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Show Globe's Big Subscription Offerslj 1 , , wBeats Anything Ever Offered by Any Newspaper in the stai I Dishes are not in our line of business, but we can certainly give you some splendid Newspapers and Magazines for I I a limited time, ONLY. Read these liberal offers and don't fail to take advantage of them TO-DAY. I I These offers are for OLD and NEW subscribers. Old subscribers who settle back accounts and pay one year in ad- I H vance, get the benefit of these spleneid offers as well as new snbscribers. Terms: Strictly cash in advance. I "L ' 'mmm" offer no. i I ' ' ' y VII four f r I iiul W T R TAKE Pleasure hi luyluc before our renders what Is undoubtodly the greatest subscription offer ever made I "1 YV by any ncwsiwper. In Uio United States Micro are (luhllslied about 230 magazines. Wo hnvo examined m I '1 BH every one of these miiRiizlncs from every point of view, taking into account not only their subscription price, , MM Mm Mm. I .1 but the character of tho reading matter, their typographical appearance, nnd Uie financial standing of Miclr pah- fL. Mr B I 'lfl lislicrs. After the most extensive scrutiny, we have selected three magazines which wo bcllovo wo can endorso and aW m Wm W I S mmm recommend to our reader. These fn.ujaslncs arc HOY'S MAGAZINE, MOTHER'S MAGAZINE and OPPOUTU- aWML I NITY' MAGAZINE. TIum- ;uIIm,;UI ..ic mnun.liK'S mill not cheap mail-order papers. Each of theso inaga- I I zincs sclls.on the ncvs-ytni.:, I'm- f.ilicr .1 or in ichIm cm It j-ml have a subscription price in oho case of $1 and In HMfH'frfdMMM I the other two of 50 cent:- .. vm- I'jtrh una u( the uiugazln. - Is ably edited, well illustrated and has a separato I mW over printed in colors. ni- rh-i.ii. rcprcs, nlnU s'ai-.iurd magazines, fit to place on Mio library Uble of AjgJjjJJannJannnnjanjnJayjar any home. 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Head tho descriptions below of the three magazines. Read Uie terms of our offer and Mien accept W mmm m mm ' I Wm it at once. v THE I Imm TUITaROV'Q Hf ATA 7TM17 Evory by can now havo a magazine of his own. Tho BOY'S IH 'fif1 1 OdJDV I J 1V1VJLVZj11JL MAGAZINE ia brimming over with good,, clean, and healthy " aaaa V ' Btorles by tho very host boy's authors, illustrated by the foremost magazine artists. Tuff magazine contains thirty- fkt g I -H ' two pages nnd Is enclosed In a covor printed In colors. In addition to, tho fascinating stories; the BOY'S MAGA- o I gV 41 "T 4fH-iff I 1aH T4 ' ZINE contains Interesting and Instructive articles and special departments devoted to Electricity, Mechanics, Pho- Ik, IL I 1, O J I I J J l I iH T. tography, Carpentry, Stamps, Coins, otc. An Athletic Dopartmout, odited by tho well-known, athlete and author- V ata a. Ity, Walter Camp, is a feature. Every boy in America will want this magazine, and fathers and mothers can- mu I ' VS. , not make their boys a bettor present. The Director of tho Boys' Department of tho UUca Y. M. C. A. says: "I V fw. a! CnutM Ivhmm I mm placod it In tho reading room and found the boys literally devoured it." J? Wilt? UT IJ6aI railTl vOUl" I TtlC AfriTTUlTO'C 1VI A 4 A ,ZIM17 THE MOTHER'S MAaAZINE Is tho only magazine - m - I mm 1 illL lVlV-l 1 nJ D IVlAVjVatillNIl exclusively for mothers. Its stories and articles are J !13lS 111 AlTICriCS- I H .'r; tl written expressly for mothers and deal with real life. Bosldcs fascinating stories, special Intorvlows and fca- "I tures, It contains over 20 regular departments to help the mother In every possible way with her children and hor a W mm ' f home. All readors have the privilege of personal advlco and help from tho editors, a veritable correspondence Ml "lL 1 4 I tH School for mothers. Tho magazlno contains from 48 to 64 paes, beautifully printed and profusely illustrated in 75 I ftv I v flJTi CVr ifl. I utaai colors. For 1910 THE MOTHER'S MAGAZINE promises moro than over, especially along tho lines of Physical b JL JLXO J .jLZA JL Vi4.Vi VO 1. Culture, Beauty articles, Child study, Kindergarten methods in the homo, Health, Finances, tho Servant Prob- W lorn. Food Products and Preparation, and a great variety of matter for tho mother's entertainment and pleasure. C ir-i ' 4 -4 W mu ADDADTI TM1TV TiI A A TIKTI7 OPPORTUNITY MAGAZINE of Spokane, Wash., is J J 4 4 4i I UflUK 1 U1N1 1 I lVlA.VaA.ZilijL different from any othor magazlno published. Thoro J? JC3 (J. 1 1 T I IV ' is nothing Uko It. It tells about the wonderful possibilities and opportunities of tho great Northwest. Thero is y ' moro doing In tho West today In tho way of progress and dovolopmcnt than in any other section of Uio United kf I km States. OPPORTUNITY MAGAZINE 13 practical, and is brim full of information you cannot obtain olsowhere. l-Ivrna ic I nmnUl-o AifhrMir If I mm It tolls of tho wonderful results obtained by Irrigation. It gives full Information regarding tho Government Ir- 1 XU111C la VUIIipiCLC W 1L11UUL 11) rigatlon Projects; tolls how to Irrigate, how to clear and level land, and how to lay out and plant orchards Its r sAWm original and copyrighted articles tell how to get frco Govornmcnt land, who may acqulro it and whoro Uio land 72 and I aB Is. It tells whero there are openings for business and professional men. If you want Information about tho ml "I "fl vonaerful opportunlt'es in tho West, you will llnd it in OPPORTUNITY MAGAZINE, of Spokane, Wash. 5 Tl IC Tf" rl TT fVIIX dt AD C I '1 One of the Best Papers in the State. All three for $2.25 Year I I Estray Notice. State of Utah, County of Box Elder, J In the Sunset precinct of said County. I have in my possession the following described estray animals ani-mals which, if not claimed and taken away, will bo sold at public auction to tho highest cash bidder at tho Garland Livery barn, on Saturday tho 20th day of Aug. 1910,atthe hour of 1 o'clock p. m. DESCRIPTION OF ANIMALS : Ono red and white- steor branded brand-ed 000 on loft ribs ; marked in both oars. Ono rod and white steor branded brand-ed on loft ribs; marked in both ears. Ono muley cow branded 0 on right ribs or back; marked in both ears. Said estrays wero t aken up by mo tho 11th day of August,1910. T. L. SNOOK, Poundkeoper for Sunset Precinct. Sunday Services. First Counselor D. E. Manning Mann-ing presided at the afternoon services last Sunday. Tho congregation con-gregation sang "Wo Thank Theo 0 God for a Prophet." Prayer by Joseph E. Corbott. Singing "Earth With Her Ten Thousand Flowers." Sacrament Sacra-ment administered by Elders R. M. Leishman and Oluf Johnson. John-son. George Honrie was released re-leased as an acting ward teacher teach-er aud M. M, Rampton was ac-coptod ac-coptod as a ward teacher. Joseph H. Kirkham and Fred L. Rogors wero tho speakors. Singing "0 Ye Mountains High." Benediction by W. L. G rover. Attendance G9. L. W. Preston, ward clork. Presbyterian sorvicos wero hold at tho Lyric Thoatre in the evoning. Rev. Earl Hamlin delivered an eloquont address on the subject of tho "Good Race." Quite a crowd attended attend-ed the sorvices. PAT E N TSf, yoavs' I a " ' 1 oxporionce LA Trade-Marks, Designs, Copy- fl rights, etc. Munn & Co., 361 Broadway, ISow York. L Garland Harness I Company I J. Y. Jonsou, Prest. H C. 0. Anderson, Manager. Dealers In LM Harness Saddles and Saddlery 1 " Hardware. Repairing a Specialty, West I Garland, H Factory St. Utah. |