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Show PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. We direct attention of our real- . r to the. Itat of nr patron. - Thoe who advertise ! Thf Intr- -- mountain Catholic are the most rubtantlal and reliable merchant. 4 business .nl professional men !ti the community. Readers In a5- Joining ptatrn can safely write to any c? the firms or business men whofe rarfa appear In this paper. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at S, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sundays Sun-days High mass at 11 o'clock, with cnr.on. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves-Irs Ves-Irs and Benediction, at 7:20 p. m. Week d?.y mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass Is celebrated Sundays at St. Patrick's Pat-rick's church. Fourth South, between Third and Fourth West, at 10 o'clock on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par-' par-' ish during the month are: Promoters of the Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month; the Altar society so-ciety every . first Monday of the month: lit. Ann's Sewing- society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal lor cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday at 2:20. and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. I Zlon's Savings Bank & Trust Co. j Transacts a general trust business and , pays 4 per cent interest on savings de- posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; I Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. j Beebe, cashier. j . . . . I Feast of Sacred Heart. I Friday. June 18, the feast of the Sa- !cred Heart, the masses were well attended, at-tended, and in the evening Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was given, followed by an eloquent and forceful I sermon on the Sacred Heart league by I Kev. YV. K. Ryan. The new promoters I received their badges and diplomas. I Commencement at St. Ann's. , The pupils of Kearns' St. Ann's or- 1 phanage will have their closinng exer- I fis-s at. the orphanage on Tuesday, June I Acolytes' League. The altar boys will meet on Sunday i afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. All members must be present. , j K. of C. Outing. I The Knights of Columbus have de- cided on July 21 for their annual ex- 1 cursion, which will be at Lagoon. j - - I I Every precaution and safeguard f In throw n about our Mortgage Cer- tlficates to make them absolutely safe. Each certificate is accompa-riiedby accompa-riiedby a First Mortgage twice the value of the loan, and its -security is also guaranteed by the total resources re-sources of this company. 6 per cent Interest is paid thereon, and being free from taxation, affords a substantial sub-stantial income without deductions. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST j COMPANY 32 Up. Main St. I , Capital and surplus, $350,000. j j 4 J I The basis of our business is tjuick work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO.. I 55-57 and 57 Postoffice Place, Great Salt Lake City. When you buy os sell real estate Insist In-sist on having thj Homer Abstract company make your abstracts. We have every facility necessary in the handling of titles, and it will be to your advantage to give us a call if you own property. The Dedication Choir. The namqp of the singers who will take part in the dedication service will be checked in by next Tuesday. Rehearsals Re-hearsals will be held Monday and Friday Fri-day nights, beginning next week. Zin-garelli's Zin-garelli's Pontifical Vespers will be sung in the evening. The music is very difficult and the time required to sing the Vespers alone will be over an hbur. Are you interested in California, Arizona Ari-zona and Old Mexico? If so, it would be wise to write for full information about the shortest line and the best service from your point to those sections, sec-tions, via the SALT LAKE ROUTE, Utah's most popular road. ' , See and hear "June Rose Time" by Junior choir of St. Mary's Cathedral at Bungalow theatre Wednesday, June 30. Proceeds to buy music for choir. Lace curtains laundered. Work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Phone 5461-K. See and hear "June. Rose Time" by Junior choir of St. Mary's Cathedral at Bungalow theatre Wednesday, June 30. Proceeds to buy music for choir. i The Eternal ! The Home Beautiful WE HAVE THEM E0R SALE GET BUSY i And don't put off any longer the buy- . ing of that beautiful Home or if you want an investment we have them paying as high as . 15 Or if you have money to loan we will get you 7 per cent, secured by Salt Lake real estate worth more than double dou-ble the amount of the loan. List your property for sale or for rent with j.w. mm co. REAL ESTATE, 218 Main St. Bell Phone 827. Here's a Snappy Piece of News The highest shoe store on this earth, , Sells Ladies' Shoes of highest worth. But at a price so very low That back for more the ladies go. BUTLER ART SHOES Top floor Boston Building. Phone 4090. REPORT MADE TO THE SECRETARY of state of the state of Utah, of the condition con-dition of the Salt Lake Security & Trust Company, Located at Salt Lake City, in the county of Salt Lake, state of Utah, at the close of business on the. Sth clay of Jtme, 1903. Resources. Loans and discounts $1,4"i9,502.41 Overdrafts S3,77.on Bonds, stocks, certificates, etc... 14tf.tsi4.07 Banking houss 4O.0W.O0' Furniture, fixtures and safe deposit vaults 4O.420.S4 Real estate 82,432. 1 3 Due from national banks 114.941.81 Due from state banks and bank- ers 51,:.44 Cash on hand 4,994.02 Abstract records 25,000.00 Total $2,052.025. Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 300.0ft0.OO Surplus fund 50.000.W Undivided .profits lrss expenses and taxes paid ." 41,548.27 It dividual deposits 317,272.85 Savings deposits, interest at four per cent 97,812.87 Cashier's checks 2.944.06 Debenture accounts 3b'4,740.9'j Time certificates of deposit 25,207.92 Bonds and mortgages sold and guaranteed 817,92.fi! Sinking funds , - 34,578.51 Total $2,052,023.33 State of Utah, county of Salt Lake. A. C. Sullivan, being first duly swoni according to law. deposes and says that he is cashier of tho above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contain?? con-tain?? a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the Sth day of June, 1909. A. C. SULLIVAN. Correct, attest: D. C. JACKLING. EDWARD M'GURRIN, F. S. BASCOM. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 15th day of June, 1909. E. W. EVANS. j (Seal) Notary Public. State of Utah, office of the secretary of state. l n I. C. S. Tingey, secretary of state of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct -copy j. of the statement of the above named company, com-pany, filed in my office this 15th day of June. 1909. C. S. TINGEY, (Seal) Secretary of State. i rVrrv :- f i i ! I SA ; &;j;tZ? ; - - ? : 1 S I f1'ippi " - . i 1 &t.fvkt iP - lx5:v y-'-y Salt Lale Real Mate j Is the best investment, for your money. It : you live J mcrease 1 1 own a house here that will pay good interest on you g j fl in value all the time. B i it Take City for investment purposes, g g If you wish to buy a house in Salt Lane y make a compara- N I try our monthly payment plan, which less than the rent j t.vely small payment down, and ecTo : property by a small would be. In this way you can own a fine piece v a outlay of cash. 1 Read this list of fine residence property: i First avenue, between O and P streets south fnt "mK: S red brick, stone foundation dwellings . Reception Jal rods. Price basement and furnace. Cement sidewalks. Lots ,.xi S , j $6,000.00 each. I on Tenth avenue, between C and D greets four fine five Jx-room. I south front, red brick bungalows. One for t block from new g car line. Halls, living rooms and dining rooms have r mission. Dining rooms have beam ceilings pi ate .rails ana p g Large bath rooms, kitchen Pntnes withes e 30 feet by 10 convenience. Wired for electric lights. Ir"1 333 Tenth avenue, g feet. Back porches screened in. Prices: Nos. 3-1-3- -.S xenui g $3,500.00. No. 337, $4,000.00. "if Northwest corner Ninth aJenue and C street J ' brick houses. On new Ninth avenue car line. Newes t JesUs. -even rooms. Complete modern plumbing. Ful basement hot water heroni j and back porches. Good sized lots. Will be finished in about four weeks. , j Prices upon application. j . f i Hamilton Place-running north from Sixth South, between State and Second East. Five-room bungalows, mission finish bath, V. to clothes closets, front and back porches, complete plumbing electric Iigt its ; IS and gas. Cement sidewalks and paved street. Five-minute walk to busi- I ness district. Prices: $3,000.00 to $4,000.00. Second East, between Second and Third South, Brunswick avenue Double pressed brick, stone foundation, six rooms two complete sets m Plumbing, two pantries, two clothes closets, fitted for cooking or heating with gas Street completely paved with asphalt, cement sidewalks, sever and water all paid for. Rents for $40.00 per month. Price, $4,000.00. j Salt Lake j Security & Trust Company S 32 Up. Main Street I - I Annual Concert by Junior i Choir at . i I j Bungalow Theatre I ; I Wednesday, June 30 I i I Tickets 25c I ' urt ft''''Wim"'liiiiM,r'-"Vi'' "-'ili'li i'i -ir"-,'.'.A""". .- t ,'r?"J?j May cause you ,a- great amount j of trouble later in the season if J ? you do not provide yourself with J HILL'S BUG KILLEE. during housccleaning time. Pre- t vents as well as exterminates. J 23e per bottle. Delivered any- where. I . i I F. J. Hill Drug Co. I "The Fever-Substitutors." I I McCOY'S STABLES Telephone 81 Both 'Phone ALL KINDS OF UVERY j Lots! Lots!! Lots!!! . vision, W9 Lve foVlVclen li terms. Sidewalk paid ' tasy f 'ztr Ee'r terms. wkhc. i,io, easy ReSyff aVenUe' East Waterloo. These are snaps. We havo w i ! parts of city WP will L,t 0 . In ' i every deal trcat you r'Kht on SEE US Hubbard Inv. Co '"jf 6Wm South st. I ROSARIES' f forSls SlUtabl9 ! REASONABLE PRICES. Salt Lake City. Utj I |