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Show ROMANCE IN REMEDIES The Intermountain country has long been recognized as a most versatile producer of mineral riches. It has been paid that a greater variety of useful minerals are found in the Intermountain region than in any other like section of the country. Gold, silver, copper, lead, coal, ssphalt, marble, onyx are among the better known products of the earth, of which this section is a leading producer. Besides these, there are te rarer metals of strontium, radium and other less known but valuable minerala which have brought fame to Utah amd her neighbors. Probably one of the most important discoveries dis-coveries of this region was made a few years ago. almost accidentally. This discovery dis-covery has every indication of bringing more fame and recognition to the Inter-Miountain Inter-Miountain states thsm any deposit ever brought to light. Rssident prospectors discovered dis-covered a peculiar formation which, after frequent tests, proved to have no recognized metallic value. The substance was of Buch a strange nature that numerous tests and experiments were conducted to deterniina its origin and qualities. Several well-known geologists and engineers en-gineers were invited frj inspect the property, prop-erty, and the consensus of their opinions is that this substance was formerly a bed of marine vegetation, deposited at a time when that section of the country was inundated by an arm of the ocean. Biotone is produced simply by processing i the substance ta'ken from this unique deposit de-posit with distilled water to extract th mineral salts, and strangely enough the latest chemical analysis shows it to contain con-tain practically every element which th human body needs for normal function. Although offered just recently through th drug stores, Biotone has enjoyed unusual success and communications have been received re-ceived from various parts of the country requesting distributional rights, and Biotona has been shipped to several foreign countries. coun-tries. Other products will later be developed from this same base, and the expectation of The Rocky Mountain Laboratories Is that they will eventually have the satisfaction satis-faction of increasing the payroll of th people of this section. |