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Show We Repair Batteries Of j i Any Make. i Charging Batteries $1.00. j. ;i . WE SELL A" The Strong Right Arm of a Starting-Lighting System." i !: TO FIT ANY MAKE OF -CAR .. Mount Pleasant," Utah. : ARTICLES f5 PJCTIIRES essbm each 8" POPULAR MECHANICS RlfiGAZiNE j IS FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS Ab'k thorn to show yon a copy or aeod 20c for I the luteat issue. !03tpnid. V early eubscriptiou ( S2.00 to all parts of tha United States. B its possessions Canada, and Mexico. . Ej POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZIKS B G N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago. III. I N IHPI II i iB IIH1F W J'TTrfMi f UJJ-v wwr CALIFORNIA WOMAN POUNDS Husband Says He Never In His Life Saw Such A Change In Anyone. "Positively, I never saw anybody improve like my wife has since she started on Tanlac; why she actually gained thirty- five pounds in only six weeks, and if that isn't a wonder I don't know what is," said Harry Clifford, Clif-ford, who is in the automobile business busi-ness and lives at 733-A Crocker Street, Los Angeles the other day. "For over a year," he continued, "my wife was nothing but a nervous wreck. She had no appetite, and could eat nothing but the lightest kind of diet. Even that would disagree dis-agree with her, and swell her up with gaa that pressed so around her heart that she could hardly get her breath. She ' suffered constantly from spells of nervousness so that she could hardly sleep, and she would get up in the morning feeling so tired and depressed that she wouldn't be fit for a thing all day long. She used to. weigh a hundred and twenty-five pounds, but she fell off in a short while till she was but a shadow of her former self, and got down to ninety- pounds. She was losing out day by day and became too weak to look after her house- hold duties. In fact, her condition was go serious that I felt uneasy lest she should go all to peices. "Well, about six weeks ago I got a bottle of Tanlac for her, and now after taking only four bottles of the medicine, she looks like a different women. Besides regaining all her weight, she can eat anything she wants without suffering the least bit of distress afterwards. Her nerves are in fine shape and she sleeps all night like a child. She never complains com-plains of the gas trouble or of the shortness of breath, the headaches are all gone and she says she is simply feeling fine in every way. I can well believe it too, for she is bright and cheerful all the time and I haven't seen her looking so well in many months." Tanlac is sold in Mt. Pleasant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephralm by D. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., In Falrview by Chas. Peacock, in Manti by Ralph Hougaard, in Fountain Green by M. C. Hansen, and In Gunnison "by Gunnison Gun-nison Pharmacy. Advertisement. UMmmvr w l'llr' L. Hush up against a 'I ll'llUlli'1 I I listening post and you'll I'l'll llttH-'' get the Prince AIbert caI1' all right! 9' k 'jj Ijjlul j j i j lf jrf You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and i'oTp 'i I I 'lllW' et so much tobacco joy out of every r ssusas i I P'j'P,- puff you'll wish you had been born vrv'sstA' J-t Woh twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn pt&i y , 'ti$ffi'h new to every man fond of a pipe or a home ,JS-rJiiu' made cigarette. It wins j-our glad hand com- llffiiStl E'(0'ilf pIetely" That's becauS3 u has the iuality! s xM 0"v V' I &fyiph And ri?ht behind this qurJiiy flavor and quality fra- m fc AVn $l$f$8 grance is Prince Alberts freedom from bite and parch $1 - . 4 iM'SCi-"''' which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. ' I'LCl 1 5 lMif e tel1 vou lo smoke your till at any clip jimmy m I v " - f W' Pipe or makin's cigarette without a comeback I 1 v 1 ifk TPPy red bngs, tidy red tins, handsome, pound and ' J $SW J 1 J half pound tin humidors and that clever, practical V i-J 5 3 pound crystal glass hun,ldor with sponge moist ener If INv j top that keeps the tob.TO in such perfect condition. g 3St R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winatoa-SeJeni, N. C Hcllts FOR SALE A small new "Good Luck" range. Sarah D. Wilcox. LOST A jersey bull calf, about nine months old. Oscar Anderson. 3-8. FOR SALE A good single buggy. See Fred Rastuussen. FOR SALE A fine home, modern throughout, good outbildings. Apply to K. LeUoy Barton. FOR SALE Cood house Rnd lot. Apply to Alvin Larsen, Mount Pleasant. 8-1. FOR SALE A good home, and 15 acres of fine farming land, with excellent ex-cellent water right, in east part of city. For particulars see Lewis W. Jensen. 2-15 FOR SALE House and lot formerly form-erly owned try Chris Brotherson. Apply to Bank of Moroni. l-24tf. LOST A pair of hand cuffs in a leather case. Finder return to City Marshall of Mt. Pleasant. Subscribe now for the Pyramid. It covers the couuty thoroughly. LOST AN umbrella with long black handle. "Finder return to thia office. WANTED TO BUY Fresh milch cows, state age, and the amount of milk per day. Write F. N. Carpen-tier, Carpen-tier, Eureka, Utah. LOST A man's hat, about 12 days ago. Fyider please return to this office. WANTED TO BUY 15 or 20 acres of good land below town. See Arthur O. Neilson, Mt. Pleasant. A coat was taken, by mistake from Miss Simpson's room at the Public School building before school stopped stop-ped last October. The owner may get same by calling at this office. FARM FOR SALE R8SX Gunnison Valley Sugar Factory. Inquire at Sheriff's ofic, Manti, Utah. 4-12 FOR SALE On easy terms, part down, the rest as reDt for one-half one-half what it cost to build: 1 brick show building, 26x90 ft. 1 brick building, 21x60 ft. 1 brick building, 21x60 feot. 1 brick phone building, 22x60 feet. All two stories high, up stairs finished. Best centerly located In Fairview. Will sell one building, or all. Inquire of O. W. Johnson, Fairview, Utah. 9-28tf. I. OR . LOWERS J5ES1I HOM the (iiecn llouwes, send to Iht Floral Company, Ifthl, Vtah. FRESH Violets, Rosea, Carnations and Lilies. Largest retail growers in Utah. Two establishment, Provo and Ogdin. Our Floral work Is bean-tiful bean-tiful and distinctive. PHONIC i-O, where flowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen, Mt. Ple:&, Ufcfi. WANTED Fat hogs over 175 lbs. Phone 109, Hyrum Christensen. 1-1 1. R. I FORD Real Estate and Insnraace. I have two Real Ranches for gale. One for $10,000 located at Indianola. 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