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Show I I Another Wednesday Another unusual Wednesday bargain day is here, and finds our patrons eagerly waiting for the good things we have to offer. We are striving to quote each Wednesday items that you will need every day. By watching the Ad. close each week you will be able to buy quite a few of your daily requirements at a saving that will astonish you. Are you one of our thrifty thrif-ty patrons? If not, start today and watch your bank I account grow. II 12 Unusual Bargains 75c Skaggs Fresh Churned Creamer Butter 63c Rexburg, Idaho, Flour, milled in the dry land belt, w I I sack $2.60; 2 sacks $5.10 I 5 pounds Blue Rose Rice 45c m Palm Olive Soap, 3 for 25c, I dozen 90c I Polar White Laundry Soap (Palm Olive product) I 75c Idaho Pancake Flour A 59c 1 75c Idaho Germadc 59c m 10-pound can Dark Karo Syrup 89c js 10-pound can White Karo Syrup '. . . 93c u 10 pounds Old Onions (for winter use), 1 9c I 1 -pound can Lipton's Yellow Label Tea 70c 5 55c large package New Currants (fruit cake time) . .25c I Our Regular Prices ...n .1.. you paj Cor bjreadi FRUIT CAKE FIXINGS B ; small loaves Union Made Large package Seedless Bread 25r- Itai ins 30t R ' large loaves I nion Made Large packagi N n I m-1 m-1 Bread 25r rants, ti " B Large barrel Ginger Candied'Citron Peel lb Hot Snaps . . .. .394 Candied Lemon Peel, lb 45r I 2 packages Manilla Wafersj Fig andied Orange Peel, I'1 ..45 N'ewtoog, Graham Crackerit oi I lb. S?ew Walnuts I'M' ii ( 'i " i 35c- ! -lb .vi, Shelled W al-P0TAT0ES al-P0TAT0ES nuts 59f in pounds I tah Pol ttoes XU- CANNED FRUITS AND 100 pound LJtah Pota- VEGETABLE 9 S1.S5 25c Sliced Pineapple 19c Nuli.l ("Hi.liagc. II) 2c 40 Sliced Pineapple . 33r in pi.iniiK ( inmn . . . 33 50i Sliced Pineapple 3r BAKING POWDERS gall n I tah A.pricS 7or I loc Shillin'g's Baking $ gallon LTtali Peached, 75c 1 Powder 35c 20c June Peas 154 y $1.50 21-2 lbs Shilling's fv Earlj June Peas I Baking Powder .$1.10 2 foi . . 35.- I 15c i lb I alumel Baking 20i S n r Corn 15c I Powdei 2Sc E5 Stfted Peas 281 25-oz K. Baking Pow- 20c Stringleas Beans 15c N der 23c 20c '-" .. tins Tomatoes.'. 15c 5 Some of Our Meat Prices i BEEF FORK 35c Bound Steak, lb 27c-10c 27c-10c Sirloin Steak, lb . : .27 40c Shoulder Pork Chops, I".. T-B..nr St.. .k. II. 30c- 35c 25c Pot Roast, lb 10c- ' " Shouldei Pork Roast. 20i Pot Roa it, lb 15c 1,1 oOr 20c Boiling Beef, lb.... 12! jc -tV' ''b"!,s- 1,1 40c MUTTON ",n'' ,jU'" Porh Ki ?i -t b . 40c 30c iegs of Mutton, lb. . 25c 10c Shoulder Pork Bones 35c Loin of Mutton, lb, , 25c lb .5c- Ij Shou I dM- Mutton Chops, - 30c Hamburger, lb 22r H II. 20c J5c Sausage, lb ... 25c 1 20 Mutton steWj b 10c Pork Liver 2 lbs .... 10c I SKAGGS mother's mm For Elxpectant Mothers Used By Three Generations m irrc rot BOOKLrT o mothcamood ib tmi 6Ar pki f . s "tm OQdcn. Ut.ih, October 12. 1920 Jttl&to To tl,c v''tC'i of Weber County ' , i ?cr,rm mc this time to Introduce myself n "S! m".nyr SIOt' my right limb ,n hi Mmm , riLW ,AKPr" ' have" been employed 9 Wftgfc ?s a T the Joint Freight Office At present WWtm rm slud"n0 vv.th the LaS.HIe Unlvertlty of erorr-a"d 01 handling the County mjMf Re cordor , position if that be the choice of the peo taxpayer 3 m,lrrled mn With one child, and am -SmLi jk. ad retlv 'V'C '"' the P'P"- Political eL4 of ,hr h t1X exPe"diturci If many more BrV' tu appears in th paper and the Rep.jb Ml flsts ,C 5 suced th( two years from now I , m '' V expenditures will increase. The ,an,e twr-ealc Both1!? l!5.rt0:y hns bcen h-lndeiJ you before Bon major parties have dominated for forty years , and nothing like a decrease In taxes ha6 ever en tercd our rnldst The Farmer Labor party could b-N b-N no worse and chances arc they will be some better". B In conclusion I with to state that I am not shackled to any one individual or let Of individuals. If I am elected I intend to buy " new broom ,? on.r unthe.P0Unty border-. o" economical basU My h?nSJrimSlnm f unquestioned. Think It over, Mr. and Mii. Vote. noncit.y 'en'lns 2 Twm kc;o0&eyO1Jn!u,anlV;,nCe 1' IVZ 0U 've "lc 011 November 5 Si u,1 Inviting you to attend the. Farmer-Labor Party rnllv at th ( w- w Hall. Monday Evening, October 18. at 8 p m. X I , (Signed. CHARLES H. SCHAEFFER. V Candidate for Recorder Farmer-Labor Purty, (Paid Political Advertisement) INFLUENZA A.s a preventive, melt and in hale night and morning VJCKS Over f 7 Million an Uacd Yearly i j Extra Pants AN EXTRA PAIR OF LANTS WITH BVKRY SI IT MADE ' I TO MEASUHB, ONLY $45 and $49.50 I j luaraiile, ,! All-Win. I ALL-WOIM. OVEREATS $42.00 I Mi n who finprcointi1 'pootl li-tlii's rnr who iri'iv value are buying ;it tlxis tfbeptional sell- liecausp tLcro ia rtiorti quality and. style tl'fUl w liayo seen in ! : long tim's at (his price, it is t'itinctly an opporuriity fdr s.u ins mono 2309 Washington Ave Howard Williams, Manager 'pHE first thing you II 1 J-want in foods and the all j important thing is purity. Foods should be nourish- I ' I ing. That's what they are I for to build up strong, 1 sturdy bodies. Calumet Baking Powder I is pure in the can. It is made I in the larpest, cleanest, most modern 1 Balcing Powder Factories on earth I only of such ingrcdicDts as have 8 been officially endorsed by United ; States Food Authorities. fig In n It's pure in the baking. Cal- 5 I umet never fails to produce the I sweetest and most palatable of Calumet Wafflo nourishing foods. Recipe It has more than the ordi- pastryUPflourfte3 ! nary leavening strength. You use PVe teaspoona I less of iL That' one reason it is the Calumet Baking most economical of all leaveners. Powder, Vi tea- A u I spoon salt, 1V Another reason is ltissold B cups milk, I at a moderate price you save I tablespoon sug- , i when you buy iL 1 ar. 2 tablespoons I . . . , n of melted but-Pound but-Pound can of Calumet contains full ((?r 2 eggs beat- 16 oz. Some baking powders comejn cn' separate!). 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure Then mix in th? j you get b pound when you want it. regular way. lmMB i r 1 j |