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Show rWcarGIasscs? I INSURE YOUR LENSES ' by taking advantage of OUR DECEMBER SPECIAL I With each lens left with us for ' repairs this month we will give an order good for the same lens the next time it breaks. This insures your lens. When It breaks the second time it Is duplicated free of charge. We do our own grinding and can duplicate any lens. If your glasses are broken or when they do break you save the price of a lens by bringing them to us. J. E. HARRISON OPTOMETRIST, fj In the Culley Drug Store. j I Green Chile Cheese has that warm i delightful bite! I j Half Million Sales Per Year I 1 Commencing November 1, Skaggs' Stores limited purchases I I of consumers to discourage hoarding. N 1 Only 25 pounds of sugar, 100 pounds of flour, one dozen I I cans of milk and other items in proportion was allowed to each I I patron. Competitors said we were crazy. That we would ruin I our business by this policy. Our combined sales for Novem- ! 1 ber were $37,169.75 or almost half million per year. 1 This is conclusive that the majority of grocery users respond- 1 1 ed patriotically to our adopted policy of keeping groceries mov- I ng to the consumer in small quantities. Our total operating I cost for November was 5 per cent. It costs the average grocer 1 I 8 per cent to deliver his goods alone. We believe in quick I V sales and small profits and practice this method thoroughly. H I Every Day You Delay 1 1 becoming a Skaggs' cash customer you are losing money and are 1 not doing the best part by your family or yourself. 1 H I Some Of Our Regular Prices I j I MAPLE BLEND SYRUP BEANS I We have Pierce's maple blend This Is the season all enjoy m I syrup in gallon cans. It is made home cooked beans. CanneS I j 1 in Utah and we think has'a su- r "0t th.?u9h of bY he 1 32 , , tl ,. ., thrifty housewife during the i j perlor pleasing flavor. It would winter months. S H take an expert to tell the differ- Try our new crop, easy cook- H B ence between it and the mild, "ou'rsetf3" beanS and cok them 1 H ! I pure maple sap syrup. Ask to Newwhlte beans, lb. 15c 1 I taste this syrup. New white beans, 10 lbs. .' .'$1.35 1 H Gallon can $1.35 New pinto beans, 3 lbs. . . 40c 1 i $1 size Log Cabin syrup . . 88c jew P,Into beans, 6 lbs. . . 75c 1 I 50c sKe Log Cabin syrup : . 45c 7rT ' ' I Small size Log Cabin syrup . 23c Pearl barley, 2 lbs. 25c H 1 10 lb. pails Karo 75c No. 20 pail Swift's pure I I 20 lb. pails Karo $1.45 lard- . $6.10 1 ' I 10 lb. pUs country sorghum 95c P, I j 1 SHORTENING No 3 Patl Pure lard 97c 1 1 Small can Crisco 47c BUTTER EGGS 1 I Medium . can Crisco . . th?s0 ZTZt'X I j Large can Crisco $1.75 PnCe in ;many stores around 1 j I No. 3 pail Jewel shortening 69c town. Yet, considering the qual- I I No. 3 pall Chefo shortening 75c ity of . butter jand eggs we sell H I No. 5 pail Chefo shortening $1.30 j Pnce Is still much the cheap- I No. 10 pall Chefo shorten- 1 lu . . ffl j c-occ lb- choice creamery butter 48c K '"0 52.55 2 lbs. choice craamery butter 95c I I Medium size Cottollne. ... $1 Dozen new process storage I Large size Cottollne . . . $2.60 eggs a 45c 1 H I SHOULDER HAMS VxLtZ ' ' ' 11 B B I uoxes matches 55c D ! Sweet pickle cured, tastes like 10 lbs. table sugar ... 89c H I ham but are much cheaper, 4 to 25 lbs. table sugar . .' $2.15 1 8 pounds each. 2 lb. box sugar cube let's . . 25c 1 fl Pound . . 25c -4 small cans Borden's milk 25c M Genuine sugar cured hams, 12 small cans Borden's milk 70c I I pound 32c 12 large cans milk .... $1.60 I Choice sweet bacon, lb. . . . 43c Eagle milk, can 20c I a Local full cream cheese, lb. . 30c 3 lbs. bulk macaroni . . 35c 1 H EaBtern nippy cheese, lb. . . 35c Large box macaroni .... 50c 1 j Green Hill or pimento cheese, Large box spaghetti .... 50c I carton 10c 3 pkgs. macaroni ....'." 25c I I I Skaggs9 Cash Stores Harry Carey in "The Secret Man," at the REX today and tomorrow. All tickets 5c. If you want to enjoy a real treat, fullofrichnessand wholesome goodnessand good-nessand economy why not try . j this recipe for a delicious Plum Pud-J Pud-J ding, made without eggs without I expensive butter with Cottolene. I RECIPE Plum Pudding j 3 cup Cottolene teaspoon cloves 1 1 cup molasjes X teaspoon allspice j 1 cup buttermilk X teaspoon nutmeg ; 3 cups flour cups seeded and 1 level teaspoonsoda shredded raisins teaspoons salt 3 cup currants 1 teaspoon cinna- 3 tablespoons flour mn for dredging fruit Cream Cottolene. Add molasses and milk. Sift flour, soda, salt and spices together; to-gether; add gradually to first mixture; beat thoroughly. Mix raisins and currants, cur-rants, dredge them with flour and add to batter; mix well. Turn into well-greased well-greased tube mould; fill two-thirds full; place on greased cover, surround with boiling water and tteam three hours. Serve with hot sauce. Cottolene "The Natural Shortening" At grocers in tins o convenient sizes v uu Great comedy drama, don't fail to see Harold Lockwood in "Haunted Pajamas" at the New Utah today. Phone 3060. Liberty Bonds Accepted at Par There is only one PIANOLA, and j Club mcmbcrc have the privilege that is the Genuine METRO- of selecting ten dollars' worth s. STYLE PIANOLA, priced In of player rolls, their own "v 'k5"133 ! Join Our Christmas . " J) Player -Piano Club ' j These are the reasons "WHY" you should join I BECAUSE, 1st You gel a genuine Metrostyle Pianola through this Christmas Club for $525.00. II BECAUSE, 2nd Your dues are but $15.00 as your first or initial payment and but $12.00 a month II on the balance. fl BECAUSE, 3rd Your Pianola is guaranteed without restriction by the Aeolian Co., the world's larg- I est manufacturers of musical instruments. The guarantee is done in writing, each I club member receiving a copy. 'I BECAUSE, 4th Y ou have the privilege of exchanging II 3'our club player-piano, at any time within ( r I six months, at full price, for any new ' piano, player-piano or grand we sell of IF? H equal grade. This privilege gives you six 1$ ?Q j months to thoroughly satisfy yourself as .1 to the high character of the instrument You can get your Pianola ' far vdii ai-f aprh'ner through this Christmas Club for 1 i you aie 0etung. ?g25 Your initial duos arc ?15. ( ;P nnTATlCC eL v i i . , - The balance is payable monthly W-Sfc dLLAUoL, btn lou can get your money back, if, after at $12 a month. The pianola WrM 30 days' trial of the Pianola in your home, wU1 bo Slivered immediately W ,...,,. upon your joining the club, or you are in any way dissatisried. This held for delivery Christmas privilege gives you time to prove the play- morning, as you prefer. er before your definitely make up your : I BECAUSE, 6th You have the privilege of making your out, selection of $1 0.00' worth of rolls from I our Player Roll Library, without extra charge. j H 1514 WASHINGTON AVE. ! P DRIVE TOY HEADACHE I Rub Musterole on Forehead j and Temples 1 A headache remedy without the dangers dan-gers of "headache medicine." Relieves 1 headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and doe3 not blister Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal in-ternal medicin.es do. Excellent for sore throat; bronchitis croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con' gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbaco all pains and aches of the back or joints' sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains! frosted feet, colds of the chit (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c amlO V OLD CAPITOL PETROLEUM . 1 M a HESES OIL EaFEHI. Pennsylvania Man G R. Stevens, Praises Businesslike ' ffi Methods of Men m Company and Declares They WiU fife Put Utah Oil Fields on the Map. fcft j Mr. G. R. Stevens of Pennsylvania,! well-known to the oil industry, has been looking into the oil' conditions of this state and adjacent territory, and in an interview he stated that never beforo in all his travels in the interest of the oil business had he witnessed such marked surface indications for oil as there existed today in Utah Ho stated: "I have covered every state that had any possibilities of oil and have made a study of conditions In these different parts of the country. "I do not mind going on record as saying that in my opinion Utah will become one of the real great oil-producing states of the union. Tf ?o I first visit to this part of the country and what impressed me more than anything else was the fact that the resources re-sources that lie in a radius of 300 miles from Salt Lake Citv are not developed, de-veloped, and those that are being developed de-veloped are being developed by eastern capital. I do not understand why peo-p peo-p e who have such vast riches right at their door will allow eastern capital to come in and take them away. But nevertheless, this seems to be the fact.' I have become deeply interested in your slate and to some extent expect to become associated In its development develop-ment at an early date. I did not come here representing anybodv or any corporation cor-poration except my own personal curiosity, curi-osity, having heard so much about your country. I have met with , many people who have termed themselves them-selves oil men who are as infants in this business and again I have met in Wyoming men whom I have known n I other great oil fields that are now be" ffore tho public. ! tSl!ST Busi"S.fke Methods ! . Vhen 1 came to Utah from Wv0m-ing Wv0m-ing I djscovered the fact that Wo was very little work being done bv local companies, that is in vn.,1. I state, hut after asklng'k 'gre? "nnv questions 1 was informed Sat there1 was a company working quietly to velop the state and without nr noisV whatsoever; that it had purchased ri ! and casmg and was actively drlflin" I Sthe?hXely gQt in unlcation with that company. I called upon the officials and found them to be of the highest caliber. They wgvp VrL? Utah and the entire wis t ns ! ? broad-minded, successful bfsS , men and although the oil bualnei wSi mto it blindly, but had made a thor ough investigation of the conriK backing their convictions wfth' uSJ STn? "rey',This 18 the ki"d of work Investigates Holdings 1 was Invited to go. over their hold- ings. I did not accept this invitation bocause I wanted to go and see for my- .-celf .-celf what really existed around their property. I made the trip, examined to my heart's content, and, to make a :.V .long story short, I intend to do all I can, both morally and financially, to help i 'A this company. I expect to become as- 1 sociated with them financially because ' ' ! -I have never yet looked over as per- ; f - 1 feet an oil field as that which came to my notice upon this trip to the property prop-erty of the Old Capitol Petroleum com- pany. v JJv m"f'er5" courtesy was shown me hile on this trip. The entire commun- Wf . ity in which the holdings of this com- !ff ' pany are located are back of the oil fff company. Every man lm? his nhnnHpr i 1 to the wheel doing all he can to assist f ' - them m every way, shape and form. f . upon my return to Salt Lake City I ' again called upon tho officers and told f 1 tnem what I had seen myself. They i just smiled and said ; 'Well, we believe t or we would not have put our money : " into it. All we ask Is, do not tell the ! People that we are suro of getting oil. 1 j ..' , H tLat we believe that we will get A on. Tell them what you personally ' . saw and that is as much as we care ; i to say j Win say that th are doing ; . no coaxing at all in selling the small -.. ' uiock of stock that they are putting f , out. I am going to return to my home 1 f,, tor the holidays, but will be back a hi short time afterward. 1 do not know j. rs whether 1 will make my home in Utah ! "J not, out from what I have seen of is it I may do so." ! m Mr. Stevens left today for his home J Hi in Pennsylvania. Advertisement. 1 t , , t f Pr SOLDIERS IN CAMP jf' I; The abrupt change from1 !j home comforts to camp life may be trying on your boy's health, but if he ; j will only take the rich liquid-food in '. flgl SCOFFS f ,5 EMULSION 1 I it will create richer blood to establish es-tablish body-warmth and fortify his n Jungs and throat. Thousands of ! chec soldiers all over the world I : " tikeScolfsEmuisfon. !l ' 4? It is exactly what they need. 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