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Show in Oil & Gas drilling now in progress at it Oil & Gas Company's big ,,ost of Farmington has al-, al-, 'eloped a great flow of nat-, nat-, Mich is increasing dailv. my should eventually de-, de-, Vmeni natural gas to do .ti)o use of coal in Salt I..ake ful present gas rates In fr'wTS'u price of ' the stock. i-ik ' may ne advanced at . 'lli the increased flow. If ..j" lMt this well, we will be you out hy automobile. ' in iv consu,ncs less than e strongly recommend ' Hurchaso of this stock. J R. La Coste ,CkKcS AND BONDS lit , Vcha"BO Bldg. T.I Clty' utah-Wasatch utah-Wasatch 2485 Seb'icesgCntS Tanld- Must ) bovver & Light 7 P'PD Temporarily at 91 Net - 1nf are steadily in-JJZ in-JJZ stock will sell at fc" soon as the bit rel'ixcs to its nor- IHOGLE S CO. :lKE. OGDEN, L. K09 Hudson Ave. Amalgamated Sugar Company 7 Per Cent Bonds Due in One to Five Years Secured by first niort rrace on planls "f the company at Ogtlen, L-ozau, Hngharr i City, Lcwiston and Sniit'i-field Sniit'i-field Utah and Burley, Twin Falls ana laul, Jdaho, and convertible into S per cent preferred stock at par. Price, at market, netting 7 to 7. -23 per cent according to maturity. Utah Power & Light Co. 'First Preferred Stock Earnings arc well above dividend requirements, re-quirements, and steadily increasing Present price gives attractive -field 7.69 per cent. . Faker Band Mortgage Co Susie 42 Vralker Bank BIdg- fe-SdSS Liberty Bonds, All Issues, Any Amounts, Bought and Sold. MILAGE PROBLEMS i -SPRINGFIELD TRUCKS, LEE TRAILERS AND H jGRAVTTY DUMP EODIES AND LOADERS. u Layers, Tractors, Power Loaders and Unloaders. g ; Call or write for information. jjj W. MOORE & CO. f P Va2ee St., Denver. 141-43 Pierpont St., Salt Lakj. j SHEER TELLS OF HISjeOOBLES Suffered Five Years and Could Hardly Work; Like New Man Now! D. A. Everett, a well-known railroad man, who has been pulling the Los Angeles An-geles Limited on the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad for several years, I was in $an Francisco a few days ago enjoying his vacation, and stopping at the Stanford hotel. Mr. Everett formerly for-merly lived in Colorado Springs, Colo., but now makes his home in Salt Lake City. He is known to most railroad men here. "Yes," he declared, '! sure do feel like a different man from what 1 did some little while back, and it. was nothing in the world but Tanlac that made a new man of me. "Four or five vears ago,"' he continued, con-tinued, "I suffered from a terrible case of stomach trouble, and had got to where 1 would go for days at a time without eating enough hardly to feed a kitten. What little I did manage to force down would upset me so I would vomit it up shortly after eating. 1 had so much gas on my stomach that I felt as tight as a drum, and no matter mat-ter what 1 did, I just couldn't get relief re-lief from my misery. 1 was so badly constipated that I had to take something some-thing constantly for it, and 1 was so nervous I could hardly sieep. T usually usual-ly weigh around 157 pounds, but fell off wav below that. 1 was so badly run down that 1 had little life or energy en-ergy left, and the hard work I had to do,' the constant exposure to all sorts of weather, and the nervous strain a man is under while at the throttle, was all telling on me, and I felt like 1 would just have to quit and try to' build myself up somehow. "Well, my wife was so uneasy about me that she kept after me to take Tanlac, as she had heard so many people peo-ple praising it. At last I consented to try it, though I had little faith in it. On taking my first bottle or two I noticed hardly any change, but on finishing fin-ishing my third bottle 1 could see it was really helping me, so I just kept it up till now 1 feel just as well as i ever did. My stomach is in fine condition, con-dition, 1 can eat anything 1 want, and all 1 want, of things I didn't dare touch before. And, I tell you what, I have enjoyed some mighty good eating since I've been here, and nothing hurts me at all. I have gained back my lost weight, my nerves are steady as a' clock, and 1 sleep like a log. In fact, I feel as fine as a fiddle, and believe I am good for many years yet on my old engine, barring accidents." Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, under personal per-sonal direction of a special Tanlac representative. (Advertisement.) Democratic Primaries ' Primaries for the election of delegates FIFTH WARP. j to t ie Democratic state, legislative and district 101 S. D. Coulbourn. 17: Re- : coun-y conventions will be held Tues- gent street i ' evening. September 21, from S to S, Diytriet ' 102 Josenh Friedman, 122 ' al t :e foilowin? Places: South Second East street. ! FIKT TV RD District 103 Amy A. Thomas, 240 East . South Temple street. District 1 P. C. Geertsen, 711 Roberta District lot Mrs. U M. Crawford, 451 street. East South Temple street. District 2-M. C. Iverson. 023 East district 105 H. S. Schofield, 717 Har- Seventh So'ith street mony place. e.u.. .o ,n trtei. District 106 J. H. Cook, US Lincoln i District " John Haiverson. SI. touth street. Fiflh tas'- trcet- District 107 Aquila Kebcker. 1055 East District t J. B. Iwis, 73S Windsor Second South street. . street. l'Xstriet MS Wiiliam R Hushes, 209 ! District ;. Goorie H.. Evan, 647 Eliza- S"." Thirteenth East street, i i,c.-1;1 street " District lu9 James Stanley, 20 Bruns- i ' i -.. wick avenue. District c Geonre K. Manwanng. 1106 District 110 F. W. Fenrose. 230 South j tout a Fifth East street. Ninth East street. i District 7 W. M. Saan, 106S Lake District 111-Moxum hotel, Charles Mc- i street. Giilis. Pat Riley. District ft 1 C Thorcson. S30 South District 112 S. I Schwartz. 209 East Eleventh East street. . Fourth. South street .,.,, . District 113 W. G. Kevsor, ioi South District 9 S. A. Maginnis, 14t2 Gilmer Ti,jri K.lsl Etreet avemje- District" 114 R. A. Barney, 555 South-District South-District 10 C. D. Erinton, 1652 South Fifth East street. State street. District 115 S. U Movie, 320 South District 11-Arthur McFarlane, 350 Har- Seventh East street. rison avenue District 116 R. E. L. Collier, 416 south ' .' , . ' L .. ,, Tenth East street. District 12 Robert A. Ste.ter, ,S4 District 117 Walter J. Sloan. 1041 East Koosevelt avenue. Fourth South street. District 13 H. C. McDonald, SIS Sher- FIRST COUNTY PRECINCT, man avenue. District 126 Edward E. Howe, South District 14 Georse H. Islaub, 19St South Cottonwood meeiinK house, twcl'.h East street. District 127 Hollidav meeting house. District 15 William Xisbet, IS (7 Lake District 12S East Mill Creek meeting street. house. District 16 Ernest R. Kimball, , 1925 SECOND COUNTY PRECINCT. South Ninth East street. District 131 Burton schoolhouse. ' 1900 " District 17 FranklyiS Christiansen. 2293 South State street. South Eleventh East street. District 132 Kimball schoolhouM. . District IS Earl J. Glade. 1191 Strat- rMstriet 1 S3 Joseph Shepherd. Twenty- - ford avenue first East street and Parley s road. District 131 Roache's ha!f-way house. SECOND WARD ' THIRD COUNTY PRECINCT District 26 Mary T. White, 61 West District 136 Miller ward amusement South Temple street. hall. District 27 Thomas S. Fowler, 26S District 137 Granite hih school. West Second South street. District 13ft Winder ward meeting District 2ft Clarence E. Bohling, 752 house, Fourteenth South street and coun- West First South street. ty road. District I?-Mrs. Luella Haymond. 210 FOURTH COUNTY PRECINCT. South Ninth West street. . . , . . District 3(1 Peerv hotel, Third South TMstrlet 141 Garfield schoolhouse. and West Temple streets. District 142 Masma schoolhouse. District 31 Robert F. Butterworth, 429 Dlsi"c'' 14o p?.c"'lus cUlbi2V.Si. West Third South street. - FIFTH COUNTY PRECINCT. District 32 Martin D. Allen, 325 South n!slnrt H6 rlunter schoolhouse First West street District 14( S. A. Thomas, North District S3 Elizabeth Carlquist, 417 Feint, Salt Lake city. South First West street. D,ls,t''icrt ,HS-Roy S. Porter, R. D. No. District 34 W. B. Homer, 422 South 6, Salt Lake City. First West street District 149 Grander ward bouse. District 35 Berkley Olson, 828 West District 150 Taylorsvtlle ward house. Fifth South street. SIXTH COUNTY PRECrNCT. , District 36 T T. Burton, 244 West District 156 M. M. Tavlor's office. be?11.". ?0"- f,;ee.- , , c .u District 157 Midvale city hall. District oi Albert J. Cope, S21 South District 15S Union Amusement hall. Second W est street. District 159 D. A. Hilton's residence. District 38 C. A. Carlquist, 338 West District 160Maxfield's lode. Seventh South street. .T- T'lstHht 39 Mrs. Minnie Link, 910 West SEVENTH COlTfcTY PRECINCT. Seventh South street. District 166 Sandy city hall. District, 40 Frank Dunford, 1240 West District 167 Sandy city hall. Eighth South street. District 6S Granite ward house. District 169 StillweH's store. . . '. " f EIGHTH COUNTY PRECINCT. District 51 Henry C. Lund, 101 North , ... . . . West Temple street. - V?YX UVrescCnt rd hOU,Se,' District 52 Edith Budd, 55 North Sec- District 1,2 Draper amusement hall, ond West street. NINTH COUNTY PRECINCT. District 53 Heber H. Davis, 644 West District 176 West Jordan ward house. First North street. District 177 South Jordan ward house. District 54 Georpe W. Timpson, 846 District 17S Rlverton ward house. West North Temple street. District 179 Bluffdale ward house. District 55 Parley A. Hill, 416 Center District ISO Herri man ward house. - "piViriet 56-.Iohn B. BurbidRO. 242 North TENTH COUNTY PRECINCT. First West street. District 1S6 Sheriff's office, BtnKham. District 57 Ernest S. Holmes, 459 Pugs- District 1S7 Ray Kenner's residence, lev court. Bingham. District 58 John W. Haslam, 544 West District 1S8 Dan Eden's residence. Third North street. Phoenix. i District 59 William Catmull, 417 Oak- District 1S9 Fox's hotel, Copnerfield. lev avenue. District 190 Ross Johnson's barber District 60 F. S,. Fernstrom, S03 Du- shop. , luth avenue. District 191 John Cunningham's residence. resi-dence. I FOURTH WARD. District 190 Peterson's pool hall. Lark. District 76 John H. Kimball, 62 East District 193 A. J. Perry's residence. North Temple street. ELEVENTH COUNTY PRECINCT. ,i District 77 B. W. Mendenhall, 12-o Third avenue. District 196 Albert Shaw's residence, District 78 Culbert L. Olson, 69 D 4619 State street. .... street District 197 Murray city hall. District 79 Gideon E. Gibbs, 169 G District 198 Second ward meeting I street. house. District SO John T. Nattress, 63 L District 199 First ward meeting j street. house. District 81 J. S. Castleton, S23 Second District 200 Grand ward meeting , avenue. house. i District 82 Jessie R. Bean, 1128 Fourth Important In order that we may get avenue. immediate returns of the primaries, you District 83 Frank B. Scott, 379 G street are requested to telephone the names of, District S4 Annie T. Piercey, 227 J the delegates to both conventions to The. street Tribune, Wasatch 590, and the Herald. District 85 Mrs. S. H. Lynch, 467 D Wasatch 767, immediately after the close street. of the primaries. (Political Advertisement.) Advertise jour old equipment in The Tribune Want Columns and see Dow qukkiy you can dupo e of it. |