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I 2 GOODWIN'S WEEKLY
HOURS ARE VALUABLE
I IN THIS BUSY AGE. THI8 IS E8PECIALLY r -u U ?
TRAVELING.
In traveling east or west; north or south by 'roll, you plan
to get to your destination in the shortest possible time; you
want modern comfort, and you expect and require every pos
sible measure of protection. Without these features, travel
1b a trial.
The v '
Oregon Short Line Railroad
H ' In connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and
H O-V U. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all eastern points,
H to tae Pacific Coast and locally.
M $75,000,000 is being expended in double-tracking these lines
H west of the Missouri River; the block signal system for pro
lyl tection is being kept at the hlgheBt possible state of effec
jH uveness; equipment and service are continually being im
B proved and brought to the latest standards of quality and the
1 routes are the shortest.
m Special Low Round-Trip Fares to Omaha, Kansas City, Chi-
B . cago, St. Louis, Minneapolis and principal Eastern Points, on
H sale August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912. September- 4 and - 5,
H
H Consult any
OREGON SHORT LINE
H representative when you are ready to travel.
H City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah.
I (Slll CONFERENCE
I Utah State Fair
M 'Special EXCURSION RATES
B Train
j To SALT LAKE CITY
H Service
H FROM ALL UTAH POINTS.
H From
B Utah County
H Additional Attractions
H Ladies Relief and Primary Assn. Oct, 2-3.
H Extra
j ,, National Irrigation Congress Sept 30-Oct. 3.
H Sleepers
H aqd Free TICKETS ON SALE
H Pullman From nearby points Sept. 30 to Oct. 6th Inc.
WM Chair Oars RETURN LIMIT OCT. 12TH.
H MFrom For distant Points Sept. 29th to Oct. 4th Inc.'
B Southern Utah RETURN LIMIT OCT. 15TH.
JJ Points Ask for T,ckets V,a Tne SALE LAKE ROUTE.
H For information, tickets,' literature, etc, see
Hfl any Salt Lake. Route-Agent or write,
H T. C. Peck, G. P. A., Lob Angeles. J. H. Vlander-
H field, A.. G. P. A., 1G9 S. Main St, Salt I ice City,
university
of Utah
,- ,t . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH '
1 Instruction begins Monday, September 1 6th. lw$l
Registration of students and entrance examinations, ThursJjjJ
day; Friday, Saturday, September 12th, 13th, 1 '4th.
A million dollars' worth of grounds, buildings and equipyf
ment and the best teachers that can be secured are at
your service. :2-
Courses are offered that prepare for almost any vocation in
- addition to giving a broad and liberal education.
The catalog, which describes the various courses and gives
the registration and. tuition fees, etc., is sent free on request.
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Travelers to Colorado
and the East
Should select a route famed for its Scenic Attractions and Su- l
perior Train Service. .&
Denver & Rio Grande R.R.
"The Scenic Line of the World"
"Every IVIile a IPictiare"
This Route offers the "Back Bast" Travelers more varied see--
nic attractions, that can be 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, j
Denver 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 dally j to Denver,
Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. '
Superb Dining Car Service
Fares and full particulars will bo cheerfully furnished on ap- -
plication to any Rio Grande Agent ,
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I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., F. FOUT8, Agent, AS
Salt Lake City, Utah. Ogden, Utah.
FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agent,
Denver, Colorado.
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