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Show HA LS GO AFT EH 1 Autoi, Both Private and Public, Eat Into Pal senger Traffic Revenue cent In the power of each locomotive in use." "Indicative of the passenger depart ment, the number of passenger train car In aervlce Increaaed IT per cent during that period, but the number of passenger carried decreased t per cent. An Interesting fact in that connection, la that in l5ll tha railroad carried the equivalent of each Inhabit tent of the United State 14 mile. In 1920 thle waa Increaaed to 440 mile. After that period, however, there waa a very treat decrease In paasenger travel, until In 1914, each Inhabitant of tha United State traveled the equivalent of $03 miles, or per cant . less tnan in lvil.' "The revenue derived for transpor tatlon of passenger In sleeping car or parlor cars In 1921 Increaaed 27 per cent over 1821, but tha revenue derived from passengers in eoachee In the aame period decreased The answer It per eent under 1 f2 1. Of to thle change In claaa travel la due to only one altuatlon and that I of tha tncreaeed tiae aulomobilea, pub- lia and private, la 1911 there were tU.OifO passenger automobiles refla In the United Statee, while In 1W there were over 19,000,009 auto mobile registered." "Bee America First" waa the tait of tha official addr referring to the role ticket agent may olay in the stimulation of tourist travel in thle country. Tha speaker briefly outlined the attractiveness which eaetern ter ritory haa for westerner and the beau- tlea which appeal to eaetern folk in western scenic. II concluded by showlnf the marked development which ha been accomplished In the aouthern Utah parka and la tha Grand canyon .national para. five-ye- . - , Preservation of piiHlir rmnuH in development of long haul business U imperative la order that railroads . may compet with automobile trans portatlon. T. Wi Robinson, vie pra Idant of tha fnlon Pacific ayatam In charge of traffic,, atatta In a, apaaoh, or which .ha just been ra- ,a.tpy calved at tha oHica of C. W. Prlca, assistant general passenger agent The speech waa made laat month before the Association of American at tha con Railway Ticket Agent vention in Washington, T. C. In In on Rob aald. Dart: Mr "from 1HSI and ending with 19W, the rallroada of tha United fttatee carried Inoraaaa of 49 per pent In tha tone J vian revenue irvignu loia w with' an increaae of only 1 per cent In tha number of locomotive In aama locomo. aervlce, but with the tlvea there waa an Increaae of 48 per , ueom-plleh- ted HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TH t,, JL.;r. 3:f toM-.anCtnhT VIEWS d Who was the founder of : t. When wa Utah admitted aa a atate? S. What la Utah only na- tlonal park? 4. When Brlgham Younf and the Mormons settled Halt take valley In 147, what did they call tha Independent government they formed in 149? 5. settled Utah lii 1S47? - I hope that our books will be don In two weeks. GUEXTER M ARQUARDT. IB. Our (B claaa did soma very nice soap carving. Vie each brought bar of white snap, a paring knife a a stout hairpin. Bom carved pea some apples, com grapea, and some pumpkin. H waa very simple, and i in aura everyone enjoyea mamni them. In the near future we are go ' ing to paint tnem. DORA HICKS, IB. A room The haa decorated the with gay Hallowe'en decoration that the children mad. The teacher, Vilas Ksiher Ohlin, gave o a surprle LONGFELLOW Th accompanying party, W had mad boae to put W In. beans cartoon llluNtratas part of the pro- jelly played a number gram adopted by the A for this of delightful games. W hop to hav party again. year. This class 1st studying health another ntre 5A. LOUISH THOMPSON, from the standpoint of good cltlisn-shlIt Is endeavoring, to form good The first grade had the loveliest health habits. 'The project work of time the other day. We were Invited the class la the making of health to see a model playhouse. It bad booklets Uluafratlnff the health habits electric lights, windows, a key In the that are hem learned. Her was a door, and everything. HELEN CASTLETOX, real playground, too, and we had no much fun. The first grade boy have , lteporte. -- T0VEMBEB,2t 1927.- Early Builder of Lehi Answers Call of Death r"T Special te Th Trlbtiae. LEHI, Nov. 1. Martin B. Bushman 86, a resident of Lehl alnc 1151, died at the family bom Monday fallowing of only three days. Until an lllne th last, he had been bth physically and mentally activ.. He had just completed harvesting a crop of sugar beeta which he raised entirely by band with th exception of plowing and seeding. Hi garden crops had jtiat been gathered and stored Sway. The evening h was taken ill, he aat up until 10 o'clock reading fin print Ithnut the aid of glasses. Mr. Bushman was born In Lancas -) ter county, Pennsylvania, February 5. 1141. After several moves, always westward, th Bushman family final in t'tan in arrived ly iieing one of Lehl, Mr, of the first settlers jvu. Bushman took an activ part In es tablishing the community, clearing (he land, building roads, digging canals, fencing land, making homes and ronotructing public building. When h waa to years of age, h returned to the. Missouri river for emi grants who were too poor to provide He took their own transportation. an active part in church and civic afheld having many positions fair, of trust In th community. He was on of a committee of six who com. piled a history of Lehl. Ms Surviving Mr. Bushman ar at.. widow. Mrs. Martha W. Bushman, MsjMsjsjjsjsjt;ig:W mmmmmmm Martin Snd th following children: I., Provoj Mrs. Annla Miller, Canada; Eugene, Frankburg, "Buttered toast !H Canada:- Wis Rmmerett Archibald, Halt Mr. Flora Zimmerman and Lake; This, and1 more elegant Mr. Vera Trunkey, Ihl. Thirty-seve- n grandchildren" and nineteen expressions will be taught also survive. to ureek cooks at Princeton Funeral services will be held In th svhnol blah auditorium Thursday University by no less' a tutof at t o'clock. than John D, Rockefeller 3d, v A Lt. i ""mmsI. Detective Turns Into Speed Cop Defective J. D. "Jack" Brown turned apaed cop late Tuesday afternoon, with the reault that Walter Hamer. 21, a salesman, waa booked at police head- Quarter on a chaff of speeding;. He w released on hi own recognisance. Brown. In his report, stated Hamer paeeea his car aa h waa driving south on Weat Temple near Seventh South street. Tha officer said Hamer was mllea an driving about thirty-fiv- e hour in pausing him. BOY DIES OF PARALYSIS. Sped! te Tbe Tribune. Radm. . PRICE. Nov. of Green River, died her today of cardiao paralysla. Ha was rushed to rrice this morning ana every effort made to relieve the condition, but he died a snort time later.. Tha boy wa born in Grand June tlon, t.oio., June iz, I91S. He was the son of Albert and Julia Pads, who now reside at Oreen River. The body wa prepared for shipment to Grand unction by the J. 13. Klynn funeral arlor and Interment will be there hursday. HALLOWE'EN FROLIC CNJOYCO. Special te The Tribes. Mr. FLEA BANT. Nov. 1. Faculty of Wasatch member and students entertained Monday academy war evening at the annual Hallow en frolic and costume party In the school gym naslum. Decorations emblematic of Hallowe'en were used. Games. for g and stunt Wert n toyed were and later light refreshment served. M0Rm'G, SCHOOL NEWS Ask Me Another About Utah 1. yEDSDAT h, - grandson of a certain .old gen tlenian renowned for his 01 dealings and tor his coif came John u. 3d is a member of the Princeton student body, and recently was appointed to the Undergraduate Council of. uie rnnaueipnia society. Volunteering for work, he was assigned the job of throw ing verbs and adjectives into the mental systems of the Grecian kitchen staff. And the cook! swear Rockefeller is whizz as an instructor Gas Tax Return Exceeds Million decided that they are all going to ACCIDENTS AND build playhouses for their sisters. BOISE. Idaho. Nov. 1 (APV Ida- DANCE KEEP ALL BUSY It wa quit a long walk from our ho' state gasolln ta na produced school to this house, but w learned a nine months' revenue of ft.E37.330 and saw so many thing on the way for the state highway fund, the bu BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH A Hal that the time soon paauea, W Saw reau of motor fuels, department of lowe'en dance wa held Friday after- a dna and a cat sitting together In law enforcement, announced today noon In the girls' portable. A very a window. W saw a bird houS and This revenue Is 1313, 04S larger than students a fire engine. But best of all. we large crowd attended. hln th amount collected In th who had unprepared subjects during learned how to so across the afreet months' period of last year. Septem W had such the firth and sixth like real grown-upcollections totaled ber iist.st. Ilk to cros street periods were al- - busy street ilk lowed to attend the South Temple and First South. It was Jr' Diesel t dance. There was a good leseon In safety. Engine f a orches- Council in Manti tra. All enjoyed a ETEWAET PUPILS STUDY delightful time. 1 CULTURE or MUSHROOMS A triple tie pre. Special to Th Trlbra. ,. (International Kwrl) vails among the MANTf, Nov. 1. Mayor A. S. Jildd ' f Jackeon, Stewart M. STEWART Borne WII,UAM and other member of th city coun and Bryant In our send their children to school Club Women's ell hav recently purchased a Diesel division of the.aoc-ce- r parents fur general culture. Parents of- chil XATKXNAI CREST engine, which I to b Installed at th league this flren in the sixth grade at the Stew Mantl Light and Power plant near Honor Guests year. As such un. art may he surprised to find that the mouth of Mantl canyon. favorable weather their children are engaged In mush The engln was purchased at a coat has already set In, room culture. They are learning to RpKial te Tk Trtbuoe. of S11.B75. and I to be Installed in the principals of distinguish between the poisonous and MT. PLEASANT, Nov. 1. On of order to furnish additional power durtha three schools Fur the most successful social events of ing th winter months, when th wa decided to shorten the nonpoisonousare mushrooms. actually raising th season was the Hallowe'en party ter power at th plant is not suffi they matters by draw- thermore, school. Stewart mushrooms The cient to lv rrooer lighting. at lots-ing They Is pefhifps" fhe first school In Utah to honoring th elutt womefs husbands, Th work of excavating ha in North Sanpete been completed for the placing of just agreed that num- try thla alluring study. last given evening the bers 1 and 2 should school gymnasium by member of engine, and it I expected that it will high SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BT US Judy Lund. play, and then No. he Horn th Culture Twen not he for club, later than ready TT7 3 should nlav thm Oder by T!fjAon . OSNIHAL PSHSHINO SAILS. tieta Century luh. the O. B. A. club, December i. operation winner of the first match. Aji AMAIN IT th Acme club, th Junior Literary CHERBOURG, France, Nov. 1 (AP). would have it, w drew I. The Wk club and th Business and Profession --General Pershlnj embarked on the tewart WASATCH 8557 Business Woman's Club game will be plaved on al Women club. Leviathan today homeward bound Tuesday on the South'e We The dining hall wa elaborately dec grounds. after a holiday in Franc following will play the winner on Gives Monthly Dinner The orated In Hallowe en cobra and ym upon the American Legion convention. winner will then play theFriday. Jordan on bols, combined with autumn flowers A committee of legionnaire gave him the -following Tuesday on the sam and foliage. Oire hundred and fifty Special te Tb Trlbtiae. 1500.000 cups were served a hearty farewell. f th Junior high PANAMA-PACIFIC guests Were seated at the long table ArteVftiTAj "The convention," said the wartime ground for MANTI, Nov. 1. Member of the of the which were effectively decorated for Business city. and Professional Women's leader, "surpassed all our dreams of lateradttooMl EXPOSITION Tne students un hers are ir.ltln. the occasion. what It would be," club of this city enjoyed their month . little careless Miss Margaret Thompson wa toast- lately. Flo Hammond at th Savoy hotel last eve dinner ly fractured her arm in a girls' soccer mistress ana the slogan "Club ladles' with Mrs. Blanch Ellason, vie tame, and the glrla were merely hop Husbands' Night was responded to nine;, presiding. president, ping; and kicking the ball. as follows: "Club," Mrs.' W. H.Urln The ball A short business meeting followed, struck her hand with suoh force and ton; "Ladles." K. M. Johnston: "Hus at which Miss Afton Shahd was in in such a way ns to fracture her bands," Miss Helen Petersen; "Night." charge. Five Hundred was th enwrist. Judy Imd also fractured her Captain I. R. Christensen. Music tertaining feature which concluded th J 1. V wrist. Ihls ace dent hiDtwiuH mliii number for th evening's entertain entertainment. WHITE she wa running. Just before she ment were furnished by Btanlev H, Mis Virginia Madsen, Mis Pernio entered her biology clnss there wna vt Gill and the Rteven trin. Brithwalt and Mr. Winkle) AMANITA thunderinenoise. When n. she Following dinner. Hallows en games were formally accepted Thy This new way grows ' e as member mn u mt m i f tered the room with her wlrmt ell na stunts were enjoyed, under th of the club. bound Up. Mr. Granville Olsen leadership of Miss Qieah Wall. new that she surely had ant ban. vi days dared up quickly. Rain Snow of Election Reed Inree Tuesday morn n or it costs you nothing turned to catch a ball In such a manin Uintah Basin Announced ner that he broke his leir. He waa taken to the emergency hospital for te Tb Tribune. Special fcseelal to The Tribune. treatment. MTTON, Nov. 1. Th dry spell JL'DT T.T7ND, MANTI. Nov. 1. Judaea of election which A recently discovered liquid is mas haa covered nearly tha entir nave been appointed by Mayor A. J. month of October ha Reporter. been broken hair roots by saged directly into Judd and the city council to act at during th past few days. LOWELL B PUPILS tne election on November . means ot a special robber applicator. nas over Kain th raiien all oaain. I District No. They are a follows: Mill1 Infection is. stopped hair roots are STUDY ASIA VISUALLY by snow In th upper A. H. Anderson. 'Charles fl. flhanri accompanied "the and mountains. Dandruff OYSTER endr hair rejuvenated. nd Emll Christoffereoh; district No. country On the summ t between T)uchana hair grows in 90 LOWELL , Leslie Madsen, Ivan L. Dyreng and The RB of the Twetl is Itops falling-Mie- w Price th mall and Stag rout out som Clarenee in fine doing Peterson; "district No. I, and work; geography: of th basin, several Inches of Snow days or your money is refunded on We are B. Cox, Clinton Boylngton and Asia. George On rear the studying a treatment a. j. aierriam; aistnct no. 4. ir. Ray is reported. and side blackboard our teacher Make this amazing test today. sheet of yellow paper 24 by put reason why 4 men in 7 bald 36 aiunu, jl. i. fairy ana j. w. rox. UNITAM BASIN BIRTHS. he gives you Inches. Out of these w are making 40. Now science proves this Go to your druggist ' Bptelal to Th Tribune. or ICT HARVEST DELAYED. eaen tne countries of oi VK of new 90 unnecessary. guarantee A9ia Dn lhe top of these book) MTTON. Nov. 1 Births as follow Special to The Trlbime. or cases in Recent experience 200,000 natr AH mushrooms come from spawn money Dacx. put the name of the Asiatic countries; recently been reported In the PRICE. Nov. 1. Ray Branch of th. have and below this, interesting pictures and spawn comes from the spores. Carboh basin. Cedarview, Mr. and Don't delay. of baldness and falling hair proved county beet growers states I'lntah of each. Mrs. Ham On a on;'Lsto, the sheet The which are tells small that spore particles dead wet the weather of th past two air. ana airs.Bummerall, that in 90 hair roots were not about Arabia Is a wonderful picture drop from between the gill when th that a son; Han- a nas at least 60 per cent na. Mr. ana r.Mrs.jarman. but merely dormant that in 150,000 of two Arab sitting d a In mushroom Charles tart to decay. These aysthe sugarleftbeets of In this section meir tent, beside a fire, smoking their grow into small Uireada or malter th fields, with the harvest delayed daughter: Mr. and Mrs. LaMar John of these cases hair root were easily a This shows tent son, the of pipes. life which roots. the look like This daughter. very fine Is expected that when revived. Arabs. Our book of Siberia. China is called spawn. It multiplies very materially. Itclears, it will be only The new scientific way doel this. HALLOWE'EN PARTY GIVEN. and India now need their third rapidly. When it la 'grown to sell. It thefewweather daia until the is harvest Work sheet. A very Interestingnicture is made Into bricks and called "com- compieceo, lor. wun tne organisation Specie to Tb Tribune. Your Barber Applies It Your Druf gist Sells It about India is the Tai Na Hal. This mercial spawn." When wild spawn aa the remainder of the har Ol'NNISON. Nov. 1, Gunnison val wonderful dome, which is of alabaster Is found it is scattered all through th vestperfected, can be completed In a short time. ley high school student and patron and should have been the nalace of soil. a Hallowe en party, given bv enjoyed an Indian princess, ! now her tomb. Commercial spawn Is nsually raised OLD FOLKS HO NO HID. the student organisation of the school Another Interesting picture Is on the In "compost." a material made from Seecisl to The Tribune. In th high school last 8 evening Siamese sheet. This picture Is called rotted manure. To mak compost is . EPHItAttf. Nov. 1. All old folk of "Where a False Sten Means Death." hard work for school Th boys. the South ward were honored guests On the Me Nam river, on a cliff about mushrooms will grow in rich soil withDAUQHTIR ARRIVES. i me annual aay held In the South 500 feet high, Is a road for transpor1 tation out it. As there ia heat In manifr, ara cnanei recently under the direc Spetfs! te The Tribune. without a fence to protect men It must be allowed to- - stand several or animals. To fall down thnt cliff weeks before the rhiishroome SPMSO CITY. Nov. 1 Mr. and ar tion oi Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hum would mean Instant death. W all planted In it. When only rich soil Is phrey, chairman and assistant vrhalr Mrs. Harold Olson, of Gunman, respectively, of th old folks' nison, are receivingformerly used, the spawn may be planted imcongratulations on tha birth of a daughter yesterday. mediately. It Is planted about nine committee. - ' i' inches deep, and la put Into the soil HOT TEA BREAKS In pieces about th size of a walnut; child" who ha an appropriate every auch piece to each square foot. A CLD-TR- Y THIS one at home was allowed to take After the spawn Is plajiied. it take place some wild spawn and start a small alHiut two months to gruw Into mush of his own. If these- - experiments The mushrooms ahould not bad Oct a small packaee of Hamburg rooms. prov a success, perhaps some of be too but should much have water, Bret it Tea at any pharmacy. Tak these children will mak mushroom TakaM-NAtUBEMEBY-tnur- M. lightly every day. a tablespoonful of this hamburg tea, sprinkled Important industry In ftah. Last th sixth grade made an ratains an COURTNEY Set;issliatiTergsnrwiilbfaner)afuB DRAPRR. a cup of Douirijf water upon it, attempt year to raise mushrooms in th montln and by p rvperly yoareeoatipetiea siev tad drink a university reenhouses, but-thReporter. temEt through wl.l cad with a bow.l Serine aa fre aa4 at any time. It is the perature could not. be regulated wMl BATH TAILS TO DAMPEN fesiar st hr beat eaiy pa. a molt effective way to creak a eold enouirh, so th etperlment was only gn Flag. Try it. Oalylie, and furo grip a it opens the pores, partially successful. Also, the mushBHOW AT PET SPnUTS Mild, iaft, partly tiffrtaMe re lie vine congestion. Also loosens rooms were being grown according to: government bulletins, which are not the bowels, thus breaking a eold at suited WASATCH The Wasatch children mushto here. The the climate once. rooms are now raised In th field their annual C. P. E.. or chll- It i inexpensive and entirely basement of the being drens' pet eshlbit, on Friday. Octoschool building. Th 28. harmless. It purpose ia to teach th vegetable, therefore university gardener, who has had ber children kindness to dumb animal, In mush(Advertisement.) practical experience ralalng rooms, is helping tie children to carry It originated in San Francisco and JUoamaUwW9eJil lr on the project this year. Th Octo wa brought to our school by our for- principal, Mis Ktta Power. Th ber Issue of a mII magailn called-"1'- " from 'Better Home and Oardens" Is also display Included everything All BT Salt Laks City Drutflsts being used. Two bed of mushroom horse to whit mic. An exaulslt showing of plants and out flower wa ar being cultivated this year, on on in our ball. on of commercial of wild apawn and display large north . There were 141 dors; thoswer spam-nNo light reaches these beds, playhut this doe rot hinder their growth. staked on th south nd grounds. Th Barking could tie heard Th wild spawn was gathered in place where the'stablemen of the R. blocka away. About 11 a. m. It start ed to rain, and kept it up throughout Mush-rooL. T. C. dump the msnure. bav grown there for ceveral in day. Th owners of th dogs had parrots year. Th planting, gathering of th U tak them home. The bird w.r anil and all other work waa don by war talking and th N'ever miad what peopl say: If the children themselves. chirping, so the children had no trpu. bl I la sot very weft Mushroom growing locating yon have varicose or swollea veins understood xSk A community poster froas yet. To lncraa interest. sod want to reduc them to normal, primary grad bung on th wall In th wa halL liv Th and north to for hall deo ask Poslaa W ta most eoaeeatrated go aay druggist rated In th color of th school. ot? skin remedies, yet e an original of bottl Mm its anedica-tio- a Answers to Which are blue and rold. Zmnald OU (full strength). If he is so safe and gentle that It Room 21 i supervising Uw ear ot About th grounds ttu week. A Urge pic. hssa't it, he ess get it. eve oa a baby's ay be esed 1 tnr of an Indian hang In thia room. tender skin'. freely, rtrfgham Young, who ld th H stops itching Apply it to the enlarged veins ai In Mormon Ov.t school won It s first prise In th to Salt valley ilirortej and improvement will he and quickly overcomes c!n-!i- p oontt of 19!i. It was 'J Jenuary 4. l'B'ltic. d in a fe Ilusinee tormenting, 1644-161- 5 by the Proare.i.Ive days. Continue its B. Kimball, Manager. diafunrinj; a 1. !1 A in Men's cljh. lafr f:g banf out. At a4 7:nn, crateil u ua'iil veins returns to pjrmal nly vte. druggists Th side th room. Stat of two thing th Thea 628 t is Wett redure I sir. It land" ft th honey be. Vrtt fw syiJ tut kea Tsrd, show that it is ur room tbat takguaranteed Kghth . Mormons, or. aa they pre ear POSLAM of CO. swollen veins or money bak by the , . ing ror,ta EUZABt-n- t 7 W.. 4 fer to ryl POTHVrTTJ th latterrVhrs Dnig Stores and rC -day AX Um Vrw City ton UC1:walti;r. p.r! et th Churclt H goo4 dxnf (Adr.) . tThriev1 .Advrtiemm.) . I (aswells tpnee tbeperfectteffytj$e SOCCER, . rl s, l six-pie- - - byJlity , ii h..i ttN mvwejlf sy bJbw fJV Jackson-S- . ttitte H cham-plonsh- lp ROUND THE VCIHD ia Day itaia t a (3i .. eruiao. Includes H avana. tb Canal Los Angeles, Hilo, Honolulu, 19 days 8 th JapjiandCiuia,MsjiUs,Java,RnrTna, Bell-A- nt Haltt Over-Acidit- cption 17 days India, Ceyloo. Ejrypt, FaUitin. Greeea, IUlr, llivira, Hsvr (Parial, Glasgow, turop stop ver in tb Springtime. . . y Tbis Widely Used &XTBX KZLTZT Depends bl Every Tim. Fr lamples. MS s IIow disagreeable, how exasperating, how embarrassing to be a sufU ing, heartburn, ferer from gas, sick headache, uausea jMil other digestive disorders. The great value of BELL-AN'l. t been proved by over 80 years' use. Doctors, Nurses and Dentists -- ecomirend this tested Safe, Pleaatnt, 8t:re Belief for Not Send laxative. for. free samples 'o; lell A Co., Ine,, (Adv.) Orancebnrg, N. . if I', ri) TMrMniTtltMMtJlJI If CrelM. ta r. aiwi w' i a i, i. NOTICE. on and after this date I will not b responsible for any debt or account contracUd for by my wife. Oabrlella Jongejan or Mr. William C. Jongejan, WM. O. JUNUEJi?!. ,,; . ;., Dated November 1,'1527. .., wan S Reserve Any Selection! Fur Goaf : The Larget Selection in the Entire City Finest Peltries, newest styles and ery coat backed by the Boston Store's reputation for Quality and Value! - SERVICE - GUXUTY- - PRCE ESESSSeS i ask.. .s' J trivs $0 and Judges at Manti i d "Tim gW' is r i'if.ia '' ' m NO '' 90-d- VAN ESS L. cross-legge- MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiitniiiiiia Why not get full value? cah. (onstipafed! Our quality, preparation and senrice XrS unsurpassed. Fire thousand satisfied customers. There it a reason. . Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced POWERFUL YET et GEilTLE POSLAM HEALS ECZEMA the. Atk Utah two-ounc- Another i -- . Wa Ik 'j tea : h ' e Falls Area nujunsonj '? , - Whether yon ever patronize an Q. o. P. Skaggs System Store or not, their "existence in Salt Lake enables yon to buy your foods cheaper than at any time in the past. Of course, your saving would be greater if all your foods came from an 0. P. Skafgs System Store. We sell cheap voluntarily. It is in our system to do so, and it stands to reason that we will do it better than the grocer who must low. er some of his prices or lose his patrons. . I( 0 NUTRITIOUS BREAD If you are not having the satisfaction of using our own baked whiter-healtand raisin breads yon are missing much. . Hundreds of people tell us daily that it tastes like the bread . mother made. This pleases us very much, as it has been our desire and effort to produce just such bread. 0. P. Skagfjs bread is rich and nutritious. It will keep for many days and still be good. Each loaf weighs full 16 ounces. We, and our patron, think it the best baker's bread ever offered the people of Salt Lake. Come in and try a loaf; you will think so, too, anrl find it most difficult to eat ordinary bakery bread after using 0. ... P. Skajfs System Bread for a time, h ' City Stores located at 48 So. Ksin Et 1458 Stele SV 331 lo. Btosc St 0 ftete ft. I! SagufcoeM pre-ent- -- "u FREE Mr. -- i Whether You Are Our Customer or Not 1 thme'v. Z OZSOi - Isret 1 i .j rJ fit i i . Beautiful 4S -- -. 0. T0MLINSON, WILSON HOTEL, ' Salt Lake. J. C. CLARK, Times ftldf .. New Vsrk, j No More Bald Heads Buy the highest quality coal for Take the discount. wttaMHEtMBt . tune-tellin- hair Famsos Crdj-tClark's o m r smera, aiiiii iii.e.,t Mr mm mer Portland newspaper puhllsher. pleaded not guilty In federal court to day to Indlotments charging violation of the national banking lawa and mis application of funds of the "bank. Their trial wns set for next January. Husbands at Party - V Purchased PORTLAND ERS PLEAD. PORTLAND. Or.. Not. 1 (APL Emery Olmslead, former president of the Northwestern National Dank, and J. E. wheeler, lumberman and for foodx MiM ysrts 11 |