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Show THE Snhatj AUTO CONTEST CAR IS APEX OF PERFECTION ViSIT EXPOSITION that he Ilrrald-HritMtilir- unrrmril matte yeterday l.jr hlrh automobile. a ntinic an mnlfl. haw a rr Ifl ah )ff-rr- Many Utahns'in the Rush to See Magic City Before Gates Are Closed. rKier': fn'lr Motor i'mr to Tli HcraM-npublles- San Francisco, Dec. 4. 1. . Spencer and Dr. G. II. Pfoutss arrived Wednesday and Mr. Austin reached here Thursday to in the closing festivities participate of the exposition and remain for a few days afterwards to direct the dismantling of booths and the packing and shipping of exhibits. of the Thomas .ludd, who is in Utah horticultural boothcharge will leave for his home in Ht. George early next It. week. nn the price In the veil In Salt I.aWr. It will he Im I br nl am! the contestant read? for ehlhitto within Amy r ! 'if friend will be Intlteil in rail n! inanert It. W Itbout rreptlon It la oW ram eer reeelteil In Salt Lake ami the winner will be of the tnasnlflrentlr rewarded for the effort empenlel in nrqiilrinc It. rtiet ft IN CLOSING BAYS Luxurious Roadster Arrives in Salt Lake and Shortly Will Be on Exhibition. Voting for the Week Is Heavy A SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1915 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, A .OOWTEST CLOS Free in Jewelry and Other Valuable Prizes $5,000.00 TRY CAN SOLTE IT. IT-Y- OU n jJ1.1 Vi Now on Display at Our Store Those who !i,iv? aen the car are ravingly wljd In their admiration for The following Claims were registered Is the zenith of perfection In autotr.oMI. construction and as a light roadster at the Utah building up to November N'ot has detail the slightest cr In the automobile wrld. It stands without a 3w. the address being Salti Lake unless ! In and In luxurious appointment been overlooked and It equally high class otherwise stated: It " n Beautifull 916 Model FREE M M Player-Pian- o Gertrude Sorenson. John Francis liilpnent. it pmbln's all of tiie es"ntiat quallf lcations which place It In the Jr.: Mrs. .1. C. Muldroon. need Judge, race win In cars. are the it to who Those the most rank with expensive M. D. Mrs. Vivian Taylor. but to Inspect It to further enthuse over the contest and to exert new and Florence Taylor. Taylor. Lillian Wilson; .1. T. more persistent effort to capture It. Muldoon. Modena: W. W. Taylor. C. II. Frederick Krans. Ed Gilligan: Jenkins, Votea ComlaK In Kant. John II. Hurt, Daisy IZ. Burt. Frlgham; and Mrs. Thomas Sevy, Pangultch; fk has marked a pronounced Increase ip the voting, reflecting Mr. The p.i3t Mrs. John U Sevy. Milton 11. Sevy. E. and that lv. Smith; that sonic earnest work Is bein done by it my of the contestants It. C. Smith. Bountiful: Florthe friends of candidates are rallying to the!r support in Increasing numbers. ence Li. Parry, 1 May Green; May U. Robbins. Owlen: Friends of candidates are readily appreciating the fact that it Is not fiyan. M. Wood. 1. Florida Robbins. In need do not anyt.-ilnwhich to for them actually they purchase Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. J. Truss. necessaty need", do s. Goldlng; Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Von Mohr, their favorite candidate, but that by buyinsr all they rdr to Ithelp be gro erie. coal, shoes, drutrs, furniture, bread, dry goods, ladles ogden: Mr. and Mrs. John W". Gibson, whether John Ferguson. Majel Klpp; or gentleman's furnishings.-photographs- , millinery, knit poods, flowers or bulbs, William K. Dolly Kanab; Gray; Rrooksby. or these ice may i cream, goods optical goods, clothing, hina and glassware Ogden; Margaret A. Rasmusson, be exchanged for votes In the lawrence Rasmusson; Mr. and Mrs. H. be purchased from stores whose sales slips If. Kklns, W. W. Wilson, 0den; Mrs. contest. Lven the butter used on the family table may be purchased to the Miss M. O'Hrien. Miss Rhoda Young, In in sold same advantage br securing Banquet butter, nearly every grocery Avard Fairbanks. Mrs. Oscar Van Cott, Mrs. A. Mayers. Miss the city. The same applies to Holsum bread and to American Heauty beer, Lf land A. Mayers, K. IZ. Rooker: David H. Francis Pitt. for Is the from if pood, laundry. the Royal and coming weekly laundry slip Cedar City; Mrs. K. M. Mansvotes. If you have a suit to be cleaned or pressed, or a fabric to be dyed, Tweedie, Helen Sheehan. Lillian Sheehan. field; nd It to th Hetral Cleaning and Dying company and save the delivery slip Ogden; Tiiomas Hatley. Mr. and Mrs. A. liailey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank for votes. Kvcry article of dally use may be purchased to the advantage of Langlev S. Sells. Nephl: WillCharles Russell, of as the favor the winner splendid prize. the young lady whom you iam Windsor, Charles G. Davidson. W. T. Davidson: Mrs. II. Fisher. Richmond; SlBillns of Candidate. tins Anderson, Martha K. Ditmore, Mrs. i:. Marks; C. B. McKenna, Sallna; G. The following was the standing of the various contestants last night: Mrs. I'tta Clarke. Fairfield; Cokenian: VOTE. Mrs. J. K. George: t CONTK.STANT. Philander Hatch, ".20 . IS. Si; Addlie Kntrl ?:ian Woods Cross: George K. Rarnger. T!leanor ftotdnson r.io Helper: Z. R. Lels. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheets s. r. r.obev is.r.;: Miss Jeie A! Call :20 R. Hoefler: Llbbie Hale. Logan; Salena J. L Provo; R. nio Farrer, Leland J. Farrer. 27.71-- ) Mrs. I. P.. Hills TV. J. Wllsie Boyle. Oprden: Miss K. Dickinson. OgK. Mo-den- a; New Upright Elegant (Oak, Walnut or D ST lailO Mahogany Case.) g Will-lam- m-- Artist's Violin Outfit, Complete Fine Guitar and Case Excellent Mandolin Other and FREE' s. y FREE FREE Many Prizes. anG ft VaSe Valuable 1 i uncl: eat PUZZLE , F. Voclke I.Mward HHe 1.92') ; Mrs. A. Hopkins 1 i i Klsle le ("root l..ZO K. W. Ta lor .Mrs. ;5.:.7S Mary Mayne Miss Minnie F. Cutter 16. SSI June Thompson Fred L Brown J. S. Morrell. Ophlr M!s Miss Hazel Clark Alton It. Ashhy Miss C.race White Miss Mary Kvle Minn Kmllv rltenthvalt Miss lone Vick Mrs. A. A. Kerr Hesse! Hushmer Mrs. II. W. Calder Mrs. H. I.. Cummin gs F. Sullivan T. A. lrlidge Vlv4fi.nl Stenatker r:ditli TlniTey Mrs. F. U. Chiswell Jren Kohrbrtck Virginia Kvle Mrs. A. F. Home Miss Mary Kingdon . Miss Alice Mowrey ... Mist Clara Matighan . J. I San ford Charles Freed J. F. Nekton Waldo Cockreti . Mm. Agnes Cngr-erMUi Lillian Green .. Mrs. Fred Oakley .... Mrs. Lnrctta C. Feld: . Mrs. Annie Huffman . Mrs. Sanford Krwln . Catherine Trenner r.acheV K. Churches Lula Lee FWourney Mrs. Anna S. Corbett n. H Shtw j I.-.- ."20 t 1.) sic 210 . Ilusscli I'rlce It. Schulter l. 1.234 Mrs. I:. 1.310 Marjorie 510 r20 , Stark 1 510 Whitney Fannl? Galbralth l.ost; 11 fa nor Nellson ; r.io j 1.0H2 r. f 0 .. 4 i Frank o. Nelson C. 1.20 1 .". 210 hzn 240 .. C.imph-I- I l.o:,lf J. W. ComcrforTl 1.012? Mary CokrlH 220 210 Iloman ..? Ion l.oOA Mrs. W. W. llreslngham 2.10 Mary West 9S?P.lanch Klmhall Harold Venness 1.205 IVane Sands ST Mary Hertzes :! 220 210 ; 220 2.20S f 16.37 2? Mirer MS Irene Hlner 1,102 Wende'l Coombs ? 63 I Lllla Opel! J. C. K02 222 Fr-c780 743 .vlice Davis 22 271 207 k 72J Mrs. A. Ilamsay Asiley White F. Oakley 60 I Ia. 240 220 220 .... 7t ' i:. Tinsey 72 M. IHirscll Kate Ilopjney , . . 771,Afton McDonald . 1.07 Emily Vance 2 2o TL Free J 220 Alice Cummlngs 210 M. Taylor 21 I C. W. (liddings I . Mo?cr 211 23 ) t Mrs. J. II. nerry 00 510 i . .-- . R20 220 220 2Hrt ; 00 i I Iloyd Sell 2-- ,. BOO 720 ITKIli:Ti:i. MKKCIIANTH S. Main street. store 1 and A. Coha'a Dry CooH Coh Department and Vlnn'.r I'laaon lay ton I'lano Co.. 13I.13H J. Stale afreet.Co. made br llaklne rrndnri HoUura Ilread. Ilakery OflramneJobaMn iibaf Itntora.1' five atorea. "Th Aever Superior pruK lo, KnrnUhtnan Gardner A Adams, liearna biilldiatt. Mr'i Main atreet. Khoen Itohlnaon Itrothera Co.. O 'l a Horn Johnnon ISrothern. aalte Krarnn building. i:. first South, Furniture CoN Kuralture K.ldredge-llatrh S. Mala. Sanitary MarVirata, etc Inlted Urorrry lo tiroeerien, 1 V. I Ir.C South. ket. TO W. First Sauth. Kl.h and Poultry Kulton Market. Laaadrr--I- to al Laundry. UJ." s. state atreet. IlrancU offices. 1 afrteria aarn. 341 S. Iain atreet. Co. ( rrimrrjr Prodnrt llnnanet butter, made by tte AeIson-Itl?k- a Theatre Liberty motion Porter-Waltoplays. nState street. Co.. eorner 5late aad llroadway. FlorUtn and Seednmen Chlaa. Croekery. (.Uatnur and Sllerwar Callaway, lloock Jt Francis, S. laln atreet. Ie Cream aad Coofeetlonery Keeley lee creams, 200 S. State atreet and 65 9. Mala atreet. Salt Lake Knit fioodn Knittlns Store. TO S. Main atreet. o I o in b i n Optical Co.. 33T S. Main atreet. Optleat f ;oo ninco-tirlf fltb to.. 41 K. South Temple. Photographs 0 I. Second Cleaning and Ilteiag Itrgal Cleaning & Dyeing; Co.. Sooth. liraneh offices. ProHneta alt Lake Dairy Cn Z?. IV. Sonth Temple. Dairy ten Tailors The Kline Shop, Lad anlte SoT V.'alker Hank butldlnff. oacler Mltllnery Co.. Z.l S. Main atreet. Millinery S. Main atreet. vviaen aad t.lnoorn Sadler Vlereantlte Co. Coal and Fwel Co.. IT S. Main atreet. lartla oat Lake imtrlrmi Iteanty lleer Salt City Ilrewlnjr Co. " --- . - Oil Z-- -- -G- 3l 7-UV 150-16- 1- -1 HERALD EEPUBLICAN AUTO CONTEST GOOD FOP. 500 VOTES. I berebv nominnte Wlaoc atldrcss is. V Telephone No ........... Only one nomination Trill be nrrcptpl for any one cmdirtate. Candidate may Ue nominated by themolvrs r- - by a friend. V. . NAVY bert .. In Line. - Yoj-M-Ivlt- o '"'"f Psv-choi- oy You Can Stop Drinking mi-da- y. h-- ua. Sco-vill- e. An-derbe- rg. J s SPEND A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR TIME AND WIN ONE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS A VALUABLE PREMIUM FOR EVERYONE. There Are Ten Face?, in This Picture. Can You Find Seven of Them? You do not have to buy anything to vrin one of the following prizes. Simply solve the "Uncle Sam Puzzle," and send us your answer. For the nearest correct artistic answer we will give the following prizes in order of merit. All prize winners will be notified and all prizes must be called for within ten days from closing of contest. It is not wrong to use this paper. Only one person in a family can enter. All prizes in this great publicity event will be given abscn STATISTIC BLANK I herewith submit my answer to your Publicity Campaign Contest and agree to abide by decisions of the Judges. lutely free. N'ame, D. easons lor his Great Offer State City State if you have piano, player or organ. I For many years the piano manufacturers have been trying to reduce the selling expenses of pianos. The old ways of paying solicitors, paying teachers' commission and engaging great artists to play pianos Ty-re- e. Street. R. F No. Jor-gense- n, 1 -- n, at fabulous sums, we are trying to help eliminate. We are therefore using our advertising allowance money in making this unusual offer direct to the people. All prizes in this great publicity event will be given absolutely free. The first, a beautiful 1916 model Player-Piansecond, elegant new Violin Outfit, complete; fourth; fine Upright Piano; third, artist's excellent mandolin and case. guitar and case; fifth, The next thirty correct answers their choice of one copy ponular sheet We arc taking this means to reward vou for your o; work in placing our name before the main' newcomers to Salt Lake and vicinity and to sell our surplus stock of 1916 model Player-PianoSee that your answer is mailed or brought to our store, 74 South Main street. You will be "notified of vour success December 8, 1915. music and a 1156.00 credit. The next fifty, each one copy of sheetmusic and a credit of $125.00. one cor" of sheet music and a credit of $100.00. The next twenty-fivone copy of sheet music and a credit of $75.00. The next twenty-fivcne copy of sheet music and a credit of $50.00. The next twen answers will receive a copy of sheet music and correct other And all s. e, e, y-fi- a credit of $25.00. The above prizes will be griven to the best and most artistic answers. correct All Answers. Must Reach Us by Wednesday Noon, December. 8, 1915 Winners of Prizes in Former Contests Not Eligible. y Li-ven- Yokohama. I . t.- -- i:mperor fleet here WILL reviewed the Jaiaiie TALKPWCHOLOGY connection with th rItra-tio- n today ofin Ms The Fnited Dr. coronation. L. lloue of the rr!ea Krotn Pacific flaushlp States cruiser fartoa. of honor FnKaarementn. ," ,for, had th placn Atlantic fleet, new u 2o.n0u-toHouse, the ,hr'i-- V Japanese oppostt theFus.-- . The commander a .ieiiver of series of lectures at battleship and the "aptlst church the American flM. Itear Admiral Al- - first.,r:;,a,'", church on -- The Presbyterian of Life.' arrived in Salt Iike after a jesterday lecture tour of th Pacific succen.ful coast. In the cities In' which he has delivered addresses the newspapers have spoken highly of his oratory and of his n or once He theme. will lecture at you'll convincing Ton had tetter stop line of business the Immanuel Baptist church on lose your joo. F.very men. Monday and Tuesday. . number Is closinir Its doors to "Drinklns'"the aid of are clven on the interesting: be your turn next.of I?y It mar men have program whichsubjects he has psepared of OIini.N'B thousandsof Un Wednesday he kos to the First sobriety and been restored to lives rhiirt h. where he will lecPresbyterian industrv. Is for home use. thus mak- ture t and including Friday evenup OltrilNI uning before he departs for the east. Dr. loss of time at a sanitarium ing with great success on Costs only Ja1.00 per box. HousePacific met necessary. coast. Those in of Call at our store and net free booklet the his lectures in Jalt Lake saycharge he that on ortniNK. x. corner Main and will give the public a new idea In the i...hi Frsnken. matter of psychological thought. lie halt Lake City. Firth: A. combines Second the celestial with the material v,o., Drug Mclntyre j:. in his addresses. Advertisement. SAM, h, n. Uinterhalter. and his staff, ne emporer on the Viattle rruiser Tsukuba. The Anierican ofaratoan tilven Place of ficers uere mu. impresserl bv the (ralirrHonor Mc-Iavls- Gro-ber- g; Atldrc Y0SHIHIT0 REVIEWS 1 0-le- NOMINATION BLANK Nonnn.it?l b den; Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Knock Chrlstof ferson, Josephine McCarty; C. J. Herrick. n. IZ. ReyReynolds. Alberna Hong. Mrs. li. M. nolds. Ogden; Andrew R. Anderson: Mrs. Kffie H. Wilson. Tleasant Grove; Mrs. F. J. Hlrt. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barker, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. F. Joseph F. Smith. Alvin Smith. George C. Smith. R. WesSmith. Km ma Smith. Agnes ley Hansen. Ross William Smith. Anderson. Sandy; Kva Scott Robinson; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Burton. Nephl; Mr. ami Mrs. Marrlner Browning, Ogden; Mav F. Bush. George K. Swain: C I Mrs. K. P. Cra'ndall. Sprlngville: Rollin C. Scoville. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dalv; Mildred C. KJar. Manti; W. K. Kskrldge. Thistle: Mrs. T. A. Provo: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Reed: Mrs. II M. Barrows, ogden: Kd Bluett; Mrs. Julius A. Smith. Julius Smith. Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thornier; Callle R. Cave, Leena A. Schields. Ogden; Zeland S. Mocker, Mrs. B. ir. Beverldge: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver II. Monk. Logan: Mrs. w. W. Williams, Krcanbraclc. Provo; Logan: sterling Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Stifficr. Luein; Josephine Manning, Joseph Manning. An-R. na P. Johnson. Hooper: Charles Crltchlow, Ogden; R. A. Hart. Belle Theriot. J. R. Calton. Baby Manda Chipman. AmeriJane Joseph Theriot: M. A. C. Allee. can Fork: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John IT. Burrows. H. Cross. Inez Crois; Mvrtle Larson, Sophie Silver Ogden: William K. Potts. Letch-field City: Jessie Wooley, Mrs. C. Laura Jones. Stella Jones, Mrs. J. II. Kelsall. Mrs. Theo I). Baer; Charles L. Johnson. Vernal; Km ma K. uayle; William II. (Smart. Roosevelt: G. Steiner. H. LeJchter. Nellie Gilmer: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Low. Provo: Mrs. Charles l. Clark. Logan; Mr. and Nebe-ker. Henry Thomas. Provo: A. Hulme Sidney Nebeker, Logan. Joseph Iverson, Bear River City: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grant. N. Rav Mecham. Mr. and Mrs. t;. B. Cauffield. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Strange, John Glrlln: Mrs. .1. A. Gaeer. Ogden; Kleanor Gatrer,h Ogden: Wilford Day. Pa rowan; Klizn-betDay. Parowan. Agatha Day. Pa rowan; Alberta Day. Parnvan: Scott Day, Parowan: Jessie Roark. Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Harrion. Mulvin Lundells. Ruth Jen-soLogan: Amy Spence: G. Gardner. IZ. K. Mr. and Kimberly: A. H. Shoppe, Mr. and Mrs. HerMrs. Brlgham: bert Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ixn Angstrom; Marie llangasscr, Ogden; Rose Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bangasser. Ocrden: W. H. Leigh. Cedar :ity; McChrystal: Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth. Ogden: Mrs. K N. Matsen. Lillian Rieller. Mrs. C. Karl Henderson. Rlelley. Gladys Rieller. Reusser: W. I. Frank. Herbert Henry K. Peterson. Richfield: Mrs. 11. H. Peterson. Richfield: Ada J. Murnhv; James hZ. May. Brigi:am; Joseph Hodges. Logan: Kllzabeth Jennings Rush, Hen- . C. B. Rush J. A. Cheg-lerrietta Pbeley, Mrs. V. A. Gulo. Blossom Gulo. M r. S. G. Strang: L. J. Hicks. Otrden; C. T. Hicks. Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Peter George, L. Taylor. Kate Boye, Provo: Taylor: Samuel Weston. Isan: John II. Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel D. Weton. Logan: Shill. o. J- - Remington: Vivian Hoesr. Oirden; Connie Nelson, Ida Nelson; W., Montrnm-eryH. Stone. Tremonton: Osoen: K. P. Smith. Bluff City: Mrs. Frank Whltelv. Ogilen: Gladys Whitelev. Ogden: Mrs. I'.lon I Allen. Provo: Vera Harris. J. W. Hall: Kula .Iannis, Helper: W. .lames. Helper; Jennie K. Shea. Mnrle Bridge: R. K. HunCecilia Staker, Ogter, American Fork; A. D. Chrlstensen den: Mr. and Mrs. Mount Pleajinnt: Sarah Maxwell: Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Dinsmore. Ogden; F. W. Ogilen: B. Y. Kaneko. Oirden: Redfield, Mrs. W. A. James Ogden: Mrs. W. I Russell, Ogden; R.Mrs.C. Courtney, Bur-II. Walter J. Peterson. Mr. and ton: Lewis Beck. Dells: Mrs. C. A. Smlrtbwaite: Gilbert Fields. Ogden; Mrs. R. R. Hensei, Ogden: Rose Mrs. M. Morrison. Oglen: Alice Mr. and Irs. J. K. Grover. K. J. Scott. Anderson. Marv IZ. Connelly. Mr. and Mrs. Benlamln Goddard; Kdna Hadfielo. Kden;.Rose Curran. llanrt Hiraka. K. D. Rusetlne: I ucile Parry, Ogden: Mrs. Mina P. Stratford. Ogden; Mrs. K. Ap-llMis. M. J. McCurdy: Nenhl Otteson. F. Swanger. Provo; Mr. and Mrs. R. Oeden: FranOgden: Herman Swanger. cis Lewis Swanger.B. C. I. Tuttle. Mrs. A. Scott. Ogden: Oscar K. Lewis: N B. Dresser, Delta: John B. Baxter. Hyrum: Arthur W. Reed, Smlthfleld; O. C. Beebe Clnra Beebe. Kmma Beebe, Hester Beebe: W. H. Stone. Tremonton: Mr. and Mrs. Karl Duiishe. David Mr. and Mrs. A. Rudine: Mrs. S. D. Hannah Parkard. Springville: OgPackard. Springville: J. K. Ryan. Mrs. den: Mr. and Mrs. Mont Ferry: G. A. Rlggs. Kanab: Mr. an.l Mrs. C. D. Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. ChesB Onnnn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dlckert. ter Simpson. J K Cawlev, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clayton: Thomas.N. Mr. and Mrs. W.If. W. LoClaude Harrv Ogden: Logan. W. G. Mrs. Bretz: Mr. and Ogden: gan. Andrew Hansen. Sandv: John W. BurJoton Kaysville; Ray Meehan: Mrs. Clark. Ophir: W. C. Alexanseph W. Rosenbaum. Bingham: Joseph. der: I. Nelson. Dr. V. O. Keyes; Mr. and Mrs. Reeda M H. KlUson. Layton; Stonley Ki'llson. Iayton: Kster Stewart. Mr. and Mrs Fred Newton; Clifford Newton, Kthel Williams: OKden; Catherine Moore Moab: George K. Moore, Moab: Mrs Harry Clarke, Moab; John Parry. p. Dwight Cedar City; Rees J. Williams; and Mrs. Avery. Don R. Thomsson: Mr.Arvil FullOrvai Borrowman. Kphraim; mer. Circlevllle; Stanley B. Rose. MorKphraim; Mrs. gan: D.M. W.Thompson. Wall. Mr. and Mrs. IT. G. Nelle Brockman. Mr. and Mrs. "Don K. Ray, Mrs. l. V. McAllister, Harold H. M- t: cAllister, S. Hatch A.McAllister. S. M. Bullock. Cedar Citv; Mrs. Sarah David xJullock, Cedar City; Delia Bui- Car-har- e. ii 74 SOUTH MAIN km mimmmmkmrn mm STREET. rfchr wirifr hinirtii wimniMMi Kphraim Peterson. and Mr. J. W. Gardner, Gunnison: Mrs. Gunnison: C Iundstrom. J. Scott: Nelle Cardon, IxKan; Mrs. M. IC. Ha nke. N. K. Nelson. Ofiden; Charles 10. Iojran: Wilson. Tayson: Mr. and Mrs. .lames V. Cedar City: Mrs. V. It. White; Clark, W. II. StuoDles, jtovo; 1'rlscelia. .1. Kl ter, W. V. Kiter- - P.ltussell Packard. Tuckett. Sprlng:-villSpringville: Philip Mr. and Mrs. John Dorius, Kate Butler. Pelle Hutler; M.H. Mowlin Hale. Iosran; M.Mrs. Helen Morgan. Mrs. Hurt. Mrs. Ida McLaughlin: Helen Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Taylor, Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Morrln. Ogden; R. S. Klmhall: Mr. and Mrs. John Hen-niPanguitrh: l. Iloss, Provo: Mrs. J. I Crltchlow. Horace Crltchlow, Jack M. T. Kearns. Mrs. K. M. Crltchlow, Kmma I Maddison, D. C. Gannett, Ramm Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Young. Jr.. Kdward I Hurton, Kric C Larsen. Mrs. G. S. Gregory, T. It. Shepard, R. G. Parke. Ilhoda M. .Sorenson; Mrs. Kdward Johnson. Mount Pleasant, Kd Johnston. Alount Pleasant: D. V. Kimball. Mrs. Joseph Nibley. Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyer: Muriel .Share. Pric: A. K. Mrs. A. K. Jarman, Herb A. Jarman, Alice V. 'Wall. Ogden. Jacobs; P. O. Box 465, Desk No. 1, Salt Lake City, Utah. Branch Store: 2417 Hudson Avenue, Ogden, Utah. tii.Wi..;..M,jiM.,MHMitMKM' jinn t lock. Cedar City: Mr. e; W&hf - it II 'JKif' y4'i1 Jr A 'Jtei .?-- W.f 'if A shell weighing atuut seventy pounds explodes into a shower of 1200 pieces. . . - ' V VyV amounts to $500. and more women by appreciate payment check, as they realize itssafety, convenience, .cconomy and prestige. This bank particularly invites women's accounts and offers them every con- venience every facility. Bank with us' More 11 11 II II II II II Per Cent Guaranteed $l5?-2amont- - V your part set vourself a goal and30domonths from make it $500 or $1000 today by investing in our 7 - k ' MJy. I II Learn to do without. Quit the up appearances.' game of "keeping make save the you than bafance Plan for old age and "rainyday" emergencies. Practice genu-.. Ine thrift and save irts u:a rl y. '' &f f-- - If is a way out. MM03 if e. before you salary earn it? If so. hero 11 7rIllahl&0 335 MAIN STREET SPECIAL NOTICE TO SALT LAKE FOLKS I,or Cent Guaranteed on Your Snvings." We wish to announce we are exclu- sive Salt Lake agents for the simple mixture of buckthorn hark, glycerine, This remedy, etc., known as Adler-i-kused successfully for appendicitis, is the most THOROUGH bowel cleanser we ever sold. It is so powerful that ONK SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASK of constipation, sour or gassy stomach. Adler-i-k- a never gripes, is safe to use and the INSTANT action is surprising. W I. Mathls, druggist, 324 S. Main street. Advertisement. . OFriCERS. a. CTTfllO jCCuFlllCy 5G and 58 Main St. Authorized fl UiiUUlVy Capital, ?500,0tM. , Salt Lake City.' Utah. Geo. Albert Smith, Vice President r. M. Michelsen, Cashier , iiiUMnn n m |