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Show te" miwi wire way Wf ' (-- v UTAH, SATURDAY POPES, THE U0R5IX0 MOUSING, rAPM 7, 1906.. C0MMITTEES1X.H E Good Really Tilings to Eat HAVE BEEN. NAMED -- MEDICOS" SMOTHERED IN BOWLING CONTEST LAST NIGHT. Doubt at ISOS Any Tima Effective with the first bell down the alley la the match bowling couiest between a team selected from the and an aggreganewspaper fraternity -tion called the Medicos." the latter were not in U for a moment. Well, they did manage to secure one game. The aewspaper men outclassed their opponents at every stage of the game, notwithstanding the feet, that every method known to the gamo which are prohibited by the rules, wore resorted ta The newspaper men played hard and study, and with nil odds against them, they managed at the end of tho contest to com out winner, both In games and pins. The following la a detailed score and a peeks for Itself. Each and every man gave a good account of himself. The doctors, after due practice, may he able to get up outrage to ask for a second meet The score; II USINKSS OFFICE I n4 pen Sant 'Phone Bsll TIiSMk sns ring W -- J Ns. M Ns. M H. ts disagree. It also shows the ion ot certain real and personal divisprop- Spring seems to ho verr tardy, but la spite oT It H. C. Hansen & Son are turning out several wheels per day. National Heading standard bicycles. They are the wheeL Come and examine them. Mrs. Jane A. Chspbiw died yesterday morning at the residence of Phillip Plsux. 2326 Lincoln avenue. Hhe developed a bad case of bronchi! la 8m the spring things fur boyi at two weeks ago, which resulted in Thn Toggery. of bronchial pneumonia the fore pa hire George Thompson of Salt Lake the week, and Anally caused her todeath. her Is tha guest of Miss Helen McDermott Mrs. Chspkiw was conscious last breaih and a few minutes before at thn Heoly house for n few days. her death, told her daughter and friend not going to die. Tha deceased has been an Invalid tor a number of years. Hbe esmo to Og den from Ran Froncloco more Ilian husband. A marriage license was Issued yes- twenty yeara ago with her Blare Mr. Chaplows death, she has T. R. of to SI, Holroyd, aged terday with her daughter at beea Ogden, and Mrs. Annin Welch, aged S3, Noise living and friends la this rify. City C this dly. Mr, t'hsplow wsa seventy yeara old flowsr and vegetable seed in bulk. at the time of death. Hie leaves a of Three times a much for the money an daughter, Mrs. Margaret Perkin,Mrs. Grout, seed UolM. and a son la California. of you got In packages. her Perkins has hern at the bedside dealer, 162 Twenty fourth street.. mother for a week and the mm baa . anGeorgs L. Gelgo, of the Sslt Lake been telegraphed for. L'ntil hie Herald, and Leaeilya Jones, of the swer nomas, funeral arrangements will IntorMwintain Republican, were Og- not be made. Mrs. Chaplow Is a mother-in-lapf den vliltorn yesterday, Mrs, Reese Howell.. Today Is hoy's clothing day at The Thn Toggery. WEBER STAKE ACADEMY NOTES that she was y ..,.8 -- ten-poun-d Washington. April S The court of appeals today sustained the lower court, which overruled the demurrer of Hyde end Benson to the! ndlct-mencharging them with complicity In western land frauds. ts 3SPRING JEWELRYE Y5 THe Kind and Price You Want MAT FINS WATCH PINS ' Ike Latest Fed With your Monogram to hang Tour Wstrh on n Pin. ! Engraved FVe of Charge ILK BELTS The Dahtrieei BnUu over dSXt riewStou foUowlngfandlng Committees r, imnintMl ffimmittrs mi Kilim anil I overture,' committee on judicial thVohotd "ill ,nd ,or 1vP7dt0n, ,n3r in Which ness, committee on leave of absence. I th dictate. ler committee to decide the next place of The American Federation of Labor I meeting, and committee on resolutions I . 1 tfoubtful step In advance of (be and session records. ltt kat toe not At tho meeting yesterday no changes I !pennyre were nude la the cases of pastors, all lmpeacl1 tJ1ystenL but asks for more I shorter hours of labor, thus being assigned to tho positions which I they formally held. No new csndl-- 1 I endorsing the principle of wage dates were examined for the pastorate. wtvery. We have been with yon In your Rev. John D. Sielmont spoke of the conditions of tho I'lntah reservation I battles. In your strikes, but now we recently opened. He stated that the II uk you, is there to be no end? Is the Gentiles were settling in proportion struggle to go on forever? The miners strike lx an example of wtth the Mormon people, and thought I it advisable for a minister to bo lo-- I how organised labor Is coaxed out to cated at that poinL fight aginst itself. In tho evening a public service wan I "Their workers arc being driven held. The time wen epent in com-- 1 against their will Into an acceptance munlon service, followed by a testt-- of the sane principles of Socialism, monial meeting. 8peclal music wan In-- which declare for solidarity on tha I traduced. economic, political and Industrial fields The following were appointed csndl-- 1 of working class activity, : dstea to the general assembly Past"There ran bo no absolute political Of Dr. 8. E. Wlshard, principal, and I freedom without economic freedom. ColR. O. McNeil, of Westminster Freedom In the only thing wroth living elders, B. E. Bines, for, fighting for. and dying for." leg alternate: principal, and Dr. J. C. Gordon, niterThe speaker wan asked what atti- the Industrial Workers of the Mode I Two sessions will be held today World held toward the pure morning and afternoon. Nine mem- - and ilmple tradc unions and bers of the session arrived in Ogden I s wired e: A. A. Hurd, yesterday. Tky "Xh' L W. W. alma at education, but poB,ibljr th MLandr'cSdarCIte? Plnt m,bt he John I .hlE in special cases. C. Blncaln. Geo. B. Bweagey, The conduct ft labor under the Slesenson R O MeVleee H V' Van I craft division tactics of the A. F. of Pelt, Balt Lake. u wiu n down ln hiitoI7 tH) American Fakeration of Labor.' While handling delicate situations without gloves. Mr. Wilaon gives of-fenso to none and his lectures are free . , , , A I rom repetition, and sparkle with wit I contractors from the with htem fcllM;nr goes !? Oanootrod. WAIST SETS Set wtth Stones or f BEAUTY FINS From 11.26 up In Solid Gold. jYouw see these goods. E23E and tarns. -- Wash suits, at very lew prim dor tho kind. You art welcome to our beyk department You can took you cant help buying. The Toggery d C Wn.s'iW. 'EX' 1 . 6.-- Dale ?? No Use beating around the dB-wa- busb. Come straight to us for your Spring Suit and you'll save money. That is our business. We help ourselves by helping you. We want your trade $10, $12, $15 none 'more, none Suits, less. ' THE HELPS 302 25th St Satisfied We Help." Window washing, house cleats and ronovatlng ef all kina. m Bank and afflca clssnlng J. W. D cislty. Conducted byasrriad so Meet, who form arty is large and aucyoaaful bustiww SL Paul, Minn. Phstt Office, 2460 Wall oL. Ind. 196. prompt attention glvte Ing to nil order. su-rig- one-thir- 11-- J. E. Balstad Flrnt dart aaM Ullef-ms- from 825 and up. Psnt. end up. Styl nnd fit guamntsrt CALL AND 8EE U8. vvvvwyvwwreW'mmM to cm Ainu attention given Ing nnd repairing at reason" prices. NO 118 IT. TWENTY-FOURT- com-natio- e, P ,d SaSZlJZZSZ,. ss r FOR monuments ssrunssyti. W As they gnt terg th- you have to PVT homo people Two car loada of ntec - & city c 1 Seven Trains Conference Daily li-- VIA 1 ante-nupti- x JEWELERS. these brlgiq suspected days would come toon. Were ready with th btamj. ful suits, summer wash 1 flnd-Stat- please us by asking to W 1 ron-traet- BRACELETS Many New . Styles Out Thin Spring Mothers! Its Hwoi - . . the ctls'd tU from whlch the tabor Problem Is seen, -of. The record jh mllllocslr and the penny xire' Hss ' iwiy'-w-ras- 6,200 10,500 and heff teachers committee or the " sanitary committee. Superintendent Allison asked for an appropriation of 910 to be used In the purchase of music for the commencement exercises. Thin granted. The treasurer's report for the month of March wan read and approved. An i Weselere. vs. Bros, Wright application for position as teacher was Wright's Mooeybsk's." received from Miss Annie Taylor, of 163 126 9- 9- 390 Salt Lake, which was ordered filed, Salmon C 149 145 17- 7- 471 Bids for supplies to be ordered tor the Clark ud 367 ensuing year were ordered F. T. Wright .... 91 131 145 opened. re114 C 13D. Foulgcr . ICS 2- 415 The supply committee will attend to tort tjr rontrytors "Life, liberty and Happiness." County 103 132 131 3G6 the matter Fleer during the week and the contract urUl he awarded nt the next Totals .... .... 623 70S 68J-2- 009 gutters ln the outlaying portions of1 Bills to the amount of meeting. tho town are ln bad shape, due, it la were reed and ordered paid. Weselrrs Best claimed, to the carelcssnese of team 166 136 14- 5- 447 ten IS crossing over the cement with G. W easier 411 Peterson ,134 142 184 heavy loada. The Iron trice of the wheels chip off. piece of cement and in 192 164 151 417 Ranch 362 104 113 146 some places have cracked and other-- 1 youngest daughter of Chief T. J. L. Wesaler 381 wise rendered curbs and gutters el-- 1 Paine, of the fire department, to Mr. F. El Wmler ....111 147 121 most useless. Delivery boys coma la I Thomas Hobroy, of this city, was per- 697-2- 016 703 Totals ,19 toraei the rasldcnc of whlehlheVefMorterJ'thenrieatoB fbeb rtde'1 P'roul. 2526 Wall avenue, members of the family and ln The second game of the new Coni' more than of. tho boy. This route may bo in mercial league between the "Money or aa la tha the afreet caaa, frequently the link's" and thn Bests, was pulled off may bo over the sidewalks and curbs. last night, the Money bak's winning actual paying Orders have already been given out tuo out of the three. The first game 'subscribers of any to keep them from tho sidewalks and was won by tlyr pins, tha second by instructions will bo issued to patrol-- , but one pin. Weselera captured the in WEBER paper Mlnpie 1 wills, the young girl who men to see to It that no more wagons third game with II plan to the good. hen the crosa cement Stand to tha allowed are fvert day 6 work, County, Clark was high individual and aver- storied tc Ogden from SAlt Lake by contracth of on which the guarantee ard alone excepted. age man for the winners. G. Wesaler Iht Jud of he Juvenile oirt to tor hsa not exnlred. curried off like honors for the losers. present her commitment papers to the Industrial school, was arrested I KILLED BOY PLAY. SCHOOL AT DISCHARGED. PRINTERS XhlirKliy noon ,t Bingham and was brought to the city last night Tbo Was Struck in Head With Twelve-- girl decided not to' go to the reform Caunud by Lack of Work In Public school and tore up her commitment Pound Shot, Printing Offies, papers and disappeared and was not mrnnnmmw I A n.U1 Log ?lo for Cal., April Angeles, One 6. hundred April Washington, th MANY HAD NARROW ESCAPE. 16 Norton. of of tho a fth.er age. yeara pupil were hr discharged printers today a rt n1?T Harvard school for boys In this city, I Public Printer Stillings, the reason asLak clly. from Page One.) be-- 1 lrlct conrl ,n (Continued by fatally Injured yesterday Is of lack work. the It signed being struck by a shot while the track expected that as a result of the present firemen ascended to the perilous lug team of the school was putting the WILL OF MARY BURTON I ion in the amount n tic for red agitation was found HARRISON IS FILED, It that the shot on the play ground. The boy died ags'n of government printing work a num- height. were too short to reach this at midnight a Joseph Holliday, ber of others will shortly he dropped ladders The public printer also has accepted victim and yet another ladder had to schoolmate of thu Norton boy, and of II Redwood City, Cal., April 6. An ex spiked before the fireman could the same age, threw tha amplified copy oT the will of MaryBuri the resignation of Patrick Byrnee, be reach him. When they finally did so, weight ' which struck Norton on the ton Hnrrison, who was killed In sn foreman of tha bindery. A successor he. was in a state of collapse and anside of the heed and fractured hie tomobile accident on Long Island on will not he appointed nt once. With the view to bringing shout n other minute he would have plunged skull. He was rendered unconscious I November 25. 1905, was filed here teto a hospital day. Mrs. Harrison wo the daughter further earing. Public Printer Stillings hearforemost into tho street below. st'd was later removed where he finally succumbed. Th so- - of the late Colonel C. F. Crocker, and Is about to effect a complete reorgan When the firemen reached him a trej the wife of Congressman Frauds Bur-nIsatlon of the mechanical work of the mendous cheer a rote from the thou- ddent was kept secret and the facta disclosed until this afternoon. Hol-- j too Harrison of New York. Her will sands of anxteui spectators of me ofllce. was probated In the surrogate court of thrilling rescue. A the firemen came llday Is 'not held culpable. Now York on February 6th, of thla year down the ladder, cheer after cheer FORTY PERSONS KILLED. and her huaband, Frands Burton Hararose, ending ln one tremendous outburst as the firemen placed their faintrison, and Henry T. Scott of Burlington were appointed executors. Messrs. Feeling Againet Contractor at Nagold, ing burden on tern firms. The subI L Louis, April 6. A meeting of Harrises and Scott applied for letters Germany, Very Bitter. ject of this spertarular rescue was Tom Richardson, manager of the Com- members of various committees In I testementmry In this county. Mrs, Berlin, April 6. The latest report mercial club, who had his private of- charge of arxngements for the ban-- 1 I Harrison was the owner, at the time d Interest In a concerning the disaster at the hotel fice ln the tower of the building and quet to be tendered Secretary of the I of her death, of Zum Hlrschen at Nagold, Thursday. Is who was cut off from escape from Treasury Shaw here on April 26, met homestead at Uplands, in this county, that fifty persons were killed, forty the names. Mr. Richardson wan given today and decided to proceed with are I and. also the owner of an interest In severely injured and forty-fiv- e slightly medical attention and was soon re- rangementa, notwithstanding the dec 1 I San Francisco and Loa Angeles last night of Chairman T. K. ties. She leaves $30,000 to Mary Scott Injured. Although all of those persons stored and taken to his home. I A witness to the tragic death of Netdringhaua, of the republican ataie Martin, wife of Walter 8. Martia, and belonging to the town and vlrinlty who were missing hare been accounted Ha I lock has been found. He declares committee to ittend and the further I daughter of Mr. Scott, and several are of Jewelry to her brother, for. the work of searching the debris Hallark did not jump into the light fact that decllnal Iona were received to-- 1 tklea continues In the fear that bodies of well. but. sought to escape the flumes day from General John W. Noble, I Chariea T. Crocker, and her sister, I Crocker. All the rest strangers are under the ruins. through a window looking out from former secretary of the Interior, wno Jennie Adeline estate is divided equally The hotel, which was 60 feet by 40 he Commercial clubs rooms into the was selected as grand marshal of the I f and Colonel George D. I tween her husband, Francis Burton feet, was built of brick. A timber light well. The eye witness who nas framework for lifting It to a higher offices on the sixth floor, says Ha Hock Reynolds, who was nmed on the to- - Harrison and her two Infant foughtere, level, had been constructed by a Stutt climbed through the window, endeav- crptlon committee: ... I V,?ni Colonel Noble said: gart contractor. ored to find a foothold with the eviI The house was within less than two dent desire "I declined to serve In either the I Jte Vf 2 his way to the Inches of the desired level when the seventh floorofofmaking rmPonoa','nif the building, that sud- parade oi on the reception committee disaster occurred. Work had been sus- denly the window to which he ! clung ! pended for dinner, and the working wobbled aa hough It had become I force was in one end of the building loosened from Its fastenings and In and the guests. Including the local his Halleck grasped a it Wis not becauee I have any BOYCOTT PRACTICALLY BROKEN, Llederkranze, were in the main dining wire desperation, which gave way under his w eight. Jection to Beoietary Shaw being enter-room. The house was placarded with I ?n St. Louie. tained Several tried men Ho to Hock prevent "No admittance" signs all the foreColonel Reynolds gave no reason for I kln7 Chines Are Again Handling noon, but the people grew heedless of climbing through the window, but woo his American uooas. declination, except unwillingness to I these when the raising of the building unable lo restrain hid. seemed to have been successful, end Chairman Neldringhaus declined be-WIDOW RECEIVES ANOTHER the younger persons began dancing. I Bulletinrranci., the btcotton ths ssys SLICE OF VALUABLE ESTATE. cause R. C. Kerens and Ed. BuUer American goods tn the Orient Is prare The victims were all loeal workmen were Invited. and townsmen or villagers living In tically broken. Returning tourists, the vlrinlty of Nagold. Chirago. April 6. Mrs. Maud A. business men and Chinese who arrived widow Much bitterness prevails at Nagold King, of the late James C. King, today on the liner America say that tt against the contractor, and the states a wealthy hoard of trade operator who is only a matter of time when the Boston. April 6. Secretary of State I discrimination against wared from this attorney from Tuebingen has begun an died In 1901. was today given $1,000,-t'l1 N. Wm. for official Investigation of the disaster. Olin, 'today suspended the the King estate by a decision country will entirely diuappesr. He has found that the precautions handed down in the circuit court by cense of the Metropolitan Coal com-a. 8 Lambert has just established I taken against an arrident were of the Judge Walker. pa fly of this city, which had been g mint for the Imperial Chinese I with fixing exortlonate prices Prnment in Ho Kan province in the King's estate at the time of hl slightest, hut K Is doubtful if the death amounted to 63,000.000, and on coal Since the coal strike move-- 1 Tf ry Is solely responsible for this. ),clrt 0f the empire. He aaya Only three women were among those linn.OOO wo given to Mrs. King under ment was inaugurated. there is positively no discrimination killed the landlord's wife and two sersgrerment the remainder against American gooda tn that provWESTON FLINT DEAD. vants. A common funeral will be held being devised to endow a home for old ince or any of the small places that he men. Today's decision takes 1900.006 Saturday afternoon. vWited. from The home's fund. Washington, April 6. Weston Flint, I Chan Ki Lung, a silk merchant from MONEY FOR FAMINE SUFFERERS. lawyer, journalist, educator end former china, where the trouble started, said: librarian of tlie Washington public I WILL BUILD RAILROAD. in Canton there are as many as Honolulu. March 31. via San Fran, library, died In thla city today, aged J twenty Chinese firms which are handcisco, April 6. Residents here hare Tacoma. Washn.. AnrfI 6 The Amer- l'd, years. He waa formerly United I ing Arilerlcan goods and they are I subscribed 6300.000 for the building of ican 8mclters' company la to build 125 consul rt Chlnkftng, China. ing many buyers. the Hankow & Canton railway by Chi- miles of railroad from Valdes to its nese. Bonanza copper mine in Alaska at San Francisco, April 6. Tho base- (will serve in german army. The sum of 12,600 hue beea sent by onre. Thi hss been decided upon by ball season will open tomorrow in the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' assort-tin- n John JiiEgen-hieof the this city with a eerie between Ban Berlin, April 6. The government president, to relieve the snlferers from the company, after consultation with FrancLco and Seattle. At LosAnge - lof the Argentine Republic hau sent famine tn Japan. Other local R. Rust, of tb Tsrntna smeller. The lee. Oakland and Lo Angeles will play I twenty-siof hs officers to serve in 1 of Japanese and whites are ore wiir he made into mat. at Valdez and Portland and Fresno will cross th German army for a period op a being gathered for the same purpose, and chipped here to be refined, feau at the latter ci'-j-. year and a half. The Examinef a PRETTY S.OuO take actin - The ladles of tha Episcopal church will give a cake sale with baked beans School dismissed Thursday night for and brawn bread at Burt's store ou a spring vacation and conference. It --s, will reconvene Tuesday, . Saturday, April 7, at 2 o'clock. Elder lYiomna Bhrieee occupied thn EL E. Stewart, a Southern Fsclllc time t devotional Thursday In a very fireman, was brought to the Ogden profitable and Interesting talk on InGeneral hospital last evening front tegrity. Wells, N'eveda. He Is said to be seriFraf. McKay wsa n Salt I.eke visitor ously 111 a week a so Sunday. He assisted in the of a parents' clues In Onion seta, flower and vegetable the organization Seventeenth ward. needa la bulk and packages. Ioultry Profs. MrKendrlck end Bradford The most complete nddreased the Jcint session of the M. supplies, etc. ad relisMo assortment la Ogdea st 1. A. it Rlverdsle and the First ward, Grout's Seed House, 262 24th 8l. reapeetlvely, lest Sunday, President Shurtllff paid the school box An alarm from sixteen, located n visit Inst Monday, as did al-Prof. at the corner of Thirtieth street and Levi Young, of Salt Lake. Horh addeWashington aveiue, took the fire dressed the student body during tho partment at 11:30, last evening, on a thnolngy period. needless ran. There was no Are. Rehearsals for the "Witch of the Woods" are going on afternoon and Be the hoy's clothing window at evenings at the acedmy, with a regu Thu Toggery. larlty end persistency that mean sue ceaa when presented Mika Yokel, who defeated Fat Mur- two orfor the opera, hence. three weko tbo the contest at la wrestling phy The senior class is sending out Ornnd Thursday evening, took trip for their dauce. It will be will to .Salt He rest yesterday. in the Acedmy Amusement hall given few for before a to up' days returning Friday evening, April 13. thn Sanitarium In Ogden eaayon. Principal McKay delivers an ad Thn ladle of M. E. church will serve dress In the Assembly hall at Balt Lake luncheon at No. 2114 Washington s ve- City this afternoon before the ofnue from 11 to 2 Saturday, April 7th. ficers and teachers of the primary The gentlemen of M. E. church will ociHtlone, on the subject of "How to Child anno dinner from 6 to S nt the same Teach place sad date. Price 23c. In all grades, shades and price. 36 yeara experiA hoy was horn to the Faiiltlraa hanging; erife of George Ritchie, n deputy clerk ence. Painting In all its branches. In the office of County Clerk Mattson. G. A. Muller A 8on. 2593 Wash., opp. 1093. George Is exceedingly happy, as this Library, Ind. phone la the first boy to meko an appearance DEMURRERS OVERRULED. la thn home. .1 2,600 600 2.000 Testerday being the second day of I tho Presbytery, which is In session 1 HAS CAUlp $1,-852.- - A deed of separation and partition between Orlando W. Hollbaugh and Elisabeth HoUhnugh was filed w ith the city recorder yesterday. The deed sets forth the agreement as entered Into between thn couple, who have agreed BEN WILSON ADDRESSED ING AT COURT HOUSE. nu BREVITIES ' At the' regular meeting of the board of education, held last evening, all members were present, with the exTho minception of Mr. Browning. utes of the last meeting were read and approved, 'im treasurer's report showed cash on hand as SIS ,281.55. A report was received from the finance committee and was read. Tha report aet tynh the amount considered necea-sarfor the support of the schools during the coming year, from July, ISHid to June, 1907. The amount necessary to pay Interest on bonds accruing during the said year on bonds, apd tne amount necessary to he used exclusively for purposes of school slteg and the erection of school buildings. The report, in detail, follows: 76,000 Salaries . Fuel . 2,6o0 Repairs and improvements .. 6.000 lected by tax levy. No reports were received from TONIGHT setors All Raaaalgnad to Positional Last Night He Dealt With tha Different They Formerly Held Candidates Pointa of View From Which to General Assembly Appointed - Labor Problem la Seen. June, ., 1 SECOND DAY'S SESSION OF UTAH 11S?00 Total for all purposes Of the above amount it la expected that 144,000 should be realized by apportionment of etate senuol taxes, With this deduction from the total a balance of 974,200 remains to be col- MRS. JANE A. CHAPL0W DEAD lYee lessons In art needle work Tuesday and Saturday of each week from 1 to 11 o'rlock. Clark's. t Furniture Printing Interest on bonds School sites and buildings.. erty. J..N. SI Ns6 REGU- Supplies Text hooka Koval mkim mwwb ee., mw vmk. Phsne two rings OF EDUCATION IN LAR SESSION. Newspaper Newspaper Men EDITORIAL ROOMS BOARD Men Were in Greet Ferm Sum of 1118,200 Needed for Support of the Schools From July and tha Contest Was Never in 1907. Are made with Royal Baking Powder 'bread, biscuit,, cake, rolls, muffins, crusty and all the various pastries requiring a leavening or raising agent Risen with Royal Baking Powder, all these foods are superlatively light, sweet, tender, delicious and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder is the greatest of time and labor savers to the pastry cook. Besides, it economizes flour, butter and eggs, and, best of all, makes the food more digestible and healthful EXAMINER TELEPHONES LAST LECTURE WESTEEM RIO GRANDE 7:43 Lesrinf ' .:1 $:04 Ogdon Leaving Ogden.g Leaving Ogden-Leavin- Ogden---Leavin- lG:- - g Ogden. LMVing Ogden... . - -Leaving OgdenLake Leaving Salt Lsks Balt Salt Lake Balt Lake C ty flavin Balt Lake CRT City-Lea- ving 16:S l:46F :06 F |