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Show WOMAN'S DANGER PERIOD The "j.erioj between forty-five an.l ' f::ty-five years of aee is sai.I to be a 'rwis or danger peno 1 in a woman's lue which tests her for her fitness to continue in the race. It is then that she suffers from such annoying syhip-toms syhip-toms as ' heat-f inches. nervousness, heaJaohes, '"the blues." or dread of icjecaicg evil, or some dormant dis-ese dis-ese in the system decomes active, "hen a woman is passing through this crisis there is one tried -nd true rem-e;iy. rem-e;iy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which after forty years of success is now considered the stan. lard remedy for woman's ailments. (Adv.) 13th Year. BmmammmmmKaammAtmmmmaoaatmmm .,x'-:-.jx gXper Dental ' "c"f-y? Service that's jixst what you receive here, 8 T because Dr. Morgan, Dr. Ward and ' ' 't myself are equipped by education, ex- ;.C perience and the most approved mod-.t mod-.t ern appliances to give it to you! 1 ' j each of us is a graduate of Amer- I ica's leading dental colleges; each has '-- A''Af , practiced in this city for many years , , -MrM, .J an(i each has hundreds of friends and satisfied patients who are our biggest asset. -because nothing is too good for patients here we have the largest and finest reception room in Utah the whitest, lightest and most spotless operating rooms you ever saw a big, modern, sanitary laboratory and a complete sterilization department, where every instrument in-strument Is made germ-proof. j V I -because nothing is too good for patients we use only the finest B materials known to the profession. This is positively the oly dental office in Utah that publicly guarantees to, always has and always does use only solid gold in bridgework remember that! -in spite of all these advantages, prices are extremely jnodest! Geld crowns are of 22-karat heavy gold, reinforced for $o, solid gold bridgTwork? silver fillings, Si; gold fillings, S2 to $5; porcj-lain porcj-lain fiiHnr's (true-to-nature), S2 each. A specialty of the yery best Won wiiSSm plates. Painless methods. All work unlim tedly and uZ.nditTonaify guaranteed. "Every patient must be absolutely and forever satisfied." lady nurse attendants. S office open evenings. examinations free. j . Br. R. H. RAMSEY Dr. r. E. Morgan. Salt Lake's Leading Dentist. Dr. Edw Ward. j 113 Main Street. Wasatch 2397. g ii niwwiipj m inn 111111 1 1,1 '" wmr11-" i'"1 iJ-l-TifcHvairMr--vrii-ain--initi.niri i ' 'in i m m iihBim m nm - t-i m mn ii-rr-ntf - - M ft mjJH, jti&: ..." '". L ' yJ p'-ffifcX' Vpbs V' ? '' Slttve-Valvt Motor "Knights" Win War's Motor Test Never has an automol)ile Then came the tank! The absence of noise and cnne l:n put to more ex- . Again the Knight was se- .ration of the Willys- trcme demands than have lccted Knight motor has exerted a been imposed upon the ' . refining coach influence, be- Knight engine in war service. tn the tanks it has the cause its silence severely era- Nrvnr hn m nntomnhll greatest latitude to prove its phasizes the slightest body Never has an automobile reSourccfiHnes8, supreme n0;ses engmc triumphed as has the qui(.tn(.ss and compicte de- 9 Knight engine in the Hercn- pendability The great number of Wil- lean w ar tasks imposed up- . . . lys-Knight sales makes it pos- on it- .I".A,m"a. 2--.000 owners , sible tQ6 lace this more fi. The British selected the of Willys-Knight cars enjoy dent car (with theory motor Knight - motored omnibuses t!8. 8ame h'Sn standard ol that improvea th use) on for tremendous transports- eltinency. e market at an exception- tion tasks. Why not you lj ally modest cost. Prices 1. o. b. Toledo The Four Touring Subject to change without notice The Eight Touring '1525 '2QQ0 BROWNING AUTO & SUPPLY CO. Incorporated, Distributors. Phone Wasatch 659G. 570 South Main Street. Century Printing Co., Salt Lake's printers, Cj1-35 Edition street. (Adv.) GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Recommends Dally Use of Magnesia to Overcome Trouble. Caused by Fermenting Fer-menting Food and Acid Indigestion. Gas and wind In the stomach, accompanied ac-companied by that full, bloated feeling after eating, are almost certain evidences of tho presence of excessive hydrochloric acid in the stomach, creating so-called "acid Indigestion." Acid stomachs are dangerous, because too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often leading to gastritis, accompanied by serious stomach ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creating tho distressing Kas, which distends the stomach stom-ach and hampers the normal functions of t ho vital internal organs, often affecting af-fecting the heart. . It is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to treat with ordinary ordi-nary digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on the stomach acids. Instead, get from any druggist a few ounces of Disunited Magnesia and talto a teaspoonful in a quarter glass of water right after eating. This will drive the gas, wind and bloat right out of the body, sweeten the stomach, neutralize the excess ex-cess acid and prevent Its formation, and there is no sourness or pain. K is u rated Magnesia (in powder or tablet form never liquid or milk) is harmless to the stomach. Inexpensive to take and the best form of magnesia for stomach purposes. pur-poses. It is used by thousands of people, peo-ple, who enjoy their meals with no more fear of Indigestion. (Advertisement.) Children Cry FCR FLETCHER'S C ASTO RIA li Powerful Motor 0 . klj i The powerful 4 cylinder i' l jp . jfiy 'I motor which drive the W.V El jN-:n3r Nash One Ton Truck has ; jjr-l 1 M given highly satisfactory 'i X5s , ! i;i service in trucks of much fi t greater carrying capacity. i' $ Pi ChBMU. - $1495, F.O.B. Kenoiha f , K.J " 2 ton, 1875 fcl I U - Quad, 3250 - 1 Si, Pacific Nash Motor Companv, Ter- M '', f. rltory llistrihutors, S7-39 W. 4th S'l 'i So. UNITED MOTOR CAR CO., Jf,'i 33-35 W. 4th So., Salt Lake City, y&fvj E: j.JM il. J "Banking Perfection Un-der Un-der U. S. Inspection." "At the Old Clock AlfrS Corner " IW We invite the fullest eon-SMis5pW eon-SMis5pW fideiKte of our customers in the working out of Jj$b their plans for enlarged (jg.t,.5l facilities. We like to Jj talk over matters of this jyiTa31Cs If kind, for we are inter- fSES:a I ested in the development . t:tTJS.1 I of business. -f Utah State "t--, T National Bank te"?l OFFICERS fw.p,--...,, Joseph F. Smith, President. fj: Heber J. Cnnt, Vice I'resldent. -c1-"- u- -a Charles W. Nibley, Vice President. Kodney T. badger. Vice President. Z ZX&t' Henry T. McEwan, Cashier. George H. Butler, Assistant Cashier. ' HTATKMIv'.'T M-'ide. to thu brink ' omrtli-.- i'ri-r of th BtaiH of ri.-.li of the Western Loan & Building Co., P;ilt Luke City. Ctah. The amouiit of u ut boi iZ' d apital 518,000'' ,0'J Thi! pnr v.ilm; of -.-1- ti hliarc Vrt.M The mi rrjl-er of u.mtuii hold during fin? yonr 29,913 Thj rnim i--r of r-h;u en can- el(-d ;i rid wi bib :i wn during dur-ing th'i pre'-eding year 34.84 Ht.'itemcnt of r--'-lpff and dlKbu:-mento dlKbu:-mento during th- i-rt-i e hng year; liECKIJ'TS. Cah on hund at cIomj of last fi 1 yar $ i:r,.::,.ot Tu-n on running stork 4 7',HT 1 . 73 T'ald up uck t. 7,:i"0.00 L-po:dts , :;'.1.45 Ixinw repaid 7L'L'.HHr,.8 lnt.frr-nt 27M.J6.41 Pn-rrilum Insurance and taxes 12.7n7.91 Pine.- 8,180.00 Pan bookn. Initiation and trarinfr fees 8,831.87 Borrowed money Repaid Kt. 1 22,177.05 Mlf ellaneoiiH receipt a, viz. : F.:tra Jrnt "h" to k 2,6.10 Oen. Fund V.r.. A'-r-t &:,,'iz.".67 Refund of cost advanced ft,;". t . JO Real estate sold and rf-nts.... B3.47H.90 Perm, rearve f i;nd stock C'j.'j'jZ . Zj Sundy a'-rtH., including building build-ing under construction 602.C03.51 Total receipts $2,C34,747.S5 DISBURSEMENTS. Loans on mortfrapre securities. 1 1. 425,431 .12 lyjanfl on paan book t-ecuritv.. 4o,i39 . 76 WlthdrawalH of .running s'.O'k 307.H22.77 I Withdrawals of paid up stock. 2,V.W Withdrnvals of deposits 7.",8o&.60 Dividends paid during the year 5",f23.50 Expenses, including salaries.. 6,o7?.03 Attorney fee 7.). 00 1 Interest paid 3,8-2.39 CaHh on hand at close of fiscal year 42,154.70 MiK'-ellaneous disbursements, viz. : Insurance and taxes and cost adv 26,012.25 Exp. and Improvement on real estate- 8,263.40 Agents accounts and commission commis-sion 8.049.43 Sundry accounts, Including building under construction. 573,263.71 Total disbursements $2,634.7 17 . S5 A statement of Its assets and liabilities '. at the end of the year, and the nature; ASSETS. Cash on hand $ 43.U4.70 Loans on mortgage security. 3,504. 88.6 Loans on contracts 82,053.57 Loans on pa63 book security. 71.S36.21 Real estate 6,500.00 Miscellaneous assets, viz.: Perm, reserve fund con 23, 145. OO Home office building 45. "00. 00 Insurance and taxes and cost. 10.496.57 Sundry accounts receivable... 3.459.45 Total assets 53.7&S.0G4.13 LIABILITIES. Running stock and dlvidends.$l,028,10?.l7 Paid up stock and dividends.. 3H6.470.0O Deposits and interest 322,407 -feO Fund for contingent losses, surplus 2?, 151. 53 Undivided profits for six months 147,050.90 Miscellaneous liabilities, viz.: Partial pavments on loans and contracts 864,035.78 .Permanent reserve real estate sold 23,145.00 Sundry accounts, including building under construction 3S.604.9S Total liabilities J3.79S.964. 19 R. W. Mad sen, being first duly sworn according to law. deposes and says that he is vice president of the above-named company; that the statements made in the foregoing report are true and correct nd that said statement contains a full and correct exhibit of the condition of said company's business at the close of the year 1917- R. V". MADS EN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th dav of February, 191S. (Seal) H. M. TT. LUND, Notary Public. State of Utah, office of bank; commissioner. commis-sioner. L W. E. Evans, bank commissioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above-named above-named company, now on file in my office this 15th day of February, 1H1S. W. B. EVANS, Bank Commissioner. g!005 |