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Show Snow of Pay son. Miss family, and Mr. end Mrs. W. K. Naoml tAttihrMra. Don EUertsoa, Drtggs and family spent the week la Froro canyon. Mrs. LeRoy Hover. Mrs. Ana Mas- - end Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson Held, Miss Estella Peterson. : ', and twin sons. John and Don. of -- '. v Eareka, spent last week here with e,' e . to Mm. Peterson's mother, Mrs. Annie Mrs. Jesse" Johnson should be news All Duckett society Ethel Society Editor, SaK Lake tomorrow, as delegate to Httish. telephoned to i ne nenuu tuncc, yuww w. Mr. and the Republican congressional conLoveless snd tention, to be held In the Salt Lake family ffie, down from Blackfoot. theater. Ids., lest Sunday. Monday they MiTiarirMrs. C. tt. Wright WtJemJajl ana-thMr. and Mr. J. K. Gubert, '',. "e sister. rerVtSremS' to Uto today to attend the Clarence entertMrs. William KarocheTlch NayJor, Mtae Melba Park Clellant, left for Duchesne tor a Bepubllcaa contention. ; ained-at children's birthday visit with iMr. end Mrs. Joseph and KusseU TUtoa.' enter- party at her home Thursday after- - Cowan. ilk, Frank 7amerr&T. Mr. and Mrs. Joha F. Harris and Mrs. B. C. Carter wasjleteanOT noon, complimentary to her son ;,tained at dtffner at ner boms to Mr. Ramsey, rarprifed by a number ofjneiga-bor- a Lecuv whose eighth birthday annl- - 'eon Reid. and Mr. and Mrs. EparsimcompllnienUry dy on that day. A Rowe and son Frank left Wedneey whose fclrmaay occorrea weaoea-daand friends at the .home of versary Jwcnrred ' with; day for an outing to Strawberry of this week, and Miss Loella Mrs. Byron Denhalter, .Thursday delightful time was ;peot wnicn games and music during ivaiiey, Mrs. Geneva Jennings- - and ehll The affair was In ti dainty refreshments were served to Jsi-.aunun werftiiedlatternooB. VU WIHIIIWf L a lawe ty. Games "and the foWowlng; Graoe yiflcent, Marie area of Salt Lake are the guests of in decorating the dining tame. form and refresn- - Vincent, Irene .WestpbaL LeRoy Mr, and Mrs. Dave ,HuIsa. Cor era were laid for tea, Including music were enjoyed meets served to-t- b WeatphaL Jack Cox, Max Beesley,-, J. & pake left last Friday for following Mr. anl lira. Frank Ramsey, jr. .of Gilllspie, KatherineT..1 Gillis- T Logan to speed the remainder guests: Mrs. J. H. Den Dorothy 1 - T. . t T. i ,1 ' Harding. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, WrigbVJIlss halter. Mrs. W. : Hansen, Cook. Mraf WnUamPeay; Lucy' Wright. Weder Noall and BUI, Matilda Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Quick of Coun Field Je-WriehL all of Salt Lake, axe tne Mrs. Clarence HunV Mrs. George Arthur Duckett HereM Mrs. Ed nette Bobbins, MUdred- - Leetaam, cil Bluffs,- - Iowa, are visiting here Mrs. E. A. guests of Mr. and Mm. C H.. Wright Peay; Mra J. Las(Mitchell, Mrs. George Madge Leetham, Say Baker, Leo with Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde, sea, C4sen, , a few oaya. for e Small, Mre. Lamar Htodaarsa. Baker, (Max Baker, Fay Kavoche- - Mrs. Quick and Mrs. Wilde are .t Mrs. Peter Oronemas was pleas Mrs. Small and Mrs. Hlndmargh as vich JMathew Thorapsonj; Viola sisters ar, Dorothy Baker, Ellen Jlr. and Mrs, Don Page TeiTBun-da- y number of sisted In the serving. antly surprised by motor two weeks' for a trip, Thompson, IdabeU Thompson. neighbors and friends - at her home e going first to. Logan, where they The Daughters of the Mormon Wednesday afternoon.- The affair Mrs. would be Joined by iMr, and was in celebration, of her birthday Battalion will meet Monday afterA. J. Hansen, and from Logan the o'clock noon the home of VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW anniversary which occurred on that Mrs. at 2:30 rurer. at is r4: party would go to Bear lake, return iMarR. It requested day. A pleasant time waa spent is ing by way of Evanston and park DelU Miner Thole. attendance. to of be aH .jMiss members with music and social -. ,tht ' visiting friends and' relatives - tit Cltyj which dainty refreehments were Mrs. P. 0. Loveless, Jr., and chil"Miss Provo. and and Wllford Russell Mrs. Vineyard served to 25. . Pearl St Jeor wfU entertain at a 8unday Wr. and Mrs. Btigham dren of Saratoga Springs spent the e were' week-enhere with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Andersen, Mr. china shower tonight at the home Clegf and family of Salt Lake w. to the guesto of Mr. and Mrs. i. P. O. Loveless, Sr. and Mrs. Karl M onsen and Mr. and of Mrs. Huasell, complimentary to on H. Wilson T. hostess Mrs was Miss whose Ida Snow, marriage Mrs. Wilson K. Anderson motored : his afternoon to the ladles of to Vivian Parkin Proro canyon Don Powelson of this erty will take Harry Gammon returned toafter Thursday the Afternoon Sewing dub- - ' place tomorrow. A color scheme of home la Vineyard Tuesday, yesterday ana spent the day. Mrs. Mary McBeth has as her V pink and white will prevail lhrough- - spendlns; the last six weeks in Cali Mrs. George Parker of Miss Yolande Suttoa baa returned out the rooms. Miss Elsie holler- fornia. Mr. Gammon went to Call yueet ' -We SprlngvlUe. home from Price, where she has man will render several violin fonria for health improvement Wimmer Mr. Robert Mrs. S. is and are to he that feeling report glad been visiting relatives and (steads selections, after which, games will somewhat and son Shirley Of Salt spent Sunbetter. be played, and luncheon served. for a week. M. Mrs. Mr. Frank and The invited guests are Mrs. Edna Holdaway day here with relatives. e e iMis Vehna Harris spent the Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thomas, Mr. Hedquist, Miss Lillian Murdock, and family, accompanied by Harold past-wein Salt Lake with Miss to motored Vivian Miss Fark Atha Murdock. Muraock, Field. Ida Miss Mrs. Wren Wllkine, Mr. and and Lillian . Smith. a and last Miss very Ethel Duckett.. spent Miss Delia pleas 8unday Mrs.! Mrs. Joseph Gourley, ffllf. and Mr. and Mr. B. A. Petrie of ant day. Mtes '.Ml8 Penrod. Karii Loring Harris. Mr. and Mrs. The Seagull Beehive swarm of Grand Junction, are visiting here M onsen, Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. An- - " the .Miss Vineyard ward took a bike to with their son, E. C. Petrie and Elsie imi.iMtar Mr. uut Mr. wiunn HeleiMeservy, dAi. I Hollerman, Mias Oniha Jones Miss the lake Wednesday evening. After family. n u. um t r o j Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor and ten girls enjoyed a weiner Mrs. Susie Bown formed a partyl 0Mi?,1), ?Ml fP bathing bust Miss Mabel Anderson and children spent last week with relaXT . and spent a pleasant time , Miss Lole Miner, beekeeper and tives In Logan. at the nigh sool pool Mrs. Annie Samuels Smith and leader, respectively, accompanied evening. Later they were enter- - Mrs.' Darwin " daughter Florence will return SatPerry, Mrs. Wren Fra- - the swarm. lauKMLM sinner auaeLOomeoijtr. The descendants of Niels Lars en urday from California, where they y, Mrs. J. K, ana Mrs. Thomas. Gilbert, Miss Carol Poulton, Miss held a reunion at his home in Vine have been for several weeks. .,e Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Jeppson have Sunday. The following Mrs. RayifcGonlgal, Hampton Eva Poulton, Miss ArviUa Singlton yard last was program highly enjoyed: returned from a two weeks' hooey- ' Henderson and John Clark Hender- ana imiss Ida Knuasen. Comic reading. Jack Ijarsen; solo, moon trip to Rexburg, Ida. son, of Grand Junction, Cok., are Mrs. Zlna Lareen: reading, Rulon The association the of Primary D. iMrs. A. the guests of Mr. and Lakeview ward will conduct a cake Larson; reading, Benjamin Larsen. Sutton for a few davs. sale at the Suttoa Market tomor- After the program a bounteous CARD OF THANKS. e dinner was served. Garden flowers Mrs. E. V. Bennett and son Evans row, commencing at 10 o'clock. oute In The profusion. being used The Daily Herald: have returned to their home In Salt guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Osbourne of Salt We wish to express to you the Lake, after visiting in Provo for a f'aMrs. Mr. and Mrs. and gratitude of our hearts thanks few weeks with Mrs., Bennett's Lake is visiting her mother, Mrs. L. Fred Link, Jr., ArJohn Link, Miss H. Farnsworth, for a few days. Mr. for the announcement of our husmother, Mrs. M. D. Evans. Fred viUa week-enwill Sr., Link, twbourne Burrell, the spend e e. father's death and the In Provo also. all of alt Lake; Mr. and band and of "the funeral services. Mr. and Mrs. W. Monroe Paxman Mrs. Benjamin Larsen. and family report entertained at a family dinner at "Through your valuable columns we Miss Ethel Taylor wlH spend of Sahtsquin. their home Tuesday evening, com- next wees: W. Bueler Mr. Mrs. and J. and, in with Lake salt tor the numerous acts or , plimentary to Mrs. Paxman's broth- friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark of Eureka friends kindness and sympathy towards us. er, Paul Eggertsen, whose birthday e were Vineyard visitors last week." MRS, OLIVER W. BAILEY anniversary occurred on that day. Mrs. Andersea and daugMerCoe, Mies Margaret Leahe and Mrs. AND FAMILY. A cut glass bowl of tea rosee form are with the vteMing are eiurexa visitors lor a of'Ogden, oihw ed the table centerpiece. Covers week. Mrs. Mrs. f daughter-oAndersen, were laid for twelve. - - Spencer Madsen of Lakeview. Relief The Mies Erma Peterson ..and Miss society of the Lake- Mrs. J: H". Beck Is spending a few ward met at the home of Mrs. Melva view, Penrod a at shower the gave a ays m Alpine. home o? Mhw Peterson, Thursday Anna L. Glade Tuesday afternoon in honor of Afiss Ida Snow, for their social hours. The rooms evening, Mrs. James Henry accompanied to Don Powelson were decorated with garden flow whose marriage by Mr. and (Mrs. Wlllard Andelln, of. COMMUNITY CHURCH. . V will Sator- - ers alter the usual preliminaries. take tils, efty is spendlns; the week la Salt Lake day-- . TTie enterUJbMnx place rooms were sewing and social chatt were in school is bsld at 10 a. m. Sunday with, relatives sad friends. ...... pretuiy decorated with roses and dulged in. A delicious' luncheon In the Community church; morning e A pleasant time was scent was served later to an members services at --oVslack. Evening Mrs. 0. W. Thatcher and daugh- fern. with and music, during present snrvlceai&re held at iJto'flock. Ail ters, Lucile and Jane, and son Billy, which games luncheon was served. The George C-- Scott was the guest or are welcome. Rev. Charles Mc- have returned home from Evans-ton- , game were awarded to Mrs. honor at a social gathering given Coard, pastor. prise where Wyo., they have been Vernon Swartfager. Airs. Cecil Tay at the home of his daughter, Mrs. . spending the past week. lor, Mrs. W. E. Rybenr of Salt Lake. Lars Jacob sen, In Lakeview, Satur- CHRISTIAN 8CIENCE CHURGH o and Mrs. Lovlnna Russell, the two day evening, the oocasioa being his Vn sn Knrth ITnlverfdlv avenue'. Mrs. J, S. Park was hostess at a children, latter : Sun guests, winning the con 28nd birthday. Fifty-fiv- e Services for Sunday,-3ul- y prettily appointed dinner party at solation prises. ; Present were Mrs. grandchildren and school at 9:45 a. m.; morning day her home Wednesday evening, com- Vernon Swartfager, Mrs. Cecil and music, dren enjoyed games Tay services at 11 o'clock. plimentary to Mrs. Jensen of Long lor, Mrs. lovlnna Russell Mia after which luncheon was served. Beach, Cel., who is here visiting for Tear! St. Jeor, Mies Ella Vincent, Messrs.. Vera Williams, Lewis CATH0LI0 CHURCH. a few days. Roses were used in Miss Mamie Jones, Mies Ida Field, Clegg, Leonard Madeesv Murray Corner of First North and decorating the dining table Covers1 Mrs. W. E. Rybert of Salt Lake. Murdock and Mr. Williams of Mid East streets. Catechism class is vale spent Sunday at Saratoga. (Mark - Williams of Midvale was held Saturday at 10:30 o'clock. Sun the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas day at 9:30; mass Sunday at 10:30. Williams last Saturday, and Sun Rev. .J. G. Delaire, pastor. day. Mr. Spencer a 9 Mrs-Sho- r'gUiJ M B. ' re - lutfc -- elr ... WHENOLt3UY-AI-OU- R Prices in the majority of instances are less than the cost of production -- setf-Invite- d a . ' -i - Many are taking advantage of our JULY V SALE to buy and save you? .Hare THOUSANDS LNJOY New Silhouette Oldest high priest present, S. J. Bunnell. , Woman with largest family present, Sina Holbrook. Singing contest, women over 50, Mrs. E. B. Walker, Pleasant View. Bishops' singing contest, A. L. . Booth. Fruit Jar ring pitching, . women, a Mrs. R. E. Allen. Bean guessing contest, Catherine v- - ' ek H?00' Johnston. ;" ""r: . corrnoKt Coming fashion casts its shadow before. In the new silhouette the arm hole has grown smaller, sleeve are thin snd long and ruffle out around the wrist. Bodice u fitted, skirt full end rippling; around the bottom, necklin . square. Nose Adjuster IH'tCf j - t ,,r ) . Piano Summer School Mr. and Mr. Joseph Reece, daugh- and Marjorie Wilson spent FIRST WARD. Saturday in Salt Lake." Miss Ada Rerular Sunday evening services had been the will be held in the First ward Sun Worsencroft,7who guest of Miss Wilson for several day at 7:30 o'clock. An excellent days, accompanied them to her musical program will be rurnisnea home in Salt Lake by Miss Helen Newell, Miss Aiene Mr. and Mrs .W. H. Reece and and Miss Florence Neweu. son Clark, and Mfsi John H. Amos Phillips, Miss Jane Hlbbert will give a read-in- . to motored " ": and daughter Georgia ' " Salt Lake last Saturday and re mained over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. SECOND WARD. Reece were the guests of Mr. and in the Second ward Sun Services .Mrs. Amos Mrs.- H. I. Smith and will be held at 7:30 shd"dauchter were guest of Mr. day evening o'clock. A good speaker and musi and Mrs. James Nichols.' has been arranged lor. Mrs. Floyd Wilson was hostess cal program welcome. , lat Friday afternoon to the mem All are club. bers of the FOURTH: 8IXTH WARDS. Miss Rose Cheever is visiting her THIRD. Suntiav evening services will be week. this at Provo grandparents Miss Edna Mae L,oveiess is vwu- - held In the Third, Fourth and Sixth 7 ana 7:30 o'clock, ing in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. wards, at 7:30,.A good speaker has respectively. Vivian Billings. Miss Katbrvn Stark of Salt Lake fbeen secured for eacn. ward, ana given. musical program is vleiting here with the families of ' '. All are invited. . Jess iMUes and John N. Stark. Mrs. Sadie Lewis and children of week-enMANAVU AND BONNEVILLE. Spanish Pork spent the ' Regular Sunday- evening servhere with her father. John Amos. Manava Mrs. Stanley WUson spent the ices will be held In the week In Salt Lake wjth her mother, ant Bonneville wards Sunday at 1:30. o'clock, A good speaker andr Alice Smith. Mrs. ' Fairbanks left musical program has been arranged Miss Geraldlne aU are; invited. Monday for Preston, Idaho, to in each case, and spend the week with menaa. two PIONEER WARD. Mrs.' R. V. Douglass and left Elders Clyde Keith and Wendell Ehra and Dorothy, daughters, missionWednesday for 8ugar City; Ida., for Collins, recently returned will be a two weeks' visit with her sister, aries of the Pioneer ward, the speakers Sunday evening at Mrs. M. J. OsUer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlandeon 7:30 o'clock. A splendid musical week-enhad guests Hiss iwwma has' also been arranged. general Is invited to Yvonne Fuller and Everett RoilowtTheuWle . Professor Elmer Nelson Cool rooms to practice lesson every ate Intensive study insures most profitable day. re-- , j I I - For further information telephone - . . , V t 546-- J. l' 'Sr T 5 SYNCO ORCHESTRA Coolest.' Dance' Hall in County, .Trucks Leave Second West and Center, 8 p. m. 'i ( U? .". BOILERMAKERS MACHINISTS ELECTRICIANS BLACKSMITHS PIPE FITTERS SHEET METAL WORKERS TINNERS CAR REPAIRERS COACH CLEANERS ROUND HOUSE SERVICE MEN APPRENTICES AND HELPERS "'atJ ,: . " lf V UC4;. . J V -- . 'izrr Standard Wages will be paid under rules and working conditions with seniority rights dating' from lime of employment as prescribed - by "tth : United States Railroad Labor Board. v, APPLICANTS D. ' ft " FOR WORK SHOULD APPLY AT THE OFFICE, 01 0. Cunningham, Asst Supt 1 M. P., . Salt Lak City, Utah. ' Local Agent, Provo, Utah, H. C. Stsvans, 8nop Supt., flurnham Shop, Den vr, Cole. Foreman. Celorado Spring, W, E. Hlgglnson, Cokft Walter Robert, Matter Mechanic, Pueblo, Colo. i.ecal Agent, Trinidad, Colo. i Local Agent, Florence, Colo. ' ' Local Agent, Canon City, Colp. E. Mstr" Mechanic; Satlds, Colo, -.. , Local Agent, Lssdvlll, Cole. ;', a Hkln, J. C. Richmond, Foreman, Ogden, Utah, ' "i Local Agent, Price, Utah. i ' ""'1 !i.S Local Agent, Apen, Colo. G. C Gates Foreman, Montrose, Colo. " ' ( ; Herman Wlrick,' Foreman, Gunnison, Colo. F. T. Owmi, Matter Mschanle, Grand Junction, -' (- Colo. Two baby estriche mailed parcel post frosrtacksoovu, Fl., allay after hatching to E. & Schmidt,1 Washington, ' D. X arrived safe and sound. Ths littis girt baa hr arms full although they'r only a. f rw day old. Mter Mechanic, Alamsss, Cola. v E. Qusnt, FoPtman, burango, Colo, ( C. B. Carpenter; Superintendent, Rdgwy, Colo. a, Local Col. - ... !.' Local Agent Santa r v N. m. E. C. Howerton, C -- Agentp-Tellurid- J.H. YOUNft President Just-a-me- , lrr ::' d FIFTH WARD. E S. Hinckley of Provo,. former superintendent of the state industrial school at Ogden, will be the speaker in the Fifth ward Sunday Mrs. Dave Hulsh, Mrs. W. K. Drlggs, at 7:30 p. m. Musical selections Msr. Rodney Wilson, Mr., Fern wVU be rendered by members of the ward.' All are welcome. Orey, and Mrs. Ford Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mortensen and X . " , attend these services. -- Competent Men Are Wanted for Railroad Service ; kyAs Follow- sr - of Orden. Mrs. Floyd Wilson was hostess last Fridsy afternoon to the memclub. Spebers t the cial guests were Mrs. Ray Conyers of Eureka, Mra Geneva Jennings of Salt Lake, MrsJ. O. Ellsworth, ' -- d ;': "J'' -- willJ? EVIRY SAIORDAY " . ' Little Chicks Just-amer- e ( -- . Want an arlstocraUo nose, girls? Wear one of these things. Two to four hours a day. They'r doing It in Paris. - suits. "'-- . ter Erma Second Term of Six Weeks, Commences July 17, Under Direction of new trail the construction of through the forest. He is expected to be back at his headtuarters some time next week. "The foremost thought In the Constitution is the right to freedom and the pursuit of happiness, 'Haen must be free to live and achieve. Liberty is gone in America when any man is denied by anybody the right to work and to live by that work. It does not matter who denies. A free American has the right to labor without any other's leave. , t "It would be no less an abridgement to deny men the right to bargain collectively. Governments cannot tolerate any class or group domination through force. It will be a sorry day When group domination Is reflected in our laws. Government and the tows which government is charged with enforcing must be for all the people, ever aiming at the common: good. . Chairman Ben W. Hooper of the United States Labor Board in . "" statement of July 1, 1922, said 'ib'Z2. ' ' ; " "Regardless of any question of the right of the men to striker the men who take the strikers'. places are merely accepting the wages and working conditions prescribed by a Government Tribunal and are performing a "pub- - ,Vy lie service. They are not accepting the wages and working' conditions i which an employer is trying to impose. For this reason Public Sentiment and f uU Government power will protect the men who remain in their posi-- " ' tions and new men who may come in." Na . . President HardingV Fourth of July, 1922, .Addrecs, i Manon, Ohio, v great-grandch- i .i.:... PAYS0N SOCIETY forest super- visor of the Uintah National forest, is making a tour of the Granddaddy lake country. He 1 assisting in making the preliminary turvey for A large number of shop forces of this company have left our employ as a protest against the decisions of the United States Railroad Labor Board, which was created by an Act of Congress for the purpose of settling disputes between railroads and their employes. :rThe offkers of thls'com pany recognize that It is their duty to maintain, if possible, nnintemipted transportation service for the benefit of the public. This can ontj; be done with the approval aiid. support of the people in the communities served by thje railroadrand particularly with the cooperatiorl f the ' in those communities In protecting the men who have remained at work and the property of the tompanyr t : ' REORGANIZED CHURCH. 250 West Fourth South. Sun day evening services are held In church at 8 the Reorganized o'clock. Elder S. 8. Holm, pastor, 1 W. W. Blakeslee,. Office of the President , -- & :' T The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Company f Chuirclies ti AT LAKES. , . n B.Y.U. BLAKESLEE the Great West Most beautiful Mr. Rud-ge- r has to offer convention visitors. Clawson The first ballot for the convenWidow present with largest family, Mrs. Carl Chrlstensen, Pioneer tion city showed Atlanta leading ward. and Denver withdrew Its invitation Mother of greatest numbor of for 1923 and prepared to renew It missionaries, Mrs. Herman at next year's convention. ' iriey-yerr- - Mr. quoted , woman, ward r - "! ? vention. Convention reports as carried.by Handsomest man. Bishop J. F. Adams' speech at considerable Second length, tor It was a forceful Bringhurst, SprlngvlUe " tl. TiS of the 1924 convention at Denver, as the latter city, second choice of the convention, withdrew In favor of the Georgia city, a Atlanta had donee year previously tor Toronto.'' Mrl Adam was asked by the Denver delegation to present that city's invltation'on the rloor of the-- conpress associations the members of the Thursday Evening Bridge club at her home last night. The enter tabling rooma were prettily : ar-- . ranged with sweet peas and Shasta daisied as a decoration. Three tables of bridge were played,-- the canLaJ favor being awarded to Jlrs. Lee . ) smith and . iMrs. . Clark. Neweu. Dainty refreshmenti were served to the foHowlng: (Mrs. John W, Guy, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Ray Mor gan, Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mrs. P. G. HaiL Mrs. J. B. Somo, Mrs; Earl Graham; Mrs Lee Smith, Mrs. LeRoy Hardy, Mrs. Clark Newell and Mrs. E .A. Mitchell. The Invited guests were Mrs. Melvln Cluff and " Mrs. Pbebe Freshwater. 'v. e tertained from Page One.) (Continued en--: Mrs. Dick Boshard pleasantly NEW YORKERS OUTING (Continued from Page One) d see. Everybody's Store. Distributors of Quality Merchandise sf.- chat,-durin- SAVING When opportunity knocks at your door it is wisdom . to open it and hid op- -r portunity. welcome...: The Denver and Rio Grar.i Western Railroad Com?:- - Denver, Colorado. July 12, 1922. LLLMsltsilWBsaBsissBsss - " .Vr." |