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Show I rALi I Baking Powder I AbsolutelyPhre Cooking is a matter which con- cerns the whole family, and under H modern methods and conveniences H it is made so attractive the whole I family is becoming interested, if not H taking part in it. H " These biscuits are delicious; this cake is excellent," says the father. " 1 made them," H . says the daughter, and both father and I daughter beam with pleasure. H It is a crime, with our modern agencies, I helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, or wooden cake, or leaden pastry. Royal Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and I the best cooking today the world over is H done with its aid. J H A. R. MclNTYRE, DRUGS I Utah National Bank J OGDEN, UTAH 1 United States Depositary S Capital and Surplus, 180,000 3 Gives Ms Patrons the FoliesS 1 Accommodation Consistent I with Safe and Conservative Banking 8 RALPH E. KOAG, President. 1 HAROLD J. PEERY, Vice-Presidunl. 1 LOUIS H. PEERY, Vice-President. 1 A. V. McINTOSH, Cashier I MiiGIK USEDjMGE TEA To Darken the Hair and Restore Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color It i8 easier to preserve the color of the hair than to lestore it, although it Is possible to do both. Our grandmothers grand-mothers understood tho secret. They made a "sago tea," and their dark, glossy hair long after middle life was due to this fact. Our mothers have gray hairs before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate the wisdom of our grandmothers in using 'sage tea" for their hair and are fast following suit. The present generation has the advantage ad-vantage of the past in that it can get a ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Rem-edy. As a scalp tonic and color restorer re-storer this preparation Is vastly superior su-perior to the ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair depends on a healthy condition ol the scalp. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quicklv kills the dandruff dan-druff germs which rob the hair of its life, color and lustre, makes tho scalp flean and healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes it grow. Get a 50-cont bottle from your druggist drug-gist today He will give your money back If vcu ar not satisfied after a fair trial. Special Agent. A. R. Mclutyre, Drugs. (Advertisement) Whiskey or Beer Habit RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Any wife or mother who wants to save her husband or son from "Drink" will be glad to know that she can purchase pur-chase ORRINE, the standard liquor habit remedy, that we have sold for years, and if no benefit Is obtained after af-ter a trial the money will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two forms No. 1, secret treatment, a powder, absolutely tasteless and odorless, given giv-en secretly In food or drink; OR-I OR-I RINE No. 2, in pill form, is for those I who desire to take voluntary treatment treat-ment ORRINE costs only $1.00 a box. Come and get a free booklet I about ORRINE. A. R Mclntyre Drug, 2121 Wash Ave (Advertisement) How's This? - We otter Onn Hun.lrpU DolUr. Her. aril for anj ctse ot Catarrh that ennnot U- curci hr Hall a Catatrb Cure. lr. J. CUENCV i- CO.. Toledo. 0. TVe. fboMinderslsrofi). haTO l:!';7n11 r-, ,J-Clienex. ,J-Clienex. for .Uio last 16 yvar. coil teller ijlm purfetilj- honorable In all lmJnw irniiMCIloM urn! flnacclullj' nfole to carry out anr obligation made by his firm. NAT: BAN-K OF COMMERCn, 1 Toledo, Ohio. nail's Catarrh Ch-o Is tatm Intercally. acting directly uikjii the blood end ciui-niw ur'JCM 2$ tho dj-gtcm. , TeMlmnnlalJ '"'"l frr'; . ' rtce '3 c'ntj per Iwttlc Pulrt h7'all PrpsvJ: Take UalJ'V t'amllj I'll'.J for conotll'Jtlck. -v L Which Would You Rather Do? I i ' Every home should have a uLYON PORT- 1 V ABLE GARBAGE CAN." Sanitary, clean. 1 Made to last for years. Four sizes. 1 ? Sold only by 1 I PEERYKN!SELY HARDWARE CO. 1 j 1 2455 Washington Ave. Phone 213. I ITrlW ' ' i,h'J'attt HHiHiiiiiffl 1 I How About the WWM)t - E Children's Under- j lf wear? iii11 UhKu m Es I "L. D. S." and "Utah mmmff 1 1 Made" Garments, Sweat- Mf ti I er Coats a specialty. Hj fc j, I Utah Knitting HI fl I I Store .- jL J! I I I 306 25th St. f " I 1 jTfRSTNATMWAjTBANK I I OF OGDEN, UTAH j? U. S. DEPOSITARY jfc S Capital $ 150,000.00 j I Undivided profits and surplus : 350,000.00 j Deposits 3,500,000.00 I David Eccles, Pres.; M. S. Browning, Vice-Pres.; G. H. Tribe, Vice-Pres.; John Watson, Vice-Pres.; John Pingree, Cashier; jj a Jas. F. Burton, Asst. Cashier. B j IMsmmofti COAL ammo I Try our five-inch NUT no better in the market. For heating I j stoves this nut coal cannot be beat, both for HEAT and LAST- 1 ING qualities. Look at the price, $4.00 per ton at yard; $4.75 1 per ton delivered at your home NO DUST, NO SOOT you I will not have to clean your chimney once in 6 months. Try it I and you will be convinced. P Mammotli Coal I i At Yard. Del. PHONE 345 I ? , ,, CKnn Yard: West Side to LuraP $25 $:- Wall Ave. Bet. 22nd I I Nut .4.00 4.75 and 23rd St. I g Screened Slack 3.00 3.50 Ogden, Utah. 1 FRANK MOORE COAL COMPANY. j I OGDEN STATE BANM I . Capital $ 100,000.00 I Surplus and Profits 150,000.00 I Deposits '.. 2,000,000.00 The dignified, business-like way to pay your bills is to Write Yorar Personal Ctseck for the amount. That gives you a record of the payment and a receipt. YOUR BUSINESS CORDIALLY INVITED. II. C. LJisoJow. Pree A. P. BjscIo-.v. Cashier- J M. Browning, Vice Pres. U L. Van J.Icier. ASai. Ciahlcr ; WANT ADSBRiNG""RKULTS T j |