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Show uu Read tho Classified Ads. ' nead the Classified Ads. l! I Cash vs. Credit ! fvjjh A difference of about 15 per cent in your favor. Is it worth j iu I we' vou reaize what it means on about $40.00 worth of I JK I groceries a month? A saving of $60.00 to $70.00 a year. Suf- I ; j p ficient to buy a dandy gown or suit of clothes. j ! (i It also encourages the habit of Thrift and you will begin sav- j I' ll 1 ing in other ways, not to speak of .that comfortable feeling of ! ; H I independence and ease in the thought that you have no bills 1 I ! 1 I coming due. Is it worth while? 1 I I I The Most For Your Money j i'lfj' I Our slogan; faithfully lived up to. 1 lSf I aS We kD0W nne Gr kfitter P"ces quality or service. j' jjflU; B RYE FLOUR No substitute re- MEATS 5 llHi 1 9uired0 Dry salt pork, pound 35c I tjli H 48 pound sack $3.60 Bacon, Seno brand ..v 45c I ' US- I 24 Pund sack $185 Nectar, pound . . . . 50c 1 ! m 1 Bulk' Pound 8c Smoked bacon backs 42c 1 MM 1 0AT FL0UR POTATOES W I 48 pound sack $4.00 9 pounds 25c 1 : IhJ) I 24 pound sack $2.10 50 pounds ".'."$125 H 1 I In I 1 9 Pund sack 95c 100 pounds $250 I ! Ml 1 Bulk Pund 9c CRISCO I Hjf 1 BARLEY FLOUR 1 pound 37c I ! 48 pound sack $3.70 Vz pounds 50c 1 j W 1 24 pound sack $1.85 3 pounds 95c (Ufli' 1 9 Pund sack ' 85c 6 pounds : $185 I lHm I Bulk' Pund 8c 9 pounds $2.85 j iWE I CORN MEAL MASON JARS i am I ?5i pound sack 65c Pints, dozen 75c ffll! 1 72 pound sack $1.25 Quarts, dozen ;....85c I K I CORN FLOUR i2 ga0ns, dozen $1.10 ' Jffl I 2 PUnd sack $1-45 Jar rubbers, dozen 5c ViM I 10 pound sack 60c Caps, Economy, dozen 30c I I Free Delivery ijljli 1 OF ALL ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $2.00 OR MORE 1 II . Phonit 747 Ameriean Grocery Co. I III t 359 m stree' ' I Read the Classified Ads. 1 I Meat Saturday I 1000 pounds of fresh pork and beef for Saturday morning $W pers. It never lasts longer than 11 o'clock, often not so Ion? Make out a list of groceries and meats needed for Sunday and come early. 45c cuts, choice pork" loins, pound 25c 20c cuts, rib boiling beef, pound . . . . 1 . . 12c j 25c and and 30c meaty beef roasts, i. . .15c i. A SNAP BECCO SCARCE 30c cans pork and beans ... 22c We are told that the output cf t They are Armour's "Veribest" Becco has been cut down, also th? ft pork and beans. There Ic no bet- holc5a'e Pricc is m"ch higher tor pork and beans packed. Wh.l. 'A.M I they last, large cans at both stores, 1 dozen 15c pint bottles . 1 22c- 1 dozen 20c quart bottles ". $i75 f 9 pounds choice new spuds for 25c I SOAPS HIGHER WASHING POWDER I We have advised for weeks that Mst large packages now sell for . , , , 35c. Note the saving, our cheap soaps would soon be 35c ,arge package str N th ' gone. We buy our soaps by the 35c large package Soapade . 29c car and have always been able to BULK COFFEES I) save our patrons money on this cs- Bulk coffees and bulk teas are i: Gential. It is Impocsiblc to have the most unsanitary Items offered li H supply last indefinitely. We arc the consumer. To be sure you get flr 1 now in receipt of new cars at much ur mfney's worth" when buying If1 HI . . . . ,, ... these Items you should be an y " I h,9her Pplccs- 11 won,t bc lon9 un- pert judge of both as to quality ! I til our present price will be very Neither have a reputation to I j cheap when compared to that of keep up. No manufacturer stands ' I other dealers. behind them under all conditions. ( 1 1 u n i r Buv vour teas and coffees in air I 4 bars sma" lvory soaP : 25c tight, sanitary cartons or cans ' H 10 bars P. & G. naptha soap . 60c Avoid filth and get full strenqth I jy 10 bars Lenox soap 59c items. 3 g 10 bars Bob White soap ... 62c Sanitary coffees, pound 25c to 40c ' 10 bars Crystal Vhite soap . . 65c 35c sanitary package tea. . . 2c j 1 24th AND GRANT, 26th AND WASH. GOV. LICENSE G-32932 jGALL FOR DEMOCRATIC PMIES Democratic primaries are hereby called for each election precinct In Weber county, Utah, to be held Friday evening, August 9th, 191S. at 8 o'clock p, m. for the selection of the following precinct officers; A county central committeeman, to bo likewise precinct chairman. A vice-chairman of the precinct committee. A secretary-treasurer of the precinct pre-cinct committee. Said primaries may likewise transact tran-sact any business which shall properly proper-ly come before them. , Primaries for all precincts ,in the First ward of Ogden City, including tho new districts numbered from one to eleven Inclusive, and including nil territory in Ogden City west of Washington Wash-ington ayenuo and south of Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, shall be held at tho city hall. Primaries in alj precincts in Ogden City, Second ward, including the new districts numbered 12 to IS inclusive, comprising all territory in Ogden City west of Washington avenue, between Twenty-fifth street and the Ogden River, shall bo held at 3rd ward amusement hall. Primaries in all precincts in Ogden City third ward, including new districts dis-tricts No. 19 to 27 inclusive, and embracing em-bracing all territory in Ogden City north of the Ogden River, shall be held at Mound Fort school house. Primaries in all precincts in Ogden City fourth ward, including new districts dis-tricts No. 28 to 41 inclusive, embracing embrac-ing all territory In Ogden City east of Washington avenue, and lying between the Ogden river and Twenty-fifth street, shall bo held at Judge Agee's court room in the court house. Primaries in all precincts in Ogdw City fifth ward, including new dlj-. tricts No. 42 to 51 inclusive, embrac-1 Ing all territory in Ogden City south oW' Twenty-fifth street, and east of Wash-J; ington avenue will be held at FMI ward amusement hall. !' Primaries will be held in all countji-precincts countji-precincts at places to be selected by: ; the present or former county central . committeemen, designated by letter cf ; the secretary. Primaries in North Ogden precincts and 2 will be held jointly, at the cal of the former precinct chairman, J H. '. Brown, but will select two precinct 1 organizations, only those residing Ii ' each new precinct to participate in the ( voting for officers of Uieir precincL (THOMAS FOWLES, f Vice-chairman. STUART P. DOBBS, ' Secretary. Paid political advertisement a !, For Gas on Stomach, Cave's Stomach Powder r a i Members- Denver Consolidated i Stock Exchange. ' Cankers 1st National Bank. Denvtf H. E. WINSER . CO, Stockbrokers. 210-11-12 Empire Bulldlno. 16th S t' Stocks Bought and Sold on All Mar j, kets In U. S. A. and Canada. A Prlco Lists Mailed on Appllcatl-n, ; Denver, Colo. v -tTMiiL.. ,' , . ..un. ui miirn .ji in' " 'ttj |