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Show out the entire country, and many others. The races are held under the auspices of the Utah Racing and Agricultural Association and the Utah State Fair directors and will be conducted according to the state laws, with every courtesy and protection to the public. For those who wish to occasionally make a wager on a race they may do so under the system, the machines being under the supervision of Gage Rodman. pari-mutu- el GEO. S. KOSHABA & CO. Importers of Oriental Rugs and Carpets High Grade Wilton Rugs 130 So. State. Phone Was. 21C3 SlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIHHIIINIIIUIIIIlIHUIIIHIIHHIHHIIIMItHMIHItll I'lnillllllUHinilinillHMIHIIIHimHIIItlHIIIIWIinNMIHinillHHtmilNIKIIIINIII BROADWAY LUNCH ROOM 29 EAST BROADWAY Good Place to Eat Phone: Was. 3113 ilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIlllllllllllllllllUUIIIMIIIUlINHNIUllllllllllHNIIIIIti fPHTTrtTITUriHIlltHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIH GEO. HOFMANN HARDWARE CO. Everything in Hardware 1 Snorting Goods, Fishing Tackle and Hunting Supplies I 209 So State. Phone: Was. 7394 rilillllHilllHIIllUl nimiiHimiiiiiiiiiniMwiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiim i i CHAS. PORIZKY The Underselling Store Outfitter of Men 60 -- Mr. manufacturer, and Gilbert T. Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Rich, will be married October 14 at the McDonald home, 1441 East South Temple street A big reception will be given in honor of the young couple, after which they will leave for a trip, probably to the Pacific coast, and will return to this city to inake their permanent home, Portrait by Wilcox Photo Studio. candy hon-enymo- on i IF 1 KNEW YOU AND YOU KNEW ME. If I knew you and you Tis seldom we would disagree; intends to do whats right, And treat each other honor bright. Bow little to complain thered be, If I knew uu and you knew me. ship you by mistake bill some error make, , Irrii ?rm tion youd be free, f I knew ; ou and you knew me. rhen t: check dont come on time, .?, custc:..?rS send us nary a line, ed waii vithout anxiety, knew . ou and you knew me. v. e Or in I011" ?r wken If I SIX HUNDRED ENTRIES OF FAST RACE HORSES hands, That each Whene er Then let no doubting thoughts abide, Of firm good faith on either side; Confidence to each other give; Living ourselves, let others live; But, any time you come this w'ay, That you will call, we hope and pray; Then face to face we each shall see, And Ill know you and you'll know me. seven days of racing continuously, except Sundays, to and including the slate fair. Within another week or ten days there will be 300 more horses added to the already large list of entries, and with 600 horses on the grounds, among which are some of the best horses in the United States and Canada, the fans will surely be given a real treat in this great sport, the sport of kings. Worll famous iockeys will be hepe to get some of the big money hung up in prizes. The 0 average purses run from $ ICO to per race, and two cr three wil, keep the wolf Loin the door. Among some of the prominent stables that are here are the Baby Shoe gi.ibk owned by Thomas Kfcuns of this city; the C. B. Irwin feting of Clicyeure; C. A. Ilanvml, millionaire horse owner of Hawaii, who has a fast bunch with jaw breaking names; G. M. Anderson, former motion picture star who takes mirh pride In a winning stable of thoroughbreds; Wm. Lounsberry of California, who has some of the best liorse3 in the world; Mike Syufy of Reno, XciaJi, who is a consistent winner at meets through- C 'me goods you fire back, kck on this or that, iu g00t part you see vtakC new ou and you knew me. If good and fast horses are an indi- cation and big purses an incentive, backed by superb management, then the fans of this city will be treated to fall meeting at the Utah a State Fair grounds the like of which has never been witnessed in the history of the horse racing game in this 27-days state. Manager William I Kyne says that the conduct and management of the races will be conducted upon such a high plane that no one will be able to find fault. Over 300 head of beautiful animals, all keyed up and in the best of condition, are now at the track for the opening day, which is and Monday, September 6, Labor Day, from then on there will be twentj- BAGGAGE AND s Moving, Packing and Shipping 71 East 2nd So. Phones: Was. 982 Hy. 3610 SUUHUMUWHHIIIM Hlllll L. W. Kelly AUCTIONEER I buy and sell one piece of fumi- - I ture or a housefull. 0 Regent St. 1 Phones: Was. 10446 Hy. 1479-118-12- 1 R nillllllllllMllllllllllIhlllllimMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllHMIlHHHIIMIIHIIUH? W. H. DAYTON DRUG COMPANY High Class Drugs $2,-5U- vic-lori- es knew me, But, having never yet clasped Both often fail to understand With customers ten thousand strong, Occasionally things go wrong Sometimes our fault, sometimes theirs Forbearance would decrease all cares; Kind friend, how pleasant things would be. If I knew you and you knew me. East 2nd So. TRANSFER Lucile McDonald, winsome and attractive October bride. daughter of and Mrs. J. G. McDonald, famous i UlimilUIIIIIIIIIIIHimillHUllHHIIII A. B. Miss Lucile McDonald, x I Expert Pharmacists Specializing in Prescriptions 80 East 2nd So. Phone Was. 7936 I I ;millHIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIUIII(1HHIHUIUIUIUIIlltK. VINCENT CAFE Best Place for Men to Eat 48 East 2nd So. Phone Was. 5550 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIIIHIHIIIimHIiniif llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllimiHMIIIIMIHIIIIIIUNIIHtWlie I MOONEY TAXI I Phone S I Was. 3030 M BlIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIItlMIIIIHmHIlimiHHHHWIHHItHIHHWIimilg Before Buying a car get our prices Agent for The FLINT The DURANT The STAR Emil Carlson, 4889 So. State St. Murray Phone- - Murray 329-- M |