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Show i f .1 i i THE GOING BACK INTO Mn tcisnes of tking ( PAS1 Ducovsr Mall-fag- Out In th Nevada the hsv prying Inin the of 6,1x10,000 gn Th dlaeoverlr or Mid to I moot tnioriont tr thm who are IntcreaM The learned In prehistoric relics at the mite men put the discovert repe terind, which la pome MnmnOd o - en-fl- htut yr ' , , I timing the discover)- - la an ante diluvlan Hah that I elabieen feel Ion What a whopper of n flah liar the prehistoric man muat hate been nt hark to the rate and when he told the family about the big on that r Rot away! And the hore rare of that day t a peculiar apeetarle, riiuet hare fur the eqttln specimen unearthed ban three toea on Ira feet and la about the alre of a large dog Five million yeara la too big a flight er of time to aek oeen our fancy to rover, Trip to Mara and visit to the man In the moon are within our nt range, but when one I naked to go back to the rial back actionary period of the world, we have to drawf the line, especially when we lntn that wo j i have to deal with three toed hraea and eighteen feet lung minnow fe e ! And yet we have to uotubr at what manner of a woild It wa then; we t I have perforce to try to people It with human blnga and with nnltnala of the M left 'rtltfl Itlllh' t! 14 tea I If (tUtf1!? Ihit ttir if lM ilhm Mttl earth, the aea and the air; we have Than They H t Up th Syrup. fee M ll !) tifrt ' fWH ldtr till to wonder whether they. too. were H While on a lour hi eiinc-tlodlin.iqtl, candidal F J mM bothered with prealdentlnl Nti Mt !! - t inwith I certain gt'loiis of th t'.tvk. fl Mn'r I'lqh th t.slftt whether the women d mnnd-l igh, U'lv Jtilntat of tii r I ; on Imi.in uITjIis, roti.mlttc wh-il- r t tfc f vote and I'M peekaboo right to Carroll F Pag of Vermont happened plucking were Juat coming Into t)l. to get In conversant n with a man at A' farm T iter'-il of F..r And. by the way, the professors nly ! Ashland. jns Wl Fiom Vermont?" at d one half rhuckb-- th- - man found n dlnoaaur there too We nev- loif lotul lira k b Hist', 'Win. I was bora to Kt II In and ncur hope er aaw dlnoaaur acres of oichurtl tpiir it "wanton. Vermont" njiituin. Ho was I," John-on- . pee one, but one waa found so let tt of Mr ' .Vy father ran a said th Bcmiior be recotded. tti on Mcrtlinnt's tow In "wanton." Well, after all Snnn.oM) yeara ago the Veriiiont For S.ib- ! acre s of form I iod, I ""o did min." rc la aoim time! fleili m bide senator (tuber "My of acres f . oi'ch'.r, uchs and wool' "So dill n It.e," echoed I rih'tn l ini"' and out huiltjiugs. i the senator "My tmher was a mein-te- r Falrntas Alev Ail. lv. Alma Stark.- a of ihe f.rm ol Page. Sauhoin A The essence ol chived) wn dU Co" "So wu mine. crl.d Senator l.iui o Sn.ltb Wll Hrleti, the played by lender of Ireland s nutii mil party In Png, wlib a iwink'e in bis eye Delinquent Notice '"hake!" And the "tht.i.k" l.e,rtb M iuk' dhl Mil'liif the 40. On fmlig tils man trillion h'llt In this unexprcicd war the sons ly called out. 'Btc.; no signal, I pray!" I I 1 r III I ualtitil aa,MtH,tibinah iit tr of the old Verinnni partner h d met Ill opponent' secom advanced, say- d lilt l alttMi t H dill 'll f il on I lid d'tf after 40 year, end tra.llilon l:ia It ing, "Tbl la Irregular tlr Whin d't MInna)f u t Nlttmillta M tldt arm In arm that they went off ;ul-t'ttc "The wish? gentleman oppoMt you rv!4 lilt tl( for feast of nr. pie ryrup. In memhas lit the NiiMip me." answeted Ollil-h.t f. In -u ory of (hil.lhood d.iyi ;t w i: Wti-I,l!l rap (nil Iron, hit l.tol." J iw th old Hreen Mo;mnln Mat. Joe itrokpr tv r. Tdiiif I dtU I atlHl Currcrt Jlylst. Chappie' I : "Why doer n't th icf yoitg o ii tvei t h' dtild It i f illI l!l di N' m It cocm I:. In the pit lor? KING OF ALL THE TUBERS Hi ll III know." 4 Oh, I tl n't IT lalHM II Mra . for a c.m('ll.dc y.un Me t Ii U n' Compared With the Yam, Irish Potato hjsll J l.'itM hand?" .V . Mbf.mi la Called Insipid, Almost a rout to seems l Nl lll II prefer "Yc: but he l.t J Tasteless Bu!b. ,omIi cwnpvJgn." V ,1 I.PU 1 la b M , C.tyi j ' I . I I. 1 I nt S- I I ! I I , I "I I, M ! V I I I I . I I ' .1 t- I - I" .1 I I . I . U I ! I ll-- p'li-tuM- lr I Sw.-nto- New-s-l-ttc- I VV J. V J r Id J i it. ft ft Man K i. nut tc.n H .trn n I A nhiut 100 Mrs. J. J. J A futld , r. m .ltM'k ,n.lra-- la Amlra Aiitlrrw J .Mfia I I l Idllh milk j.tra nr I. Nld I iVople w ho desire to purchase should see Fred M. Jackmaii. Joiiti , i Room ,1 J for high school. - t See One block from new , M tint K J may care of Raleigh. It rath M'll ii Mm i N s i !? ah at! I t Id K Ihttir-- ! Mff.M't I (..i Ii i.r it Hm it .It UH Vttf w Mi.iiv S W l i ' Waul d SburJ mi l r.i mi by b iv attendin' hioh sch d. in return will do ;s vv chores. Apply ti IIiihwi-I- I Tuttiv. udv. jS N v ii H. VV i Wa ited piy by the llistrict. Will 6 acres of occt d;ts in Lake Shore ton. Itec-tKd want T. J un-s- . I'revo; pluetes, olli e dlhi, residence .V.t7 O Aftllirt ' , l( f 'ti 4 t I rr .1 r .M,n T Mojvuii llM.fr l VV Mii'ldt lh ri j Lost -- A Jersey heifer two years old with calf. Ilrtiuicd "d- " o , left ribs; uppe I alf crop off tiht ear, lag in I it ear. Fi id r notify II iswell Tuttle il. ward. udv. Suit' 111 udv. r iidu V,if TtidM'il'tn ThMMif tail'll I I l!irrv l'Hrr - j la lwi r.i n ;t;u Nrlw alMMl ls VvNi.il N U Krhttti ; rl l.lfMl N. II ii r n j I f J II ' 11 M Ni'U N ta VV : i .VI Sc1!! Hu r NIHth III A n : l f I K I r i U 1 it ii n IN i. tl' liner CASH PAID I OK UAKI.f.Y (itn.'trrK Auur VVhiMi it MW AND WlIf.AI A I 1111. M HO Is vv :n 4.' V I I TIdH CO. It 11 1 t; 4IH W PI IlfmttC K. Tu v O VV i nrt lor TvlrNWImii .:iph Vim IWI ;i VV Wells T. Brockbank D. D. S. Farmers' Phone r Mortfuii Tuv tr Frei'tinn hr Ilk mhii K VV, 11 Till lor Huildiny Co-o- K l VV Vt DILNII.ST OUiee Kl Kph .1 . OUen r,urn I,. O'Ht n ,ui I, oi n (hen L ikheu Klort Her Albert Muuwtil N.Curl(uist, Mgfr. Phone li.K-- iCARLQUIST & CO. f UNDERTAKERS EM3ALMERS Ln Kll A J We carry a complete line of 'caskets. Orders taken for cut flowers. Calls Answered at Any Time Night or Day. Sph.Fork M.tnuill PeWf Ktvitte Hurt A Hill v H Koiinth L L V Is. V. John ea Opposite Post Office wit l.arsfs 1 Lir K i tloUhH U Lan j p.i wH Will V Puce Niel I l.tiile VV Hill IliH hi h ' e estn Sophlii imitlc LiiVere Dahle lahle Vlerl Kelh .l.tmesott Kr.inU f'luvson Kitner M'uimn Ltwlu Knumlv severlii Jcmm'ii i- II O n ho - t 1 .I kin. Mr. ,u Mr. Balmont's f0nf. I f. aigutueiii II. llelmotii. , ! tu In New York. .i,j ,M of loan vauntetl supMorur !. men Is yea, always supe,ir lq man, Isn't lie? Tate th nmI1f love, for example, a know, ran always tell ah.n In low with her; bid nun, m 1 ever so lunch tariber tt.nn Hut the average man Mm fWaJi smiled subtly "The uvMg the tald. kn,, lie,neiilly woman Is In he Mi l." with him e Wl .rd "2 mg' I ho 1 F. n ,y fe l.tU ! $10.00 I w I X! f Wl:, . tl... r i.t in ' f l r v IP aid ' f Will I I' Min I ! I , a TRIP $40.0 Tb'if ;iti; To LOS ANGELES tl IftNtf I '! lickt Is on vile Nov. LITTLE DEMAND FCR LEECHES Almost Nothing Compaitd With What It Used to De Only a Fesr Year Ago. I FOB THE ROUND v Forty yeara ago there were lo Part alunc I') wholesale dealer In letches, eath of whom su'd 1 tweeD leches nioi.thly, ui, for which the) received on an average- uhiitil 1 5" a thciisi.ml Today there la only lie b u'et iu the capital and lie gels liom t lo but seven Ira tic ill - to II. It'l died Ilia name Is Uy: and be handles ul.otit i::o,t"i" per mcntli. hi beat naiket bt tug the t nit d "tate.-- , lie has foti.eiluii-- s hulf a miiiioii in stot k In former time the Pari poor law .vo.uoO swlmlidst ration purchased a worth tlltJ.Otitu yenr; thla franc' wns In Ibe '3o and '4U of the lft b century; th administration now find itself amply supplied with $ 40 worth annua'.ly. for The great breeding ground Kremli leeches was the marshes around llordeaux. A pemr peasant the creator of named the Industry. He tented a unit of and (hi, mursb laud for ahout when properly stocked with leeches, became worth $5,t'i,(i. Pcehade collected the leeebea by buying all the worn out horses he could get hold ol and driving them into the marshes five or six a mouth, e pedaliy in Apt II. June. October and November, chnde's business Hum Plied, and he died he waa wort it I.OiiO.uiHif. After a while the French leech trade wa ruined, not only on account of the great decline In the demand, but on account of the ncce sihility of other sources of supply I rought ahout by the improved facilities of transport. last trains bringing them In a short time from Turkey. Ilohemlv and Dalmatia, and to a more limited extent from Algeria and Russia. Medical Hi Icf. 1 ''. 2J-2- t. ind l)vc. 3 heel 21-2- ml a 3 Home Visitors Excursion Long Limits and .Stop Overs Splendid and Diverse Route Local Service iat all Utah Points THE nul d in City vs IDEAL i Lons Bead i Santa Monica San Diego Riverside Most Popular Winter Places! Ask fnr tickets via SALT LAKE ROUTE ave a I impoi .;!. I I. . CK.V.P.A. J. II' en Cs Niel lo V.II.I I I.T PA MANDILKf ILLl). A. ('. I. A C.lf .Soil Like ( 1 rt lor informs! ion. lickols. L.vCC. Jotwn. it4 nt. tr ( fathc : fror Plan Your Winter Outing in California! Between t the don at WeJnt il,lU h iEZi-jmtx- boric le," My Salves Cant Cure Eczci Pirn-th theory of curthrough t lie blond baa been ing tvit-tiigiven up by Dcientlxtit, many different salves l,uv be.n tried for skin di sen sea. ll'it It haa been found that tlios salve clog the pore and cannot penetrate to th inn r skin below the epidermis where the eczema germ are lodged. This the quality of penetrating sucprobably explalpa th trem-ndo- u cess of the wed known liquid eczema remedy, nil of wlntergreen, thymol, glycerine. etc., ns compounded in D.Lt.U. prescription. VV have gold other remedies for akin a Xj Lpulous l.cly sub trouble but non that w eta ik .erica;) rnetid a highly a this fur we kvt D.D.D. stops the itch at once. It want you to give D.D.D. a trial, ft The Kur be enough to prove it. Of coura all other drueltti Mrs. J. D.D.D. 1 rescript Ion go to then It Ti ennt com to us but don't accept big profit substitute. Through But tf you com to our store, e o certain of what D.D.P. will note ute Uar that w offer you a full size tot-- ' " Ldina v this guarantee: If yon do not it tnkea away th Itch AT O.Nii costs you not a cent A numb ( ' WORLD DRUG COMPAN : Miss Lt st Satur ire will f An ua Feiit r St as Davis and Morgan amuse Mrs. Suturd ital by D vas suffer it Real Estate Agents tatulinyr. succcns We Buy and Sell Real Estate Call and List Your Property y mg nicely. farew ward honor o A m The Bitter End. You have probably often heard a person say: "I will follow it to the bitter end or something to that effect. hut very few pcming know that this Is a nautical term and Is borrowed from a ship's cable If you have ever been on a b!g ship you must have noticed two big pieces of wood sticking up out of the deck forward, alongside each other They sometimes have a windlass betwveeti them and they are used to secure the cable that goes to the anchor These pieces of wood are called the hltts. When the ship comes to anchor and the cable Is paid out atl that part of It which Is abaft or behind the hltts Is called the bitter end of the cable. In a storm or tn poor holding ground for anchors the more cable that is paid out the better the anchor will hold and when the captain Is at all doubtful he pays out his cable to the bitter end sooner than risk any harm to bis ship. t li.lftln r t That Pick Ccdtcn, lluuil-o- l t It William I elo a i.iumi tlttlm Ten n : I'' ''I. "I geese wlihh be ha to bit Till r. at trull' d to I 4 Hltttll MI Mr d flock i in ll.e tell gi-- e in II no I'.'l". eiit h gcote will pU k on an t vof.'ge of seventy live pieimt of lotion n di). and that often hi flock eed cotton In v I It ggllt-- r suflhletit one day to ii, eh two large hale he fits! taught hi The dm lor IM't bv placing i!i the to trkllig j. I III ill till open bolls of K lollol m I'm- l. - .1 h .i tt'i.i that In coder to would hav t th. gMiti the g'o-- e the co't m to 1, k ; ii I'tyln in In' 'that ihp Every tlyl.t anlo.i n! ,,tm sets lit real Of It and face; tvery wr-pr,u,. hlli Z? ibouvht lid seal rf dii..f!i.,h Rffc nd 1 MPI.fi.MlLN -- cf Si.v I sny ft J 1 Hr e :;.ia To Lease 10 acres i f Imul will, i '! levMmfjmih ! I .mltt JiMtMuii aharcs of water for three years to the V'Ycrlu Jd'iiv highest bidder. Land is situated east K W lHVll of .vlarinus It imlsguard's property in i mcr Thiumi T. !Mrlv I ! n old field. Send bid to Mrs. KU J'nv or SfVt rM .la llHfii I'mvo 517 B, Center street, Jmea, K .1 VV V. Wtirn r phone No. 507 z or 21'. udv. y. le definitely tract d to I lit fnsier It rpreud luio through the low rountrb-may be follow id ua cleurly aa the much of Ihe army worm. Hut the genealogy of the yam I lost In the morning minis of antiquity. It Is sup posed to be Identical with the mandrake for which the Orient peuiha dug as for hidden treasure, beyond all peradienture it was the yam to which the "punish gsue what afterward became the gcmrlc name batata. modified into our nwu collective "potato." Its purple floweis v ere hulled os the harbinger of nature's riih-es- t largesse, while Humboldt was still doubting who' her nature originally had anything to do with the creation of the Irish potato. It g the succulent root to which loving allusions are made by the great dramatist, who would have condemned the Mermaid aa a tavern If he hnd been offered the tasteless bulb exploited by Master Raleigh. l I (.l.h Mr Wm Tuttle. llaswc-l- l l tilM'll j i .Id fi Il f HM t ld'tNa II W Un.lt sandy spotted pig. weigh jsitinds. Finder rclur.t t Hank, -- adv. - V A HM A The golden yum, auya tin- Washington Post, that elaborate ihe sun and the soil Into a fugnr with 1. makes saccharine seem sour, was fi! u;an by our first parent a the orirlord of all tubers. The history of its Irish rival V V I I . If d - I, OAT Hon-- . 1 I t, I F I" I I I I. , I , I I l e i , i - t. p'anted city S-- e Chris l.nrsen. Thought! t Llv Up No trouble die an soon . , . Is paileplly borne -- yt, , j,,r ltvc should be absolute I,,,. la In fuMnesa or nauvbt! p..,,, fil!k Wend rotta la (he fulneta; nltogclher pas nh ulmi'lt' power of Midurstiie mp.M A word I d. ad I Win it It . lt ! I a t I -- ag'' e For Sale Onu-half With apple trees. I fr eear hln, 1 I t a. , a I , a , aa t I V b-- 'll H s 1 year a in i Vy fhank - Of4TIwt Market Day. "Market day," for age an Inatltutlun In England, still atlata In cettaln lo Water Muet Be Changed Frequently and the Blossoms Sheuld Be rallHea, and nny atlll he v tin) led with , Intereat by the tourist who visit Sprinkled Every Hour. Nova Frotla, cr rhurlotrefAwn, Almoat th flrat thought that fob I'llnce Edward Island, where large u re arid roomy market Iowa admiration for a freshly picked arc maintained for tha benefit of the bouquet la bow It can b preserved country people, and aurh cltirena aa the g re eat length of time? Many thr have ealabllkbed regular market bub experiments hava been undertaken to ncaa Everything from live tor It lo ft prevent flowers from fading -- aurh aa bouquet of flowers may ha brough here placing salt in th water, or nipping for aale, tha owner being piloted a ault them off and applying sealing wag. able place and charged a antall fe for Wo have tried all method, aud liava hla accommodation, and while moat of come to the conclusion that changing tl are far from being water In which tha stem are plunged I!If IfP the market ft " Sa tl ' (l ,i f tt especially ruatlc In their dreaa or frequently and sprinkling the flowers M , J.M at ml'l!' 0 ill lv i,. hourly, will keep them fresh and fair lO UlP speech, th variety, ed emetlmea fh 'ft . u i id in peculiarity of their offring. t"l i.g longer than will other treatment ir r " t irti the Kng Th watrr Used ihould he tepid. iftM..I get the Important par' K 0 S U 'llah market and Ha hr-- ' mitt rot play The ctetb-- the temperature of tha I.AH t I of Never Hie In y,f. th better ed the local an. .ne.. apartment ivi I flower under a at Jl. or they will three rrnturlc ago - ViHt-naMega line Immediately blight The lai thing at , ll.C .."I III J .! I' III l. night, change the water on the atetna "I ft ill ,.f ' ' ' th i.ir flower and lit l.t thoroughly. ,. O' sprinkle Theuglt Ha Had Qeal.fltd. Ini" Merchant "Veni you the boy who Tie over the vase or basket tissue pa- drernv (.. ' ' In eoaked been which haa waier. '"r " in per Yppltcsnt--YIn l.eie n mek t.r fi, 0 f. ' ' " e O. .it IK In th a ihle lurk Over newspaper. In M 'it "I ao relent thought fir" SI. u '' " Uf Pm S t Mil. And it t'ti I I i II yeti lien that I want- morning th flower will be found a in f..' I.'" I,, lh - Yea, fair aa night previous Al V Appli-aed an older hoy? ' l.t Itost-fade miner than almost any j If t IP ' Ik air; that' why I'm here ,, flower. lleotroie will wither and i .If ton Trui-a- i rlpl. I. ,li.. .l'l I. blacken with the tenderest care Hi In UW II . Hi Will It MS. .I'M l aa a should be nipped from bouque it,. ,1,1. ,K' f In ' Ektrty Notice .. 1,1 Ilea. It lose amm freshness aa diw t l S.'lll heM It ft eitiirt lb tlf.tttW Ht t ee tulip, narcissus, euphorbia. bya-- ' i t ivBii aai'h M.ih Ii n er lr i ilns t1 pH tr I." f. )i, ailrtc In clnths and all flowers with surulent tfrt. u Ni ft y t Ii r bY r 'tn U atema can Im preserved several day. i. v i, ftleetttl ee a lif ( iv ' Vooro Bosh. frl Laughfd. of Indlanai "lf Mayor a woiumii luiervleaer ih other days ' M,. t.nsuii it. o.n.rsisoe'. I "H'a vou women who muat flxhl th .igsrrsPi. Th crtinoUilc boMlea of th fuller th money g esrn't men are so h'iv th Ihr Ilf." thill thrV l ave lio Mme I'l give In llie Ills' , I I lll ft 1,1 I I.Ill I ... ft ..I Thll iM.i'i, n.f H (I U.t amt man III. n In ii camiaign. and lu-- .n muat tie a woman' .P a ni"i-with the bat ..i" i" It flahi will woman t'eU.f. I I hear men . ,1 ..I when ",. wly r, llh Hut M1 U4! Im f uf woman's I nr, t ol MN t.t.iahi iat I e , hiugli ' Kl 1,1 I tntniRtVI 01 "1 dtsgnated and gstte 1, VS sot frft.e II t r I,., AM- -' Hl aahemd ttuch l.i'igltr m iii a In I Kile ol Ki P' t tt 'li ftti'Hli yud eiptu li'lie ns :M'lli amt tot'd h il mnl tight ,i Ki.hv, .tafi funeral." b ll Id I l.t tf t It. ,.v no tiviit taf I KEEPING CUT FLOWERS FRESH FseU of Lift of Flv Million hn Mif- CiihlU8-vlt'- Pfyt 4!c And HU Hi HI Zir.l Uto :L :io .trti .Hi :H4 :ii5 :tm :hh Real Mailed Fst. ptcel arm width hnd belonged to the Sire of MlMelhntmen haa just been acquired by the Rohan museum at A :t; :tiii A.m JIM 4hi Strassburg. 41 The gallant warrior lost an arm In lo. battle, and a clever mechanic devised another for him, which had truly won- lo ink) m derful functions. It could tie folded to an angle of PO degrees and tie extendninite o n.in-..if iltrect"-of ed again hv pressing a button at the Ao I'.if.. m Ilian v Ntiarcnof eai-parcel socli stock as mav lc necessary will to- sold at wrist. tee Cllv Hall, Spanish Kora. I'tah.on Snturd.-i'.nd. 1104. ill J tt elm-- p. m. to pay The fingers of the hand were each tovetlier ihe de'lno'ieuf assessment then-othumb being independent with the ,st of "ilvertinlng and emetines of movable, the It VWtM fll KISTKNStlN. t'res. Pull Mall (iazette. ol the others ties lie t.MIX T MOKi! t h - AN, Secretary TRAVELERS TO COLORADO AND THE El should select a route famed for Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Sen bought ft out M 'j :,; to D. cer.ih r : for -- 12 f 7 yen. Thin ve-t.Vi.s koltu lc have ul:v. d for Lfik i ii u go Local tax."! yen at :: to were appropriated for u portion of the expense requin d Tin- - (lies are burned on being pur chased. Pats are valued nt :! sen a head on the mainland, hut (lie-- have never betn known to exist in uch Im niense masses before as to acquire monetary value. Japan Weekly Mail Ix-e- in-l- DENVER & RIO GRANDER. -- -- In Fly Tims. Judge J M. Johnson, In th court of appeals of Kansas City, raid recently that If a man made a drudge of his wife she was entitled to a divorce. There's a type of man that marries a woman cause he loves her, Judge Johnson said the other evening at a banquet, and then he proceeds to make her a slave. These honeyed worda of love, followed by this slavery, call to my mind a little Kansas City girl. She stood before a window, watching a fly that buzzed on the pane. Fly, she said, 'does 'oo love heaven?' And Impersonating the in sect, she answered the question with a whispered Ess. 'Fly, would 'oo like to go to heaven?' A pause, snd another whispered 'Ess. Then-Ba- ng! The poor fly was crushed on the pane, and the little girl said 'Now oos there!1 umphantly: THE SCENIC LINE OF THE EVERY MILE A j WORLD This Route offers the "Hack East" Traveler " varied scenic attractions that can be viewed fro car windows without extra expense for side trip1 Htiy other line. Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Spring and Principal Eastern Dem Poj October 19, Final Limit January 31 November 23 and 25, Final Limit January J December 21 and 23. Final Limit February Through Standard and Tourist 5IP Cars daily to De?nver, Kansas City. Omaha and Chicago. Superb Dining Car Servic cheerfully Fares and full particulars will be on application to and Rio Grande Agent. I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D- - furn' Salt Lake F. A. WADLEIGII, G. P. A., FFOUTS, Agent, Ogden, Utah. - arttly spen program u j Stewart tertained day evenit N'ew'itt. lias wer freshment four. Manage at lant re On Sale October 11, Final Limit, Octobers PICTURE Monday t( states. T C'Cj Co,'l Third Dey nounced month or punys a, Charles b l.nm and Master" Third De event of |