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Show HARVEY SMS IE i GAINED 25 POUNDS i 1 Weighs More Than He Ever Did In His Life Since I Taking Tanlac. 3 J "To show you what Tanlac has 1 done for me, I gained twenty five 1 pounds on five bottles and am now twelve pounds heavier than I ever was In my life," said M. Harvey, who j is employed by the Grant, Smith-Por- ter Ship Building Co., and lives at 410 Fifth Street, Portland, the other day. f "For four or five years," he con- ; tlnued, "I had an awful time with my , stomach trouble that steaany got j worse in spite of all that I could do. j I didn't relish my food, and what I ! ate would ferment on my stomach and bloat up .with gas, till I was i miserable for two or three hours afterwards. af-terwards. The terrible misery In my stomach would go clear through to my back, and at times I would belch up most of what I had eaten. I fell off from a hundred and sixty-eight to a hundred and fifty-five pounds. I felt so tired and worn out that It was all I could do to keep going and many a time I felt like I just couldn't hold out another day. I took all sorts of medicines, but nothing did me a bit of good. "When I heard of so many people taking Tanlac and being helped by it I got me a bottle to try, and It wasn't long before I was feeling like a different person. I eat like a pig now -anything I want and nothing hurts me at all. I never have any trouble with gas or those awful stom-'ach stom-'ach pains and I went up in weight to a hundred and eighty pounds. That old worn out feeling is all gone, I am working hard every day and never feel tired like I did before. My wife was very much run down too, and complained of indigestion and nervousness. ner-vousness. A few bottles of Tanlac soon straightened her out and now she says that she feels as well as ever." Tanlac is sold In Mt. Pleasant by Ed. Johnston, in Ephraim by D. W. Anderson Drug Co., in Moroni by J. W. Christensen, Jr., in Fairview by Chas. Peacock, in Maiiti by Ralph Hougaard, in Fountain Green by M. C. Hansen, and in Gunnison by Gunnison Gun-nison Pharmacy. Advertlsemet. 1 W . Dodge Brothers CONVERTIBLE CAR The various uses to which the convertible sedan may j be put make an especial appeal to women. 1 For shopping, for touring, for social functions it j i is always ready the whole year 'round. 1 The gasoline sonsum tlon Is unusually loiv. 1 6 , I The tire mileage Is unusually high. ) 1 SEELY--HINCKLEY AUTO CO. I I Mount Pleasant, Utah Phone 103. 1 fiSIiSp ill ItBwtept? I QMMraliii fflyfflffl 111 I npnqPDP 11 IP DIM 111 Oil ' EBP NOTICE STATE LAND SALE Office of the State Board of Land Commissioners, Salt Lake City, Utah, February 11, 1319. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accordance with law, the State Board of Laud Commissioners will, on March 29, 191il, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., on that day, offer at public auction at the County Court House 'at Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, and sell to the highest bidder for the tracts, the following described appraised ap-praised and unsold State laud, situate situ-ate in Sanpete County, Utah, to wit: Tp. 12 South, Range 3 E, Sec. 2, All Tp. 12 South, Range 3 East, Sec. 27, Sy2 NWfc, Nft SWJ4 Tp. 12 South, Range 3 East, Sec. 28, S NE4, E SE Vi Tp. 12 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 23, SWYi SWV Tp. 12 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 22, S SEV4 Tp. 12 South, Range 5 East. Sec. 23, s Nwy4, swy4, wy2 se Tp. 12 South, Range 5 East, Sec. 26, Wi, W NBV4 Tp. 12 South, Range 5 East, Sec. 22, sy2 ne, sy2 Tp. 12 South, Range 5 E. Sec. 27, All Tp. 12 South, Range 5 East, Sec. 31, wy2 Ey2 Tp. 13 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 1, W2 SE Tp. 13 Sou'th, Range 2 East, Sec. 12, S NW Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 18, E E Tp. 13 South. Range 4 East, Sec. 17, wy2, sy2 se Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec. IS, E2 E Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 20, n, sy2 sy2 Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec.' 21, wy2 wy2 Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 30, NE 14 NE Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 29, N N Tp. 13 South, Range 4 East, Sec. 28, NW NW Tp. 14 South, Range 5 E. Sec. 8, Sy2 Tp. 14 South, Range 5 East, Sec. 17, Ny2, n sy2 Tp. 14 South, Range 5 East, Sec. 20, e y2 , sw Yi , e y2 nw 14 , sw 14 nw y Tp. 14 South, Range 5 East. Sec. 21, NW14, Ny2 SW, Ny2 NE, SWYi NE14, nw4 se sy2 se Tp. 14 South, Range 5 East, Sec. 28, Ey2 NE Y , NE 14 SE14 Tp. 15 South, Range 3 East, Sec. 3, SE SW Tp. 15 South, Range 5 E, Sec. 36, All Tp. 15 South, Range 6 E. Sec. 16, All Tp. 15 South, Range 6 E. Sec. 32, All Tp. 16 South, Range 3 East, Sec. 36, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15, and 16. Tp. 17 South, Range 2 East Sec. 3, Lot 1, SE NE, E SE Tp. 18 South, Range 1 West, Sec. 36, Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 Tp. 18 South, Range 1 East, Sec. 32, Lots 1, 9, 8, 7, and 6 Tp. 18 South, Range 1 East, Sec. 36, Lots 5, 6, 7, and 8 Tp. 18 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 32, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Tp. 19 South, Range 1 East, Sec. 2, Ey2 SE Tp. 19 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 17, w sEt4, sy2 SW Tp. 19 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 18, SE SE Tp. 19 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 19, NE Yi NE Yi Tp. 19 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 2 0, NW NWW Tp. 19 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 15, S sy2 Tp. 19 South, Range 2 E, Sec. 11, All Tp. 19 South, Range 2 E, Sec. 14, All Tp. 19 South, Range 2 E, Sec. 23, All Tp. 19 South. Range 2 East. Sec. 26, NE, E NW, NWVi Nwy4 Tp. 20 South, Range 2 East, Sec. 17, sy2 swy4 The appraised value of said tracts is $2.50 and up. Certain contiguous contigu-ous tracts of the above lands will be sold together, as per offered list on file in the office of the Board. No land will be sold for less than the appraised value thereof, and not m re than 160 acres of agricultural land, nor more than 320 acres of arid land, nor more than four sections sec-tions of grazing land will be sold to any one individual, company or corporation, and sales of such land will be made only to citizens of the United States or those who have declared their intention to become such. TERMS OF SALE One-tenth of the purchase price payable in cash at time of sale, with five per cent interest on the remainder remaind-er of the price to the first of January following; the remainder of the payments to be divided into ten equal annual payments, with interest at the rate of five per cent per annum on deferred payments. The Board reserves the right to withhold any tracts from sale. By order of the State Board of Land Commissionres. (SEAL) ARTHUR KTJHN. Secretary of the State Board of Land Commissioners of Utah. FOR SALE rA good single buggy. See Fred Rasmussen. FOR SALE A fine home, modern throughout, good outblldings. Apply to K. LeRoy Barton. FOR SALE Good house and lot. Apply to Alvin Larsen, Mount Pleasant. 8-1. FOR SALE A good home, and 15 acres of fine farming land, with excellent ex-cellent water right, in east part of city. For particulars see Lewis W. Jensen. 2-15 FOR SALE House and lot formerly form-erly owned by Chris Brotherson. Apply to Bank of Moroni. l-24tf. LOST A pair of hand cuffB in a leather case. Finder return to City Marshall of Mt. Pleasant. Subscribe now for the Pyramid. It covers the county thoroughly. LOST AN umbrella with long black handle. Finder return to this office. WANTED TO BUY Fresh milch cows, state age, and the amount of milk per day. Write F. N. Carpen-tier, Carpen-tier, Eureka, Utah. LOST A man's hat, about 12 nays ago. Finder please return to this office. WANTED TO BUY 15 or 20 acres of good land below town. See Arthur O. Neilson, Mt. Pleasant. A coat was takeni by mistake from Miss Simpson's room at the Public School building before school stopped stop-ped last October. The owner may get same by calling at this office. FARM FOR SALE near Gunnison Valley Sugar Factory. Inquire at Sheriff's office, Manti, Utah. 4-12 FOR SALE On easy terms, part down, the rest as rent for one-half one-half what it cost to build: 1 brick show building, 2i90 ft. 1 brick building, 21x50 ft. 1 brick building, 21x50 feet. 1 brick phone building, 22x50 feet. All two stories high, up stairs finished. Best centerly located In Fairview. Will sell one building, or all. Inquire of G. W. Johnson, Fairview, Utah. 9-28tf. I 1 . LOWERS I rf Resh I I 1 ROM I I the Green Houses, 1 Kend to Lehl Floral Company, Lehl, t'th. FRESH Violets, Roses. Carnations and Lilies.- Largest retail growers in Utah. Two aetabllshmenU. Provo and Ogden. Our Floral work Is beautiful beau-tiful and distinctive. PHONE t-O. where flowers grow. Provo Greenhouse, Green-house, or call William Hansen. Mt. PlewMMt. Htm. CARD OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Irving of Chester desire to thank all their friends who were so kind and considerate con-siderate of them during the illness and death of their son. Raymond. They especially wish to thank the Bishop of Chester, Bros. Wilford Allred, James Christensen. George Sumsion, Vernon Beck, Harry Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bagnell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sumsion, Enevold Anderson, and Mrs. Marion Candland of Chester. Mrs. Betsey Rasmussen of Mount Pleasant, and Mrs. Bell Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Albert Puzey, Mrs. Rasmus Strate and Alonzo King of Spring City. Miss Nathella Anderson came home from Melba, Idaho Sunday after af-ter a stay of one year in that city. WANTED Fat hogs over 175 lbs. Phone 109, Hyrum Christensen. 3-15. 1 E. FORD Real Estate and Insuraac. 108 y2 acres of as good land as can be found in the State of Utah. 80 shares water, 4 roomed house, baru. granary, etc.. located at In-dianola. In-dianola. All planted in grain, alfalfa, alfal-fa, etc. $10,000. School and church 100 yards from home. 4 room brick house. lot, granary, gran-ary, the best buy in Mount Pleasant. Only $1600.00. V2 lot with barn, Joining above, $300.00. WANTED 20 or 30 acres of meadow land near Indianola. Will pay $100 per acre. New 2 room house, $625.00. 3 room house, $550.00. i House, corner lot, $1700.00. 6 room house, $4,000.00. j 7 room house, $1550.00 . ' 70 bee colonies $185.00. Store building, $960.00. Ford car, $350.00. ! Incubator complete, $10.00. 2 room house, 70 bee colonies, $460.00. FOR RENT 3 room house, $6.00 per month. 3j--ji ARTICLES jy$& PICTURES EACH ;Zjgmmi MONTH POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE IS FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS Ask them to show you a copy or Bend 20c for the latest iBBue. rostpnid. 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