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Show ... mm iiiiiiiiii- i ij.i-.j-i. -i III.MMIIIIIHII ii ii 1 !!! nwiinniwriiimnii -!! bwiiii hwhwi i-whhmhiiiwiii wtwwiiMiiiiiii iiimiiii' in !! rwrna Trirrtwiwi ni ! r nn nFrTn-rrrrniini inwini ir - nirti nriigiwmw rwiiiniiMiniiMinnuj H MASTER OR SERVANT j I - 1W IXXOXX A.JBtE YOU? I A. Foa Dollars Invested with the ! 1 Will assure you a yearly income so YOU WILL BE INDEPENDENT. The management is in the hands j '. I of men who have established a reputation for integrity and have been successful in other lines of business. I The Utah Glass .Company "' 1 Intends to substitute Glass Jars in place of the old tin can in the canning of peas and all vegetables as well , as fruit, thereby opening up an outlet to the fruit and vegetable industry of this intermounrain country. The I Utah Manufacturers' Association, in a statement now being scattered broadcast throughout the state, has I the following to say: "Utah factories alone paid to employees $11,500,000 in wages and 122,000,000 for Utah I materials in 1912, and yet with all the fruit nnd vegetables that went to waste in the fields, we sent away i" 1 (out of the state) $3,200,000 for canned goods. Let's keep it at home this year. We need it.' j TMCaJkc ix Two-Cent SStnmp jEJsxiii Yoiz jOollaiv ly "Wi-iting- ' 1 Toclsiy for Our xocal Ppopowition .and l?Ve Booklet. I Since learning of our proposition the Capitol Commissioners are considering the use of Utah made 1 glass for the State vCapitoVincluding large pillars of glassin all would use some $100,000 worth of glass. i Immediately upon the completion of our factory glass receptacles of every kind for various domestic and commercial uses 1 will be sold in Utah which are now bought in easterjn markets. Thousands of dollars will find circulation in Utah as a result. I Now, to hasten operations, we offer 10,000 shares of stock at $10 per share in order that cash may be realized to build and equip the factoryto purchase fuel and guarantee a pay roll of $45,000, which will be distributed monthly among skilled M workmen. This amount will be gradually increased as the business expands. u I rH liiK I. IVot axii OjvtliiisiLjry O ppoi't unity 1 THE UTAH GLASS' COMPANY comes to you with a THE BiG SPRING ELECTRIC COMPANY OF MORONI proposition, the merits of which have already been enthusi- HAS ALREADY DONATED 150 HORSEPOWER ELEC- 1 astically approved by INVESTORS and LEADING MEN in TRIC1TY FOR A PERIOD OF YEARS. every part of the . state. The largest users of glass in Utah while the Rio Grande Western R. R. Co. will build a spur f j and neighboring states have already assured us their busi- of tracks to our factory. ' I ness as soon as our product is manufactured. This is NO Silica Iime soda ash and a ingredients necessary to I SPECULATION. The success of this venture does not de- the successfui manufacture of glass are here in abundance- 1 pend upon securing any one contract neither does it hinge ' right here in utah with fuel aplenty rjght at oup back (oor .. i 1 upon the selling of any stipulated amount of stock. Your wi-tut u ncf t atfi nnwxT conn rr mm K y i tt. u ii i. I t. i v u i 1 UJiiJj .will cost us LAID DOWN, S2.00 PER TON, V 1 i biiving of Utah Glass stock means to shartftm a most unusual An at-ntot -7c rT mnM -a i .u u ,. Y 1 B --4 prWttonrnrnpiromninyT AGAINSJ1&1J5 P-lilR T0JLaidJ)vthcJarge3fcstei'mgla3Sr--'' : . 1 will prove more profitable, than orchard' bonds, mining or mi s 1 I farm land investments. This project will stand the closest 0ur silica beds are the largest on record, and according 1 scrutiny. to recent chemical analysis by Mr. Harms, State chemist, , THE PERSONNEL OF THE UTAH GLASS COMPANY UTAH SILICA ISJ.00 PER CENT PURE against Eastern f 2 INCLUDES UTAH'S STRONGEST AND MOST CONSER- silica which is but 60 Per cent pure. It would require Ihe j v I VATIVE MEN. , f u11 capacity of our factory for 200 years to use all the silica I I Combined conservation, economy, knowledge and qualifi- now m sip:nt' This act together with the accessibility of I cation have concerned this company in every step thus far, fuel and the overwhelming demand for the product, makes ! and it is receiving hearty support and co-operation at every tne Du'in of stock a safe and sure investment. hand. j I M w '"' . i " " ' - ' ,, i. ..iLMmm H ' i K Hi I The people oj -the state- are responding to the sale of stock. The value of the stock I I will soon increase. Now is the time to invest. -For further particulars .call on or write jr- I to the office- of the ; I I UTAH GLASS' COMPANY, . ." j. 1 - 407 Templeton 'Building', Salt Lahe City, Utah J uiflBHDHMHHHHIIHHSMHKJBIHEBHKSQSDHBBHH Wtt&SB rf 1 HMIh Ml hi m iiinmnrtTwunTniwii iinnim ..! --,, , .... , W Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stomach or chronic constipation, consti-pation, don't imagine that your case is beyond help just because your doctor fails to give you relief. re-lief. Mrs. G. Stengle, Plainfield N. JM writes, "For over a month past I have been troubled with my stomach. -Every thing I ' ate upset it terribly. One of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's advertising booklets came to me. Aitor reading a few of the letters from people ' who had been cured by Cham-1 berlain's Tahlqls, J decided to1 try them. I have talcen nearly three-fourths of a package of them and .can now eat almost' anything that I want." For Sale by All Dealers. (Advprtlsomont.) N. 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