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Show TGE MOIiXlXG EXAMINER: U FOM W. Orehaatral laadar. Violin Instructor. 673-- . ova 132 Poplar Boll phono CHAS. C. THATCHER, Arranger of Muais for Orcheet.n and Band. Theatrical Pianist Ind. phono 743. 330 Wash. Ava. MRS. Teacher of (Moravian Studio S W. Violin. 543 27th STOWELL Ind phono I17G St IDA M. CASSIN Guitar and Mandolin. Byetom). Alee Plana 224S Quincy Ava Inotructar of Punk Studio 2530 Lincoln Avk MISS CuARA WARNER, DENT MOWERV Plano Thoonr. Boll Phono HM. Leechetixky Method. Piano Teach or, 560 Twenty third stroet -- A M. PANTONE Violin Inatrucior. Orcheotral Work H. H. MORTON. Orehaatral Work a Specialty. Teacher of Violin. Studio 1081 Oak a specialty. AvanuOb Jeficieon Avk 2721 A W. SALTER. Teacher of Piank Studio 274a Adams. Phone 817 Ind. A. W. PURDY. Teacher of Violin; alao Orcaeetral Work, ISO 28th St Boll phono lk ERNEST M. W. JONES Plano, Cabinet Organ and Harmany. Studio S343 Waah. Ava. - i k. OLGA WEHRENDt MIBB Teacher of Binging. 2309 Adame avk Boll phono Wash. Avk ART e e MRS. MARY L. SHIPP, Taasher of Guitar and Mandolin. St 33d ISA . Teacher of Plana, Leachetrxky Method, Studio 2309 Adama Avk CLYDE REDFIELD, Tsachsr of Violin and Trombone Orchestral Work a Specialty. Stadia 349 Washington Avk 304 47B-Y- BAUER MISS ALMA Piano Inotructar. Rasdicnca BLAIR HENRY MISS DELLA LUNft North d Pione Tuner and repairer. Fine tone and action regulating. 23(7 Waah. Avk Ball 753-- MRS S E. REDFIELD T teener of Plank Avonuk Studio, S4S Waahlngton Studio, 30 ADDIE J. PARRY Instructor on Piano, Organ and Guitar, Vocal Ltaaona Taught hy St Ki te. Studio 2S1 Twenty-thir- j MRS TILLIE N. BLASDEL, Concert Planioto, Teacher oi Plank Studio ISIS Adantk Phono Ind. 468l Ind Phone MRS. J. L. HERRICK. Lessens in china painting. Fixing a specialty. Complete lino of white china and matarlalk Studio 2760 Waah. avk MISS MARIE A. ADAMS C. BARRATT eschar of piano and vocal cut lure.. Studio, Ogdon (Wodneaday and Thuraday,) 2543 Lincoln avo. Studio, Salt Lake City (Monday, Friday and Saturday,) 21 Kendall Square. ADA Instructor In Art; Drawing, Oil, Watar Color and China Painting. Studio 2430 Lincoln Avo MISS LUCILE WALLACE Teacher In China Painting. Daalor In Fine China, Plain and Decorated. Studio roar 642 27th. SL Real Estate For bargains In Ogdoh H. H. GODDARD. Invent-menta- , euc JAB. E. BALLANTYNE. Real Estate, Insurance and Office SIS Ecdaa Bldg. Real Estate, Leans, Insurance, Commaralal Stacks, 110 Eccles Bldg. J. J. BP.UMMITT Loank Insurance, Real Estatk Waahingtan Avk Both phonek 1408 Thank possible. W. N. PEIRCE. Real Estate, Notary, Fire and Ufa Inaura noa, 41S S4th SL Both W. D. WILSON Real Estatk Insurance 219-22- and Ecdaa Bldg. 0 Bth 'phonek B. L. IVES, Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Renta, Collections, Notary Public. B. H, GODbARD, Real Estate, Fire and Life Incur-anc412 Ecciee Notary Pubiie. Bldg. Ball Phena 634Z. W. B. WEOELL Real Estate, Loan, Insurance and Rentals. 24SS Washington ave. Boyle block. Both phonct. Rod Fire Estate, inourtnco, Both KELLY A HERRICK. General Insurance, Loans and Rental Real Ectata Invsatmantk A. A. WENGER, Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Mart, gage Loam. IS First Nafl Bank Bldg. Ind. Phone 721. M. SKEEN. Farm Landk Spaelal attention paid to property. 4t and 60 First Nai'l Bnk. Bldg. Beth Phonek J. C. NYE, Estate, Loana and Insurance. Notary Public, 2411 Washing, ton Avenuk Real J. C. SIMMONS. Real relate dealer In Five Points properties ar.d farm landk Rental 220 Wash. Ave, properties handled. Bell 'phone 983-y- , EARTH for EALE at ODDS and I. T. Alvord, 2277 Waah. 'Phono 372. Lands, Loans, Invrat-mentFurniture, Hardwaie, Oiehea. CHAUNCY PARRY Real Estate, Fir Inauranea and loana. Corner 23d and Wash , Basement. Attorneys AGEE, CHEZ A M'CRACKEN Attorneys and Counselors. Rooma 440-4First Nat Bank Bldg. JOHN fc. Attomey-at-Law- BAGLEY. . Attomey-at-Law- Eccles 300-30- 1 Rooms Attnrnry-et-Law- Attomey-at-Law- S14 and son's Grocery. . S15 Eccles Twenty-fourt- If will 260-Z- ; Bldy. ii . SL, over Richard Ind. phone 64, i f a well know n cheni requires ntosugar to If i' - boiled !'h it an :f prepared ill Ibis way. Conk on! two quarts a a time, and the ''mi t i!! not mah up i' In Bankruptcy, U. 8. Commissioner, 2442 Washington Ave. - 4iilt OGDEN FLORAL CO. Store 413 Twenty-fourtat. Greenhouse cppseite Gienwood park. Phonee, Bf'l 636-Ind. 193. Floral Artieta. Ogden City Dentists lug. ' FEL3HAWS DENTAL PARLORS. Over Spaigo'a Book store 2465 Wash. Ave. 'Phone 79 k Beil A u rerei-- t Kin acres uf - at a Inn ling ip-i ihor o nii'.ea : - p.ttu'p ' uf of n-- t ' s' , Mii-.iT- a. setrnty l!nio. Ida i all the smelting PROSECUTION ENDED. companies doing husi-- j ness crc Ot Ijike valley Salt Lake. Aug. 24. There will be In the case (hey came upon the in no fur: hi r vtation "f i' H. Griffin, who hold. agair.st Dr. prosecution M. R. Stewart, city health iiiiw-'- i 'he uf ommlssiunc fur :hi commissioner, charged with creating The Atncr'-ca.ssoriati.-a nuisance. The case has been dropjiar Snieiiir and Refining companv ped and d:s:i.'ed upon motion of the hi'- was repri-.--eb Chsrle W. a:t iney. manaaor ; ihp United In Judge Dana T. Smith's court this Swci. im rig. Refining and Mining morning, af'r the Jones matter had . cnmpani purge W. IIen'T. gcnt-ia'- , hern disposed of ly dismissal. County : t traffic the Attorney Clirtstenscn addressed the V l ar court as folltms: Smeiiiig iing b n- man H. tiu,r-nassistin' now move that the case against manage:, ah Consuhdured Mining M R Stewart be dismissed." The or--. company h' II. II. Canning. Jr . genera, dr-.,i, made anl tbs Incident closed. 'manager. Tn-lo- r and Brnntm Batn-Y ;il'.ng ci riip.irv hr n Head-- i I 'm larvul.l, v ..idhrldge. vice .in 'I ,1. V ac.lie? Siotuacii "off"? .lust a plain ! th.v .'(i-- ,!' and j attion. cs' of lazy liver. Burdock Blood lisrl-'- s S.imti'ir.- iMnipany tu I' I:' rs tunes liver and stomach, Koiil.iiJ,.-- . mineral manngei. dige-tio- n. purifies the blood. Un 'I - "a '.road side of the cnilnv-vcrs-i I..-Line Short was rep- WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. U.tgon A' r.t its geneta! munast-rs.tnl tt.at n respect lug ire s 'o i on di:p jv'de dt'pih. or to "iv u- hardpHU. !:e has now sun no lower mu thtrt' i've holes. From this sjs-of hole-- two act of samples were ,:.- - u. the con cuiratt-the first nc a ia' a ion if IJ27 gold per .if- the leiiMh-a ni :ctt wuh .in aretage f Ihp-Wi'h vaults of course. Manager ?in iei ntuih pleased, an 1 at this hoar pt- '.vi'.Vn is being un le to the und.-- r a most encrattic po.cy. ..:-:- . .v h-- - , s . - g'.'-'C- a fr-.u- and ti' h- f snmp'-.nin Mi.- . ! --, n . r inclusive a results. v:m! serving the the niviagru" p'len :: p.iiu ho-- t . i sion VALUES. mauve sampling of the ' hivrlng grave! a quired In- the in-W.irnor M.ning company of thi abt:g th- hank of the IVdk rtv. 1 ; s.'-iir- ! y choicer: carnations, roses and other flowers, with appropriate green. Prices moderate. 162 Thirtieth at. Bell 813-K- . It MARVELOUS VARNEY FLORAL CO. Florpi deeigns of eve-description to order. Delivery prompt! made. Order by phone. Bell E13-- . Greenhouse, 162 Thirtieth at. VARNEY FLORAL CO. : It. as It fart that M'.ii Referee The s i s un-te- - s, i - Aito-r.e- ) lnd.,293. W, B. LISTER. DENTAL BOSTON PARLORS, Open Sunday 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. Over Browning's. 2461 Wash. Ave. - honschiH-piTs- . in fruit, akc a srup of the sugar In a dull, rooking the fruit only lung I'romth tu In- thoroughly i Ion. putting it up. All the jar I'niiit cull, add about tlcre prxnifiilK ,f the thick syrup. an.l so on nil the jar in they will find the lit much better and more nntitial In linur than when tie sugar is mixed In it and conked. In this way. ui, . I'm-nut much sugar to THOMAS MALONEY THE PORTER FLORAL CO. Choice cut flowers always on Floral designs a specialty. hand. Greenhouse cor, Jefferson ave. and Twentieth at. W. L. Porter, Mgr. W. Car-fiel- UP FRUIT. PUTTING City Florists Phones Bsll KNIFE. John Roberta and Patrolmen Ilenry Johnston sud Jim Williams. Before they could place her under arrest they fnced a large bread knife and her threat to kill the first man that laid hold of her. Yesterday morning a complaint ranie to police headquarters from G. A. Anderson, proprietor of a rooming bouse at 223 West First South atreeti woman was tu the effect that the drank and disturbing the peace In a manner. Her most pronounced wcreechinga aroused the neighborhood and greatly perturbed thoee living In the vicinity. Rite la said to hare made threat toklll the neighbors if they interfered with her. The three peace offlceis hurried to the house In the patrol wagon and attempted to arrest her. They were addressed by her In terms more force-fi-than elegant. She then ran Into her room and shut the door. Sergeant Rolierti attempted to force the door, hut was unable to do so until he had broken It lu. He then advanced upon her. hut as she had vecured the bread knife he bethought himself of strategy. While he ad sored on the left flank of the hostile., Patrolman Johnston sljlj rrept upon her right. As lu- her arm she wheeled upon hlM. but naa slipped In her course by Williams, and then Roberts took the knife fuiin her and assisted the offher Into the hurry wagicers In on. She was booked at the police station for drunkenness. When the afternoon session of court was held the woman was ntiil too much under the Influence uf her Joy potions to appear. She will probahly In Judge Iflehl this afternoon :o explain the reasons fur her unduly 'llnrloii- - cclehra'inn. Building. M. D. LC88ENGEH Attomey-- a 108 Ecdea Building. VERDICT. . !u-i- 164 "NOT GUILTY" COURT'S 8alt Lake; Aug. 24. In the case of R. Jones, Jr., who waa charged with embezalement, etc, from the county Infirmary, of which he was superintendent, came to an end this morning In the court of Judge- - Dana T. Smith, the prosecution having failed absolutely to make even a shadow of a rase against Mr. Jones. When court adjourned on Wednesday It waa with the understanding that County Attorney Christensen would make additional argument, and present authorities, on the proposition MARTINEAU IS MADE CHAIRMAN. of Introducing an alleged coufesalon before the corpus delicti bad been esSalt Lake, Aug. 24. Democratic tablished. This morning the county state chairman, to succeed Simon attorney frankly stated that he had said all he could on that phase of the Bamberger, resigned. Lyman R. case and would leave the matter with Democratic slate secretary, to suc- the court. Judge Smith, as on Wedceed Joseph Cohen, resigned. M. F. nesday, ruled in favor of Attorney Boren' X. Christensen, counsel for Mr. Cunningham. Date for Democratic state convenJones. The county attorney then stated hat. the "state rests. tion, October 4, at Salt Lake. If the court please, I move that At the office of Slate Senator Hitumi Bamberger (his morning the Demo- the rase be dismissed and that the decratic forces of Utah were organised fendant be discharged, said Attorney for the coming campaign. Lyman R. Soren X. Christensen. The prosecution did pot resist the Martineau, who acted ae cl tv and , county chairman in Salt Lake for the motion. The orderVlwill he blade. The case last city election, was unanimously elevated to the state chairmanship, is dismissed and the defendsnt disafter the resignation of Senator Bam- charged, said Judge Smith. berger had been accepted, and a vote EXCURSION TO of thanks tendered him fur his faithREDUCTION PLANTS ful service For the choice of eecretary, which is Salt Lake, Aug. 24. The members vacant on account of the absence ut Joseph Ciihcn in the American parts, of the Salt Lake Real Estate associaranks. M. F. Cunningham was chosen tion are looking Into the matter-o- f d unanimously. rnnniug excursions to the new The line of campaign waa Inforsmellers, the big concentrating mally discussed and James H. Moyle mills In the same vicinity and to stated that he wanted to see if a policy other points of Interest. of atraight out and out opposition to "There are a whole lot of people in the Republican machine, afld a con- this city, said Secretary Perkes of stant Invitation to them io come in the Real Estate association today, and follow the Democrats if they woul i "who do not realize the importance get together to fight a common foe. if, or the magnitude of the work ;hat The sentiment waa unanimous against has been carried on during the past fusing In anv foriru year. By running an occasional exState Chairman Martineau was giv- cursion to these great reduction works en authority to issue a call for the our own cltixena as well as tour ita. state convention, and to fix the date will be given an object lesson which anywhere between September 2n and may serve to Impress upon them more Octolier 4. After the meeting adjourn- forcibly than could he done in any ed Mr. Martineau stated that he had other manner the grgat good being derided upon the lest named date, and done by the mining and smelter comwould call the convention to meet panies, and what It means for the then. future of Salt Lake City. We have There wire present at the meeting industries springing up all around ua this morning 18 members of the wtate whlcli will make of this city ag reat committee, several of them being intermountnin metropolis; but a great proxy holders from outside counties. many do not appreciate the real ImThose prevent were Senator Simon portance of them." Bamberger. Senator A. CJ. Bur her of A committee, consisting of O. F. T. M. of Carhe coun- Peterson. John G. Anderson and W. G. Logan. Maughan Thomas ty. IMIllpa of Davis county, was appointed to take up the Ashhv Snow, bolding a proxy from Tuttle, excursion matter. DHnaWashingian county; Beery, tional committeeman, with a proxy SENSIBLE ENGLISHMAN. from !Vv Elder; Judge T. Marinpaux. a bolding proxy from Beaver county; Salt Aug. 24. An Englishman Fisher S Il.ir-lspeaking for Uintah; with mining Interests in this state It Andrew Morgan, from Utah county; at the Elks' club this morning Jo. VM'.lip-- . , from .Tuah; Mat Thomas, called his admiration of the order to express M:iri-..-auR. John Item, S. A. and his desire to Join It. He said he King, j F i; bbs. with a proxy from had met tnanv Elks in the course of Sevier; llvde, with a proxy from his travels and always found them to S.inpite. ;m james H. Moyle. he pretty good fellows, so he thought It would lie plessant to he one of them. MEET RAILROAD OFFICIALS "Are you an American citizen?" the secretary asked. The Englishman reSalt I.Hkr ng. 24 There was an plied that he was still a subject of held today in the Edward VII. "Then I'm afraid we can important office iif Oregon Short line rail- not do anything for you." was the reroad, a: ot.-- h the demurreae rules ply. The visit, r then and there deP'riinnlKati'd .i few day since hv the clared hia intention to get out hia first e U'ah ('hi association, came tip paper ut tbe earliest opportunity and fur paHirnl.i" and pronounred dismisin time become an Elk. Rail Lake, Aug. 24. Mary Killed was arrested yesterday by Sergeant T. R. O'CONNELLY. R. 8. FARNSWORTH v Mar-llnea- , First Nat Bank Bldg. INT O ATRENCH. Salt Lake, Aug. 21. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Hawker of East Mill Creek were thrown Into trench on State street, Sixth and Seventh South streets, left open by the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company's construction gong, at 11:30 last night They were not Injured and were able to return to their homo a soon as they were taken from the trench. Mr. and Mrs. Hawker were driving home when their horse took fright and turned their buggy over, throwing them into the trench. Patrolman J. M. Lyon was passing at the time on n street rar and got off to assist them out of the trench. He notified police headquarters of the condition of the treuch and the telephone company was directed to place a light to warn people passing the trench. - Attorney and Counselors Law E. T. HULANISKI Attomey-at-Law- THROWN one-mil- J. D. SKEEN Avo. Office 21-2- 2 together with the Jvi.(uH) the city dads so generously threw iuto the lap of P. J. Moran. live-mil- Rooms 31 and 32, First Hat. Bank. . Waahlngton FOR DRY CONDUIT. Salt Lake. Aug. 24. Two hundred and elghly-fiv- a thousand dollar la the price now demanded by Knudson A Begley and then allied Interests fur the water in Big Colton wood creek, water which la so badly needed by the city to 21)1 the aching void now existing In the brand new Mnran conduit. It came out at the conjoint meeting between the Knudson and the city interests in the office of Mayor Thompson yesterday afternoon. Thoee present at the meeting were Mayor and Thompson, Counrilmen Mulvey Tuddenham, H. J. Dininny, City Engineer Louis C. Kelsey. Superintendent of Waterworks F. T. Hines and A. F Doremus for the city and Rudolph Knudson, J. P. Cahoon, George Curley and Attorney Sam A. King for the allied Knudaoq interests. It transpired at the meeting that the transfer of certain land and water Interests from J. P. Cahoon and others to the Progress company the other day was a part of the scheme to so embroil and enruntber the city that, unless the condemnation suit Instituted hy the city comes out successful, and there Is no great hope that It will; that unless the city pays over a sum in excess of on, quarter of a million dollars, the conduit will go to rot, waiting for the water that never came, Sam-ueloo- VOLNEY C. GUNNELL Office 2408 WATER 1 8. S. SMITH Mina and Realty Broker. Notary Public. Room 51, First Nat. Bonk. 557. Ind. phono E. S. ROLAPP. Real Estate .Fire Insurance, Notary Public, Rentals, 404 Eccles Bldg., Bell phene 25; Ind, 3X Endk" It is estimated by the management after repeated samplings of the soil that la contained in its acquisitions on the bauks of the Boise is gold of value of nu leu than $1,359,043. and It la upon this that it will begin drawing as soon as equipment baa been Installed. Kraus Kramer and lver Lawson base age: a btira matched tor ibo world's rbampainabip and the races will be ruu nexi week, in Kali Lake. The flrn heat will be ran on Tuesday, with iso luurr beetle Friday night. Manager Johnnie Chapman said that Laaon had been rumaiaied by Referee C. L. Barry and that the Swede1 would be ready in ride the races of bis life rest week. The reinstatement cornea only a seek after the bike wonder was suspended by Referee Berry for refusing to ride the second neat of the nuu-race with Kramer. Following the ftrat beat there was a deal of knocking, chiefly because Lawson had such an easy time in show iug Lie heels tu the East Orange rider .and the hint at fake put lver out of buaineaa. He refuaed to come onto the track and Kramer was put against Hardy Down-lu- g n and won. Kramer trill ride in a mile paced rare, and then next week the Easterner will he given another crack at Lawson. Manager Chapman s'ated last night that the suapenxion of ljiwson had mot been telegraphed to the N. C. A. officials in i he East, and that this was not a necessity. "The local referee has the power t suspend a man and make that suspension stick, said Chapman last night. If the rider thinks it unfair he can appeal it to the X. C. A., and If successful can be reinstated over the head of the referee. The New York governing body does not necessarily have to lie notified, j Bui to make our aide the stronger, a telegram was received by Mr. llalvorsen from It. L. Kelsey, chairman of the governing board, lust night, telling him to reininstate Lawson. Following these structions, Referee C. U Berry ordered that he be reinstated. Lawson will appear before the public in two events, and it will be Interesting to note the way the star is takeu, after hia recent refusal to ride. The card tonight la un attractive one. Kramer and Raniuclsun will ride the third heut uf the original world's championship race at one mile, six laps uf which will be paced. There e will alao be a lap handicap e and open for professionals, in both of which Lawson will ride. The amateurs will Indulge in an Auatrialian pursuit and a mile handicap. The wurld'a championship event next week will have nothing - do with the one which has just failed. Manager Chapman has put up another $3,5ii purse, winner to take $1,504 and loser $l.(H0. This will be entirely Independent of the first race. On Tuesduy night the- first heat two milch - will be run. On Friday the two flnsl heats will be run one and three miles. All of these raees will be paced for all but the 4 wo last laps, two pacemakers being used in the three-mil- e event. WOMAN WIELDS Loano, Notary. 410 25th BL Iphonok iWiri. resented by WiiUarn H. Bancroft, vice president and geueral nmnager, and J. A. Keevra, freight agent: ;he Rio Grande ayatem by T. F. Ridgeway, general malinger, and 8. V. lerrsh, district freight agent; while the interests of the Salt Lake Route were loosed after by J. H. Burtner, district freight and passenger agent, and the San Pete Valley railway by J. W. Young, president. Mr. Griffin was there as the representative of the I'lah Car Service aeaociailon. The first Intimation that such a meeting was to be held did not reach the mining and smelting men until late yesterday afternoon, and some of tnem did not know of It until this morning. ' The Intense dissatisfaction aroused among the producers, samplers and reducers of ore over the threatened Infliction of regulations which they deemed decidedly unfair, unjust, and which, in a great many cases, together with the wide publication given the matter through the medium of the press, evidently aroused railroad officials to a full realisation that prompt action was necessary la order to stem the tide of public indignation. Upon assembling those invited and representing the mining interests were asked to show cause why the rules should not go into effect and they did so. It was pointed out to the railroad magnates that the Infliction of the proposed rules would do serious Injury to the mining and smelting interests; and the samplers would have to quit entirely and that the eventual result would be the destruction of Salt Lake as the greatest ore market in the world. Stenographers were present to make record or what each one had to The meeting lasted for about say. three hours, but the railroad officials gave no intimation as to what would be done tu relieve th situation or as iO when anything would be. However, these is every reason to believe that the whole affair will be amicably settled. and that, the Interests will act in harmony again as they have in the past. The railroad officials did not deny the fact that their lines are so crowded with business that they are handicapped for equipment; that the par service association has onty sought to get equipment! released as sunn as iiossible after being received at ita destination. gold-bearin- Fiasco. E. F. BRATZ. A M. FORRISTALU Surety Bonds, Real Estate and Insurance, SIS Ecclee Bldg. constructed by g the former owner of this domain have be-wjuc two giaDta arc n w :ipuu iht gruunj and with the reappearance of another spring active waving wl l be made t- and outside properties aea Classified Salea column. WM, A. HICKENLOOPER. Real Estate, Insurance and 209 Ecdea Building, ctaaor to N. H. Ives. To that end the u Teachor of Guitar, Mandolin and R. P. HUNTER mm Chapman Reports Reinstatement of Swtda After Recant Weatover, secretary. RUTH E. PROUT roaohor of Violin and Plan MBS Van Buron Ava. LAWS35I WILL RACE Manager MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION 11 rota at Union Labor hall ateond Sunday of each aiontn, at 11 a. m. Chaa Williams, president; I'. C. Al'Gl'ST MORNING, Frum Correspondent? and State Exchanges MISS GERTRUDE BIDDLE Instructor on Piano (Loechetreky Method) Studio 2468 Madiaon Avk THE MISSES WILLIAMS Piano Inatructerk Studio 3261 Wall Avk SAT I'M JAY UTAH. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Music & Art Instructors JOSEPH BALLANTYNE. Director Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Voico Building s Specialty. StiMila 2532 Orchard A vs. OGDEN. : I r;.i;-i.er- cunt-pi.n- . - 1 i - 1 . run-dow- I -- juo-mi- . |