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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. TUESDAY EVENING, 'AUG C ST 25, 1003. vnTUTnrsjjxrunnjrrutjrmnjri r In TTt r ' r- -. 1 I tu np BRIGHT REFLECTIONS ON HUMAN NATURE. mm morittj filidsiiittmei Patience Is the key that When a woman falls in If you plah your l!fe with ink. it takes a pretty worries out the comblr.a- have bruises ti good solution to wash out Hon. t. or njvtruTJxnxt an nruvnuxnnwi in6 leave aenough sear. the stains. s scrub woA MR. AND MRS. O. P. ARNOLD, JR., man may be fatally ruined Charitahle performances care of peoother Taking by a college education. often bring large entertained eighty guests at a Is a large-elzemorals ple's adverin southing syrup contract. trolly party last night on the Realties, and rot theo-to tisements. ries, count up enough occasion of Mr. Arnold's 42nd the .bills. eo is It that strange a wife glva her pay When birthday and the thirtieth anniwhen many people, woman her make fcend t(jsband a xdce of to commit suicide, trying versary of his employment with mind, he is pcldom polite nNothing the to have as mad some one to in word just the street railway company. Afman hangtnc time to be caught In the enough to hay "Thank wrortc around. rnakir.f love to you." ter a delightful ride through the act. her. city supper was served under Love Is a confidence All through life we write When a woman learr.a to our own epitaphs. the trees at Calder's park. The game, played by the clev, to a man's unpeU!. erest of swindlers. catr affair was concluded vith a for him to put hi time it's When a man proposes cold storage. In heart dance. but one e. he has acted Thero are no elevator from a sense of duty, and running up and down th o;i True friends tHJ MR. AND MRS. A. S. GATES will thanks the girl who said ladder of fame. to want don't you things 'no." leave for Long Reach, Cal., next know. week to make their home. Until woman who Hardship is a sorrv old toThe their departure they will be at The follies i f th rich a cigar may find objects the L nrc nur but she stepmother, home with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. more always ridiculed by the gar tures no weaklings. those who cannot afford Marshall, 516 Second street. companion. the price. There's not much risk In JUDGE JOHN W. JUDD-oNashville, giving a fellow an extra An empty pocket has an If monry the rent of after he's been awfully sorry sort of jolt Tenn., former United States Ateom old times Rood evil, knocked out. danK'.e from the- branches. torney in Salt I,ake, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. S. C Baldwin. He is accompanied by Mrs. Judd and 3 two sens. VOHflN EVERY SHOULD READ THIS JhnuscmeMs love easily, she dots not it flr?t-clas- t3 " cr-er.l- j and two M'CORNICK S. ILL-TREAT- an extended European trn. They will sail September Stn, going ' first to Paris. MRS. CHARLES O. PLUMMER gives a luncheon today in honor of Mrs. George Jacobs of Seattle, who is the gue?t of Mrs. Hal that her husband att.nkrd b- Denver today, where they will spend n few days with Mrs. Ben- son's parents. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE B. GREEN WOOD left last evening for Bea-vCity, where they will make their home. entertains at a lawn in honor of this evening purty Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Duncan and Miss Edna Duncan. MRS. RTt: DTX and daughters, the Misses Stella and Ivy Dix, have returned from Yellowstone park. MRS. WILLIAM M. O'BRIEN will leave today, accompanied by her child- t - to ii-;- P.'ii'.ee 5 m- t - .: n t'' t- Y stay in I New I I suppose t Y'-r- fi t "i!l lit pr :i 1 I f .in-- l I". niit - !- th-mc- chasr have rrttirnd from to tho Yellow stonr. from trip today Y llowtonc p irU. j i - Ij t V l! tv-- All t e rrtUrt v4 teevft . i .v e Krtl,t 3 in -- " !? -- . wTJ .t tt nt vwi tJrh "v-t- eror y ' 1 f i ri3tv rtk Tcrk. CO. 10 DR. CHARLES Woodmen of the World ,r. rrtfef toTrwat. l.Ii:r!r.",. th TODAY vt trert! rrt fcr ! t f f'ec, '. ; '- lif!,i Mi -" 1IT7 fiC' . ... .rr.r-,.f- ! .f J. HILL DRUG "v . t rw nf f ? V i 1 1r ef -. t- Jrttet Tt 1 toi-J- ut A n-r.rl- t t m Our Rafts arc in Good Order, CO. I u , TIME TABL2L 1 th- w - ru il x il h J 1 1 s. s N J. w. : ir. t ttft ff S fah-- "j r- -i i. P.- - , -- ThlttPfh. r nr c( v,U . ? 1 t ' f. T r ::n !!! Nil .( TT,. rrv. Elf- - Ie?5 :pMiPIIi -- 1 -- LAN'in'HU, It. . J lit t ti r - t t Ta r,'. Art t o rt j . ;. v tKis irnirA Tif if in Irti niitAi "" " "n I nwti ,r ..1111 r- . to ct in ; pivjrc i of Wntch for n.l tn till of in iliri. thi"uuh l"!ScM f t tlirnit'--. Is A j Chill. A th uif f'T'tur'-.i- th !or to I : a.-tlo- " ; ,iwr. -- l:r. n K- a of - ti- all Hfed out fe M' t fnr th rhltl. Il ft.irf. ! it on the tlrnili!lv th rn; out of th purine iht t.'Nej. tor.-!.- i:p th .1! 'I iift Pnivrr Il !. re!nr roni. t driw ten fjrt V At h 1 ! ::-- r e Trey rn'.i'rr t f trrte'.v I '. r-r- t'f, tS "'! r- - ;h y ht! frr tr" The Orphan's Prayer Mirriu ui: coi;u.m:v ? f- - -- Tl rr'.fsrf rj ';?-- rf k t fTr,tilfr;. I. A m us. iu;n- wptks' hao today MR. AND MRS. expected to week. LEE KIM YING a. sni:rAt;i for a two i5it in Denver. THEE EARLY FALL SHOWERS HAVE $s MADE THE SHRUBBERY AND FLOWERS AT PALMKH arc the Jat nf the A. . rt-tur- i IIIKK) and the Mioses Groo rflurned from a visit in Park C'iiy. ia 'MM,rt returned yes- MEYER is home from MIL AN!) MUS T MSLKV WNITi: and children ar- .it Uritrhton. ! SUBURBANITES UK WITT, who las horn MISS LITCILi: vipiti'-.- s here with her mother for th pat month, left for th coast today. MItS. liirilARDS nnd children have return ci today from a two weeks visit to Colorado Springs. Mich.. Ant 2.". 1 ' The commuter who bolts down a few mouthfuls of food and hurries to catch the train usually catches dyspepsia as well. The " offee and roll" road to is not necessary for there is an easy pleasant way to get back to health and shake off all the coffee diseases by shifting to Posium Food Coffee. "For a number of years I was a business woman rising early and swallowing: a roll and a cup of coffee just in time to catch a train. A feel i tiff of nausea or palpitation and a continual dullness in the eyes and head invariably followed my coffee breakfasts until one day a uise of a woman p,ood aiiKl in the friend bade me try .Pus turn Food Coffee in place of coffee. "Always trying to progressive in my daily life accepted the advice and the result was I found Postum a delicious (dear coffee colored beverage suited to the stomach and satisfying to the After usin Postum faithfully appetite. was surprised at the refor a month sult in my health. All symptoms of dyspepsia or nervousness had disappeared and because of this marked benefit I reasoned that If such a simple and incould prove such expensive remedy benefit in my c;u-- e why was it not my sufferers know about duty to let other to try to help my Postum. So I I and have friends helped many to shake off sickness by recommending Postum in place of coffee. "There was ore who was a victim of ". nervous dyspepsia and who craved to such an extent that he invariably 7 fr;nk it in spite of medical advice not do so and I could not persuade him 10 change, so I got his wife to give him Postum in the morning for a few days without saying anything to him about it. The result was really wonderful. He did not detect the change but noticed that he got over his indigestion. Then wc told him thevtruth about it and now he takes his Postum regularly and is so far relieved of his nervousness that his lth 1 ii T at tabl. f nr. se. the dlr.rer tables tk about fifty fer t long, and only two or thre people sit at e.u h table, an ! a they have no serants tlvre It would be very hard to pa?s things If It wejo not for the waiter leph ints and lh toy railroad that they trie. A circular track run round the table, and on it arc tank cars for the sup, milk, water and coffee; jlatform tars for the cold meats nnd vej;et-tblami 1kx cars for thing that to b kept warm. If my frir.d at the other end of lh table wanted sum-- ' soup I would hitch Knurt. our little four-Inccar and tell elephant, to tho Foup-tan- k him to carry It down to ih other end, and away h would gallop as hard n he could, and then com" ba k with a box car full of salt or mi gar. Wo never tried having two elephants more than onrc My friend had bought a little fellow, and h hltthcd him to u soup car and sent him to m nt th same tlmu that I sent him some watr. ami tho two tiny animal running full tilt met In the middle of lh tabl" and had a head-o- n collision. Soup ar.d water went and It I a won -r th' elephants were not killed. up ami They iKJth picked them-Iv-- s to before and fight, bgan the track wa torntheyut v.ortor through Inches round and lh tabl- J. th vn torn to shred. Ah n general thing, th" clph:i r.ti In Yt-- Kvanpe-Us-t u; I ALT UXU CiTY. UTAH. DENTAL nC'fT CO., TEETH 4 More attractive and beautiful thjn ever. This b indeed "The Prettiest Spot in Utah." . , tft!: 1 cun rr-.nrr- r cannot Antj rntvit !: nxcrui-- v o n tr th. ...... rr m a mnnxT locatcix ; n--'- d tei-oin- z. Colonel of Twenty-FourtILFLKNA. Aug. 2.'. The following orders from the War department have been received at Fort Harrison, h. Col. announcing various promotions: Matlle, who was retired a a Brigadier-- last week, is succeeded a. Colonel of the Twenty-fourt- h infantry James A. Buchanan, v. ho has by Col.Lieutenant-Coloneof the Elevl been enth infantry. Tho new commander Is fresh from San Juan, Porto Rico, where his regiment has been stationed on garrison General sky-hig- l- h, - H. II. KOHLSAAT WILL NOT ENTER THE CABINET OYSTKIl HAY. N. Y.. Ang. ar.d Stnator.H Murphy of New Kean and Diych !l of th? fanv S'.Jte, of7i . teinp!ite im t i ;.mce In -. I ,1,, t ;.;i. . i.rn.-.-- , sor.ally, f I J,.i no offp-Kdt tn tb' fresUlent wf.'cn i wmi:, I :nce-p!Roor-fvdl're.-ideat Sagamore visited Mr. Koal.-:j-i ;M ;i?o a5 ul;h the pr.i-dt-r- a th- ut)j.-cof !in.it:cl.il lrKl;.itii. lias accepted The Hill. President For i"Vfral he mis ki rTlron thtir invitation fo attend the cere- Information tin f,,r monies incident to the unveiling of the the puhjert. HU have t n la W-- t nnd t!" monument erected on the battlefield of both th y..m undrrjarrt.; th" he hfl laid P fore th Pretdnt. Antietam in memory of the Nc-- Jersey r'v.ilt "I think some t a r rin dul soldiers who fell in that historic m;age-mer- .t charac ter may leKf.l,it'on b fiMctPil mt th prcac hlr. k of ('onKr,'' h a.ll. and to make an address. The I. "bJt a there wide divergence of otdti- are to take place on September k- H'.unoruten n to what. It union 17th, the lortieth anniversary of the battniKht to be don. Th demand for tle. financial bijl'latlon come prtnrf p.llr IT. II. KohIaat of Chlcrtso was a griet from the fin.n'"t"r' of the President and Mrs. Roovelt at are not In accord.Put In vn She YV et. peoojr m.t-teluncheon. After hi crnferenee with the ple ar n.it ihlnklr.K much about t;,e r President. Mr. Kohlsaat said to a repTh YVet Is wonderf wily protrou. resentative 01 the Associated Presa that and a'.l of our have mn muds mowv his call had nothing' whatever to do with that they are banks f:a?trn discounting change in the Cabinet. every day. The Wn Judgment In f.iper cure. He any contemplated that physician predicts a speedywell Kohl-saat, Mr. has said been rumored." "It whatever financial leRlnUUon i underas he likes the Postum just as I be appointed "that taken Bhould be miht remedial and vrry used to love the coffee." Name given but there Is abyolutely brief, covering purely cot iiora th-perhaps ,Mich. Battle Co., conIn Creek, Postum e President the story. The twenty-firnothing: Uneaby -f!ov. th-i- t 1.- il.-.-u- y I , nt t w-- fk n Pr-(KlT- b-- cof-X."- w rt Bp-.f-si- es any-thir.- K.-t-. tr Pot-ma.ter-Gener- al, ui .m n Trains leave repilarly 6:30, 9, h Nine-tent- cere-moni- tti . s 1 b:m Inr v.r UNION LAGOON - rrnf,mbrtr sorn of the ahimls. however, an I l.elino that the thing that mad' th" most ImpresMon, on m-were the tiny waiter elephant r.ot bic-Kthnn robins that are um1 to stvo fvlward Moor' house. In a address hero last night. caused a sensation by attacking popular amusements. In part he sr. Id: "The three popular arn.isf mnts ef th day arc card pliiylnff. dancing and thcu Any church that sanctions them is spiritually dead. Dancing is huprging. set to music. If a man should come into my house- and other men hug my wife, ar.d I have pern hug other men's I wives at Ia ilar.ee. one at a hotel where boardM. would hoi h of tho f.dh-whip him. women of this country trace their downfall to the modern dance.'' camn-rneeth- to I DANCING IS DENOUNCED BY MICHIGAN PItEACIIER. QU;NCV, Breakfast on Coffee, a Koll and Rush, for the Train. Bean Picked Thems?lve3 Up and Fight. C MR. AND MRS. W. R. NICOL. Mrs. J. G. McAllister and Miss Laura i n KAn.T:.r.n t ' 1: A H H 11 ! Sneddon. mil and SOX " J . . t 7y tVt tT?. "rf,t s fee l r p.ist cf '. T T', !.f.1 An t.'(" !; . It Upn?' tf - . ta? !h,efrrrvi c"r ek1 rt i r n f.-r;!''-1 r-- tr t?-- f 1 f '.vkit f k irli'rr rr fh, IlTr th . p , Thursday, tAugust L' of Jia ri. a visit at the hojpc of Mrs. II. of r e? d ! . th-f- t of i;i;.ir, t ut iitP of rut tle h thev. ,d little' rP ert r to -- d th l ntcht. nd nft-th. til l no tpid tet tty to do tu:l iui.ni'! on ;i on., tt . t. foul. . s tinned hit cenh;c 'aliforiii.i. MI1S. II. J. I'OIII'.IN puc-- t Py f I tit jr y ni'.i C7 - 'o e. .e1 hT r..wr ttl .i fliP s.tnt r. ' .' ro-tir- ,: j M. II. WAI.KKK r in from a a. ill-hea- t.!tJMKlMt, t: A"Hhit'Ctofi. A'.tET. 2. "rd. r have : ;! ! i tt th Vr lvud .rsrjn th- that of,tP. T.-- . ?.! I r if " f.t and Tv. f.t of to rIP f.rntt y fo t th J.;lj ; ir ItMwe-vr- r .1 r.th. Was itch. e -T J- t?-- r t I I'lf n 1 tt-rs-. ROSE J? T I;, 1 n i r ? MRS. KKllWIN. with her son and two v ill sail for Paris, dauh . nrntr. ?"'t I Change of Station. f Bird (a. Fopnoozie keep on firing) mn ret an X Why doe.n"t that foolish It wotili h and rhop down the trc-f"simpler than to pit hi. wood twlc by twiR. frie-nd- MISS 1 er rrte.Xt .re . f I Ft. tint MISS BKSS1K OFFICKU left Sunday to take up her studies at Leland ha' cr there. V1SS PI'AUI. V,'i:il.i:it will entertain i he mom hers of thv Sewing club ;;t her home today. j P.YRON tai-vc- i: ID ! t h . J " e-- hnd a K'muI a rhan-the animal? tts.it lle h-.- f Sept-Liubt- r a - O " t ' . the I'rf jfr.t IJpan! The Mf ii re to- - W "f i Tfv the rr:!i the prpi ffri or.eo ppent a year In Slranscl.it d. r.-- vrr . Stanford. Jr.. tmiversity. MISS .I'CY r; ABY is home from visit with in (Colorado Manitou and Salida. Springs, . U 10 r.i "0 13 (ft'.iaH e rco Irfor OirtM n?J 11 c. whtcti ry ni.!rr "Art ef Uum." r. ri-t- o ! as iinylmdy to or th'' lIf!"Mh r.i.ii!. there, hut I any v a i re would to about pirls thefn, Tvi nt r la'iUh, T. th-t,i ti hif.mtr Ktnrttlt and fo I took no notes while I wa ih tder n.in d. home from M'lNTYm: tun wo'ks' visit in the i'H i k v Allowed Their Liens. N. J. Aire. Z' Jd.Ic Kifk- ritr!'k t!av cTintd m o'd- r ,v ruiiH-- f f K f.t the firm of i:itwrt A. (iioitAPi; siiymmi i: i;r.i.i.i:n. and ;w is-- cllowstuiio nf fr of Iti;i;i - t tti tn feffe '" jr FREE 1 - rl rd i;r-.- T THE ANIMALS OF STRANGELAND t ; d VAUDEVILLE THXATHm, t;r Clf wrMr. 11 nuo U Je -- ri - t tl Jn're tjefr-to M S.-- il. h ! cltx H, - t- Dr. J. 1 t wr-rrvf- - PiK"!AT. t . tv '. er 1 1 WEE SALT LAKER 1 mhh. i,or (i ooiJ. wno is a at the ho:ir of Mr. and gin-sMrs. S. O. Snyder, leaves shortly for Boise. IIS. W. H. '.: l Cr.r--t rt- - row ! J nbc thnt v v l ,! ts f I un tt-- t ciUe.t tn the ro'.orr. a "T! of tb RfMvltv of it! u.i U ". A f ISu:a"s !!". ti r l. i t rr iM . nf of Jrl,! ptifn fiiiliv t f t f Kooo the Ai,!f tn'".tt s Ct t. vt i'on..'S t"'en Hmip..t 41. d 1 ;ur in therej.rt DAILY ANIMAL STORY FOR THE f IT rt fi,d f t"rrirc l.e tr . !! a n.n.t .t" fu ni h.m Mall -- tt yon DEvrxonNO the bugt r .',tth:r rH Itf r4 ft '..'i : : rrr.. r r'er1nc t In i ri-TH- rrr irtr l,e!t. ill tr-t-tt-le. tt trr:rn -- hatch hac2. TUtV.er ti. f nr.cli, r - ?..; je ty MISS HELEN lU'UTOX is home from a two weeks' outing in Yellowstone park. A1NKS OSH'iRNIl entertained a friends at an informal mu si- ale Sun day ovenme;. MISS JEAN KIM I? ALL. who has been thr- rut'st for sonio time of her siefpr. Mrs. Walker, leaves today homo in Minneapolis. for HJLAI.TltT r.3 -v t to J notrM win Nw ifk. SIMPLER WAY. MRS STREET T?ie tl n I ' .r p. i !e to 0 rr iTIr.cc t iry. c If. provocation, and that after chasing her about th house and finally Into the street, he demolished some of the household ponds. She nlo said that he chased her from the house, and that phe was compelled to stek protection in a neighbor's house for the night. The woman's story aroused the Mas! ti ate's anger. "Why don't you use an ax on him. like Crrie Nation dots in her crusades?" he. "Such punishment would be none too severe for him." MR. AND MRS. S. A. BENSON go to ilt l.i in Hur'-- ! - llrly drrjjre h! MI'tiUn f the iirhn rrrrewn!-- without any In r t'lltav S irt!.l cxi-rcfs'-- l ! ', X )tw-r- n bJ-'t- lttr It yt.r rre4:-Itef rr?fst rlja rr. ill-treat- ed wifp. Mr?. Schlachtcr testifitd ri -- mtk Xtnn FRZNCC FERDINAND MAY LOSE BULGARIAN THRONE. I'lIILADCLPIHA. Auk. 2. Magistrate Sullivan bflievcs that wives should use axes on their brutal husbands, lie this opinion this morning: in disposlns of the case of Andrew Schlarhtcr of AVcst Dakota street, w ho was arraigned before him for lvratlnj; his MRS. MA RG A RET MILES, who has been visiting Mrs. W. W. Armstrong at Park City, has returned home. kei-j- - f Brown. ren, for a two weeks' Mamtou. I.iroon li stilt "the prattle? Ptah." The nwrs At i? full WIYES SHOULD USE AXES. ED daughters will leave tomorrow on - cellent. - W. Th?t rornt-eMtU- 1 Rgcc. CHARLES FLESH FOOD ft-e- ' frrrr tlr, c :rn v. c- - ! v t t DR Motor-Pace- d t. trnti tt Th Woodmen of th Worll have U.dr outlnff nt SUtalr today. There will !. r Ui'.. The dancing end a Is In nnd t ithing exorder rnf. good f Five Mile cf ! T4tlSiCIVi-- : i-- ttn H:t Tiinsan-.- - i rfBfUiH ferm r.4 Arr The Salt Palace ihrafr 'a ncll ril- c tontieU lat night. Th v. k's oIn vaudeville n ot rr," if !!; . Thefatorlt-of th tessful FiMin. i ivlw arils, were Chester .rdlally rc!ved. Th othr fare ffr r.w. but alt mude a pltasir.jc linpfc-Mion- t -; r- rr.f I - , MRS. S -0 The appear an re at the C.rar.d theater Thursday r.lr,ht nr.d the remainder of the week of Nettle De Cotirsey, a Halt I.ake favorite. In the jaMoral un will "An play, Orphan's Prayer." thetn kcw.J crowds draw pop doubtedly ular playhouse. Th? ?a'e of feats crcr.fd this norrl::. d fit " 'As 5:30, 0:30, 7:0 a. m.. 1:30, p. in. w UNIVERSITY The ITnlversItr f Tt!h tnrJuJm lh fchool cf Arti fchool of llJnes nnd th Hiat Normal Sthoct. f'-inc- fur-yra- r Norm-t- l Cour. The fhof and the rhrr-,!ca- l. metallurgical labcratortta ara tment. Tha rrtin-.lt- for th y of ;r.r-. Mines O-.- r tor Jf eTfji OcfMa I . ' . ! ret. r Ji iJenrnJ w. f'nrlrB. IsP'r?!', iJ-P,fl- n I trral pi nJ m 4 l t ri e. n mr j j r-;r- t: -- t t v Jie 5, tt r-at- La , DENTAL CO., rv; iv r crr MfMB?; arrcaa v tut-- 4,-i- f ihm U J. DULL. Mjrr. Call Las i:a!n tl. 15 2. Cl'.j. Every cVoman rr.?-ft!r- 1 e .m . -- w T t krtfcf r i a t - r n m z'.r.'rt'T.r. r --- pay. rr t liiH It -- J -- s.. JMfcce ?.'.Zr UNION of .................. TEETH EXTRACTED vm:ouT vats: on iiCTivn.T PA?.onr. est :;o lh SU!l Ar,a. 1" tt. . phyaVI. ejec'rlc ttr.urv1 rreat rrtve. In - rf v!e;, k'nlt f .uct'.n afToria t:rMr:l ',ruct m werVa a- -. 5 y V.. ?t fr feneration of eltr1-;tand practical work In all tL r.atr!rtr. ifin. MANUAL, TRAINING AND DOMESTIC SCIirNcri: ara fture of tr, r,9.. rial rourses. Kntranea tarrdnatlor a. nrtfr.br tth. Ifth anj Ilth. ltt;Hraf.oa f at 4. denta. Beptmber 11th nnd l!th. FtuSenta lit ba ai!tej In r.rV.n boar rU'ft Ar.nusl r"j:I?tratlort fee. U5. ,o tuition. Fend for fataloxn an-- lllnatratad circular ar.1 larn tf-vJ tor.Itlea the UnKrtfy offera broa4. pNerat ami pral!-- l h.o-Je- a f crrs, pf tct r.tt l AC !rg!iifr,rt. yet tj; tu Ir.r1nflnr. J'.ninofr r. Preparatory School Pr Trat-t ';!'h c. A to-j-- . Advanced Normal I. Coursta In Kin I rstr tea Tralnlnc -- MSr 1. MSr.tr.fi T.r 1. 3. :i 4. rhr.',-- t a. 5tate Normal School Th Normal School off; A ?. 1. The fir ).c. !cr.ca wffri The Schcc! of Art ar.d courpra In: I. General t. L.lbral Arta. rt! t -- t-i Mc:$ UTAH State School School of Art and Sciences y.-- Trr fi54 2'r.:r o tho-rou- jfc'V. - t ...i .!-- sr UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ar,r. C M . eb ; . -- fr 1i URI1. in. c T itn' " . t t y.,.. ' m. fut: Dnatt-ima a. . t -- ta w i ia pi.m.-M- t . J."i., |