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Show CITIZENS COAL & SUPPLY CO. Coal, Ice, Hay and Grain DELIVERED to all Parts of Bingham Canyon PHONE 39 HOW ONE lm ENDED "RHEUMATISM" Stomach Trouble, and Built us) His Strength At The Same Time There Is a way to get rid of rheumatism pains along with pains in the stomach, back and sides and until you try it you can blame only yourself for your suffering. It7i tbrouak the wat ad the saaaere-able saaaere-able audlota Taalaa that for reare ha steadily bat eutatlr been xrforaiv ilmt atlraeuloaa kntltt lot million. Hera'e J tat m tw out at thoueonite whs have in tbclr Jew take, tho .trouble to writ. no. Hl um ta Mr. B. T. Burba. Bur-ba. Mr. Barton. truiurar snea, auf-tared auf-tared for If reats from rhouaMbm a aa to bad to torn kle llini lib yae and I to bad Jut about despaired wtoa aa a but raaort to triad Tanlaa. "I eoul hardly mum about or raiao war . To so ap ar dowa aUira it would aa lika air knaea would break. Th pain hart awful and erlppled ma up. Boeidae rheu-natbai. rheu-natbai. air diawtkw wa bad and I was rundown generally. It waa a mighty big bandies in mr business. Finally I begaa Tanlaa and It woa tto bout lor at. It betaa at one to mrtoM ay muscular rhmm" and now bare not aa ache or . paia and a wall and new man. I ree. emend Taalaa witb unbounded eonfl-denoe." eonfl-denoe." Other ramadlat may promlat but Taalaa parfonu real medicine tbat back nlalma with a guarantee. Aeeept no substitute, At all druggist. FASHIONS or the Smart Woman S4 , ill Xef'W TROTTEURS FOR EARLY ; SPRING Tailored fashions are destined or a popular career, and small wonder, for they come with intriguing new feminine details. The coat shown above relieves the severity of its lines with long scarf collar and un usual sleeve. Lovely when made of ba-iket weave coating with contrasting -trimming. The little jacket suit at the right expresses the chic of one of the outstanding out-standing younfrer fashions. Charm ing for immediate wear in wool crepe and printed silk or, for early summer, sum-mer, in flat crepe and printed silk crepe. Lining and tuck-in blouse smartly made of same material. First Model: Tictorial Printed Pattern No. 518S. Sizes 14 to 46, 50 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. S180. Sizes 14 to 42, 65 cents. "t sf SammwaaiifaieBaeBiaa aaaVBSkl I lAsKawaaUaaaaSslaa THE GABLES HOUSE H-II6 I FASHIONS I I for the Smart Woman I S4 " THE MORNING MODE Cotton or wool, linen or silk, the morning frock is softly tailored and caters to clever details. The waist, fine rests at normal, and the skirt is a conservative four to six inches below the knee. This type of frock is usually belted, and blouses softly. The skirt is circular or pleated. In the first model, the circular version ver-sion is illustrated, rounded godeu providing pro-viding the detail. A V-neck is finished fin-ished with a collar and bow. In the second model, side pleats at front and back provide the fulness, and tlx front . seaming is accented by contrasting binding. Sleeves are short. First' Model : Pictorial Printed Pat. tern No. 5145. Sizes 14 to 46, 50 cents. Second Model: Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5191. Sizes 14 to 46, 35 cents. FASHIONS ! for the Smart Woman j S4: I, ' " ' FROCKS ALLURINGLY FEMININE To be m fashion this Spring is to be VV' snd, 10, the new silhouette Gleefully drapes the figure. The g sleeved frock above shows how charming these new fashions can be erea tot informal wear. The aets shoulder yoke, the low flare, the shirred waistline are very flattering. At right, a sew frock reminiscent Of the '60s, with quaint, puff sleeves tesh at heck and gracefully dipping hesa. A frock to be worn for Sunday night suppers, luncheons, snd restaurant restau-rant dining. The new jacejnard silks or flower printed taffetas would be suitable used here. First Model : Pictorial Printed Patters Pat-ters Mo, 51S7. Sixes 14 to 42. 50 "Second Model: Pictorial Printed &ttera No, 5181 Sues 14 to 42, cents. Instead of writing. Long distance station to station day rates were again reduced January 1, 1930. Evening snd night rates not reduced. s rail T : IFlln Mew Ww$ J I S MADE economically M - SOLD economically FINANCED economically 1 SERVICED economically P - RUNS economically 0 fEB TZKST 008T is only one of the savings in buTin; a new Ford. Ton also save on the eoat of financing on kdj accessories yon may want and on the cost of operation, replacement ri part and service. The teonomies in distribution are just aa important as economies in manufacture in keep t'M taf down the pri of the Ford." The money you pay goes into increased value for the car. It is not wasted in excessively high selling costs. 1$ On the basis of performance and inherent worth of every part, the new Ford is unques- tj ttonaMy the greatest dollar-for-dollar value ever offered in an automobile. M OALL OR TELEPHONE FOR DEMONSTRATION. M cz 1 CANYON MOTOR COMP4NY 1 j?HONE 333 BINGHAM C4NYON , ,: - jiKiMeeiiaaiea " ' "" wawaraMas awnaai' u i nn1' uidi i ..eawian nu-:il j-iriM-ihis'riw''"tf"a" S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman SToiaiuvnt " I : Is 5191 AV- JACKET VS. FROCK ! Jackets vs. frocks in contrasting fabrics snd eobrs fat Paris these days. Contrast is the word of the hour, and may be achieved in color, fabric, or both. The original of the model j illustrated here was developed in a mustardy yellow flannel frock and I diagonal tweed jacket in the same ' shade. The jacket subscribes to the finger-tip length, with mannish lapels and a three-button closing. The frock is deftly tailored, with cap sleeves trimmed with a half-cuff bound in the same binding that outlines the bodice seaming. Side pleats provide fulness in the skirt 1 Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5097 Jacket Sixes 14 to 46, 45 cents. No. 5191 Frock. Sizes 14 to 46, 35 cents. |