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Show THE MEANING OF OPPORTUNITY I Opportunity Isn't whnt somo bellovo, a winged genii whose mngic toucli brings tlie recipient recipi-ent wealth. It's a tangible, economic condition a condition condi-tion existent at all times. You should make It yield to your dosiros. Start by opening an account with this bank today, and depositing a certain amount eacli week or month. You'll be surprised how fast an account will grow with tho aid of our 1 per cent Interest. It will soon reach proportions that will enable you to use it as a leverage on opportunity. Open an account and see if we're not right. i I Merchant's Bank I Cnpiiiii .r.o,(n() I John I'tiiKrcv, 1'rcH. CIium. Knitter, Vlee-l'rcH. I A. H. Pculiotly, CiiNlilvr. i IN OFFERING FairbanksMorse Motors i to the public, we do so wirh a full appreciation of the good qualities of other motors on the market, but also with the knowledge that however sa-isfactory present equipment may be, an improved product will find favor with progressive and discerning buyers, and we offer the Fairbanks- I Morse Motors for the investigation of those who want something better. Send for our catalog, No. 202-G, I describing our latest Cast-on-End Ring Construction. Fairbanks-Morse & Co. 167-169 West Second South St. Salt Lake City, Utah 16 per cent Secured Certificates The Certificates of Deposit issued by the Salt Lake Security and Trust Company draw interest at 6 per cent. They are tw.ee ai profitable as government bonds and just as secure. These certificates do not depreciate in value, as they are not subject to the rise and fall of the money market. People who desire to avoid the anxiety incident to fluctuating stocks and bonds find them in eve-y way a desirable form of investment. Salt Lake Security & Trust Company 32 Main St. Salt Lake City Teach Thrift AT HOME CNCOURAGE children to save money. Impress on them the value of a connection with a strong bank by opening a Savings Account for them 1 here. Such training in youth . means success at maturity HCilMlIf Ei 1 JlMICIli 1 ESTABLISHED 1813 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ?900.000.00 ' I 'j i I National Bank of the Republic j U. S. Depository S FRANK KNOX, Pros. j JAS. A. MURRAY, Vice Pros. W. P. EARLS, Oashior j ' E, A. CULBERTSON, Asst. Cashior GEORGE KNOX, Asst. Cashior DE WITT KNOX, Asst. Cashior Capital Paid In, $300,000 Banking in all its branches transacted. Ex-chango Ex-chango drawn on the principal cities in Europe. Interest paid on Time Deposits. j' i Salt Lake & Alta Time Card Effective February 12, 1011, tho Salt Lalco & Alta Railroad will carry passengers from Mldvale and Sandy, Utah, to Wasatch, Utah. Train will leave Mldvale 8:20 a. m.; Sandy, 8:40 a. m arriving Wasatch 10:10 a. in. Returning, Re-turning, leave Wasatch 4 p. in., arriving Sandy 5:30 p m., Mldvale 5:50 p. m. Pare, 50 cents each way to and from either Sandy or Mldvale. Faro to Davenport and return, 25 cents each way. Davenport Is an Intermediate- station midway between Sandy and Wasatch. No Sunday trains until further notice. J. G. JACOBS. President. An Unequalled Coal Give "Aberdeen" a trial and you'll burn It always. It surpasses sur-passes all other western coals In actual fuel content. It Ignites Ig-nites easily, burns long. A small scoop of "Aberdeen" produces as much heat as a heaping scoop of ordinary coal. Tho big power pow-er plants, smelters, mills and manufacturing Institutions burn It exclusively. Order a ton today to-day while tho subject Is fresh In your mind. Mined by tho Independent Coal & Coko Co., at Konllworth, Utah. ' C. N. Strevell, Pres. and Gen. Mgr.; Jas, II. Patorson, Vlve- Prcs.-Troas.; F. A. Druhl, Secy. |