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Show i "Subscribe for the Union. I 1 Joseph Orton, ZuHdot ct? Qlioo Malxor, 2 DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE, ST. GEORGE, UTAH. B. r(vo ntfc-n'lon to biuine 8 and fair dealing I hop to retain the p 'tronafje of the public. 2SrRepai! ins nfa'.ly done.j3 SPRING IS ALMOST And the birds are numerous numer-ous among the Mesquit and . Greaswood, singing their sweet songs of spring, bringing bring-ing joy and merriment to the gay, striving to drive away the gloom and ennui caused by the Spring Fever and that Torpid Liver, yet there is still something lacking in order to tone up the blood and system and give that bloom to the cheek, that all are so desirous of procuring, and the article that will do this the quickest is the o i ip n (n nn I i 'ft1 - 4 g g IP ' w i lit; ; id in o lyj in. taken once each week, according ac-cording to directions. The cost of this article is nominal being only one dollar and fifty cents per year in advance, ad-vance, and can be procured ! f Joseph W. Carpenter, , Editor & Proprietor, St. George, Box 512. Utah. |