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Show ,----- --- PERSHING I jEetterheads j Snvelopes Billneads GiveUslfour ( II Orders for I Printing' J 1 It Is Not an ' 1 j Ordinary Salt ... t j But Extraordinary j . ij i .... because it contains extra value in natural i I minerals most essential to the animal body. il . . . ' M . ; V1 Mi . Acn the eaKh was young its soil was rich in iodine, but the snow and rainfall of ages have washed and carried it to the sea. Therefore, it becomes necessary to supply this vital element, without which animals cannot thrive or produce maximum profits. j Authorities unanimously agree that Iodine is a preventative of Goitre 1 and that this element is life-giving and must be supplied to obtain maximum growth and perfect health. The iron, content in RED STAR SALT is priceless, as it supplies iron to the blood, acts as a natural tonic and stimulates the appetite. Great Western Salt Co. SALINA REDMOND U , U J ffm,,,jMj,Mfmu,immnmmimm.,m.mt.'mmi "' r .- . .i, , , , ,., , mi..., ! saiivT'biii ill Mil null I M l I iDlim MMiir nil1lnniiliinM l I I II ii mi -iu I I I inn j 7 " ' 1 ft 1 My Experiences in the i World War By GENERAL JOHN J. PERSHING Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Forces The first true and complete account of America's participation by the man who directed it. I Great Story . . . which will be available to readers of the Gunnison Valley News Starting in issue of April 9th NEXT WEEK- DON'T MISS THIS STORY |