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Show UNlcjAL STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Ind. 'Phono, two ring.. No. ei Bell 'Phono, two ring.. No. 60 BUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phone, one ring.. No. 6t Bell 'Phone, one ring.. No. 61 I FWhen you think of breakfast, think ofl llkiliilli i i pfnnnFP ah mot of j lvfr7f fc''0'- 'V . golden wheat, I i 8 r-'C l P'-!''- L i 1 cooked, shredded 1 8 U& Rl Q and baked. Deli- g V-J lJ L" nl'.n A ciously nourishing, m Your gTOcer sells it. R ALWAYS HEAT IN THE OVEN TO RESTORE CR1SPNESS E and serve with hot milk or cream, or with sliced bananas, H baked apples or other fruits. Jjj 1 OGDEN STATE BANK ! i OGDEN, UTAH. i -: J Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates '' j of Deposit. j U CAPITAL $100,000.00 U j 1 SURPLUS $115,000.00 H I OFFICERS AND 'DIRECTORS. ' H. C. Bigelow, President. A. P. Bigelow, Cashier. !; i J. M. Browning, Vico-Prest. J. E. Halverson, Asst. Cashr. , (J G. L. Becker. E. L. Van Meter. John K. Spiers. h 0 0. A. Parmley. L. F. Bigelow. J. N. Spargo. I 0 i THE FRED. I E0ESEL 00. I THE PIONEER EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE IN THE STATE OGDEN, UTAH. B ! Sole Agents for the Pabst Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis. i Distributors and General Agents for I-UAM-HA Monarch of Table and Medicinal Waters. Is a purely natural j : mineral water the ONLY in the United States bottled at the i Natural Mineral Water Springs. SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO. j l0t any Ml TlUSt The Original and Genuini IIORLIGK'8 HALTED JmiLli Th Food Drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalid s,and Growing children. Pure Nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates the nurjingmothcr and the aged. fitch milk, Dialled grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no labstiroie. Ask for HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. That Sharp, T Alcoholic Flavor is found only in ordinary, Sn J ferior vanilla never in Ear nett's Vanilla. The rich, fubtTe flavor of Burnett's Vaiulla it too precious pre-cious to ruin by adding too V much alcohol. That k why the delicious, delicate flavor never varies. That is why you should aL . ways insist on getting Burnett's Vanilla 1 Dollars r ' Jgjj HARE ORIENTAL WJGS You Cae Save $5 to $50 on a Fine Rug and $65 to $250 On a Carpet Size There is reason for everything and because an importer of r are and exclusive eastern rugs i3 anxious to close out his entire stock prior to his return east, this economy opportunity conies jus t when rugs are most needed. There is no hindrance now to owning an Oriental Rug (tha t will last a lifetime) on account of price. The reduction of 25 to 40 per cent has brought the prices to figures that persons of moderate means can afford to pay. The following represent sample values, there are scores of others equally interesting: Fine Old Oriental Rugs at Prices of the Domestic Product MonsRoul Iran Rnps in useful izes and softest colnrincs; rei- Kare Cabistan, jusl n few worth $5.") to $Bo, nt $38.00 1 ar value $32.50, at 22.50 Jtoyal Sarouks and Kirinanshali, regularly $3j to $lt5. now . nn at. S25 to S115 Choice Shirvan Iius; regular price h now at -4.UU Silky Ik-looi-histans, over one hundred to select from; regular Antique Killim Ifnps, excellent for tnhln covers or draperies; im-valucs im-valucs $18.50 to fls, at $12.50 to $30.00 menno variety at , ,,.S to Sj17 " Everlasting'' Ktizakju Rucr; repnlar $14 up. at $ 8.75 t AA , .niifl s Saddle Bap;? in Shirnz and Kurdistan weaves, ?9 00 and ifW.iin Lnrpe Royal Kaaks in nrk rich colorings and effort ivo penmet- values at '. 9G.75 rieal dosigns; repnlnr $fi." t $100, at $48 I o $75 .... , j , f- nil . - ti A,. 12 lareo Carpets in most desirable weaves, Mukahad, Khivas. Rnval and Mosque Mokliaras, nothing finer, seldom s fine; repn- J" v,drj.ci! in nm. nn . far values aro. $35 t0 $75, at $26.50 to $48 KhorasRnns, Kirmans, etc., at. $o to 4o ; NOTE Mr. D. T. Broun, who conducts the sale! is a buyer of Eastern Rugs of 16 years' experience and connoisseurs will find j his descriptions at once entertaining, instructive and of absolute authority. Every Rug sold is accurately desenbed and its origin deft- , nitely determined. You are invited to come and see this rare collection. Beyle FmnrniiMiinire CdDo j j i ' '., ."v.'!-; ,;"( Talks Longingly of the. bread his mother used to br.ke you can make up your mind there's something wrong with your baking, and nine, times out of ten It's In th flour you use! Try PEERY' S CRESCENT FLOUR the Heal Bread Flour, and see if the result won't satisfy the most critical man. |