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Show 1 ' --BBaBMMMM. $100 Reward. $1M The readers of this paper will to pleased to learn that ther Is at least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been able to cure In all Its stages and (hat Is catarrh. Catarrh being- greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acta thru the Dlood on the MucoUs Bur I face; of the Dystem thereby destroying I tho foundation of tho rllriease. Riving- the patient strength by building up the con i s'.ltutlon and assisting nature In doing-Its vorle. The proprietors have so much faith In tho curatlvu powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fallti to cure. 8ntl for list of testimonials. 1 . Address F. J. CIIENET & CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. He. Undertaking & Embalming ' (Funeral Directors) Sympathetic Experienced HELP Day Phone No. 14 Night Phones N. E. Shaw 54-A-2 N. E, Iverson 77-A-2 Shaw and Iverson Tromonton Utah J . We are LICENSED EMBALMERS and UNDERTAKERS We always have a complete stock of FUNERAL Supplies. Day Phone 73 Night Phona 71-w HYRUM JENSEN Furniture and Hardware Garland, Utah Only a Pew More Days I of Big Electric Iron Sale! I Our special electric Jron offer ends with August and August ends in a I I few short days. Don't let them slip by and lose this money saving oppor- I tunlty. Youmay need a new iron now "or very soon aud hero is your chance I to buy it at a big saving. We have made three big offers all of which I are decidedly worth while. Choose the one which is most worth while I I to YOU. Thro Sp&olaJ Bargain I ARPPf) rVlk I Saves you $1.00, because -w'bbbj aaaj I UriCK llU. . I you can buy a $0.50 iron IT alT MM I 'r $o.ou AFFFn X o Saves you $1.50, because bjbjbj jbjbj 4 I Ji I LK llil. you can buy a $0.50 iron Fg Etfcfl , :i .ou APFFfl Wr T Saves you $1.00, because sw s. pvjaj aajaj I UrrCK llO. O you can buy a $0.50 iron BbI I and a $1.25 Benjamin Two-Way Socket for your 'GhtkBk m fixtures for Pr 0 I 0 L Remember that these offers" hold good, during August only. If you Ihavo reason to believe that your present iron will not last much longer, - s don't fail to take advantage of these bargains at once.' I j UTAH POWER & LIGHT CQ. "EFFICIENT 8ERmm ij SThe Public and the! I I Company I Pi 4 COMMUNITY always welcomes the establishing of an institution 11 R thnt fills a recognized community need; unfortunately It doesn't Ki -always manifest a lively interest in the health of such an inntJ- ft p tutlon after it k eatAblishcd. B W It la otw thhig to cstfibllsh Induntriest It ia quite another thing to Ej m kaild up, dorelop and maintain them. f if E BBBBI M An Industry ean bo established bj tho investment of capital; its tj pj 4fvlopmnt and roalntenanoo depend upon tho attitude of Uic publia j 'fBal Ipj toward th enterprise and toward Uie product. p S g LiktwiM, the permanency oi an institution depends upon the will H lu ifiM of Ha euatomcra to pay a cmfficiont price for ita product to enable p H Ih k to continue strong and heultliy financially. fs H 1 sHU 19 Th Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company's system of E ' H jyj vires, furnishing the means of communication over mountains, plains Eg 1 H 3 and desert, ia a tremendous faetor In the development of tho West B fH 19 Telephone sorrleu Li a "home product" of every community in the Ej iH 9 nountftln states, and is woven into tho very warp and woof of comincr- Br S aial and social life. The permanency and adequacy of telephone service BJ H la depend upon the same factors as arc involved in the security and per- Efl H la Lsnency of every other established industry. Ej H S With very, very few exceptions the poople of the West recognize Rj H vf these principles and pursue a "live and lot live" policy toward all El H N iHrltiniaU business institutions. Rj H I 'V- 'il I The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph 1 Company ylasWssrWa1rW!WHlrTWHiWWWM 1 Farmers Excel as Producers I EIGHT-MINUTE WHEAT. I Less than a hundred years ago a bushel of wheat represented repre-sented three hours and three minutes of Labor. Now, with ( modern farm tools, it represents eight minutes' labor a saving of almost three hours. I Tho American farmer was able Uo do this because ho scrapped tho scythe for the sickle and tho reaper for the Hinder, the single plow for tho gang plow and so on with all Jiis farm machinery. As a manufacturer, man-ufacturer, ho has put it all over other manufacturers until ho is tho greatest per man producer known to tho world. I THE FARMER'S WIFE. Tho farwer's wife is also a manfacturer. She manufactures manufac-tures food for fifty million people. Three times a day she fires up and cooks for her house hold. But how about machinery? Is her range modern or tho old fussy, freaky, "gly model of twenty-flvo years ago? Is the range covered with ornaments to catch dirt? Is it full of hinges, catches and latches like tho old-style automobile? !lf it is, "scrap" it. Scrap it quick and buy an up-to-date, smooth-bodied range that cleans like a dish. Tho Copper-Clad. Come and see tho Asbestos Sweat. See tho sheet of pure Copper. . See tho Dry Air Space that saves so much fuel. See for yourself then you know. Hyrum Jensen Furniture anddwareJGo GARLAND, UTAH MAKE HER HAPPY. r This is the Copper-Clad Range that makes a woman happy H that saves a shovel of coal at H every meal, because built like a thermos bottle and that never rusts out because a sheet of pure H C(WFlTuTelI DCtWeW-tTT(5 H Sweaty abestos and iron body. H fSBBBBBBBBBsl |