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Show DON'T HAVE GRAY Ml It's Easy to look Young and Fascinating by Use of "La Creole" , r C " Oft '(' A- A, Aj "La Creole has made me - look IS years younger." . -t NO WOMAN Ehoul.l be flj.yt S haudicapped socially by fiM ( j gray or faded hair. Ev- f. i I ery woman owes it to her- I (tf(s,J self to look her best ami V avoid the uppcaranco of j t , leomiBg ago. Gray, streaked - jj I with gray, or faded hair J , " f makes many a woman look old before her time, and firay ' ' hair is so vory unnecessary. V t La Creole Hair Dressing is ' -j the most popular Hair Color J:jf I Restorer in use among soei-ety soei-ety men and women of Amer- "v"b ica today. It is 'a safq, delightful1" toilet toi-let preparation which uniformly restores re-stores gray, streaked with gray, or faded hair to its youthful beauty and luster. La Creole Hair Dressing will not stain the scalp, wash or rub off, or leave the hair with that greasy or dyed appearance. You apply it yourself your-self by simplv combing or brushing it through the Lair bofore retiringj and the results will delight you surprisingly. La Creole is Bold by Rex Drug Co., Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, and all good drug stores and , toilet counters everywhere. every-where. Price, $1.00. (Adv.) lhat Makes. Men of Blood' bd Iron? Do You -Know? P8' Any of These People? VVV ' Dice Jan Paderewski, Pianist and Nation-maker . f ( ' 1 United States Judge G. W. Atkinson, Former Governor ' V Dr. C-eorge H. Baker, Former Hospital Physician and Surgeon i t t Hen, Anthony Caminetti, United States Commissioner of Immigration , f i, , 1' Former U. S. Senator Wm. E. Mason, Now Congressman From Illinois ' ts Sjeai What They- Say About Nuxated Iron :; ; ; As a Tonic, Strength and Blood Builder . 7 i;1? i ysiciau Explains How It Helps Put Kenewed Vim and Energy Intfe r if' Veins of the Weak, Run-down, Infirm and Aged Often Increases ' r '- Their Strength in Two Weeks' Time. ) s t5u widely known men of tho highest caliber come out frankly ami publicly 3S 'e a I,roIu, t which they have personally found valuable for building up tho ' ,,C?, JE I'll and strength, it must arouse the interest of eyory thinking person in Nux- j -T SZ "'on, which is today being used by over three million peoplo annually to help i vvy ixj A rod blood, power and endurance. - f'1 ' 't " i ffe- II ! ' T. Alphoiisus Wallace, a physician of many years' experience and formerly of t t 1 ' lu' Briti!,hCaval Medical Service, says: "It is the men of blood and iron on a par v f , i I'm wtir-hardenod fellows returning from camp and fields who will forge . . " ' T 1:1 '' the biisiuet-s and political Ufo of the country today. .!w "' 1 1 f05 ""' "I"'"' til! coarso (oodt if 'lYK,' T , 'w"'"l t "VT1 l r,elar lives have made hleod S:L13 T.i r" - 11 n for these slroni;, healthv, vig " jzs i-, j U ffd--- V f L L-J ';'' ' -''I' Hiclr energy and vitalit . I f , , i I iyyt'':" ,reak. anaemic and rnn-dowu ' I ' U l' I ' ' I ""twst li.tir hlond to literally slant 1 ' ! W ft' 1 ( I aS S . -al l iron. Without iron there e, , ' , r -J N , W 4f ! s . I f ,7' -lh,oM men or hea.tl , , I V J I it h-, "- "'"'Jt'D' ") uiilsa tht A - (,' v JP f - ; J ;,'"'- "on i. obtained from tho k k 4 !. ' " ! .. mast be supplied in poiul I It ' 3)l'7 " -L'fthed and asuimi ' f ,VV jZJ, . , k J Ji M i ' ' !,,:, b"!J red blood, s,renRtll- ant Jf , -ld JT R H ,, 'r,. ..I.J """"emeiit of Nuialed Iron ldk:-fft" ---- -vl fl'taili IJW.riiMii'yduiLliii4iilllii I -r .- 1 'i'! '";"j', "' pfat merit as a tonic '' '.I n Lr,. ?!vn b.v former U. S- t i,. hodv evh'Hi'ted tfr the nerves run In conimenunir upon the probabililv of build- . 1 ' l)L i M!i"ou. who has tho dis- (.,wn it h-. restored niv appetite and my line up a stroncer raoe of peop:e by tnereait: n11l ' ' iV""10 of really big Pien vjtalltv I fel that I have dropped olf the the supply oi imn in their blood. Dr. l.rorge )V ' l.'-k ''":lmPion5l!ip or Pure Food burden ' of nionl lis of toil in the few vreets II. Pnk-r, formerly Physleian. and tsnr.-,o:i f ttclit lor the rural have been fllorns the very simple Monmouth Memorial hospital of Nevr Jroy, . Ol ' fhri"' M Mrontr advocacy di.colions for the use of Nmated Iron." i.ays: 'Iron is a r.l He.y :ieces:,ry tn enan'.'v M '" fir-,.,." ,hor hoi. made him' a ln-u'e .Ian VkiwM. one of the t-redlest food Into Iivime tt-. mus.-ie and b-ain. l;o-. l;o-. . ' ""law',, '-''""ared him to (he hearts mus'eal critinxro of Hie a-'e. a; a lime when fined loo.ls and m.mrrn nielu.els ,,. r,iw A$ iit I II"'11 ' ' bin uoririr.c w.,r!t for o-.e:iav.'d his have rob.aed ns oi nniel, of the iron v. !,:, Nail1 Na-il1 L1 'I'.lM -l-it-oii says: "I J1;lvc cfl.-n stiell-th O'Hl impaired his lieailli had recourse lure inienoeo we nioem receive, r ,r sUp,iyi;'i; . ,1 tcl- 1 l,l'i?"r '"'-"mmeiid medicine ,,. dxal'ed Iron to help relould his wasted this dei'ieien.-y and increasing Hie red eerpusch s. ,fB l'"' afl.r , '', the doctor's plac-. f.'.rces and restore his old lime heallli and I know of nothing more effective than organic , t'1'"' itl,,n K'ltical euui.aign strenBtli. He says: "I am using Mivaled iron Nuvated Iron. Kron, a careful cvamioa- oi i 'J Mlii t ch"llM '' " vacation. I Iron very frenueotly and consider it as an Hon of the formula and my own tests ol N:,s- Vl" !t, lir i'? ?"rl every morning with evcellenl tonic" With the strain imposed by ated Iron. I feel convuic-d that 11 is a prep- 'i "''M te '!!"s n,le ennuot describe. ,w0 years of almost ceaseless work' in the aration winch i any physician can take himself M ' pr !: ' ,Nunted Iron. As plo- cause' of his fatherland it is easily understood or prescribe for his patients with il,e utmost " !'"'"' lonth j""' dn'E lOBisllilion. I whv be sought the sustaining benefit, of Nil- confidence of olyaiuing highly beneiicial and 5 ' afto. 10 try an adverlhed rem d t on satisfactory results. The fact Hint Nuvat. d ri!"' 1 t","'!"" "f of niv modi. Then there is rnlted States remmlssioner Iron is today being used by over three million fb"t'cfir " 'Hie results have of nimigratlon Hon. An.honv raminetti. who. people annually as a tome strength apd blood- l l I, , V'J own . I made up a sp"t e his .14 rears nnd a life which calls lum builder, is in itself an evidence of !. 1' vlni ,"oml know about it and o p 'Is of the country iu all climates and pohbc confluence and I am convinced M, ,: , ft".'""51'" 1 I"111" tu:,nent ,1 sea's"., is today more aenve and alert , w-onle take-'"J L, Uuii , J 3ln how r. vears of ace ,... ,anv a wntr man would be in meet- weak and run dr..n it win ll n f. ',;,, "MMy whirl, v ill bHd ,p I:, . 1 ' s, ra in ' of bis official duties. nation of stronger, healthier n-.cn ami ,,,,cn." t"?n '"'VPLoL M,'"'imriMram1 -1 The Manufacturers' Note, Nuvetcd ,ron iu 1. few the opMw, ,f .,., -!TonS,UuuvcJsshi;,u,'! Z,' iU UZTlt I'nit-i . 1 S -M , L is o'' hasie.-t confinement ervwhere. ml, ke the older inorganic ir.n ,.-o.i- Jl in e '""t-'ten. win r, . our' "f I-V''- ' " T ,o,rt in N ,v-ted Iron the ucis. it is easily assimilated and J.v, no: iu.'ure J M,.' PtihUe vwei" "J'";"' .v"' r,,' ' vvli, b lp b-iug one's the teeth, make them black nor ups,,; ,e . 0smm W'MMiiEii BSEji 'K'mu T f nl,7,il " lo " ,Iro" J ,:," ?est -ative for disponsed in this city bv Schramm Johns,,-,. u,i ie -r, ,b?rs X " ! : ! i Be Careful in Using I Soap on Your Hair ! I Mot soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much n!ka!i, which is very injurious, as it, dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The bort thin to use is just plain mulsii'iod cocoanut oil, lor it is pure and entirely crcase!es. It 's very cheat), and lients tbe most cxpensh e soaps or any t h i n else all to pieces. You can zci tliis at any dnij store, land a fw ounces will last the whole : frmily ior m-r1: r.s. Sm'ply nv),V:'. the hair it h v.at.T aa-l nib it in. : i'-ou T a t c-i ,-poon f i:l is all '. hat rcuu i ro i. ! nv;!-; o.i n n a tiun-'iaii'-e of rich, crrn.-'.v 'ather. rlcan-o? thoro-.ihiy. and r;:--- oat easily. The hair tlries fj-.ii. k!v and evenly, nnd. is o f t . tro;-h 1 oo r. i r: Z- bright, fluff v, w;iv and ea.-v to haii'llc. Reside5, it I oo:-ens and tal;es out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff. Adw) WSI This Sugar Factory Will jj Ml Increase Prosperity Uw VAofy rfefggjgjjjljkji Locat-cd in the heart of one of the most prosperous H t aRiicultural districts in the stiitc, our splendid new siiar VrWSVSS 1"l " T factory at Gunnison, Sanpete countv, promises to bo another z Z,Wf'- N of Utah's yi'CCESSFUL and GOING industries. It is Ii2f mSSA already 01 per cent conmleted and will I'OMTIVELY $5 vW- Wm f 7ll....l fi 'ai'e this i:ilL ' . WlliP; 'Tfip A JeS:y '5 Comfortable homes, fertile fields, thousands of sheep i- WwAK-i an cattle, up-to-date schools and contented people all W.K-V KSSfWl MlSfam these and more, have long characterized the spirit oi' banpeto R'1 - YyVy' glM county- wWz -yyyWw)JfSSSi With more than 58,000 acres under intensive cultivation, f Wyy !ljpa'7-jgy- Kj Hanpcto is the second county in the stateMn point of irri- t j Wfify' rT" " M Twenty thousand people, most of them prosperous - 'iPv yyyy0iz- ' M farmers and ranchers, have chosea this district for their yyyyyM-- - rr""" j permanent homes. Wy yM'h i . f 'i Sixteen thriving towns and cities social and business s fivWtfs 1 centers have been built. O''7'" ' A Gunnison VaP.ev, one of Sanpete county's most pros- J-'tfsi ZywW l- Al pcrous districts, contains approximately 1200 irrigated Vis- sWWZ- fWsyrb ' ?rrr-JP$ ' jr'arms' averaging 60 acres each every one of them a proof si' yVrJKP-rJT of prosperity. Besides, vast recources remain untouched. N.yv y-yp7r' T'-sTlf (E-i Excellent transportation facilities so essential to ex- 'WiSzyW, $9 -S'r?. "'-XX pansion and development are provided bv tho Marvsvale JrTM. -S branch of the D. & R. G. railroad. This line runs directly tVoi:'&V Oflik & irP'i?z&f$&' through the valley. A spur connects it with our factorv. lW77' VsWvrJ&Z' t--Z-&sil K Nature and industry have provided these prosperous ZvV rwi3" S rlir ! conditions. We are adding the siijjar factorv. Careful and fJi &Vyv ySjj we investors will prosper through its operation. V. 'tjffiffi. WyfrJs .rX Write for complete information regarding the company. l "ri WmfSM Gunnison Valley Sugar Co. MM tyW?t&-W&U Office, 420 Boston Eidg. Phone Wasatch 1803. r VWt'S, Wfc'$8ft'&ri S.lt lake cur. unn. IVZWm i? V I ; J Tlie qiioslmtis answered belnw ai'e pi.jn- ! , ra.t in cli.'n'irter; the .symptoms or dia ' i 4 A 7 Vs are Riven anil the answers should ' A. . r I 1 Pl.v to any ease of nhnilar nature. .' ' i X Those wlshin;.- further advice, free, may n v address Dr. Lewis Baxter. College Buil;- s y ' K. College-Klhvood streets, Dayton, v. i ' t no. inel'.'.siny self-addressed, stumped ! i ' velope for reply. Fnll Tianie. and :id- j I t 1 diess must he siven, hut only Initials or it ' t , f titious name vU be used in any an- t s vers. The remedies eftn lie ohtaiiied at 1 . j 4 i y well-storked dnier store. Any ilruj:- i Jn , ( ' gist can order or wholesaler. s - ' ; '.j 1 id if yon can tell ine soincihint' to v i r "eve mo;" ? ? ' Answer: This is niv favorite rernedv mi t li q number of letters rcct; i ci jfA f ni peojlu who h;'.ve used it is piuvt'l " ; v;iliie in rheumatism. T1i fuliuwinfr v'; ih niprlo by jnixini well, taUinf fi. ten- ! v I ootiful at. meal tnnen iiiul ucrniti Veffi'o j 1 j 4 i j ' liriiif.': ('ujm;. o.sscne.,- C'tr'iiri). 1 ul; y ..JL . n',, 1'luitl U;iiuT.vor1, 1 07..; fynij-. ;ir,-:i- , ' 1 a r 1 1 1 ;j fi.mi'., i oz?.; irflirfc (,f j ..; 1 it 1 1-.-. "Workman" j.s'k-:- 'i i'v -- H-'c - v m'-' v'i;to. nf ri-lH.M,m. one-hulf '; with painful Uidrw-vs Hint I tint w.,rk uunct'I "-'liuin .salicylate, 1 Oram:--. rcrru:any. Ai y lecp is 'iislurbed bv frc- qjunt caiiS. only j void small amount "Fr- Advice'' urit'i: "I want voyp and fohnwa burmnp. smartme pains, froe advbjc. J seem to have kiu.' ail tr IiafkaeheH and often cliUi and tevcr. pioces. I am irritated and annoyed by j making mc real fick for a day. dixzv moments. fickle arietitn, no 1 Answer: A frood tonic, .soothing and f';Un",,K' ,,litu has no Il'''-'es for ' neutralizinp: medicine for smh com- I plaints is I'.almwort Tablets. 'J'ry them Answer: There are thousands v ho Iivij - ' and continue a few wcei-.s and I am too faii. and linn find lliemselves in i sure you will write me of your recovery, your pli;;lu. The nervous vieor has heen ... dcia nif'i. A tunic inviia'rati!;?: niedieli, , r.iltd ilii'-e-rain Cadoinejie 'i':jhlels vedl "C. C." mi's: "If you kno-.v of any- s-ff-nl ai.) to .alure i,7 K,i,,,,vSr,B leire tiling ih.-it will erne dandruff, it, iii-r: fo-.d-.-neicv and five your svsten, a scalp and pr-mal ure haldi.e-.',, j.poo let ' i-lin nee to t er oi ,r ra I e, '). calm orvrt :ne 1 now what a is." ' jiiiouid tal.c Li i c phe-e ,,f t-hatleii-d nerves, ., An..-.'.';-: l or -r-,1 ye-irs I ha... pi-i.- j ... serine, plain ;.,.;v 7t T 3 , i -, . !t -. ,.ii, i ,.r 1 V:. ' n .-r's -.','ifi: a:k": '.'i'l ynu p!a" :-, aiiy:lii:o: l;nvn f - -r Tee 1 1 nie-,' of 'till me how tor ovr rei'rne ob".,ily?" diseased scalp. C.-t i'. in : ..ur-oiiTe-" iars . . , ! wi-h f!l d rections. It ouicklv over- . " ":"Xf y . C'l.e ity is hurd.-n-om-. V.t-I V.t-I conies ail .li.-eas-s of hair and s'alp n:,d fat on ll-e liuman noly is u- Kiv.-s new vifc-r and intense natural color """: 1 "ml '-m-nOy r.-.iliH sinouslv. 10 the hair. " r1',"11 'n'","'l ' r.-du,.,. ia ... to tal.e. r'i:ularly five-Kinm Aroolona "Mildred" writes: "I am constantly Tn'Oel... They are put up in seal, d tub. :, embarrassed because of the f..t of Inv w,!, ' ;"T'!,'",f ' j"""" U!":- ,r"ld , "ry e.vtreme tliinness. 1 have ab:-..,lutely no ell-cocked driu-ist. can tupply them, r-olor in my fir ard lips ami I am dull ... and lifek-.-.-. m,..' t of the ti:r.rt. I'leaf-.e "Sara r " wrae,..; "r am ' r.-i-tipated advise nie win.t to do." ard l-.a-.-; a -case skip. .utr. r ' -mri ; ., . , . Iieadroh,'. i nd i ion fonie kidnev 1 i;. ti-o ' '!... 'II.:.; .an i.. '.' -, Ansu.T 111' h, - i neied" to ..-.ap-v,, . : P -:.',! i' :::-. . i-i.-l, 1 a d 1 1 1 " ' '' r:. ; a .s;:l:.,b 'labi.le. ma'de'TrVpi fr ail any .pae ";-: in .-.'-a:.-n erj.f'ais '.vali suiphu:. i iva.o la-ear a'al h, rli mcli-fu;i mcli-fu;i ri : r . -M . : - p,y ta sin::. s,' m ; lie Ta i re-ula i lv ihe hh-c.d is imri- bi'T'd is enr:, h' o 1 y the i."-e of these; tod, th? la.v.r-ls and liver slimula ed Into tablets your v.uithl v.:i iiaTeas". lo.a!:h" action and laolih "'tablisheii. ... They are packed in sealed tubes vith fu'i 1 dirtcllons. Th-?e tablets are splendid "T-.rtna ' writes: "r sufr. r w ith :aVju- for rliildren, as thev do not pripe or i! mntism all the time nnd i ,r. v,.ry siei:eu. ( Ad vert if emtn tj |