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Show zzzt : z . . - ::r . r . j i t ' n . v - . T -. rrrciAL tout, cf ixr- n.-c. ' yr ' r ' ' 1 " lilL'vv ill i . In MaCaUae Looette vErtcy"! coraeJJ! of love, humor and -pathos " Tile ALTAR OF : ' FRIEMESIIIP, : W"ltbrlginal production from Knlok srbocker-Theater. New .York -CUyi SaSiaif Bsscli! Bait Lake & Los Ang-eiea . Hallway. ' TODAY ! Woodmen of tiie -V7 orlk . Tenth & Thirtythird Wcrii JUNE 12tb. EDISON ELECTRIC THEATER, , "Jack and the Beanstalk." Good Bathing:, Temperature o"Wats 88 Degrees. " TTME-vTABLEr . . Leave Salt Lake. ArriveSaJt Lahe No. 8 1030 a.m. . No. 1 lJOp.m. No. 4. 2.20 p.m. ;: No. 8 8:45 p.m. No. 4:20 p.m. '. ; No. 6 6: p.m. No. 8 0p.m. r. ' Ne. T T5 p.m. No. 10 8:00p.m. No. .,. p.m. No. 12 9:45 p.m. No.'llOl:80 p.nu Sunday's -last trahv IeayesSaltalr at $0 p. m. Trams from 1st Gouth and -4th West Streets. J. E. Langford,Gecu iigr. - SALT PALACE r i ' Every lady attending Dance to-nlcht to-nlcht will get Beautiful Souvenir. Dicyde Races Friday. HEAGREN VS. LINBERO. Five-mile Motor-Paced, SUNDAY NTOHT. SACRED CONCERT. Coming. "Little Christopher." - D Western Colorado, 1 Western Wyoming, j 1 Eastern Nevada, g Southern Aloritanat. S TltV AND ALL OF 2 Utah and Idaho;j !!" V Is the: field overS tr J5, J. fji Thelnterlountaia I FARMER In the territory namedMhsre A are more than . (5 6o, ooo Farmers Advertisers-may talk to, most J f those farmers through THH INTER-MOUNTAIN FARMER, (S ' SALT LAKE CITT. OTAIL 0 $ "GOD MADE THE COUNTRY, BUT MAN MADE THE TOWN" g J BOTH HELPED ? fTO MAKE I LAGOON I K FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 50: . K CHILDREN UNDER 12, . . 25c K Trains leave GSO, 9:00, 11 a. m., 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 6:30, O 7:30 p. m. LIT Rastus Ah done mah best, ma, but ; Ah didn't catch nufnn'. Srt Mandy Huh! Den go fetch me ""tfkWlpper! : Ah tole you to ketch some-plrran some-plrran you is gwln to ketch somepin', ' tod. Ah bet you! Philadelphia Bulletin. " THAT'S THE TIME When Proper Food Is Necessary. . Proper food is never more necessary ,'- than when recovering from a wasting sickness. ' when over-eating would be fatal and yet the body needs nourishment nourish-ment and plenty of it. At this time the condensed food Grape-Nuts is shown to be one's most " powerful .friend. Four teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and cream will- sustain ' a healthy man for half a day and a less quantity in warm milk will build up the convalescent wonderfully. 1 No stomach Is too weak to digest and relish , Grape-Nuts. "I was taken sick with Typhoid fever and everyone who has had this disease knows how weak and , lifeless a person feels when beginning to recuperate. ' I had to be very careful about my diet and could eat only very light foods. Thess did not seem to nourish me and - Instead of getting better every day I was just at a standstfll and everyone ' began to fear a relapse. One day while lying In bed very much discouraged, discour-aged, my sister, who was reading to me from the paper, read an article about Grape-Nuts and we decided to send for a package. "From the very first meal of Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts I began to improve, strength came In bounds and leaps with the result that I was soon out of bed; my change for the better seemed simply marvelous. My mind is clear and strong and my body sturdy. I am now entirely recovered." Name given t by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. .There is a reason. A dessert that helps the body, that's vthe thing! Any number of them la "4 The little recipe book in each package t At Grape-Nut. IT'S CALDER'S THE MONET-BACK RESORT. Each ticket entitles the holder to loo In trade. TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK, FREE, NYKTANA'S DOG SHOW Royal Neighbors of America, Thursday, June 11th. '"-.' j-- Iron Moulders' Union, Sa&, June 13th, A Mammoth List pf Prize |