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Show THE CITIZEN 12 SPORTMANS OUTING Notwithstanding a bleak cold and windy day, several hundred sportsmen joined the sportmens outing to Spring-vill- e last Sunday. Those who forgot their overcoats and wraps were chilled to the bone. Hot coffee, buns and a young steer ground into hamburger and some stuffed into hot dogs, the hamberger with chopped onions, switcholated hit the mark and warmed up the visit- - WRITTEN FOR INVESTORS IN as they are more cautious to trust. ing to fortune. Neither ought miners to MINING SECURITIES JUST be altogether distrustful of fortune, AFTER THE DISCOVERY as we see some are, who as soon as OF AMERICA. ors, who were then able to saunter about the game farm and hatchery ponds and fairly enjoy themselves. Probably another outing will be arranged when the weather will be warmer and more comfortable and sight seeing will be a pleasure. (By George 'Agricolla, Translations from Latin by Herbert Hoover and Lu Henry Hoover. 1490-155- ANTELOPE FOR ISLAND Some owners prefer to buy shares THE ISLAND Improvement Company, controlled by the Bamberger and Dooly interests have placed a number of deer from Kaibab on Antelope Island. Besides maintaining a herd of buffalo they are planning to secure antelope for the island with the hope of doing something to prevent the extinction of this specie. Buffalo herds in the United States and Canada are growing rapidly, but antelope are very scarce and the remaining bands are widely scattered. Antelope Island is now stocked with sheep and bids fair to become one of the important ranches of the west. WOMEN TO THE FORE San Francisco your way to Southern California f - on Roundtrip tickets to the Coast via Southern Pacific offers surprising variety in the route you Youll enjoy this cosmopoli- San Francisco to Los Angeles. If you wish, travel westward to Seattle or Portland, ride over the scenic Shasta Route to San Francisco, on to Los Angeles and return by way of Las Vegas. A de- lightful circle trip of the coast. Stopovers anywhere. Tickets, good for 8 months, on sale as follows: Francisco fl4 back To Los Angeles and back both ways via San Fran cisco. $58 00 one way via San Fran- cisco, one way via Las Vegas. $90.90 one way via Portland returning via Los Angeles and San Francisco or via Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Ask today for illustrated booklets and all travel details . 0 PRESS BANCROFT General Agent 41 South Main Street Salt Lake City Phone. Wasatch 3008, Wasatch 3078 RAIL SPLITTER HAS DISAPPEARED FROM FOREST One of the titles by which Abraham Lincoln is affectionately known is the Rail Splitter. In this, as in many other things, he was a symbol of the times in which he lived. Then the great need was to clear the land of the encumbering forest, in order that homes might be built and farms developed. Up and down the land could be heard the ringing axes of rail splitter and logger, cutting into the heart of the finest forests that ever grew. America has long outgrown the age. Broadly speaking, no longer must our timber lands be cleared to make room for more farms. While it is true that some lands in the West, now in forests, will in time be cleared for agriculture, there are 81 million acres of land in the United States which are growing neither farm crops nor tree crops. They are for the most part denuded lands, which should be producing something useful. statesmen, econToday, omists and business men are beginning to recognize that the forest is a crop. They know that if we would preserve the American civilization, we must grow as much timber as we cut. We must have forests as well as farms. An appropriate thought for Lincolns birthday is that if he were alive today, he would be our most ardent leader in forest conservation. rail-splitti- $SO.SO both ways direct. $50. SO el ' in mines abounding in metals, rather than to be troubled themselves to search for the veins; these men ploy an easier and less uncertain method of increasing their property. Although their hopes in the shares of one or another mine may be frustrated, the buyer of shares should not abandon the rest of the mines, for all the money expended will be recovered with interest from some other mine. They should not buy only high priced shares in those mines producing metals, nor should they buy too many in neighboring mines where metal has not yet been found, lest, should fortune not respond, they may be exhausted by their losses and have nothing with which they may replace their losses. This calamity overtakes those who wish to grow suddenly rich from mines, and instead, they become very much poorer than before. So then, in the buying of shares, as in other matters, there should be a certain limit of expenditure which miners should set themselves, lest blinded by the desire for excessive wealth, they throw all their money away. Moreover, a prudent owner, before he buys shares, ought to go to the mine and carefully examine the nature of the vein, for it is very important that lest frauduhe should be on lent sellers of the shares deceive him. Investors in shares may perhaps become less wealthy, but they are more certain of some gain than those who mine for metals at their own expense, his-guar- . tan city by the Golden Gate, famous for its theatres, shops, restaurants, quaint Chinatown, the Latin quarter. 10 trains daily To Son There was a time when men scoffed at the idea of women in athletics, but today there is a different story to tell. With but a few years in athletic sports, women have shown phenominal progress and they have accomplished some remarkable feats, especially as swimmers. The other day Mrs. Lottie Schoem-mof New York broke the worlds endurance swimming record which had stood for forty-seve- n years by adding one hour to her new record. Now she proposes to swim the English Channel next fall. may choose. For example, it costs no more to go to Los Angeles by way of San Francisco than if you go direct. 5) ill d the shares of any mine begin to go up in. value, sell them, on which ac. count they seldom obtain even xnoder. ate wealth. Make orange gelatin sometimes for dessert using fresh oranges. Put one envelope or ounce of gelatin into one. half cup of cold water to soften for about 2 minutes. Squeeze as many or. anges as you need to make 2 cups of strained juice and add the juice of half a lemon to intensify the flavor. Put one cup of water on to heat with three-fourtof a cup of sugar or lees, depending on the acidity of the fruit When the syrup is boiling, take it from the fire and put the moistened gelatin into it. Stir until the gelatin is entirely dissolved, and mix with the orange and lemon juice. The latter are not cooked at all. Strain into a large mold or individual molds. This dessert needs no sauce, but you may serve soft custard with it or plain or whipped cream. hs Mighty Huntress. The girl certainly knew how to get a dinner.. The modem girl does too, but she uses a different method. Judge, old-fashion- ed Fish and Feel Fit When the Season Comes dont Forget your FISHING TACKLE QlMIIMi SEEMWHA TaYO UlSA VE0. 224-22- 6 Stale St. Vincent9 ng far-seei- ng We believe we serve the BEST FOOD In the World For the Honey 48 East 2nd South Salt Lake City |