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Show DR H. C. HUNTER, President DR AHDNnM pvtiit i Uh-1 ix- AUU1N BLEL, vfice Pres., MINNIE McKEON- Secy.-Treas. j DIRECTORS ' HenryC- HUUti, J Dl'- AdSOn BA1 INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OK UTAH. ("A PTTALIZA'ITO.Y $251), 000. 00 SHARKS $1.00 EACH. CODE OF BUSINESS 1 PRINCIPLES HP vH in s n I -1 o the Public: We hold the Corner Stone of any fl- T 6 . A t . , . . VVe are asking you to extend to us what financial as- nancia! or industrial institution to H distance you feel you can afford for the purpose of drilling 1 from one to three test oil wells in the Milford Vallev. 1 INTEGRITY I ' In the literature to be distributed in the near future 1 we have endeavored '.o give you, as far as possible, a WORD PICTURE of our proposition. B We deem any business Institution s 1 9 most valuable assets to be hon- After an exhaustive investigation and rej)eated ex- esty, intelligent and efficient man- minations, we sincerely believe this region to contain an agement, and the good business EXTENSIVE OIL DEPOSIT. 1 character of its officers and directors. K The CORPORATION LAWS of the State of Utah 1 are as stringent as those of any other state in the Union 1 our advertisements are inviolable are funy adequate for your protection and are STRICT- covenants with the pttWic, as bind1- . jy ENFORCED ing on performance as an oath in a ' indicia, tribunal, as sacred as any JUDICIOUS, THOROUGH PROSPECTING IS THE j personal pledge. only HIGHWAY leading to the discovery of Oil and Min- j eral Deposits. We will be pleased to learn that you are to I make the journey with us. ! We hold paramount, invaluable and an essential the tmst and confidence Shares in any Prospecting company which do not em- i of the American people. 'nody our code of business principles are of little value. ; Our Stock will b for sale at par, only ONE DOLLAR ! " . . , t w PER SHARE. j j It will be our Immutable purpose, . earnest endeavor and chief est task VerY respectfully yours to merit to the fullest extent the , , . B THE HUN TER OIL and MINERAL LANDS COxMPANY ; patronage of those who may invest J in any of our enterprises. MILFORD, UTAH 1 Horns CAMPING AND PROBLEM Of FOOD There is no healthier .port tham camping. During the warm and balmy spring and summer days, H U real recreation. To get out In th freah air and sunshine, frae from worry and care, enhances the health of anyone, any-one, be he office man, aaleamaa. 1 what not. But due to the entirely Inadequate means of food preservation and refrigeration re-frigeration found In the majority ef camps, there is the erer-present -eager of sickness from Infected fooda. The utmost care must be taken. In order or-der that this may be avoided. Butter and eggs should be bought only af used. The milk Is a problem In Itself. Perhaps Per-haps the solution lies in the use of a milk other than market milk. In order that purity and sterility may be a-sured. a-sured. For inch use, evaporated mil-is mil-is ideal. Many people are wont to confuse con-fuse evaporated and condensed milk but there is no similarity between the two. Condensed uillk 1 a combination combina-tion of sugar and milk and can b4 t used only when both of these suh-tances suh-tances are desired. Evaporated mil I is merely pure, fresh milk with aboat ! sixty per cent of the water removed and the nutrient content left Intact. It Is absolutely sterile and pore, bating bat-ing been sterilized before learlaj the factory. The water, removed by evaporation, evap-oration, may be replaced very easily and the milk returned to Its original volume. Evaporated milk may be obtained ob-tained in small cans, containinf alx ounces or in larger ones contain in sixteen and can be taken to the camp in quantities sufficient for the needs ef the entire period, thus assuring a constant con-stant supply of pure, fresh milk without with-out the worry or the danger attached to the use of the market product. Following are recipes for a few dishes that are best adapted for camp consumption because of ease of preparation, prepa-ration, purity and food value. Tomato Soup. 1 pint tomato pulp ltt cup wtr or canned to- Salt and pPPr mato soup to taste lij cups evapo- H tep. o a rated milk ili-ina tomato pulp or eoup to the boll, add the seasonings an- soda. Heat the milk and water and comblae slowly with the tomato milture. Stirred Egg. . V4 cup evaporated tsp. paprika milk eg.s 4 cup water 2 tbsp. fat tsp. pepper Grated cheeee Beat thi- utgs, add the milk, water and seasonings. Melt the fat in a frf-InB frf-InB pan. Add the ess mixture aa stir until the mixture Is creamy. When almost done, sprinkle with irate cheese. Serve on slices of bread, toast or crackers. - """ - ' 1 j BEAVER MILFORD j STAGE LINE EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 LEAVE MIIJORI) 8 A. M. LEAVE MILFORD 2:45 1. M. LEAVE REAVER 11A.M. LEAVE BEAVER S-'.W P. M. ! W. R. MARTIN, Prop. |