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Show Our Methods Are I Now Before the People ot U.S. After our manager, Mr. George W. Squires, made his visit to tho Latin-drymen's Latin-drymen's National Convention of America, held at Now Orleans, November No-vember 4 to 7, 1913 and gave our views and methods of conducting a first class laundry, wo wero repeatedly repeat-edly nBked by somo of tho leading laundrymen of tho Unltod S.tntes for further Information on tho subject. , Later on an artlclo written by Mr. C. M. Harris, entitled: Tho Upland Road, appeared In tho National Laundry Laun-dry Journal of April 1, 1914 which has' tho largest circulation of nny Journal o: Us kind In: tho United States. We call tho attention of tho public pub-lic to this artlclo which can be found In this lssuo and explains our methods. meth-ods. Tho artlclo Is a boost for Lo A valttablo dressing for flesh wounds, burns, scalds, old Bores, rash, chofed skin, is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, It Is both healing and antiseptic. Price 25c COo and fl.OC per bottlo. Sold by Rltor Brps Drug gan, Utah. lil Wo also wish to call tho attention flH of tho public to our cut prices on IM ladles Jacket suits and gents suits lH from $2.00 to $1.50 dry cleaned and Irnl steam pressed. Ivfllfl Dry cleaning Is .no longer consider- IU I ed a luxury. It Is no moro of a lux- HKl ury than having your linens launder- HHl ed. Both services are established as Bl practical economics. More economic- BH nl now that wo have cut prices. Old HH suits made to look llko new by our Hl modern method ot dry cleaning and Hl steam pressing." Ul AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY OH 'Whora only tho best is good enough' HH Laundcrors.aiid Dry Cleaners-' HH Phono 438 Logan.Utnh IC E Center mil ' "IS" - Adv- IH |