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Show V w ' - W. riSLi ?ftq4rssouthPinT6eank. '- - illarvl Hailey,- of ""TWon. .Idaho, is isiting, with old friends this week. N - ' - Miss Bessie ' f&T- ( Our "e11 :ck.;,s in the season smal large shapes trimmed dames D. Wileox has returned from a visit To Anona. Mr. Wileox is ju. veteran of 52. 'and will be St )fmrs old ill January. During Ins visit in Arizona he mspm ( ml the givat Roosevelt dam. m latest styles OurSpecTa slle $2.95,. $3 Do and $4 95 ft re . 'A - Jt v1 s l - will goto Idaho sometime- Arc Leadens in Low Prices this FREE! $5,06(1 HARDS Ti 1 E SALT confectioner file, Via ;, i sring, Myranjm.Vhillips, c 0 Chris Boyonton' has rented liis farm iu'tast Kaysville to Alvin Barkdnll and has gone to his farm mar Burley, Idaho. The Boynton famrly are still hyrTut FREE! Koj'j-- r VJf p m Vy ar? exceptional values and are unsurpassed, Larkins underwent aii operation for apendieitTs at the L. D. S. h os pit id this mnnimg. - $$3 and Kamas, Utah, has been visiting with relatives during the past week. Millinrey Co. 2rJ55. r lartus7of 1 KS-C.OxT- EST-S JUST STARTING -- NO S( LlClTINGj NO CANVASSING d AN INTER KST 1 NG ( 1AM E WI 11 Cl I A LLlu A N 1 K LAKE IOOKLO V E LA Y S U BSCR IB EFO R TI 1 1 TRIBUNE AT 0NCE ANI) 'FOLLOW Til H CON TEST. SO YOU CAN OKI YOUR SHAKE , wisrBjsmEiarrjTar rs jsrswj caiKjiradH3Eiiwxs25BCT THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK OP OGDEN, UTAH UMTtO STATC J DEPOSITORY .OFFi-i- i TC DEPOSITORS EV i RY .FACILITY WHICH THEIR BUSINkSS AED FSPONSIBIUTY WARRAN" HAROLD J. PARKER, W J. PEERY, Vice Pres. Vii-- e . IJrti A. V. M'INTOSH, Cashier. u The Saji Lake Tribune hair Typically American clothes, made by the announced a BOOKLOVERS years ago the makers chose to turn every facility of their giant planTTlArarinitrperfection on a CONTEST in which $5,060 00 in special suit for the average American man. The result is StYLEILlIS$17. vahiahleavvards will be divided among mose who participate They include every practical point in good clothes at the very lowest possible price. . successfully. of one one these suits before you choose your spring clothes. The fabrics, the style Try This contest consists of Seventy-Seve- n and the wprkmanship speak for themselves. Pictures one picture being published each day in the Tribum Each picture will represent the OW-TAW- W title of a book, and the contestant is .required to solve- - the Pictures giving 272 24 th Street, Ogden, Utah SeveiitySeven its tlujname of the book and mssawm author. The first picture appear- mraR!BiCBggai,,TOJB?aa anagBtw ed in the Tribune March 2Jfd. , 8AL?ifcS, RALPH E. HOAQ, President of the prizes: u33Kah h3. ?KT2; S 1913. Although it is not required that you be a subscriber, it is best and cheapest to subscribe, so you will receive the Tribune every day without- - .having the. bother and expense of looking up a newsboy and paying A cents or news-stan- New Train- - Service d Via.Union-Pacific-Svste- for every copy. m.V ta 1 ogtrc'UvttXKr tluolr TTt leF lias been printed and these will be mailed upon receipt of forty cents. In addition to containing the 5000 titles, from which the Pictures are being Seventy-SeveA-- rn selected, this catlogue also contains seven Certificates redeemable Pictures for the first Thirty-Fiv- e of the contest. Insure the Right Amount of Water - at - the right waleron-thegroun- d - rr.r irrigating plant for you, run by an - air-cool- 60-hor- 1 . . Unoarpontad) Utah , . $ FOR SALE 20 acres if land NOTICE., neir Rosedale station, Centerville, Bids fordhe position of water- - also several young horses. o, master f or Kaysvillo-distric- PN Wm7Wright. 2. will be received until April ith. John G. Linford, Chairman: Cement work of all kinds done on order in all parts of. the bred Standard A Sale-1For to broke work; county foundations, cement walks, trotting mare, etc. All work guaranteed. Frank of also three colts. Inquire Utah. - Phone Ilarry Ross No. 1. L. Layton, Kaysville, Farmington, Utah. one-haFOR SALE Two and FOR SALE Thoroughberd inch American centrifugal pump White fo belted eggs. $1 per and Wyandotte as good new, piped 22 foot lift. Address or call on setting of 15. JIrs. W. P. EpperA Adv. The Reflex, Kaysville,Utah. son, Kaysville. -- lf A : - . THE PACIFIC LIMITED" Nob. 19 and 20 Equipped, Extra-FarTrain Between San Francisco and Chicago All-Stee- l. e Trains Between Los Angeles, San Francisco ind All-Ste- Automatic .electric safety block signal protection through.. Chicago The Pacific Limited," leav- ing Salt Lake daily at 12 :01 p. m., arriving Chicago 9:15 a. m. second "morning 'viathe' St. P. with through Sal t drawing-roo- Lake-Chicag- o sleeper. m The connection for San Francisco leaving SaltLake daily 11:45 p. m., arriving San Francisco 8 :50' ar ul second morning via the Southern Pacific. d Salt Lake-Oaklan- Equipment, sled throughout r every detail ns complete and every service as perfect aspioney can provide, including valet, ladies maid, stenographer, manicurist, hairdresser, barber, bath, bubbling sanitary drinking four.-'-- , tains, and dining and sleeping of the very latest and J standards. highest Extra fare to Chicago, $6.55 Extra fare to San Francisco, $5.00 ear-serv-ice el . . e, International Harvester Company of America Salt Lake City p U. S. Courts. to punish those who se T 2 Connection leaving Salt Lake daily at 2:10 p. m, arriving at Chicago b;30 a. m. second morn-in- g via the C. & N. W. leaving Salt Lake daily at" 9:20 a. ' hi., arriving San Francisco 9:30 a. m. via Southern next morning Pacific. AFTER RAILROAD THIEVES. se and " Salt Lake City, Utah (Comp) ed 50-hor- d; g - steal from cars. Washington, D. C., April 2, One of the' measures passed at this session" of Congress makes it a felony to break the seal of a railroad car containing interstate or. foreign shipments of freight, express or baggage, or to enter such a car with intent to steal, or to steal, conceal or by fraud or deception obtain from any railroad car, station-housdepot orj-latforany goods or chatties which are part of an interstate or foreign shipment of freight express or baggage Breaking into or stealing any part of the contents of 'a piece of baggage also conies under the provisions of the act, which applies"4 with equal force to any person who shall buy, receivi or have ih his ppsse8Sioii any Ireiglit, express, baggage or other goods or chattel so stolen, knowing the same ta be stolen. The punismhent- - for-an- y of these offences is a fine, up to five thousand dollars or imprisonment up to ten years, or both, and prosecutions may be instituted in any .district where - the crime shall, have been committed. The carrying or transporting by a person oh any, such freight, express, ''baggage or goods or chattels from one State - or territory into another knowing it to a have been stolen constitutes offence the f6r which separate 1 4n service passing Ogden April JJcd3v.es Urn uad, ApriLlitlLeast hound. - ; Salt Lake Tribune - I HC Oil and Gas Engine An IHC engine wilPfurnish the power needed to run your pump at any time when it is necessary to have water or to run any farm machine. After starting, it requires little attention except oiling, and if oil and fuel are vfurnished will run as long as needed. , . x I IPC general purpose engines are built in. every .approved style vertical, horizontal, . portable, skidded, and stationary, in all sizes from 1 to and water-cooleare equipped to run on gas, They power. distillate, or alcohol, kerosene, gasoline, use fuel which is cheapest the to you enabling or most convenient Oil tractors are made in 12, IS, 20, 25, 30, 45, and power sizes, suitable for use on large farms or small There is an I H C local dealer near you who handles these engines. He will always be able to provide any necessary repair parts promptly. and full information from him, Get catalogues ' write or, Tribune ly EDITOR - - Salt Lake-Dai- AddressTalh comnumicationsyre-gardinthis conest to BOOKLOVERS CONTEST time. JPlant life needs both air and in tlfright proportion. There is but water, one sure way to provide the' right amount of water at just the time when it is needed. Have the I II C local dealer install an independent New Watch (or Announcement in the ROWING crops by irrigation is a success or failure according to your ability to get the right amount of OTHER HIGH CLASS TRANSCON riNENTAL TRAINS. Train De Luxe Nos. -- TWa 'THE OVERLAND LIMITED n -- -- With through drawing-roo- m sleeper. LOS ANGELES LIMITED" Nos. 7 and 8 between Los Angeles and Chicago Through" Salt Lake, leaving Salt Lake daily at, 2:35 p. m., arriving Chicago i2r5&p. m. second day, via the C. & N. W. y .Through standard drawing room sleepers, tourist sleepers, composite observation cars and diners. No Extra Fare on these trains. . For information as to fares, reservations, and other through train service, call at City Ticket Office, Hotel Utalu GERRIT FORT, . Passenger Traffic ManagerU. P.-S. L. Railroad Lines, Omaha, Neb. D. E. BURLEY, General Passenger Agent0. S.- L. R. R. Co., Salt Lake City, Ut. j x n same punishment . is prescribed. Prosecutions for. such transporting of stolen property may-b- c institut- p(j jjj aDy district into which ,the goods or bhattels may, have. bec"h removed or into, which they tnay Have been brought.? The making of these actsfdderal offences, together with the severity of the punishment provided, is expected to prevent . nrtK;h crime of this character, as all offenders have a wholesome fear of United States courts and the promptness and certainty with which they mete out punishment. . r .a, J WHISKEY I - b But we 'do believe that a fittlo Good Whiskey Cj house is a GOOD THING IN CASE OF STCTqrT . cn J. Win, And wher a doctor bo bad nlck. Utrjtrman his bttilnoss to dosl la XVhuKjty and that, art pure. It b adrlsablt to always hsrs a llttls on hand iee-w- at Utah Uiquoi Co. ff' A. V ida O EJS , |