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Show THE vA grades: reasonable prices. From the soft, rubber bulb a Trainloads Salt Depart Lake for of Fun. apni From} for Week Los Angeles Artlered Hot left sections the night for Oregon at the The and sights of the purple consisted of 14, DRUG bore of the scene the departure, of represented) best BOY WAS way "to provide peae must tt Au ae of Ly the each But + ci J one be to woul a "probably see yet and and follow the leader. The first stop of moment San Bernardino, Cal, where is expected to arrive will the Monday morning] at STORE to Edward hotel, where Salt Lake i Hig hs choo will spe- cluded a cial rates were obtaineda by the Los Angeles Elks. Starting Tuesday morn- apeesol and a ing, the varlous side trips will be made so arranged .as to take In the points] patel eee = ue:zame 2 a story North residents in- League-North bench that part of the city of interest of the surrounding country. | made more ae and the improveto ve the Catalina fslands{ ments allegec already On We dnesday started iced Bet ie ie least possib le will be visited) The Balloon route trip time 1ey lieve joint action on will occupy Thursday along the beach, their part vals much, with a fish dinner at Playa del Rey.| (3° y), ona 1 ace ern Gore i ae , 5 ; 2 J ® G é The party = will visit Chinatown Friday,| North Bench Improveme nt leasue, Sore and on Saturday an ocean trip on the|the express ose of going out after steamship ueen from Los <Angeles/and getting what they want. 5 to San Diego will wind up the excursion proper Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Coe, Afterward many will return home, Pays 4 per cent-on deposits while others will stay to the end of JOSBPH F. re President. ANTHON _H,. LUND, Vice President. the 30 days allowed by the tickets. 0.‘C. MANY Elks, IN THE Friends JOLLY and Pe ue be oe * 2 eo = n the trip and ae | Ries: ‘ana wife, j ee however, purchased The and A. Ro | K Miss In the City Churches. }} | their jolly bunch:|, write J. L| Second Church Ladies' ee May | Third of ee AJ wife, Meag Ww. C Rop Miss M and Mrs, or, William a wife .C. G |P-.m- on sermon evening an ee rr Uke N 8 oi "Stevens. testimonial All are welcome. CIB. warts eT war the Tree. Sereion at 5:30 In t ng Wome ul-| Christian association sutor this afte F.j/moon, There will be special music. All wome are Invited. ofessor Glilbe of he university will, conduct the' ‘Bible hour Monday eee from 7 to o'clo Je A very cordial invitation ‘fs extended La|to all young women to be present. Mise G. Latter Day Saints. Regular services of Church of Jesus Christ of Le atter-day Salnts will be he the Tabernacle at 2 p. m., Sunday school at 10 a. m jests' quorum of the Ensign stake 1) hold their regular monthly meeting in room 21, Brigham Young Memorial building, at 10 o'clock Bate Hull and Hugh McKay and wife, eepree. IrMrs. Agnes Irvine, Mrs. G. Parry, Mrs. W. Walter and Miss Walter, Mrs. John Clements, ames ee Bins ae B, ey A. C. White, eunaey ROERne. Wh Tuik etpendenes is a a payee poe ton sae. wife, be regular monthly meeting of the| Mrs. BE. Warran, Mrs. 8. C Slaughter, | Hawaiian = Missionary society will bé Young Memorial| aughter,|held at the Brigham P. she Huey Mrs. M. C. A| 4 at 4 o'clock Sunday program puilding and} very herwood neeaw, ki) iecto ite) Sauuoh ies cua . Despaln, interesting has Ss. re aace HiRRP rd ae iy E. Loose, Dr. ih ee au Richards, Miss] Cook Bd ite B. cae xon,- H Bing - Caten d pared. jn the: J.) Ws an toe die ee Missionaries and all Interested Hawailan mission are invite to atte [Stee at WHT heldh atonaay evening at| the De stake Reak George Coulam, Willard Rohe C. TMi = ell, R. Whitney. Ralph} Ste wy | Whitney, are Renee ahd wits met and Rena B J, BH. Barlow daughter, 4 and ka and wite Ts. Rivers, 3. M. Adams, E. Wood Max. "3 wife , and Kirk, Mrs, jr., Mre. E. J. F. M. gee yesterday George Tserlernis ue afternoon and jail. game wife| | having John and other intoxicants, bringing "e| total considerably hig rhe was informed that the sale of these increased by | !ntoxicants Is materially the! in are} operatea ball the dance unghalls town men that atte nding in the dances habit of going and visiting the further b etween parany statement was mans and arrested George Raengos A. P Morgan, , Mrs. Spahr Pte yh = D. Meskill, Mrs.| Goldfield March Gibbons, Joseph | the state police _ ap ife. E.|by that time. c., Knolden, be Murch 7. 8.-Governor : a pet from announcing withdrawn that) from 7. It is expected that force will be organized B. Smith, James Johnson, Miss C, tte Mrs. Mary Crosby, Brown] aioe w oes rank T. Riley, C. =e s coup os mae bel pew Paul : A. J. Wippman, Gus Rideout, Mr. and rs. Mark Skinner, W.-M. Biggs, J. W ‘ace, Lillian Hunter, Cora Hunter, C Ae st Treseder, r, John an, John Clark, McMillan, A. Cline and Heywood wate an Mr, an Scoville. Ss. and r wife, . 7 eC; Denn e White, Miss May ae Mattingly, F. Hi Peterson, Z: . e, y, Miss ard, George ze Turner, John Resting and wife, Mrs. | Mra, mbert, ecta Goodle, oen Pi Tayoom "ite, wife, Alex Pickering "andspyainer e, Knotts and and wirfe, wife, Miss Schmierer, - wife R. eorge Sadie and ere orge j daughter, eer W. on . wite, ine. ea = Evans,Slegrist, Otto Charies Sparks John | sr., wite and daughter, John | Peale pie J. Goodie, ri David Cook ry spel ei ng Fostervin Landsberg, that city. My mind ercised . . ' eK, 2) - VD. : Miss . Flora 7 Clark, 7 Miss eae itaan yn ez ee i Anna Adams, C. J. wife, W. Penfold A. Silver, C. S&S Tray, E. 8, Hilla an, Mrs. = and T.. poe A. Denki : W. R. Mary J a on Mrs Hilts, Paul aan ‘ord, d A. J. McKellar, onsidered Semple R. Mrs. B. a Mrs. . arte John I Holt; ambose, Mrs Can-/} Goodale, er " ; vans, val a a Z woe were Alinfonedl dencies prevailing procced us' erton, ere Curtis pen. ene ee ay la Williams. « . a Cc Coburn, os is! "T rs: ps rT. an tire. Joh mai 5 nig mer-| nton, F. Tton, George A. Galbraith ae ne, Mr. F. T. wi 2, - cre J. E Reyer ben wink. is. snd «6. Slade, .° W.. G. c te homoRs. 8and Otto utha Edward Rickets, . old =F - = zu w on, Ray ooth, is and C. wife, D, {te. Mary Ruby Th ond FOR SALE-MISCELLA é y NEO OB FURNITURE OF FIVE, ROOM corrent. 6. f -: Hote tbr odern. Gas ay electric lights, nearly new. Address Bell 2649-1. aa the Roe ime reads And In tee sucl ome oO reading if the boy an a Dit wash enough I aa ve d iron, they without' gym- <n wish best but they For the man can now give A A | Good Suit A Good Suit VALENTI® else to he we best, take the know. next your val for Some some cannot because best, that do. who must watch for Good Suit Good Suit \ someone wish to be a valentine are necessary. must. can SUSTERS onmo. for $ his dollars cosely : regular price $10.00 12.00 reeular price 7.00; for 9.00: for for 11.00: 15.50; regular price 15.00 regular price LS.00 we For the man who is economical, but who wants wear as fine C lothes as anybody, we can now PvE Suit for $15.00; reg@nlar price $90.00 A Nobby 25,00 19.00; regular price A. Nobby Suit for 22.50; regular pric e 30.00 for A Nobby Suit price 35.00 26.50: regular A Nobby Suit for 40.00 30.00: reenlar Suit for A Nobby to price 3 =5-THE EQUALITY STORE tn airal commone eeot EAS lat books a ho mes, Saiiak individual > be a can are} not baate ae community do sle people must and sur to them are for not allow our yut!« ITs, them We s of ally welcome women, subject the te actheir . Capital, Surplus, $200,000.00 --== only | DENTAL co. OUTH MA Honest Work, meat the recreation? vile shrine I of shall vos education not attempt] o cover this merely take up broad field, but will one. phase of the sub-| for and ject, "There young their must men only be places women means of provided| who now amusement] environment, o provide mee should look an made B ut acquainte with if the only y obis the cota trracttes ractions, an Vv the ysical development unng people physical deve cae -_ influences, tne gymnasium is Wort far more an it Goa. Expe- Tience has proved in the sands of young people that at tthe iw ee. ing done. Where it is not being done comraencement on as possible. should we the refore veg - nd ° people of e cities this has not been Slving communities be made prices as we ll towns where tax, on petition of eltizens and by vote Dial xpayersat any election. libraries for the .and' gymnast pee Dish. establishm re Both 'phones if the people are citizens refuse to misunderstand the less. Proposition are places named. amusement have visitors wit th we as ide places people to a me ‘ go togethe at the Undesirable shall places doubtless twill attract iat w more other] to of| ances anc Species always{™may is to pro-| attract our young élevating envir on- _ or they false great economy cause JOHN -->._ st girls skating of have future. to C. exercising: which regret In CUTLER, -___ a they the overnor , Noted© Artis rtlst New York, Feb Is Sick. 8.-Howard Ch 1 inks; that in the intermissions the Christy, the : famous ae artist and ilMusae ight i oyscue smoke smo a.aid drink:'s ¥ n neighborin . aloons and withdrawing. places; and {rater wae at daatiis door Mondsy and $/that with the demoralization of thia|!s today still criticaNy ill at his home condition still upon them, they accom-|in the There strangers, write essay short w you ees . of very enthusiastic In English tudyingi stuc ng M. the a irough Sta C. A. class on Not was the long sie (2) m leik since od to "Benefits Y. "I ka Ameryka lid pens poor ) "When of < ill ot eee ea yY the Toledo Y. each one in English orde MAGAZINE They Learn nglish Language is a group me ¢ men , young foreign foreic THE 1631 Why SO. ‘ M. C. A. hir lorn English I liek shij on } Ort you ryct I nake willl he talk ceast a goog I rid lor No!'o \ neat Mae bi 2 t n to Foreigners." Here ee fiv vill & : n btbus! th er Le wilince z te to bi the ir (1) "Onc nations 1 positior KOM) aes were not mixt are "T am very glatt that I came op assoclachristian men's young tl not}to no In a thered s9 the | t tion an a I Pus ae senhalt ohne the 6t! enited Sta n to} months : >» thengful foret. 1 learn the E nelieh language, because it} vey sory thi at I ‘ es not any moor be will be too usefu to me. When cows I dl n't learn muh thi u the z know this language I can find goed weks but wil fir desh the 6tt work for myself, becaus here in|] mont I ne tha I well be Libel America there are many laborers if my |wroht achsektely." : nation who do not know the English| (6 I am {n COS ene \. for » and will help them whenjand learn et ish becaus there ire to find work or to send;something I dont understand yvut I heir country-The teaches hone when I have gooing i re 6 of stop s and write any mor on | subject." Mor ths I can talk to everyboddy Jenglish." Beaconsfield apartment Like a Silent Wave . house, By e in a Mighty Tide pelt Aristotle declared: "The effect of trag than a when you th nk of youth, fr dy Is to purge the mind with pity." Sees : jitary. tendencies, un ft = . strains a cee and violent impulses The young spirit often loses heart and As a singvie flower dep P all sinks deep into oa wild depth of sin: is] istence and care of a F boy ho often submerged to such ar tent as t much more so the erri Zon ¢ lau t ie ye Mr. Jerom in refraining from askin human f ; 1 real-| Mra Willlam Thaw questions which ize the pure, the redeeming, the heaven night cause her excruciatlr agony rose ly thought-Ge ilgher in the timation man perOur | are ‘surrounded by circles of] sons She perfectly innocent natn Influence, which enfold ch and every as suffered "ine xpressibly for otheys and one of us. At tin these who may have/| oy others been far in misery and think that The one great thought. the unity of thé even prayers cannot be heard from s¢ human mind should be one of love: which far away, forgetting that one of the neludes sympathy as broad as deep, carmost beautiful, as well one of th ing ship-wrecked ones (so heavily bu mos comforting & ae the } lened) to port where they will find s picture of our Savior home with }|haven of rest, and from the sad experthe little iost lamb re nie so fondly on nee of the past seek nobler hiche his shoulder deals, by leading a Hfe of repentance Sometimes the law scems more cruel and love Balk Line Tournament. jt 1e evening C. C. Daly (100) beat Two interesting' games in the balk}Stark (100) 100 to 68. Monday line tournament at Malone's billiard! noon Morgan plays Millner and parlors were played yesterday. In the}evening Moblo meets Stark. The afternoon game H. George (150)/)are attracting large crowds and won from Dr. Nunn (100) 150 to 55. In| interest is being aroused In the ren OT town may do this Willing. Where the do {t, they either frequent. send awny or better right here or SHEPARD, as to the attention and done, the state } authority to levy a skating . And such places must be] attractive enough to draw the young| peole from tne street and make them] if th treet now that boywardid Priccs Painless Sxtrectt - ottwelyTenth,G OF 64) pny All Work d. Phones, Bell 1196s 7 caaren$ 1126. on r| on the street and in the dance hall and| en a wil ind find $50,000.00Nae Be NE er ane sae Depesits, $3,000,000.00. eee home Ve bate We surroundings. doubtless itavold usually only those any surroundings evil attracts will in' health and good literature. We ax e respo nel.| of evil. attract _ What, then, shall be done while we are waiting for the time when each check. : eet good will satisfactory W2YThe gymnasium attracts some of e other class, and is a means by mpc they may A) le tatu goo ag- inheritan Wea} me o an t Siviaaupe to man's Community. means] acted. We , my do exerpeople fact squarely in ace ee - eadin Saetn without a gymnasium is incomplete, for the rea- ae who their w oman' a aetnie us for it. the else less | this te ad a nD refining provide eon QDe oo ecreatior earns sely cordlall must eanat with, and harmful of and many juainted Sag eer ae ficiency and Courtesy with which their banking business is trans- barn - in st be shirked. The safety and the welfaré| lof our young manhood and Wwoman$|hood must not be endangered. » These} . National Et \ Get can Further, that if anyone wants will go to the library any- he theories must sometimes sive oe perience go alnst th ory named. Kecreation involves pleasant exercise. Attractive surroundings an ' aaa | intelligent direction make the dyer, | clse deubly beneficial. oung ar musements home instruments should Me R. - acmnrcatinn innocent eeas a omen . Of the Commercial Bank realize the Pr H. is an publics must be unpleasant. favor probably would nasiums. to aad wa 2 cali be impossible, t if it were ee ee ideal ft oe ene a a a de to eravaii fae masa to ay al n material: e ‘wesa training aud Gordie. a d yage, F ® | young Willenson: Brown ay place the people doubtless cling to old, exploded idea that anything sople ay that a and pitch lacking in many | But what the | tt o mm ty W e : ° Depositors mee, TO CLASSI eu will sweep : will get exercise people W. Joe J. the musical Hartley, McCouley. the rooms, but would object to gymnasiums on the our d that tl = have "heard such wor r sary, | ven See- Green, R. N. bsolute "necessity food them of |§ A. Lula V. Stiehl, George McCrelles. | |! Pe Saber, J. W. Robson and wife, HB. from GP vadned cotton coreventemnle ooh rect gation ere pleasant conRAE at ar See ons, an u are NMosél, Jtlustrated in t Le ely aoe therefore forced to choose between e, ‘George harles Va- and diate sa Slecta Evans, <A. Farmers away did "held ton educative WOYiE. work shoul e done at once. * | would hea ct rewer Martin George McKe Raybourn, Mrs. "T00 LATE Price, A Mrs. Borland, M. J. Morgan, L. A. Hudson, Miss Knighton, ‘ Mre. Chaffee. Ns Mrs. C. S. Troaux, asi © Ling, es Nellie Mor~ ris, Mrs, A Brown, Mr. and Mrs.| m nai t ane few an rmanhood grr part ‘af tho drink bik aa f there Is any community that is not | point very men converted ‘de mied deny it.| Puritanical idea si mae "pe Join ‘still "ellng SO, musem re a nex vil, tobe gliow a "onty in small : ure and un protest, a the rther | ma Sd A-|and child, hn r d_ wife, Rose M. Canes vend a e, 4 Edwards, Miss} Harker, James Mack. Mrs. Samuel LeeE. nd M, E. Edwards, Mrs. Lorenzo| ter jr. and chil 7. D. Lewis, H. Blanche, on "this on this basis will' do aws the BHLOL a vUlene: Sepenied tis site. an ideal 1 place. And it i sometimes evident facts as recessary the basis toof state a propo-| sition. And we must recognize «th All ti He | ji me ‘wayat theof outset. patentin the do cor ting Mrs Edith eiodeeie. s Charles 8. Reger Snow, eS to a tion, would supply if you keep young om and | Miss Larsen Niya Larsen, W. S. Wilson, J. Vincent and wife, Grace Vincent, Snow, La the is the best y this need eee than any agency. And S my earnest the day Is ar distant an institution willl be found more thanzi money. i y One-half thehe drink 1 preva ailing | Singleton, ‘ton, Bertha Bi Sachs, : PENG G 2 ceG 5 cig ley, ae 4 are std. eek , George| conditior Tana: 5 This even. ¥ Charles Fox, A. rig, R. sen, Savvilte, Hite _Drnest and a J James Saville, Saville, Mr Mr. Miss you Everyone wishes the afford town Sach community can have one if the matter Is properly taken ie nd each should paca raed have it. it isaoe of view om every point is eae possible objectio ble, and state, 1 X« outh ‘demands | Woolrbert, Edith Snow, M. J. E eley, W. E. Miller, Miler, Willamby | C. Ww. Hodgson, ro #0n,|terson, James te, - entine or whether you one else, good Clothes such lose Smith Mrs. .J Thomas, H, H. Ruthardt, E. H.}} Cralg, W. oore, and ~~ Peace vee Whether the giris to their homes, then we must do Is to provide places 6 wholesome amusement We afford to allow our youth to e destructive amusements or the want of better ones want should be supplied. experience a observation hav y ex-| the) ae an Sonarvinive carefully watched the the Clara Rambosc. B. A. Ridd, Grant Bart lett, Mrs. Bartl tt, G. a. Whitmore . nson, J. E. James, Victe "mde, Miss Vincent, ats, Suite C, Gexpli, ° WwW, J. P.| cane W. Cov or Tomnte an : Serr ment \ ~ Pepe i er rn € he cost. ret is a penny wise ae foolish Soliey to keep the en would cost each citizen, been considerably on the subject of throughout Gustaveson and] rien, E. M. Varien, moe elly .jr.;..M. and wife, J.} Muir and ae teks thet ny Ti watson Silver, | Mrs. J. Pinkerton, Harry Hansen, H William Knight, John and wife, Mr. and Miss woot , has late y cue peonie: sented [ have ree daughters and son, J. F. Schraven | Yarin, M. Vann, ‘Corine Hansen, Arthur a ife, Adam Snyder, Ford and] Bateson and wife, Dan C. Sorenson wat wee aay en 3 ane es sts SAL and wie wee, sina RasG. Maynick and fe, or mae Mrs. See eae Lake public the | And! s¢ Oe To Withdraw Troops »Nev., Ga Feb. Carson, I wife aeeene EB. A. daug advice Salt the that | They are accused of shooting | If deprived of amu seme nt in one i people oonwill a gxpla ‘taein tion, young and also with not} of season out licenses to hunt. . other. his. may rk, Charles |+Tes!een oosevelt rohon, - | federal troops will rd Le Prohon, Mrs. Gibbons, Margaret ae . Timm ere . ‘amto P. = sjoner, Guenther,|ty Linden = TS Pathe . gah and wife, at White's lake. He brought them to Wardrop | Salt Lake and placed them in the coun- © a be u faumpters, nd wife, Gus. A. Safe aoe Game Law Violutors Cuught. "Bill" Bingley, deputy game commie-| and] Re. and A. H. Walsh wife, Slater_and . H. ify1 igWareing, BS y wite, y, . C. Sherrell and wi and wife and 8 Fes Cy end. ne pany what of little Carlton The abduction Clark, in New England, by his mother, considerable sensation. has created The picture at the top shows the boy and Mrs. Geza Kremer, who has him in charge. Below is a picture of Mrs. Maude Geraldine Clarke, who declares she abducted the child with the consent of the woman who adopted him. the S/7:45 33 aeons the of and 3 silver "aolIAr, but otherwise looks as !f it had been in use some time RAEI ES the ankers say, "Watch your doll ars Reese @ Ane and Johnson, Mrs, ‘fecse, George‘Theo Hilton Johnsonae | ine ng tsof Fepular the" Y.0 ‘ionthly M.-M. E officers of Granite mest-| dancing: a fs only, the chief, form of and amusemen indved al-n Flower Gardr Rain a George ee ad men 1 epee cara ct 2 2 Bteor wife, , Fr "hase Cl | BROWN Finglly, at a "Sunda vednesdny At Atkins, | Meeting at 8 orclock. ee mgt venson Gate en, | colentiat, S a, m apb buildin Ea . T. Bergelin, A. ° sogbert and |SuUbsect, "Spiel Sharpe wife, vine, Canbler Doard A list of those who gavé in their mames at the Elks' club were as fol- tickets at_the depot. Davidson BEEBE, BUNCH Sirangers is bankers An example reached the Utah Savings Bank and Trust company yeSterday afternoon. It was a close enough ception pass In the average buslto ness transaction, though it would no means bear minute examination. In the first place, the counterfeit dolare very light. Anyone picking itu and looking for a counterfeit would detect that at once. That is the easiest test. has a ring, but it is Then, too, it octave lower on the about ring of the true silver scale dollar produced from Uncle Sam's mint. counterfeit, say exThe ring In the perts, has been obtained by the use of glass. in the alloy. Then the counterfeit has apparently been cast moulds. That leads to flaws in the pattern. It is not erfect as the coins struck ne face of the woman's nearly so clear cut, and expression that there is has not the on the true coin. It does not seem to "stand out" so distinctly. The surface of the coin is uneven, as if bubbles had formed in the molten metal. Some of the letters are rough edged. counterfeit has the minute M on woman's neck, and the S underneath showing the stamp of the mint which the coin the moulds were made from But they are too small for coins produced that and look simply iike blurs on the Oo ‘registe true. the coin fs aetiers thicker on one site than on the other. That is especially noticeable when the counterfeit is placed between two. good colns. it does ae stand the "silver test" used h anks The acid leaves a black mark connie the tace of the base metal that will not come off. give i Piss & dollars" the business the areé eRe eee ove by te Miss Ina Johnson by Miss Fox. Bench want by do not mean to guard generally. They would be against expenditure-that the people But they do advise individual look carefully at the ordinary "cartwheels" received in the transactions of business. The reason is that there are counterfeit coins in circulation in Salt Lake. Where they come from, and how they got here has not been explained. That {s a matter for local and federal authorities. The banks will have a gay In it, too. But the important thing for the public to know is that they jts annual dance Tebr 21, in 1e@ Eaton gymnasium. Entertains Fraternity Boys-Albert 319 Brigham street gave a Daly of i r Jast night to several of his stag dinne old fraternity friends "roebel Society Meeting-The February meeting of the Froebel society was held Tuesday in the Free KinderSarten_ rooms, under the direction of Los Angeles the oct If on time, the party will arrive in| Los Angeles at 4 o'clock Monday aft-| ernoon and will make {ts headquarters} King the BUSTER a your extended 8 ‘ ‘ Ee hil st be said, and then if vue. practice does not céase, there .-4)) be arrests. Hich School Dance-The junior clas ml at 6 o'¢lock after passing through tho] Tugged scenery of Nevada, Riverside} will be the next breathing spot with the famous Magnolia avenue as the| main point of interest. Comic VALENTINE. Go To- | THE BEST: PLACE for Counterfeits. ADOPTED AND ere Ordinance Chief After Spitters-Tho forbidding expectorating on t he s walks is to be rigidly enforced 5 now on until he practice 1s eliminated, so it stated by Chie Pitt be at} party \MUST LOOK WELL ANDBE WELL, | DRESSED. DONT BE. A | Nice to ‘Give Away, Too, if You Are Not Looking "Watch CITY BRIEFS station the activity, thanks to the efficient work of the committee of 50 Elks, no serious difficulties were encountered. For the perfect comfort of their guests, the committee in charge made {t known that as long/ as the excursion proper lasted no de-/ talls whatever would be left to them and all they had to do was to eat, sleep at the this were they RESOLVED THAT IF YOU WANT SOMEONE| To BE YOUR VALENTINE You ea The Pure Drug Dispensary 112-114 South Main Street elght all for Real Money. | Se last of and THIS | bound banners orders that a art of the daily consumption that one drink There-should be ax to this a quantity of wine, whis Drinks California and es ~ CIRCULATED HERE BusttraYardwuws Have running. Preceding' a depot o'clock white whose temporarily was Line Can Aan ffir = clean. excursion southern second and under Ejks' 11:40 section and the order the Town COINS ARE / "|ARE EASY TOTO DISTINGUISH| scrupulously Short 11:10 first éars of a. lh e ‘ Seeee Have Ring But Are Too Light Passing at a moment's aerce ae te - Scns |" 3 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1908. CiTY, UTAH, ba Clee on yast ten da I 3 pe : ida that meeting-going and et small 1 thi ; and to other religious dut! be ithe waiting Te the train, I otlced an! sole object of our solic ingen for the he station platfor five beer oun and that outs i 1is there barrels and thirteen cas empt is no field in-which we m ect thelr ri 8 v é ctiv 2 Thi jdea is t r 1 e completel at ries, was Scrietettg d that there are| w iall re: 1 good four s¢ aloons in the place and that! Proper recre ion must t e z d they do a good business during the) 48 an ess emen f entire year I was told hat during | ucation und ar iy! tter the summ months ar verage of Vith the nec ity of amus ement eight barrels and eight cases of beer} settled ae Oo uo and ‘aut , rec a day Was hauled to that town by ons ognizec es more railroad; Arranges for Reception of Local Crowds, Two the "US! SO Herd ‘ to LAKE | elaborate combination Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, with all the latest additions and im- | | MANY POINTS OF INTEREST) infants REPUBLICAN, SALT Library and Gym Cost Less Than Beer | LEAVE FOR GOAST) ac escotics tint nose Two INTER-MOUNTAIN GREAT - TRIUMPH - in manufacturing. For = 50 : = years two F. A afterin the gam mu¢ game - or thres con- cerns in the East have controlled the secret and manufacture of high grade marshmallows. We have now succeeded in producing a marshmallow equal to anything on the market. Large orders from the jobbers are proving this.. There no need now to send money Bast for Pure Marshmallows-MAGNOLIA BRAND are as good as an **Sweetly thine, STARTUP CANDY CO., Provo, Utah I |