Show fOOD fOR SALT LAKES POOR SOLD fOR ONE CENT PER DSn t + + + + + + + + + I4 + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 + + + + HR AND itrns DAVID QUINN + 4 Who Sell Food to Poor Pop1e Por One Cant Per Dish It is not generally known that Salt Lake has a cUlinary establIshment that furnishes meals at a lower price perhaps per-haps than was ever put before a civilized cIvil-ized community Meals one cent a dish That Is a placard displayed In the window of the Medical Mission on Commercial Com-mercial street and It awakens Interest In the minds of all who read It It is only because the place Is a mIssion that the announcement Is there for this restaurant instead 01 being conducted con-ducted for profit is solely for thc benefit bene-fit of the poor and homeless Still it maintains Itself and how It can do so is probably thc surprisIng feature of Its existence A stranger In trying to Imagine a meal at 1 cent per dish would doubtless i doubt-less l forget that he had an appetite or digestive organs but the meals served at this curious establishment would do credit to the greater part of the restaurants I res-taurants of this city Cleanliness marks the Interior An Lifiiaped counter I covered with oilcloth encloses a range with an abundance of cooking utensils Here the noel meal Is served Soup vegetable or bean1 bread stewed fruit cereal coffee and butter constitute a p etty J 1c mei j for the class that natronizes the ails sion and the bill for this layout would I be 5 cents Sugar is 1 cent extraJ Go i u c I naked potatoes baked squash and j baked beans and various other articles I are within call at the ounter all at the same figure The mission bUs Its products at wholesale and economies greatly to make ends meet Some donations do-nations are mde It is true but none of any Importance David Quinn has charge of the mls slon and is assisted by his excellent wife The institution Is purely local and was founded In February 1893 J I W WllIoughb WiliiamIAhoj Walter Belt Dr G W Harvey Jay Whitney and David Quinn being the promoters All are < member of the Seventh Day Adventist church and the start was made on the insignifIcant sum of 96 The mission has grown and expanded I Besides the eating room there is a lbcLing house where b ds are furnished fur-nished for 10 vents baths being In eluded free Soap and water for laundry laun-dry work arc free and a large treall1ng I room Is at the disposal of the patrons The mission h r not racKed patren ag having sheltered thousands of the nomeleEIln the past two years Re I iIgi i2servIea are held every evening Another worth feature Is the connection i con-nection pca physician with the instI tutlon toladmlnlster to the wants or II 11 who ar afflicted From this tact It I 1 es itS n me Xedica1 Mis lon |