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Show j Lake Sidr. F.MT LAKK OlTr, JCNK !?TT, ljTO. Editor IIkralp; Pkar Sip,: In this morni-g's pup: r there is a lone ad verti'em-ut ab ufc "Like Side." Now, Mr. E liter it occurs to me that "if you want, to saiug, if you want t d nee," or if yo't Wjnt to do this, or that or t ie otuer. to go to Like S de is all rjonsnse. I'm sure I feel very proud of our little railroad; but to se-? such a syhs of advertising iutro-ducHri, iutro-ducHri, to say not' lag of tt;o tvidmt intension to be funny, is r-tth r be n"at!ionr proton' ion". Then the children chil-dren are all so enzy about it, ioo. In our ward they visit tny one tr.ey think can help tbem to tlie trip, iu r.-gu'ar siie trains. What ou ea th to do in these hard times I don't know, Cm you toil u?? Your sincrolv. Faithful Jf.ajis. "Faiihful Junius" shouldn't be so particular. Swinging and boating on the lake, erjoying the braciDg air coining ov. r i's witers, and havieg a good tine generally will be health o the young folk, and to fo k of all ag'is, and mvy save doctors' Lills theee "hard times.'' Thitik of economy, econ-omy, Mend "Jearns," and the mccssity of husbanding your mems as well as your daughter-!. A trip to Lake Side may help to do both legit-irua'ely; legit-irua'ely; and if evety o'her means shouH fad to acoompl s'a it, lay th-s case before the Female llelief Soeiely. Salt Lake Citv, June 8, 1$70. K,Utr IJmill.I have received your paper of this date, in which you advertise a school train on Saturday to "Lake Side." As I am a patron ot attractive excursions auu-nave never been to the locality so named, please inform me where Lake Side is, and oblige A Party by the name of Johnson. Certainly ; with much pleasure. Prepare your mind between now aud FiiJuy evening for spending a most delightful season on Saturday. Get up on thai morning betimes; take a substantial inside l.ning, if the materials mate-rials are come-at-able; be at the U. C. depot by about half-past eight; plank down your dollar for a ticket of course you are over fifteen; get aboard the cars, which will take you to a station between Farmington and Kaysville named" "Lulie Side station." Half a mile from the station will bring you to a charming grove, and another rjuarter of a mile to the great Dead t'ea of the west, where every accommodation has been provided by John W. Young, Esq., to make the locality the jtre-it watering-place of the west. That's' where Lake Side is. |