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Office Help ...
STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, ETC., Furnished without charge Telephone 706.
We can prepare you for, and get for you, good paying office positions. One Hundred of our Students have obtained good
paying situations during the past year. : : :
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Salt Lake Business College.
Journals and Catalogs Free. Templeton Bldg, Salt Lake City.
JOSEPH NELSON, President.
WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Secretary.
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NEW AND
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DINING CARS
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS
The Passenger Equipment of this Line is New and of the Most Modern Design.
S. K. HOOPER, B. F. NEVINS, H. M. CUSHING, Gen. Pass. Agent, General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agent Denver, Colo. 109 W. Second South St., Tel. 641, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
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"Tabere Gush the Geysers."
Yellowstone Park
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Monida & Yellowstone Stage Line AND .
An interesting, educational and comfortable trip at Very Low Cost.
Ask about our Round-Trip Rates.
A beautiful Souvenir Pamphlet sent free upon application.
D. E. BURLEY, D. S. SPENCER,
G. P. & T. A. A. G. P. & T. A.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
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Society and Women's Club
Happenings are fully and accurately set forth in the
Salt Lake HERALD
Every issue is a comprehensive report of the World's News - at home and abroad.
THE SUNDAY EDITION
is particularly attractive and valuable.
$1000 a Year. 85c. a Month.
THE HERALD,
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
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Smith and Wellesley Colleges
Address :
Miss Clara I. Colburne, Principal.
Salt Lake City, Utah.
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TO LADIES:
An ever perplexing question is, Where can we get the BEST ICE CREAM, CAKES and CONFECTIONS? We will solve that problem for you. Send your orders here and they will receive the most careful attention.
EXPERIENCE IN CATERING,
Makes it possible for us to furnish a superior quality of delicacies.
ICE CREAM.
Our specialties are FANCY ICE CREAMS, SHERBETS and FROZEN PUDDINGS.
CAKES AND CANDIES.
Our CAKES and CANDIES are delicious and tasteful.
BANQUETS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS AND DINNERS SERVED.
BRAZIER'S 239 South Main Street. TELEPHONE 028 Z.
Ice Cream and Lunch Parlors in Connection.
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MEHESY THE FURRIER
MANUFACTURER OF
FURS.
Seal Skins Our Specialty.
Ahnelt
IN MIND
Complete Line Imported and Domestic Skins, Furs and Sundries in Stock and Made to Order into
LATEST STYLES
In Staple and Fancy
FUR GARMENTS AND NOVELTIES
Fine Furs Repaired and Remodeled at Lowest Prices Consistent with A No. I Work and Material. References to Leading Society Ladies of Salt Lake City and Ogden.
FURS STORED THROUGH SUMMER MONTHS
ON REASONABLE TERMS.
E. MEHESY, JR.
Knutsford Hotel Building.
Factory in Hotel Manitou Annex.
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WALKER'S STORE
"W. B." KID GLOVES FOR WOMEN.
The "W. B." is our own exclusive importation, made especially for us under our own trade mark, and sent as directly here from Paris as steamship and rail can bring them, twice each year. The skins used in their making go through over two hundred processes of pullings and stretchings to give the softest, most pliable and smooth surface, and fine grain leather obtainable. After this critical testing they are made up in an expert, best-fitting way and finished with highest glover's skill. Our absolute guarantee goes with every pair, which means replacement or money refunded should any be found other than represented.
Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co. St. Mary's Academy.
Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies.
COMPLETE CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL COURSES.
Music, Drawing and Painting.
For Catalogue, Address
SISTER SUPERIOR,
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
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"THE Ideal Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee and Receiver, must be always well and at home: must be rich and stay rich; must never run away and never steal; must have no exemptions; must have life everlasting; must have no partialities; must be subject to no political influences; must make no mistakes; must never forget; must do what it is told to do first, last and all the time; must keep a complete record of what it does; must make only reasonable charges, and must have the learning, the experience, the discretion, not only of one man, but of a number of the most successful men in the community." Such is the Trust Company.
W. S. McCORNICK, President. T. R. JONES, Vice-President. E. W. GENTER, Sec'y and Manager E. B. WICKS.
J. J. DALY.
J. E. DOOLY. A. L. THOMAS. R. C. CHAMBERS.
UTAH SAVINGS
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TRUST CO.,
160 S. Main Street,
Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake Steam Carpet Cleaning Works
Corner Eighth West and South Temple Streets.
Telephone 1006.
Carpets : Cleaned : and : Relaid
Cold Blast Feather Renovating
Carpets Called for and Delivered.
Blankets Cleaned with Heavy Steam Pressure.
Prices Reasonable and First-Class Work Guaranteed.
EMYR EYNON, Prop.
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Templeton Health Bakery.
LEON H. RUCKERT, Proprietor.
111 East First South Street.
THE ONLY manufacturers of health bread made from Vowles' Health Flour, and German Zwieback - a perfect health food for chil- dren, invalids and people with weak digestive powers. Awarded first prize at all European Exhibitions and recommended by many of the leading physicians throughout the country.
SOLD BY ALL LEADING GROCERS.
J. A. ANDERSON,
Teacher of High Grade Piano-Forte Playing.
LESCHETIZKY METHOD
Graduate of The Royal Conserva- tory of Music, Leipzig ; also Pupil of Leschetizky of Vier.na.
119 East Brigham Street.
TELEPHONE 838 D.
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ELECTRICITY : GAS : POWER
: LIGHT : HEAT :
SERVICE : PERFECT
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SALT : LAKE : CITY
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R. S. CAMPBELL , MANAGER : :
Utah Light and Power Co.
THE ONLY KEELEY INSTITUTE IN THE STATE
W. M. BROWN, Medical Director and Manager, Lock Box 480.
THE
KEELEY INSTITUTE ·· OF .. UTAH
For the cure of Drunkenness, Neurasthenia or Nervousness, Opium, Cocaine and all Drug- Using, Cigarette and Tobacco Habits. : : :
Address all correspondence. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 164 E. First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah
FLORALDESIGNS
FRESH
BASKETS FLOWERS
RICH'D E. EVANS florist
and Seedsman
Choice Roses, Carnations Orders by Mail or Tele- phone promptly attend- ed to , Metallic Work aspecialty 36 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Telephone 961. Greenhouses, 1472 W. Eighth South St. Poplar Grove.
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GRATIA FLANDERS,
TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE.
STUDIO .- 1045 East South Temple Street.
TELEPHONE NO. 07 K.
MISS ARVILLA CLARK,
CONTRALTO. TEACHER OF VOICE AND PIANO. MODERN METHODS.
STUDIO .- 327-328 Constitution Building.
Pupil of Professor WILLIS and the celebrated concert pianist, ALBERTO JONAS, of the University School of Music, Michigan.
ANTON PEDERSEN,
TEACHER OF
Piano, Violin and harmony.
STUDIO-Calder's Music Palace, 45-47 W. First South St. At All Hallow's College, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings.
TELEPHONE 53. Residence, 821 Third St.
MRS. AMANDA SWENSON
INSTRUCTOR OF VOCAL MUSIC.
The Only One in the West who Teaches Garcia's Method.
STUDIO at Calder's Music Palace. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Thursday at Ogden.
Also Teacher of Vocal Music at Rowland Hall. Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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MRS. EFFIE DEAN KNAPPEN,
VOICE BUILDER.
Studio .- 74 S. Main, "Over Daynes' Music Co." Residence, 357 S. Second East St.
C. D. Schettler,
Instructor of Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo. Winner of first prize Denver Eisteddfod, 1896 ; Chicago, 1897. Correct Methods and Artistic Performing a Specialty.
Sole Agent for the C. F. Martin World Famous Guitars and Mandolins.
Those desiring instruments should first see Mr. Schettler and find out something about a good instrument.
Studio .- 22 S. Main Street, Salt Lake City.
JOSEPH J. DAYNES,
MUSIC TEACHER.
74 S. Main Street.
Salt Lake City.
ARTHUR SHEPHERD,
New England Conservatory, 1897.
TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE.
229-230 Constitution Bldg.
Salt Lake City.
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PROF. GEO. CARELESS,
Teacher of VIOLIN, PIANO, VOICE CULTURE, SIGHT READING, HARMONY, ETC.
Studio: Fergus Coalter's Music Store, (2 doors south of Z. C. M. I.) Residence, 620 S. Seventh East Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
NORA GLEASON,
Teacher of PIANO, GUITAR AND MANDOLIN.
Studio: 131 East First South Street.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Organist St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral.
MR. EDWARD P. KIMBALL, MUSICIAN.
Manuscript Copyist. Transposition.
No. 158 North Main Street,
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
Mrs. ELLA CUMMINGS WETZELL, VOICE CULTURE, Italian Method
Artistic Singing - Oratorio, Church, Concert, Opera.
Studio: 56 West Second South Street,
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
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W. W. TAGGART, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER.
With Daynes Music Co.
74 S. Main Street.
Residence, 30 Jeremy St. Telephone 715=4.
J. W. MORRISON,
PIANO TUNER.
Action and Tone Regulating a Specialty. Twenty=five Years' Experience. Headquarters at Calder's Music Palace, 45-47 W. First South St. Telephone 029-Y.
L. L. WILLARD.
Artist in Landscape and Other Classes of Fine Art.
Exhibition Parlors and Studio where private pupils and class work may be had.
Studio at 232 E. South Temple Street.
AETNA PORTRAIT COMPANY.
INGHARD BEUTLICH, PROPR.
Artistic and Durable Portraits in India Ink, Crayon, Pastel, Water Colors and Sepia.
271 S. West Temple St.
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H. E. KNUDSEN,
PORTRAIT ARTIST.
High Grade Work a Specialty. 431 Atlas Block, 4th floor, Salt Lake City, Utah.
MISS IDA EDWALL,
Kodak Films and Plates
Developed, Printed, and Finished.
RETOUCHING AND FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
Studio. - Room 38 Morlan Block, 15 W. Second South Street, Salt Lake City.
A. C. SMITH, 142 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.
A FULL LINE OF
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Sponges, Etc.
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
J. A. HEADLUND,
ARCHITECT.
523-524 Dooly Building. Salt Lake City, Utah.
PHONE NO. 843. P. O. BOX 1140,
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ROBERT L. LANDRUM, Principal of Landrum's Terpsichorean and Dramatic College. A Auteur et Maitre Chorégraphe.
Precépteur de l'Art Dramatique et Scénique, dans tous les Départements. SALT LAKE CITY, - - UTAH.
TEL.552.
Parlor Drug Store C. F. LITTLE, PROPRIETOR.
SECOND SOUTH AND STATE, SALT LAKE CITY.
I carry in stock a Complete Line of High Grade Jewelry
Mexican Hand-Carved Leather Goods, Diamonds, Watches and Clox.
W. W. HALL, JEWELER,
Opposite Lace House.
227 S. Main Street.
GEORGE OLSON. HARRY P. LYTLE.
Geo. Olson & Co.
Agents Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, St. Louis
Corner Third North and Fourth West Sts.,
Telephone 382. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
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MACHINERY
IS MORE RELIABLE THAN MEN.
VOWLES' HEALTH FLOUR is made by the aid of $5,000 worth of machinery, and consequently cannot help itself.
It makes a brown bread. Whiteness is not always a guarantee of purity. In Flour it implies pure wheat starch --- all other food elements being extracted.
Starch alone will not sustain the body any better than water. Vowles' Health Flour is manufactured in Salt Lake City, and any first-class grocer can supply you. Tel. No. 8'een. SALT LAKE - OGDEN.
NEWLAND & MCGRAW, (Successors to S. S. Dickinson & Co.),
Leaders in all the Choicest
UTAH AND EASTERN CORN-FED BEEF
Special Sale of Meats Every Saturday.
'Fone 282. 22=24 West First South Street. FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.
VIAVI A HOME TREATMENT for FEMALE DISEASES
We will send Valuable Printed Matter FREE, upon ap- plication, explaining Dr. Law's New Method of treating these diseases, or ladies may call personally.
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
42 Mercantile Blk. Cor. THIRD SOUTH and MAIN STS.
"Let There Be Light."
Are you being robbed by lighting corporations ?
USE ACETYLENE GAS
And be indepenpent. Acetylene Gas is unsurpassed by any artificial light for elegance and beauty, and is at the same time much cheaper. Plants of 5 to 500 light can be installed anywhere. They are very simple, and perfectly safe and reliable. Factory, rear 136 S. Main St. CHAS. P. MADSEN, Manufacturer SALT LAKE CITY.
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CHRISTENSEN'S DANCING ACADEMY,
115 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET.
FOR Dancing, Etiquette, Deportment.
Instructors .- Principal, Fred Christensen. Assistant, L. P. Christensen.
Business Staff .- L. P. Christensen, Mgr. & Secy. Fred Christensen, Treas. Classes in Society and Ball-Room Dancing. Classes carefully graded according to age and ability. Special attention given to Stage and Fancy Dancing. Authors of the Popular "Rage Quadrille."
MUSIC FURNISED for Receptions, Socials, Private Parties, Concerts, Banquets, Teas, etc., by the Christensen Orchestra, Mr. L. P. Christen- sen, Conductor. Enquire at Office in Hall.
UTAH COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK
22-24 E. FIRST SOUTH ST.
4 per cent Interest Paid upon Savings Deposits.
W. F. ARMSTRONG, Prest. J. E. CAINE, Cashier.
JOHN GIBSON,
The Only First-Class LADIES' TAILOR in Salt Lake City.
Elegant Silk Lined Suits Made to Order. Golf Suits, Rainy Day Suits and Bicycle Suits. Office, 1812 E. First South St., Kennett Block.
REFERENCES: Mr. C. W. Midgley. Mrs. Thomas Carter. Mrs. Alexander Cohn.
Mr. T. R. Jones, Banker. Mrs. Louis Cohn. K. of P. Hall Trustees
ALL KINDS OF WALL PAPER
CLEANED
Also Fancy Fresco in Oil and Water Colors. Prices Moderate. Carpenter and Repair Shop. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
TRUMAN ORTON, LEAVE ORDERS AT Office, 133 E. Third South St.
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Permit us to call the attention of the ladies of this city to our mammoth establishment, in which will always be found the largest stock in the city, of Seasonable Dress Goods-the latest and most fash- ionable styles, largely imported direct from Europe.
At our Glove Counter you may always depend upon finding the Correct Styles.
We are sole agents for the famous Laird-Schober Shoes, which recently received the Grand Prize at Paris. There are no higher gradé shoes made-the finest that art and industry can produce. We are also agents for the Johnston & Murphy and Edwin Clapp Shoes for Gentlemen, which rank among the first in the land.
We are constantly adding to our Art Depart- ment, and you will find a choice variety of articles in Cut Glass and Art Pottery, suita - ble for wedding and birthday presents.
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BLUE BOOK
[ HOUSEHOLDERS' DIRECTORY ]
1901~1902.
PRIVATE ADDRESS DIRECTORY.
LADIES' CALLING AND SHOPPING GUIDE.
ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY AND CLASSIFIED BY STREETS. 190828
REGISTERED 1899.
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VOL. I.
Entered according to Act ofCongress, in the year 1901 by R. L. Polk & Co. of Utah, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
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GENERAL INDEX.
Additions, Subdivisions, etc.
66-70
Alphabetical List of Names
107-200
Associations, Societies, etc
88-94
Asylums, Hospitals, etc.
96
Board of Education.
73
Board of Health.
73
Board of Public Works
73
Business Directory
313-342
Calendar
106
Cemeteries
S3
Churches
83-37
City Council
71-73
City Election Precincts
75-76
City Officers
71-74
Clubs, Associations and Societies
88-94
Colleges and Schools
94-96
County Government
. 76-77
Courts
77
Etiquette-Hints on
33-36
Fire Department
74-75
Halls, Public Buildings, etc.
98-100
Hints on Etiquette.
33-36
Hospitals, Asylums, etc.
96
Householders' Directory
209-311
Irrigation Department
73
Libraries
97
Miscellaneous Information
71-104
Musical Organizations
97-98
Newspapers
.103-104
Parks and Boulevards.
98
Personnel of the Press.
103-104
Police Department
73
Post Office
80-83
PublicBuildings, Halls, ctc
98-100
Public Schools'
94-95
Rates of Postage.
80-83
Schools and Colleges.
94-96
- Secret Organizations
100-103
Shopping Guide
312-342
Societies, Clubs, etc.
88-94
Sccieties-Secret
100-103
State Officers
77
Street and Avenue Guide. 36-66
Streets with Names in Numerical Order 209-311
United States Army. 79-80
United States Officers Located in Utah. 77-79
introduction
The Salt Lake City Blue Book claims to be and wishes to be nothing more than a social and household con- venience. The need of a publication which should supply in the family the place of the business direc- tory in the counting-room is one felt in every city. To supply that need is the object of the present pub- lication. It is not, as erroneously imagined, a local and republican substitute for the book of the peerage. It does not pretend to draw a social line, above which all names shall be included and below which all shall be taboo. The projectors of this enterprise, acting on business principles, have no inclination to play the part of social censors, but what they do claim is, that they have here produced a list of the most prominent householders and others of Salt Lake City, all of which appear in alphabetical order.
The very design of the work, of course, imposes a certain limit upon its contents and liberty of selection. It is, primarily, a directory for the use of ladies. It will be found a most convenient book of reference in making out a calling list. It directs to places of amusement, to public buildings, to places of general resort and includes a valuable shopping guide.
The publishers, while disclaiming any intention of settling the- vexed question, "Who are society's elite?"
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INTRODUCTION.
have spared no pains in so collecting and sifting informa- tion as to secure their work against unwarrantable or offensive intrusions, and at the same time to omit nothing that is essential to completeness.
A unique and valuable feature is the directory by streets and numbers (pages 209 to 311). To this street classification the publishers desire to call especial atten- tion, it being the only method of ascertaining the names of the inhabitants of any particular house, street, ward or locality. Ladies will find it of great value in making out calling lists or in sending out invitations.
In the miscellaneous portion of the book (pages 71 to 104) will be found the names of the officers of each depart- ment of the city government; as, members of the City Council, Board of Education, Board of Health, Fire De- partment, etc .; the number and location of all the fire alarm boxes. A complete church directory, with the loca- tion of each church, the name and residence of its pastor, is given. A list of social clubs with the names of execu- tive officers; the personnel of the daily press, a list of libraries, the location of all public buildings, halls, etc., a complete street directory, the name and location of all public parks and grounds, and a diagram of seats and boxes in the best theaters.
The Shopping Guide consists of an alphabetical list of all trades and professions represented in the city, with the names of one or more prominent and reliable dealers, and will be found very convenient.
Only experienced men have been employed in the canvass and compilation, and the correct spelling of names and addresses of all persons enrolled may therefore be relied upon.
In return for the very great labor and outlay involved, the publishers express the hope that this work may be- come indispensable in every home in Salt Lake City and the territory most closely united thereto by business and social relations.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Aetna Portrait Co.
19
Anderson Prof. J. A.
14
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Assn
21
Beutlich Inghard
19
Bluxome M. Truett
207
Bollschweiler Bros.
323
Bowring & Co.
208
Brazier's
10
Brown Dr. W. M.
15
Burley D. E.
5
Calder S. H.
335
Campbell R. S.
15
Cannon Book Store.
inside back cover
Careless Prof. George.
18
Christensen Bros. Co
23
Clark Arvilla
16
Coalter Fergus Music Co
208
Cohn L. & A.
208
Colburne Clara I.
9
Cushing H. M.
4
Daynes Prof. J. J. 17
Daynes Music Co. right bottom lines
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad.
4
Deseret Chemical Cleaning & Dye Works
323
Deseret News
7
Deseret Sunday School Union
205
Dinwoodey H. Furniture Co.
204
Duncan Ed W.
311
Edwall Ida
20
Elgin Creamery Co
203
Evans R. E
15
Eynon Emyr.
13
Flanders Gratia
16
Franklin J. H. R. right bottom lines and p
32
Genter E. W. front cover and p
13
Gibson John
23
Gleason Nora
18
Hall W. W.
21
Halliday V. L.
22.
30
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Hayden Miss C. E
205
Headlund J. A.
20
Herald Co. The.
6
Igleheart Wm.
6
Illinois Central Railroad.
201
Jones-Hammer Adv. Agency
105
Juvenile Instructor The
205
Keeley Institute The
15
Kimball E. P.
18
Knappen Effie Dean
17
Knowlden & Jackson
323
Knudsen H. E.
20
Lambert Paper Co.
back fly leaf
Landrum R. L.
21
Lannan P. H.
. opp inside back cover.
Leyson J. H. Co
right bottom lines
Little C. F.
21
Lucretia Sister
12
Madsen C. P.
22
Mehesy E. Jr.
11
Morris B. C. Floral Co
right bottom lines and p
324
Morrison J. W
19
Mueller George
202
Murray D. S.
left bottom lines
Nelson Joseph .
back cover and p
3
Nevins B. F.
4
Newland & McGraw
22
Olson Geo. & Co.
21
Oregon Short Line Railroad.
5
Orton Truman
23
Pantorium Co.
323
Parlor Drug Store.
21
Pedersen Anton
16
Polk R. L. & Co
312
Pyper George D.
8
Richardson & Adams.
back fly leaf
Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Co.
left bottom lines
Rose Donald
201
Rowland Hall
9
Royal Bakery & Cafe
202
Ruckert L. H.
14
St. Mary's Academy
12
Salt Lake Business College. back cover and p 3
Salt Lake Herald
6
Salt Lake Steam Carpet Cleaning Works 13
Radcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 208
31
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
Salt Lake Theater
8
Salt Lake Tribune
106-107
Schettler C. D.
17
Shepherd Arthur
17
Smith A. C.
20
Spencer D. S.
5
Swenson Mrs. Amanda
16
Taggart W. W.
19
Templeton Health Bakery
14
Tribune Job Printing Co
opp pp 106-107
Tribune Printing & Publishing Co. .. opp inside back cover
Union Pacific Railroad
2
Utah Commercial & Savings Bank
23
Utah Light & Power Co
15
Utah Roller Mills
22
Utah Savings & Trust Co.
front cover and p
13
Viavi Co. The
22
Vowles S. H.
22
Walker Bros Dry Goods Co back cover and p 12
Wallace Bros
opp pp 312-313
Wallach Lester Adv. Agency back fly leaf
Webber T. G ...
24
Wetzell Mrs. E. C.
7
Willard L. L.
19
Z. C. M. I.
back cover and p 24
We Make a Specialty of Addressing and Mailing
INVITATIONS.
R. L. POLK & Co.
PHONE 1120 x. 305-306-307 AUERBACH BLDG.
back cover and p 18
Whitney H. G.
32
FRANKLIN
Pre-Eminently .Superior.
CANDIES
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ICE CREAM. SHERBETS. WATER ICES. FANCY MOULDS. INDIVIDUALS. PUDDINGS. ETC. ETC.
CATERING FOR Balls, Parties and Social Functions ENTIRE CHARGE TAKEN IF DESIRED.
'Phone 135. 108 S. Main St., Salt Lake City.
MUSIC AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS.
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Dints on Etiquette.
Rules of Etiquette.
In the following brief rules of etiquette an effort has been made merely to outline the customs of good society; a volume might be written, and yet much must be left to individual good taste and good judgment, which, in the case of all well bred persons, tells them the proper thing to do.
Cervantes said: "Be not always severe, nor always mild, but choose the happy mean between them, which is the true point of discretion."
Introductions.
At evening receptions the names of the arrivals should be announced.
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