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Show Crossing the Jordan. On ono of theso beautiful, perfect spring mornings take a ride by way of Eighth South and Indiana avenue to the suburbs over the Jordan, and after a drive of two miles, a little southwest, about one-half mile beyoud the White' Lake, yon arrive at the much celebrated and popular suburb Garden City. The first in view will bo pliit "C," and if you are not facinated by the lovely panoramic landscape which this addition addi-tion presents to 'your "gaze, then the writer is not a judge bt nature. One half mile to tho north the Garfield Beach trains can be seen every hour of the day speeding thoir1"way to and fro from that popular?-resort. In a few weeks you will again want to make another trip to the thriving suburb to note the march of progress, and then you can take electric ears at the theater corner, which will transfer you to the Jordan without extra charge to one of those beautiful suburban trains that will take you direct to plat "C," for the nominal fare of five cents on commutation tickets tick-ets of twenty tickets for $1 or fifteen cents for the single round trip. By taking a Garfield train at the Utah & Nevada depot a ten minutes' ride will land you at the Garden City station and from there a good plank walk is laid to the Garden City store and plat "C." To those desiring to purchase lots iu plat "C" free transportation will be furnished by calling pn J. G. Jacobs, Bank of tho Republic,, room 147 Main street. |