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I GOODWIN'S WEEKLY. 7 I WE OFFER YOU THIS EXTRA INDUCEMENT TO . OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT With your first deposit of $ 1 or more we will furnish you with one of our new "Save and Have" home cob banks. Yen Keep tbe Bank W Keep the Key Continental National Bank Make Your Own Success Do not be content to sit around waiting until someone shall cast success and pros perity into your lap. Get out and work for them build up your own success. The surest way of making permanent suc cess Is to save every dolar you can spare until you have enough to take advantage of opportunities. We Invite accounts of $1.00 or more and pay 4 per cent compound Interest on them. Our Secured Certificates yielding 8 per cent, payable monthly, quarterly or semi-annually, are Ideal Investments for sums of $100.00 or mor. SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 32 Main Street Salt Lake City jrmm nM- A,R COMPRESSORS 1 1 1 fi II MINE HOISTS itflUlr' DERRICKS lAENGINES PUMPS, DRILLS ANOnHTFITS An Pwcr Driven Mach. LANDES & COMPANY Phoae Wasatch 830 If Ice and warehouse Secand West and Soutk Temple SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Dessert for Dinner is an easy matter if you serve KEELEY'S ICE CREAM I quart brick 65 c will cut 8 large pieces. Special brick every Sunday, 50c quart. Keeley Ice Cream Co, Phone Was. 3223 TWO STORES 260 So. State St. 55 Main St. ! -U, . ..mj wecially active and which aro not listed on tho T board, to list the stocks Immediately. The list ing fee Is only $,100 and It Is a poor company that cannot afford to properly place Its stock on the board. Under the present method of trading it Is manifestly unfair to tho puhllc, the brokers and to the properties, and tho only way that all of them can get a square deal is by listing the stocks. If It is necessary to resort to harsh measures, a rule should be made prohibiting trading in an active stock unless it is listed. And iby the same token, everything possible should bo done to pre vent quotations or any other publicity in the daily press. At every call there is almost a riot when the grading begins in Palomia, Sells, Michigan-Utah and other active issues, and they should be in vited to come in or stay out. WHATS YOUR HURRY Slack up, brother, what's your hurry That so recklessly you scurry With you elbows jabbing sideways and your glance fixed straight ahead? Is a minute's time so precious That you needs must 'be ungracious And go tramping on your fellow like a hungry quadruped? i Can't you spare a nod of greeting, Pass the time of day on, meeting? Swap a joke or laugh a little when a neighbor drifts along? Is the dollar so enticing, Is "success" so all-sufficing, That you can't devote a second to a 'brother in tho throng? Do you know your destination? "" It's a quiet little station Where ambition never troubles and the dollars jingle not, Where there is no bootless striving, Sordid scheming or contriving, And the richest man's possession is a little grassy plot. i Why be over-keen for speeding On a trail so surely leading To that lonely little village where we all must come at last? Slack up, brother, what's your hurry, That so recklessly you scurry? You may head af slow procession ere another year is past. Peoria Journal. THE T. M. A. DANCE The T. M. A. lodge no. 55, which means the local Theatre Mechanical association, gave a sup per and dance at Harmony Hall on Thursday morning from twelve to five. It was their big an ' nual dance and one of the finest affairs ever en joyed by the boys and their friends. The committee in charge of the affair was S. B. (Steve) Newman of the Orpheum, It. Splan of the Empress, and T. Manning of the Salt Lake theater, and they provided tho greatest entertain ment of the kind that ever took place here with the assistance of a couple of dozen artists perform ing at the different theatres. There was plenty of dancing interspersed with numerous vaudeville numbers, fine . "freshments were provided and no detail was overlooked in the general scheme of the entertainment. Some newspaper men and a few other outsid ers had been invited and there was no one pres ent who did not vote the affair the real entertain ment of the winter. j YOU can get more soot I than you want from the I neighbors who burn raw coal, I so why buy it in your fuel? I When you order Gas Com- I pany Coke you get all the H serviceable heat in the coal I without the soot. H F I Phone Main 705 I Utah Gas & Coke Co. I A GAIN OP $2,608,397 IN FOUR jm H YEARS. ' Wtf DEPOSITS. jll I December 30, 1911 $2,946,503 WM December 31, 1912 4,229,541 Mftl K December 31, 1913 4,489,903 . j) December 31, 1914 4,562,420 ,i If December 29, 1915 5,554,900 Wu j WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS S I Oldest Intermountain Bank MjlinSl 1 EVER WELCOME I Nine out of ten of your guests will H smile with gratitude and satisfaction H when you offer them H Fisher I Beer I It is the ideal beer for the home, mild, H yet pleasingly invigorating. It is in- S deed, "ever welcome." IH A. Fisher Brewing Co. V Thi Prise is in THE BEER 1 1