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Show i UTAH BUIUliG AT THE SI FRftEISCS EXPOSITION This building and the Utah buililin? sit San Diego were both designed by Cannon & Fetzer, architects, of Salt Lake City, Utah. Among the recent work of this firm may be mentioned the new hotel and bank building at Logan, several new ward ':ha-els. ':ha-els. new selioolhousf s at Cedar Ce-dar City and Kannb, L'tah; Chemistry buildir.g at the Agricultural college, Logan. L'tah, and other selioolhouse work for the Jordan and Granite boards of education in Salt Lake county and also schoolhonse -work in Tooele county. MAYOR'S VSM-WUT-QIL One Bottle Compound HAIR DYE for either Hair or Beard. A " Sj A n.rltor!ou, ttoMOMlc.l product, r.Hbl tV, ' i,. fr. .nr., lipl.. quirk. Sold for 30 Tf.ri t V-v:- thousand. .In BiiH ptals ud recommend it. . ' y 030 aa 'r-inrut testinjonUli Trom Ldiff. men r '- nd hatrdrftfcseri couorm. Sbatnpooiogor curl- J : :f !tc nuh hot iron b. no r fTecton color of rub off. J . Coiors .11 Eb.do. to deepoKt bl.;k like nntural fl Sft without naimnisFkin. keep b.Ir h.utlfi, I aod ' ' jtir 't. Eatillr applied, one. a month, a trial will "" coulnce and ple.ne jou Bewaro of imitator.. REailTiMD Bold by druBgists or direct from us hr mall to TnADK MARK jour addrcii. Trial aire, Oo. Treble size, $1.10. Address MAYOR WALNUT-OIL CO.f Gpt.... 2827 Wyandotte, Kansas City, Mo., U.Srf For sale exclusively by Schramm-Johnson, Ave big drue stores, the never-sub-6titutors and dealers of pure drues. ! ! THE UTAH I 1 CONSTRUCTION ; COMPANY RAILWAY and IRRIGATION CONTRACTORS OPERATORS OF THE VINEYARD LAND AND STOCK COMPANY I ! .: GENERAL OFFICES: J iccles Building, Ogden, Utah. Machine Shops and Storage Yards: 30th St. and Pacific Ave. BRANCH OFFICES: Mclntyre Building, Salt Lake City. Phelan Building, San Francisco, Cal. Montello, Nevada. San Jacinto, Nevada. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: W. H. WATTIS, President, General Manager and Director. M. S. BROWNING, Vice President and Director. E. O. WATTIS, Vice President and Director. WARREN L. WATTIS, Secretary and Director. A. H. CHRISTENSEN, Treasurer and Director. ' C. W. NIBLEY, Director. . JOSEPH SCOWCROFT, Director. ' R. B. PORTER, Director. L. R. ECCLES, Director. "MMWW""WaWaWaaWBWBaWWaWlMa.MWaiM IMilUillJMJJOaJWWWUl NMfl H IIMM1 M 1 IIHIWH Ml I ! 11 II f WIIMIIIHIIIMW feHB9MIMHDnVMM9HMBMBMMIMHBiMHnBMMBMHI Factories of the J s ' i , : q p SUGAR MAKING IS THE GREATEST MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN I illl Hi ff S IH S L S U L0. COUNTRY. THE BUILDING AND OPERATION OF SUGAR FACTORIES IN UTAH AND IDAHO j , HAS RESULTED IN THE DISTRIBUTION OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS EACH YEAR AMONG THE ! n?' FARMERS, THE WORKMEN, THE RAILROAD EMPLOYEES AND OTHER RESIDENTS OF THE TWO g LOGAIN, UTAH J . LEWISTON, UTAH STATES. UTAH AND IDAHO PROFIT EVERY MONTH BECAUSE OF THE SUGAR INDUSTRY. burley, idaho' THEIR. PROSPERITY also AFFECTS THE BUSINESS development OF OTHER WESTERN ' er I ' ' ' STATES. SUGAR' THAT IS MADE "AT HOME" IS ABSOLUTELY PURE, IT IS 100 PER CENT lo Be Built m 1916: TWIN FALLS. IDAHO .GOOD. THE SUGAR IS MADE IN CLEAN, SUNLIT, FRESH-AIR FACTORIES. ITS PURITY HAS MADE TABLE AND PRESERVING SUGAR ONE OF THE POPULAR PRODUCTS OF THE WEST. Apr USE IT FOR- YOUR JELLY MAKING, FOR CANDY MAKING, FOR PRESERVING FRUIT, FOR nually lv the Amalgamated Sugar Company i to the fanners, laborers, railroad men and THE TABLE, others employed in the manufacture of sugar. 1 1 r" - ASK YOUR GROCER FOR TABLE AND PRESERVING SUGAR f |