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ml THE'oGPEN STANDARD: QGPEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1917. , ... a

iP , !,,Mtin hp mihlip rprardine the value of candv as food, about n year ago a gathering of confectioners decided that one day in the early part of October of each year should' set apart as ATIONAL i' l

f WM pavt? observed for all time. This year OCTOBER 6 is Candy Day and it is expected that the people will partake freely of jthe delicious product. , . Wffl- fM

I t x- v t - short time ago according to report, an old lady, grim and haggard, appeared on a certain street with a United States flag pinned to her waist and made the following utterances on Candy: IH

I f7 . r , to thG fact that I am" an old woman.' Cut it out! I was born on an island in the Southern Pacific. I married an American, I am an American. I am 82 years old, but as to being an 'old woman,' cut It out! My C jH

Vdff 1 busineshere isto call attention to the rich woman's' Invitation for the poor women to meet them in the lecture room of National History, that they may be taught how that 'stink-weed' as a vegetable and shark liver, as meat, YjmA ll

r J?p I SbU''Think oIU tinVweed nsharkives Nowhy does a child cry for candy? Why do we all eat candy from the cradle to the grave? Simply because candy, sugar, is a great source of energy. When a man gets beyond, kfl

Wl L1?! the United States, distilled liquors including both whiskey and alcohol, are principally made from them. L5

ft3 ' "ThaTls SUgIr is an element that, in its application, sustains ENERGY. Men are driven by force of circumstances to sustain ENERGY. That is why men, like children, have a 'sweet tooth.' They eat CANDY. 'GIVE 'EM Ydi

111 CANDY.'"15' YM

1 I Eat plenty of candy tomorrow NATIONAL CANDY DAY. Come to our store. I

. We've got lots of it. Got it just for you. Come on. Let's eat it.

WILSON BROS. COMPANY

Grocers and Confectioners.

Wall Avenue and Twenty-eighth Street. Phones 626-627 J

Send Utah-Made Candy. I A I

To The Soldier Boys . g

Utah's soldiers, either on the battlefields of Europe, the trobp-sM of the . 1

Atlantic, the training camps of western states, will appreciate a gift of Uta'h- .. f .j , UP1 ll

made candy made from TJtha-made sugar that -is secured from Utah-grown r2 ll

sugar beets. - tjR

The government has declared that, sugar, especially in the form of candy, 1 l

is the essential for securing and maintaining, that energy, that thorough life ' 9 4H

I for wihch the iVmerican soldier is world-famed. Candy is npt only a delicacy ' ' Pxj

to the soldiers, it is an essential of t'heir diet for they need that energy-creat- ' ( r 1 3S?

ing food every day. "When you write to them, tell them you are sending 6'

along a supply, either made at home from "Table and Preserving" Sugar or ' JFm

in one of Utah's great candy factories from this same sugar. "

As candy is so thoroughly appreciated, so much needed by the soldiers in - X&a 11

training camps, you have a partial view of the reason for candy becoming ' IH

one of America's great foods it builds real, true American energy. That's

the reason you like this sweet, tasty product. ' -r

: Ju.-:t v. Utah-Made Candy From I

: Utah-Made Sugar For gi

Utah's Soldiers I

I ' J Candy Day Made National By 1 I

I E At the NATIONAL CONFECTIONERS' CONVENTION held in The EVCS Of The Nation fl

jfl Detroit, Michigan, a year ago last May j J fl

m Wk A UTAH MANUFACTURER suggested a National Candy Day. PIHinV CSPTflDV ID

Are on Utah m m

M jp, SHUPE-WILLIAMS CANDY CO., being Represented by James uAIHUl fAuiUnl ID ' ,

m Wotherspoon, Secretary, strongly supported the proposition Dl riRirPT Ml PTITr ;'- And we ask her people to celebrate her creation of a H

g for the reason that CLEANEST IN STATE , " .. . . - -

I Wg UTAH CLIMATE is most favorable for Chocolate and Candy-making. . V JN SLtlOHSlI ISHlfly UaY ,

Vj rj-n . , . j j r r . . r ii i j A survev of the food producing and . 'H

Ml Ths air being dry and free rrom micro-organisms or all kinds, manufacturing plants of the city has H

M 6 on account of less moisture in our atmosphere than elsewhere. , U eSt.WSd'X.ySSnJS: (Saturday, Oct. 6, This Year)

WJ For this reason there is a national demand for sloner and Goorga Shorten, city sani- 1 And buy their best friends a box of U-TAH-N A CHUvjlai to. H

,;. SStb.cr.S Nothing will be more appreciated by M

,! ! ' i tion as regards sanitation. j

1 U-tah-na Chocolates i ' shrmnr.0;! .';'" CAiaf Rnv'- w I

1 gJ: , JO . .s'ssisw Uur soldier Jooy s gj

L. and Candies s?s issrsssss s? , r L SI

IEk 1 than a box of Chocolates from home. SjM m

M U And a NATIONAL Candy Day is in keeping, with our National; " , I . 1 ZJtS l H

9 j reputation. c , ' ' j' cartons ready to send by mail or express. M

I Shupe-Williams Candy Co. 1 I

. (The Finest, Cleanest and Most Sanitaiy Candy Factory in the State.) fl