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THE HESPEKIAN 11 AN EDUCATIONAL EXCURSION TO UTAH The Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods. That all members of tho N. E. A. and thoir friends may havo an opportunity to visit Utah, that woi dorland of health, wealth and ploaBuro, before roturning to thoir eastern homes from tho Denver meeting ii July, tho Rio Grande Western Railway, "Scenic Liuo of tho World," in connection with tho D. &. R. G. arid Colorado Midland linos, will make tho unusually low rate of 820.00 for tho round trip, Donvor to Utah, in cluding tho grandest scenic rido in tho world and a visit to -excellent fresh water bathing, fishing and hunting. IrCO'VOy a beautiful city on Utah Lake- Sait JDake City Made famous by its historical and roligious associations a picturesque city of health and pleasure Sanitarium, Warm Springs, Hot Springs and Sulphur Springs, within tho city limitB a plungo into tho Great Salt Lake at Saliair Beach, tho Dead Sea of America; the water contains 25 per cent more salt than the Dead Sea of the Holy Land impossible to sink tho most invigorating bathB in the world hoadquarters of tho Mormon Church, Templo and Tabernaclo. Salt Lako City is also a city of beautiful homes, drives, parks pnd canyons. Its climato is unsurpassed, having as it does 325 days of sunshine in evory year. A modern city hemmed in by snow-capped mountains. Military post threo miles distant. Ogden A thriving city of modern enterprise and progress Hot Thermal Springs within easy access a sani tarium in itself picturesque drives through canyons of wonderful natural rugged beauty a city situ ated at tho foot of tho Wasatch Mountains. Hundreds of points of interest to the traveler, tourist, teacher and student. No One should miss this opportunity to visit Utah and enjoy tho scenery of tho Rocky Mountains and kiiu.iod ranges. No European trip compares with it in variety and grandour of scenery, and wealth of novel intorcst and study. CICKETS WILL BE ON SALE at Kansas City, Omaha, St Joseph or Sioux City on July 5, 6, 7 and 8 to Ogdon or Salt Lako City and return at through excursion rato of 39.00. Proportionate rate from Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis and all eastern points. Tickets purchased at this rato will bo good for ' ( stopover at Denver, Manitou, Glenwood and all points of interest in Utah. Those who havo purchased tickota to Denver and roturn may obtain excursion rato of 820 Donvor to Ogdon or Salt Lako and re turn on July 10th to 14th inclusive. For illustrated pamphlet, "Utah, Tho Promised Land," write to F. A. Wadleigh, Salt Lako City, Utah. Kino '$", OF ALL E)!CYCLE& 'A&solu f THEfyST s,W? DE5IG1S CLE6AMT VoRKfiAftfHIP Uf1bU&PA5)DJ fi9E A0DEL& WEI0WT6 IS TO 25 POUIDS PRlCEfrflTfflOO. tVCRY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED CATAL960E SENT FOR Tvo CENT WAHF .AC-MARCH CTCLE ($ (CAQO Retail .salesroom ibo vAeAfH ave . EA.yn.RN VAREHOUbC 07-99 READE ST., tZJ YORK' PORTLAND SAN fRAMCIDGO SALT LAKE Citr . BRANCHES) 'tjfiasiot iNdttim Si