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Show PATRONIZE OUR ApVERTISERS. 4- We direct attention of our read- ern to the list of o-r patrons. Those who advertize tt The Inter- mountain Catholic are the most 4- substantial and reliable merchants. 4- business and. profpsslonal men In f the community. Readers In ad- 4- Jolninp Ftates can safely write to any of the firms or business men ! whose card!" appear In this paper. CATHEDRAL SERVICES. Masses at 8, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sundays. Sun-days. Hieh mass at 11 o'clock, with fcrmon. Sunday school at 9:30. Vespers Ves-pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. Week dav mass at 7:30 a. m. Mass is coicbrated 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 parish par-ish during the month are: Promoters of flu Sacred Heart League, the last Sunday of each month;, the Altar society so-ciety evry first Monday of the month: St. Ann's 'Sewing society every Monday at 2 o'clock. Choir rehearsal for cathedral choir Friday nights at 8 o'clock: Junior choir every Saturday at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. ; "The Mousies." The "Creep Mousies" practice at 3 on Saturday in the choir hall. Sunday school is at 9:30. If a Bank or a Business House Shows a steady, constant growth, as shown by this company's report in this issue, there is always a reason rea-son for it. large resources. conservative management, a strong position in the financial world and courteous treatment to all patrons, contribute contrib-ute to this com panyV success. ; What people want are sound in vestments and an income from them, none better to be found than First Mortgages bearing 6 per cent net. that you hold in your own name, free from taxes and guaranteed guaran-teed by the I y TRUST COMPANY M J 34 Main Street ! -,. 1 . f X ST. ANN'S GRAND CONCERT. Saturday Rehearsals. On Saturday at 3 o'clock the little girls have rehearsal until 4. Then the older girls until 4:30, and the boys from 4:30 until 5:15. Sunday Rehearsals. The very little ones meet at Miss Gleason's studio at 2 o'clock sharp; the "Irish Maids" and the "Witches" at 3:30 at the Knights of Columbus hall. The young girls are requested to attend at-tend promptly as different rehearsals will be held from 1:15" until 6:30, which means all afternoon, and then church at 7:30. When you buy o- sell real estate insist in-sist on having the 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. Information Wanted. Of Thomas Blackmore, aged 24 years, native of Galway, Ireland, left there seven years ago: is supposed to be in Montana. His father and mother are anxious to hear from him. Address JOHN T. SMYTH, Ogden, Utah. The Irish Maids. The "Irish Maids" will practice Sunday Sun-day at 3:30 at Knights of Columbus halL The Electric theatre, on State street, 264, is one of the best places of amusement amuse-ment in the city for old and young. Always a great variety, and everything every-thing clean and up to date. Parents and children will find ample recreation and enjoyment. Boys' Rehearsal. I The boys will practice at 4:30 Satur-day Satur-day in the choir hall. ROCK-FACED Brick trimmings. Extra well built. Ornamental. Modern. Well arranged. Fine lot, 55x140. New style finish inside. Southeast. Close to school. Best car service. Does that sound good to you for $3,150? NEAR. The Rio Grande depot. Five-room modern brick. Everything in fine shape and good value for the money. Price $2,650. - -NINE Room modern red brick. Northeast bench. Well built and a mighty good, comfortable home. Lot 43x148. STOWE & PALMER THE REALTY MEN (CONTROLLING WILSON-SHERMAN CO.) " INSURANCE THAT INSURES. (Lessee Lynn-Smith Co., Insurance.) 52 West Second South Street. Both 'Phones 4S2 "YOU CAN'T KEEP A GOOD TOWN DOWN." , f D0fl't Keep the Girl Waiting" f0 liSfeg I Sent system of home tannhing. L'lgT ! -ipiill XL Furniture & Carpet Co. J K, SFV-T-ljM 41-51 EAST XHIKD SOUTH . V .' -- Jj ! p. A. Sorensen . "The Mousies." The "Creep Mousies" practice at 3 on Saturday in the choir hall. SAFE BURGLARS. An apparent contradiction, but yet an every day truth. A safe that a burglar can enter is not a safe, but there are safes that are burglar proof. Experience teaches many things. It teaches that a penny wise is very often a pound foolish. In the center of the business part of the city, within the past fw months, safe-crackers without any apparent difficulty dif-ficulty broke three large safes belonging to business firms. . The last, which occurred oc-curred this week, was on Main street, and between 7 and 9 o'clock. REAL PROTECTION. The wise business men, who want a safe that will protect their valuable papers, pa-pers, jewelry, stocks and money, should call and secure a box in the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co.'s fire and burglar proof vaults. Merchants can no longer afford to have their valuable property exposed after closing on Saturday nights. - Salt Lake Security and Trust Co., 32 Main street. The Witch Behind the Moon. The "Witches" practice at 3 on Saturday Sat-urday at the choir hall. Boys' Rehearsal. The boys will practice at 4:30 Saturday Satur-day in the choir hall. THE ELITE THEATRE 338-340 SOUTH STATE ST. SPECIAL FEATURES j New building with a seating capacity of Six Huml.-d. j Edison's latest improved machines used exclusive. Our machine and operating rooms have been cl-.se.y nisr,... Mr. R I Report made to the secretary ofstatyt the state of L'tah of the condition of The Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. located at Salt Lake City in thp t-onty of Salt Lake, state of I tan. at the iof. of business on the Sth day of ebiuai, 198'" RESOURCES. Loans and discounts S1',i-ii Overdrafts -V'iVn l Bonds, stocks, certificates, etc. l.b Banking house x (.' I Furniture and fixtures i-o.;, oi Real estate - 1;,r Due from national banks t,bJi u Due from state banks and bank- Cash on" hand" Abstract records " ' Total s.vr..m 51 10 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 5 -'' Surplus fund 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid ,:;!' ',-, Individual deposits Savings department interest at .., four per cent 4lo4'7 V) Debentures ' '. r Cashier's checks hbJ J' Bonds and mortgages sold ami guaranteed j''mw Sinking fund V,'., 31 Time certificates of deposit lb-ot Total - 1.537.0SS:i Stato of Utah, countv of Salt Lake. Edward Home, being first July sworn according to law. deposes and sav? 4 he is cashier of the above named bank, that the above and foregoing report contains con-tains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at th . close of business on the Sth day of t eb- Signedf EDWARD HOME Subscribed and sworn to before mo tn.o 2&th day of February. l- T rv . (Seal) ARTHUR C.ajLL Correct-Attest: xHICKEV EDWARD M'GURRLN. R. C. GEMMELL. Directors. State of Utah, Office of the Secretary of State - ICS Tingev. secretary of state of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, now on file in my office, thi.i twenty-eighth day of February .Wf- (ciea) C. S. TINGED. . K ' Secretary of State. St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30. The Witch Behind the Moon. The "Witches" practice at 3 on Saturday Sat-urday at the choir hall. St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30. St. Cecilia Chorus rehearsal Sunday morning, 9:30. Ruffles on Hats. Many of the spring hats have ruffles of lace sewn inside just where the crown and the brim are fastened together. to-gether. This ruffle Is allowed to fall over the hair, and it makes a very attractive at-tractive and becoming addition. LAKES M&lfia i)&cca3 .- 3 Nights an.) V.'i'i::.x,!,,. 1 Matin-' lit si;;r.it; ' - j l3onday5 IYlar.9, Jules Murray ir'scm.s FLORENCE GEAR "Cupid at Vassar" A musical coll.-ce girl's l,y. J ing with college girls' life. ' Catchy music, special .-.-nic k'.--. Beautiful costumes. i Prices: Eve.. to ?i. .".: M,t:., to Si.uO. ' "I NEXT ATTRACTION Thursday. Friday ami S. turday a:-l Saturday niatin- j 45 Minutes From Broadway Prices .Vic to $1. .-. Sale Taenia;.-., j ELECTRIC THEATEE 1 264 South State Street. ' r Latest Moving Piclnresf- Illustrated Songs ; AFTER MOON, 2:30 TO 5.1 AND EVENING. . i TiSE CHARLTON SHOP I VIZ MAIN STREET. f OUTFITTERS FOR WOMEN', Tailor-made suits, dresses, sowr.s. coats for street, evening, rain or motoring. mo-toring. Skirts Petticoats Waitts. "They lace m front." it "glinEEHl sLJ; c o rt a t t e Welcome large accounts. TVe value a small one. Very often a i fifty-dollar account of today ' becomes a thousand dollar one of tomorrow. To each customer, large or small, we offer the same prompt, live, accommodating banking facilities. fa-cilities. We thrive as our depositors prosper. Utah Savings & Trust Co. No. 233 Main Street. "The Bank that r'3 Four per cent.) i l THEATRICALLY SPEAKER ? $ FOK "THE STRENGTH OF TH3 ; WEAK." 1 Hosier's i: - i '- I Flour m i mi ft Whole-sale and Retail Makers of PURJ3 ICE CREAM. SHERBS j WATER ICES. FANCY FROZEN PUDDINGS. FuL,J . ETC. Manufacturers of THE FINEST GRADE OF CANE - IN THE CITY. Factory and Office 260 State St Both Phones 3223. SALT LAKE CITYUTA ' "The Mousies." j I The "Creep Mousies" practice I on Saturday In the choir ball. ) |