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Show THE CITIZEN 12 have is good for the country. A wide- 3 THE BRINE CURE spread plague that would merely kill the bodies of our citizens would be less disastrous to the general welfare. The sort of prohibition we have is destroying the soul of the nation. To save ourselves, we must have a revival of religion or a repeal of the present sort of prohibition. The Spectator. HAPPY DAYS. Yes, Pershing and Wilson are great men, but I think Lincoln and Washing- ton are the most interesting and most lovable characters in history. Why? 'Because they were both born on . holidays. For each 100 pounds of meat use A I FOK salt sugar 2 oz. salpeter 6 gal. water Thoroughly mix the salt, pulverize saltpeter and sugar (either brown or white, brown preferred) and rub some of the mixture into the hams, shoulders and bacon. Pack all meat, hams, shoulders, bacon and jowls in the same vessel. Put the skin side down on all except the top layer, which should 12 lbs. 3 lbs. ;oyec ess xcla . be ould Ine v augl bout DnupiroYODDjiQinit m put skin side up. Boil the six gallons of water and mix with it, while it is still warm, the ingredients left after rubbing the meat. Twenty-on- e days will cure well enough to be smoked, but it is best to leave the meat in the cure three days per pound of meat. . oolly pi yim Johi ras sp Denver&RioGrandeMero Individual seivice'is one the characteristics of of the Columbia Trust Company. Our officers will discuss yoor problems with you and help you in every possible way. Columbia TRUST COMPANY Is Spending He srve ss, a lunde lenty mtiiiuiMHittmuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiituiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiit FLOWERS For I WEDDINGS FUNERALS and all occasions I S HOBDAYS Flower Shop 246 South Main she said, If you think I said such a thing as she said I said I had said. Dear girl, he answered, you must not think I think you think you must be the kind of girl, I think you must be if you said such a thing as you said I said you said you had said. It seems he knew she knew he knew she said just what she said she heard her friend had heard him say he had heard her say, but with intuitive feminine tact she accepted the apology. ( Street S Tho. Hobday, Prop. I Phone Wasatch 987 S B S fiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiHimimimi The Democrats should have a pleasant time at the national convention. They have little to quarrel over but the League of Nations, government ownership of railroads, the tariff, and prohibition. Brother Bryan will kindly refrain from making an issue of the question as to how he happened: Whether in the Garden of Eden or via evolution. The Spectator. , (Keith Emporium) I uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijii:Bi:iiiiiiiiii:!iiiii;iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, 1 I I I Mrs. Denver & Rio Grande Western,1 a t disbursed in Utah during 1923, forMn. Fuel, Taxes, Pay Rolls, Dining Cars and Hotels $So3L Whi ie ttAIN ST SO luted pre jud WHAT DID SHE SAY? You are no gentleman, 125 he fc 99 By its grace the most insignificant The members of this organization endeavor to meet personally all those who are patrons of this bank. Best Music In The City. Warner Stone and His Dansante Orchestra DANCE DANSANTE TONIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i: aren COURTESY. man represents a positive value. It is a sign which makes us assume the presence of other pleasant traits benevolence, gentleness, good education. Not to make use of courtesy would be equivalent to rejecting a treasure that is offered to us for nothing. When courtesy springs from the heart it reaches hearts. Then it protects us, as picked artillery protects the army that follows it. We advance pleasantly through life, since everything yields before its enchanting force, which wins hearts and fancies along the road. Ve I Denver & Rio Grande Wester Plea Ig to is the largest taxpayer in Utah. tan is lirty Denver & Rio Grande Westerr Employs More Men in Utah tharJohniJ e a n railroad. other rithme any Papa-Denver & Rio Grande Westerr has More Miles of Rails in Utah1 than any other railroad. An old nam Denver & Rio Grande Wester nlshed Serves More Important Citie0f' and Towns in Utah than any othet railroad. The si nouncei recen great nerican 3 i ! Why Not Patronize tl'if Denver & Rio (Grande Western Paollroad? Icago NOT Hard Ci Locatior illdlng, Notice )eting the o 29t Bessmen 1, Of the out MIIIIIIIIBIllllBIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllIIlliailBIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllBIiailllllllllllllllllllBIIBMBIIIIlBIIBlIIIIBIlllllllllllIllltlllBMailWU |