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Show 8 CM. SEPTEMBER 30 1911 NEWS SATURDAY DESERET EVENING PROVO. 3 OGDEN. lvlii AWeratg iwta as gretkm lXkjavir 11 J fLeei we at tsw nliatl to U. onitx ogdct Mf BOTH. lifIKiyT ncnAH jl rrmm Mar. - . H- - mi D(U Ui!rg--r It la to bw w4 umiwiff lri 11 a ui tkiwd uuxrt Bill. MIS IMitoil s rrvsi-- g HEARS n- Hr , nui 04ni llctlw MM; -r rr " Miliar, ta hie latest rtr. tatna nous 1- "Tito " Ink I4 ua Of, M pa-tlti- ns u. to-ix- menu-farturert- ' G. A. cm TUK AUUKHD. Ogdon. 8opC 16. O. A. Clifton, a railroad man at Balt Inks dtp, who waa arrested on Wednesday, waa baforo Jndga J. D. Murphy, an tha chugs of tending threatening httm through the mail and his bond waa fixed at t&OO, which was furnished. The complaint alleges that CUfton sent more than a month ago to Dr. a Isttor G. W. Dakar of tbia dtp. In which he teKtoub money and ta which he threatened bodily violence upon the parson of the doctor. The affair was have allowed reported to the police, who cess to go to none of the details of tha tha press until tke formal arraignment, which was very quietly conducted out of tha regular court hours. NORTH OGDEN CAB SERVICE. Ogden, Sept. 30. Be tinning Sunday morning the North Ogden and Pleasant View car service of the Ogden Rapid Transit company will connect with the - Washington avenue cars on an hourly schedule to be maintained from 8:28 .25 7 p.m. A later car will be Sira, to run to Pleasant View at 10.80 p.m. for theater goera and thoao who hava been detained In the dtp oa business. However the late car will only run aa far aa Oregon's store at Pleasant View, and Superintendent J. W, Bailey state that all parties riding on It must board the regular Thrash In gton avenue car In the dtp. tg ,j sfji: TAKEN TO ASYLUM. Ogden, Sept SO. Brigham J. Brown, a resident ef American Fork, but who has been working In Nevada for the past few pears, was examined before lunacy board on Friday afternoon consisting of Judge J. A. Howell and Dn. Lorin F. Rich aad A. A. Robinson, and ordered committed to the state mental hospital at Provo. He Is pant M pears of aga and his mental derangement is said to be due to an epl teptic condition. ARIFONT HELD FOR TRIAL. Ogden, Sept 86. Charged with violation of the International "white slave' Jaw and for Importing Eugene Eggllvr alias Naina LeLaude. a French worn an. from her native land for immoral purposes. Fernand Arlfont alias Gabriel Berne, said to be a typical Parlsan Apache, eras arraigned before United States Commissioner S. T. Corn on Friday afternoon and his bond fixed at tion. Personally I bad nothing to do with the case, but I immediately made Inquiry and found the fact to be that in the heat of passion a certain Ogden laywar with whom 1 have repeatedly had trouble, made the bold W. charge of champerty. My brother seR. Skeen, went to our private files, cured the contract of employment, so that there was nothing that could be used aa the basis of a cluunpertoua charge and that the altorney had no basis for hie statement. Upon the production of this paper the attorney withdrew the charge, apologising tor making It and the whole statement wrsa stricken from the record. I may further add that our business has always been conducted along professional Hoe and while we have not hesitated to take business for poor people with meritorious cases, we have always required them either to pay the costs or to take advantage of the statute permitting poor people to sue without advancing costa If they were In a position to take the oath. These cases, however, have been very limited. I have always considered , your paper fair and believe this charge, serious as It may be was made through and through the bad faith of your correspondent at Ogden. J. D. SKEEN. Sept, tO, 1811. BRIGHAM CITY. 88. Ar Sept. Brigham City. rangement has been made whereby the O- 8- - motor oars, which are now running between Salt Cake City and Brigham City, will run ta the Ogden Portland Cement company's plant north of Brigham City, every morning and evening, for the of the workmen. A telegram received by Mrs. Stohl last Wednesday evening gave the pleasing Information that Prest. Oleen N. Stohl has so far recovered that he and hi brother David, who Is with him In Rochester. Mtnn., would leave for home next Saturday and expect to arrive home Monday afternoon. Lari week Felix D. Baird and MDa Valeria Johnson of this city were married In the Salt Lake temple. The - - 1- aocotn-mndati- Conference for Merchants OCTOBER 1ST TO 12TH West Temple Street, Salt Lake City. South l63 At Sample room of John Scovcroft & Sons Co. ta 1 INTERURBAN RAILWAY WILL EXTEND SERVICE (Special Cbrreapondencs.) BE SURE AND CALL. of Some the members of oar firm will be there meet you. WE 1IANUFACTURE L. D. S. GARMENTS. o F Richards aad R S Writs leave this more tag for the aorth Outusia He Man. Sept- Thwe will be quits a Friday attacked the Trent the ententes ta atteadaaae at ths tight a taad ef t hiaatc.a who are riming ea Pratt s j arm aad . .1 il . .i l.g .maii pmm i ) al of It Ftzvt tang ri Ore to the eid I -M:l-I Pro--- , K. to Mr En: r aback In ksh they lived aad as the LOVELL. WTO. died ysetvrday (rm gvnvral de- - Ituusiek ran .xil to recaps the a. .wee "wllty at the h.me ef her am T- E they err riuaked yith halve, by the SCHOOL PROGRESS: Thenraa in the Firs ward Borne of them were belly I Mrs. Maori was hrn le B.rmntg- - M siesta HEAVY BEET CR$P said they gut aee ef the j ham. Eng. arul. J a 34, 1Mb la la4 Imt up. It she was marred I. Thornes E Thur- him ( cutting mu who died in lari Bke m grated j ,or ,ut- ,- One of his oompaaloas . to Utah In las! with her eon Thottaa Level!. Wya- - Sept. 3 The Lovail Leas ta halt Una mcsjwI b swimming the river and district school began y sat stria y with ''B Thurman, after ' ' for a year she moved to Provo, where be fired back at the Mexican and It the following strident carp of teac) she married John H Milner, who ur- -, is thought he wounded one of them, at her: Beginner VLre Qao. E. Ktndler; Bhe leaves the following ,, vivas her T E Thurman, Provo. B- - F. any rats the man was allowed to get children grade, MM There Burnham; 'Milner. Aloerta. t'ar.ata. Mra Sarah up Everyxkiag they pissnsi i was In tnlrri. Miss Theda Cutler, fourth. house and was burned. One of the Miss Ida Thotnaa, fifth. Ray V. Steele; Roberta Prove. Georg - M Milner. the Mrs Llllt J Knight, lets Mexicans cams to Dub lan without aay sixth, Cyrus 5-- Robertaoa; seventh. Wri.1ng-oMrs He.l Bachman. Provo; ' trousers The one a ho escaped Joha C llourioa, eighth and ninth. Angel. divided his river ooriume ertth E. The of Ktndler. an the Principal George time and many Nearly ih other (buisnsa aad in this garb they all of tha teachers are reatdseto ef the funeral bar n.,t yet been fixed. i came to twn. Tbrir horsee wore not our town. The out of town school Is injured but their wagon was badly taught by Wn Coogar. CIVIL SKJttICT: EYVMlWriONH. burned and their hanteea con Tb masons ar working on the secProvo, Sept M 'nil service exam- - turned. With rupee and entirely ond story of our new school buildstraps they be held in the federal fastened ths horses to on side of the ing Ths beautiful red brick make a '.nation will building In this city on the dates and wagon and with their assistance they building that will be a credit to the i ftr the positions named Mr. brought their belongings with them, school board aad the district. On. 3S, map colorist, D4 to T36. and made their way to their countryBtantoa of Basin has ths contract library cataloguer. 75 per month; men at Neuva Casas Grande Best harvest le In full blast, and the One si lentifti' assistant imaiei ajO; labor Chinaman was killed. So far aa can bo farmers ar placing an excellent crop ' on the cars at the two receiving stalory assistant In physliw. bureau of, learned, no ar rests have been made. 4 to 11.268, laboratory ss-standard Saturday evening. Just at closing tion at 1 8 per ton. sis tan t ta engineering ( male) bureau of tuna, There ar two threshing machines at two Mexicans went Into ths standards, Oo to L3uo. aid tmalei, Union Meneantilo and ordered on of work and the large crop of grain Is 78 division vf graphic art. per month. the clerk to 4ww him a pair of shoes. being prepared for market. Merchants Oct. Junior chemist 16 for oats. 31.38 for wheat. lexplo- - He waa just tieing up a parcel for a offer 81 to 1.206; little of mines. (1,020 bureau slves). Big Horn county fair Is in progress girt upon whom he had been : 440 i We hsve many good exhibits (male). Basin. at laboratory apprentice waiting and he turned, entiled and 540; laboratory assistant In chemistry, " The Mexican of farm products. momento "Un answered. tkuO to 1.200 then began swearing and calling him Nov. Inspector of safety appli- names. As he talked hla anger Inance (male); Inspector of hours of creased and he called the "Mormons" service (male), tl.vii) and 81. 500 bad name known to him. A Nov. 8, laboratory aid. bureau of every MISS ALICE LOUISE BEYXOLDS. Mexican clerk stepped up and tried to plant Industry. WO or to say something to apor the II. Y. C. Faculty. Dec. assistant (male), teacher explain At Chrdxtoo, Canada, last week, the his but the more he said pease Few of Utah's young women are more well and favorably known than (male and female), industrial teacher the more anger abusive the man becam. wind blew so hard the roof of the stake 1,000 to was taken off causing a arrvlce, Philippine tatmrnade nale), MIm Alice la Reynolds of the faculty of ths Brigham Toung university. U'WO. Presently he stood ths two clerks In loss of about 12.000. Hay and grain a not would corner allow to them and Prove. Miss Reynold's has recently returned from s years travel end study Blanks and Information will be furor to mov. as he had them were also badly damaged by tha storm. In Europe. After spending some time visiting In Germany, Austria and nished to applicant by J. K. Hod son speak covered with his gun. At KmlUifirld. dept. 38. lightning rranoe, ths registered at the University of London, and pursued her liter- local secretary civil service commisJohn Prows who speaks perfect struck the home of County Bupt. of Utah. Provo, sion, ary studies during the last school year, la addition to these excellent opporSpanish and has some diplomacy. In- Schools Larsen and set It afire. At tha terceded and after about an hours time the blase occurred all the occutunities she secured special privileges at the British museum to suppleOBSTRUCTING STRUCT. trouble and confusion persuaded the pant the house were In Logan and ment her college week. The faculty of ths church teachers college 1 for30. Provo. have angry Mexican to let ths boys go after the cot a good start before It w Objection Sept. tunate In haring such an acquisition as Hies Reynolds In Its English been made to the city authorities to apologising. dim neli It was put out Just before John Prows came up. born alteri about 8600 worth ofbydamage the obstruction of Academy avenue by tried his persuasive powers and had been done. Ttiere is no Insurance. freight cars on Sixth South street. Bidrto City Marshal William has taken the the man drew aad cocked his gun on couple will make their home at Gar- buslneas man of Brigham City. names of railroad men in charge of him end It Is believed would have land. At the regular meeting of ths city ROOSEVELTS AFRICAN HUNT trains and action may be shot him had not hts companion diLast Wednesday 1a the Salt Lake council Monday evening. Judge Wat- obstructing verted the aim. taken against them. Book of 460 Pages and 300 Illustrations was Mlae to son franchise a of Lee, operate granted Amy tempi daughter The officials at Casas Grandes sent Mr. and Mra S. N. Lee, became the an electric lnterurban railway on the over to Investigate bound and worth 33 SO. BOYD Handsomely HELD. W. C. representatives wife of John W. Phillips, a prominent streets of Brigham City. the affair and promised to punish the Send us 75c and 33 coupon and we 36. William C. Boyd of offender. Drove, Sept. will send you this valuable ' k- AdSpanish Fork was held to tha Fourth Later In the two armed dress Tbs Deseret New tlum district court yesterday, by Justice Mexicans called evening at the telephone of- - Department, Balt Lake Clt Duble of Spanish Fork in 1500 bonds, oa a charge of abandoning hla family. office In and branch to from tb The News delivered Tl vicinity Murray algbt. L K. Lauritsen. Brane b Manager Orders for Church work EUREKA. and 'advertising received. Office ever First National Bank, with Attorney A "ttwiUii j liaro. a H ncrirftitoM aa At ta Be la y maiat at T mttm k. EM bye CASES Walter aa a4 P itieea will !r a tka aukrrt, "laMi liA aa Tka ptr.l atoeting win ba of tka Vutal tm. wt tka aw. pit CsW Am&4 forPrti-Uu-Ortsfarr mtrtnsat aaswiatioas ef tka warC Probate Mtu Ms kkartea aa4 Mr I) Clark trill rra lrr a number of m astral fee ire tkka. Prof. A. M Merrill tka kept 18. In Jadf Hitrto high seh.-- a III speak efaa TkaBrigham Bible" raurt yeeterdajr. tka barlsi of the tka ruth War4 meat tac house aa for approval, allow sore -- sd art-- t kikdsr t an mg at ) s'rlark. anker tka suspires f tka ifutusl Improvement lamest of the uevutt and report of aseorlattona ef the aH A spartal guardian la tka estate and guardian-ski- p musk-a- l program will also ba reorirred of p. Duka King at si., was All are lnvi(-- J eentiauad. ta tka aaatkar prater-dej- r. la the matter of the rattle ef lkil4 there was ilmjr but a small attea4aara W. Wiboa, Ike petition for sa.i of at tka fair, aat the rare vara Ke-tpeal aetata was (naltd abandoned. r4 rsees are efTere-- l Twmty-flv- e dollars a month a as allowed Urent A. Kowada. a minor, aa Hrt Hunt,I a ho was released from petition ef his guardian. It waa stat- 11 city k early In Ike week after ed that the minor la 11 psara of ae i palng'a Bus of 18 oo the rbart of nit. ruling the Ogdm high lewd conduct, was again before the school. IS a month bring needed to municipal court on a similar charge on hrad pep st tgpanaes and for board Friday, ta which he pleaded not guilty John W. Ditch, a prominent aad clothing. and business mag of Tbs la the matter of the estate at Chester 1L Dustin, deceased, the petition FI ms, Mtlnsbridgs, H under field. Engfor approval, allowance and settlement land, has been the guest of bis relafamily, of Ogef final account and for distribution, tives. the Wetherspoon den, for the past two days, during diarharge and release was granted. The petitioner In the estate ef Loria which time he has beea show a many T. Kepaa. deceased, waa granted let- of the principal points of internet of jj Balt Lake and Ogden. Mr Lsltch. who ters of administration. The cases on call for trial In Judge owns five large chemical plants, has) Karris division of the district court extensive business Interests In this country and has visited America as nr aa follows: far west as Chicago, on several previOct. 8Kstats and guardianship ef ous occasions His Impressions of Utah Georgs T. Stanford, incompetent. Oct. 4 First National Bank ef are roost favorable and be was highly pleased at having tha privilege of meetClarks vs. p. J. Peterson. the First Presidency of the MorOrt. 8 Wallace A. Jsnna ta B. ing mon Church and of visiting many of , K-- Robinson. the pieces of worship end other buildOct. I Probats and motion. erected by the Church. Oct. 8 J. C. Davis vat B. M. Robln- - ings which A revival of bitter feelings were the greet railroad aroused Oct. 18 Psssla Is Purdp pa Ogdsn strike ef 194, during was beard in the municRapid Transit oompanp. court on Friday In the rase egnlnst To rwcovar 118.48, alleged to bo duo ipal Thomas Doxey, with aseault for storage nod repairs on n certain and battery uponcharged tha person of J. D. automobile, la H. Becrwjt has started Melon, said to have occurred Sept. 1 suit In the district court against the After hearing the evidence the court Consolidated Wagon A Machine com held that Dvxvy was guilty of disturbThe com- ing ths peace but that the charge of panp and J. E. Anderson. ta assault had not been proven and on plaint alleges tbs automobile was stosags at tka pobllo garage main- this ground the ease was dismissed. 8 to June tained bp Becraft, from Map IT ef this pear. It la alleged that tram the J. D. SKEEN REPLIES TO tka machine ptuchsaad GeaaoUdntad Wagon companp, which CHARGE OF CHAMPERTY atlll claims an Interest In 1C Attor MMSM asp's faea la tha sum of IS are naked. Tha oaadamnniloa caaa of Ogdsn dtp Editor of The Newt Tour last evenRorwnatm M, aad Ida Cart against ings Issue under tha Ogden news conWhite In which the dtp la soaking to tained aa Item headed "Herious Chargee hava a certain ska of land 18 fast Made Against law Firm, and followed wide running asst and west back of with a statement to the effect that tke htislnssa bouses an Twsntp-Bfl- k charges of champerty had been preatfwsC between Washington aad Judson ferred against Skeen Brothers, and that avsnuoe oondssnosd. Is bdng hoard. such conduct used to be punished. The Tha allsp la ta bo known aa Matchanta article no worded left the Impression that the charge made was true and for this reason we are entitled to a correc- Ii Owe mt there saga they are tke eases tww wbe were to ta sc use earlto In the eseatag aratwto takes hep , by tke aglealt that ss eaaaag tkm aad we hep after the msrtwa tha ail each ogvwtew wtj p kusattts liaUMS uiin niM at tk III L'EXICO eaadttkja. WtSttaae H Vnl Mr Ha rail 4uUto at flw. ktH bee fcjr t!a gxaatori a marrtafa l lra. I ha Manager Butt intwii-- JUDGE C0L0NIA DUBLAN. alt . ltru4sae I - . da , I j (tnl n. -- . 35-2- 8--7. STATE BRIEFS 27-2- 8. - MURRAY DEPARTMENT L Brown. Bell phone 8141 Black. Ind phone HEAVY ATTENDANCE AT EXTENSION CLASS (Special Correspondence.! heavy enrollment was recorded Tuesday afternoon In the university extension elans, with good pro pec ts of a permanent organisation. Ths opening of these classes one of ths most Important events educationally that has taken place in the county for some time. Teachers will no doubt take advantage of the opportunity offered them and see to It that the clasneo shall not lack patronage. It Is difficult to predict at the present time what this organisation may accomplish with ths united effort of all concerned. Any one Is eligible to enrollment. The advantages are not offered to teaihere only. Applications have already been made by cltlsena for enrollment. The next session will be on Tuesday afternoon-literature at 4 D. and German and nature study at 6 16. Testerday ended the first months work of the senool year, and a review was conducted In all grades, which seems to have been well sustained for all school officers It was pay-da- y and teachers payment being made up to date amounting to $2,87o, Salaries eame very acceptable to teachers at this season of the year. Murray, Sept. 30 A c 1T7-- a serious accident on Friday evening. She was returning from Salt Lake and was just ab ppmg from the platform of the car when her foot slipped and she fell to the lavement, badly bruising her head and shoulders. She was rendered unconscious and was carried Into the Lyon Drug store and from there was taken to her home In a carriage. Mrs Morck was carrying her baby In her arms at the time of the accident, but thu Infant was unhurt A Aldrich, manager of Murray and C. H. White, a local blacksmith, were run Into by a motorcyclist Thursday evening at 7 oclock while they were waiting to board a car for Salt latke city. The motorcyclist evidently gave no alarm, and as the two Injured parties were about to take the car. they had their backs turned to the apprmti hlng danger They were bruised considerably and their clothing I SPLENDID RESULTS ON UNIRRIGATED LANDS1 i8pec!al to The News ! The Place of Beautiful Homes ) 2?. Robert H. Eureka. Sept. Towers, principal of the public school at Mammoth, and his two brothers, who own a dry farm at Boutder Summit, on the San Pedro railroad, have made a success They will harvest about 1.200 bushels of wheat and have planted about 200 acres. They are now striking for water and have their wells down over 80 feet and will In a short time produce acqua pure enough for culinary and farm pur- -' poses. Messrs. Foote and Hernrlod. whose farm lies about one mile west of Eureka, will produce this year about 3,000 bushel of fine potatoes, besides their big wheat and corn crop This fall Messrs Towers, whose property was damaged. adjoins that of Henrlod and Foote, will erect a story and a half house, proclamationTssued and fence their entire holdings, which 2.240 ASKING PUBLIC SUPPORT with their neighbors, consistsTheof Tlntic acres, all under cultivation. Co-o- p, valley Is becoming a splendid agri- ' 30. The Kept. Murray. following cultural district, one of the richest statement has been Issued by the sections In the great state. Hassell and Me Intyre have completbishops of Murray, in behalf of the ed threshing their grain at their dry prohibition movement. fqrm In West Tlntic. which amounts Murray. Utah. Kept 27, 1911. bushels of grain. A big To the people of Sait Iaike County: to over 2.000 plantNot king since the Maple of the state force of men Is now at work which the of Utah had the privilege of going to ing next yearswillcrop. WOMANS CLUB WORK. 20,000 produce the polls ami expressing their desires owners expect afterbushels. . On Thursday on the subjec t of prohibition, the result Murray, Kept. noon the Btate Federation of Women's of which Is still fresh upon your J. Mra their organizer. memories With the exception of our Club, through majority of the T. Be leas. Invited the Womans club of mining towns and three or four other hand In hand with thefor the uplift of of this county people state the to was cities for the state Join organization. prohibition. Murray the weak and the wayward, and wo This la quite an honor, as It shows the Contrary to the expectations of many, ask what assistance you tnay be work they are doing Is being appreciat- our ity, Murray, waa found In the dry able for to render u in the good work. ed outside their own town. The club column with a good majority. & result is Nor this all. was unanimous In Its acceptance of the of which we feci proud. Hut the strugTo the homeseeker we offer conditions nor Is Is not over, the gle and victory federation to the Join yd Invitation are as nearly perfect as can be v'n Business affairs must be that will send delegate to the annual meet- found. Already we have a school sysreadjusted, new avenues of trade tem equal to any in the state, an amIng of the state federation In Ogden," oen d up, and an effnit made to avoid the 11th. 12th and 13th of October of pure water for culinary supply ple of an to increase taxation compensate There to a plan on foot to start a pubpurpose and a street car line, with a tne of a loss license heavy liquor unan ir. room and library lic reading minute service both north and south. that was flowing Into the city treasury, 15 These attractions together with the used room In ths city hall. Mrs. J. W. coming largely from the pockets of the commitof the chairman Is closing of the saloon gives us advanMcHenry laborer. In the tee, and ears she ha more than a This work of adjusting will devolve tages offered by no other locality hundred volume of fiction already largely upon the prohibition element, sbvte. In makim? successful we be That may promised, nearly a dozen periodicals for whkh reason we are appealing to our v. city cleaner and more prospernu and three dally newspapers. The State our fnends and neighbors for help and more homes happy, and m In making (Tube, Women's of through support The objection raised by many Federation on our city worthy of your pat: their president, Mrs. McMahon, has In the post for not coming to Murray making age In every respect Is the des,re and offered the use of n circulating llhniy is now removed Mothers, wives and the of determination of nearly 306 volumes. daughters need have no four of coining MICHAEL MAUPS. to our town with their fathers, Bishop Murray First Ward. and sons for either business or WOODMEN ENTERTAINMENT. J EMIL ERICKSON, pleasure. As you are aware, this can30 Woodmen ef The Bishop Murray Second Ward Murray. Sept ned be said of any other city in the A. J. WAHLQITST. the World gave an entertainment at county Bishop Grant Ward. the Fraternal ha'.l Thursday night atthousands of dollars go to the Many WM. B EREKSON, which B. B. Kavanaugh, state organ!settle-er- , from metropolis surrounding Bouth Cotton wood Ward Bishop and Mr J. J. Hoover, deputy head m,,nts, a trtkm of which if brought to A consul of Denver, were present would help keep our businee Murray, special feature of ths evening was the rntcriu alive, and assist In setting H. folk dancing by the children of the 0th, rx on bed In the and Fe'low rt!zens public ground. Murray chairman of the ev. uplift of humanity, we appeal in you in J. W. nlng. paid a glowing tribute to the all (ariiestness for tbia substantial supMURRAY. UTAH. Woman's clubs of Murray, who have port and fMtrotiage, and thua enable us worked so hard to make possible the to thwart the predli ttona of our oppo. nents who claim that In the abandoning playgrounds and who have succeeded of the s.iJnons. we have sounded the so far beyond expectations Mrs. F. M. McHugh, president of the dea h kn.-- i of our thriving little city In McWoman' making this appeal we have no club, and Mr. J. W. InHenry. who have drilled the children, desue or intention to In any way conere to be congratulated on the wonder- terfere withw your local business do ask your kind ful exhibition the little ones gave. It cern"., but when going to other towns was a most enjoyable affair. rn business. A the only dry rlty In our county, we MURRAY MENTION. stand alone with you for all that the Opon Mf Mitf alRht. of Morck victim word wag Carl tb TeL lad. It. Mr. Bell. 847. prohibition" Implies. W stand f.-- r Luxury, culture and refinement are everywhere in evidence in Highland Park. Beautiful well kept homes; broad, clean, ideally graded streets, trees, lawns, shrubbery, alt combine to make this a place of beauty and desirable residence. What do these surroundings mean to you who want a home dwelling free from all the unpleasant features that too often mar a city home? Will you still be content to pay a large rental in a less desirable location when the same monthly outlay will buy you a home in this Place of Beautiful Homes? The Highland Park plan was devised to interest the man who can afford to rent at $25.00 to $50.00 a month, but who hesitates to spent in one amount a sum sufficient to build a house equivalent to that rental value. Highland Park has a community of successful people who have built on the Highland Park plan build-e- d better than they knew, C. BANKS UNDERTAKING CO. because of the steadily increasing value of the property. Many who are not ready to build now. and others who appreciate the effect of high class improvements mi values have bought lots. They know that it is a fine investment. Arrange with tis to go and look at the property, then let us further details at our office. hjs-ban- i . ss We will cheerfully send you fine illustrated literature about Highland Park if you will ask for it. Kimball MLand 56 w & Richards Merchants AND 58 MAIN. Salt Lake City. |