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Pas3g7 X : H Ley's Daily STATIONS. a du H lJ'78.i60"'m SaltLal Lv. 4 ,15p.m H f;JS )', Lehi Junction 3.30' JM H lo Lehi 3.27 (t -jH 8:25 " American Fork 3J20 u 8:d2 " Pisasant Groye 813 ' 1 8:43 ' LafceView s-!oi " M 8:65 " Provo 2-50 ' H HI I,' -Sprinville 2:40 " X'if ,. SpamshPork 2:32 " Sfl l: ,. Benjamin 2:26 " O t'il tl Payson 2:17 " H in: ' Santaquin 2:07 " J:S Nephi 1:25 " H ..' Ephraim 7:57 " H Ar ,fl " Manti 7:S0 H Ar 9:4Jp. m. Fnaco 4:00a.m. Lv. H Trains tioutr cf Juab run daily, except bunaay. " " Traina Leaye Salt Lake for Ogden dally at 7 :GU a, m.y :00 a.m 4 4s s. 7 nn ' " 9H Trains leave Oaden for SaltLakedailv at 2:00a.m. R -3n tY'Zl . v"Pa MIM Logan Train leaves Provo at 2:50 p. in. arrive Logan 8-20 p. m. and 10 -40 n? 191 Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Prove 3.30 D. m an-iv vrn M 10:05 a.m, leave Eureka 12:45 p. m, and arrive Provo 8 55 a m " BH Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake Sfl omember the "Union Pacific is the best! ine for New Mexieo und AH M Before buying Through Tickets got oar figures. 24hTu Tto .wMtoS5 Hi to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago -our, 00 uoura R PaSoticket0ag6n1?rmatl0:i a8 rat83'IaaPs' tc " t ??our nearest Union, HI S. H. H. OLARK, ' j H OLIVER W. MINE:, 1 MM E. ELLERY AlTDERSOiT. Escalvers. fiH JOFTX W. DOANE, ) H PK. J)B1CK B. OOUDERT H P T 1SWTKTC W' 1 IS, L. LOsSAX, j)i 22, BtTELEY, M Gan'l Pwa. ssd Tkt Agt, Qw'l Agt. Pasg. Bept. fM |