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Show THE SPIRIT THAT WINS Persistence aud doggedness oftenest- bring results. One of our depositors startod a savings sav-ings account four different ' times. Three times he was forced to withdraw his savings to pay for life necessities, but lie is still with us and now lyis a wall of dollars between himself him-self and possible sickness or want. His is the spirit that wins against all odds. And his savings account with us helps. UTAH SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY. 235 Main Street. In the Business Heart. Elected President. Mrs. Mary E. Lacey, who has1 just returned re-turned from Atlantic, New Jerscv, was elected president of the Army Xurses' association while there She will be tendered ten-dered a reception at the I. O. O. F. hail In this city by the James C. Rice circle cir-cle No. a, Ladies' Auxiliary of the G. A. R.. this Saturday) morning. All members mem-bers of the ladies' auxiliary and of the G. A. R. arc cordially Invited "to be present. ; KEAENS BUILDING. The Tincst Office Building Between Chicago Chi-cago and San Prancisco. Arrango now for office space. Tho building will be ready for occupancy oc-cupancy January 1, 3911. Light, heal, hot and cold water, gas, compressed air and vault in every room. Apply to J. E. MeGinty, Uoom 307 Herald Building, Bell Phone 1960. Indians to Testify.-Seven Testify.-Seven Pinto Indians from the Shebwlts Indian reservation in Washington county are In the city to, testify before tho United States grand jury In the case of an Indian named Bird. who. Is accused of assaulting a white girl near tho reservation. reser-vation. The. case will como beforo the grand Jury today f J. II. Kent, Architect, GL'o Ncwbotfac building. Is a Solid Coal. "Peacock" TCoek Spring. P"B free from sulphur. M t orations which r'"reffi?9a Coal & Coko Co. Bull ..u; Jnd.j.oM TTomc made mince 'iB ou sale Saturday. U3 Mauu y |