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Show , I A Shampoo Worth Trying ! Ji h iot De';f-:-ary t.o shampoo your bair so frpyjuontly if it is entirely' arr-l properly :I(;an-"d ;j'h tini by t.be; iir.o of a really oik sianirjoo. The r-aitut to ii,) anrj fju if k "-vt, drying shampoo that vc can rf'-.ommrno! to our radfr? i", onf! that brinsfH out a.ll Ihn natural beauty of trio h;nr anl may onjovo! at very JittJo oxpp.ri"-, Ly 'lisolvin a tfia'.poonfiil of r.'anthrox, which ran be obtained from anv dru'h. V., in a cup of hot wat:r. Thin inakcK a. full nj nf f. bam poo u irj, t-nough it is ca,y to apply it to all tho liair injt':;i- of jut to t K ; top of th; head. Tbiw, vhTt rubbed into thfi neajp a,nr onto ever (strand of hair, rheini'-ally diJ--boI':?! all irnnu Title,. Jt in vtv hooHi-i hooHi-i n y and roofing in i I. k ar 1 1 o " , i h w 1 1 a.H benef ieial to bo) h wal p a nd hai r. A f ter ritjinrj out the lather o rrrafil, yoij will find tho Ip ii f r'-j.h , el'-an and fr'-M from dandruff, while the hair drir(i qu irk ly and o ve.n I v, de vi- Inpi n a, bri.yht lu'.t'-r and a soft f In If i nr." that mul""! it fc''nt very h'-avy. (Adv.) MOTHER OF 14 HAS 01 MM But Was So Sun-down Before Be-fore Taking Tanlac Couldn't Do Anything Any-thing Worth While. "Ycp, sir, I have gaiued twenty-five pounds and now I eau do all my housework house-work and attend to my 'war garden' and other small patches about the house, but before taking Tanlac I couldn 't do anything worth while, ' ' said Mrs. Amelia Mann, wife of a well-known well-known farmer, living on R. F. 1). No. 2, Ogden, Utah, recently, in, a statement state-ment that is both interesting and remarkable. re-markable. Mrs. Mann is the mother of fourteen' children, and, although 61 years of age, she says she feels many years younger now. Continuing, she said: "I commenced suffering with stomach stom-ach trouble sixteen years - ago, and gradually kept getting worse until seven or eight years ago, when I had a spell that laid me up for nine or ten weeks. 1 simply suffered agony, and from then on I began having such terrible ter-rible T pains in and about my stomach at times that I could hardly stand it. 1 would get in all kinds of positions, trying to pet some ease, but the only way J could get any relief was to lie hard on my stomach, ami for two weeks I never slept two houra a night. I was under treatment several times, and tried all kinds of medicines, and still got no relief, and' when they told me T could never get well without with-out an operation, I felt that my trou-ble trou-ble must be very serious. "1 used to weigh 17.5 pounds,' but I kept falling off until got to be very thin. When I began taking Taulac, about two months ao, I ju weighed '2o pounds, but now I weigh 1.30 have gained twenty-five pounds, and am stili gaining. I can eat most anything any-thing I want without its hurting me, and I seldom ever have a pain of any kiDd. I feel almost like a girl again, and, while I am 61 years of age, I can do as much housework as lots of women who are much younger than T am. 1 certainly do give Tanlac all credit for my wonderful improvement, improve-ment, and am willing to tell everybody every-body what I think of it." Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, umKr personal per-sonal direction of a i-pecial Tanlac representative. ( Advertisement.) There ;it aortic joo-i uarsniiis in i;srd rifirr fiirnit'ire nt Arrow J'-es. !L'.fl- Wfst fcecoml South. f Advertisement. ) C?ntorr F rint tnr Co.. yait Lake '9 printer:-, C.1 Kdiann street. fAdv.) I A rtz props ra'.ory -iav audi ll'oar'jinr: s-honl for i;ir. (lymna i Ii U'ti. m' iinmiii' pool, ton nib a n & '-i-KothnM. Ifprrrments of hom,:T "OODumu's, art and music. j Tlitirouchly ro novated buihlinrrf.A New tnunat'.'titiMit. V KINDERGARTEN fnr bo ? and . ;-'irl:. aes 4 to ti. Joy? admitted tei t r t 'radr. D j School Opens September 4th. !Minerva Moniii Buckner, Principals Th Rt. Rv. Frank Hale Tonret.T Acting Biliop of Utah. Rector I i Tel-Po Wasatch 8 1 jt , vr-' f'- .j. 'ji'. I-.; fr" ; , 'tp'S' .-Ni.V y?s nrsrc vri fill-Hii 'iXVlH " j t. j "r y ' 3C3 ! m i j. jl ill! t $ yf t P W,t 1 s - r - - , ; ' J " ' i - s ! it,- ; i 4 'ti i .ryyf-r-z-'yt'T'V'''-;'.'--. - y " , . . .. ;V ..' -,... mbc" ! r..... , i --r.-i j-mi-iiinyii ii n--T-' -i fl SACRED HEART ACADEMY OGDEN, UTAH. Berrin'i Forlyfir-t .Sr.Lf!a::t it 'onr Tursday, Srplrinbrr i, i'.'l. I ird itutiun acr red 1 1 ''d t n Sf,:i I n T,'n i vrrsi t y. Aradfirn ic, lm mm'' re in I and I mnnnt io, Mi ii'rn'n K 'mi i so. KxTpt iona.l Advanlat," 's in Muiii-, Art ami I'lxpnion. , VyryX OynMiasium in the ritv, under i iifd nicl nr nf Sap.M'tit S-dinnl, I ittl on. Jd':al liOi-at inn l-Wt i Id i n , Mndfrn; Kiiiipinonl, ('nmplcto. l''nr ( 'at.a.ln;;ijn !, or addrisw Sitdor uprrior. Salat Wiw Academy I Salt Ltiko City, Utah. ACCREDITED TO STATE UNIVERSITY Special Courses in MUSIC, ART, EXPRESSION COMMERCIAL COURSE Gymnasium Under Expert Instructor Fall Torm Oponii TucBday, Soptoitilior 3rd. Bond for CutaloRiic to ST3TER SUrEBIOE. M Enlist in the Students5 :;j Army Training Corps i AT THE ;; UNIVERSITY OF UTAH j U SALT LAKE CITY IJI This call is issued to high school graduates and to men already enrolled h( M in college. Jlilitary training is given everj- enlisted man under the direct y m supervision of the war department. Students are permitted to pursue their y, j j ' regular college studies. : Complete Army Equipment Is Provided by the j j Government Without Cost to the Student.- I I At 'the present time, enlistment in the Students' Army Trainius Corps ; .; I is the plainest road leading to an officer's commission. j ill ! The Autumn Quarter Begins September 26. ! j j Send at Once for Complete Information. j UNIVERSITY OF UTAH j! JOHN A. WIDTSOE, President. ! j j ELBEKT D. TEIOMAS, Secretary-Registrar. . 1 1 11 t ! Enlist by Going to the Utah Agricultural College Nov Opportunities at' Logan for Utah and Idaho Boys in Training Corp to Train for Conxmissions in U. S. Army and for Technical Service Od Soptf mber 5, if the prmul draft bill becomes a th? Government, sll raen qualified to .tte!d .:: Utt. all youne men of Amenra betweea the f5 of IS BhouJd renter in the a A. T. C. AT ONCE. nd 21 must register for 'some form of military service. New and former jludentf may renter at the It It is the erpretscd desire of the War Department and Asrricultnra! Collejf BY MAIL. Fi'l out and w-i ; the State Council of Defense that all Qualified att,nd follow H to the strar rh Aeultax . leze. locan, T tan. It rJ! eonsntnTe vxn. nr0D v.- college and tenure a combination of military and aca tance by the Icjtitntion. a ftadejjt of the Utsi Ar"- demic tnininc- To make this possible, a Students' Army tural College and a member of the Sclc-nte' Any i: Training Corps (S. A. T. 0.) has been established at the '"C Corps. Utah Agricultural College. Should Conjjress lower the xf yon are over TI. but have cot yet been eallec - aje of liability to immediate militrv service, men of the military service or have ben civen dfterred class." new ages, NOT At.BEAPY ENLISTED may find difficul- tion. v'ou may enter the Utah ' Arricuhii-al Lollefe r ty in enterinr; the service otherwise than through the enroll in the Reserve Officers" Tramirc Corr. Te; v Uraft Bonrds. Men who enlist in the S. A. T. C. when then receive special military and aoaiejEic trai". thev conie under the jurisdiction of the draft law, WILL prepare vou for a commissioned office ia tie BE PLACED TN CLAiSS 5P. To meet the request of States Army. REGISTRATION CARD (Cut Here) AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH Special Mail Registration Form I. the undersigned, a candidate for admission to the Agricultural College of Vtah and to the Stnietts' Armv Training Corps of that Institution, do hereby pledge myself, on being admitted, to conform stnct!y Jti at all times io its rules, and by all proper means to promote its best interests. Name in full Ape . . : ii Home Address Birthplace ,, C Date of Birth Former Stndentt (Abswtst Yes or N Father's Name Mother's Name jj' Legal Guarrlian Address ' ' (Cut Hercl ' The entrance fee of $o.00 should be inclosed. Check the vocational practical courses of the ColV w.;i- or T'otloffieo Money Order accepted. (The student may examination. delnv pavun-nt of Ihe $5.00 entrance fee until he arrives ' T, r(..v . ,. . ,, v . v n it , , : Agriev.lrural vol'eje is resr-endirr is.- at the school.) The applicant should report for wprk on cently to the Governmetit rAiuevt that miUta- Seplember 30, or ns soon thereafter ns possible. technical experts be trained, h maintains, ommnai" Candidates. are admitted to the freshman class who ! 1" ""f ' are graduates of high schools or who have lo nit of "gr cuhuraY Kr . Heme Feet.-- high school work. 1 certain cases mature students or AI Ad Mrl?m A"'" .CoB,al';.1 otters ,av be ndiiitted eon.litionally to the collocate , pperfTnitiel , f'elre?) .'. V1 t,7T!,, Un- work" of the Institution, if they satisfy the committee on r,re and re l-i e . t '"v"0'1"' "'.V, enlrau.-o of thoir ability to suc-cssfnlly cam- the work. Sn : t h highe. t 'in ,i 7' Those 18 veara of age or over, or those under IS who V. r furtheT TnV . . FVi Cpr' v- - have hnd two years of hgh school work, are admitted to Vuh A rie.lml cu ' " Serve Yourself and Your Country by Registering at the UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AtvrrilitcU by t 1.-uiv I .w und WVm . ( ".i n?vni?ir nnd Primal y I Vt.4t- inrntA, l:trnMvc Riov.ind.s. (.'ur-tif. il Mir mu.Iv ;md rciM ni rhv.Mrwl tniMiin;;. M.-rptn i-irrh. I Xnn.-Mu inkf. I nil lent oiviw .Vpti-mlMT III Mhrx rl .Hvol i ml. n in.ni tun. Pi )ncm.l. Mnr? I. Lot-Jcv, A. B, f-fw! fotnni' A"1 n'l WfnT. .(mttfl I P r riVt . V- iinin ("I prth Menii I r.AMlirrtnNo luit'eltftil. I nmrl rlntn I pntt lAr fit "Mind ir-H nMt,w ht rll I Lwns ;in'tW-Mt ni'lfw. 17(11 vt ,t m - t Sr inr MrtH. fi" Himfr-itcrt l'-ipVii, w n i r ii m i vft cathihimi hake aen. - pniur.irAi., rate ah. cUh-raiA. I ' vy u'nfnrl L.l. .DAVIS, r,, .. 'Q,y " pr,.3A Tl.At. ClD.Ui1 |