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Show -.-.thf- lt-Mjhj--. ' I ic J"cii psi m. Kpp I I -iA Vtf iV; 111 fenK f$ $ ik M 7i ABSOLUTELY PUKE Inseres the TMmi delicious and SieaSthftil food By the use of Royal Baking Powder a great many more articles of food may be readily made ac Lome, all healthful, delicious, de-licious, and economical, adding much I variety and attractiveness to the menu. The" Royal Baker and Pastry Cook," containing five hundred practical receipts for all kinds of baking 9 and cookery, free. Address Royal Baking Powder Co., New York. a ymitjijMlJJ-:l::n,rj ... . .iwiii,-' -! null ! MWIII'I 8M0THEHIHG SPELLS Sou? Stomach, Heart Burn In October, v . 1910, we received r, .- a letter from , , Mrs. Hall, from yfi' ;;' t-M ' which we make f v the following ex- ?ji.i.. .v, tracts: 'i(Hr S'fi:K, 'i "About twelve v. , I '. J years ago my V - N health began to , fail. I couldn't :: eat anything 1 ' :'-'v'.v without suffering ; -.iV 4 for it. I had I ;l heart burn, sour stomach, palpi- Box 26, Norr:3 Cil7. tation of tfce Da Siluwi.. heart, smothering smother-ing spells, pains in my sides and back. In fact, I suffered all over, and a cough almost like consumption. consump-tion. Doctors failed to relieve me; In fact, they didn't seem to know what ailed me. I continued to grow worse until I was able to sit up only a part of the time. I had almost iost all hopes of ever being any better. "Uut one day sor.ie one threw some books in at my door. I read them and found them to be Peruna books. "They described my feeiing so truly I sent at once and pot a bottle and began taking it. Tou pronounced my ailment systemic catarrh, and gave me some advice. "When I had taken two and one-half one-half bottles I beran to cat without suffering. I continued to improve. "When I had taken eiuht I was like a new person. Ti;at wns nine Vcars ago. "I think Peruna the greatest family fam-ily remedy there is, for so many ailments ail-ments are due to catarrhal trouble. I would advise any one amict-d with catarrh to take peruna and I am suro it will leave." In the Revised 'Ills of I.tf:" we have many similar testimonials which should interest sick peonle everywhere. every-where. Sent free by the Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. People who object to liquid meai-cines meai-cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. GOOD LIGHT WAGON FOR SALE C. H. Eatinger, Mt. Pleasant. Board & Room at Mrs. B. F. Lovell's LOST, a gold watch with open face. Finder please return to this office. $5.00 reward. FOR SALE Extra Clean Seed oats. Apply to Nephi Christensen. Room for rent. C. A. Jones. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Ferns and Floral Designs. Send to Lehi Floral Co. Lehi, Utah. Flowers for all occasions at Phone KIGHT-O, where the flowers prow. Provo Greenhouse, Provo, Utah. Eastern Money to loan on Real Estate Es-tate and improved farms. Long time, interest low. A. 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U ' This Highway, too, is a lasting monument-to the energy of private enterprise. lJ To tnat spirit OI service man iiaa liico j S3 the largest and most useful corporations in the country, iti In y0ur own telephone company's territory alone the seven Mountain States there are 80,000 miles of long distance high- g ways open for your message every day. The Mountain States Telephone and H Telegraph Company. "The Corporation Different" S3 . ERICKSEN MEAT and GROCERY Choicest Meats, - Freshest Grocer? n Stock Always j All fruits and early vegetables in season. Eq-if' thoroughly up to date. Patronage of the public sot N. S. NEILSON F. C. JENSEN 0. F. W) President Vice-Present Cwkie t ITOUNTPlEASAOT(SC!AlSSAViK6SK; DIRECTORS ! Ferdinand Ericksen, Rasmus Anderson, Andrew Mafe' Olof Rosenlof, Swen O. Nielson, A. C. 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