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Show Make Hay While the Sun Shsnes I you want money you will have to start gatheing it. Most people wait for a whole fortune to come at once. You probably havo a fortune coming to you, but it will come a little at a time. If you keop'Sponding-ita's.it comes,' of-courso of-courso you will never have your fortune. Start storing it opon an account with this Bank today and make it grow THE BANK OF GARLAND. MoIh Evano, Prttldent Ellai A. Smith. Vice-President ' M. V. Etui. CMhler. I Accounts nd loaks subject to examination by state dank examiner I tl . 1 ? ' ' ' r in which a poor -man may beoome woalthy. One is by saving a part off his income regularly and putting it into tha Bank until it ammounts to a com- i fortabla fortuns. The othar is by saving his monay and Investing it into profitable enterprises. - In either ease the Bank Is necessary. Whichever way you try, this Bank Is glad to hold out a helping hand and as- ) sist you in every way possible. Have an account with us become one of our '? customers and see. ' State Bank of Brigham City. I UNDER STATE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL. JBBbI : : : ZZ Sunday Services. Bp. A. R. Capener presiding. Singing "Earth With Her Ten Thousand Flowers." P r a y o r by R. M. Leishman. Singing "Ye Simple Souls Who Stray." Sacrament administered b y Eldors Geo. H. Stirland and Henry Manning. George D. Robinson, Sr., was accepted as a member of the ward. Tho speakers were Fred L. Rogers, William King and Bp. A. R. Capener. Singing "Do What is Right." Benediction by W. L. Grover. Attendance 77. L. W. Preston, ward clork. Crowded Out. The list of prizes offered by a number of the residents of tho Bear Rivor Valley for tho Big Fair to bo given this fall by the Religion Classes, was unavoidably unavoid-ably crowded out of this issue also a health article written by Dr. Harry B. Shaw. Both will appear noxt week. . I BBS . Store Coal Early. H Hon. W. S. Hansen ' advises the people off ' this valley to store coal early, especially ; H the threshing outfits. i After the storage rate j H is withdrawn, coal may go up 50c a ton I The agitation now on ' may cause one of the worst coal famines in the history of the state. Store coal, and do it early. : ' H Opening of 12,ooo Acres 1 Carry Act Lands. ' At Weiser, Idaho, June 14th, . under Crane Creek Project. Re- , duced rates via Oregon Short i Line. Tickets on sale June 11th, 12th and 13th, limited to i June 18th. See agents for rates 'J and further particulars. m28-j9 ' 1 |