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Show U """"" . m Tnnfinmi.iw.iiiiMii i i mm inn lilir ZZ' il. num. iji.li , ... y "M . p T(ir,Giii)A?7 : li : i t 77 By ; T'ifV' n ; ' g t - tt iiiVrtaiBly ' that "Sa -- - - ";- ; ,? J - - - 4 j ' . -- ' ;fs - 'r- VY QUER ABLE" FAITH "Thai Good Cod" CASTLE GATE . CLEAR CREEK KING SPRING CANYON " L 6 1 ; o O o CAMERON STANDARD ANTHRACITE , SMITHINQ COKE v and KINDLING WOOD . o o o . - t Lake City isKetting All Sizes - APPLE-tlRO- P 17 J Telephone PRODUC ED - I6i SON KILLED IN ACTION . IN THE FAMOUS TALE OF A WOMAN'S UNCON- -' f Y ...V.iT 1? Washington, - Jan. .1. Last year's .r apple crop was the largest ever pro Berlin, Jan. 1. via The Hague and dueed In the United States. Esti- ORETtl-lHTERURB- AIl London. The Lokal Anzgeir says ill mated announced by the department its iBsue of today it ha's" learned tha; of he 1914 yield at Electric Service to Salt Lake agriculture placed tan,, eldest son of .Hr.."von TJethinann-llollweg- , '" or"-- ' TU.000,000 259,000;o66" bushels, Intermediate points the imperial chancellor, was killed m action in Poland, Dec. 9. Tho more than was produced m 1913 SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY PfcMord V' . 8 Spah lord Scott & Powne. Dtoomfield. V. J. H-- Jl flavor W V - ui: Jsi Lake gets 10 the point where they can ship a million dollars' worth of U aTyeur Jhai sill hel? some." &f . o o . ' into the celery business la the right way and note that your product, has a LARGEST BETKMANN-HOLLWEG'- j 11 celery is entirely out of the mai-ue- t in Kalamaxoo at this time. We be AMERICA'S FORBM06T ?r V ayirecit-4li4.- paciagejL.jttaler y. jroul jea: J e - hi ceived a letter fraai E. V. BTloani of that city In. which the riter s.tya: omoot i 'Overcome the weakness and nature cold that is the law of reason. Carefully avoid pills, syrups or stimulants; they are only props and braces and whips.1 7 It is the pure medicinal nourishment in Scott Emulsion that quickly enriches the blood, strengthens the lungs "ftndhelps hVar the sir passages, - Aim mar nis we scoit s rjnu sion venerates ttodv heat as nmtertinn against winter sVine3S.v Get Scott's it your drug storWay. It always strengthens ana DmldS up. Salt Lake City, Jan. 2. The advef-tiningiTen Utah on Utan celery day, December 21, Is having Its ' effects. William Bowen, manager of Crane Co., sent bunchet of celery to KaU- 7 f miiibiiLioiiJLiiM cures-til- . ijrfti-fiii- may bring sickness, doctors bills and los of worki you know that serious sickness usually ctarts with a cold, and a. Cpld,onIy exists where weakness exists. Jiemember that. UTAH CELERY PRAISED'" BY MAN IN KALAMAZOO Ueve ' ' s n Vfinv . Condensed News special request return engagement of ' ''Z'frTZ' ZZj:Z - ' Ian cr : f rl:.:,. .arccesosoc umpiin statsmut mililiffbed-at-- he K .the yoving jnsn had ttkn-- rtMFT'S u rerepmient-ihe- .. Ua wounded ar.d bHt-- u actual; Provor TTeSVe Arrive-PnTor- -- 8:30 a. ra. :45 a. ni. 'agricultural yield" tlie department .uitde prisoner Is erroaeous. li :35 a. m. 7:45 a, n. confused should not be 8:35 a. in. explained, and 9:45 a. m. : 1:33 p. OI Aith those of the commercial cro.ii 12:ia p.. m. '' BRITISH CRUISER SUNK 5:33 p. ra. 3:45 p. m. ' ..7:35 p. m. IN BRITISH CHANNEL rthioii coin 'M p. n. prises the marketed por S:45 10:35 p. m. 8:45 1). in, 1:3a a. m. iou of production. In 1913 ll:06 p. m. irerman wan :he commercial crop was estimated at i.onaon, jan. of attrition found niiothr British vie 10 per cent jjfthe agricultural produc jtinie tais morning and roWed" Th i'.ou. Using the same proportion for New Cars. No Smoke, ' Ne L'ritish 'navy of th but :he 1914 commercial last Cinders. year's basis,; sflll- - useful batUeshii formidable, of crop would" total llM.tiOO.OOO bushels. GOOD SERVICE. the same class as the battleship Bul- The states LOW RATES, leading in- - production o: a few wark shich was blown ..i t..r were PalJy Freight Service ...Between Ail reelfs ,"ay:o""bff Sheefness. Points New York, :,C00.ut0 bushels; Penn the-tot- al - Atl-Ste- iii i--i f: : " 1 3; 1 ,TrJ'r.v?,x-''-- , ,vV1T.'?,?-v'T- ' ... T .... ; - 7 "5;f- .7v xt . t 4....... i' A -- v - 2 nrWL- . .... rr vf: whtte :' Ml ., - - 1 r y - - books' good also, on Sal Lase sylvania, 2:,1UU,UQ0; Michigan, 17,200,-"00- ;. Mileage & Ogden and Ogden Rapid Trai.eii, iur Virginia,' 15,1100,000; Kentucky, sale at all stations. . 14,700,000; Ohio, 13,300,000; Missouri, 12.500,00; We3t Virginia, 12,400.010; , OREM EXPRESS Melbourne, Australia; "Jan. 2, via North Carolina, 9,000,000;" Tennessee, Cheaper Than Parcel PosL Operates London. Rritish forces have occupied 8,600,000, and - on All Trains. Washington, 8,300,000. ' the. largest . of the Bougainville, Ride and . Ship Via Oram Llnr : AMERICA BEHIND here today that the British flag had IN AGRICULTURE been hoisted over the island' on December 9. Dec. 31. ISLAND TO ITS POSSESSIONS f GREAT . BY GRACE MILLER V " ... BRITAIN-ADD- S ..- Agriculture, Importance and Its by )jaskiliCscience,wererecoKni7.ed tttenibers of tor the Advancement of Science to7! day, when al separate section for tha first time in the 66 years .oJLUib- - as sociatlon's history bean Its work ! considering topics related - to that Philadelphia, - D . its FOUR BOYS DROWNED, ever-increasin-g IsMngcanyow I No advance inprice 3$atinee4pm, Oswego, Kan.7PecT31 . FoDrlHJy'i; ranging a ages from 12 to 15 years were drowned while ' skating on the Xeeaao rivef tod ayr-- areld Smtih, Burt Chapman, Lewis Chap' man and Baker Steele, all members science. """ '. "'"." ," of families of Oswego, Dr. Charles. Eliot, - president were the victims. emeritus of Harvard, the president ot the association, in Introducing Prof. EFFECT OF THE WAR ON V L. H. Bailey of Cornell, as vice pres CUSTOMS RECEIPTS ideal for the newly, created section, declared-tha- t America has fallen- - far New Vork. Jan. 1. The war In Eu- - behind other countries In agricultural orm s rope ls" rene('ferin , the New York m e thods"an dTeiultflr-anyT- ef customs receipts for 1914, made pub- are needed in the teachjpfof;aj;ricur-ture- , lic today. Receipts were approximateand more' time swyld'be utoted y $167,000,000. the teaching of natural vsciew:e in representing a de v crease ;,';'of.Tabonrv$3.8,500,6Q0-froi- nthe the schools," ho'saM".' f igit res bf.l913u Ini port f ""merChan''0"r race cannot endure urban life, qise repr j renting a decrease of more than development is one of the greatesit ftr-je- re H r ABERDEEN I " AND KING . well-know.- n Lump, Nut and Slack - ttv f dealer, STOMACH TROUBLE "Chamberlain's Tablets are lust fine for stomach trouble," writes Mrs. Q. .' Dunn',' Arnold, Pa. "I was bothered with this complaint for some time and frequently had bilious ... attacks. Chamberlain's Tablets afforded .me great relief from the first, and since taking one bottle, of them I feel like a . Tor sale different person. EXCELLENT FOR all by ft $1.45 -- One Way to Salt Lake Cityv $2.45 . . To Salt Lake City and Return Independent Coal Co. - ' . BALED HAY FOR SALE ij SALT LAKE ROUTE KNIGHT. & McEWAN : - were-apo- .Proprietors , ut - : r r rfroaentwlayr:' Itamairitarlativ-intHre.Domestic exports" in 1914 "Arhoun ted ments." to approximately $800.000,0OO,7a de Dr. Bailey said in part:; " -- - 453. Tilephone $u5,-00- ; - ' , indu 'LA?iMculture is approximately l3Q.i00,U00, to ICxports of 4onie,tic gold showed ai try; As-Increase, the approximate fisjurtw reat degree shall we secure -- 'the ' ... Jir..",nr0.000 in.1914.and SHC',r,00.- results in society in- general crease ol, our-4otto- we m" O- organiii&4t-affair8,-B- be-in- S- i- - 000 in 19!:'. .. (Copyrisht, by iii TRIPLE TRAGEDY CAUSED ' Wednesday Salt 'VITAGRAPH DAY "A Drama Featuring Helen Gardner and Rose Tapley Two-a- ct THE A 5 When theicave man THE BUTTERFLY . LIFE MILD-O- Highly. Dramatic Subject Featuring. Maurice Costello and . .. ..JEstelle.Mardo -i . .- A" wanted help or a wife he strode forth, tapped " ofiL on the head, and dialed he or. she to the tribal habltatr: k9 FIXING THEIR DADS , Comedy with "Flora"Fiiichand Vilagraph'sTcwTraTMahT ' " v Jay Dwiggins . . Civiiizatior) has placed and limitations about us which-prevent-t- his 1 hursday MATINEE. 4 P. M. i beautifully - . - We Will Offer the Magnificent World Film Cor; poration Photoplay WILLIAM LACKAYE in --The-Pii ': ;' Supported by Gail Kane .. v i . and Milton Sills 0 A Brady Feature in Five Acts sim method. But it has given us the want ad, w hich, costs but a few cents, 3nd no physical effort. Surely. . "Did you ever notice," Bald Mm,' N. the pictures Peck, "that about half-o- f In the photographers', windows are of bridal couples?-'- 1 wonder why th'ey always rush off to 4 photographer's so soon?" "I fancy the husband Is r sponsible. foMt,"eald Mr. Pet k. "lie realizes tliat it is about "his laatebanoe to ever look plasE:nL" . Lnp fitv." BY JEALOUSY 1:1. -- J. oSert waiter and fre"nf underworld sections, enterqtienTRr ed the home of Lnverna C. Srhith7N6. 3 Marguerite wurt,-a- t 8: 15 o'clock la&t a bullet into her body an4 inftht, fired former alos shor rTle'rf fiallafent," railrea'-main the hoiise' atthe',.tlme.'. , ilaslie, who had'a' Crliu inal rwopd, - tvas enamored of - the ride theniHeives.-.oescape - from S'nilth wbuiau, according : to the poare. nevertheless who monopoly lice, but she bad refused to have any' the, most (leading an iJxiwLlaiia Af ler shooting r the two people damaging bu'reaucracy.Tdirector of thi Logan V,.,Pagf Rurke placed the fe.volver. against hig jiublin-oadsI'nited States o'fiiof right teinpla and sent, a bullet bariotiiif-r- Curki', - r, 'pcoplg--ntrnslrrjr- e', ; who-.wa- ' nuUe-t-iciloii- y -- ii n ur . o .'i:iui.ti.iir e.ure'.pnriecuua ' ork. w However, --r- l." 'T"":i fra Anrcrlcart- - people Jos annually Tt leaut $.r.0,000,00 because of their careless supervision of traffic faclli: lies. .'.Mr. Pa?e mwktt on "'MethaJa of lirhrdttatlnPolittrs fnrti--- Road Ad-- - of (,rii','A ill "lioiner imihs occur l)iundriP8. vour we .solicit 7joy I1 psr-onp- e?l in-'e- s a h 'e' pi i ' !etatl. e ; t - - - ministration" ; ' "The only effective lueasure,to a state hiirb ay - tdeparunent from the '"destroying influence ot CO West Second North. .' Sunday he' said, "is to place It under graft," services as follows: Holy 'communion the, general control of a commission.. S a. m.j Sunday school, 9:45 a. m,; This commission should be nbnpartU-- j morning, service and sermon, 41 a. ra.; an, nonpaid and contributed partly by evening praper and sermon, 7:30 a.Am ippointimuit aud partly Holy days, Holy communion, 10 a. m. The 'education an3 Scientific instituLadies' Guild, Tuesday," 2 p. m. Choii tions of the ataic should be represent-1- ! tf ed on the commission, the appointive meeting, Friday, 8 p. ra. ;- k ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL v ffipod , y - no' 1nfilH'il 'turikes . tnov'ed to' t h e" Eb e"r vv1. Uail uluTriulii-In' rooms.' His victims were both tent.to' hospital by Dr. II. n, SpraBiie. who responded to the pog. lice civil fokOwingTle-sSooTin- . tr 'AV . thmteh-h'-wi-U4Kly-a- eerlaih-restrictions"-- - between two danger, the danger 'of ' Hsonoyoly ." and the danger of bureaucracy. On the o.ne j d is the control of the necessities of life by; commercial ;r organization, on "the othe r sid Is the cotnro) of the tecussitlea of life,: and even uf life, by intrenched groups that osteu-- . -- RRACT-1CE M A K $P RF ECT tfbly repiesfrrtrthH It's the little things about a tauwlr? it may be impossible to dislodge. . , Of the two, monopoly; chat go to make up the sum ot "Both are ma-more eas be ia the lesser It Long practice has" euabto! ily brougji uuc);f' 'control, it is mor to ail the little points, aal watch is ' pr6Kresslve,"H la less'hateful. I aru tus, couii'J altb- a desire to plea. roti tinceij that .there are jieople who Society-11?- 468 South" Academy Ave. safe-:,'ari- l CHURCH ' members v BILIOUSNESS AND CONSTIPATION CURED If you are ever troubled with or constipation you will be Interested In the statement of R. Krwln, 1err," Ind.. :"A year ago, last winter I had an attack of,, indigestion followed by biliousness and constipation. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets so highly recommended, I bought a botHe-- of tbem and-th-ey helpe4 rnf right away." I'ot sale by all dealears. along being' laymen." ., FINED FOR TAKI NG 1 Don't Forget When' in Payson to Eat at BERTELSEN'S CAFE '" .',: New, Modern,1 Home CCfALT--" forts. Best Set ' Jacob and Ray Hooper and Orson Hill entered pleas of guilty In Justice E, L. Jones' court Thursday to takins coal, the properly of the D. & It. G., Ih Spanish Fork canyon. They, were each fined $10. Albert Hill entered a plea of not guilty; he will have a'trlal, tt a time to be'agreed vp'm by the ' ' " - " "' Right ' Everytbirj JLiJiUil; Main i4 1 7 7 . j " |