This may sound like a dream to eorn-pestered men and women who have been cutting, 1 filing and wearing torturous plasters. Yes I Corns lift out and calluses peel off as if by magic, says this Cincinnati authority, I A quarter ounce of freefone costs but s ' a few cents at any drug store. Apply a , . low drops dlreotly upon your tender, corn or callus, and instantly the sore-1 seel disappears! then shortly the corn j or callus will be so loose that it lifts off. Freerone dries inistantlv. It doesn't eat out the corn or callus, but just shrivels it up so it lifts away without even irritating the surrounding skin. Women should keep it on the dresser and never let s corn or callus ache twice. |