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Show I ADAMS j Pure Chewing Gumj a Stick a day Dyspepsia away 1 1 BIiACK JACK I jO G DEN Again Today THEATRE I CONSTANCE I TALMADGE and Earle Fox and John Hines I THE I STUDIO I I GIRL I also I Universal Screen Magazine. 1 1 To give our boys in France l A good square fighting chance, Well send that wheat and " meat No matter what we eat. I WAR TIME GARDENING I T""S, This Ettie cotnbtn- s. tion Plow, Seeder and V Cultivator makes wax vA V gardening eaay and 1 ISNwL profitable Specialty I designed for b pur- I SIDKEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT CO. 2540 Wash. Ave. Ogden, Utah. ffe&r Burns Natural or ; - - - rz Artificial ,d Nothing so remarkable has been seen here as Coal Or the Grand Demonstration of the wonderful Wi'-'' -iittsy TA7 , UNIVERSAL Combination Range- IjvFJ!:! jf W This is the Range recommended by Marion M fajSS gggjjjjjff Harm Neil, former Cor. king Mitor of the Ladies' fM&kiW to Changej Home Journal and National Culinary Expert. 6 .. ' 'v' j cj "Starred" hy Good Housekeeping Institute 5' jmT and now the largest selling combination range JEZyr?r: "acggjW to in America. feTSS r Be sure to come in and see it today or M j"f"i JJjK tomorrow sure. Our Ipj Special Home Demonstration L ?J Range Sale Jfe Jf I closes now in a few days and we don't want YOU to Atme tnagT QMNBJi VA i miss getting all the facts. f&SSB&? UNIVERSALifrS0! CO , Pit mmi Dk. s. !tll) The Universal burns gas and coal or wood, clud.ng the maid or enables you to along whichever is best suited to the food you are pre- without one, paring. For gas you merely turn the key to . , , .,, . , f II l. u t i r i h made of cast-iron will last a lifetime, the right of the oven. Turn it back for coaL . , . , i c L jli ui l Mi . , . . i .i Comes in plain or nickel finish and blue or black solutely no parts to change, as in other com- IIKI,.IT K , , wfi . i i r . K.nation ranges. Torn the key-that 's all. UN1 V1T PeW enamel. Which do vol pref er The UNIVERSAL also helps the Government O T A conserve coal and saves your fuel bills. Keeps OCC UemOnSirailOU ' the kitchen cool in summer, warm in winter. f3o Citr T V47 PrirPC t Gives universal sausfaction to all the family, in- VJei -Ul JiOW X IlCr Swift & Company's 1918 Year Book m It shows that Swift & Company sells the meat from a steer for less money then the live steer cost! Proceeds from the sale of the hide, fat, and other by-products covered all expense-of dressing, refrigeration, freight, selling K9I expense and the profit of $1.29 per steer as shown by ' Swift & Company's. 191 7 figures as follows: y C mSjl Average price paid for live cattle per steer $84.45 Q T; i Average price received for meat . . 68.97 H9HHBHHI Average price received for by-products 24.09 HSB Total received 93.06 This leaves for expenses and profit 8.61 ffX Of which the profit per steer was . 1.29 0 There are many other interesting and instructive facts and figures in the, Year. Book. IS s&CQi e want to send our 1918 Year Book, to anyone, anywhere frea iggjX for the asking. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, fr-j Swift & Company, U. S. A. fe: |