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Show PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Office J. D. Thome Residence Phons 57-AV A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah, as second class matter. Advised by j Doctors to Make Her Will Believed Unable to Live, Mrs. Hughes Tells of Amazing Recovery The following letter from Mrs. A. P. Hughes, Kansas City, Mo., should be of interest to many people in j.-r . - - ?-"tm,h- - " - i , ", m -M I'" 'i lfci i IMMI I' lTirAS'ffi'iiit-'-''''-','::-:-J- Hll imam liM WKJ 1 r,0-vscnlY0,,s Boys' School Necessitie j j k5 U A OVERALLS, Size 4 to 16 3 j Fancy Rayon Patterns gniRTS and SHORTS, ech 1 2 for 25C CAPS, Unbreakable Visors i ' SWEATERS, Wool - 9 Boys' and Men's GYM PANTS, With Belt -- i'i t i SOX Gray GYM SHIRTS - 2' Plain Cotton-Bi, Value! Athletic SUPPORTERS . 2 K nnir AQC GYM SHOES -19c G , O pdir VL HANDKERCHIEFS, 2 for ; I ptTtSq ' JUST ARRIVED t SHIR lb Boys- RAG RUGS OQ r'' . Fancy Fast Color Size 27x48 49c Tweed Pants SCHOOL N ""'j OXFORDS & STRAPS ':: - 7itlHPr fWH ALL SIZES These Shoes are made QQ -;: ft ZjI)3CL lUIUu For Real service N Colors Blue and Rust q " fl 4 to 12 13 to 16 Jbl.yO S 61 QQ R9 1Q BOY-OHBOV & OTHER PANTS $1.39 WHAT SWELL M OTHERS $1.39 WMMl 5Wulu I THINGS FOR I Girls' School Needs L!.H0 )f m HEAD-WARE ,- 29c to 49c If. bjMi M Special PERCALE, Fast Color 12 Vic f -y.i 1 ,110 SE, Ankle or Long - - 15c fS'' j$ Rayon BLOOMERS 19c -?wj SWEATERS, Fancy Weave - ; 79c ft C 0 SPORT JACKETS, All Colors ----- 1.S 1 ,,v HIP SKIRTS, Good Colors - - $1.19 Mr- r! Wool and Wool Mixed DRESSES - $1.69 ( VT ' 1 l BLOUSES, Fast Color 47c . I jJJ J, I i LIGHT SHOES, to Start School ----- 57c q SSj Pleasant Grove and vicinity: "About two years ago, coctors told me I should make my will, as I might not live long," she writes. "They said I had anemia of the blood. I had no appetite, was weak, highly nervous; my ankles were swollen so that I couldn't wear shoes, and my mouth was sore with gum boils. The doctor thought I had stomach ulcer- I was in bed six weeks, when a friend advised me to try Williams S- L- K. Formula. One bottle stopped that awful burning burn-ing in my stomach. I began eating, and slept soundly. As I continued j taking the medicine, the pains left me, appetite returned, swelling left my ankles, my flesh became solid again. I could do my housework, and last fall I quit taking the medicine med-icine as I seemed strong as possible for a person 58 years old to be. I just came back from a 4,500 mile motor trip to California, after taking tak-ing in the World's Fair, and feel fine. I believe Williams S.L.K. For-1 mula is responsible for my being j alive today." If you suffer from disorders of J stomach, liver or kidneys, covering dyspepsia, biliousness, distress after eating, sour or gassy stomach, heartburn, heart-burn, neuralgia, constipation, neuritis, neuri-tis, rheumatic pain, general weak-j weak-j ness, and loss of vitality, see your, druggist at the Hedquist Drug Store, today, about this wonderful medicine medi-cine which thousands of sufferers praise. This druggist has a remarkable remark-able offer to make to those who are in need of this wonderful prescription- adv. o IV K j I t : f I , 4 WANT ADS ' ,n Guernsey Bull for Reid Dean, Am.. Fork. 8 FOUND Stray Cow. ,., Francis Mitchell' residence,-can residence,-can Fork. WARWICK- C. LAMAREAUX, For Rent Furnished ap, three rooms and bath. H : Anderson, American Fork. - For Sale Double work - -Good Condition. Cheap. Set,-Taylor Set,-Taylor -Russell Ca. For Rent? 4' rooms.lst SouJ-quire SouJ-quire Mrs. Laura Spratley, can Fork. " For sale or' will trade o modem home, 10 acre farm' orchard", with modern hon; quire Viola West, Pleasant For Sale White steel refr " good condition. 50 lb. - Very reasonable. Inquire thP J I WANT TO SELECT j a reliable young man, now em- T i ployed, with FORESIGHT, fair i education and mechanical inch- J i nations, who is willing to train I $ spare time or evenings in Ameri- J can Fork to qualify as INSTAL- ; j LATION and SERVICE expert t on all types of Electric Ref rigera- f I tors. For interview write, giving J age and present occupation. ; j I UTILITIES ENGINEERING I 4 INSTITUTE j 404 N. Wells St.. Chicago, 111. speaking as a candidate, in part, said this; WHY? "I am a candidate for' the Democratic Demo-cratic nomination to the United-States United-States Congress because I believe Utah- has an opportunity to become a great INDUSTRIAL state. I am convinced after careful analysis that through the utilization of science,, planning and courageous stateman;-ship, stateman;-ship, a program of economic rehabilitation-, can be. launched that win rejuvenate the State of. Utah: and put new hope into 5he hearts of a despondent people.. .. " . . ., L think I hawe caught the vision of this thing called the Nevr Deal. Roosevelt striking at poverty, pover-ty, crime,, unemployment, sickness,, msecurity,, and. against war. I am convinced that he is determined ta see these-, age-old evils absolutely abolished I humbly, yet earnestly earnest-ly seek a place on his staff that I might support to the end his valiant campaign- against economic uncertainty. uncert-ainty. .. .. .. (Paid Political Advertisement).., ! MODERN WOMEN. Need Not Suffer monthly pain and delay due to . colds, nervous strain, expos ureoc similar causes. . Chi-ches-tersDiamond Brand Filisareefiective,, rel:..bleanilgiveQuici Relief. Sold by al 1 druggists for over 4 5 years, 'fpk "VMS DIAMOND ml ! f MAKE PLANS NOW : I i TO ENROLL IN 1 The University j of Utah j The largest institution t of higher learnings in the I Intei-mountain, region. ! SUMMER COAL RATES i DOMESTIC LUMP TON $6.00 NTJT TON ' $5.50 DELIVERED And Its Peerless 1 j Quality Coal. j Paul FreebairnEj TELEPHONE 95-J, LEHI 'j I .i ii 1 1 i m i I I 1 PL. GROVE to Moroni, Utah by TELEPHONE ! 45c AFTER 8:30 P. M. 35c Station-to-station rates. TELEPHONE The Folks at j Home Tonight. !h i-eshmen . . report for ; placement '"tests Septem- ' b-er 19, and, must attend i September 20: -22 for special ' instruction and I registration. ' '. All other students should I register- September 2 4. Regular; class, work be- gins September 25. I , Write for, further infor- mation and catalogue j UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ' j Salt Lake City Luter lif--Saratga I! Springs-log Fret Prograi Mr. Roy Passey In Charge Coin Showers Races Games Etc. BIG DANCE AT NIGHT Look! 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