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Show I I Jer aJls ASK THOSE WHO WEAR Made-rite Sateen Shirts 1 vflwHI A I Sw I 1 P W i I Ifjj I 111 IMdnC(Lte andPaiits iHEM Made-rite Chambray Shirts H fillip g' Corduroy Coats and Pants 0, Made-rite Khaki Shjrts J I Mm m I Fustian Pants helps buiid up mah. , iSM? M'MWV 9m m WmWM JT R I Children's All-overs 11 JJ Made-rite Mackinaw Coats kgWfi llW I T H mB&mi I I . .yctu red JOHN SCOWCROFT & SONS CO. ? HhUBP l y 1 4" ' ' ' l l j ' We are Man of - III '; &shJ .. ..1 l 1 L Do S. I Utamade I L HI t ttr tvta-tt n laMMUly i Utah Products Week Is an nnnnal event In the celebration of 3 NC H HI ' ;y 7 f ' lMUiiMAKK,KbU. I g which overj- Utah citizen should join heartily f or tho upbuilding o 4 hWt Q I AL, -7 i x 1 7" .L iO J Utah's industries means tho bettering of conditions for every Utah f.mpi H H I Amr JZr 3 I -nrBf fHPTiltQ ! S fllUT StAHOQ E man, woman and child. This year thero is oven a greater reason for pi H N I , W .i J I VJdllliCillO IMMI UyUUa such 'efforts for tho national food administration is urging tho buy- to, I J) t I i at-home movement, with a view of both lowering living costs for S9 I ' gto yy " ;? there are freight bills to add to goods imported from other states 9 I ' a jf X k t and also for tho purpose of relieving any freight congestion on ; II . Hk. V . ndiroad9' HI ' fJaPwaA ' SZ&r Roasted Bv 1 I Hi7 n H Rl Tho Utah Products Week in Ogden has met with tho approval H I ' fANIl' -nr -u TT71 i 1 1 1 R O (Hi U wfa wl 3w RJ E HlS ItTB M tfl i not onl" of tue manufacturers of tho city but also tho wholesale and )l -Ifcfc H H 1 : W l JPT JVLUrpny WHOiesaie S illJlBllBlllill liMnilEfiJ? PlElBn i dellers in 2111 Pucts, the school, church and civic authorities : Mas f- k tuft a-rOCerV Company 5 ''lgL'IH 'LIBl w'lli UuSl I (L u BQCeL 1 - tho general populace. Hundreds of people aro becoming ao '. itei H V F5 Ocden Utah - ? ? quainted, tlirough tho efforts of special committees this week, -with lifeW H I Ei 5 OQ4.Q PT? ATvTT A 171? h tho great -work of Utah's industries. Tliey aro being told of tho va- '.: Ujse HI UrXVAiN iiVil i rious products that aro prepared in tho state, prodncts that aro tho ; fry I t ' equal or superior of imported goods from other states or even from ' trfg H K fi En foreign lands. - ri. H 1,,, (iBBaBBBiWBBWBIMl 'Mil itiW'll II h I M ill IliilW I Ogdon has over 100 manufacturing establishments today and I I IimG aaSptoe . YOU'LL LIKE PIERCE'S 1 H B AEOTrrl"18' ' PIERCE'S TABLE SYEUP . H l PACKED AND BACKED BY I l ONOXICATING j "THE DADDY OP 'EM ALL." 0GDEN, SUTCE 1888. II! m Our Glasses Are Made in Utah ! America Needs The Sugar Industry 1 H I 'Bsm, Wc Grind Our Lenses in Our Own Shop. We Employ le H 1 iflBB antee Perfect Fit and Absolute Satisfaction With Every Hi I " j 9(f 1 I lifllH Pair Glases We Make 11 1 (.gggHIS great nation and foreign lands as well, are today depending on the beet If B 110H 17 "KT OT XT TTF?Y1 "O TT7 1 S &dPSS suSar a-ctories of the United States to supply sugar, a most necessary food ' J? 1 H B HI XLIN OlvjriN JnJJKJKliJ. MSm SK Realisation of the tremendous importance of this industry has coine with the &m H B llW Manufacturing Optician Pif I g sugar fammes of the east and the shortage of sugar even in the west. '"Table Hl H B 352 Twenty-Fourth Street Phone 1670 WMWm and Preserving, sugar is now bemg used throughout the nation, taking the W H B ' llMW I 1 place of imported sugar- Western men who have grown beets, western men who have m H 1 UStthzgg- 1 operated factories, western women who have used beet sugar have all aided in protect Bit I I BPllBPlHG! w) yPk I J America in this food crisis, by upbuilding the industry. You can help in the future" II j l I fflL O s thePIIlg SUgai" bte w1 a farmer r by Using llome-Inade sugar, instead I J Help Develop This Western Business I 11 kIHHHHHH!HHHHHHIHHHIHHHHHHhHEHSHEH '"Sgll |