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Show FOR SALE. Arid land in Cedar Valley; 520 acres, adjoining Cedar Fort field; x mile from town and railroad station; $5,000 part cash, balance time Address, SAMUEL STARK, 730 S West Temple St., S. L. City. THE SCENIC LINE " Connecting at Ogdcn Union Depot with all SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND OREGON SHORT LINE TRAINS. The Only Transcontinental Line Passing Directly Through Salt Lake City. Splendidly Equipped Fast Trains Daily Between ft Ogden and Denver 4 Via Three Separate and ll I Distinct Scenic Routes. W THROUGH PULLMAN AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS, DENVER, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE. FREE RECLINING RE-CLINING CHAIR CARS. Personally Conducted Excursions. Excur-sions. DINING CARS, SERVICE A LA CARTE ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS. For rates, folders, free illustrated illustrat-ed booklets, etc., inquire of your nearest ticket agent, specifying Rio Grande Route, or address I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. Salt Lake City i OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UTAH BEE-KEEP1H ASSOCIATION. President, E. S. Lovesy, 355 Sixth East Street, Salt Lake CSty. First Vice-President, R. T. Rhees, View, Weber County. Second Vice-President. W. BelBato, Nephi. Secretary, A. Fawson, GrantsvHlc. Asst. Sec'y Jas. Neilsen, HolHday. County Vice-Presidents: Salt Lake W. C. B ergon, Mill Creek. Utah George Hone, Payson. Wasatch J. A. Smith, Heber City. Davis H. J. Butcher, Kaysyflle, Box Elder J Hansen, Bear River Gtty Juab. Thomas Belliston, Nephi. Washington J. L. Bunting, St George Cache Nephi Miller, Providence. Morgan T. R. G. Welch, Morgan. Emery Chris Ottoson, Huntington. Carbon. W. H. Horslcy, Price. Sevier R. A. Lowe, Austin. Sanpete Walter Cox, Faxrview. Weber Mm R T Rhces, View. DeBouzek-Huntzc (3 Engravers and Electrotypes Successors to DE BOUZEK ENG. CO., 27-29 W. Temple St., SALT LAKE CITY California I Christmas Box I SOMETHING WORTH WHILE H DIRECT TO YOU or to any point in the country on your order, with holly berry label with M Merry Christmas and your name. M THIS BOX COSTS S7.50, and con- tains DRIED FRUIT, 25 lbs., fine quality, put up in 2 lb. cartons. Figs, M Prunes, Peaches, Apricots, Pears, M Muscatel, also seedless and seeded M Raisins, Plums, Grapes, CANNED M FRUIT, 12 cans. Peaches, Pears, M Plums, Grapes, Apricots, put up in M heavy cane syrup. NUTS, 8 lbs., Al- fl monds and Walnuts. ORANGE- SAGE HONEY, y2 gal. All guaran- teed first-class and this year's crop. M We Pay the Freight I Our Reference; First National Bank H Colton, California. H Two of Our I Regular Assortments I 50 lbs. Dried Fruit, 6 kinds, packed H in 2 lb. cartons, $6.00 box. H Canned Fruit Assortment Fancy H fruit, put up in heavy cane syrup, 24 H cans, 5 kinds, $4.75. Combination 50 lbs. Dried Fruit, H 24 cans Canned Fruit, all for $10.50. H WE PAY THE FREIGHT I Write for price list and full particu- H lars of all assortments; also THREE COLORED SOUVENIR POST CARDS FREE. CALIFORNIA I FRUIT PRODUCTS CO. I Avenue S, COLTON, CALIFORNIA I I 51 I n I I WINTER EXCURSION i I RATES TO I ; 'Southern California : I NOW ON SALE H ! TWO DAILY PALATIAL TRAINS. UNEXCELLED DINING CAR SERVICE i A LA CARTE. STAND- 1 ARD AND TOURIST SLEEPERS. FOR FUR- . 1 1 THER INFORMATION ASK ANY SALT LAKE 1 ROUTtf AGENT OR ' 1 WRITE TO I J. II. Manderfield, I I I A. D. P. A. I I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 1 H |