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Show ! UTAH MEN IN j U. S. SERVICE MORRIS C. FLLAS. I : I : t -r ,Kt-. i ' j I II ill Son ot Mr. and Mrs. R. Kaufman, 1'iO Eaat Fifth South street. Enlisted in naval reserve August 12. 1918, and sent to San Diego. Formerly employed as stenographer in abstract department of Tracy Loan &. Trust company. KATE E. SPBINGEH. I (t - Jj tf Son of Mrs. Matilda Springer of Midway, Mid-way, who enlisted April 21, l!Ui, in the coast artillery, and who is now in France with the Sixty-seventh artillery. COEPORAI, NATE 0. COLEMAN. ti-: sis I . : : '! i-ii. - . .. "!& c ' . , : ':: : . Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Coleman of Midway, who enlisted May 3, 1917, in tlie field artillery. H served seven! months in Hawaii and now is .stationed at the school of fire at Fort Sill, okla. I SCALE ALL OVER CfliLMAO In a Rash, Scalp Sore and Red. Cuticura Healed. "When my little granddaughter was about three weeks old I noticed that a brown scaleappeared all over her head, and it seemed to be in a rash. Her scalp was sore and red, causing her to be cross and fretful and she lost a gTeat deal of sleep. Her hair seemed to be very thin and dry. "Then I thought I would try Cuticura. Cuti-cura. They seemed to give relief at once, and I used two cakes of Soap with one box of Ointment when she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. J. A. McElhaney, Torrington, Wyomine April 24, 1918. 6 When Cuticura has cleared your skin of pimples and redness keep it clear by using the Soap assisted by the Ointment Oint-ment for every-day toilet purposes. S.mpl. E,ch FriiVfllill. AHdro, po.t.o.rfl: Oatlcyi, D.pt. H. Bo. ton " Sold .I'.rvwhere Soap 2c. Ointment 25 and 60c. Talcum &c |