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Trains leave Ogden for Salt Lake daily at 200:a.m. 9 :00a.m. 3: 10p.m. & 6.1 0 pm I Logan Train leaves Provo at3:37 p. m. arrive Logan 6:40 p. m. and 6;35 a. m. j Service between Provo and Eureka, leave Provo 3:37 p. m, arrive Eoreka f 11:30 a. m, leave Eureka 1 :20 p. m, and arrive Provo 9 :15 a. m. I Trains for terminus and Tooele run daily except Sunday leaving Salt Lake at r 7:45 a. m. J Kemember the Union Pacific ia the best line for New Mexico and Arizona I Before buying Through Tickets get oar figures. 24 hous to Denver, 36 hours to Omaha ,48 hours to Kansas city and Chicago. I For further information as to ratea,mapa, etc, write to lyoux nearest Union Pacific ticket agent. S. H, H. CLARK, OLIVER W. MINK, I E. ELLERY ANDERSON. Receivers. JON W. DOANE, ) FR J)RICK R. CO UDERT GE0W.0RAIG, Agt. Prum tJtan. B. L. LOMAX, D, B. BUBLSY, Gan'l Pass. Rnd Tkt Agt. Genl Agt. Pass. Dept. Salt Laia City, f, DISELK303,SenJ,2Jaasr. m ; I |