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Show ! ( 'y-i PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. i 1 '. . 1 We direct attention of our read- $ ; ;'! ers to the list of our patrons. 8 I'.' ' . t Those who advertise in The Inter- 8 ', 4 mountain Catholic are the most jr. t f t substantial and reliable merchants, J ' - t business and professional men in i ' r S the community. Readers in ad- ' joining; states can safely write to J . ' t t . , any of the firms or business men S , !::' ." t whose cards appear in this paper. $ S:?SjfrS3fr-3SS?S3 ;f l; i , CATHEDRAL SERVICES. v Masses at S, 9 and 11 o'clock on Sun- .' days. High mass at 11 o'clock, with I sermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves- ; i . pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. 5 : 1 Week- day mass at 7:30 a. m. . ," Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- " v rick's church. Fourth South, between t , (.' . Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock ' on Sunday. Meetings of cathedral par-ish par-ish during the month are: Promoters is- of the Sacred Heart League, the last ;' Sunday of each month; the Altar society so-ciety every first Monday of the :". month; St. Ann's Sewing society every ; '.' ' .' Monday at 2 o'clock. Choii rehearsal '.I,.;' : tor cathedral choir, Friday nights at S '.''- o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday ' at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every Sunday at 9:30. ' i. . m . ' Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Co. '. J . Transacts a general trust business and ' j ' ! pays 4 per cent Interest on savings de- " i ' posits. Joseph F. Smith, president; ' i: Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. C. ,! : Beebe, cashier. '' ', L?-ce Curtains Laundered. Work j i,:'. guaranteed. Bel' ohone 4957; Ind. 3023. ' . . i When you buy or sell real estate in- j j fist on having the Homer Abstract !;;. ;' company make your abstracts. We ' i . liave every facility necessary in the 1 j " handling of titles, and it will be to i ;! ; your advantage to give us a call if you J j f ? ' ': own property. I i . 1 If you want the most delicious cof- i ' foe beans you ever secured to make the If' ; ; most delicious cup of coffee you ever '!'.! drank, use German-American coffee. Ill .: i The basis of our business is Quick ' I -' ' x work and quality. ; CENTURY PRINTING CO.. 1i t ' C5-57 and 57V4 Postoffice Place, Great V . l Salt Lake City. ; j fsp German-American coffee and i "' : your breakfast will be good, i V . ::' ' 1 ; Your 1910 i Bank Account i ; ; ! ' Choosing the institution through ' i . which to transact your financial , affairs during 1010 is an impor- 1 i ' tant matter, which should re- i 1 oeive most careful consideration. 4 We invite you to open an account J 1 with this company, which uni- : formly extends courteous and ef- ; f icient service to its patrons, and ; ,, by reason of conservative man- , agement and ample capital and j : surplus affords unquestioned safe- !' ty. Deposits small as well as large are invited. SALT LAKE 1 SECURITY & TRUST j COMPANY j 32 Up, Main St. : : ;' Capital $3C3f000.00 Surplus A .$1000.00 U. ;."', I. ' ' The meat to eat, that can't be beat, That makes you smile whene'er you eat. Is that by the Inter-Mountain Packing Co. packed The meat that by Uncle Sam is backed. INTER-MOUNTAIN PACKING CO. 368 West First South street. Salt Lake City. WANTED, at once, at the residence of the Catholic bishop of Boise, Idaho, a reliable middle-aged lady as housekeeper. housekeep-er. Testimonials of parish priest required. re-quired. Send application to Rev. Father Fa-ther R. S. Keyzer, L. B. 896, Boise, Ida. STARTS RflONDAYR10RWIWGfJANUARY3 WM ! plf AT Sd'CLOCIC Jli I JjL IT'S A SALE THAT MEANS TIIE COMPLETE DISPOSAL of the Entire I Vdl Stocks AT A TREMENDOUS LOSS. You'll Save MONEY IN BUNCHES. 1 I - t "'i ii in i iii n nr nrrTnii liftrmiin Hi'riTiiiiiiMrfMini ) i ill iiiriktiiiMi ini'orrrnT .-J'igi i Good Resolution. To appreciate New Year resolutions one naturally will look for something that is substantial and permanent. Hence business men and parents, for the past decade of years, have changed their former policy in making New Year's gifts to their friends and children. chil-dren. They resolve, and very wisely, too, to give something that will not only be permanent, but. when needed, will have increased in value. They resolve re-solve to open a savings account for those in whom they are Interested in the Salt Lake Security & Trust Co. As the years pass by that will be increasing increas-ing and will make the interested parties, par-ties, in a measure, independent when they face the battle of life. Another way to show your appreciation apprecia-tion of a worthy friend would be to make the first payment on a home for him and let him pay the balance, which would be equivalent to the rent he now pays. These New Year's resolutions would be greatly appreciated for all time. Begiu this New Year and you will realize how nicely it works. No better resolution could be made. Salt Lake Security & Trust Co 32 Up. Main. WASATCH BACON. A streak of fat a streak of lean, With lots of goodness in between. German-American coffees are deli-clous. deli-clous. Ask your grocer today. Dr. Robert R. Brownfield announces his practice confined to the special treatment of diseases of women and sur- I gery. Suite 406 Judge building, Salt Lake City Rome, Dec. 30. Cardinal Satolli, who is ill with nephritis, -was reported to be failing rapidly today. Life was being be-ing prolonged only by the administration administra-tion of oxygen. Ladies', Men's and Children's Felt and kid slippers Fur, trimmed or plain all colors. $1.00 to $3.00 Harding Shoe Company The Walk-Over Store 214 MAIN at that Beautiful The Old St. Anne Orphanage,, Orph-anage,, corner .First South and Third East, 10x10 .rods, .the best close-in corner in town. See J.W.Killeen Company REAL ESTATE 218 Main St. Bell, 827. Iiid., 4171. Both Phones, 3569 Orpheum ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Week begins Sunday Mat., Jan. 2 Mntlnee Daily at 2:15 o'clock Every Evening at 8:15 TEE DEHAVEN SEXTET EDWIN STEVENS HOWARD'S MUSICAL S1IETLAADS FRANK TIXXEV T1IK ZANETTOSS DOXOVAN ARNOLD MILT WOOD ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES LATEST NOVELTIES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Matinee prices, 15c, 25c, 50c. Night prices, 25c, 50c, 75c. gA"ir"in-7miTTri:iiini" ril in ill' i"iTiilBfwiM"ii'i"5yn Tir" TiTti r fif r'tl'ukwi m T, "w m lil'iinll, V Rowe & Kelly Co's. i Big Prosperity ale Is On j i j l It means prosperity for all who buy. The Si . j l bargains are great in each department I ' I I Come and See for Yourself. I Rowe 6i ielly Co. 117 SO. MAIN ST. 1 1 " iTT::::r:,:::,,!f,f Jirr:: "z;:Trrr-1 First Annual Corset Sale Wilson Corset Co. j 69 East 3rd South i xVll Corsets greatly reduced for two days only Tuesday and Wednesday, January 4 and 5. i .riz&'ffit I) $2.00 Corsets . $1.00 i i KSv V if 3.00 Corsets : 1.95 Mtlf 4m Cor?ets 2-00 ! !: I WkW0ft 5.00 Laced Front 3.00 I J iWf 5.00 Laced Back ... 3.00 ! mj 10.00 Silk Batiste 5.00 J ijl I) 15.00 Silk Batiste ..10.00 I pWiM 2(.00 Silk Batiste ..15.00 f Remember,, Ladies for two days only. Mlllll I. I - J CATERING I For Wedding Receptions and Social So-cial Functions i Specialty. 'Phone for estimates. J. H. R. Franklin Company Phone 135. 268 IvJaln ASSESSMENT NO. 21. EUTONIA MINING & HILLING CO. Principal place of business, 269 South West Temple street, Salt Lake City Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting meet-ing of the board of directors of the Eu-tonia Eu-tonia Mining & Milling company, held on the 15th day of December, 1909, an assessment (to be known at assessment No. 21) of one-quarter (4) of one one (1) per cent per share was levied and assessed on the Issued and outstanding capital stock of said corporation, payable pay-able immediately to E. G. O'Donnell, treasurer, at his office, No. 269 South West Temple street, Salt Lake C'ty Utah. 4 Any stock upon which said assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on the 19th day of January, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unless payment is made before, be-fore, will be sold on Thursday, the 24th day of February, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, to pay the said delinquent delin-quent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale JOHN McKEAGUE. Secretary, if Salt Lake Cullen Hotel 20) rooms. $1.00 and up. Strictly European Eu-ropean plan, with the best cat'.- ami service in the city. JOHN CONDRON, Proprietor. Coal Quality means Citizen's coal slackl?? coal that burns quicker, gives more heat, lasts longer, makes ; less ash and may be used in a I-tove or furnftce. For coal quality, qual-ity, buy Citizens coal. Both ; CITIZENS COAL CO. j 3S3 MAIN ST. 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