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Show THE CITIZEN Crook had come from Port Duch- esne and with the troop of the "Ninth through the hostile Indian country. Along the White river in Colorado he promised many an liir dian chief that he would bring the cavalry passed Army to time. In all my experience I have never seen a man in whom Indians had so much confidence as in General Crook says Yore I saw him at Meeker when he told General Reardon to go home. It was like a stem school master telling school boys, up to pranks, to stop. None dared to question his authority; so completely in command of the situation was he that the bottom dropped out of the war as though a camp fire had been kicked out by a forest ranger. And when Trish came back with his horse many of the white horsemen selected him for their stakes if there was any one with sporting blood enough to make a wager. There must have been some blue grass in Trishs horse; probably a blooded mare strayed out into the hills and the keen eye of Trish fell on the colt. There wasnt anything on him to indicate that he had ever been owned by any white man no brands and as fine a piece of horse-flesh- c as I ever saw. Colorado ; IMPORTANCE OF MINING Herbert Hocommented upon the economic In a recent address, over importance of try. mining to Our Coun- It is a vital part of our national life, said Mr. Hoover, it is of those indrustries without which the nation could not go on for a week. It ranks second only to agricultural indrustry in its contribution to our raw materials. Its production amounts to nearly billions annually, providing direct support to probably 10 millions of our 6 people through employment two million workers. of about has a greater these figures for with agriculture, fores- - But the indrustry importance than even indicate, R U INTERESTED IN THE MOTHER OF THE BEST SMOKELESS COAL try and water power it furnishes the raw materials upon which the whole work of our' civilization rests. When the raw materials of our mines emerge from manufacture with the added expenditure of labor and capital upon them, their wholsale value is over 15 billions of dollars. And in this, the second stage of their application, they give employment to another two million workers and support to about 10 million more people. A large portion of these manufac- tured commodities must filter on through the retail trade, and their total value when delivered to the consumer exceeds 20 billions of dollars. From this distribution comes support of many more millions of people. Too great importance cannot be laid on our mining indrustry which spells economic prosperity, or disaster, for thousands of communities. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS A priest offered 25 cents to the boy who could tell him who was the greatest man in history. Christopher Columbus, answered the Italian boy. George Washington, answered the American lad. shouted the Jewish St. Patrick, boy. The quarter is yours, said the priest, but why did you say St. Pat- rick? Right down in my heart I knew it was Moses, said the Jewish boy, but business is business. EASY TO GET ALONG WITH Algy: Mother, I may as well tell you the truth. Ive married a chorus girl. Mother: Oh! Oh! How could you? Algy: I did it to save father. He was desperately in love with her. Life. St. George Compressor installed and ten men working on Silver Reef mine. JOHN Scalp Specialist WORLD? 408 Clift Bldg. W rite. Phone or Come A PROFESSOR claims to have found 200,000 useless words in the dictionary. He could have counted ten times that number in the Congressional Record. Milwaukee Journal. ONE of the greatest struggles in this country this year will be politics . trying to get rid of Prohibition and Prohibition trying to get rid of Poli- tics. Tampa Tribune. THOSE who say that Prohibition is a failure have never tried it, says THE WILSON HOTEL Pussyfoot Johnson. The same can be said of capital punishment. The New York Periscope. A INTERMOUNTAIN LLOYDS Dnnet Rank Building, Phone lYaa. 1027 Fire, Auto, Burghur and Plate Glaaa Iniiurance SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL, Home away from Home" In the Heart of the City RATES REASONABLE . STATEMENT INTERMOUNTAIN LLOYDS (Managed by Associated Underwriters Corporation) Home Office, Deseret Bank Bldg.. Salt Lake City, Utah. President Seth Pixton. Secretary R. L. CONELY. Showing condition on December 31, 1927, made to the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, pursuant to law: 28 East 2nd South WASATCH 96 Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiis DE LUXE BILLIARD PARLOR AaaetHi Cash in office & banks $ 1,116.38 4,402.76 Other ledger assets Total ledger assets 5,569.14 Non ledger assets 322,417.00 Gross Assets 327,986.14 Less assets not admitted.... 0 Total admitted assets $327,986.14 Liabilities s Unearned premium reserve ..$ 2,599.37 Net Amt. unpaid losses and Claims 20.70 All other liabilities 1,048.50 Total $ 3,668.57 $322,417.00 Capital 1,900.57 Surplus $324,317.57 Surplus as to policy-holder- s. Total capital, surplus and other liabilities $327,986.14 STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, ss. This certifies that the above named company has filed its annual Statement of which the foregoing is a synopsis and has complied with the laws of this State relating to insurance and therefore is duly authorized to transact the business of insurance Jn the State of Utah until the last day of February, 1929. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this first day of March, 1928. J. G. McQUARRIE. (Seal) Commissioner of Insurance. PHONE WAS. 2327 National Devonian Process, Inc. 825 McIntyre Bldg. Was ; 3264 EVANS & EARLY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 48 South State Street Telephone Wasatch 5511 1 I (OYER PANTAGES) 5 s i New Equipment Courteous Treatment . . s 1 LAMBROSE BROS, Props. aiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR THE CLIFT BILLIARD PARLOR CANDIES CIGARS TOBACCOS and See Us. 1 i 146 So. Main St. B. in the IfSo 15 24 West 3rd South |