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Show lAItr actions at the fa Dgdon Theatro W: I NEW OGDEN THEATRE; Sunday. February 2j W. T. GASXELL , j Offers a Dramatization of Meredith Nicholson's Novel I ilisiiiiiisti p i liissiii i lilies fj With HUGO KOCH Seat Sale produced for one year at 3 the Friday, Feb. 18th Hackett and Daly's Thea- q a m ters, New York and the : ' .Garrick Theater, Chicago.. llf . A?-L..yvr, - i i 1 1 It I'll" il 1 'i ""- -! II i.-il ii -tlmmlrA illlT ij ) 2M7 WasWuffliOBi Awirae Lease Expires Febo ; ALL F,XT poersSAu Before Thai: Dale Electric Fixtures New T fl o FT" ii Nooiflng Reserved ' -r ; : . .. I. . M.Mi.u.w'-1' ' 'JutI j The Pipe or Fleme No. 2 j $ In California water Is convoyed from tho dam to the power M house In optn flumes and not In pipes. Flumes are asior cared 2 for and repaired than pipes, bur are difficult to operate In colJ t weather, therefore, pipes are used here for that reason; tut a plc j r for conveylug water to tho power wheels Is liable to collapse on ac . ( count of the air pressure unless It Is kept full and under tho pres- il sure of water. In the event that the wheels use the water fa ter than It can run In at the Intake of the pipe, a vacuum will b I j formed and then the air, pressing In on tho sides at about 14 m pounds to each Inch, will crush the pipe as If It were an egg shell. B To prevent this, however, air valves are arranged along the pipes S to let In the air aud prevent a vacuum being formed. These air i valves must be examined at least three times every twenty-rur j hours and the Ice broken out to let lu the. air whenever occasion u demands. H Let us take a night walk from the dam along the pipe to the 3 power house. B The air may bo 1C degTces below zero, but If you aro properly fl wrapped, you can make It. You must wear clout hoes as well as nerve tw walk tho pipe on such a night. With lanterns in hand. I w? start, following behind the man who walks tho pipe line. It i f a big. Ice covered, slippery trail, and one fall, down over the sharp and frozen rocks, may shorten life's Journey. The big boulders overhanging the mountain fide far above Is a sou ret. of great danger dan-ger to the pipe and men as well. In tho blackness of au Icy night 1 you reach a tunnel; here you rett and feel safe from Bllpping down I into the. dreaded darkness. Out of the tunnel Into tho frozeu air ; again. You stop to listen, your fara aro realized: a mass of rock and mow have left their uncertain resting place and are bounding and leafing down the mountain 6lde. Are you directly In It path, or Just ahead? 1 told you net to go if you were afraid. A moment more and you feel they are coming Just behind you. With a bound I thi-y pasH over the pipe, this time without striking. We continue ' the dangerous Journey and find that continual expansion and con- 9 traction of the pipe by the wjother makes It leak, which covers the pipe with ice. At Iat we hear the hum of the wheels in the power house and are glad that tbo Journey is at an end. and we mentally mental-ly 1" say to ourselves "no more pipe line for me," and we step In oui t of the cold close up to the big revolving electric things. Utah Light and Railway Company i. DECKER Local Manager The Cause of Colds Good Advice Regarding the Prevention of Coughs and Colds If people would only fortify and strengthen the system, the majority of cass of coughs, colds and pneumonia pneu-monia might be avoided. These troubles are frequently due to weakness, weak-ness, which produces a catarrhal condition con-dition of the mucous membrane, which Is an Internal skin of the body. When this skin Is weakened It becomes easily Infected with germs which cause many of the diseases to which flesh la heir. Healthy mucous membranes mem-branes are essential safeguards of the body's general health. An excellent aid In the prevention of coughs, colds, pneumonia and such like Infectious diseases Is a remedy that will prevent or cure catarrh. We have a remedy which we honestly hon-estly bcilevo to be unsurpassed In excellence ex-cellence for the prevention of coughs, colds and all catarrhal conditions. It Is the prescription of a famous physician, physi-cian, vho baa an enviable reputation of thirty years of cures sained through the use of this formula. We promise to mako no charge for the medicine should it fall to do aa we claim. We urge everybody who has need of such a medicine to try Rexall Mucu-Tone. It standa to reason that wo could not afford to make such statements and give our own personal guarantee to this remedy If we were not prepared pre-pared to prove the reasonableness of our claim in every particular, and we see no rcanon why any one should hesitate hes-itate to accept our offer and try It. We have two sizes of Rexall Mucu-Tone, Mucu-Tone, prices E' cents and $1.00. Sometimes Some-times a 5o-cent bottle Is sufficient to give marked relief. As a general thinj the most chronic case Is relieved with an averog of three large bottles. You can obtain Rexall Remedies In Ocden only at o ir store The Rexall Store. The T. Ii; carr Drug Co., corner Grant and TweMv-fifih. i |