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Show -- '( rr" V DESERET j EVENING IfEWS thl. THURSDAY JANUARY the other 'pork barrels appear nificant Mr. said Every , politician would bo almost compelled to exert any political influe ence poseeeaed by him to provide plat for hie or improvements and or rate adjustments desired bv facilitiessupporters ; them. Each copgreasman would bt pressed by ambitious towns in hia district for orhafe- - pessenger ta- -. Mono or other improvements, aa he 1st now pngNsed for postofftrM,'' cdttrt-- j houses and other public buildings; fori to , The following letter from Dr.J. W. ! ?id!ion n1 nnecesai:y train couimunltiei. and for j Sandlin, one of the meet prominent the construction of new railroads, ex- -, Physician of Southern Texas, baa been tensions and branch." reoetved at the Tan lac office and giveej Mr. Lovett also declared "there, other objections id' government indisputable evidence as to the value of Tantae Jut a reconstructive tonic ownership, such as the political power North th employees to organise and con In Belgium for person who are recuperating from the railroads, and the probable de the aftar effect of Spanish Influenza. trol terioratlon In ability and efficiency of Wreak His letter follows: executive and administrative offices tinder the 'scale of government salaries Humble, Terns. Nov. 5, 1918. in competition with private business" Dear Sir: of any solution of the 7 Revenge andWroughtAU "Just a few lines in reference to "Consideration Involves the fundamental problemTanlac. I have found your prepare- of whether .-there shall or shall PoMible, tlon too Wondemtt reconstructive J question tut competition- laid Mr. Lovett, tonic; and in my opinion It ha no' Mateo Cewpe titles lisbe. equal in Ha lint- - I have found it to be I "AJI wnl re'.1 htleve, that eom- the beat tonic to be had to build up In .railroad rates la unwise and Jan. , 1. ReMM petition WASHINGTON, my patient who have had Spanish practically Impossible. Competition in on in northern ehrrted have treated within the rates can not exist without rebate, work being Influenza. rate and othey kindred evil FTanee"by the - commission for relief past month about 1,400 oases, and v have never been able to get sufficient that make it intolerable. But com e condl al- - in Belgium and the pitiable petition of service and facllitie Tanlac to aupply our people. of of i 00.400 inhabitant existed until the ways beginning Tours very trulv. refederal control, and has really been "lift. J. W. SANDLIN. (Signed) trie Who escaped in n advance the for the Dr. Sandlin not only enjoy a very sponsibleof railroad great 7 service In this eoun- described invasion are targe practice aa A physician, but be quality try, particularly In rocs nt years. Ita i also a man of wide influence and ohtirination the hraoquer-stagnauo- n. at received would mean comparative xblegranl ranks a a leading cltixen of the on- -, . , here frdm commission the tergof 'V. n, op'r0n at official PAU- - the the net and return ri rnntd wUl re- - tome which the goTernmenJ efrom the railroads. more of re It ill takt six month - tr-ctl- friht anaT&TTtrf fdfFl" oenc President Wilson carriesannounced Intention of ro.de to private the n, government's loses t an early date, "d- will net dehell doee not hvclud.theblgn,s hotween tUO, OOO.ee and PM.have been ! JJliridii to help them pay for the teiwlve program of imlrJv.'VmMla maDmet te TbSt r run-dow- i""? of new loans will be repaid eventually. Gtyrraf t i v at HtTbtH c. Hoover . j i a- . .i, EVER PLACED -- Par. COATS and WRAPS Vetvetsr Furs7lothy and Fancy Materials and plain fur-trimm- ed 7 -O- .Mr. Hoover message, mademiblic tonight, revealed that the werk vf l1ef and rehabilitation ia Prance, f4 mor heavily on he commission .t hsd be, expected. The destroc-m.tbu was uo wrought by the German army m ooebplete,'Mr. Hoover said, that the - OFF NE-HALF DRESSES r -- mart Velvets, Serges, Gabardines and loursT'alt materials for Morning' and ternoon Wear.-- - ONE-HAL- Af- - OFF F -- 'homMng' over a dothing but GOWNS .Evenins Dresses, Dinner Gowns asid Smart ' Super-Danc- e Frocks. v con- - SUITS , Handsome Tailored and Two- - and Three-Piec- e Suits in .Velvet, Cloth, Mixtures, Serge and Tricotine. nd - " ...... be invaded ' L OFF F ; SEPARATE SKIRTS In Silks, Velvets and Cloth One-Ila- and lf it and- ... One-lhir- d i t -- Oil LUXURIOUS FURS region, e OFF ONE-HAL- E of rendered elmoet hopoies WAISTS Handsome Laces, Georgettes, Silks Tailored Waists., . , ONE-HAL- .atma I OFF ONE-HAL- F handle bu.lt up. and i. being th the .upplieo have been, obtained from of the quartermaster" Adepartment eeeamoent of Araericno army. lnrge oad-kabarrack material alae has and ever , the from army been taken the navy, and Ik volunteers- from American navy are superintending the ; ruined-near of barracks eon st ruction I for the inhabitant. . . . village, , " W 6rertmff Ion can not be Th i'taU'd exactly untirthe.compeneation determined, of tab road U finally com-miesi4 onul the interetate commerce on earn i nr compilefigure and November for end expense December. Officiate believe, however, that the xygreymt government corn peaeaiiofi for all roade will be about JfOFF "SALE J , . ' rtn- tn? ..... NclrTyveth.og of ; phyatclan of on.ctcrixcd Is for the benefit Dr. Sandlin was thu( pebhc Undoubtedly there ia some quirk to recognize the superior tonic actual waste, but the amount of ex- of Tanlae over other Feme- - pens saved by the unifieattnd ta not Moreover, 1 dim and unhesitatingly and voluntarily relatively a great item doubt that the rigid economies gave Tanlac hi unqualified indorse- - hmve keen enforced supervision of de- by tails eader private mahagenient greatly subsided for a short time, It is TiVmanament' 'alid fcV'gratr-r- today breaking oat anew in it very dom end extravagance in methods of worn- of th. country to the other and con- .VeTlImTn.tiSS "wiT Unoo. to claim it victim, by tho thou. ldenTTo mpeUtion. en f I an da A ver, Ouliu Objection. According to krte reporta over W,-- T 0 people have already dmd from tho faction to govermnent wwnarsiup is tne At large financial undertaking that Perwon who h..Ve had Influent are very wouid be Involved. On Dec 31. I9K. oftentimes left in a very weakened, the total outstanding capltgllxation of n condition and-- unless the all Ah railroads In the United States greatest care I taken, both aa to arpourrted to lte.7,J50.ML Of bonrse. habits and diet, serious complication amSSnl ? ' are apt to follow. If you are in thi I? oea Tf the menV on condition nothing earth will build wnimto you up the nroDertv-u- b you like Tan-- nir. lac. as is clearly proven by the ex mortgage; but this would undoubted- perience of Dr. Sandlin and other well ly add enormoaaly to, the known physicians who are Using it so bonus outstanding, mnee. in buying UMLri'antticlnry yean experience i- r th lMr,urf ceipts ft torecOBplt. government the ,o permit If Cottar officials believe. the proposed not approve ls J that-kecGo- ,mpHd i i BEAUTIFUL STOCK -- LAKGER THAN EVER Wonderful Values Await You MFlu"Conditions Have Made "Our ' Loss11 Your Gain.V Ser-ref- le sdrolntstratlOn represent the ttiu II 50,000.009. Thl amount the difference between the tS pejr be "will government raJlrod comp11 uw of their propertie V. GREATEST a 1 Smarf Siiop Ruin Sv- - ,a0 t M and France They AdminUtration Official Put Lot in Operat-In- g Them in 1918 at Lew Than $150,000,000. - - Railroad WASHINGTON. Jan. 1. The th nliwntl l- ohy tsealculated IMS id ;r ami "W tht : 2 ",:, scarcely a tin gla, factory that can be Coats, Coatees and Capes operated without a very large portion Desirable Sets and Separate of new equipment. builder. Tanlac ia without an equal "Tho commission for relief in Bel- -' and contains tho very eierrtenu need- Mr. Hoover's message. said Neckpieces. gium." ei by the system to tm tore you to WILL DIVIDE NAVY T "bad boped to surrender the task of French to the France of northern relief normal your strength and weight and One-Ha- U Oil to fortify your system against attack. Immediately upon the tm- TWO FI FFTS government fttMM.90, and that the net Income SOUTH MAIN u beB found man In connection with the Tanlac from railroad operations credited to the " however, for the French gov- possible, government will be a little more than Treatment It is necessary to keep the One-Third Of! WASHINGTON, JaiK 1. By next eminent to undertake the food supply i isoa.ooo,0(Ml for th ten month up to boweU by taking Tanlac Laxative area for some months to come,' dt- - of tht hotember 1. the governments net J?: I Tablet,open sample of which are included summer th navy ill be equally come from thi railroads, as reported end upon the urgent request of that wRh bottle bo known of Tanlac. to fleet every two vided into great the iniertiated commerce commission, government the commission bad decidF nd wax fan: o boo. formally a. the Atlantic and Pacific ed to continue. the Medicine to on Cooper Company Tor revenues ; the entire After the four-yeparalysis of useless for all time The Grand Canal tipersfi described th AMBITIOUS SAMMIES Daniel wholesale and retail buslneae. with the ou Nord. which connects this section of year, o'f.tijji calculate, probably Pach carton Sold only by Schramm- - program 8ocy. naval destruetion today to the hoes amounted tolMOo.oo 000 more Than Jhnoti Drug 8tor, gait Lake City. of the principal towns and Fra.nce with the 'Belgian canal system START FOR BERLIN ever before in raUroad history, committee, explaining that approval- shops. bese trade hove disappeared and ie the natural entrepot for goods and Advertiaen-en. " " of it by Admiral Benson, Chief of op- and the people are today dependent for Antwerp or Rotterdam, was Itself van t to aperaitiHMiiiuiMs probably up o Thisleft 1 M (By BERLIN,- - Tuesday, - Iec.-3- 1 issued directly to them r pracClcally the fiahtinir line for months e billion dol- -i cxpenaeK,-a- nd southern roads, K12.909, ention. was received last sight from upon iars of neTTevcnue. which was cutjioo before th German svacuation. and ia so badly destroyed that it will Just ) The ambition f J Press Associated revenues and $4M,6O.f00 cipensea. Europe, the re-down mor than .fos.eoe.oeo by deduc can 1 take be It is the prime aim of course, to Until transport and trade fully a - year for it complete of five American soldiers to be the. a lion for ordinary, taxes, rentals muat go construction.Mr. Dan- - habilitated the present syst declared the for fit," navy t equlp-neot not owned by railroad is based upon the allow-it- s of the American expeditionary Robert S. Lovett Oppotes iels "and the only way to' Keep it on on- - for the French distribu -- i, is done, . "The relief to 1. Two hundred first and other Incidental losses These arrangements ance of food the value of about 35 LONDON, Jan. .1 toes is to have competition be- - hy th trade. Is likely to have to Berlin reach forces Mar taxea and expenses of maintain-in- x some of thOB to the the. cents tonecessitate C ooernment Ownership twsen n,.,; we Brill, in effect, have per day reorganization destitute, were drownOd . h .inaneial and other corporate them. enUr separation j having any resource of employment and seventy sailors for results serious '7 jt j of the including sIaries4of officers not j being required to pay. The whole extent day as the result of the loss ifLftrilW2hiohh2lil!f at!m2te.ta the from Bellum- The men, who arrived here Bun- i; r ( destita-tioIs no. yet known, but ef the eommla-jo- f member N W TORK, Jan. 1. Opposition Stor- daii were attached tothe125th in- employed In physicsUy operat-i- n off steam t Twenty Jolalre jpcht Brlti(l men Ill .make the railway, must the fon for Telief in Belgium who Joined appears W b fully 0 per cant of the be paid by the government ownership of Tailroads, on ketnwwhat it CbblonXt" fantry regiment, now atleave noway, Scotland. the American army as officers bare people." 390.000,-thenand 4 I T ground that competition In serv- - feel they Are in acteal wax. tiooThlr.h1"''"' Ut f were absent without They ' been released by Gen. Pershing to un-- j ice and facilities, but not in rates, board. on 300 saJors had overnm'nt guarantee should The yacht of the Vi members ran into unexpectedly be preserved, was voiced in a dertake this work, They were on New Year's holiday American military commission now statement issued j "The population ef this area at the by Robert S. Lovett, TO SEND FOOD All Record Broken. when his as director of the ) . here in connection with the repatriamoment of the retreat was about 1 T leave. For the rallroadk lllt vu a -- year, division ofresignetion One of the men of prisoners capital expenditures of the ' INTO NEAR EAST SM.. there being also about 30,- vessel struck on the dangerous tion been The which broke aS! reoords of rev at k and. railroad administration became effec-iv- e and is being de- 00 rein who are had ; captured Belgium refugees of experes AithmiRb receipt were r &r-today. rocks known as "The Besets tamed, w hiie the Berlin police ar 2d ,"d0 NEW YORK. Jen. 1. The Amerl- "there ie nothwltoSJri- - WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. With an es- Helm," near Stornoway harbor, and seeking perceni.yreater. expenaaa wre ingAfter asserting that the other four. more Ittook cent of the and the'c'merclal the Yud'ustoto IPw! caB commi turn their per seiL ln t th native for "Hf near, " and timated output of 537,590.000 tons, all only about 30 pf them were saved operating revenue to pay operating1 fare of A st this country as a definite announced tonight that It had I aUhouKh0 per cent ttiprslasa Fieblrm. was records for the production of bituminMany of these were terribly injured taken LorthU purpose in 1$17 Operat-V- , ! -cnotmeatton from . Herh.rt ous coal In the United State were in their efforts to reach the shore ived with estimated which., . dorlng-1918of the officers and crew were It Hoover. who ia in Pari, that -- r w -- mom hr . ;LVvi.lafin0n1afon,r0Vj; 1Kviri tap ib said a statement Kln,t toto .obtain callages renders the return- of these broken amoiuired to ta.bou.OOO.OO; were a lost. food. upplcs from the stocks . the National Coat refugeesatupendons today .V.Lr.L,oa by irjued discussion only debatable which the food administration will effort Is being made to rrtS4h7m dollars more than in 1917. Increaa-ar- e This total was approxlmat y Th? Iolaire was a vwwl of 36Y 34.000 000 tons In excess of the 1817 thronuiVgAehrnmlnthoMhlphor,bllh'at the e"tern fnd ot the variously-t- n b,ehk ,?ntiI t?AAAfba?n Tfsporslbie for was huill in 19ft2 and Leftr t be completed. record. Jj-- . Lma..he by exclusive federal regulation of prl- - Mediterranean. , W 1"1 3900. 000.00 of between Nourishing evade all offk-ia- l i and fJ? beionK?d to tht estate of ihe war of the com- - P.;lon th? imn. this bll- - vat ownership the work la tinting, indorsing The nations wartime demand fdr late Sir Donald Currie. "I believe in thorough regulation by ' mittce, Mr. Hoover pointed out that Ir Proces- For Food 4on?lB0u Grippe Conva or hM pitiable bodiea Thou- - coal, the heaviest In the countrys hisNovember the national government of ail comps- - the United States government cannot 1. ni"g of tltVin th,m in service and their lescentsto fadlltlea with commerce ;nd,,every testlge of eheltervillages - tory, has been met in full." aiud the conn; i.. on hhiJ in,rat defini! S?? ?!d, I? Jh., pople" find power to check It where It amounts to repo-. . statement. f conV,'d evil." he said. 7 should permit con- - ! ,th near m fre,pht they need ed. and finally wander Into thedestroyP- an ,r?d n village "I sollilations subject to government ap- - help. (further back from- - tho acute battle - he mining of this banner tonnntte Pure Milk Best Nourishment t m ' o hv a little, lett4 1 hati The 'r,vV Ther the public benefit would i On account of the lack of respond-- 1 area, which are them Selves alreadr during lSIt alsa virtually Insures the it p: to g vwrnraenui .roughwhlch.the.rwdrt Vhile it is' Believed That entir mbeorptlon of floAnclaily weak line nY country against g repetition of the disjr'of lTi': in nufa of United State mizht tile ten act nfftrlallv r- - Jfce. of. bituminous coat i from Three Grain Cadomene ftiMew.A 10 Pfbl' Knatlon to tressing shortage f mm2 theoLi ,llef h to b from passengerfreight a d 185;: !h10 commum dpendnt ,h eommlsrion for relief experienced last winter. With fair optraffic could be better served. " But would I Tabletsls Tonic Requir-- e Opemtto eration of the product, it ie likely that Rxpeusea, steadily preserve competition between t The committee, therefore, wilt pur- the . It chase a and . food . systems pursue large d -- Gives Reasonsi b 1 month, policy supplies from the rtln ,. tlKlnK orTr . " 'J -t he established for-t- he nation during the winter I. New Tear chter wa brought to by Mr. Hoover, and second-han- d Dr7 about barrack mat 1al 'from'the co Hotronrsje if $ with the of the food ad-- 1 navy and army Those barracks are ln Tenws7ortolshn.i,he "The- - years record tonnage has been many soldier here hy the publication W The irtim of cold and la srippo year of 117 called ministration from the sections of the course of erection adjacent " of to rhe de. mined, uder the spbP of wartime nec- today of Instruction excess from from Waahwrt abstain ahould ie Penea eiudinhe?1k,of,?Lto" eaat In which there I a surplus ,trycd villages, under the supertntend- tra na ence of the navy volunteers. essity. with fewer men. generally, in that action wi.ll be immediately taken i kinds whtle ctxnvaleRcent. Eifli W tof of running In giving his reasons for opposing . the coal mines of the country than dur- eatirs? of InJOdiciotis foods la A large mount Ot boot- .... government ownership. Mr. Lovett as- - - ; have nboct in ii7.-vrtie- n loconiotlvee aeried that "if w carefully analyse the the output was mater a4 4o?oeesM rar not without Blf. danger. p,frrTriIlk ba clothing ben sbover , from of the Intenance taken, in been lower because full paid, Reports In ially nick, roadwxv and structures of relative marita of efficiency from unifl- virtually the m0gt nouristang drimk MPPltcn and every producing field cost 'cation and tho advantage from compo-M- ft PirifKj . known'' Take It freelv. , v , the nation to sence or loss of their ser'Ace records. A ititlon In service facilities, 1 believe' of these Irm-.leetmSioviharnoV record and pafns. jF,'I,p,,m,ltarIr Vee.Wess; i.;ing'or.kches lesB'lhan j0iC91n,e a'fWyriRbwtTvtU-ttnTthar'thr-taner-wU es entered the military and navalto be prepared from aff.cuvus of the ' tremors and ' nervousness assail the for the (much better as a national policy. '"t two hmnthi1 service during Ihs year, approximately enli&ted soldier a Ascent. Appetite is fickle, the .7 iVSki 80.000 through operation of the draft whlchety.Tw' email rnent bowels costive and faulty, digestion than J iLrUd revenue rTuently been have ie Many complaints committee Is alone. law id j the xrlcultural offer Tor promoUng ,h plahning tunlty ImplemenTs jear uppI,f "Increased efficiency of the manage- made In behalf of men who were forced Out victim wonders U .real health Otern roads i political ambitions would be a perpetu- - . transportation of food by rhetor truck ' Kl5r enable the population to get to . ment.of desire at from of the patriotic national scandal and expose the govthe district P?r'd n 2S 00 OflO operators to do without pay. The matter ' ! where " there to years aTelnible toilc medicine com rrl JMSl.tofloo ".d ernmont to financial burdena" employees to support the governtoobjdto and pl,ty to.thopelf, which there is ueatroyed by battle,.M 3l.lltiooo.0oo revlrirnM:ie'?frr-ri?!lment In prosecuting he war to the had been discussed In Congresa The!,.,, of gentian. easing th fear that th rell- - famine. Expr d rOad pork barrel would in time make maximum of their ability and a better cases of wounded men returned to this miana. calisava, puimetto root, m:- IadBMri.1 Life Desfreyed. car supply and movement under the oo- - country had been particularly marked, vomica and phosphide, will be .fouAid of th United States railroad amv-- : all fhe wounded-toetb. r'-- eration-siores ilndcr the name Of rlon ha. been dero7 FRENCH NATIONAL administration are chiefly responsible,' practically b the mg here havmg not bem paid for pc--' f,L to I for the increase In production. "inode ranging from one to nine th,rw a rm Cadomene Tablets, mcnlh,. "A year ago the country faced an un- - ; Soldiers sent Here from other camtis pc r directions to improve he DEBT IS GROWING bThat a man convinced against hi will W' AMan and hatuen coin- -, the coal POPtidB of now have been unfortunate in bavuig vltl functions, shortage; today it j wmmm i equipment. Thi prscedented of the same opinion still ia an old adage. faces the prospect ot a sufficient bi- alsq no service records r , pic te recovery to hcaltli and aternglh, However, If such a man atrongljTbelieved its tuminous coal supplyto meet The men are to hr pi d tii fuli to lien Elderly are particularly re-ntrements The change'- - has beenlgl. 1914. Associated . Preee). Arter excellent dentistry and very reason. Against His Will that outlining broui ab!e prices could not bo combined, this the financial situation of the Allied German r ' e uiu oiune co-- 1 paiu cvny arrears in pav men iai Ki'ig method of destrouctian wa .(a activL. fiKvvuB vnw maxim" would prove , untrue, because a ops ration with the United Btatea lueii because Informaitcm is ji.adeuuate nuv eu'U r, 'Cel !s xtvern Every 'packagw is I governments and ther need, for the ap"I" no matter how Dentirtry. belief In tho firmlygrounded that h t0UpIed wKh portionment of war Indemnities toPricm. would be tonvto,??.1".0 uat uch a combination ha 1een our unfailingly day. Alexander Ribot. former premier policy for the nasi 1,?ten and ifilnister of finance, turned1 to the j be will as a Union !: long exists, If problem confronting France. th hard ODe l convince, take Dentistry an Insight into our dannt-0n- J not pur national debt ha grown-froto bo led to bellero ln our.tho right 8,0(1 n?vdKd. 33.000,000,000 francs before the war. buBlnesstfiethod. and to grow until the demobilization of the alfmy," he said- .- "Nearly 3.000,000 men, the flower of French manhood. v either been killed or unfit for participation in therendered actlvl-- I tie ef the country. Thi loss in Gold Crowns . . 3.00 out of about, 40,000,000 Inhabitant ia mor keenly felt since the $5.00 Bridge Work popufetlon of France ceased to grow long before the war. Gold Inlays. . $2 to $5 "We cannot hop to repair these y loaeep as can countries--like- Porcelain' and the United Htate, where the it to in crease $2.50 $2 .. Fillings population ia steady. Thee louses, besides being a frightful Silver Fillings. . $1.00 bereavement to our families, touch the t nancial settlement of the war Very Best Set of directly, since they difnlnlsh our Teeth (Trnbyte capacity in comparison with counkies whose resources are superior $10.00 Teeth) to out. 'Take the 30,000,000.000 fra pcs of . revenue, which, before the war, was TIIE old REXJ.ABLF. . the Maximum figure for Fra nee, and esfimst that it was Increased hy Ini flat lo to (Sreoo.ooo.ooo during the Henayer College ButMtng. T!.'PTH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No Uti- gSo.41ainSL Br-"after-effeef"Mtot war.' Compare that with Die 350,000.- All Instruments eterlllted Immediately after ' " All work unconditionally for 000,000 course a Business francs wbrld's records, ;.H i at Henagerig ofrevenue received by College." Attend tht school with a nationll reputation that bold? guaranteed. Examination free. Ofthe Vited States and the gravity of pnroll h seven ilaju a week. U r . Positions v ' v sessions and al to the all Day In the night year. our guaratiteei y dferesse graduates. cape-citrtE VSK THE FINEST MArEULVLA PROCURABLE. producing b4comesmore apparent. To thi ' one mpst add, the cost of the theme PlMHte Was. 11M. SMalSt. Call, write or phone for information. Dr U i. Dull in ttuirgc 4 df the principal Industrie In ihe ' c -north pf France." . C. TaXrnrbody ZlSSX&Zfc ' ; and Ger-1IXI- SI . r ar , I -- com-pa-i- ie i 4 .-- -- lf J 'n fc exp-nn- -- SMdnrv S! - gov-lea- : K7deM: 6il-io- rv m.q-rlatlo- n. , "rh ' ta 1 ! 1 I fr th' heart-breakin- f i n'f in-U- 4- V ottf' I ct to-p- ay -- rj "??& 'a !HT,?-.?jrti- "t e, n - MS Convinced Issrr ssTJssr. a -- b' IV Jv - yrand b'hnd wilt-contin- POPULAR PRICES man-pow- e- Rvssia,-German- pro-dUci- ik .... UNION s. dental, company STARTs THENEWYEAt'i. RICHT ' f Phone Wasatch 1138, fie - ' J. e- - HENAGT Prep ; j 4 |