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Show MOUSING TI1E EXAMIXEK: Subject, "The Leadings of Providence." A class meeting service will follow, led by E. Hi Mr. S. L Wherry. Epwonh League, at 7 p. m.. led by Rev. Frank Shaw. Topic,. Christian URL OF SOCIETY Gilson iu Citizenship.'' The eteu'ng hour will be occupied r with a sacred concert to be given the direction of tbe choir. A splendid program will be rendered, and a stiver offering taken for tne benefit of the chnii fund. The public is cordially invited to all the services. uu-de- Salt Lake freshnicnis were carried out in ths national colors and the affair was eloquent uf the nations birthday. la guessing game prises were won Dr Mr. J. D. Sullivan wat Salt Lake aMiss Miss Marie Janet Baue, Tidtur, Friday. Hodges. Raymond Wood and Btau-leMitchell. Punch wan served by Mias Rom Biel ! visiting friend la Miss Milllcent Walker. The guestj Evanston, Wyoming. were Miss Irma Moray. Miss Florence McDonald, Miss Cora Rogers, Mrs. L. D. Ensign spent part of ths Mis Elsa James, Mias Agnes Carey, seek at tbs capital. Mias Veda Gray. Mias Zells Dennison. Mis Hodges. Miss Marie Lawrer Clapp and wife bave next Bens, MissJanet Laurene Fisher, Miss week' on a pleasure trip to tbe Phoebe Porter, Miss Vivian Brown; Messrs. Allan Holmes, Richard WalkMisses Allis Bowes and Ada Whlt-tlee- y Clarence Raymond Bewail, are gnsMs of friends in Salt er, Wood, Stanley Mitchell. Carrol Sherman, Oscar Hughs, tester Sterns, Edmundson. Russell Ward, Mrs. Crim aad her gimndsoa. Eugene Henry Howard Edwards, Kolrt Ashley. ArClapp, leave Monday fur Grand En- thur Young, Albert Hall and Joha campment, Wyoming. L sou. visitor this week. y at - Miss Rita Cibsoa of Balt Lake, Is pending a few days in the city with Miu Stella Warren. EMPEY-MINNOC- Tuesday Mrs. H. C. Lyon of Idaho Falls, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ears Richardson. Ogden and faiAlly are visiting with friends in Morgan fur s few day. Mrs. X. O. Mr. aad Mrs. Freeman Baasett of BaK Lag spent the week at ths Hsrmttagn In Ogden canyon. nparintendent and Mm. Frank M Briggs left Wednesday night for i trip to Loo Angeles. Mina LouUo Gordon, iff JnekMnviile, spending a few days with Judge esd Mrs. W. L Agee. I5L, In Mbs Josephine Wheeler of Balt Ink was ths guest tins week of her sister, Mrs. George W. Larkin, Jr. Hiss Kettl Fltsgwrald Is hers from Nvw York to spend ths summer with her brother, Thomas Fltxgenald. evening, at J. eigbi-ihirt- y oclock, at tbe home of the brides parents. occurred the marriage f Miss Daisy Em per to Hubert B- - Minnoch. Tbe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Empey. and ths groom is a popular young man uf this city. Tbs bride was gowned in silk mull and carried bride's roses, while the groom wore tbe conventional black. the Bishop Wothernpuoa performed , and tbe bride wan attended by MlwGrare Minnoch, sister of the groom, and J. E. Bano was beat man. The parlor and dining room were bright with rarnatlons.roses and fern A splendid wedding supper was served In thr dining room to the many guests, who presented the young couple with numerous handsome and costly prescen-munr- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Minnoch will be at home to their friends at 433 Thirtieth Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ Latter-dsSaints hold services in their church edifice on the turner of Fifteenth street and Washington avenue. Bunday school at 9:15 a. m. Sarrauient service st 11 a. m. by Elder A! Preacblug at 8 p. m. , Mo. All via Knialey of are welcome, strangers especially of Ths ladies of ths Tolstoi drde will have their annual outing at ths on Wednesday. Her-mltg- Miss Lauretta Agee Is In ths city from Vumuvar, H. C to spend ths summer v oration with her parents, Judge and Mrs. A. W. Agee. Mbs Gladys Grant of Philadelphia Is the gueet at ths home of her aunt sad uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Lew N. Grant, for n few months. Mrs. W. O. Stanley spent the early part of the week wBh her daughters. Misses Lucille sad UlUsa Stanley, la Salt Lake City. Mrs. Aba Kuhn and daughter, Mrs. Edward Werthelmer of Ht. Louis, spent Monday In Salt Lake with Mends. ' Mrs. L E. Bensehel and bar two little daughters, Elsa and Dorothea, have returned from a ten weeks' trip to Long Branch, California. Miss Helen Powell spent Thursday Is Balt Lake City with her sister, Miu Hadis, who Is parsulng college work st tbs university. Mbs Gertrude Boll was b oaten ea Wednesday afternoon st an Informal Kensington. Ths decorations wars pink and green, ruses and ferns bring nsed. Miss Jess McDougal! of Balt Lake, Is the guest of Miss Helen Powell. Both voting ladies are normal graduates of the Utah. 1107 class, University of MWsdames Bond, Richardson and Ilulnnlskl will entertain ths ladies of ths U. A. R. old comrade and their Mends Tuesday st the home of Mrs. Hulanlskl, 2521 Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Marlon Edgar, lira. Belle Bellows and little daughter, Marlon, of PlUabiirg, Penn., are the guest uf Mr. and Mra. R. J Grlffltn and family. Mrs. Edgar is an sunt of Mrs. Grunin. Mias Gba Douglas and Mias Rachel Farley left for s elx weeks' sojourn la the cant. Before their return, thev will visit Mends in Chicago, Phllndef-phl- a and New York. , Misses Agnes Grill and Anna Moran left, Thursday evening, for Notre Dame, where they will enter the slater-hooThey were armmpanfod by Sinter Superior of the Sacred Heart academy. Mina Marguerite Freeman entertained at informal luncheon on Tuesday afternoon to eet Mls Genevieve Holmes of Lincoln. Neb. Pale pink roeee and sweet peas end fluffy bows of tulle were to carry put the table decorations. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. Miss Bessie Hnlllston entertained fw girl friends on Wednesday nper-noon- . Music and games formed the and prises were won by Min Hie Harvey and Mias Elis Stewart. The home was bright with pink and wrhlte voces and the gueste entertainment numbered about fourteen. A merry dsndng party. Including the Misses Shepherd. Wilson, Powell and McDoiigall. and Messrs. and McGuire, Keorney. McGinnis spent ths afternoon of the Fourth st the Hermitage, and tn the evening, partook of n splendid trout supper sf the Oaks. Gli-aao- Miss Edna Hansen was hostess at on Monday evening, tbe affair being given at her home on Grant avenue. The lawn was lighted with Chinese lanterns and the rrfreoh-men- t tables were si ranged beneath the trees. Mias Irene Merrill served the punch and the evening was spent at games. About thirty guests enjoyed the occasion. a lawn party PATRIOTIC PARTY. Miss Louise Hardy was hostess st a patriotic party on Wednesday evening. Doorways arched la flags and greens, vssea of roses and sweet peas I m jf bunting formed m J exceptionally pretty effect The re- - UTAH. 7, The TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT Only Indispensable Magazine BY W. C. T. U. CONDUCTED EDITORIAL COMMITTEE ITS THE AMERICAN MONTHLY MISS MABEL M. CHARP1E MRS. CLAYTON COOL1DGE MISS LEOTA S. KENNEDY "MORE LIGHT ON COCA-COLA.- " Reading Mra. M. M. Alien's article ua the Coca-Col- a discussion tn The I'nitm Signal of June A reminds me: When I was pastor is a certain prominent Michigan town, not long ago, 1 stepped into the loading drug autre one hot day, exhausted with calling The First Congregational Church aud various pastoral duties, and said Noble tilrong Elderkia, pastor. to the proprietor, whom I well knew: Morning service at II o'clock, Sun"Have you anything suitable for me day. July 7th. Sermon, Ths Need to buy as a cuoling drink? I'm nearly of Intolerance." melted. Whats this new ad? 'Coca-ColBun-lasrbitol at 13:15 p. 111. what's that? I'll have a glass." Young People's meeting at The druggist answered, "Oh, that's o'clock. greatly in demand. But excuse me, No evening service. you don't want that. I'd rather not sell a glass of Coca-ColNothing Lutheran Church, corner 23rd St., bad you about it, but you take ice cream aad Jefferson Ave. O. E. Eluiqulst, auda or lemonade. pastor. I thanked him and obeyed hie suggesSunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school; tion. But I've wondered often what he 7 p. ni., Luther subject, meant, till these later daye, tbe lime "Christian Citizenship. uf Mra. AUen'a Investigations and anp. m., Englllsh aervelc. nouncements. Let the good work go You're cordially welcome to wor on. Rev. Frances E. Townaley la The ship with us. Signal Indrin-udeuce- a' First Presbyterian Church Joha Edward Carver, pastor. Morning worship 11 o'clock, theme; "The Aim aud Standard of Work." Sunday school at 10. Endeavor at 7. Eveniing service at A The conclusion of ths scientific sermons on creation ns recorded in Genesis and ariene; theme, "The Creation of Man." There will be musical numbers at each service by the choir. UTAH DRUGGISTS AND COCAINE. REVIEW REVIEW S corner h Seven-Heade- h THE WILL POWER OF habit-produci- tphy-siclt- CHURCHES lf h l, I Muld srcr-SW- i WE WANT AGENTS The maa who can do bard and fective brsia work during the day and then go home, banish his cares, and take hia ease, la a man to be envied. He la all too scarce. Wittiest the In crease in the ma one meets who are prematurely gray or bald or wrinkled. The man without a wrinkle is either a man without a care, or one who has mastered the secret of working without worrying. The late Chancellor Runyon of New Jersey, one oF the hardest worked men that eier sat on the bench of that state, was noted for the number of Important cases he tried and the strong and permanent character of the declalune he rendered. Late every afternoon be went home and at mice exchanged shore Air a pair of comfortable old slippers, la referring to hia habits, the chancellor waz accustomed to remark: "When I come home and taka off my shoes I at th ume time take off all my cares and worries. When I put on my slippers I slip on also a feeling of ease and comfort. I banish from my mind the cases that absorb me all day at the office or la the court room. J am ready to enjoy my library, to play a game of whist or to entertain company, aa the cans may be." That is where all tlie min would like to get. It is purely a personal matter. Th will must come In to assiat the brain. VnleM a man has abused his digestive functions and upset hia nervous system, he can, in most Instance, acquire what baa been called the will habit When he has learned to go to sleep, and wants to go to sleep, to get the rest a sound sleep afford, he has won half the battle. With a reasonable amount iff exercise to. add to the sleep, the problem of working the brain and banishing the worry haa been very largely solved. Not many visits' from physicians, nor much medicine, will be required. The man will have become his own specialist, Lawrence 8. Mott la Lipptn-cott- TO REPRESENT ". US IN EVERY COMMUNITY or spare time work. The nhrrel commie-tioo- s and rash prises offered, aud the marvelous selling qualities uf the Review of Review in connection with our strong new Magazine Clubbing Combination, or with the buuka yon ever saw our LITTLE MASJ'tRI IM E aerica wilt enable you or anvone, with or without experience, to B1AKE ALL KINDS OF MONEY IN YOUR HOME TOWN yes mure, to build np a business with ns capital esixpt ENERGY a busi- -; ness that will grow, a businc that mill iuauie you both a permanent and profitable income: We'll be glad totril you all about it if yon ask us. 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WE LOAN YOU AN Via Colorado Midland ic Flat t d disease-producin- akreyii ef- An-alin- e, much-covete- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT says: hIbmi Tiwi bvt Im PWtiN M dil m MAN. rain-wste- d THIS YEAR IT IS MORE INDISPENSABLE THAN EVER operation, to be a teaspoonful of hut water every half hour. It is the men of the experience and dose observation who have laid aside alcohol; nut the fledgling, fresh from - medical school. During the last session of Utah's legislature the druggists of our state asked fur aud obtained a law forbidding the sale uf cocaine except to physician or under the prescription of a , physician. This act of the druggists was a credit to them and ahowa that they recog ulsed the danger that confronts their Ignorant and depraved patrons and are willing to forego tbe extra money that would coins from the miscellaneous aaJe of the deadly drug, to protect the health and morals of our people. Now thnt the makers of comcola have confessed to the United Stales government that this "invigorating drink contains cocaine, will these druggists be consistent enough to forego the profits on the sale of the drink : Aa we understand it, the makers hip the etuff already prepared la the form of a syrup, to a firm la Sait Lake which is the general distributing point for Utah. Balt LakP, like Ogden, is complaining of a large number of both boys and glrla who have unaccountably become cocaine fiends. The explanation ilea in tbe popularity of coca-colwhich has become a popular drink because uf the buoyant feeling It gives which Is n chief characteristic of the drug cocaine. The druggists of Utah as well as CODLIN MOTH PARA8ITE9. the proper authorities cannot afford to Ignore this great danger to the public health and morals as this drug is acThey Will Soea Be Turned Loos in the Apple Orchards. knowledged to be ihe peer of morphine in causing mental and moral deSacramento Union: The parasites gradation. on cold storage which have been-keIn the state Latchery In thla city durOGDEN FOR INSTANCE. ing the winter nionths will soon he Ths Income from license fees can- taken out and given a chance to hatch R. K. Carnes, not compensate any city for the re- out and mature. ho has charge of the propagation of stricted growth of ft city caused by beneficial insects and also the cololicense. Ask any property owner if the cloae nization of them la the orchards throughout the state, will soon arrive proximity of a saloon or house of to tils property does not depre- from Southern California and begin , ciate Its value. operations for the season that Ja rap; Looking at the metier from the mon- idly approaching. The cudlia moth parasite that ey standpoint alone, n city makes a tremendous sacrifice that grants liquor worked inch wonders among the moth la the apple orchards last year will licenses. Beside th greatly Increased cost of 1 given a better start thla year, and maintaining the police. Jail and poor tbe results are expected to be, If posdepartments under a license system, sible, more satisfactory than before. there is s bias uf a stunted growth la There are millions of these parasites valuation that offsets ths license fees, in the state hatchery on cold storage and about the last of next month fifteen times over. The farther away the aalunn and its they will be taken out, matured and attendant evils are from the boms placed In the orchards to commence of the average man with n growing the season's war oa the eodlin moth. The parasites have to be kept on family the more desirable bis property cold storage, because the warm cli..WINE GROWERS' .REBELLION... mate of this city la favorable to their maturing much earlier than there la To those Socialists who will have need for their services In the ornothing hut French wines to drink, chards. The state agricultural comthe revolt of the French wine grow- mission la already receiving applications from fruit growers from all parts ers must be s startling revelation. The peasants, who are wine grow- of the Infected districts for colonies ers. naked a long time ago for a law of the eodlln moth parasites. The forbidding wholesalers from taking valuable Insect will be distributed as r, fairly and Impartially aa possible, so tbs pure wine and, by adding iron filings, muriatic arid, log- that all sections of the state caa profit wood, etc., making five times as much by their work of extermination. wine as there wss originally, and then CHANCE TO PROVE HIMSELF. shipping It out of France aa pure French wine, thns Injuring the repuShe I would never marry a man tation and finances of the growers. The lawmakers of France had ig- who was a coward. He About how brave would It be nored the request, hence the revolt. This probably explains why the necessary for him to be in order to wine drinkers of France are greater win yonr approval? She Well, hed have to have courdrunkards than those of America mnrlatlc arid, rainwater, etc., age enough to er propose. Chicago while a littfo ruugh on the delicate News. roat of the stomach, Is not quite so intoxicating aa a greater per cent of NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Central Park Presbyterian Church 31st and Washington. Mara Morning service at 11 o'riock; subBIRTHDAY PARTY. ject, "The inevitable Result of Idolatry in Progressing Christianity." The acting pastor will offer hia In honor of her fourth birthday, Helen M. Moore, of 25k Twenty-fourtresignation. A Congregational meeting will be street, happily entertained a party of her little conxinn and friends at announced. Glenwuod Park on Wednesday. Ths Bunday school st 12:15. Evenllug service is discontinued. swings and nnlmsls furnished amusement fur the llttia folks until aupper wan called. Ths table wsa very pretholds The Christian Science tily dmm rated with ent flowers and service at 11 p. m la theSociety new Masontin y Haas. Ths red. whits and blue ic temple, Washington Avenue, bebirthday cake, with live burning tween Twenty-Fiftand Twenty-Sixtrandies, four for her sge and one, treents. yon know, for ths dear little, sweet Subject: "Life." little maid to grow, and four tiny Sunday school st 10 a, m. flags attracted the eyes of all. Tired Wednesday evening, teatlmonlal and happy tbe little ouea left ths park mtvtingi are held at I p. m. at saves o'clock. The public la cordially invited to The Invited guests were Doris and Hester Drew and Catherine McLean, attend these meetings. Free reading rooms are open dally, Halt lake City, Irene and Constance from I to i p, m. except Hniith, Jenneaaa and Will Smith, Og- In nameBnndays, building. den, Harry Usaley, Echo, Douglass and Alysou Smith, Elisabeth Breele, Church of the Good Shepherd, corAlleel Smith and Frances and Georgs ner Grant and 24th-Alf- red Brown, Coolidge, Ogden. rector. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. PLEASANT SURPRISE, ' Sunday school 9:45. Holy communion and sermon 11. One of ths enjoyable social events Evening prayer and sermon 9 p.m. of ths week, was tlis surprise tendered Morning topic, "Agree With Thine J. C. Freeland, by a number of his friends, at his residence on Sullivan Adversary Quickly. Evening, "Moses, tbe Servant of avenue. The rouma were decorated Cod." with roses and sweet pens. ' After social greetlngn, cards were SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. played, aad lb muaic of the graph-ophon- s was enjoyed. The prises The in the tent on the for skillful card playing were awarded to Mrs. Mills, Mr. Baker. rorner of Ursut and twenty-secon- d Bt. Miss Weber and Mr. A. L. Buker, A continue through the week ae usual. large box of firecrackers was ths Subject for Bunday night, "'I us Primigeutlmmi's eonrolalloa prise, and ths tive church." Monday night, "The d winner began at onew n prematura Monster of Revelations 12." Tuesday night, "Shall There be FYinrth ef July celebration. Th concluding feature of ths Jolly Vnlon of Church and State in United affair was n most delirious supper, Btates? Wednesday night. "The Mark the menu of which Included Free- of the Beast. Thursday night, "Shall land's liisrioua strawberries, that reli- Rome Rule Again? Friday night, ed forth complimentary expressions "The First Angels Message." No from ths following guests: Messrs, meeting Baturday night. and Meadumes 1U11, Baker. Weber, Meetings conducted by Elder Paul Roach, Buker, Dykeman: Mesdsmes Iverson. ludingtnn. Light. Pesrd, Mills; Misses Grace Weber. Katie Mills, Mae Hull, SACRED CONCERT. Fkirette IJghf, Packard; Messrs. C. O. Dykeman, rWsn, rreeUnd. The following program of instrn-menu- l and vocal music will be TenPYTHIAN SPOON CLUB. dered Bunday evening la tbe first Methodist Episcopal church: Metdamea Eklund and Barry furn- Grand Organ Voluntary, "Sextette ished the Pythian Spoon club a most from Lucia Doniettt Miae Laird. rellgbthil aftenmn on Thursday at the coxy home of Mrs. Barry on Anthem, "Holy Lord God AlmighTwenty-thirstreet. E. L. Lorens Card were ty Choir. played, pretty prlxos falling to Mrs. Rev. Frank Bhasr Ilobb, Hodge and Robbias. After a Invocation half hour's chat on the lawn, the Solo. Show Me the Way. Oh, Father" C. M. Williams guests were Invited to the dining Mra M. J. Mark. room, sad enjoyed a delirious re pant. The home was prettily decorated Duet. "Prayer of the Wanderer".... with Canterbury Bella and sweet peas 8. D. Condt Misses Olmstend and Myera and ths hostess left nothing nmione to mak the afternoon a moat pleasant llymn, "Lead and Keep Me" one. Bouvenler spoons were presented .11. A. llenry each hootess by the president of the Choir. alcohol would be. chib, Mra. McGaw. and all left with Offertory, beat wishes for many happy returns Bolo, "Face to Face. Herbert Johnson ABOUT COCA-COL' Mr. Vanfleet. of the day. The annual meeting of the AmerWhistling Brio. 1 Heard the Voice WITH MRS. OWENS. of Jesus Bay" Rath bun ican Medical association was held MIm Rouse. this year at Atlantic City. Mrs. C. E. Owens, aasialed by hpr Am hem, Come Unto Me and In an address upon "Drug Nenra-si- s Rest" T. D. Williams niece, Mias Ursula Armstrong, of Dr. A. E. Sterne of Indianapolis Choir. Rtanhnry, Mo., charmingly entertained Mid that the patients he was treating the Past Chiefs of the Degree of Hon- Solo. "Calient Tliou Thus. Oh. Mas- for the cocaine habit told him they trr? o. Mitxke ould do without cocaine If he would or, Tuesday afternoon. Tbe rooms were beautifully decorated with quanMias Olmstead. He also let them have coca-coltities of roars. The afternoon was "The Sinner and the raid that mothers lay the foundation Bong" , for drug habits by giving their chilmerrily spent la pleasant cm vernaMiss Rutledge, Mlsa Myera. Mr. tion and a guessing contest. In which dren paregoric. Mias Anna Hansen was most successAdams, Mr. Good. Let Us Tunc ful, sad for her cleverness wss award- Hymn (21), "Come, ALCOHOL A DECEITFUL MEDI" ed the Haitou CINE. prize. The conCli'd r and Congregation.' cluding feature of the delightful affair was a dainty luncheon served in the lXxology and Benediction. At the convention of the American The public Is rordiallv Invited to Medical association. Dr, Lewis D. Madining room. attend. A silver offering will be re- son of Brooklyn said. In s paper, that . DEGREE ceived for the benefit of the choir alcohol holds a false and nnMfe OF HONOR. fund. place in medical practice, that It Is a On Wednesday afternoon the ladies g agent, and w A DISINFECTOR. of the Degree of Honor held initiaagent. Many have died la te n. After tbe impressive ceremonpneumonia because of its use. "It A tramp ies. the newly initiated with the applying for a Job was soothes while It kllle; if It only hurt sad members repaired to a re- asked whether he could do any gar- while It kills, men would be warned. freshment parlor and amid much dening. Dr. J. H. Musser of Philadelphia "Yearn," replied the seedy one. gaietr partook of refreshing Ices said: "The physician should have Then, will The ladles parted in the best of spirits you piant these blazoned before him, "If you can do n feeling that Ogden Lodge No. 1. De- shrubs?" no good, do no harm." If the "I dont think I could do that, lagree of Honor, was again coming to would adopt thla motto, in 99 dy." the front. out of 100 rases he would refuse to Then, a hat ran mi do? asked give alcohol. They should not give ' the mistress of the house. In to the demands of the patient. PhyWt-lma'am. If you'll give me one sicians who will drill themselves not of your hushHnds cigars. I'll sit In to give In to demands of patients will the greenhouse and smoke cut the find themselves giving less and less First Methodist Episcopal Church iuiu-c- t that's eating the leave off alcohol. It does harm, rather than One-liablock east of Washington them rose.'1 Illustrated Bits. good. Alcohol masks symptoms, so avenue, on Twenty-fourtDastreet. that we cannot know the patient's vid W. Crane, pastor. Excursion to Mexico City via Rio real condition." Sunday services: Sunday echo--!- , Western Ry. Round trip RGB 15. Ai tbe British Medical association a. m. B. E. Nevii.n, superintend- Grande Tick es good to return until Sept. meeting, last year. Professor Murdoch ent. International lesson. 15th. Stopovers allowed. Tickets on Cameron of Scotland said that they Preaching, n . m.. by the pastor. sale July 11th. had found the be-- t stimulant, after sa street. JULY SUNDAY, y h of Balt Mrs. iYank Higginbotham is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ink, Thomas IX Deo. this week. OGDEN, To Chicago, Minneapolis. Omaha. Kansas City aad Intermediate prints: also Colorado points. One fare plus two dollars for the round trip. Return limit October 31st. On sale July 18th and 25th. Write L. 11. Harding, Balt Lake for full particulars. SPECIAL EXCURSION EAST VIA Union Pacific, July 18th and 25th. Tickets good to return until October the 31st Ask agents for particulars. Iron ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL At the end of this trial period, if the htm is not satisfactory, you may return it to usf entirely without coat to you. If you like it, pay ns FOUR DOLLARS AXD THE IRON 18 YOUB8. $60.50 OGDEN TO PHILADELPHIA and return, via Union Pacific, Jnly 10th, 13th. Gnod to return until Aug. 15th. Stopovers allowed. ' ) ORDER. ONE TODAY EXCURSION TO MEXICO CITY. UTAH LIGHT& RAILWAYCO. (-- Daily June 19th to July 11th Via Union Pacific, $69.15 round trip. 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