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Show I TODAY'S TIP TJSS? I ... For UOMEMAKERS Buttered Brussels sprouts or cabbage cab-bage may be given an added touch of texture by sprinkling each serving serv-ing with crisp toasted cubelets of bread. Before toasting the bread cubelets, they may be brushed lightly with bacon drippings or melted butter or margarine, or sprinkled with grated cheese. Citisenj Food Cotnmitttt FOR BEST BUYS Patronize BULLETIN advertisers. Shop In Sugar House NE PIANO j STUDIO jv--'' jSf Private & y ' Class instruction j TJAIDKIK THOMSON j 1013 Emerson - 6-1G62 - FJl j Suits J and Coats a)f!S': ' ' . ' ' ,-v For Every Figure Type T x Now on Display t y , at $39.95 it k 1 t.'-J ... i and up V Expansion f. , Sale Specials i ' ' Nylon Hose, 1 OH - ' Regular 1.65 lJJ 1 Brassieres ff s " ' Reg. to 2.50 I wU I Blouses 1 ff j - ' Reg. to 4.98 I .UU i Jewelry 1 rtrt I Reg. to 500 I UU ! Big Reductions in All f.fl t Departments ' 7 Vie House of Fashion $55 ?, The House of Fashion 2112 South 11th East Sugar House I I "Exclusive But Not Expensive" r i fifr .ICE CREAM SANDWICHES, fL ASSORTED COLD l .? sf SAND WtCMES, JFJ 1 DELICIOUS ICE H-T-CREAM BULK OR fl I I BRICK, FAN CY ff I -J CANDIES AND COLD DRINKS . . . CAKE ROLLS TO TAKE HOME. Morrison Meat Pies f- 1136 so. state st. ph. 4-1156 ask for Morrison meat pies at vour favorjte meat counter or How To Get Well and Stay Well If you suffer from any of the many ailments resulting from dietary deficiencies; tired and rnu down from incomplete diet; ; if you want to make sure your diet contains the elements nec- j essary to maintain health and vigor let us show you i NUTRIIiITE. , Investigate this supplement with the PLANT EXTRACTS of alfalfa, cress and parsley, plus the mineral elements, plus the vitamins in a balanced combination of the factors needed a addition to a deficient diet. Facts about deficiencies and deficiency ailments are contained in the book "HOW TO GET WELL AND STAY WELLi." Yours to read free. No cost or obligation. Phone or write t have this book delivered to you. R. & R. DISTRIBUTORS, 3545 S. 5th East, Phone 9-0436, Murray 944-NJ - Your p3 W Authorized Exclusive 3 Licensee Serving UTAH IDAHO WYOMING NEVADA COLORADO f 1 1 ''I'M ' "WWII ' v v tfftf , (IT I r:-.-- '--';- -. mat.-eisr , , r-. g, "' 1 " ""'Ji.''. .T,r.v,;:J wmwm-xBSmm .m. ,"-tp;i ! tk .vasMKaVft. jf, .;:jii.M 1 f S r-v., .--I " ' ' , S- 0 Save on your plant rag bill upward of 30 per cent 0 Five to six towels will do your plant wiping job much more efficiently than one pound of rags. Towels are uniform in size and quality. Check and Compare the Advantages of Vick's Wiper Service, Inc., over Ordinary Wiping Rags WIPERS RAGS 600 Wipers at 2V2c each $15.00 100 lbs. RaSs at 20c lb $20.00 6 lbs. Burlap at 18c lb. 1.08 TOTAL COST $15 00 Percent Non-Specification Rag .90 1. Uniform in size and quality, especial- TOTAL COST $21.98 ly manufactured and treated to be x AU sizes and shapes and types of used as wipers only. f,,ric made of discarded rags. 2. Regular service, insuring constant 2- MJst folia up inventory to assure supply, with small stock for weekly supply. Must stock a supply, entail-use, entail-use, making for small initial invest- inS investment in inventory. ment. 3. In bales or bins where control is im- . . , . , possible, with rags scattered all over 3. Bundled in small packages in order to plant enable control in issuance, and makes 4 Rags in plant and behind machine8 for neat housekeeping. and cornel-s mse (or fire ,azard. 4. Neat housekeeping reduces fire haz- 5. Rags hanging from pockets may ard. catch in machine causing accidents 5. Uniform size makes cloth fit in pock- d damage lo Perso"" d machin- et and makes for safety operation. t y' , , , , ' 6. Many unwashed rags are sold as 6. Guaranteed clean and sterilized. wipers. We guarantee that your cost, with our service, for one year, will be ro more than your present rag bill for a like period. Should it exceed your rag bill, we will refund the difference. MX VICK'S SEX WIPER SERVICE 2560 South'Main Salt Lake City Phone 7-6337 UTAH'S ONLY EXCLU SIVE WIPER SERVICE TotheFeopfe of this Community Oar CKUMHS Will Do It ChlrniH;i Charles Luckman of the Citizens Food Committee explains ex-plains Ui? requirements tor European am this way. , We have an VtTTk Jk excesa ' 470 I?p7f million bushels tC VijJDSj 0' grain. Our ex- uPs por 'or m'n" LNp mum world re- ifete "ef neccs musl JgtijPS be 570 millions. Jf&gPgj V That 100 million VgjLoJ bushels differ-jjfr&jr differ-jjfr&jr ence must come from what you and I think we need during the next tew months. We can help save on bread. But surprisingly enough, three-fourths three-fourths of all of our grain goes to teed livestock and poultry. So you see the need for keeping down our production and consumption con-sumption of meat and eggs. That's why you must observe meatless Tuesday and eggless Thursday. That's why we must stop wasting food any food. It's a challenge to the homemakers the cooks of this community's families. You women can do it. Just remember re-member people are desperate they'll fight to get food. We've had enough of fighting. Save wheat save meat save the peace. My Family Loves Natter's I All-Chicken VJCj' Pies ijJ 0 Easy to Prepare 0 Economical Convenient Natter's ALL-CHICKEN PIES 120 So. 13th E. Dial 8-1081 I ;..'. ' x.. ! ? ' ' X i i' I - ill1 f; y :. 1 MILTON L. UEILEC1C3ACID DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Utah State Senator 0 He will be a vigorous( progressive voice in the Senate. He -will support the State and National Platform of the Democratic Party. He is an Overseas Veterans of World War II. He is a Resident of the Southeast residing with his family at 2798 South 2420 East. 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