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Show o Pi W I I mh-w mm & mm "with strvnrftH and TWO HORSE OVERALLS mao mr LEVI STBAU3S CO. CO. UNCLE SAM'S BIRTHDAY anniversary promises to be a protty warm one, aa tho Fourth of July usually us-ually la, so declare your Independence of midsummer heat and wilted linen by baring it laundered at a place where you will get high-grade laundry work with tho exquisite color and artistic finish that Is the stamp ot perfect laundry work. These the Ogden Og-den Laundry always gives jou. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. LAUNDERERS. CLEANERS AND DYERS. Pbcmei 174. 437 25th Street I NOTICE TO PUBLIC OGDEN CANYON WEEK-DAY SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JULY 1. 1910. Leave Union Depot at 6:20 a. m., and every forty minutes until 1:10 p. m , tben every twenty minutes until un-til 9:40 p. m. Last car at 11:00 p m. Leave Hermitage at 6:55 and 7:4t a. m., and every forty minutes until 2:2ft p. rn., then every twenty minutes : until 10:20 p. m. Ijxsi car at 11:40 p. m. OGDEN RAPID TRANSIT CO. By J. W. BAILEY, Supt.- Which Is It to Be: a Home in the City or In the Country? j Eaters are :ncreasin3 faster than reapers; or In other Aords. w j we as a nation muet produce more,. and help reduce the cost of liv- ij ing. There is hardly a small home In Ogden but what ha6 ground tj j enough for a poultry farm, which will pay the grocery bill, if edu- A ! cated along the lines of recent discovery. The summer luxury cf i ice can also be secured by anyone if you will only dig a pit and ' t cover it- with the dirt removed, to keep out the summer heat. Th will be your ice cellar. Then set out pans about 4 inches deep by 24 Inches square filled with water every freezing night during J the winter. With four of these pan6 you can save enough to last all summer, allowing 25 to 30 lbs. per day. Families average about $2.50 per month for Ice, but could use more (besides plenty ice saves i waste In food.) The money saved in this way will allow you to cook ,i with gas and pay the gas bill. I am for the comforts and economies of home and without them J J labor Is tiresome and life is but gilded sham. In the city you buy ! everything you eat, drink, wear, and want except the air you breath, and now they are abstracting the nitrogen from the air to il make fertilizers for the soil, and when the trust gets hold of this- they will put a meter on the air and you will have to go to the country ' to breathe. ; i- If you must live In the city and sacrifice many comforts that a 0 one-acre home along the line of the street cars would bring, provide yourselves with gas, since there is no modern improvement so con- i venient to the tired wife as cooking with gas. 3 COLONEL HAYWOOD U Says it is astonishing how much can be done with a Ittle gas, and V to the ladies of Ogden who have graced their homes with gas ! ranges, we desire to say that since the new gas works have been V completed, the supply has Increased the pressure, and It will not be ': ', necessary to open the valve In the stove as much as formerly. , J You may be using more than you realize unless you think of this. j When anything reaches the boiling point, turn down the gas f it only takes half as much to keep U boiling. Always turn off the burners when the fire is not needed, even if it is only for a few mo- ' ments. Matches are cheaper. If the flame is smoky, open the shutter near the valve to admit 7 more air this will make the flame clear and smokeless. Get a small ' ; toaster and use on one of the top burners, this wil! help keep down i : your bill. Turn off your lights and electric iron when through, and espec- W j ially the gas, and you will be pleased with your bills 'if you do. il UftahLigM&RaSlwayCo. g D. DECKER, Local Manager. $ j h IMPORTANT CHANGE EF-FECTIVE EF-FECTIVE JULY 1, 1910. A twelve-minute car service will be operated on Twenty-fifth and Twenty-second Twenty-second streets, and Wall Avenue lines, giving a six-minute service between be-tween the Union Depot and Washington Washing-ton Avenue. Tbe PUBLIC should co-operate with the Company In maintaining this service ser-vice by being at the proper place at the proper time, as time Is limited and cars cannot wait. OGDEN RAPID TRANSIT CO. By J. W. BAILEY. Supt. - OGDEN STATE BANK $ OGDEN. UTAH. j j Interest -paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates J A of Deposit. j W CAPITAL $100,000.00 U 1 BURPLUS $115,000.00 1 P OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. J ',; H C. Bigalow, President. A. P. Bigclow, Cashier. (j J.'lK. Browning, Vice-Prest. J. E. Kalverson, As3t. Cashr. j G L Becker. E. L. Van Meter. JohnK. Spien. U 0. A. Parmley. L. F. Bigelow. J. N. Spargo. g OPEN AIR LECTURE FRA LUCIUS ON VITOLOGY. It haa been my privilege to listen to a series of lectures delivered by Fra Lucius on Vltology, Health and I My MAMA SAYSN. CRESCENT FLOUR. MAKES BETTER DREAD SHE. KN0W5 'CAUSE. 5HE USES IT - i IMIIII1MIH IHHB II 1 1 Buccess in tho auditorium au-ditorium In this . .ity. To say that I his lectures have been helpful and hope Inspiring is to put It mildly. On 8unday evening even-ing I Invited him to lecture in my ' Pulpit. I His audience was very large and hi ecture Is the pro- f MOTHER CRAY'S ' SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, i'eaailpatinn. Mratlarh? . !-Monm ii Trooblra, TrrCblB ! lll.or Ur, arid Uralre? ' VV aroia. To Hrrttk an t'lna Trad Mark. o i biora A II Irurtl. liola. Dofl'trCpl Kul' n'i'1 t KKK. Ad.lraaj, .,-. -.t. ' - ' Y. duct of a master mind, and no ono can I follow him without having a higher I estimate of man and a greater reverence rever-ence for God. Mcit respectfully, ' K. LINCOLN PLATT. f Pastor First Chrlu'lan Church, Visa-V Visa-V H. California. Tonight at 8. near Broom Hotel. |