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H 2 goodwin's sae:e:kl-Y HOURS ARE VALUABLE , I b 7' 9 I IN THIS BUSY AGE. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE IN TRAVELING, in traveling east or -west; norh or south by rail, you plan to got to your destination In the shortest possible time; you want modern comfort, and you expect and require every pos slble measure of protection. Without these features, travel is a trial. The B Oregon Short Line Railroad Rin connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and O-W. R. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all eastern points, h to the Pacific Coast and locally. Hi $75,000,000 is being expended in double-tracking these lines H west of tho Missouri River; tho block signal system for pro- H tection is being kept at the highest possible state of effec K; tiveness; equipment and service are continually being im- Hfll 1 proved and brought to tho latest standards of quality and the H routes are the shortest. Hj Special Low Round-Trip Fares to Omaha, Kansas City, Chi- HJ cago, St. Louis, Minneapolis and principal Eastern Points, on H sale August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31. 1912. September 4 and 5, H, 1912. B Consult any OREGON SHORT LINE H, representative when you are ready to travel. H City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Hi H 1 "TZZZ I rafir) California , 2LS THE IDEAL" m Los Angeles miw For Vacation Time H Electrically H Lighted EXCURSION RATES. Throuahout- 35 For Round Trip 35 M! Leaves Hfl It L k Ctlv Tickets on Sale From Salt Lake City, IB 5 p. m, Aug. 31st to Sept. 7th, inc. Return Limit Oct. 31st. M Daily, Ov.r.and U FV ROUIld TriP Q' Express, 0n Sai0 from Salt Lake City, H Another H Good Train, JlIno lst to Sept. 30th. Return Limit Oct. 31st. I' I SaTeLake City DIVERSE ROUTES , 11jHJ; m' STOPOVERS H , Tickets also on sale at ALL Utah Stations, H ' Excellent H Dining Car For information, tickets, literature, etc., sae H Service any Salt Lake Route Agent or wiite, HI , On Both Hfejj j Trains. T. C. Pock, G P. A, Los Angeles. J. H. Mander- Hl ! field, A. G. P A, 1G9 S. Main St, Salt Lake Oity. B P NEW ljpsrFR NEXTjyEAR,IN''THEt UNIp'ERsfTSf OF UTtArV - J- L , sL. '& A number of unusually well qualified instructors will begin work in the Uni versity next fall. Among these tho one whose "work will perhaps be Watched with most interest is Professor W. A. Lewis, who comes from the Kirksvlllo Normal school of Missouri in which he has been head of the de partment of agriculture, to take charge of the new department of industrial education in the Normal school. Among the other men who will con tribute distinctively to University life are Franklin O. Smith, PhD, Iowa university, author and lecturer in edu cation of the University of Iowa, who comes to the University with' tho rank of assistant professor of education; (Mr. Sidney F. Pattlson, A. B., Wil liams College, A. M., Harvard Univer sity, instructor and assistant profes sor In English in Colorado College, and finally a professor of English in Aca dia University, Wblfville, Novia Scotia, who comes to a position as instructor in English, in the University; Phil C. Bing, A. B. Miami University, graduato student in University of Chicago, and in Oxford University, England, form erly teacher in tho high schools of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Hamilton, Ohio, and more recently a newspaper man, who also comes to an Instructor ship in English; Frank Hi Holman, a graduato of the University and a Rhodes scholar of Oxford University, England, who becomes an instructor in ": r nit the lUw department,; ;Mrs. Thofila Chll (jottosf als(j 'it ghfjluate of the Uni iVJpmypr fyiho jGomes'io W mstructdr Mrin latin Miss m Marie Barnard, graduato of the Agricultural College of Iowa, with considerable experience as teacher in industrial subjects in high schools, who becomes instructor in sewing and dress-making; Frank H. Fowler, Ph.D., of Chicago, instructor in the classiqal languages at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, who bo comes instructor in Latin and Greek; Amy Brown Eaton, A.B., Brown Uni versity, A M, University of Pennsyl vania, and graduate student elsewhere in economics and sociology, who be comes Instructor in economics and sociology; Walter A. Kerr, A. B., of the University of Utah, who after a year's study in Europe, becomes instructor in modern languages. Dr. W. C. Ebaugh, who has been on a leave of absence for a year study ing in Germany, returns to the depait mont of chemistry; Professor Milton Bennion has a leave of absdnco and will study during the year in the Uni versity of Wisconsin, giving his at tention chiefly to the social and indus trial aspectB of education; Miss Lottie Burch, assistant principal of tho Nor mal School will also be on a leavo of absence during tho year and will study at her homo university, tho University of Nebraska; to take Miss Burch's place, Mrs Lois Miller, critic teachor of tho training school, has been pro moted to tho rank of assistant prin cipal. A few appointments are yot to bo made. Travelers to Colorado and the East Should seleot a route famed for its Scenic Attractions and Su perior Train Service. Denver! Rio Grande R.R. "The Scenic Line of the World" "Every IVIile a IPicture" This Route offers tho "Back East" Travelers more varied sce nic attractions, that can bo seen from the car windows without ex tra expense for side trips, than any other line. Special Low Round-Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Donvor and principal Eastern Points on sale August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912. September 4 and 5, 1912. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars daily to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Superb Dining Car Service Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on ap plication to any Rio Grande Agent. I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., F. FOUTS, Agent, Salt Lake Oity, Utah. Ogden, Utah. t FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agent, I Denver, Qolorado I