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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER PAGE BIX. 3, 1908. and 162 25th Street 252 What Fashion $1,000 Trophy for Best State Exhibit and Held's Band of Salt Lake Captures First Prize Cup-S- hot at Fores- Off Hears! Carries Pftf4 -- try Service. a-- " al e. , - . , ,7" THERES SOME CLASS THESE CLOTHES The Snap and Smartness ef cut and pattern, with th good work-mansh- 'p ra $15.00 to $35.00 'That whenever large tracts of land suitable for agriculture and which are not naturally forest, and which are not intended to be made forest, and or proper for which are not neci-aarthe preservation of the forests or the wattr slirda or water supplies for the purpose to which they have been He wltliln forest reserve boundary, suih tracts should be restored to entry as public lands." de-vot- '.j s j Middleton, loader. The latter part of the meeting will be devoted to a memorial arrvlce for Alvert J. N I hart a member of the league w ho died in New Mexico recently. Sermon 7:80 p. m. gospel service. by thp pastor, topic, "Common Sins In of Common People Goaslpplng." addition to the usual congregational singing, there will be three selections on tho pipe organ by Mlsa Welch. Anthem by the choir, "Praise Him. Duett, "The Heaullful Golden Gate," Messrs Ware and Johnson. of the Good Shepherd, ; Church Corner Grant and . Twenty-fourt- h, Alfred llmwn, rector. . .Klxteenth Sunday after Trinity. ttunduy achool, 1:43 a. m. I Holy Communion and sermon, 11, Evening prayer and sermon, 7:80. will preach at the j lliidiop ttpaldlng evening service, and afterwards will . preach at the evening, and afterwards will meet the vestry to consult with them on a matter of special importance to the parish. j , The Christian Science Society hold service at 11 a. m. In the new Masonic Temple, Washington and Tweiiiy-ttft- h avenue, between i lo CMEN 252 and 162 25 th Street Journal want ada deliver tho goods. 252 and 162 25th Street Journal want ada deliver tho goods. Journal want ada deliver ths i First Prssbyterian Church John Edward Carver pastor. Morning worship at 11, theme, "The Fallacious Logic Which Gives Rise to Subject: "Unreality." the Apathetlcal Attitude Towards Sunday achool at 9:45 a. m. God." testimonial evening Wednesday Sunday school at 18:15. meetings are held at 8 p. m. Junior meeting at 6. The public la cordially Invited to atEndeavor meeting at 8:80. tend these services. Evening preaching at 7:80, theme. Free reading rooms are open dally, 'The Mattie of the Angels With the except Sundays and holidays, from 8 Demons for One Man's Soul." The to 5 P- - m. in same bulhllng. Mattie Between Belflsh Alma and God a Given Light at the Threshold of Tltere will good The Baptist Church Worldly Success. Lofted on Grant Ave. near Twenty-fourt- h music at each service. street, llev. H. D. Zimmerman, TWO KINDS OF THEM. pastor. Services oft tlie coming Sabend-seThe aa hog refused to move; October following: 4th, bath, He sat there like a log; Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Claasea for .all. Morning worship at 11:15, "Why should I give it up, he said, with sermon. Subject, Attachment to To another end-sehog? God's House." Morning music: The pianist, Miss Mary Yuung, will play aa an olfertory, The Binary, by Nevln. Vocal solo by Mrs Grace Gregor, O. May My Walk Me Close With God." The Toung Peoples meeting will be held at 8:80 o'clock. Topic, Songs of the Heart: (10) Our Vows and Their Fulfillment" Leader, Prof. Smith. Evening worship at 7:80 with sermon by istor. Subject "The Dove. Evening music: Miss Rosamond Laird will piny a violin solo, entitled, "The Slumber Song. accompanied on the piano by Miss Toung. We cordially Invite strangers and A SEASIDE DELUSION. to meet with us. Twenty-sixt- h TO t gives real value. Hero's a classy Suit w callit Th RcgenL We have it in the fancy fabrics, and its a dandy. It has sieevo cuffs, vestpecket flaps and roomy trousers Fancy plaids, chocks and stripes, in Casaimeres, Vel-ouand fancy Worsteds in all ths latest colorings and fabrics. office. : OGDEN CHURCHES . ot the Season's Ch.i.. Modes and Fabrics Reflected in Ou Display Windows and Within the A Resume Another season is at hand, with th cool days and esldor nights of Autumn uahsring in th blasts of Winter. Wa havo planned for the greatest sssson in the history of eur business, and ta m th demand which has arisen foe the finer grades of clothing and furnishings. From now your make :emselvM Clothes wants wilt fait; and we aak you te remember that wa 'll P0 foil la fulfill every requirement for variety, sis, superior fit, quality of material nd workmans! p. Let ho you if Solomon Brea. A Lamport carries meaning for you in tho clothes yeu buy in quality anV " vice than remember that this ia th heme of SOLOMON BROS. AND LEMPERT CLOTHES T a vast difference in Clot hoe greater than moat people havo any idea. Because w realise this fxct'f " exact knowledge ia the reasxn w ask you to buy Solomon Bros, and Lamport clothes for the.r'su ior nesdls work, their permanent style, their splendid fitting qualities and tbsir worth in 0ng and continued satisfaction enjoyed by the wearer. resolutions were read by Mayor Young and unanimously adopted. They are the strongest, moat carefully drawn and diplomatic art of resolutions ever passed by any convention In the west, largely due to Major Toung's broad knowledge of the subject and skill In presenting points effectively and tart In convincing other members of the committee. The Utah delegation left at T o'clock tonight and will arrive in Salt Lake is one Sunday afternoon. Every pleased with the convention and the success of Utah and the imjiortnt part its members took In the convention. In regard to the forest service the resolutions says: Resolved, That it is the sense of this congress that such legislation should be had, in Justice to the forest service and claimants to property rights within the national forests, as will provide for review at the Instance of any party affected, by a competent tribunal of controversies relating to homestead entries or forest control or regulation, arising from any action, regulation or ruling of the foresters from Albuquerque. A dliiuti-New Mexico, to the Salt Luke Herald under dale of October 2 aaya: Utah 11 caret' wiua W. troiihy for the band beet state exhibit, and Held win IV. H. Heart (100 cup for the beat band at the Irritation congress. first with til point. New Utah Mexico second with 84 Kilnts; then Culorado. California and Arisons. Ctali rcoHvcd 81 point fur quality out of 4i 13 for variety and classification out of 30. and 40 out or 40 for iea ranee. Her exhibit display and waa remarkable for lnipllclty and lack of superfluous details, The quul- Ity of all pmducts waa unequaied by any state. The whole aspect of the exhibit waa artistic, simple and complete. The victory meana much to I'tah, and F. J. Kiescl and others lnstru-mentIn preparing the exhibit are entitled to universal praise from the Utah people. Kddy county. New Mexico, wins the Jlearst r.U tioihy for tlie beat Utah dll not com-,etcounty exhibit. Winners of the other prjaes have not lcn announced. The Judge on agriculture and horticulture were George Austin, Secretary AVlnterbolter of Colored u, chairman, and Mr. Mills of New Mexico. lleld'a band received 89 point out of a possible 100. El Paso came next with 85 and Albuquerque waa third. Held's was the favorite band of the congress and received until Inted praise. The work of tlie convention, with the exception of the selection of the next Hireling place, is practically over. The p1 Offers streets WHEN YOU VISIT THE FAIR LOOK FOR THE DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATION OF THE NEW FOOD-DRIN- K at at healthful beverage for young or old. Nothing injurious in its make-unothing used but Utah grains and a anta'I amount of fruit. By mixing these ingredients in th proper proportions and asiontifisally roasting Koffss-s- t is th first rest substitute for coffee but A pure, wholesome and COFFEE TEARS BUILDS UP DOWN-KOFFE- -ET He lovea to hear the breakers roar That la to say, he thinks He does while listening to thee snore PsHIa of Utilitarianism. Any nation which should so narrow Ho energies aa to follow what arc called purely practical lines would soon fell behind its competitors, and see Its Intellectual life fade and wither. Any university which so restricted its field would be unworthy of Its calling, and would discharge even the practical part of Its high functions far lssa effectively. Ambassador Bryce. First Congregational Church. Noble Strong Elderkln, minister. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Sunday, October 4th. Sermon. Sayest Thou This of Thyself?" At this service there will also be a short sermon for the children. Special rally day services in the Sunday school at 11:18 p. m. Toung People's meeting at 8:80 Pl m. Evening service at 7:80 o'clock. First Methodist Episcopal street, east of Twenty-fourt- h ' . Wash-Ingto- n Ave, G. W. McCreery, pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. Rally day. Mr B. E'. Newton, superintendent. 11:00 a. tn. morning worship. munlon service. Reception of members and. baptisms of Infanta and adults. A class of probationers will be admitted. The choir will' sing a special anthtm. 7:S0'1. n.- - Epworth mfwtywpOtyppp It strengthens the digestive organa and produeog vigor and health Th delicious flavor very similar te coffee preserved by careful preparation and aeiontifie cooking; th process being known to tho manufacturers. only PUNISHING A THIEF. "This Is how Jack and I decided to marry. One evening Jack stole a kiss." "And you had him sentenced to bard labor for life because Jt such a theft. Services at 7:80 Sunday evening, October 4th. Rev. Bradford Leavitt minister of the First Unitarian church of San Francisco, will preach. SubThe ject: "The Signs of the Times, public Is cordially Invited. - gambling Yourjroejaeff-25ae- k agss try some today you'll like it. PREPARED IN LOGAN BY THE THE j j i ' your life against 25 cents is Just exactly what you are doing if you neglect a cough or cold on the chest inUSUALLY GO BROKE. stead of treating it with Ballard's Jlgge Wheaa man, plays roulette ha Horehound Syrup. A 35 cent bottle generally experience all tbe tttiure of thlif plendid remedy will cure an or- of the Inquisition. dinary cough, heal the lungs nnd net as Jogga How so? a tonic for your entire system. Sold .. Jig 1W. broken. ailbe wbeeL .ju by Geo. F. Cave. pro-duc- ' others First Unitarian. Church. K. of P. hall, Utah National bank building, corner Twenty-fourt- h and Washington, Rev. William Thurston Brown, minister. p GUARANTEED UNDER THE PURE FOOD LAWS ' j j I i goads |