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Show INK-KNO- URGES LOYAL CITIZENS CLOSE CALL TO STAND UP FOR SALT LAKE CITY FROM DEATF X Republican Candidate cusses th: Issues Dis- 5 Up- n nn till i tar bat j- I wo U ?i if ii n ? ii ri CJ vLJ ILy XM il - Occupants Escape Serious Injury. iraB ni TiTKpr AND M K iii I! II ! v ', .- -.it Nominated, and Sounds His Call to Arms. !! I 1 Frank Knox, Republican candidate for Mayor of Salt Lake, who is now in c-t- o-i- . i ii ! u i, t U a i ii i i-- j-- i i rTittl. r' r d 1 (:r, n.'l nd nd lt. H-n- t rl-!- re nrey t should take capital and enterprise by both hands, cordl-iliyheartily and sincerely, and give them Taxation Should Be Equal. ; tlm on th" hous lnt-'llm'r- t n s ! for many. States. Everything Within State. "The Great Salt Lake valley markets one wishes for the table and everything No to spare. longer do we depend, by necessity, upon California for fruits. rall-ult.intl- s It' ttatln ative investment.' Kailroad Facilities. J 'Tiii . K-- -' -- - I 1 Wiui ii in fmm i m ft tm t i' "WMni "i ' ' Vj4 i.wa.iawui ' ta 111 .Wil Ii.i.irv(n of t- l- t'TAU Myfoil CO, it rnti- - II:in.!rf! i(hi(h, Iiol'.irs nI..nl I t J..mr. tim. It j!ar.-- I a l.jij cjht in ur h,"n! i"T r n in M'ti y am mir lil!. If vUl. Jura lct, w- - jm Merchants' Protective Association en r- h SeiUNTlPIS COLLKCTCRS - OF BAD DEBTS FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager tot n.oo!i roMMr.nriAi, r.i.oi:, lr ng 1 t .t - t- f'.-- ; (Tali 5 1 ... 1 1 1 1 . .. 1 1 lrri-cr-tan- 0 1 . - r r-.- i: ) "- 1 1 it.-- ir "atir VA SOME PEOPLE DOX'T LIKE US ( 1 se-urlr.- I mf "1 Tl-.-r- f PRINCE CUPID STOPS HERE tkmWtm A . , ift fj--t- u- 1 b-:-- 'ii Will tMiiKI 'm ii. ii. . g. ro.-Ftrucll- n 1 -- 1 b'ilrs wryht -' Mr Cr.mr-!rr- ll ttrnr I" the 1 t r.rr. r !l'-r- Pfl ivi f.ir. Jf ;!!. .il rn-larc- o, M:wrt. l K. ft'l -- ' 1 : to City Judge DIfhl p ix o r Strt Ir JI In Commercial WIU Explain Their lUblU of Life n-- i tfCr r. Allied Loafers r d. vegetables or tabie luxuries. Nor do we nave to oring our meats irom Omaha or Kansas City in refrigerator-cars. Our fields produce flour, meal, poultry, and our lakes and rivers all that one could wish. The new railroad lines and the branches of the old ones are opening to us all that is needed from the forest for the manufactures. Development of Mines. an"Utah's mines not only produce milandbetween forty thirty nually lions of dollars' worth of precious metals, from lead, copper, zinc and silver to gold, but we would indeed be a most prosperous people if we could make Into coin the products of the mines which afford money metals. How vastly would the circulating medium of the country be increased by our sil ver and gold alone! No Mining Fakes. "A Boston capitalist stated in Salt Lake City only the other day that Utah's mining interests and the future of undeveloped mineralized territory within our State were attracting more attention and commanded greater respect at this time than those in any other State in the Union. 'There are no mining fakes in your State at this to time,' said he. 'You have got down a scientific basis and you have minimized the risks to the point of conserv- - In Mfrt r!rr,y, As to Eonded Indebtedn. lt-t;i t"' (lrn an sn.ty f i to in that lt.i "I h m on osed to l u'dntn n mur.b Ju '.gr 1H .l tV.J-- . with a lauded lndbtin which would binm a Jesting wrtght. I'.ut I FUb nit that it I coo l sense ar.d txdlcy to make ruch pro-v- ! IS YOUR STOMACH in its ar" r.bolutly necrry : ON A STRIKE ? ad 1 to our prosperity and wealth, to Increase our taxable property m.d ta courage open the road to greitr folbllltl' . Guarding Agninst Epidemics. There 1m irothlnjr to Prevent You EmIt l rot th lmmdlnt prer.t that w "I regret deeply that during the pat must nlwayn ke"p ur cy upon. Lt ploying Substitute to Do It two or three years we have ben frightW my pur-sus nrt b fhort-fichtWork. ened a number of tima? with what n policy and tjur..i. penny threatened to become epidemics of dis 1 foolish. As a buln"!!i !n.ltuton r n Ik joi'h a thlrtf m f"Tt ease. Lr. st year we had small! or. and It f hu'lm voluir.e trt l ln irrs ItsIti quarters. tl irtll lt rl r.lr this year typhoid fever. With our cll- Ol,;r( Th profwrou r M.r.i--.4 bit Thr i matie, conditions, our excllent water !!, of our tour.try i.m-i- f h" and excellent health conditions In genlh.it . om ii:j !4!t I a K'nt are adding to their bull lines or in-eral we should guard our sanitary conr g an I lnl mnri mo.'.ern ont. purcht-inditions so as to make epidemics Imposf ulllilvs nnd putting In th I. t th. O !r I mil tt'i I r.w ail ll,T. sible. Diseas? is depiorable under any h'H Ih it llnitt l r'Stli'l, Y machirery. m.h conditions of circumstances; but it is h ri'ik"tiM Am m.itf lth rr.'.pt Come. to Induce Industries fit. In a especially unfortunate community .r,lrt'l rjt"y t ? Th my where there Is progress, wh?re it Inter- "I have In rrlnd. after the City Counj t. i.y t tfr.t joyr ftnnarh ! 'a It cil has ro Ided for an nmpV ' l' hIt j I v r iv!MI'..' m t k v! to supply. Improved our mnltary condi- ih- - w.1 wil! Ik. Thii jttviiro tions, paved the r!ret not nesting crK.m an ji"'"i turity to r i ml r.ij.":i ' th" work, and accomplished othr a th Iti ii:rrt!i nl h,i!!h Improvements, plan whereby 1 1 ; u ifi ; i ( T" ; II. f city goverrmnt w'.'l. as a loly or iom-rnit- t" I I mm with a committer, or rinrTi.i ;i l. i.h:e h Work nr.d iloi! It .! it o.- - ii. ! t f P'liit j l committer of our cntf rprinlng cIIIzt. I ur ii r. , Tl H!Tni).r in . ln!utrl and ipplt.il nnl ot . .I . .... . .... 1. I i - .I .II,' IU.I.I1 ,wi I;:'- - F.III' all iHqt which o to m.ik1 a Mty I" i.'-.11 'I Is'.lir:" am Ihran Its propb pti xperoui and K''U fiil J.il a ti?. ! l.'rri!i ',.! I tt if a nf corlv j happy. It wis but l whin d th. ''t' iJ tr rt! t?.i- !.rr.irh. t rat lor. hich hn fyfni hul'.t up o nnny l,n- l!ir Hawaii's 1 (!! j iln . nf Congressman rr,at . liti'-?I but without th l.itlV tii" IT:"" !.ir.:, :r-: i n hi our t itv govt nriT.t the icatr. J;!i ilsg. "!. i N t'xItiiid of Tells What His Country M"mu''i We nivt tiil'ir tt n..t S!- .- ot. Ml.-.th- l. . :t for tl.. ti.siij'i dm:,.rt purthr and pre ! J th- m Th v . rU In t.. :r it of pro-rpos-- ; jerlty. wn ni!k:r.il lo iv without Needs Most. n'lli'iii;; oi. Ui ; .( n t! buotild at iiid Together. Flu-rrt- a In" Th" rrl",cl I l i r T it t r ; t'. our "Wo ". hiv ir ay political rnr.!?l. Hawaii will nsk th next Corgr.'ss to t of t: in Mil ti Nj! men in witi. line if ,.tid my. .ml appropriate many hundrr"!- - of tho;isar.'A Prop erly t hoijld. party rul their U' hav, of dollars for the lrr.pr.vr:i.c nt of t. " p- - ..f.. . Ti;e$i Ri ve a Mlthy In- - u of k .... , p, nan mm harbor of Iloiiolulu. and for tle erection dicatlnn of tin Intereft tak-In our I t "I it.t i . I ti ) I of a number of bulletng in which to carI. n Without them l:'.r woali b r :.;:" ir j.ri;'!rs. t n V w iiti l!..'i;'"- -t r r ,t is. ln.ll:Tercnco. j and flut ry on the government . th. I ll 'II I J. K. K'iar.laiian. known In hi r.V.lve- lethargy r- or r thr" l or. thliir .f Itr ronilinij.- home-buildin- f4 r-r, naturnl rf.ourr!i o but:dlr anl o.hr rrlr.rr. i"hT. Wtrg. ln. '?!! nntoriil" are ldr.g nd by th" Im roUrd. pJC'.:!t; f ai'V WfliM. of rori' this Bvenu Stv Shrtt..rf. iEsrr.ttr; Ttr-- H provement will beromf racier to trav. rd ( t i is; t lh We have some resources additionnl to of a fan. fly by labor: and we shoul 1 exthose possessed by any other State. tend Lie unusual, the preferred favor And they are important ones. We p;o-duto those who save for their home. Th re all that one wants to wear, from is no community, no Stat- - or county, silk to cotton, linen3 and woolens. Our where good citizenship abounds to gensugar factories, multiplying each year, erally as w here the heads of househol 's giving to the owners the highest re- own their own vins and f.g trees. Kn turns upon their investments, produce kj-j:- SEVEN YOUNG MEN e rn-hom- hr on j tt. t- POLICE GATHER lntri't. ennbllr'K almort honny to own nr.d fay for his or i within tlm. Ac yearn or son.ill i rr . . i l'Ae,5 1 - Resources Limitless. ' should b levied upon all n'"- "We have the natural resources and sonsTaxes and property alike. Tiere should ' location and climate upon which to be no discrimination. Ths poor mm found the wealthiest and mojt prospera saves for who little colt :i,odest ous city, and the happiest and most conbe given every help. We tented people, of any place between shouldshould see to it that his horn? and his Chicago and San Francisco. It has savings, in taxes and in general ai- often been said that one could erect a ministration and favor, are treated o.a Chinese wall around the State of Utah, fairly. Justly and well as those of our so as to allow no one to enter or leave wealthiest citizens. In fact, if there Is the Commonwealth, and our people to be any favor it should b" to could live as well and prosper as rap- the humble, the man or woman who idly as could any State in the Union. earns his or her own living and that ce iNV-j- Workingrmcn Ovm iromea. "An I havo tatd. hr l th r'a'for the okln"tn to own hi n n l'.im. lie I paid "aH ond rnulnrl) WV hiv an of unnrruira ttin!inr n t r";il ptn uhioh turchi-- d on to nna'T tur c. ar.n loan compir.l th money ufh wMrh to .on'iri--- t welcome. ihr i. ccmpi-'.ed- . ar.d la1 or ".Wo hzi a-- r- t vantages. ti-- - 1 hou?p-bji".!lr(- ly - l- rr-a- ','fr-crt'nirnt- . n. p"p-ul.itlo- f cr r.r itrsunrs rua'u !o - Ir. Ii m : e.-.l-e. ; " " m-- i f lt r ii e.-r- Los Angeles, nas given out the following statement concerning the municipal campaign: "If there is anything which I should say 2.t this time, it seems to me that it should be but an elaboration of the ideas I expressed briefly at the time I accepted the nomination for Mayor of ' Salt Lake City before the Republican convention on the 13th inst. "At that time I pledged myself to devote my every energy and influence to the upbuilding of our city. It was my understanding at that time, and it is now, th.it I was honored with th nomination because a majority of the people of Salt Lake believed I was fitted for the movement so much desired in adding population, industry and wealth to our metropolis. .ni-cag- ii1 ll ... . . .i mn 'P m i V" 1 i II i fW ihiii m m mm fii f " hi Immtmtmmmm ihiiii i.M ml a nii i " a. -i i i We have th location, th brn nnd entcrprl r 'ft u rxrcl j i v. V.V r" ! not only frnvry. them In making of Sf1t Lake i tndy a. ilea. we need ar.d :."iust have co' v, f ho.:! 1 a!l ftand tof.bcr It, H I as one man, and attract the vot I'll on! capital !. :? hi d. Ivir.tr fvrr.ins fc,nr i -- v. !d alw ir e wile opn. I nvir i, i midst. The doors of Pnit LTkc r,rr-tf by n.(i and not half o; en. outward. Let in the freh breeze of everywhere. ry 1 suit r"W tal.e and labor and aloud our advantcc'c'1. We sl.o-.t- l jpL. -t wcho-ncd .re rely, and give thtm ly and by both hands, cordially, l n lat; Mo tn-- f FltAN'K KNOX TO HALT LAKHL.S. j hvh h 4 frh?. ' VS. vi? i.V r ." , . . A 2 J. SJ A i ! t. 2 '1 J i. l t) t ' ! from t, tr- -i i. th- rar rr.;;v f r t . r II '.J dn?;it-Iftijri.ir 1 ii.(o. an r t and benefit to our lar.orp. artl-r It '.' l martuf ftves with and crentp hardih!r upon nc 'M'fr-lyrrr pntf iu-tmechanics. That which hel;is oik of u !.". t - bir1-thr Mfxrr 'rl ' ! . ' "h mr$t' "I f fi tro-tan"1 on 'ftat !Utt nr fjjf a I "Thorc nnl rini)l j helps us all 4 h ' JCrfff fr can t n h r,"vaj do, tvirr.J !c I rity jrovrrnr rrt nr. T lrgi v,i.. t.u Need Cohesive Action. tnUt ii rJ. Mth It I,J km ilt a.l.t ifilmr v ' ll attii.ft'r.7 rnrltnl. labor and y r nrv I.t thmr.dl-thiar.d s bra!n 'We have the location, sr. s w a city uruW to t mav , a" ncl ?f., a fw hr rMr, K'I'.t In which Jolnp ni prfM In nu' enterprise now let us exerHf them J m'1 r f t th.At f ert.ir r It w ritr., tt f making of Salt Lake a tru'y rot njyr-- KIr th tlty. city. YV iniro ho!t" for rev h Mr We need not only energy, but ue to K U" IUth ' r. and prer.t lojuh tion. Tin vrl'U , I a iru lal- n-- t'.r ih.Al lc: o t ih sir ami must have col)sive action. W hr iK t j.',''n of a city jrovernmnt r.n -r w m dopnrtrrenr.o t Inrrun Th tf-'Phould all rtand together as one m n. properly 1.h?i it. u !c t v. nnl irracfullv rnmuiir b ai cJert 1 alfj, j mhrrr th" ffiftl 1 am to'd that and attract the people and lndustil?3 t. n. 1 i;r ( , ; . l j .jVour in n and capital to our midst. v n hruf I. th-itruct"l f 'r t. fj I . t t InI - offirM. UM f 1 'The doors of Sat Ltk st.oMl al- ter.emetl rout rwfor It h". n tenir.t. anl fir.)? It. cr. frit r 1 llu ct . :r ways swing wide ot en. inward, and In fnrt. I am ln'omM that hr th" 1 not half open, outward. L"t in the fro h lurro? nf comtructlon I known I th Jk p!t au In li e tnVrt breeze of enterprise. Cry aloud our adn tMirt l Fcurel ere the IN Which' He Was on o c z. z. 05 "MUST STAND TOGETHER AS ONE MAN. f U - 1 1 , .!- !" r-- si 1 . Mrl 1 ti' mii-H-'- , l.rul , h-- voi ... .1! It. .r n ..t .1 ' ..'iifht - t ' 1 '1 - sit-akin- - 1 . 1 . I 1 tf-,-- o' i 1 1 1 1 . I v - - .(r-t.-.- s rr. S1 Tr. 1 4 I 1 1 T s I T3i all oTiint stove 1 - - !- a m All Sizj5; AH Styles. s T - d, i w i 5 . I I "I s.li"!!. It.'CI l I.f the hot iii for r"t. of. cur r coun'ty I if' . . r t I I I a t. .1 i Thl " I . 1"Time was. not so many years ago, 111 .ii i 1 . ' 1" our .1... ,,. I id I ! inis wrK . Ir ) . . when Salt Lake City was dep"nd(nt nn-.n m s ; or i.;:uir t f .oai party .i t ,' joii wht.t.r I am Khtd to My j t r. . h..l- ' i.l i o or i.l et'.f i upon one or two railroad systems for i if was t there f'-and in inlittle, kr,o.-kth.'T.i ,t t. . it ( e r . f I .1 I In H.i!t th.:t 'hit transportation, ;ir I .!." fifv. any, competition between them. Now ihn iv ' ?l . r t I inp" or ncm.-r.i.! t . ..r" trr we have in operation five or nix indea ;ain.-- t our city kh a i'.iir.itil aunht : i. .. . ' u ; u T'. . tf r course .:" 01" i two in thre and t . lines ; e f.i or a orald 'pid'T.i pendent I t e. ni t r r Ki. .V ii". not is orI construction. l. of We jhouM Corrpetitior . "'tit for iti'stm-a, . f r t. . pi I ... ( but we hove it now. And hl spirit n;nl make th I r 1.. 1. t I . . . t . only ' t of It for our future welf w.-- . I . .rf, over all the old lines ot'ier systems are o. I . I' - t.. . o. i . i ir tr wiU.ln tlo p..rtv KmiM n I operating from the last, Southwest ' . r. o .La f con . tit ton, and iM dii.torn j I". i. r find West. with . t .. .1 r. I 4 .tr WILY JAPANESE KOT ir dl.-tw r.in wt cctr.'? lo i,,v- t.ar I'v ITo TTushroom Progress. .i T . I U t .tt hll, le. welfare of our j "What is it that we ned to make AN EASY VICTIM ottr progress, our development, iriov1 at Title Hi tin; for Salt Lake. fn h"ir riiwr!?r.3 of tr H r.d -r KU. rb!t' rapid speed? oimnly the of w t!. U a H.iU r.i for "Aire and encourage me s,:.t of the city govern- Ccnndence ' 1 ' Troulie. rey t Tho ':i t'liirWlio nii.i at Man, like St. Raul, Min Approichcd a ment. Many ciii-w ,. i.- t:,ri URri our i' otra ;n neapolis, Kansas SCity, Denver, Ron-lan" t t in Salt Lake, Fail3 lit '.I ftoTu tho p,. . I'V io.it. Foreigner Seattle and .n Francisco, have iri'.c 'is t!. to ;id-iin His Game. made rapid trids without so much to itm-- t e n .hit. r b th f.itur build upon. But they have had laws i r. i wl'h the- ! ' t ffor. our !.! is I t for progress enacted by their Ci'.y Coun,,;. tiir.i! ril.it;e M. b'.!; of Sr.kal. 0; ;,kn. J.101 Ychhrura ascils, and they have hud the i f I. f I." -- It. e v th.. ,. P'l.'Ce the u i' ii In chemical the sistance of thir local pcvnmcnls. It . ; io,i ;( . a ixpfrt ! 1. .. y, .;!tinon jr : h r is true that we aie progressing, anu v.e . then, who ! I I . 11 i . ' Vrlnp will continue to develop; btu, 1 nsk. can approach-'. t v. id 1. I hop,. hy a strai.y.er lr the T.i '.d ;.' ;', -vc go forward at a much mnv rapid nac .e ;roin'i.s vstT-tayw !i . r, ft. r; v . p. to w.i.. 1.; ! . r in cor v r stride and at the fame time preserve, ir.g: tonsV'--i nr'u:" the i 1'..! 11 jre O'tr 'rej 'i t.) ! e his watch. that conservatism which Is recessary tloii, V be n any thro fit e tt", IrMeai! of ci .;r.' I Vnc In to preserve in order thut our progress I tha- -. It mot s.ih.ta'i'J hi" e . Mi tn::t"""'l a:vl corit wdkc k!; to I " ' i I 'hall I may be stable and lasting? I so be'I'V. I be lilt 1, where he is a f; .it 1. r".K ho'i Wiion lieve. I would advocate no mushroom, n ., V too. tint .. to .t in on. , k y, , no boom progress. fin jt .. i tl. u whi'h I. 1 Sale Beqins .Monday, I I " m n B0RRDS - 1 land as I'rince ("nil. a um-'of fiiie...fi ui Ow.cn I.I'.lur.knlanl. aeel a I the l!awaii.in territory to th- - Fifty- UTSfff?, "prri a lew uonrf in ripmn Salt l.aKP esterday. In of th- roils his c. '.i: tiy hi'. j that w hat was ne st w.i s rnon y tor th Improvem- r.e of il;.m llonolili ar.d th !ft'..'. i.f rrul b'.ii''!iifrs. In a.ioition to tM h will n nio !::'u ; ji make an effort t of the law resir'.ctir.g CMi. se cor. t no I labor. S -- -t ss coAHTs at connrcrojc uiMO rnicrs. n fi-- I . X . . s . 1 tut , f- -- . 1 J " 1 i;..l n ! t- 1 1 - t. !. - . ' 15c ..!, . tr.4 SOc Lunch BHUDAKnU-CAMPDEL- fn rh ti-lt- SPIieiAL TONIGHT! , rt JJe-x- lf rc:t r. 1 Dt j TM U-l- t. HARDWARE CO.. L li-- i.-i-s d. ! i':-:i)- . oop'-i-'er.'!'..- ! - n a t. n - it a "I vi K- -tt- 1". n - - hrt I nil-wor- k J . 1 '. . J . 1 I T ah-..;- p-- ' i 1 . 1 r... i ri. - 4 i! . . 1 i . . t- Industrial Enterprises. DEFENDS DOCTRINE OF knocking at our doors t nterprises. They great BAPTISM FOR DEAD would add to our raMroad and iron and We interest. manufacturing general must afford thm an abundance of water, at reasonable rates. They will Mormon Elder Says That Canon Trtr-r- r not only employ thousands of men :it Took His I.i;as for Serro:". t;ix good wages, but thy will giveforourtaxaProm Joseph Smith. duplkct.- - mPlions of io;i:ns tion puipjses. Scores of manufacturfind ing interests, laig-- and small, will .At : ri. w a pea ,. in Salt Luke City an excellent n aik.t; t' .' s are Tabcmelo returns investn-.t'!.; rvlc good aft. for their ma..'-.He a talk " i ti; certain. Lt us build. ;:..j.'t of the ,i. j ;iri tirn t!it I. FaT;ir :01k Iksn.-- 1. a h"t ' r: Exceptional PielJ. iuhli:oi ti: .Ml tin "We haw for a distance of r.en rly "00 trine of .Ii h. Id tf '5 ir, ph Srt:iii.- ;.r an aknest unthmiles in every direction t,ir.i: f ir ti oiltht lie- Goods i t i t i.::int ie co mpe ted field for ou- 1ea.l he .. '.1 . the 1for tt. of iron and wood are m.t.le ;ind shipped odd 1:1- of to us from Chicago. Pittsburg. Rublo and Michigan. Illinois and Minnesota. Wo nrrnlncf ttip;. n l t i r'e.--" O .ir- - WORE SHEET IN PLACE a. i.l .triil wealth. . ,. - ic ri'ir . . fM'nprril ' i . i n i."ii"n give ei!pi 'j meni 10 uai OF STOLEN TRjUSEUS fnen and the thousinds who desire en-to join our citizenship. Thus would w.? the beyond computation large almost business of our merchants, our vhop- Re' 'rt I.anahan. a loils?.r at n S i.t:h i Keners. our tciit'i f : io inc umihui men. rooin:r.K-houT m; was roh'.c- uf ., the public, and our professional tt which cot.ta!nd Jio ai.d a f, v No addition worthy of our respect can- , th. t S.if.trdav niitht whil h, ' !..... .1 be made to our population or ou1" in- tireT ii.(l .1 fr rN t ..u- , siciva ci" ic t ir. wraj'j ci la u h. tt. CUStriai pursuits wunout li.X it3. a:.d lo!d dition to the business of our meix-nam"There are I. ir-- ;ii ;inir of th I industrial i t. - !'.v i. I t" T il .1 r 1 - f.it!ia! lt. h . : jtjj nM hiv- itllte thrtO ni. tl. Oi. it.- - velnpioi: rt;ore '..!,?v."f ; " h J I I i! - - ! (lUk ii (I C!3J 5o Vl 1. 1 ; . A 1 , I t,-- CLA'S Or 13 NO!' PHO. L ,V1D TAKE A DAILY PA.'iiR if ii ; hi..-:!t- . k it , . i v.--- An W v ". ! i PrcfcrrcJ by Connol.tfcur for it hlz'i quality and delicious natural flavor. L, a ivrrt :m n: 1 1 Th: - l.o.i V H I: t kf r.ci .' ! 3 v.-r-y rcai;ni-- ! A - 1 j o.;.-"rt- ;. MSi.'-tV- . Ths Inter-Mounta- in 1. Farmzr, Salt talcs City h i ; |