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Show COOOOOOCOOOIOOOOOOOOCUCOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOCOGOOOOODOOOt)l 5 I Coats and Hats in the latest 1 o I styles. i I Aviation Caps for the children M. JSiiliaxoM 2 It OOOOOOOOOOOC 50 00000000000000 oooot oooooooooooooo wiiii iiiiii'Wimbibiiimhium siamm HiTiriramiinirT-iiini" For the VERY LATEST in DRESS HATS, AVIATION CAPS and HOODS, call on MRS. M. E. RHOADES, Milliner, THONE 41 BLACK. The Standard Road of the West Union Pacific "STANDARD iriliri.ni of cxccllmcc." Stamluril Dictionary. The I'nioti Pacific K.iilrunil ha s,nnt, in the la-ft Uii years, $11 1,CHK,000 (or improvements alone. It is block signaled. . Its roadbed is uncualed. ' ' ' " V'i r'ii1r arc of "n DoimJjiU.Tl , . ' a"' lis brides are of steel. ' I Its e(iiipment is the best that money can buy. , It lias excellent dining cars on all through l ' trails. ' V ' he I'nion Pacific is ballasted with Sherman gravel, which makes a practically tluMlrss road-' road-' ) bed. It has fewer curves ami lower grade than j 1 any other transcontinental line is laid out in lonR, ray tangents. In one r0-mile stretch there is only I ' out- half-decree curve. It station buildings and grounds are well built , and well kept its roadbed likewise. To secure the highest grade of service in t other wi ld-, "Ouality," which is the basis of a!J success the 1'nion Pacific educates its employes, and the sons of its employes living along its lines, to become competent railroad men (a correspond- u ence v,,, being maintained at Omaha for that imrpo-el; and the majority of its telegraph operators oper-ators are trained in its methods in a telegraph " school at Omaha. Progress for the I'nion Pacific Railroad means progre for the whole State. Kvery mile of addi- " tional track laid, every train or station, creates wealth, which is shared not only by the Union 1 Pacific Kailroad, but by every citizen in the Stale, s The I'nion Pacific has been the primal factor , in hiving the foundation of progre-s ami prosper- i ity in the Stales through which its tracks arc laid. The railroad has been, and is today, the basic ln-ii i . of our day and generation, on which all othir enterprises and interests must rest and through which they are given movement, activity, energy and life. In the matter of industrial development the interests inter-ests hi the public and the I'nion Pacific are identical. identi-cal. If the I'nion Pacific is not prosperous, will the creat and growing country it serves continue to prosper? I'.wry I'nion Pacific ticket office is a bureau of railroad information. I'.. i- information, literature, tickets, etc., call or a l.li ess rjSy J W CANTRAL, m lMlfi3 mm K 8 RUBLE, Aasiitant Oaneral Patuagn Agent, 1 I wB$&vYj 941 17th 8UMt' slJMfJK- DENVER, COLORADO, J Subscribe for THE TIMES i mmf aanaaas-aa i . ...in . """"M""' 111 1 ' $50.00 Reward j In pursuance of a Resolution pa d by the City Coum. . I of Coalville this 15th day of Novemlr, I'M I, and by virtue c the power in me vested as Mayor ul Coalville City, Summit County, Utah, I, T J. Lewis, Mayo-- 4f Coalville City, do line. ; by oflcr a Reward of Fifty Dollars 5$i0 00) for information that will lead to the arrest and conviilul of the person, or per- sons, who removed, took or stole thebaok of accounts known and designated as the j j ; electric light Ledger belonging to Coalville City, a Munil corporation, of the I State of Utah, from and out of the ofici of the City Recorder in Coalville City, at some time betwrrf November 10th, 1911, at 1 o'clock p. m , and Tuesday morng.November Mth, 1911, ! at 8 o'clock a m. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hhereunto set my hand I ; this 15th day of November, 1911. ! Attest: T. i LEWIS. Mayor. 1 (Seal) N.J.PETERSON, Recorder ' For palm in (lie alnn or cheat datni j cu a pic a of flannel with Chaailii tlaili ' , biaiwant and bind it uu aver tka acat uf paia. T'licla ia notbinir batter. Far alt ky ,lka Kuydra t. Ha. Mill MAI.K-No. Ill Sailth Trasaler j typewriter at a bargain, t all at Tirana . I of flee, I I There la ( in advertising. I ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ' i DAINTY CHOPS I Dainty chops cannot be cut out of poor lamb. We cut nof hing but the finest and heaviest beef to be had. A complete lire to be found in a firit-cl& market ? ( Our customer) bear us out in the statement, f SUMMIT MEAT CO., I ( Bagnell & Bal, iProra. " r 0OO00OOt7OOi0r10OOOO0000tXHeO I ; 1 ..I i ii 4 I aaaaoooooooooooooaoaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooaooaoo ooooooooooooooooooc I i .11 Our Furniture stock is all new and down to date. I Call and inspect our Fam- j ous Universal Ranges 5 I and Heaters J I and you will be convinced we are giving the great- J et money values ever offered in that line. (Every l I Universal warranted.) ) Fair and Honest treatment and I Extremely Good Money Values at j I Summit Furniture & I ( I Mercantile Company I )4H0s04rfte('ttM i |