Show G rr S v. v M A v m I Foun ze andard of Com Companion Snug Comfort for Winter Driving Diving Those whose business needs require a car of the roadster type will find this Buick four- four cylinder roadster with its winter enclosure ideally suited for cold weather driving Its roomy body provides ample comfort for two pass passengers Large compartments afford unusual unusual unusual un un- un- un usual space for samples and baggage The powerful Buick valve head engine assures more than enough power for every kind of road and andgrade grade Added to these features is the greater certainty of control contributed by its Buick wheel four brakes ro 2 no KOPPS KOPP'S GARAGE GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP WORIC f 9 Ii Fifth Annual Ogden Livestock Show t f 9 8 1924 January Record exhibition of fat and pure-bred pure livestock with fine dairy show Educational and amusement features every day and evening I in Cash Premiums Ad Admission Free Free Entries Entries Free Special round trip rate on all lines u r Thorley Theatre JANUARY 7 TO JANUARY 12 SHOW COMMENCES AT 7 O'CLOCK MONDAY MONDA Woman Woman Woman Conquered Two roll rell Harold Lloyd Comedy TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Harold Harold Llyod Llod in Safety Last Seven reels Two reel Comedy A A genuine specialty of Harold Lloyd A laugh In every foot of film Dont Don't miss it it Prices Adults Children lOc lOe ai iI j THURSDAY Y AND FRIDAY FRIDA Buster Buster Keaton in Three Ages Another special feature Worth your while Followed Followed Fol Fol- Followed lowed by a two reel Buster Keaton heaton Comedy Prices Adults Children lOc lOco I SATURDAY SATURDAY-A A A bi big Western pla play from Fox Film Co Two I reel comedy i 1 L. L A. A Burascano LADIES LADIES' GENTS' GENTS TAILOR PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION WORKMANSHIP AND FIT GUARANTEED OFFICE IN TIm THE MERCANTILE l CEDAR CITY UTAH I Insurance l That lat Protects For the very best in life insurance or fire insurance at the most reasonable rates see Fo Foster Footer ter and Corry Carry the fellows who will protect you while living and look after the wife when you are dead FOSTER POSTER AND CORRY Railroad Rates and Transportation Costs t RAILROAD SUPPLIES UP Per Cent i FREIGHT RATES 33 3 10 Per Cent PASSENGER RATES 35 3 10 Ier Per Cent CentI I Freight rates and passenger fares on the Union Pacific System have advanced less than half as much as the Increase In the cost of engines cars and other principal items of railroad Comparing war pre-war prices with those of today we find Commodity war Pre-war Present Per cent of Price Price Increase Rail per par ton r r. 43 per tent Locomotive per cent Freight Car per cent Ties each 35 36 84 per cent Steel Stool bridges tanks etc per ton toD- 92 per cent Stool Steel Pas Pasa Coach per cent Cotton Waste per Ib lb 05 90 per cent Blk Signals per per cent Switch Lamps each per cent Fuel per ton 60 per cent annual 1922 per employee 1046 per cent Taxes per cent In the tho face lace of 01 these Increases freight rates on the Union Pacific System during the same time have increased only 32 3 10 per cent and passenger fares tares 35 3 10 per cent rent In 1913 we received for hauling a ton of freight one mile 97 mills for hauling a passenger one mile mUe 2 l 1 these rates were 1285 and The 1923 freight rate represents represents represents a reduction of about 11 per cent under 1921 and passenger fares about 8 per cent under 1921 In order to earn enough gross revenue to purchase purchase pur pur- chase a pint of ink it is for us to haul 1 ton of freight 42 miles for a cross tie 65 66 miles a hand lantern 91 miles one freight car wheel 1117 miles and one monkey wrench 97 miles To pay for a day of track labor it is necessary to haul one me ton of freight miles For one days day's wages of a freight train crew 2680 miles For a aday's aday's aday's days day's wages of a machinist miles For a ton of fuel miles The railroads of the United States maintain the lowest rates and the lowest tion per mile while paying the highest wages of any country country country coun coun- try in the world So long as the railroads' railroads cost of doing business remains at the present high Level a general reduction reduction reduction re re- re- re of freight and passenger rates cannot safely be made Constructive suggestions are always welcome C. C R R. GRAY President Omaha Nebraska January 1 1924 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ryCa rr- rr u. u i 0 III tJI t I 3 Nf ii mm f fe m AM J M 1 K J A sm small fire tire in the house all an night I Keeps ps the pipes from freezing Keeps the rooms nearer the temperature they have ha been all an day Keeps the rooms in splendid shape in case one has to get gel up in th the middle of the night Keeps KelpH the house hom e in shape so there Is no need of bringing so much fuel the next morning Few ew articles have he h e ever eer sold like the in such a short time I All AU we say Ray Is you try it and be your own judge before buying it it LEIGH FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY |