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Show TIIC FnOYO IIEP.ALD, CATUUDAY, SEPT, S10IIII6 DUCK , WILL BE never, disappoint You have never said it : Sept. woodwork. - de.pth. Lake the round returning Suitabts furniture, fieors and BEEBE LUMBER CO. IKES Theore Mwm .Ik - f. 1s for developed feet abjug the trend, " . Si CUT THIS OUT. e Change the Sait Lake On oc RouteEffective Sept 24th at ' '12:02 1911. Train o. 66 Jof Salt Lake City de :z&.a. m.; ar vuris nom "... rrovi ve76aljrt.a i at lffrtiT"a7 ke-'-ity m, daily. in RE Will leave Provo a! 7:55 a. m. Train' No. 62 for Salt Lake City de parts from Provo at 16:50 a, m.,- ar rive Salt Lake City, at 12:25 p. m - daily, never mcb p.m. ( loan, . Train No. uixtM 63, ai a.ito vjiiy jneixupoua,.-a- Other Train Service as Follows: - departs from Salt Lake at 8:00 a. m.,. arrives Provo 9:45a.. m. daily...i i City l'- - City at 61 departs, 4:20 p. . at .6 p.. to: daily..' ' Train No. 63 departs from Salt Lake City' at 8 'pv .m., arrives Provo at ,9:55. p. m. . .' NOTE Train No. 62 leaves Proyo 10 minutes earlier and arrives at Salt ;Ldke City 25 "mlhutes earlier than - ." ' it 4 . ai m. . - v. v . , s- - - "10:50 a. m. - , r-- : v ..... ' . i . CIA Will leave Provo 7:55 a.m. " "dum-stlck- s" well-regulate- d - 1- - . 29-3- - i .... mm Spscial'Ketarhing Will L iave aS;Ealeat,ll:l ticket tickets via Ask agent for p.:m.7 Salt Lake Route y - - , formerly. ' jsaw-you- ' . 4:2.0 p, m. ; d J, - - r ; d m- 8:25 frpmSalt Lake Train 64 leaves "3 minutes later Featnered Quadruped. :X , . y and arrives' at, Salti Lake, City . 15 .. .L. J. Davjs of Sedgwick has a freak r chicken that he la raising this summinutes earlier thai formerly. , mer, says tbe Kansas City Journal. Train No. 63 for Lehi leaves. Pro It has four legs., Three .of the vo at 9:45 a,m. bstead of at ?:53 are on one side. The other leg as; heretofore. ' j - v"., chicken la; like any 'LTH Jrayellnj, jauhlicwiJl find .the oughrio "h'ate'.yTilrr'Pavif t sayt he trala service over the Salt Lake Route, hopes to raise the chicken and perfect; a Dew'bretdy He says, tbe. man' who perfectly reliable in other wordsj the t&ihs run on time. maks Hfo jladeB oLlgraa-gro- w where only one grew before is consfd-ere- Always? ask for Tickets via Salt-La-ke " a public benefactor, and If he can ' . Route. . , , succeed 1n" making .four "dunuptlcks". All passenger 'trains arrive and de grow .where only two ordinarily sprout part from the Union depot he will be somewhat, of a philanthropist himself. ANNUAL MEETING UTAH . A Vain Precaution." ... - Train No. t if Train No. 64 for Salt. Lake City de parts from Provo at 4:20 p. m.; ar smug precautions against detection at admirably-manageport are- as !,uic and ludicrous as the. precautions dreaming Irishman.....;-- ,. ' Irishman, you know, net reamed that ho was visiting the lata jQueca Victoria . f r TViH job havea drinir the quean ' :' , paid to him., t I will, said the Irishman." A drop DEVELtot toish, av coorse, hot by preference, OPMENT LEAGUE, NEPHI, UTAH, ' . your majesty " ' '' loreThan She Kotows. , - ' SEPT. "So the queen put on the kettle, but "The last time I r husband when tbe water boiled,-the- , above occasion the Salt Lake noise be was trying ro Btop jsmbklng. Has Route will sell. tickets to Nephi, one ' 'nwoke ,tfc? dreamer. St Patrick!' said he, TH he's'topped?" round-trion Sept 29. Good' ' I don't know.'- - You, of eearse, know fare .for ' t, k next tlms!' . , ; OcJoher rtuinin? lft (hat he la dead. ' . . ' ( .V:. , , t - 7 "Lord Talbot DeMalahlde wai talk; ng in New York about the thorough- less or tne custom investigations. rbe smuggler," he aid. hound to be detected If he tries his; little ,..-t"- ; the " width "bf STT developed iypFtTon ranging anywhere froia.5, to"50 feet. All the, ore' iff ot- good shipping gTade and good shipments are being made at .. the present time. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . ? TT WOOD DYES "all 000 is jour FBES "rT A TT level bringing an unbroken recource from ' the 300 loot level to .""the : new soda .cracker in that; package would be as good as the best TO! 1a. ever TTI uiieeua mscmi sold in bulk. jm. mm A report from the Opohongo ;states that ore has been opened on the 700 every, DC a pack age - : till ' baked r - POHOfl&Q i " - 30, JOHNSON couio cnoose any one of them, con- - r"' . 1 For.. above . oectsioa-4heSa- lt Route will sell one fare for trip on Sept. 29. Good" - -- - - 1911. 29-3- before.!.. tyon, you ttdent' i UTAH COUNTY TEACHERS' CONVENTION, SPANISH FORK, SEPT. stamped on every one jof them--niea- ns th a t if a million packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed it 5T'J - -- i ne name uneeaa 1 -- mm against the" return "o? the contagion, "Wlth the Utah ducks in Buch splen did condition I would not be surpris edton.8ee 5,000 hungers busy with their" guns when the &eason opens next Sunday morning. There are. more geese in the state at the present "than there have been for SHany jears past This fact, I believe is due to the great er development of dry farms. The geese swarm about the stubble of these farms throughout the entire day and, flock out for their water supply at' sunset, 'or use upon -- ... ' far- "According to these reports very - - " rf few desd or. diseased ducks are to be found anywhere. All of the groundB of the Btale have been thoroughly cleaned' of the dead ducks that lined their borders last year. These have all been burned as a . precaution oradcfers, yut)alwgys of unvarying good- u encouraging""" oidr:aiw!rij! than all other soda T T- v e It is one thing to make soda crackers that are occasionally ' J good.. It is quite another thing to malie tiem so that they are not r. w . ' ness- 'w w - 1 -- w OD Although Utah ducfct hunters were robbedfthiiriiport-1aB- t year by- contagious disease which Infected the duc&s of Utah, this yea? sport prom ises to be good as at any time in the history of Utah, according to F. W. Chambers, state fish and game ,' commissioner. ' "Judging from the number of ducks on the Utah lakes, ponds and sloughs, you would not know that' an epidemic visited the state last yearV said Mr. "More than '4,000,000 wa Chambers; ter fowls were claimed by the diaease, but it will not detract from this gear's For-thshooting. past three months tame wardens have been inspecting the duck "grounds da various parts of the state and their reports are highly You nave" never anyone say u I I If 11 eeda Biscuit in that last package were not as good as usual." 33, 1211. 4 '.V.' I . ' , |