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Show t Mix Lemon Juice ' AT HOME TO RELIEVE RHEUMATIC PAINS Money Back If This Recipe Fails Good news travels last many of the thousands thou-sands of folfes who now take lemon Juice for rheumatic pain have found that ty adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one tablespoonful of Lemon Juice In a glass ol water, they get faster relief for the acbes and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is a 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains. In fact tf it does not help your money back. What could be fairer? Get Allenru today at any liv druggist. Only 3 cents Do it Now. YOU VOTE FOR YOURSELF WHEN YOU VOTE FOR t X . s s x r ; FEWER . V MOKE Taxes Freedom (no sales tax) Highways Bureaus S Fish & Game Commissions , x Industry Regulations ' ' x Agriculture RECORD OF STEPHEN ABBOTT Candidate for Congress First Congressional District Oppressions K 1 t V 4 x " Labor JJo BBi?aEiiffl Hee FOR GOVERNOR On The Republican Ticket PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11 J. BRACKEN LEE'S RECORD GUARANTEES YOU FEWER TAXES, REGULATIONS, COMMISSIONS. (Paid Political Advertisement) 1 Graduate U. S. Military Academy, Acad-emy, West Point, Class 1902. Was a cadet with Generals MacArthur, Stillwell, Gregory, McNair, Rich- jardson. Was an instructor at West Point when Generals Wainwright, Arnold, Buckner, Harmon, Emmons and Devers weer Cadets graduate of Cavalry and Field Artillery School, Port Riley, 1904; instructor instruc-tor at West Point 1904-08. He served serv-ed in Coast Artillery, Atlantic and Pacific Coasts 1908-11. Placed on Retired List 1911. Since then he has been returned re-turned to active duty four times. Adjutant War Prison Barracks Fort Douglas, 1917. Professor Military Mili-tary Science and Tactics, . Utah Agricultural College 1918-19 and 1923. R, O. T. C. duty with Salt Lake High Schools 1924-32. Passed Pas-sed Bar Examination while Quartermaster Quar-termaster at Fort Meade, South Dakota, October, 1914. Admitted to practice in Utah, December, 1914. He served with Engineering Party Union Pacific Railroad on Cedar City Branch construction. Second baseman and captain of first baseball team West Point ever sent against Annapolis Douglas MacArthur played left field. Married Miss Helene, Black in Washington, D. C. 1906. They have one daughter. Built home in Uintah Uin-tah County 1915. At present managing Farm Lands in eastern Utah. (Paid Pol. Adv.) i 4v There are only a few Weeks left for farmers and ll j: V fV$ gardeners, customers of Utah Power & Light pf -$5: pJ.-Xv U- Company, to get jnto this "Food- ,5 Who May Enter This Contest Anyone engaged in farming cr gardening and using electricity from Utah Power & Light Company lines. How To Enter All you need to do is write a letter telling in your own words how your family is using electricity to produce food for victory. Any member of your family may write the letter. It may be as long or short a letter as desired, and may be written on any kind of paper or on a convenient Information and Entry Form available without obligation at any Utah Power & ; Light Company office. If you don't have one of these forms, call in for one today. It contains the list of prizes and complete rules of the contest. Closing Date All letters must be mailed before midnight, August 1, 19. Address your letter to "Food-for-Victory Contest Editor, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City 10, Utah." Suggestions Detailed facts about the use of electricity on your place are what is wanted. Don't try to make your letter fancy. Just tell how electricity is helping help-ing you save time and labor. For example, if you use electricity to pump water, tell about it. Tell about every electric appliance or piece of equipment you have and how you are using it in the vital job of producing food. Don't forget to tell about your household electric appliances . . . they save time and energy for you and increase your working efficiency. Write your letter tonight while it's on your mind. . You may win an attractive prize in War Bonds. y UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Lets All Keep Backing The Attack . ... Buy More War Bonds! w i r X N - i ' - ' - I Adam S. Bennion REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for the U. S. Senate YOU KNOW THIS MAN and his devotion to Americanism. A Vote for Bennion is a Vote-To Vote-To Preserve Free Speech To Preserve Free Enterprise To Preserve the Constitution and the American way of life, so that our boys and girls who now fight our cause shall - not have fought in vain. And so, America will offer of-fer to them the freedom you and I have enjoyed. Vote July 11, for the man who can win in November REGISTER JULY 1 Paid political advertisement, by: Abe Barker, Taylorsville, Ut. , i r iimhiii mi r -in man n ! VXTCkeepj SUMMER I f 1 KEEPS WINTER f $ 4 inches of Zonolite is better than 4 inches of cork in your home. It will not settle as many "fluffed-up" materials do. " YOU CAN INSTALL IT YOURSELF Anderson Lumber 30 So. Main Ph. 3 |