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Show Preparedness! i Ko man is prepared to properly cope with the ' social, mental, moral and physical encounter of 1 1 life unless dressed to best advantage. And bear in mind "best advantage" doesn't im- 1 ! niy extremely stylish clothes, nor extremely dur- : ; able clothes, nor extremely expensive clothe it stands for the most of the three that can be .I procured for n given price. ; ; If you haven't bought from us this spring, you ; ; ought to stop n minute and find out why you haven't. Our business has never been better. ' which would not bo the case if our stock and prices weren't giving satisfaction. Although we ; ; have hnndled a large volume of business, we can handle more, and wo hope you will insist us in '.'.' i making 1910 the bnnner year in our buine. ;: Just tome in and examine the goods and ttulv the prices. I I Wasatch Stores Co. stores nt Sunnysidc, Winter Quarters, Clear Creek and ;; Castle Gate, Utah. ; ; Klk PrW, Clrr. Tl. HJ. IIILST THIXtl Toil A IIII.IIICS AT.; TACK. ' on aiiount of nt) lonllnemeiit In, the Printline ofllce I lme for jrara iK-en a ihronlc aiiffercr from IiiiIIkck-I tlon and liver troiilde. A few weeks I aro I had nn attack that nua no kc-1 vele that I waa not aide lo ifo to the i-aae for to da). IVIllliB to Ret liny relief fnim any oilier treatment, I , look three of Chnmlierlalu's Tuldvts Mini the HeU ilrt) I felt like n new man.' write II. C liallcy. Killlnri Carolina Newa. Clrapln. H. C Ohtaln- alde elir)Where Adl ? 'i i This Smart Smock For Summer Time j , ... v rranU.n Plmon A Co. N.r Vrk Dlen tr nn" green n,,,1'0, ' ,rbt trout tauten smocked Mohk- r""," ,a 0oiM, and snllor collar slvo the finlMj. Orosa htraw ii tho hat, )nded with ribbon and adorned wllh n tiny bunch of flower. flow-er. Uucuea of silk and TcWet are featured fea-tured for trlrnrolnjf. ANNA MAT, 1 ;H Spending Money to Reduce 9 Selling Prices :M ''1 j H If you were to give a large entertainment, you 9 jH wouldn't ro out personally and deliver a hundred Mbssi or no invitations verbally, would you 7 Of course, sjl you would have them printed or engraved and 4h mailed to your guests. You would in thin way H spend money to save money and time, which Is jH also money. Any man who has anything to sell lH has the problem of getting his invitation to buy 1)H before the lnrgest possible number of prospec- ?H tivc buyers. 1H The larger the number he interests, the more , H units he can make, and the lower his producing , H cost descends. So he takes the ipilckest method . H of reaching a large number of people printing, L H advertising. If anyone tells you he Is able to sell you his goods at a lower cost because he had B no advertising expense, laugh at him. H Advertising reduces sales expense, because a ,H single advertisement calls on thousands, while H a salesman can call on one or two. Advertising H reaches an individual at less than 1 per cent of i'H the cost of telling the story to that person in any - B other way. Advertising increases the keenness H of competition so that prices arc forced down- ward iH It would not be txissiblc to produce a lead pen- H cil for two cents, a tube of paste for ten cents, j , B a collar for twclvu anil a half cents, were it not J B for the force of advertising in creating a wide : B demand, permitting quantity production ami la- !H borsaving machinery, thus cutting costs. There 7H nre other reasons why you should insist on the i'H advertised product. Bfl )flfl The purpose of most ndvci Using is to estab- iH llsli the reputation of a name. In order to live i B up to that reputation, definite standards of tpial- ' H ity must be maintained in the product. It must '. live up to the claims of the advertisement. Fak- )BJB ing or misrepresentation cannot stand the light BJ of publicity. ,H Advertising is your protection anil safeguard. H It points out the lines of goods of whose tiuality BH you can be sure. fnH Waterman's Fountain Pcns-Tlte Sun Office IB CARBON COUNTY LODGES M CAItllON I.OL)(ii: NO, 16, 1. A. M. Meets first and third Monday livening of euih month, VIkIHiik brothers cordially Invited In utteiid. Joe II. Huberts. W. M.i l A. McOee, H. SV ; T II McMlllun, Hecretary, I'rke, t'tnli. NAOMI fllAITKIl U. I).. I). Ii. H. Meets first nnd third Thiirwlny ovenlnKs or each month. VIkIHiik sisters sis-ters cordlully Invited to nttend. Mrs. A. D. Kiition, Y. M.i Mrs. J. V. Hammond, Ham-mond, A. M.i Mrs. Jean II. McMillan, Bcerctnry, Trice, Utah. ONWAItl) I.OIK1K NO. II, KNIOHTH of rvthlnK. Helper, llliih. Meets In Castle Hall eviry Thursilay evening. VIkIHiik members cordially weleomed. William tandrlth, t C; I. It. Hln-pauskey, Hln-pauskey, IC. II. 8. IIHI.l'KIt I.OIMIK NO. U, I. O. O. V. Meets nvery Tuesday evening nt null's Hall. VIkIHiik brothers our-dlall our-dlall Invited to ultend. A. Kvliou-Held. Kvliou-Held. .V. O.i H. K. Hnvder, V O.i I'rnnk Jerome, Secretary, Helper, I'lnh. t'TAIINA ItlillliKAII I.OIK1H NO. St. Helper, I'lnh Meela every second mid fourili I'rldny evening of the month nt Odd IVIIuws Hall. Visiting brothers nnd slstrra cordially Invited. I.eiih It. Hall, N. O.i Agnes Hnelder, V O i Dorotheu Kiitur. Hecritary. 1'ltICK l.ODOU NO. 6S, 1, O. O. 1'. Meets every Wednesday evening nt Mnsonlo Hall. VIkIHiik brnthera cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. (.'. It. Uwl, N. tl , O. K, Neliiis, Hwretnry. I'rlii. Utah. CAKTI.K HKIimCAII I.ODtlK NO. 7 Meets sitennd and fourth I'rldny evenings of each month. VIkIHiik sisters sis-ters cordially Invited to nttend. Julia I). I.loyd, N O.i Cora Hmpey. V. O.; I.ulu Hills, KecreUr). Trlee, I'luli. UN1TV CAMP NO. 6919, It. N. of A. MeelM rirKt Tuesday evening of encli month. VUltlng slatera cordially Invited In-vited to attend, Mrs. H. C. MIIom, O.; Mrs. J. W 3ohnslun, V. O ; MrH. Jes-slo Jes-slo Sunford, Kecretar), I'rlce, Utnh. CAHTI.K OATH I.ODOB. NO. 31. I O O. I' Meets every Thursday evening. even-ing. Visiting brother cordially Invited In-vited to ultend. Itlley Huff, N. O ; Albert Ittccl, V. O Ted l'lrklns, Secretary, Sec-retary, Castle (lute, Utah, HAOI.H I.ODUK NO 13. KNIOHTH ! !MBJ of I'jtlilaa, CiiKlle (late, I'luli jIBB Meets every l'rlday evening nt I'jltilnn . rlBBI Hull Vlslllng brolhers cordially .lu- ' "VB Vlted Tony I teder. (' C , Hobrt 3lflH It. H. ' 2H HCOI'IHI.I) I.OIX1K NO. 13, I. O. O. I". I ffH Meets every Tuesduy evening. 'HBB VlaltliiK brothers iitrdlnlly Invited tt - 'HB ultend. Vnl Autmk, N. O.i A. TIioiiiuk, KHBJ V. O.i James W'nllue. Swreliiry, Hew- J3BH Held, .TB II ATI! HON It I.IIIMIK NO. v, vHBJ KiiIkIiIh of l'jtliluK. Kcofleld. Utah iflB Meets eviry TlitirKilny evening nt .' idBB Odd IVIIows Hull. VIkIHiik brothers - fjB cordially welcome. (lenrg Middle. ' , BB1 lull, C. C, James Wiillnre, IC. It. H. 'iBB KHNIIAVOHTII I.ODOK NO. 3, I. O, . ' B O. r. Meets evi r' l'rlday evening. j XBB VIkIHiik brolhers cordially tin lied lit VH iilliiul. Julius Jonea, N. O.: Jim l'nr- m ijBBsl Iglliio, V. (I., Keiillworth. I'luli. jj 4H HTOItltH I.OIIOIt NO. It. I. O. O. I, j( ,JH Htorrn. I'lnh Meeta every Thur. Qt BBB duy evening tit Odd Kellnwa Halt. f BBI viaiii.tu i.r..ii..i .trjiiuiiv i,ii.ii.mI ,1 Li. nVsH I'. Hull. N. O.i H. II. Hhort. Htxt. Mf JH HKTIIIflt ItlHIKKAII I.OIKllt NO. ' iIBBJ JH, HtnlTK. lUuli MiiIh km n W'tMl- !' jH neilay evening nt odd 1'idluHS Halt. , '!BBI VIkIHiik sUlers nud lirotlmr vonllally rVBB Invlltd. Ulln HnvlK, N. (I.: Mul.es 4BB Htultx. V. O.i Miss lluulah IIIkIH, 8kc. a SBB " (j Jjl W A It DI. K I (I II 1.(11)015 NO St, I IHflfl Knights or Pythias, Hliirm. Utah HvBB Meets every Monday evening nt Odd I 7mBB fellows Hall. All knights Invited. vBB John Harrison. ('. C: 8 II. Slmrt. I1BB It. H. h MB KVHItOltKKN I.OIK1U NO. 17, I. O. jfj, ffjH O. I'. Mitii every l'rlday evening. '' '- VMHiik brother cordially Invited lo t; k ntteiiil V. J. Kmlghida. .4. O.i M. f tN Bfll Chlnno. V. O.; H. II. Ornish. Herniary. w ,!K flB tiunn)Klde. t'tuh. ' iff BBl itAVKN i.onoi: no. ii. KNioirrt !! i H of l'ttilK. HoiinyRlde. Utuli MseU fiiifflBBl lu rustle Hall every Tuwlay wvenlng. hShIiBB VIkIHiik brolhers ulwus weleiimw. M. flifiiBH C. HJnrlHin, r. C . William Oiigelty. nXBBfl K. II. K. llH (M.lIAIt C'ltKKK I.ODOK NO. 10. I. O. llHl O. P. Meets every Monilav oven- 0 vSli Ing. VIhUIhk brothsrs cordlully In- l3llBB vlted to ultend II Kane, N. O.i II. lip Bflal Mnrlunl, V O . KM Oourdln. Keeretary. MtifflflB Clenr Creek, I'luli 9hrlBB A. KOPF'S STUDIO il All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable. jc nuflB I Photograph Work Of All Kinds. iH j! 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