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Show tT CLC CLOTS vnsicniansirmmmaatemenenantt tO a Utah football and ly leader, reduction of heart Meat & two One dairy UTAH and principal eastern points, on sale Sweden June Kansas Standard City, St. and Louis, Omaha ‘SUPERB Fares ‘and tion to any I. A. Grande Gen. 25 Pass and 31, Notary Publie and Conveyancer Fire, Life, Accident Insurance. Office in Bank cheerfully ¥. Fouts, on Kamas, Utah Agent, Ogden, Adam oats. Charlie steel all Native Lumber kinds Johnsen, Cc. LICENSED UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Open S83 Day Main and Night Street r came to ee arc with a a as rare ce confetti display of compared There ball are Deaton Gledhill, of the west! He horse over the day whose in body at Ogden railroad came°to twenty years 1857. two Jersey tons Oakley. C. A. pushed This Utah ago. Christensen, - of Mr. you can get them by advertising in this ‘paper. Tt reaches the best class of people in this community. Christensen extermi- an old-time a_ to pioneer, Utah in has composed lnumerous hymns and is known for his many paintings, having been a student in the Royal poreeey of Art in Copenhagen. Articles of incorporation have been filed at Ogden by the Hydro-Carbon Process company, which is to make liquid fuel converters and injectors, and other mechanical devices. The company If You Want until suc is the is capitalized for $10,000 9! the value of $100 per share. Those interested in forming the corporatio are William F. Burton, Edgar R. Hel mes and Robert I. Burton. The police force. of Provo diseuk ered that bicycle thieves have be@ stealing wheels and taking: them apart, readjusting different parts in order to hide the identity of then. Four wheels were picked up recently and were taken apart and made to fit with each other, after which sane of them were placed with se@nd hand dealers in this city for dispdal. A may eall for a Roosevelt convention be made in a few days in Salt Lake City, as a result held last week, where of a meding Rooseveltans from’ the several section of state/dis. cussed plans for the establishmert oi a third party. Patriotic oratory, music and sorts for old and young characterized the nation’s birthday and the final f@tivities of the three-day celebration art ‘Spanish Fork for the opening of the Use this paper if you want some of their business. Strawberry tunnel. Several thowand persons participated, many of them coming from surrounding towns. While slumbsring in a. hay lof in Salt Lake, J. W. .Young, a forse trader of was robbed money was belt which body. Wilson, N. D., you ‘ @, All declare he of $1,200 in currency The removed from a cmyas Young wore next ti his Quick know?” “Thank HE CH ARLES E. HiRes “co. 255 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. man _Is Improved, but Further Work Needed to Stamp Tuberculosis, Out ago when the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tubereulosis was organized, there were 26 states in which no hospital or sanitorium provision for consumptives exist- the entire number of beds the subject, there up game when to have Free are still prac- tically ten indigent consumptives for every one of the 30,000 beds, including One for ye pay palients: In ne r ones Sundptives in this ¢otintry too Or tO provide hospital care for themselves. If tuberculosis is ever going to be stamped out in the United States, more hospital provision for these foci of infection must be provided.” With the Lid Off. “Mother,” asked Bob, with a hope: ful eye on the peppermint-jar, “have I been a good boy this afternoon?” ““M-m-yes,’ answered mother, dubiously, recalling a certain little rift within the lute. The four-year-old dip- lomat looked anxious. a Explanation. F Fair Young Thing—What man who is running doing? Fan—He is going home to No to Medicine Lying keep time. So and awake awake is that mother. Merely Beneficial Nerves. to Brain nights makes it hard and do things in day after a supper of the old days when I what they meant by There is no medito nerves and brain sleep, such as you eating Grape-Nuts.”. Name Postum Co., Battle for the famous to Wellville.” the above from time true, and letter? to time. full of and the presidential nice, mamma. do so many his opin- thous- of people do ‘business Courtesy—central location—facilities for handling large accounts and for transacting every branch of banking—all of these are among the many factors, but one of themostimportantreasons undoubtedly is the confidence inspired by a record of 53 years adherence to sound methods. noml- | || Walker Brothers Bankers Salt Lake City You can do your banking here by mail from anywhere. $1 willopen a savings account. a Suggestion. Mamma—wWell, borrow wisely. with this bank, and why is it ou sO steadily and sturdily? see the defeated tle what of it? The joxride often begins in and ends at the morgue. Sammy—Oh, nothing. Only when a visitor says so you always ask him{§ to have some more. a but- A POSITIVE and PER- (| MANENT CURE FOR Brunkenness and | aj Opium Bis ases. i The Same Thing. Te rn PED Mid” ISSSTeg 4 the'# ‘poorest meoiy arse cimaliat I ever met. fe ee fy 0 “pub; icity, no & cKness. ‘Ladwes-jreated as fl privately as in their own hiémes. THE KE LEY INHis Hostess—Is that so? i STITUTE 334 W. South Temoale Street, Sult Lake City Tom—Yes, the only thing she said to me the whole evening was “No.” and I had to propose to her to get | her to say DEVELOPING His Nurse Business. (announcing the to just be now; Taught ask before, SALT LAKE 159 Main Street PHOTC The Picnic Again. And always TEE puts aes The Are you guilty or not guilty?” “Not guilty, judge.. I thoughtI was, but I’ve been talkin’ to my lawyer, an’ he’s convinced me that I ain’t.” The Common Fraction. Her Husband—The census officials state that the average family consists of four and a fraction persons. How do you account for the fraction? His Wife—Oh, that is the husband. the it will Broken He—So the end? She—Yes. He—Who She—The of eye, on, custard J pie be sat on. —-From Judge. Engagement. engagement broke it? minister who His with larceny. Girl. | She’s gold of hair and blue She never keeps her hat besides.”—Boston are charged SUPPLY Coa. Salt Lake City | Transcript. “You FINISHING him Passenger—Why are we so late? Conductor—Well, sir, the train in front was behind, and this train was behind, AND Best equipped plant in the west. Quick work by experts. Full line of all supplies. Write for catalogues and developing prices. expected)— Professor, it is a little boy. : Professor (absent-mindedly)—Well, I’m very busy what he wants. { “ KODAKSit that. Convinced. and undisturbed Grape-Nuts as in could not realize a ‘bad stomach,’ cine so beneficial aS a good night’s ban enjoy after Eiver read ane appears are Senujne, interest. ands know Sammy—This cake is awful nice, mamma. (Silence.) This cake is awful SLEEP nerve builder, for I can sleep as sound by Why to call supper ready.”’—Detroit for the or call for prices. A wise man may ions—if he borrows nation, “I am more than reconeiled to my defeat, and my heart goes out to the poor fellows who have to be disfigured by house painters who once in four years play the role of portrait painters.” Has under such circumstances is like setting the house on fire to see if you can put it out. The right kind of food promotes refreshing sleep at night and a= wide aAWake individual during the day. A lady changed from her old way of wating Grape-Nuts, and says: “For about three years I had been a great sufferer from indigestion. After trying several kinds of medicine, the docgjor would ask me to drop off potatoes, then meat, and so on, but in a few days that craving, gnawing feeling would start up, and I would vomit everything I ate and drank. “When I started on Grape-Nuts, vomiting stopped, and the bloated feeling which was so distressing disappeared entirely. “My mother was very much bothered with diarrhoea before commencing the Grape-Nuts, because her stomach was 30 weak she could not digest her food. Since using Grape-Nuts food she is Well, and says she don’t think she 2ould do without it. “It is a great brain restorer and given you I will that “T am going to learn to swim this | Summer,” “I thought George taught you last 4 summer.” by “But Iam no longer engaged to but George.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. by Fully Explained. To take “tonics and stimulants” Creek, Mich, . : Look in pkes. bok, “The Road I want wide- And Prized Above All. Other things may be seized might or purehased with money, knowledge is to be gained only effort.—Landor. ieat NIGHT’S Write said. so I look around banners,” said candidate . “Please,” he begged, “say open yes!’’—Harper’s Bazar. GOOD Hewlett’s Factory Press. “When campaign ELIE tically all kinds of cans made at "3 ask- Wanted. beforehand in the United States was only 10,000. “While these figures would indicate a remarkable growth in anti-tuberculosis activity,’ says Dr. Livingston Farrand, executive secretary of the National association, in commenting on me Cans, Lard Pails, Syrup, Olive and Salad Oil Cans, in fact prac-— Philosophical. Only four states, Mississippi, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming, have no beds whatever in special hospitals or wards for consumptives. Hight years ed, and extra-inning ELLE NO NIIP EEO Honey the young bride, ‘I going to _ baseball you, dearie,” he woman.” business?” CA Witted. the busy her AI TOTS TORRE RL AER “She’s a mighty “Indeed? What’s “Eiverybody’s!” “But there’s one thing I wish you’d do.” “And what is that?” he inquired. “When the team is going to play an . MORE HOSPITALS ARE NEEDED Situation She said you which fireworks, of-Independence do “Darling,” don’t mind games.” ied fruit. resident of Ephraim and died July 8. He came Utah. Per Thousand | J. F. RICHARDSON, PARK CITY | and Leanne Shooto gh tna! cess was gained. nation of flies. applica- of Kamas, Utah 1840, hee at of in week that one of the most important public health measures ever inaugur: ated in Utah had been launched and Material $18 Joseph Williams R. Denver, | Shingles, Oregon Finish, Mouldings, Lath, Cement, and a general of its A. Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of -the ‘state board of health, announced last iis Building of Anu- Kamas Lumber Yard line one in 1872 and entered the service of the Agent, SALE—One io lost was lowered into the grave Wedensday, was a pioneer 1912; For Service—Thoroughbred bull. W. a.P. areRichards, Kamas. gaan FOR west. that “Catalo,” would be vigorously furnished General Passenger Denver, Colorado. R. W. BARNES Bond to goodness of this root= beer as well as mi its tonic properm ties that make it so great a favorite. One package makes 5 pelere. a your grocer isn't supplied,we will mail you a package oe receipt of 26c. Please give his n: Write for lila ang iis of leak- is an celebration SERVICE, Wadleigh, Bell, Howe, Singer, and other millionaire inventors began life as poor boys. Fortunes await other inventors. Can YOU think of something to patent? America’s greatest es inventor tells HOW TO INVENT in a booklet sent to you free by COPP & CO., Patent Attor_neys, 745 8th St., Washing= ton, D.C. gar Be sure to name this newspaper in your letter. _ Ask Editor about cost of Patent, and be the will be 5 cents a pound, with 9 cents last year, many new trees bearing Springs, Den- daily in Was nike : , i NST. LAKE city. ‘Ura SALT her. “Because you would be in the Army yourself if you did,’ was the sharp reply. Ard the man had the grace— and the humors t0 laugh.—Youths Companion. con- exceptionally ‘large crop of cherries throughout Weber county this year. The average price Chicago. CAR Dept. MONEY IN IDEAS Titles Examined. Cars the Sunday has 24, ate a8 & Reve Agent. Agt. A. and will Salt Lake City, Utah. Frank Sleeping DINING full particulars Rio Benton, Tourist a Yet, man 18, of I have the woman. ‘How Sunday Bingham drew a big crowd of visitors, many coming from the capital city to take part in the festivities. June 1, 5, 8 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3, 12 and 30, 1912; gust 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; Septem ber 4 and 5, 1912. Through cattle now sons vassnsrilbrSiang “gta followed May wife about. ed Mr. Lars C. Johnson died Sunday his residence at Hooper, Utah, heart disease. He was born pense for side trips, than any other line. yer died Lassie joined packing Shemmin’s famous half-breed buffalo bull, is dead. The animal became so vicious as to be unmanageable and had to be shot. Grande Colorado & Libby : Chicago the sixteen-year: T. and Mary B, died Fork curiosities, Closing to Pueblo, the Lake, Steele, American This Route offers the “Back East” Travelers more varied scenic attraotions,:that can be seen from the car windows without extra exTrip Fares Libby, M= Neill slaughte1 Provo. by The Provo be able to boast of the most pure bred Scenic Line of the World”’ “Every Mile a Picture’ Round the age of the heart. She was born in Cazar, Denmark, June 17, 1857, and came to Utah when she was sixteen years of age. Jay Smith, the seven-year-old son of Bert Smith, night policeman of? Tooele, had a narrow escape from being seriously burned, and a stack of hay and barn, valued at ae were destroyed Sunday. The dairymen and breeders of Utah county are improving their Jersey stock as rapidly as possible and within a very short time the county will RAILROAD Special Low from Salt stable of Ogden, ectees Seely Lienert “The Nev. jumping A Salvation Army officer was taking up a collection on the street. One man was heard to say as he dropped in a dime: ‘“‘Here’s 10 cents for the grafters.” “You don’t believe there? s any graft in the Salvation Army,’ quickly re- At AUG rocers dropped company’s miles H. Jersey id 45, near employed of Sinie Travelers to Colorado and the East The than ordinary kinds. man a cyan- at the St. Mark’s hospital, following an operation several days ago for ap: pendicitis. are broke to drive. and Superior frain Service. aged Homer J. Wixcey, old son of William I still have some fine high bred Angora Goats, one year old, for pint, It's exceptional in flavor- recent- in Ham and doesn’t cost a bit more of Goldfield, failure Packing Wixcey, RAND, KAMAS, at Clark, Clark was company. Electric power work a specialty. a Estimates on house lighting plants, large or small. .. Electric wiring. .. Bells, novelties, carriage lights, bieycle lights, motors and appliances. we. plant dead house, Graduate of a Technical Engineering School - Call on or address JULIAN death gases oP rote and lived in the pulpit for many years, but can’t stay there any longer.” Said the second spider, actuated by a fine spirit of charity: 2 “Come along with me, then. I haven’t been disturbed for fifty years. My home’s in the collection box at the door.” discharged. fraternity met poisonous thumping tastier than Firing of salutes started the observance of the Fourth at Nephi which was markeé by little other noise. The ordinance against the sale of fireworks was sirictly enforced. Electrical Engineer them, in the; university player, student from ide COOPER A small boy can manage ‘unusually valuable buck. ANDWICHES! What's City hand, ig at an married us. Choice. “What sort of a chap is old Squak lop?” “Well, when you hold out two cigars to him, to offer him his choice, he takes. both.” Why She is Slow. He—Why do you call Mrs. Flash slow? She—Why, it has taken her 45 years to réach the age of 30.—Cincinnati In: quirer. May be Needed. It may be that the 950,000 bags of Truth sounds ‘so much _— stronger than fiction that a man would rather coffee stored -up in New York are invent half a dozen excuses, even held aS @ reserve in case the third when the real one would be perfectly cup of coffee comes into general satisfactory. ‘|usage. t rs Coffins Burnison, Osborne They Park Robbins left accidentally MacDakin Get Our Prices and Examine Our Stock Before going Elsewhere, sale, at his A lively demonstration was held in Salt Lake City Tuesday night to celebrate the nomination of Woodrow Wilson as the Democratic candidate for president of the United States. UNDERTAKERS SUPPLIES G. A. on = ames commen Se soem oS SILOS iasas Dairy Profits If you have s tock to feed—you must have a SILO. Feeding silage will decrease the cost of fattening cattle, and in the case o f cows, it will milk from 8 to 10 Per cent: When that will you stand build your the increase the Silo, build a. good strain of time. Build amount it with “RED DEVIL” Portland Cement And the initial investment will be practically the onl y cost. Your Silo will last forever—there will be no expense for repair s. Write and ask us for a book telling all about the and how to advantages of a Silo, build one with ‘‘Red Devil” Portland Cement. Sold by all leading dealers. of one—one “& Devil of a Good Cement? ~, ia being rifle George fingers a weapon PARLORS Line of Caskets and in Cedar and Oak. a Fourth, peaceful Union Portland Cement Co. - OGDEN, UTAH ~ little A new Thes humas aap Complete cleaning the’ had found eee UNDERTAKING While on jured two Nanton KAMAS ed a spider which Orders Are given immediate attention during our Fiftieth Anniversary _ Sale. Watches, silverware and jewelry of every description come in the unusual discounts we offer. aaa. $20,000; Surplus, $1,500; Resources, $100,000. Ww. Stewart, Vice- President; Be ow. John B. Hoyt, President: Samuel DIRECTORS: R. L. King, John Barnes, Cashier; Clifford Warr, Clerk. ‘Pack, James Knight, J..G. M. Barnes, T. A. Dannenberg. Mail i Capital, There. minister whos refuge in one of the crannies for many a day. Wandering up the aisle ‘homeless, it was met by another spider, and the tale of woe was imparted. ‘I ean’t stand this new minister aay. Tyson Shaw, one of three miners injured by a premature explosion of dynamite at Bingham June 25, died at Salt Lake last week. BANK STATE KAMAS Home i right here and place it on deposit. We will gladly issue, without charge, a pass book and a check: book, and welcome y ou into our growing family of thriving depositors. There’s profit for you in an ‘association With us. Peaceful enthustastie young followed one of the old type in @ sleepy country village was thumping the rostrum a good deal, and disturb- Vernon Cheever, the fourteen-year old son of Joseph Cheever, of Provo, was drowned in the Provo river Sun- mon>y bring your stock or produce, crops, your market you When A An . of this bank proves that our depositors are forging ahead financially. BUv out te, ES THE UTAH OF DEPOSITS GROWTH THE |