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Show PROFESSIONAL CARDS O. A. MURDOCK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BHAVER UTAH J. A LNGOLS Mining' and Civil Engineer, U. 8. Deputy Mining Engineer, City Engineer Milford, Utah Phone No. 87 ' DR. O. E. ADKLNS Dentist Bank Building, Phone 38 Milford Utah E. B. JORGENSEN Licensed Einbalmer and Funeral Director Open Day and Night Mllford, Utah Phone 4 UNEEDA BITE CAFE j Breakfast 6:30 to 9:30 j Regular Dinner j 1:30 to 6:30 Short Orders All Day MATHESON THE TAILOR Milker of up-to-date Clothes MILFORD : UTAI1 , - CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ten cents per line first insertion, inser-tion, five cents each succeeding Insertion. Minimum charge 86 cents. Will Exchange well drilling for plowing plow-ing and seeding. AddresB Box 91, Mllford, Utah. 40 Notice If you want the best In Painting, Kalsomining and Decorating, Dec-orating, go to R. G. Siewert. S8-tf If You Want the best in Plumbing fixtures, see the Southern Beauty, aold by MatthewB, Mllford. 3-tt Stock Pastured 75c per month for cattle; $1.60 per month for horses. Chas. Ruck, Blue Mountain, Nada, Utah. B2-tf For Sale Spa- of Al work mules. Inquire at this office. 11-tt Wanted An experienced clerk for a General Merchandise Store, liu-it be over draft age, between 45 and 60 years, and capable of taking charge. None other need apply. Good salary. References. Address BLUE FRONT MERCANTILE Co., Caliente, Nevada. 12-tr Wants to Trade A Ford machine for milk cows-. Address the News Office, Milford, Utah. 13-4t TEAMS WANTED To haul beets, 60c per ton for the first half mile; 75c per ton first oiib mile, and 25c per ton per mile for each additional mile above one mile. Also plenty of work with teams pulling pull-ing beets. Must have good strong wagons and teams. Harvest begins Oct. 1st. Apply DELTA BEET SUGAR CORPORATIONS CORPORA-TIONS Delta, Utah. 4 5-3( State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney Co., doinj? business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, afore-said, and that said Arm will pay the ram of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every cnso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the us of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHUKET Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, Decem-ber, A. D. 18S6. A. W. GLKASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Gure Is taken internally intern-ally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Tolsdo, O. Sold by all drupsists. 75c. Hall' Family Pills (or constipation. fjg.r Complexion 1 J$T M? Beauty Vpbf Ily?!5''' A7 Time oi Life g 1 .VS-J? Marinello S ft 4j -Mjk Whitening (lih l keeps your skin 3 mm mr youthfully I iVniTi 27 healthy and S I'ViS 1r gives your com- 1 I W A plexion the at- I K$ tractiveness of M HltfTfn girlhood. I There are many I fjiMrli i5ilet Prepaiatioiv- S Each f-r pome specific need. All per H h' ;el ! t sue,.; that n&sures quick B B passive results. B I MILFORD PHARMACY I iHBflHHsnaaiBfliS ! "" ------ -- ! ' -77; . -' T3" """" " T"V- r'-r'-.w- n"m ".a 1 ' : -t-s& if fcSftt-'n ii'innnM rtri.nL. 2-rw.i.v::--s.vLci5 : ) 1, . r i l i Nf i " CO EB U "You little rascal played along the way, didn't you? jh I 111 JjifS Sa I 9 Kept grandma waiting 1 Oh well, it's all right. Because Kf j vg fe;J If I CALUftlET I 111 I i tjfi BAKING POWDER j M D.ki is always right. It's worth waitinu for. Always wel- M I; III Hill vl j 1 come. Never shirks its work. Never fails. Never H I I n'tl B':3 t ' 19 wastes minutes or materials and I know it's pure and w! II ji;3 fx 1 & 1 M wholesome, as Calumet contains only such inptredien s E3 I li3!!E i 'iisS ss have been approved officially by the U. S. Food M I MMJfi! iKe ft gS'f jj Authorities." b llsi'S - I -!"''- L 1 HIGHEST IJJJiPilfp M Ln 11, unmmw iJj 4 KKKhKttrtonEKUWrLKTo. ii KILIi WE WANT TO CHANGE OUR ADV. EVERY WEEK. ADVERTISING ADVERTIS-ING PAYS IF YOU CAN STAXD BACK OF THE THING YOU ARE ADVERTISING. WE WANT YOU TO COME AND TRY OUR MEALS. EVERYONE SAYS WE ARE LOSING JiOXEY ON THEM, SO HERE IS A GOOD PLACE TO MAKE MONEY. DON'T FORGET OUR SUNDAY EVENING DINNERS. WE WANT OUR HOTEL AND DINING ROOM TO MERIT THE PATRONAGE OF ALL OUR MILFORD PEOPLE. HOTEL ATKIN Ill 111 I I ,11 Illl ' -Kv THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY I How Much Candy I Should We Eat? I 1 I "Where Shall We Stop to Stay Within J 3 the Bounds of Patriotism?" T I I i i That's a question which puzzles many of us. a We nil know that we must "go easy" on sugar, as It Is our duty T to conserve. T J Ami candy contains some sugar. T Sn how can we know bow much to eat? T I 4 In the first place, we must not forget that our system needs some sugar, and this the Food Admlnisl ration recognizes. X $ We must remember, too, that some people like their sugar In T J- coffee, some in fruit, and some In other ways. If you like yours In I the form of candy, eat some candy as much as the Food Admlnistra- T J linn permits; a certain share is yours one pound per month. X X The Food Administration Is keeping In close touch with the i i sugar situation and allotting the candy manufacturers as much 09 It ; J can sec its way clear to allot. J . Everyone is being asked to save on sugar; the candy mnnufac- J ! lurers have been asked to save half of all they formerly used. 4 i ! , j But that which is being given them Is being given them because ; the Food Administration recognizes candy us a food and is willing I X to permit it tO' be made anil sold. It also knows that the candy- J ! making industry is a big national Industry, and that it Is the duty of : j everyone to help keep Industries going at home at the same time that J J we are winning the war. ; So the candy manufacturers are permitted to make a certain ! amount of candy anrl offer it for sale to you. But the Food Admin- 4 isii-Htion says how much that shall be. When the sugar allotted the J .j. manufacturers is used up no more can be had. So you may know that the candy you see on sale is there with the permission and the sanction of the Food Administration. And yon can enjoy that candy T ' 4 to tiie fullest. While you eat it or send i! siw;iy to a soldier (if you prefer), you will know that every pmjnd is high in food value good. whnlenme food, supplying the svstem with carbohydrates (fuel for 2 the body). ' J -, V 4 j .j. In normal timos the eandj industry u.c. only h''r of the 1 mtir consumed per capita in this country. JdM now this L j ! amount hat been cut (juare)y in two. 4 I The Candy Manufacturers of Utah and Idaho. li |