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Show A private safe ma' oo rented in tho fire and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt Lake Security and Trust company, 32 up Main street. $2.00 per year. I It's the heart of the best wheat that revives your vitality vital-ity The wheat that goes into Hosier's Flour I'HBB . H. DESKYi E m r11'1 eD I 11 Desky 's Monster g 1 g yft 1 Magnet Sale I jt 1 I 1 of Men's Clothing, Fur- I a nishings and Hats K B I H 'IK Contlnuos with added attrac- Jjff W Wjt EXCURSIONS Take a delightful trolley ride through beautiful mountain scenery on first-class first-class trolley cars. Cars leave Mt. Olivet Sunday, June 13th, every hour from 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p.m. PAIN'S FIREWORKS TONIGHT ! Positivelv the final performance at Wandamere. Go B4 2 LS! A private safe may be rented in tho fire and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt Lake Security and, Trust company, 32 up Main street, $2.00 per year. Tribune Want. Ads. Bell Main 5200. Independent 360. GREGOL ATI'S J UER1AL BALLET SALTAIR HIPPODROME TONIGHT; ! Oee oi the Greatest Serasatlos&s Ever Put on Hue American Stags J ADMISSION - - - 15c, 25c acifi 50c j GraMd F&Fewel! Program Farewelltonight Is positively the LAST Pain's Colossal fireworks fire-works .spectacle VESUVIUS ST At WANDAMERE TONIGHT Wowlerfullv realistic scenery. 210 performers. 131s Circus OVS Acts. Terrific Earthquakes. Thrilling Eruption of Volcano and PAIN'S $1000 FIREWORKS EACH NIGHT. POPULAR PRICES Park admission, after G p. m., 25c; Vesuvius. Vesu-vius. 2tic, oOc. P,ox seats, 7Hc. I Downtown sale, Western Arms Co.. 115 S. Main, ' TONIGHT Pain's lilectrle Fountain. Mikado's Maple Fan. Funny Monkey Acrobat, IOlcpliant on High Wire, Alladln's .Jeweled 't'reel etc., etc. . Special Rates I to the East- I Plan Now j DATES OF SALE I June 4, 5, 11, 12, 16, 26;. July I 2, 3, 23, 24; August 13, 14; September 10, 11. ROUND TRIP RATES I To Omaha, Kansas City, $40.00; Chicago, $55.00; St. H Louis, $40.00; St. Paul, $52.00; Peoria, $51.10. Final M limit, October 31; stop-overa M diverso routes. II THROUGH SERVICE I Daily through standard and LI tourist Bleeping car service to ! Omaha, Chicago, St. Joseph, H Kansas City, St. Louis. Per- H sonally conducted through tour- H ist sleeper excursions several I days each iveek. ( m GO BURLINGTON AND I SCENIC COLORADO I The Burlington's through main ! lines to Chicago and Sfc. Louis form a conspicuous portion of , the eastern journey. Not the great variety of routes, and the important cities included if your ticket reads "Burlington." "Burling-ton." 2xo tour of the east is complete -without the Burlington Burling-ton is a part of it. Consult us. Wo are located in Utah to help you. " 1 R. P. NESLEN, G. A., Burlington Route, 1 307 Main Street, ISalt Lake City, i , Utah. , - - i TINTIC DAY AT THE RACES Today tho Utah Jockey club will observe Tintic Day at the fair grounds. when the Tintic handicap will be run In honor of the Tintic visitors from the Tintic. district. dis-trict. Special excursion train schedule be-l be-l ween Salt Lake and Tintic points, on Saturday, June 12th. on account of Tintic Day at the Utah Jockey Club's course. Fairgrounds, Salt Lake. ROJJND-TRIP FARE, $2.00. LEAVE Silver City at 6:30 a. m.: Mammoth at 6:10 a. m.; Eureka at 0:10 a. m.: Tintic Junction at 6:50 a. m. ARRIVE Salt Lake at 0:50 a. m. LEAVE. RETURNING FROM Salt Lake at S::'.0 p. m. and midnight. Utah Jockey Club SPRING AND SUMMER MEETING. FORTY DAYS OF RACING. MAY 22 to JULY 7. INpLUSIVE. Six HIpli Class Races Dally. Rain or Shine. Utah State Band. RACING COURSE, The Utah State Fair Grounds. First race al ":30 p. m., sharp. GOVERNOR'S DAY ON FRIDAY. LADIES' DAY ON FRIDAY. ALL LADIES ADMITTED FREE. THE TURF AND FJ ELD CLUB. (Use of the clubhouse for members only). Automobile enclosure and attendants. at-tendants. General admission Gentlemen. $1; ladles. 50c. Grandstand free. To the boxes Single box seat, 50c: box. pir day. $2; box for season. ?50. JOHN' CONDROX. President. W, II. G LEA SON. Treasurer, V.- W. FINN. General Manager. MATINEE TODAY. LAST TIME TONIGHT. CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS MAMIE DORO In W. J. Lock's Scintillating Four-Act Four-Act Comedy, "THE MORALS OF MARCUS" As given at I ho Criterion Theater. New York City, with a Brilliant Supporting Company. j l'ricps 25c lo $2.00, Matinee, 25c to -51.50 Bell 3355 Ind. 261 -f TONIGHT! I RALPH STUART MARY HALL 1 and associate players, presenting j k Courier of Fortune 1 Ky IJ. V. Marchmont, author of jfl "By Right of Sword." II Usual prices. Matinees Wednesday 11 and Saturday. P COLONIAL THEATRE I Bell 434. H THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR H NOW PACKING THE CO- flj LONIAL TO THE DOORS. M Elinor Glyn's Groat Love Play, III 'lime Weeks" 1 MATINEE TODAY. Ij Last Performance Sunday. Ill "MOYAlr I |