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Show I ' . v . i ' 40?Z Cttif . '' awe. " . CHAMPIONSHIP Sport x& L5V Events 21" v .LEASANTGRUTA SEPTOMBER 16, 1932 " : NUMB'ER30 T--T I in - - - - - - . . . ' ' ' ii i i .... ,. i i ...i -.. i . "' ...i.- .... I lsTa. I nhlicans Name County lelegates To Convention bllcan. primary held ,! following dele- convention at catnnlay: . Tnoner. M- H nrTb - IIbM Lm A"'" III. ii.il Bcuciuvfiiuu wun TT...A. Hfra W. 1 luff.!""' " j urged to be present. At 2 p. m. all w;Lyean Jonnson, Christiansen, STAKE TO HOLD GENE- , ALOGICAL CONVENTION Next Sunday, September 18, there will be a stake Genealogical convention conven-tion In the Third ward chapel, at 9 a, m. All stake and ward committees com-mittees will hold a meeting at 10 a. m. ah genealogical workers are ... Mrs. isaac r Thome, C. J. Cobbley, Walker, Albert Anderson, Wailey Jr. ana lwer-ier. lwer-ier. HrrUl N. Warnick, stenion, Mary Cooper, Lawa, John A. Adams, Hans Williamson, S. A. kg, Thorne, Annie Hol- Walker, T. L. Culmer Fryer. '- was sustained as hitman, Arminta Hayes bu, with Floyd Walker IT- SERVICES HELD Jr ANDREW SWENSON services were held in the lid ctopel Friday at 2 p. remains of Andrew, (who passed away at his I Bishop David B. f genealogical workers and the public generally are invited. ' i.-. i .1 .0- - SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION MEETING SUNDAY SEPT. 18 :The regular monthly stake Sun day School union meeting will be hetd in the Second -ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. All officers are urged to be present . . , o SCHOOL BEGINS AT 8 A. M. AND CLOSES AT 1:15 P. M. During the fall months of the year the Junior and Senior - High schools will begin at 8 a. m. and close at 1:15 p nvto give thelder boys and girls a chance to help with the fall crops. Pleasant Grove Locals Constitutional Amendment RELATING TO MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS of the week from a ten dayg trlD to California. tomuVmLnt i' Md I Ml88 Thorn8 U ,n e A Mm -..,! prapi.. .. aa.d. Umily spent Saturday with relar ' attending th w, Bu.. . J . Arikk XI f th. t.wM. lives at Sandy. ip " , . ' VUWI ol .Beauty Culture. . S. L. Swenson returned th. I lv, . .. .ji , Vf-a TV.11I.I. Tk - . muuui ouuui, iier or a. K. mitttr..spent'-the week-end at her brothers home. i HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS FORM NEW ORGANIZATION karki by Bishop D. B. ! Jnterspersed between the Mr. and Mrs. John Oscarson are back to their work in the Marys- vale schools where they have been for several years. Mrs. Martha T. Keetch entertain ed at a family dinner Sunday In honor of the birthday of her son, Slur telle. ailss ui-a Keetch is visiting In Heber the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keetch. George Holman and wife and Arthur Lund and wife of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Mr Annie Holman. Miss Eva Lee of Hyde Park and Miss Louise Roeburg of Grants-ville Grants-ville were visitors at the home of Mrs. A. E. Cooper on Sunday. Mrs. Fred S. Shoell left the last of the woek for Weston Creek, Idaho, Ida-ho, where she will teach school the coming winter. . Mrs. S. W. Hilton at the Battle Creek power plant entertained Monday Mon-day in honor of her mother, Mrs. J. K. Allen. , Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren and family motored to Bingham Sunday to see the ruins of the late fire-swept fire-swept area. Miss Verona Boren has been visiting visit-ing the past week with Mrs. H. H. Sharmon at Salt Lake City. Merlyn Wadley and Shelby Wnat left Monday for Logan to attend the U. 8- A. C, the coming winter- The Genealogical Committee of the Third ward began their regular regu-lar weekly meetings Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ells worth of Lyman, Wyoming were dinner guests of Mrs. J. D. Thorne 4The SenioF High school girls met L in charge of the ser- Friday, September 9th for the pur pose of organizing a girls atnieuc buartette under the. direc- association- Miss Arvilla Clark of f Gillman sang' "Nearer the physical education department Thee". The invocation presented the form, purposes, and f &y Benjamin Walker, aims of such an organization. Prin-Alfred Prin-Alfred Swenson render- clpal Warnick then gave a short lo, "A Perfect Day". ! talk on his opinions of the value tore who talked consol-,'0f such an organization. le family of Brothers wen- I Officers of the association were by virtues were David elected aa follows: President, Ruth ast Satur(iay, nshnn amnnd nr Mnennn a. j t , ' , . . . D ,i yvaiKer; secretary turn ucasmci, Edmund Cragun, Nels rjorothy Wlllamsbn. Clasa dele- bd Robert Walker and ' , 0tit,itinn!il om- gCbLCg 1V1 yyiiunv"v.. mlttee were elected as follows: Sonftim 'Maremret tee and Ellen the following musical ; .- R(Wa Downs. Edith km rendered. Solo, "O ; t 0 . a rMn!1n m . -, . : bcvwu. - uviuiiiui va, " r, oyjiay k. walker; i, Ruth Walker Lovell; Rosary", Louise Blanc of Ptaclodng number was ' c ,u u teaching in Ogden for fber, "When the Mists been WOfk,n ff li" ' nnnr nrAir nn n nnnHTfl.ru Lion iuruio,ov"" new organization: The girls ex pect to become affiliated with the womeru Amateur Athletic Association, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Nelson of Lyndyl, spent Wednesday .with Mrs. Adeline Nelson and other rel-Uves rel-Uves here. Mr. and Mns. John B. Nelson of Lyndyl "were visiting with relatives here from Wednesday until Saturday Satur-day of last week. The Lindon M. I. A. entertained at a dancing party and social last Tuesday as the beginning of their season's activities. . j , t Miss Norma Smith left recently for Logan, where shft wll be employed em-ployed in the schools- there this coming winter j Mr- and Mrs. 'P. D.; Wadley were in Salt Lake "Wednesday on a business bus-iness trip. Mr. Wadley Is receiving treatment for eye. trouble, s (and Wanda Cullimore; Jean Smith, the Student Body vice President. The contitutlonal committee have l Away." The benedic- pndered by Bishop Had- Lehl Third ward. as in the Pleasant fetery where the grave m by M. S. Christian - The Misses Amy and Leona Coop-erand Coop-erand Angelyn Warnick Tgent to Payson Saturday where they will be employed in the schools there the coming winter. ' , , i Miss LaRene Cooper left for Ogden Og-den Saturday to teach in the State Rrhool for the blind. Miss Cooper Jewpi Linebaugh Berge of Arizona, Arizo-na, will return to her home Friday after visiting, two weeks with her father, Dr. B. C Linebaugh and other relatives and friends. City To Replace Pipe In Water Works System The city officials are investigating investigat-ing the replacing of three blocks of one Inch pipe that runs north from the H, E. Johnson, property to the Henson Nlelson home. It is felt four inch pipe Is needed here. The service in this district la not the best because there are so many families on this small line. They expect to have most of the work done by hand. This will provide a little employment to citUens who need it. Before winter arrives the city officers expect to have the old set ting tank banked up and made safe. The addition of the fine new setting tank Just completed will make the Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker T""-"'""'"' " ,'had the pleasure of hearing their division of the national. naa ple , . tv tAiA. son iiernaru s vun; Bern- The first assembly of the school year was held Friday September 9. SERVICES FOR .-The Student body President, Charles ELIZABETH SWENSOiJ Harris, was in charge. Mr. Beck I led the group in some spirited corn ices were held Friday munity singing. Suggestions t;hanlj were visitors at the home of nhonB last Friday evening. ard is living in Washington, D. C-, and attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robison, John T.,incnn nrid son Evans, of Blng- I Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. James H- Robison on Niels Fugal and his daughter Miss FrwarJ chapel over the ! the students for" making the most iryE!izab?ji Swensoii, of their opportunities were made the county hospital , in a short talk by Principal War-op War-op Stanley B. Harris !nink riaaa Tnpetine-a'for the elect- f-io 01 the servicea , ' nn r nrrin iiwbH th recently return (dliirn-j ; -.c.s. ".v. Meiua rue", . -I t, quartette 8an&. ! general assembly. The officers ed from the Texas mission, will be "''JJsht" followed bvLi.( D .ii, M ffhf Lindon ward "shop David- B. Senior: Calvin" Swenson, Presl- next Sunday evening. A fin? musi-e musi-e Undon vrai- a i . . ... .. ,- , I . i nrmnered. 5,r Fatinv aent; myuis waaiey, vice pnrai-,Cai progi '"t tliwnf-j' WaS then ' dent; Rhea Haliday, Secretary and j V "n Gordon and M . . ,t- -t anri iicttsuicr, if iuicu v. ( 3ir. ' 1 1 Student Body family of San Jose, Caliiornia, visiting -with Pleasant Grove rela- Hullife of o ' Junior: Elda Neves, President; tiV6S. They mane me HGmLrirt- mo Proutz. Vice President; Har- t0 have Dr. O. E. Grua remove the Iht .i' ii- I "ng song The Mowry Sni:ers furnished the musical program at the Windsor ward last Sunday night. The prin-r clpal speaker was David Gorley. tatWa ! Ik 8ltr tt lltak nlaUnt m nteipi raryvnillaM B it molT hr Ik Uililitin ml tkt BUI of Utah. tv-tliir4t f all Ik nn ltct4 to rk ( tb lw k Tllnf hi farar HwrMft SECTION I. Swtlan arap4 ta a mmdnl. That It it prvpowd to amad soetkin i of Article XI of th eorntltutina of th Stat of Utah, to that tht m will read aa follows . SECTION t. Manlrlpil r.ra.r.U.a mlcd a central law f hraSatMar la-, earporatid eiliva ar towna may fram an adopt charter manner praarrlhad charter ta k rahmitted ta elretare topiee la kt dMriliated eitrjrerardrr ta (u with at rttar? at ,8tat aaimdrtienta pawera eatv f erred apoa title. Corpi'nttiona for municipal mu-nicipal purnoae:-' hall not be created b apecial lawa. Th leirialatur by aeieral law ihall provide for th incorporation, orcaniiation and elimiiflration of eltle and town in proportion to potvulatlon, which lawa mar b altered, amended or repealed. Any incorporated eity or town nay fram and adopt a charter for iu owa government ta th following manner: Th legitilatlvr authority of th dtp mar. by two-thirda rote of it member, and upon petition of qualified electors to the number of fifteen per cent of all eota east at the next preceding election for the office of the mayor, hall forthwith pro-aide pro-aide by ordinance for th ttibmieilon to th lector of th question i "Shall a eommi-slon eommi-slon be chosen ta fram a charter V Th ordinance shall requir that the question be submitted to the electors at the nrt regular municipal election. The ballot eon-talning eon-talning inch question shall also contain th names of candidates for member of the proposed commission, but without party designation. Such candidate shall be nom. himfmA In th Mm manner aa reoulreS by law for nomination of city officer. . If a I majority of the elector oting- on th question of choosing a commission shall rot in th affirmatiy. then th fifteen candidate receiving a majority of the vote cast at such election, ehsll constitute th charter commission, and shall proceed to frame a charter. Any charter so framed ahall be submitted submit-ted to th qualified electors of the ity at an election to b held at a tim to b determined by the charter commission, which shall be not less than sixty day subsequent sub-sequent to Its completion and distribution among the electors and not more than one year from uch dat. Alternative provisions provi-sions may also be submitted to 'be voted upon separately. The commission shall wk provision for th distribution of copies of the proposed charter and of any alternative provisions to the qualified (lea-tor (lea-tor of the city, not less than sixty days before be-fore th election at which it is voted upon. Such proposed charter and such alternative provision as are approved by a majority ct the elector voting thereon, hall become aa organic law of auch city at such time aa may b fixed therein, and shall supersede any existing charter and all law affecting the organisation and government of such eity which are now In eonflict therewith within thlrtv riava after Its approval a copy f .oeh charter as adopted, certified by the the next group, mayor and eity recorder and authenticated nicer Collection of quilts of E&ilS. ratSb, on"teVeS every pattern Imaginable, from the fic of the secretary of tat and the qUntaj of our .grandmothers tO the HTLXL "In -ul'tok.'hS present day ones were never before ! t- - Jlanlav lt Um TlmnS FlfOY! pui iu a, " Pillows of every kind and discrlDtion were displayed, painted for making of charters, or may b pre. L,t vaMtt a ., - nainted two-thirds vote thereof. aullt came in for their share or stand decorated by the boys as a work of art, different from anything any-thing on sees everyday. Woven baskets and the flowers grown by these youngsters shows what direction di-rection and supervision can do with willing hands. This flower ahow and art show has been very much worth while. The exchange of bulbs, roots, and seeds of the Cowers for next year's gardeiM and the exchange of ideas and hand work from one to another, keeps up Interest In beautiful household furnishings and causes each person who sees this display, to try to do something fine and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS MEETING water works system of Pleasant Grove one of the best. There should worth while for themselves. be no shortage of culinary water and with the present sanitary conditions con-ditions the water supply should be a factor in the healtn of the cltUens of this city. Joseph A. Dickerson is chairman of the water works committee, Niels Fugal and Nels Swenson are members mem-bers of this committee, : o BELIEF SOCIETY FLOWER SHOW AND ART EXHIBIT The stake tabernacle basement was a magnificient flower garden and art shop Wednesday when the members of the Relief Societies of the Timpanogos stake brought' in bouquets of their choicest flowers and their finest handiwork for dis play. There was no competition in thn rllsnlav. No ward rivalry or distinctive place of exhibition. All similar articles were grouped to gether making a department of each kind of work. One stood and admired the fine display of each kind of flowers. As , in dancing. you examined each kind you would The Chamber of Commerce mem bers met Tuesday evening to select a speaker to talk at the Vineyard ward amusemeni hall, Thursday . evening where the completion of the paved highway that-bringg Pleasant Grove and Provo closer together Is being celebrated. Dr. C, p. Jehson was chosen to represent the Chamber of Commerce and the business men of this city on this occasion. Other program numbers include: musicTTJncoln' hlglPschobl band; talk, Commissioner A. O. Smoot J. O. Stone, chairman of the communities communi-ties road committee, will give an address ad-dress of welcome. Musical numbers will be given by "Tabby and Bun" of American Fork, August Johnson of Lake View, Charles and Pansy Wilkinson of Vineyard. The remainder re-mainder of the evening will be spent think It the best till you looked at RQY FAGE 8ING8 AT i notice of sack charter. If . T n rV.LAA. nwt 1 and Mnr. C. K. Thome and son v. I -A nhmlttad b a charter acea- , StaKe. Charles, motored to Salt Lakej xsisaion in the same mann as ProvWad Monday afternoon on a business , k, the legislatlv authority of the . pictures, n I eity upon a two-third voU thereof. aullt 3ame . - : 'JiJSklfJ'.tVZhommmtMm rugs, punched ber equal ta fifteen per ' In election, and any aucS -andrseroySmlthf-Jtes east ; for mayor on tl i sart v"r rugs made JrojiVsllkhose and un- .-.mm..wm Tmti a nivtm manr niHru UC7I WCTW IWUliU fca wasa- a. m" Fine needlework of Whftn Rncks. Utah, have been here k. .nhitt-rf t the next regular mv . ... ... . . alaetlon. and having been approves in the display, tbiuiw me p-at w - jorit," of theritor. voting ther. dee, comprising pillow Mr. Smith's mother, Mr. Elizabeth; .hall beeom. part of th charUr si everv o681 c , " Smith. on. shall oecom pan ox ww cnarwr . v . the time fixed In such amendment and shall cases, dresser scarfs, luncheon seta, certified and filed a provraea is ease dollIe- aDrons and fancy articles, Lorin Skousen of New York i ; forming tt. charter uncUr th- ' too numerous to mention, drew Lo,in Skousen of New York, ih .nd k hby graaud. admlrtng crowds of people to view very intimate iootu ui iiiuji nci- xt9 autnonty xo exercisa an pw, ,.-.... f ta municipal airairs, ana u auupv nu son, and Miss Dorothy Jones p who were both old i resentatlve to the , a, council. . vi me Cloud, s Have Rolled amik fiaoo Pmresentative. ' tnnsils of their daugntea. mn k""ii"i ' , . i Tt I 1 i Sophomores: Leroy Ash, Presi - iwuea , . . Gordon and Helen !dent! Beth mite' VIce Preeident HI K,i-., - ircru ll'l inn rn fttt Grove ceme- 7 "y Arthur Craw- Nree rECAI I e, "HEN TUe TAX -"ibE IS '"AN 50c Wanda Harris, Secretary Treasurer; Madge Kirk, Representative LESS f Service Is t Taxed P. 4 Telegraph Co. t t Theobald. George and Avelyn and Richards motored to Salt Lake Fri days day and spent three jt0 see the state Amateur CamPon-KMhll CamPon-KMhll eames. Avelyn Rich- ' . I SHIP LrOeCfa--- a? THE A. A. HOLDS l7tT SWIMMING PARTY Dividend. Utah The first major activity of the s v; Hilton who Girl, Athletic Association will be r at the Grace Idaho Pow-held Pow-held Friday evening Sept.. 16, at na 5 ut&h Power and Saratoga. Miss Nina White, sports x yearS. has been . , i hii have Ligni l" rveck manager ior swuiiui6 transferred to me xii" charge of the arrangements. I , Mr. Hilton has - ,,, oentiy moved hU family to his new Mrs. Jewel Linebaugh Berge will pleasant Grove welcomes entertain the students of the Pleas-, . back home again. ant Grove High School with a num-j ber of dramatic readings at the, Flrgt ward Relief Soc'ety regular assembly Thursday. Other gunsh.nft committee ertalned numbers on the program will be: ,n honor pf .Mrs. Elixaoet 'Vocal duet. Miss Beth Blackwell The afternoon was "pent " and Margaret Whlttingham; Ac- program and social chat rncm cordian solo, Mr. Harry Blackwe retre6hrrvents were served Among i those present were Mrs. Ban The student body council is busy Mary Williamson. Mrs. Anni 0i,( r.in for the annual autumn nlman Mrs. Clara Provo were guests of Mrs. Told and Mrs. John C. Nelson Monday Mon-day evening'. fore within Its limits, local police, sanitary t very fine display the hand-made articles. of bottled fruits and vegetables came In for their share of attention, as every Mrs. C- G. Rowen and family who have Bprni the summer in Garfield county, called on Miss Melba Fugal and her parentis Thursday, while enroute to join President C. G, Rowen in the Texas mission. Leona ' and similar regulations not la conflict with the general law, and no enumeration of powers In this constitution or any law housewlfes is interested in prepar-red; prepar-red; but this grant of authority ahall no lng tf,e finest foods, in the best way, ZZZZ oV for home use. A display of bottled regulation of public utilities hi provided fee ffuft and sewing' done by the 4-H R. K. 0. ORPHEUM MONDAY NIGHT Roy Fage of this city entered the Talent Contest, put over by the Deseret News during the month of August Four hundred contestants entered. Roy was chosen one of the first hundred. He sang in the semi finals of this contest at the R. K. 0. Orpheum last- Monday nlght-Mlssrtlennleve nlght-Mlssrtlennleve Fugal was his ac-- companlst Rojrs father, Joseph O. . Fage, and the following other people peo-ple accompanied him to Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Halllday, Mrs. Marcllla Peterson, Emery Buhler and the Atkinson brothers. ZJSSr&'ZM tirKt." tanUu clubs of the district Was on display ten relating td State affairs, to enact and attracted the attention of the ra'fcW W,toM to " """Jmany visitors . The power to be conferred upon the cities j The display of work from the :iSiJ State Trainlnr-school showed borrow money, within th limit prescribed hours of patient supervision by in- aLm"to"t hard (b) To furnish all local public rvier work done by these patients shows ZrZT" what they can do with the right Economics and Physical Education ' local In extent and use; to acquire by ton- kind of aupervlslonv The 'fern in the Hinckley High School the fi! ati . coming winter. ! aery for any.soch purpose, subject to r. Mr- and Mrft David Goufley motored to Hinckley Thursday. They were accompanied by their daugh ter, Gertrude, who will teach Home "Live" and "DsstJ- WslfH Live weight Ii no lighter than dead weight, but may accommodate Itself mor, to the comfort of th carrier, thus making tt easier to carry. - ,.1. . . Roman Plumblnf Two thousand years ago, In the reign of Augustus, the first RomaB euiperor, nearly every private nous In Roma had Ita own water supply -drawn from the main by lead pipes. The pipes have aucb a modern appearance ap-pearance that they might have been put In by a plumber of today. leaf hike to be held Wednesday, September 21st V Car Will Run Easier n. AND We Better Service Have It Properly Greased Whead Service Station """" " , I.ouise Halll Alice Roodiim, - Susie Robison. i The Smith famUy entertained Ust r evening in 'J. smith-. jsri ant evening was Those present .lvJn Carton and d"raf Salute. Mr. and Mr.. families of lAmM Fork. Stephen SheDej J fam- Mr. and r - Marle Smith Mrs. Adeline Nelson returned Monday from a two months trip East She toured the New England Eng-land States' and a part of Canada. Most of her time was spent in visiting visit-ing her son, Elroy, at. Trenton, New Jersey. The Misses Lucileand Lucy Wadley Wad-ley were Provo visitors Tuesday. Mr. Parley Warnick and sons, Alvin and Ward ell of Hinkley, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs- Fred G. Warnick of Provo spent Friday with relatives In the Manilla ward. Mr. and Mr Reed Warnick nf Ogden spent Sunday here with Mwj Warnick's mother, Mrs- C. B,, Wir- ' nick, and other relatives. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY DATE ADVANCED The atrictiona imposed by general law for th , nmtection of other communities ; ana so i grant local public utility franchli within it powers regulate thereof. ! To make local public ul aa aenuir by eondemnatioa. or etaer- wbm. property within tt corporate litarta necessary for rack Improvements I and alaa to acquir aa excess over tfcaa I that J aeexb I ad for any such improvement and to 11 or 1 Iras such excess property with rsstrirtiona, ' la eroer to prsw " ' -wroveBienL (d) To issue and sell bonds on the security se-curity of any aucb excess property, ar af any public utility owned by the city, or of th revenues thereof, or both, including, la th ease of public atilityrEsvfranehia stating stat-ing the tern apoa which, la eaa of foreclosure, fore-closure, th purchaser may operate such utility. SECTION X. Duly f rWretary of But. Th secretary of Ststo I hereby directed to ubmit th proTweed amendment to the electors of the Stat at the next general lection fa the manner provided by law. SECTION . Te Take Effect. If adopted by the elector of thi btata, this amendment amend-ment shall take effect oa January 1st, ities : and to t - a s rp n nn n ri I. M. H. Welling. Serretary of State af th State of Utah, da hereby certify that thai foresroina is a full, trs and causes mr at the Constitutional Aaaandment pro. I - poeed by th regular aeasioa ml the legisla- I Democratic primary, which ! tar af a ta earn appear f regard ' was scheduled for Saturday night ; " ",w wWrerf , WreunU t in the city hall, has been postponed j mr hand and affixed ti Great Seal af a unnv nlrht to give all a chance taa State af Utah, this (th day af Beptoav w - - -i har. 1- to see Koo seven, wjuuu, ir prasi-dent prasi-dent of the United States, who will be in Salt Lake City Saturday. The primary is for the purpose of selecting select-ing delegates for the county convention con-vention to be held ta Payson, September Sep-tember 24 th. . o . . e Card of Thanks We wish to thank all who helped in any way during the Ulness of our beloved husband sad father. We specially grateful for the eon-soling eon-soling remarks at the services and for the many beautifulfloral offer- (SZAU liuitsri of atata. 1 MoJera Ufa Today ansa oo longer reqolrea the ose of bis amsi lea to obtain tb"e commodities necejwarj for ibe malB-tenance malB-tenance of Ufa He no lonrer needs to furvrtioB a a motor or a slave. Dr. Albert Einstein to Woman's Home CompsBloo. - 8 : The Bayer Cross is not just a trade-mark, but a " symbol of safety. That name tells you it cannot depress the heart. The tablet stamped Bayer dissolves so quickly you get instant relief from headaches or other pain. There is no disagreeable taste or odor to tablets of Bayer manufacture; no harmful quantities of free salicylic add to 'upset the stomach; no coarse particles to irritate throat or stomach. NO TABLETS APE GENUINE I OAYERlASPIRIM vYITHCUT ThiS CROSS E Uyt Vivian Mr.Wi M Wef and, X Andrew Swen and Family. Md Mrs. J. J01 i : ; - family. GEEASINO SERVICE PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH |