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Show SAIMDIE CIRS 111 MOMI Electric Service, to Commeiico Willi Sunrise to Lively Southern Towns. With the rising of tho sun over the Wasatch range- Monday morning the new electric lines to Sandy and Midvalo will be placed in operation. The familiar fa-miliar yellow cars of tho Utah Light & Railway company will go from this city through tho cities named and all through tho day at convenient hours cars will go back and forth. Owing to the very low rate of 20 cents it is confidently con-fidently expected that Sandy and Midvalo Mid-valo will be depopulated for tho citizens citi-zens generally aro going to declaro a holiday and come to the city -where the' will visit thoir friends and enjoy en-joy the first results of the new fast and frequent service with tho greatly reduced rates. Tho route is by tho State road for the greater part of the way and iust as straight as a lino can be built. At Highway SS tho line branches off to Midvalo,-formerly called Bingham Junction. Junc-tion. i Tho line is laid with new heavy steel and a high-grade copper wire is 'strung overhead. A sub-station is locator! nr. Cottonwood creek to transform tho power for tho southorn extensions. Isow cars have been ordered of tho latest in-tcrurbnn in-tcrurbnn typo but they will not be hero until October J. In the meanwhile mean-while tho cars of the '100 class, which wore only put in service a year or so past will be used. , The full schedule has been published in The Tribune, but brief lv it can bo stated that the service will give half hourly enrs to and from the city for twelve hours each day aud hourly thereafter. there-after. A celebration is jointly planned for the two towns on a date to bo announced an-nounced later. Most dl the officials will go down to the two places on Monday. |