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Show lllli.ISII.lll WOMAN HAS GAINED 13 POUNDS LOOKS SO WELL AFTER TAKING TANLAC HER FRIENDS HARDLY RECOGNIZE HER "My wife gained 18 pounds on two bottles of Tanlac and now she's the very picture of nealth," said J. A, McGinney, 60 Hamilton street. Houston, Hous-ton, for several years engineer for the Industrial Cotton Oii Co. "I can't find words," continued Mr. MoGinney, "to tell you all Tanlac Jus done for my wife and how grateful I am ovtr her recovery. Two years ago she began to suffer with stomacn trouble and indigestion. She doct-nd and took medltine but kept getting worse. She lived on such food et milk rrd toast and ftll off until s c only weighed 97 pounds, and was hiu :ly r re than a living skeleton She c plained of awful pains in her stomach and wfs very nervous. The pressure of ,as on her stomach would collect ar-iund he heart uivd she would wake up at night suffering and gasping for breath. 1 vett awake nearly all night every night with her. "Tanlac has worked on her more like a miracle than a medicine. Three days after she began taking it she began be-gan to feel better. After taking two bottles she now eats hearty and sleeps as soundly as if she had never been sick a day in her life and is as happy as a lark. She now weighs 115 pounds an actual gain of 18 pounds. She has improved so much that some of our neighbors who haven't seen her for sometime didn't know her on first sight. Tanlac has restored her health after everything else has failed " Tanlac is sold in Bingham Canyon by W. H. 'Woodrtng. in Magna by R. iB. Dniifflflfl Drns Cn in Mlrivnla hv T U Watson in Sandy by iMrs. S. J. Schmidt, in Garfield by Garfield Trad, ing Co., in Riverton by the Page-Han-Bm Oo., in iLark by the Lark rug Co., In Gale by the Jordan Merc. Co., in Draper try the Draper Commercial Co., in Murray by the "Murray City Pharmacy. Mrs. George Chochos has returned from Salt Lake, where she spent the past few weeks with friends. In order to better care for the increasing in-creasing patronage the Chocolate Shop has installed a number of new additional booths in the main store. According to a report Issued by the board of education Copperfield leads all the schools in the Jordan school district in the purchase of Thrift Stamps, War Saving Stamps and Liberty Lib-erty Bonds. The report included the sales up to and including March 30, and it shows that the Copperfield school, , wfth an enrollment of 87, bought', stamps and-bonds to the amount of (2014.38 or $2.1.15 per captta. The attngham school leads in the total amount purchased with $66.r.3.06. Highland .Boy pore?med $173.75, Irk $188, and TJ. S. Mines 58.50. The grand total purchased by the 20 schools In the district amount- day and Wednesday la IMngham with Rev. Father J. Diss. While hero he visited the various points of interest about the gteut mjnlng camps, and he was highly pleaded with his trip hre, Father Eck has been iu the West but , short while.. He came to Silt Lake from Pennsylvania. R. I, Parrel, letter carrier on city ' route 2,' left last Sunday for the state of Kansas, where he will spend ; a month's vacation back at the old home with his people. Mr. Farrell has been in the state six years and this Is his first trip back home. "or the past few months he has been very unwell and felt that a few weeks' vacation and a trip back to his native heath would prove beneficial. During his absence Severn Granquist is carrying the malt for the patrons of city No. 2. Mrs. W. J. Turner of Callente. Nev.. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Robert Burke, who is quite ill with scarlet fever. . . Joseph Scoff and MIhs Rosa Steph-an, Steph-an, both of this camp, were married yesterday morning at the St Magdalene Magda-lene Cathedral, Salt 'Lake, Rev. Father J. Disb officiating. They are bHh well known and very popular among a wide circle of friends In this community. com-munity. . . 'Harmon Erlckson, aged 38, di-d here Monday of miner s consumption, file had been a resident of Itingham for about five years and was a miner. The funeral was held Wednesday from the Swed-Flnn church and the interment was in the 'Bingham ceme. lory. fd to $21,657.37. The school enroll, ment of the district is 3869 and the per capita purchase is $5,597. Mrs. Robert Burke . Is critically ill with scarlet fever. , J. T.. Dean, who haa been confined to his room for the past two weeks with smallpox is now able to be 'on the streets again. Mr. and Mrs. K. Knight spent last Saturday in Salt Lake. Prof. Roy Gardner .went to Payson last Friday to visit his mother. Mrs. Florptte Gardner. While away he attended at-tended the lance at Spanish Fork Friday Fri-day night and a social dancing party at the . Y. University Saturday night. Mayor Q. B. Kelly spent Tuesday in Salt (Lake. Among the Bingham people who were In Salt 'Lake 'Monday to attend the funeral service of John McDonald were Mrs. Anna McGuire, F. W, Quinn and John Galligan. iSheriff Patrick Hanlon of Gunnison, Colo., w in ipingham Monday. He came hero after one James Tweed, who was wanted there for non-support Tweed was arrested here bv Deputy Sheriff V. B. Jones and held for the Colorado authorities. While here Sheriff Hanlon was the guest of Attorney At-torney A. C. Cole. This was his first trip to mingham and he was greatly pleased with the big copper camp. Dr. L. W. Maly, former Bingham dentist, who is now a first lieutenant In the regular dental corps, United States army, haa been transferred from Camp Cody, Denting, N. M. to Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.. where he will take a course In oral surgery.. Attorney R. R. Harkett. 'Mrs. Hack, ett and children, Richard and Helen, left last week for Oakland, Iowa where they will spend .a month visiting visit-ing Mr. HVickett's people. A:. B. Collins returned the first of the week from Kly, Nev., where he spent several days on business, Mr. Collins nays that Kly is a good town and that the money made in the mines there Is upent right at home, and as a result business in that town Is good all the time. Mrs. T. B. Tennant of Highland Boy left Tuesday for Sunnyside, where bhe will spend a few days with her son, Joint Tennant. Mrs. Agnes Burke of Heaver is visit, ing her son, Robert Burke. Rev. Father Charles Kck. pastor of the Salt I.ak" ( uthedral, spirit Ttie-s- |