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Show THE CITIZEN 7 c dedicate new lodge home orders immediately, if for any reason they have thus far failed to do so. It appears that the Mutual Coal company has developed beyond the status of an untried and revolutionary proposition and that it is soon to become one of the big mines of the state. It has reopened since the coal strike settlement with an approximate output daily of 400 tons and promises soon to increase this rate of production materially. 5To ;lnt sea TO SWEET CHARITY. 2ll magnificent new Elks lUse will be most fittingly and gsively dedicated during the first with a unique circas j5 October, Lake's ch er Iver as staged r by the local lodge, billed by No. 85 as a is to be held ussoth production, jfily to raise funds to be distrib-- i needy and indigent families at For uiitmas holiday season. e activi-ththis has been one of chief local lodge and has grown an institution within the mem-o- f the order, summing up the proposals for the itic affair, which will be held from Iff 2nd to 7th, inclusive, the man-im- t gives out the following: huge affair, must have your support. The entire new club i open to the public the six The first floor of the circus. be known as the Slippery Gulch You will and Days of 49. to see this in order to apprecite The second floor will be used for dancing, which will be In ad-t- o iuous from 8 to 12 p. m. this there will be a first class ret fashioned after one of the most jnent New York cafes. The third will be used for the circus. We have some of the best acts the profession offers as well as a r of standard acts of high class affair, ER FU th s m n 3 m hoti ecte th rec as act )ma alii ibst lo kr rej )nt( MEN FAVORED IN EX-SERVI- POSTOFFICE APPOINTMENTS. e Figures just compiled by the department show that former service men have been highly favored in the presidential appointment of postmasters under this administration. Of the total number of postmasters appointed by the President since March 4, 1921, 921 served under the flag during the world war. During the same period 1,830 took examinations for postmaster appointments and were placed bn the eligible list. Under an executive order issued by the President, war veterans are given a special advantage in civil service examinations for postoffice appointments. Regardless of what percentage they win in their examinations, an extra grade of five points is added to their rating if they served in the world war. Post-offic- ex-jre- ly AMERICANS GREATEST LETTER WRITERS OF ALL PEOPLES. ille. itself is worth a dollar of man s money. There will be all of entertainment on each and floor and we are giving you all for the sum of fifty cents which show ep 01 ticket and entitles the pur-ta week of continuous enter-en- season Americans are the greatest letter writers in the world. According to a statement just issued by the Postoffice department, about 11,335,000,000 letters are going through the United o to all this we are giving three new, latest model, Ford ing cars to the parties holding fCije Office Phone 1172 7638j R. Phone Waa. Rea. Weat lat North 5SS . C. HENDERSON Furniture and Piano Morial t Larfe and Small 167 Auto Vana South Weat Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Why Lots of People POSTOFFICE INFALLIBLE BUSINESS INDEX. HUNT The compensation of postmasters and the classification of postoffices is determined by the amount of business, done. During the hard times which began in the last year of Wilsons administration the depression in business throughout the country resulted in a general reduction of postmasters salaries and a demotion of hundreds of postoffices to a lower class. The best evidence that prosperity is returning is the increase in the postal business with the correpsonding promotion of postoffices to the next higher rank and increase in postmasters salaries. It has just been announced by the Post-offic- e Department that owing to the increase in the postal business in the last year, 49 post offices have been promoted from second to first class, 77 postmasters of the second class offices will receive increase in salaries based upon their increased postal receipts and 145 third class offices have been advanced to second class. It is not yet determined how many fourth class MARABELLE Because Marabelles Is the place to get first class tailoring, cleaning and repair work. Time for you to start to 78 WEST FOURTH 80UTH The Mysterious Address for your work. Phone Was. 5892. Auto Repairing best work at the I can give you yery the lowest cost Complete overhauling of Motors, and Ignition my specialties. Car-buret- or A Trial Will Convince You Abes Auto Repair Shop 8. H. Abrahamson 50 East Fourth 8outh 8treet Phone Wasatch 3200 Hae been re-decor- nnd re-furnis- lied and le now at your aervice. ART PHOTOS carat diamond. committee is made up the following members of No. 85: to J. OConnor, Exalted Ruler; E. Miller, G. W. Welch, John McDon-B. T. Pyper, P. V. Kelly, B. E. lmet, J. R. McIntyre. "Circus Funeral Direct era 4S South Main Street S and the member sell-th- e greatest number of books will a genuine Elks tooth, set with EVANS & EARLY Wilcox &tubio 122 numbers If offices will advance to third class, but it is estimated that there will be more than the other two combined. SSIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIHHIUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIHIIIir t. addition ive States mails every year. This is an average of 112 letters to a person, based on the last census. The nation which comes second in letter writing is Great Britain, which has a per capita average of 84 letters anually. Germany has a per capita average of 25 and Italy 24. Letter writing has increased tremendously in the United States in the last five years. In 1907 an accurate count of first class matter showed that there was an average of only 78 letters per capita written and mailed in this country. The classleet that it Is possible to be produced are yours for the asking. Phone Wnsntch 4484 loath State Street Telephone Waaateh ISIS g I .wiuHiiHHiiiMiiunMiiMmwHMiimiMmnmiuiiimiiNiiiiiiMiHim i3 flSHums K COAL COMPANY fUTUAL MAKES Jhfi to FAVORABLE REPORT. Mutual Coal company, operating Property in Carbon county and Ming coal to stockholders Mas jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHUiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? jjjisston Cafeteria Home Cooked Foods at cost just compiled a report cov-'the period of the coal strike, ton the mine was closed down for a IJtter of six weeks and no production Hifce Quality Cleanliness Possible. Lunch to strike conditions the Mu- oal company discloses that it will behind time in filling the orders of holders, but assures all that suf-pcoal will be mined within the r11 three months to take care of all demands. There is also a notifi-atioi&g to IHake itlotfjer 8 Music Dinner ot n to stockholders to place their 327 So. Main St., Salt Lake |