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Show Til J TKUi'lI ALOUT CANDY - 1 There's a Certain Amount I o7 Candy Coming to You ! J Z7 you Ms, to Forego Taking it, f - '' Then Send it to a Soldier. ? V J: The Food Administration finds It can set aside a certain nmottnt - of sugar for candy making and this amount (now about 4 of the I total .yearly production). Is being given to the candv maker. ? When you see candy offered for sale, you know that It is made with sugar which the Loo,! Administration has set aside for that purpose t Part of that eandy Is yours your system will find it good food ;; But If you wish to forego it, you can show vour patriotic. l,v I ,, sending it to some soldier boy. ' . Ask any soldier why he eats candy so eagerly, and he will tell I you that It . is because candy is of tremendous value as a food pound of candy Is much more nourishing than a pound of heelst'eak t During violent exercise and heavy work (according to scientists) I! h,e, system draws very heavily on its natural heat or "body f ue,': X This body fuel Is composed of carbohydrates. These carbohydrates are supplied to the system largely through the sugar which is c-tten ? Some people take sugar with coffee; others eat ;t !, uvify n fruit-' 0 others like theirs made up Into candy and mixed with fruits and nuts f - and other ingredients used in candy making. It is much a matter X ; ; of individual taste. i ' Brigadier General L. W. Waller of the United States Marines X J; referring to the food value of chocolate, says: ' "I never went into a campaign without chocolate. I always have 3. t a few cakes of it in my kit when I go Into service. Men fi"'ht like ' , . the devil on chocolate. It Is particularly good in hot weather. Sea- t ; soned soldiers take it on the march with them." ' X . (Chocolate is made up mainly of cocoa, sugar and sometimes 'I' .;; milk.) , . Soldiers in all armies are eating more and more candy. The British army officers say that their men have eaten five times the & , , amount of candy first estimated. ' -j- Candy, which went Into this war considered a luxury by many X , , people, has now firmly established Itself as a necessary food for men T who work hard. T I I Every pound of candy represents tremendous food value. It T will supply you with body fuel If you don't require It, send your share X I J to some soldier. The heavier one's work, the more the system needs the high percentage of carbohydrates contained in your pound of . candy. 5 J , In normal time tha candy Industry aaea only 8 of the Y ' sugar consumed per capita in thU country. Rlfht now this f$ amount has been cat squarely in two. J, j: I 1 The Candy Manufacturers of Utah and Idahc, X '? PROFESSIONAL CJJtDS Lawyers J. W. CHS&fiY Attoi-ney-Ht-liaw Office fn Lamont Building. Telephone Tele-phone No. 46 Mt. Pleasant, Utah CLAUD W. BUiiQULST Attoruey-at-ljw . Office Second floor of Ertcksen block. Notary Public in office. Telephone No. 79 Mt. Pleasant, Utah Doctors W. P. WINTSfcS, U. D. Physician & Surgeon Proprietor Winters General Hospital. Hospi-tal. Office at Hospital 1 blocks 8.' of Main on 1st West. Phonrf No. 66 ' x Mt. Pleasant, Utah DR. D. D. TSBS& Dentist Telephone Mo. 7 Second Floor Wasatch Building Mt. Pleasant, Utah DE. R. A. BUKC3 DeaUst 260 Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah DR. F. R. TANNER lieutist Office on Second floor of the WEECH DRUG STORE MT. PLEASANT UTAH Q. F. BOSNB Sanltary Plumber & Tlaner Mt. Pleasant, Utah U. S. Tires are GOOD TIRES Sumner Garage. DR. OTTO NEILSON Dentist will be at Lis office in Mount Pleasant on October 22, 23, and 24. 1 LI Consult Us About Your Eyes We are Specialist In the science of Optometry; can diagnose any case of defective vision with unerring accuracy ac-curacy and. fit glasses that will conquer con-quer it completely. Our method is safe, certain druglesg and perfect results re-sults are obtained In every instance. Always here to serve you promptly and in a manner that will be to your complete satisfaction. Dr. E. G. Mills C 1 OREGON FAKIR CAINS 28 POUNDS "I Simply Feel Like a New Man," Says Welch After Taking Tanlac "To look at me now you'd hardy think that just a little while ago my life was despaired of and I was told to make my plans accordingly; but Tanlac has fixed me up so I am out in the fields every day forking hay, that's a strong man's job I can tell you." This remarkable statement was made the other day by William Welch a well-known farmer who has lived all his life about a mile northeast of Beaverton, Oregon, on Route 4, Box 31, in telling of his wonderful recovery through the use of Tanlac. "I had always enjoyed pretty good health up to the first of last March," he continued, "when something seemed seem-ed to go wrong and I got into 'such a. rundown condition that I fell off from a hundred and fifty-five to a hundred and thirty-two pounds, a loss of twenty-three pounds. I -was terribly weak, and my heart would beat and thump so fast that I could hardly rest at night. I had to be very careful about what I would eat and for three months I lived on tha very lightest kind of diet. My skin had a yellowish, sallow look like I didn't have any blood in my veins, and I wasn't able to do a lick of work on the farm. I got mighty discouraged, fp,r none of the medicines medi-cines I took did me any good and I really thought my time Bad come. "I was in this awful fix when I read about the wonderful way Tanlac was helping others, so I got me a bottle. Well. T bpean to feel bfttter snnn after starting on it and kept on improving im-proving right along as I kept on taking it. I have just flinished my second 'bottle, and I have not only gotten back all my lost weight but am actually five pounds heavier than I was before I was sick at all, that is I have gained twenty-eight pounds since I began taking Tanlac. I don't have a bit of trouble now and simply feel like a new man." Tanlac is sold in Mt. Pleasant by f The P3ew j Fonosorj tractor j Built By Henry Ford and Son ? Now being demonstrated on .a number of farms here. I $ For further information call 3 at I I Sumner Borage County Distributor. , Mt. Pleasant, Utah. I Ed Johnston, in Ephralm by D. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock, in Mauti by Ralph Hougaard, iu 'Fountain Green by H. C. Hansen, and in Gunnison by Gunnison Pharmacy. Advertisement. BUTCHERS WANTKI). We Jiave a large contract for Beef for the army. We need 2 0 men In the Killing and Offal Departments. Apply Ap-ply in person or write, Ogden Packing Pack-ing & Provision Company, Ogden, Utah. " 10-4-St. WANTED A team for plowing.-W. plowing.-W. G. WagstaiT, Mt. Pleasant. I have 10 new, extra warm quilts for sale. For further particulars write Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Box 152, Moroni, or phone 34z. Rent (his 200 acrj Dry Farm. There is big money in it. See The Pyramid. I "WANTED! I j t ,i We will Exchange NEW I CLOTHES for your OLD ONES. ALL KlDS We have on hand a number of First Class second hand ! Suits and Overcoats for sale CHEAP. C. M. PETERSEN I MERCHANT TAILOR !! ,' J i |