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Show : A Natural I Pride ; It la a natural propennty of man to take pride In anything I he accomplishes exceptionally I well. The famous quality of Sego. causes s thrill of pride in the farmer folk whose herds fur j nlah milk for the Sego Con denaarlea. They, feel, and rightly, that they have a responsible re-sponsible share in the making of Sego's natural flavor and j wonderful creamy richness. 1 Proud of the product of (J their herd6, these farmers I take great pains with the I milk they contribute towards HL making Sego always worthy i to be called "CREAM'S ONLY J Instead of . S I J FRESH MILK N I ETBlorttxl to (ho W I PODitni' of rrrnm then hermeflcwll j fi A I and teHllaeS that's A I I rrk Seco Milk U rl h Bft V enl rrmniT rllh Hi i nntural flavor. ( I CRLAMS ON L V RIVAL 0 Girls ! Buttermilk Makes Dull, Lifeless Complexions Radiantly Beautiful TheTe is no secret about It nor is there any doubt about the results it iust , common, ordinary buttermilk In the form of a wonderful cream. The directions are simple and it cost so little that anv girl or woman can afford it. Be sure you get Howard's Bailenrtlk Cream I r- STOMACH SUFFERING J dlsappsara - if by maicic wtin JO -TO I n-H.i On pata, acid toniaoh, soar stomach, bun - uiic and all afir-eki ng distress r-'l In Uu n..nues, AIL drug stores. oo Weber Flaral turnlshca the flowers. 7765 ogdeiv mm HAS PRAISE FQR SI WEAR Here's a mother of Fx child roil talking, a mother whose Income s nor large, in fact so small that It Is ne, . ter nf "Broken Blossoms" and th statement, made in Wright's store today. to-day. 1, .-Ml sensible tlj;.t T e ljote It "A long time .ro i bought Sfunsing- wear for all of the children Up o jfhis time I had been in the habit or shopping around to find the cheapest, or al lfKHi the underwear that I could buy for the smallest price. "A friend asked inc v r. I did not try ftiunsihgwear -as a saving exper.-ment. exper.-ment. Well, ns I miv. I bought it fro ; the who'e famllv It cost a little more at tbe time. I'm not sure hut what ! If COSl almo-t h i f ;ix itn a- much as 1 expected to p. Rut this Is what j happened: When the children put jlhem on. they were delifhted. Thev danced around like a lot of circus ac-ton ac-ton Von ee. the sulfa fit so perfectly. per-fectly. They wore the Munslngwear all that winter and the next without m having to take a stitch. In i) i. the builonn were all there at fill end of the first season. And he following follow-ing season they were still whole and In good shape The third eaon 1 hnd a little mending to do, but they w-rc (hem thiough that third season. Once since then I was tempted to buy a cheaper kind because it looked Jujt as good, but I was darning after the flrst se.ison and the following fall T went back to Sfunslngwear, and there I expect to remain. "Yes i hey cost a 'rtfte more at the beginning, hut oh, how much cheaper In the lung run,'' Advertisement, ; StWJlt I There's this danger in buying Munsinl ' f you try it you gcr the habit, after that n tlk' will do. It wears about twice as long, it fits mI I better, it is ihe tnol economical undersea 3 9 I cheapest, but the most economical. And II. I now complete. 8toc rfPv Vests and Panift! the Munsi2r j VVwJ ! ;VMf I V I t,le Kiddie f V T "f KU"'1 Liahty ZM, w on, Lno,eDrl Kiddies' Union si." a That Are Rei-; f . TT . r'tP-l from hould.r TssB- Munsing I Dion , wL Suits in All Styles ! r "r jj Jk Women'r Munfinc i i , . . . . .IW. M madi In nil Bam! top '-l.ElU, AV I'lUft'i ' P' ioofp and Sllit for f ho Lr:jM'- t nee Pink i rn 1,,r Mj r I.JU ' " "r, hleh dssH Dainty Union Suits n fc1 With Loose Knee i'lnn iTic tl Women'? J) l,L) ST. .-nils. Shell finish )oosp knee. t- - j r , p iiST bund top U look 'ain Shaped IVK.fUeS 1 HnQKd J , $150 Waists StampeK'e Women's Suits in MunsingwearK' f Long Sleeves ana -1C , ;n) huttonsP1 I T po ''ant pull off A!o ttJH fe1' -hiMild. i i j-n not pull I V.'oni' n s -on. no "i -il'-. - v; v.ze. , .WTy marie high npck?, lonjt nlepvps, 4 ijLLjfct'! ankle length, fine romherl yarn' T I ) C CormvP T 1 -r lJ' 1 ' 1 ' i A1) 1B0d.: fJ11-D in Liffht Weighi,. ! A Union Suit That j Looks Like Silk , Lj: il.c. 3J f )roen's mf-cprizod union -..-,!..- PiFirhsK' I Looks ilk" silk, wear? bet . tn- ror mF I tor t)8n silk. Band top, tighl All SlXM 7S"1 ; " knep Both pink and do rn -p,-, ii .... IB' j white. All Pl7.es . . . J)--.JU t j I -LJL-L.-LkWm. 1 . W UllllJ. : W - - TIME AND TEMPERATURE FOR K I nhsoTTki MtTheMilkOeri . I W The arrow points to a MILK PASTEURIZATION j V CHART, which shows by the figures at the left the de- gree? of heat required for pasteui-ization and the figui"e3 ttfl-l V, 1 I at the bottom indicate the time these degrees of heat must m i ! . be held to kill all bacteria in milk without affecting toe 5 'v CREAM LINE at all. It is clear that any degree of heat that falls In the neutral zone does NOT affect the cream m I g TaSr line For example, UINTAH AND KLEENMILK are KJ 1 S m- hi V I Xl heated to 143 degrees and held at this heat for 30 minutes IV Vus ajvsm and yu Wl11 see that doM not afet the cream line, while V'AAV1 such paateuriation killB the following disease germs Tu- VvX Vrffrr berculosip Typhoid Streptococci and Diptheria as in- KM NAl-l V rm" dicated by column on the right. JK' 1 VT UINTAH DAIRY X. - tteocacc. Phone 548 j --: : C.,. KLEENMILK DAIRY M Phone 1236 J L-j 1 1 L LJ Wfr TIME IN MINUTES flPSt gT ml |