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UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1917. Depart. Dally. Arrive. 7:20 A. Tvl. Malaa ar, intermediate. 5 ."55 P. M. 7:20 A.M. 0saen' Denver-Cw?.nBa' c'ly' maha- 5:55 P.M. O.IC A TIT Ogden (Cache Valley. golnK onlyl, Poca- K.Ar;"P TUT (5.10 . hi. ullo, Ashton. Montpelier, Paris. O ,JO ST. 111. 9 :30 A-. M. 0verland loVrkJl Slcra' 6 :00 P. M. I 11:00 A.M. Ogden and Intermediate. , j 12:05 P.M. Pacific Llnd.ed-Ojden. Omaha, 8:35 A.M. 2 .or "D TVT Ogden, Loiian, Boise. Portland. Peattle. K.nt: T Tiff .ZD ir. id. (Butte also, goiiiK.) tl.UJ r. iU, I 2:30 P.M. AnRe!JJenvir.1,stLo7,ii:a- chIcag0: 5:00 P.M. Overland Limited Omaha, ChicriRo. 3 .OA "D TT fenver, St. Louis. (Also San Francisco. 11:55 A. M .01 JT. -.1. departing only.) , rnT) if Ogden, Bripham. C'a'-he Valley, Malad 12:10 P.M. .tU JT. Ivl. and intermediate. 51 .r t; fr Ocden (Denver, Omaha. Chicago fcntnc). Q.OA A TVT .10 JT. Ai. (s,:n Franoi.sco and Butte. lso, arriving O .oU 1. 1VI. 8 .CO. T TtT Yellowsione .Special Ogdr-n, Pocatello, 7.Qn A TvT ,OJ 1 . IM. Idaho Falls. Yellowstone Park. 1 " n-nC T M Osdcn. PcKr.leilo, Itlalio Falls, Ashton, O.OA A M ,UU JT. 111. Rutte. (Twin Falls, also, arriving ) O.OUA. 1T1. n.On T TXT Ogden. Pmae!lo. Idaho Falls. Butte. lO'lOTP ,UU JT. lu.. (Cache "ailej-, also, arriving.) J.U.J.U JT. 11'55P M. Ogden, Kly. Sacramento. San Francisco. 7:40 P.M. ll!55 P. M. Parif,C ''-n.oSacran,eto. San g.jQ p M 11:55P.M. ORden- Boni:":l::'"c- Twln 10:20 A.M. City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Main 15. |