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Show JlTTfov A NATION-VIDE jf M ' fa tNSTTUTON- B 1 i I r FNNFYi 0 "Where Savings Are Greatest" MILFORD UTAH Champion of the World It's a WAVERLY the 12-Point Cap I r. 3 We have gone the limit in producing this outstanding-value. outstanding-value. "Champion of the World" is a fitting name for this exceptional Waverly Cap at HERE ARE THE 12 POINTS 1. Genuine Leather Sweat 7. Pure Wool Fabrics; Band; 8. Every Cap Hand Block- 2. I1-Silk Messaline Lin- ed; ,ngs; 9. Buttons Permanently 3. Non-breakable Water- Fastened; proof visors; 10. Our Own Exclusve De- 4. Sweat Bands Fully signs; Stitched; 11. Perfectly Matched Pat, 15. Linings Finely Tailored; terns; 6. Our Own Trade Mark; 12. Fabrics Cut by Hand. Boys' Caps Marathon Hats For Spring . For Youn&' Men . Ask to see the 'Mayfair,' Light tan cassimeres with one of our feature hats for contrast rayon overplaids. Spring. Snap brim and raw Plenty of style and quality. ed"e- In new shades of . , brown and grey. Some with Every cap is an exceptional bands to match; others value at these low prices with black bands 69c 98c $2.98 Purity Milk HAS GONE OVER f THE TOP Milked and Bottled With Extreme Care PARRISH CREAMERY i-Mp " ' -'- i jj jK PHONE No. 4 I l l ")lu Phne Order Service is N i S becoming increasingly popular, I "W t for we have proved ourselves P L titj ' reliable and faithful in filling fj H ,J such orders. We use the same JFjl care in selection that you your- ' se'f would use, and you receive ' only the highest grade groceries. We Want to relieve you of the detail of shopping for groceries. gro-ceries. Phone us your order today and let us prove our point to your satisfaction. Prompt service and low prices. THE WHITE MARKET A GOOD STORE IN A GOOD TOWN PHONE AND HAVE IT DELIVERED Credit to Responsible Parties WANT ADS . $ WANTED Hear from owner good Farm for sale. Cash price, particulars. particu-lars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis. Minn. 3-16--U dig. i FOR SALE 957 acres fenced, wind-' 1 mill, tank, house, barn and corral.' Price $4,000. Also 311 acres in pump- ing district, with well and cabin, $10 j per acre. T. J. Norris, Nada, Utah 4-2S Those who want purple tagged, I state-approved-for-planting Grimm I Alfalfa seed at 42c, plus freight from i Oasis, can secure from C. G. Haskell, Milford. Supplv limited; order soon. 3-23-2t-chg. ?2,000 Sport mode! Flint car; good rubber; mechanically perfect; at big sacrifice. A. E. Smith. 3-23-tfcg 1 Mrs. A. C. Nebeker entertained the following at dinner Sunday: Mr. H. Barclay, Joseph B. Luken of Salt j Lake; Harold Sevenies of Minneap-j Minneap-j olis. ! Garret Wilkins visited the Magnolia lead mine last Mbnday and was de-' lighted at the new ore strike. j I 'Jaii& U4 Saturday, :.::irch 21 I :,7IIE l.O!) 'li: IN TlIS V,-;LD'.:iIN-:V-r yy;t.'.i Ar.ita Stewart j Cu.nedy, "JIM DANDY" also Serial No. S j Sunday-j.IcTKby, March 25 and 26 ! "LET 'ER CO, GALLEGHER" also News Reel I r.n:l Comedy, "PLAY-BOY REVIEW" i t Tuesday-Wednesday, March 27-2S S Harry Lmigdon in "THE CHASER" jj "THERE IT IS" (AU-Comedy Show) Thursday-Friday, March 29 and 30 ;j "THE CROWD" with James Murray and Eleanor Boardman j Comedy, "DUMB DADDY" i Meet ne at the Atktn Cafe wo can talk business ?:k1 set the best meal in town. Tourists ail along- the line boost our Hotel and Cafe. Special Rates on Rooms to Permanent Guests Atkin Hotel 1 NOTE THESE VALUES v fnU A FEW HINTS OF OUR IJ m AND YOU WILL SEE Jfm J I f VALUES ARE HERE M m WHY WE KEEP PWf F REPRESENTED M i OUR CUSTOMERS M, g fe ' i a t 1JSkZ hT - - Ladies' and Misses' M f fWiMM-iJ-kd SILK DRESSES i 1 1 ' MMi'il 1(1 1 1" pf$ Not old styles, but styles . Ladies' I'Sffl 1 $ )mj lljOi that have been received M Pj &j$WM k&l?--Kfi from 2 months to 2 days jj'B 4 HOUSE DRESSES ago- Every one a late l New Patterns and models. Vjfif ?f$ ffif$ model picked for &U U Made of Prints with Voile M J I M Patrons alone- II l Wear- ' 1 Uk I 1 $k4 fill Two Hundred and B ll l " j I H 3 y twenty-two years ago, M M I Q J j? Benjamin Frankl i n A (1ouble thread ! P was born in poverty TURKISH TOWEL m , , 23x43 M m Each and obscurity. Thru i SPRING CRETONNES his practical teachings, iijil he became America's & j 0 f, 'Si 00 Oft apostle of thrift. 0' '01 M LL I "Lh Everybody respects ' fe3S f& 'yty the person of thrifty Yard habits, buj'llie mere - Each I'll BED SHEETS saving-, yf money is Children's i;4 81x90 not Thfft. GINGHAM DRESSES j i'j ' Wise spending the 0 io 14 years ifZn essence of Thrift-is f ff 11 an art which the pat- ., -h p Uyil rons of CLINE'S un- v..' t' $ $ ' derstand. Price alone 5 . is not Thrift. $1J) jd M Ladies' or Girls' Qualiy first at the "' M summer weights rieht price is THRIFT. M g COTTON UNIONS THAT IS WHAT OUR Lndieo sprin? gi PATRONS KNOW MILLINERY 1 l&i P VVE GIVE from h'jl w : p., h.M fi Down m CHILDRENS HOSE Mi 3 l ; V lack and Colors lJ u " L w RIcn's union made W pp: Sizes 5 to 9- ' OVERALLS U S MILFORD, 1 I Lib UTAH $1.10 I I : , , . |