Show 1 The Opportunity Us s Yours loursin in these prosperous times t imea to not no only earn money but hut to save suc tome some om of oE it I 1 Opell un an account now with us and see sec how it H will help to increase increase your yom funds I Iw 4 per cent interest paid on Savings aings S w ings Accounts Capital Stock Surplus and Profits I Ogden State 1 Bank ank I I OGDEN UTAH Capital Surplus J Interest paid on Savings Accounts and an nd Time Timo of Deposit OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS H U C Bigelow President A I 1 Bigelow Cashier J 3 M N Browning J E Hal on Cashier G 0 L 1 Becker E L Van Meter Joha Joh IC Spiers I 0 A Parmley H M Rowe Rove JAN JN Jr Spargo e CURES tuRES Malaria Is s a species of blood poverty known as is a n condition in which the circulation is s so 50 weak and impure that is s un unable unable able to supply the system with sufficient nourishment and to preserve ordinary health The real source of malarial infection is a question about medical authorities differ Some take the that k position it is an nn nos os I poison the germs of which are breathed into the lungs ahus transmitted to the circulation Others advance the that theory p pt ons ns become inoculated with the poison through the bites of While lh le the profession differ about the actual method of malarial they all agree that Malaria is a BLOOD DISEASE and any treat nt to successfully overcome its effects must PURIFY THE BLOOD When Then the of Malaria a get into the circulation the properties of t brood blood are weakened the rich red corpuscles hg bg 1 by the malarial poison Then the tile the disease begin tt be manifest In the first stages of Malaria a 5 complexion becomes ae ale and anci sallow the appetite is affected the s slem stern II tern lem grows bilious ou and ere is S a 3 general feeling of lassitude and wet wei wetness ness Malaria Malana is an ous poison and it gradually tacks acks j other portions of the sy DY THE OF MALARIA I and if ii the germs are 0 J I began ben using your S S S probably remain in the blood they soi so jj ten years ears ago for Malaria J and an blood blo d times I give rise to serious dl di troubles t and it proved prot so good at that hill and d disorders As w the th time that I have continued ever since cases ana an more thor it as a family remedy Recently circulation becomes t me nue of my children was troubled with saturated with the mala mal malarial rge painful boils on ou the buck back of his rial infection i the digestion is lr k after suffering with these for ford d chills and fever come nv mal al months we tried S S S and t deranged d diseases boils b 0 its hind hi Jd to Q state a few bottles cured cured skin and go to It is 15 a pleasure for me ml sores and ulcers etc breakout break out of S S S for the benefit on the body and after awhile lle blood bo are needing a si first rate health becomes im lill impaired er tonic anti and sure ure cure for or ort the t h entire cn t Ir e Arkan U tC C HEMINGWAY HE n GWAY paired L T Ark r l Malaria Maaria can only be cured cure d by b Y t 1 removing the germs from f om the blood Purging the liver and nd ii horri WAS TUn bowels with strong nauseating 11 ol pus ils lint f cathartics can never reach the thereal broI n nd froh r m Mn it ei lana q t 2 rc Il c the trouble because l set get xiv real seat of po began gin not affect the your e It I do such things JUI JUIe mY uce cuce I O PilI t s Ii circulation S S S searches scare the best bloo M S s HI out and destroys every particle rR v Tl 1 s of malarial infection and builds 4 the blood to a n healthy nour I up ishin condition Then the the he hetem bA its required amount of o n tr mc f coned ed d tern tem receives ece Tes lOW con COrPus COrPuscles des cles begin to multiply in the U re rf ons grow growl the liver and an dl I l ruddy ru and healthful hed in appetite I vitalized a aS n and the system as way wayS improved etY eY eYS an remedy I Ired S S S is a safe and pleasant nt one blood d and od UP Ie Ice I bl n the 00 Write for free book on 0 CO red i no noGA THE SWIFT S Sr A either 1 GA charge for elt j r rJ ft say 1 It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The for All ll Agos More Mote healthful than Tea T ca or Coffee Agree with iiIi the weakest digestion dig Delicious Dd invigorating im got and nutritious liow Rich milk mallet d grain gain ain powder form formA attn A quick lunch prepared in a minue Take no su suJ tute Oters or are arp J 1 i l 4 WHY YOU SHOULD 11 t FOR THE WATER BONDS IiI Ii 1 I i Tuesday September 6 1910 It I 1 Because it will not cost the taxpayers one cent 2nd Because the waterworks system itself will pay bonds in four annual anI nl payments t 3rd It will reduce the fire insurance rates from to per year It will furnish ample water in case of a big bi g fire It will furnish all consumers with an abundance dance of water It will enable the city to extend the water mains which now noi now cannot be made on account of ofa a shortage of water I It will vilI increase the supply of water by per cent and will be enough to supply all demands for years to come l 1 It will cause more mare now new building to be erected than any other thing that can be named If the bonds are voted down the city must increase tho the taxes for the improvements must mus be made If the taxpayers refuse to allow the water bonds to be issued then the city government must raise the money by increasing the taxes The water supply MUST be increased under the law the city can cannot cannot or not run in debt or vote bonds without the taxpayers consent but the city can double the taxes by a vote of six councilmen without the peoples consent The foregoing are the main features of the proposition the taxpayer can take his choice either au authorize authorize authorize the Ule bonds or prepare for increased taxes 4 Labor DIY gr at LAGOON MONDA SEPTEMBER 5 OGDEN TRADES LABOR ASSEMBLY y PROGRAM 1 30 1 Boys Foot Race 25 26 10 years or under Sweater Utah Knitting Company No St 2 Girls Foot Race 25 yards 10 years or 01 under Prise box candy Chas Hupfer 3 Boys Foot Race 50 16 years or under Prize Jersey I Sweater Sporting Co 4 Girls Foot Race 50 16 years or under Prize 1st 1 Box Candy Candy Co Prize 2nd 2 12 lb Ib Box Candy C W Ward Vard 5 Young Mens Men s Foot Race 20 years or under Prizes 1st Hat Fred M PI Nye Nyc prize 2nd 1 Pair Dress Gloves Cloves The Model Clothier 6 Young Foot Race R ce 20 years or under 50 yards Prizes 1st Parasol Horrocks Bros prize 2nd I Hand Bag Book Store 7 Foot Race for Union Men only all ages yards Prizes 1st 5 00 Hat A Kuhn Bros prize prise 2nd Meal Ticket E EH EH EH H Munsey prize 3rd One Box Columbia Club Perfecto Cigars I 8 Union on Mens Wives Foot Race 50 60 yards all ages Prizes 1st Parasol Last and Thomas prize 2nd Rug Boyle Furniture Company prize 3rd One Bag Graham Flour C F Grout 9 High Jump for Union Men VIen only Prizes 1st 5 00 Razor Geo A Lowe Company prize 2nd One Box Cigars Wess ler Cigar Company 10 Broad Jump for Union Men only Prizes 1st 5 00 Pair Pants Frank Wright prize 2nd One Box Bo Victor Cigars Victor Cigar Company 11 Hop Skip and Jump Prizes 1st Hat S H Browne Company prize 2nd One Dress Shirt R B 0 O Quality Shop 3rd One Go as Gold Razor Browning Bros 12 Egg Race Prizes 1st 2 Gold Hat Pins Value J S Lewis j prize 2nd Box Candy Can d Shupe Candy Co prize 3rd 2 Box Seats Orpheum 13 Nail Driving Contest Union Mens Men s Wives Prizes 1st One Silk Dress Pattern Value 1500 fJ j J Burt Bun Brothers i prize 2nd OO Umbrella W vi H Wright and Sons prize prise 3rd One Ofte Pair Eye Glasses Classes fitted Crescent Jewelry Co 14 Jar Breaking Contest Prizes 1st One mandolin Value 1500 1600 Ezra H G Williams William Music Company prize 2nd One Robe Value Burton Implement Co Largest Union Family on Grounds Prizes 1st lot lbs Ibs Flour Ogden Milling Company prize 2nd lbs Ibs Flour Peery Brothers Milling Co 16 Fat Mens Race 50 Miles Prizes 1st One Overall Suit St t Og Ogden Ogden den Overall Shirt Co j prize 2nd One Razor Browning BALL GAME Machinists vs R R Carmen SPORT COMMITTEE Chairman C A Bass j J 3 A Reeder Thos Mayor W VT D Watson Frank The National Bank OF OGDEN 00 DEN UTAH Capital 0 Surplus 0 Undivided Profits 00 0 o 0 0 0 0 We Ve pay interest on savings deposits at the rate or S of 4 per cent compounded Quarterly OFFICERS and DIRECTORS Job Pingree President Joseph James Mack J W Abbott James Pingree Cashier T D Ryan Asat Cashier Angus T Wright ht J H F R Last Lasta E a P r Ellison Preston A 1 B P G 4 Blackman Blackmail r r t Joseph S Peery A L Brewer Chlrles c O A 4 Henry v |