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Show uu Everyone should take a cleansing, purifying laxative Remedy this month. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a great Spring Cleanser fiz-ik. A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Adv. I jTf ' A Modern Pioneer j pjBj PLt,lp3jalo The hardy, farsightcd men and women ji I ( Yv I 9 FzM Mho 0ltleci Utah, began the development 4 ' yy of a.country tiiat today is one of the rich- 5j : BP Tho First National Bank is u modern pio- a i it necr. We had faith in the future of Og- ) it den, and we have helped in the develop- j & ment of Ogden's industrial and comuier- jfd 'I ' ctal life. Many enterprises were pioneered a ' -" - 10 success through association with this S ; )g bank. gj l :s5J"ha&.)l S A closer acquaintance with us, therefore, 33 I ' Pa5 ' is desIraul for those businesses which 3j f I b Ss are just starting out, and older ones that m f j pf want t0 Srow faster. l V B 1 Jfrst National Bank J HI IcAPITlVsURPLUS 350,000c DEPOSITS 4,000,000 I i Free Seed Distribution AVe still have on hand a quantity of garden seed for free dis-HH dis-HH "tribution to our subscribers. Fill out the coupon below and HI either bring to The Standard-Examiner office and get the seeds j or mail coupon with name and address plainly written and I It 'iseeds will be sent by mail. : FREE SEED COUPON H'; StandaVd-Examiner Publishing Co. ' f This coupon entitles the bearer to one large pack- : age of seeds containing five varieties. i Name 1 -ii Address ; t V ' m i There an uncertainty in the minds of the public regarding the price of shoes , J for this coming fall. SHOES WILL COST MORE THIS FALL THAN THEY ARE COSTING H THIS SPRING. I Besides owning the Jones Shoe Store, I travel on the road in the western 1 j I half of the United States, representing one of the largest manufacturers of good - I I medium grade shoes in the United States. I sell thousands of pairs of shoes I H each month to other RETAILERS. I have just finished my trip and have sold I ' the retailers their shoes for their next FALL business. g j The RETAILERS of shoes have paid WHOLESALE from 50 cents to $1.50 f a pair more for shoes they will sell this FALL than they paid for shoes they I f are selling this SPRING. Consequently, but one thing can happen and that is f j THE RETAILER WILL HAVE TO GET MORE FOR HIS SHOES THIS 1 H ! It is the importer of raw hides and the tanner who control the price of the I 11 h leather that eventually makes the price of shoes higher or lower. It is NOT the 1 g MANUFACTURER of shoes nor the RETAILER. S The United States imports 60 per cent of the raw hides tanned in this country. I V I Tlie United States is an importer of raw hides and an exporter of finished leather. B f I However, we, the public, have one alternative, and that is to buy only such S m I clothing and shoes as we need and make them last as long as possible. I g We all must wear SHOES, and it is ECONOMY to buy QUALITY FOOT 1- l I WEAR, which is found in our medium grade stock. I il ! jj I am a retailer of shoes as well as well as a wholesale salesman of shoes, and ! 91 'j I have priced shoes in my store at the closest possible margin. For instance: In" ' 1 my store is a girls' black calf shoe which I am selling for $7 a pair; the actual 1 1 WHOLESALE COST PRICE of this shoe today is $7.75, but I purchased this ( H jj shoe many months ago before the wholesale price advanced and I am giving my I customers the benefit of my knowledge of market conditions. My factory samples j and wholesale price list and copy of orders just sold to the largest reailers in the 1 JH West, arc at my store and open for inspection. 1 h: w. jones. I K ' 2461 WASHINGTON AVENUE ' B I "Kash and Karry Food Department Stores" ' l I r , I Corn Fed Steer Beef Potato ner ial 1 H Porterhouse Steak, lb 31 iTOtaCO SpCCiai I H g T-Bouc Steak, lb 31 1().n,.mi ' 3 H Sirloin Steak, lb 2s VmS S0 3 Rolled Rib Roasts, lb SS , 2o pounds $1.90 j Fresh Pork Ham Roasts, lb....; 35 50 pounds $3.75 3 I Fresh Pork Shoulder Roasts, lb 30? v j k 1 Open Kettle Lard, lb 26 ' gj 1 Crisco, any size, lb 35 t " " m I r Eastern CornFed Hams I H Fresh Fish . R. g Utah Lake Catfish, lb 22 dnCI OaCOH H j Salmon, lb 35 IT .... I 1 Halibut, lb 30 . Ml,d Curo ITalf Ham lb 34 g 1 . : Mild Cure Ham "Whole, lb 34q gj I 1 Sliced Ham, lb 4Stf B I Grocery Specials irnm nocks, ib 22c H I 50 lb. Best Hard meat Flour $2.90 ld rc Breakfast Bacon, lb 35c E I 100 lbs. Best nard Wheat Flour. . . . .$5.75 Breakfast Bacon Sliced,, lb 45 1 1 case Mascot Laundry Soap 9.00 Mild Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb 25 P IH I 1 case Early June Peas, 2-25 $2.90 Salt Pork, lb 26c F 1 ease Earlv June Peas, 3-35 $3.75 v i & ' J fj ! NOTICE TO FARMERS ' B I We pay the highest Cash prices for Dressed Hogs, Veal, " H I Pool try, Lambs, Potatoes, Butter and Eggs. H |