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Show . j i . ' Trad Marshall, Rsyortsr. i . , v - - .. v.V-- wto. s . Otorfiana.-- ' LILOAWV;::;: ' m ths revene Side will sort everybody foist SHOW TODAY Compiled for Laughing Pnrpoerea Only. 010 ;JrY - NEW . AND, COMPANY mi U" IN;" x), THE LOOXX, May 13. M. R. Horay. secretary of tha Logan Chamber oi Commeroe, announces !' AJCthi thKt a STRAIGHT folder DOPE city of Logan'and tha U. whkji la to be Widely dlatrlb. la Just off tha press. -bted, This puhlicyiaa' calls attention. In word kdjfleturiv to the many ad Yrantlsaa which "Lags noffsra as a 's aiajjo qoiqia eiXxjuxa vacation. Many ; spend views era included 'of the seenlo at tractions In and about Logan, of the U. Jl. C. and B. Y. o. campus, Logan canyon, and- - Bear lake. Colombia Graphepkese . motion rirruRES. Tbt BTATB Ittra , THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC. I HUBBSLLS SINGING BAND SCHEPPS COMEDY CITXUS Sunshiny, days, an overhauled car and the canyons are a wonderful attrac- tion SO it out picture bill. . Thousands : agree with us that this Is one of the best of a great season. (.. t fraat aopar faatwt p!a . w WHd Oatat MUSICAL COMEDY, ! ORPHBUM Clair Motleal Cemody Chuoklosi" vanAovlllo sad Mabol - Ballin. la Vanity Fair." American. Left to ligfktt Maurice Bran to a, AUee Ip eon. Nancy HeCoaaehle openand Clara Hinckley, who will appear la the Yellow Jacket. ing tonight at tha Salt Lake Theatre, In more than one way, the per- f erlenced talent In' the eommun-ty- . addition to Fay Cornwall formances of, TThe Tellow Jacket." Bolin,InChauncey Houitman and Joof Wednesday. Thuraday and Saturday seph Smith, - of the University Fubllo department, evenings of this week and Satur- Utah whom speaking for known well are all of The day matinee at the Salt Lake work In local proter under the auspices of the Salt their excellent James Brougber a talentLake Community Drama League, ductions, Caliman ed young recently from uncommon significance. fornia, Miss Lily possess King and Mis of patronFirst, upon. the meaeufe memof Marjorie Critchlow, a former and a age forthcoming at performances Varsity Players the .colorful Oriental ' drama de- ber of oftheBara Hume, have ilmpor- pends the scope of the leagues Supll part. , work next year. A financial a well the league Although originally two as arttetlo success will give the for planned to give .only performmovement the needed Impetus duronand ances Thursday Wednesday a season of greater activity n of the Interest becauae the evening! Although ing , menlfestsd in ths last- few days by has had tha clubs and schools, of the community, f Jnanclal sup- - theatergoers. one Sathas hardly two extra performances He projects Sort for and one Saturday adequate. It is announced. to urday afternoon be will given. evening Added , Interest Is supplied Scenic Investiture. lighting efThe Yellow Jacket production by will be of unthe fact that for the first time In fects- and costumes effectiveness. and usual theaterSalt beauty Lake, of the history arrangements made by E. goers will have an opportunity of Through Kimball, chairman of the proseeing a Chinese play performed )n R. the - elaborate ERgllsh duction committee, the accessories needed for the play have That Ul play lajnodeled languaga. to -work will be by Art the conventions of the been secured; according Allen and Mis Julia SeyOriental rather than the Occidental Harry A band will Chinese speolal stage, hne augmented rather than mour. Critics, furnish the muslo. The entire main decreased Its allurement. it floor has been purchased for the the world over, heve pronounced by the Chamone of the most beautiful, enter- performance tonightwhich la giving ber of Commerce plays ever produced. taining the third dealers retail this attending To fittingly present play. the annua) market week a theater Professor Maud May' Babcock, director, has selected tha most ex party. T to lawn, and Where lawn hat- been. Senator Borah Will V be i to charged$80 planted , e . Forbidding Weather, Handicaps Production LOGAN. May 23. The forbidding id chilly weather on Monday ev$-n- g handicapped the production of 'Mldyumraer Nights Dream" by i local community players on the campus of the B. Y. C. Every preparation had been made to give the performance the proper atmosphere and the most effective setting and wae the work of the performers audience, wae email. artistic, but the wae Tuesday The piece repeated evening, but the weather was not proppus on that occasloi either. organ-lsatlo- 1928-132- 4. moral-support- . LICENSES. May 23. Marriage LOGAN Rt&FA&S s Chinese-Way-o-lh- bn Goddwln, Logan Smlthfield, and Celia Ande- Fell, rsen. Richmond ;George .. E Allen. fiokevlUe, Wyo, and Mabey H. Richmond: Rulon Jenks Lo and Edith Gerrand, Lava Hot fan. ' Idaho. wwBeM n, May Day Celebration ; Held at Smithfield - (Special to Tha News. V SMITHFIELD.- - May 23. May day and M. L A. day was celebrated un- Speak at Rigby June 15 Wellsville Junior High Graduates 50 Students ie . S- lire n, er -- ' ' tat - to con--du- ct n. .a T William RIGBT, Idaho, May 21. E. Borah, United States senator of Idaho, will ba In Hlgby, Jnne IS, In attendance ..At the Idaho Pioneer day celebration In which the Upper Snake River valley wlU participate. Senator Borah hat written an acceptance to John W Hart of this city, National Republican committeeman. Senator Borah will de- .. liver an"addi-eduring IhS'Thtsrn-In- g promiprogram, June will be In attendnent Idahoans ance at the program. This will be Senator Borahs first visit to Rigby in iff years. : the queen, Beth Maqkr king, taberWellevllle Melvin HlUyard, and Maids of Hon-e- r, levenlnjg hi the Included: The program Connie Larsen, Rachel - Tueller, nacle. Minnie Nllson- and' Maggie- Hansen Utah, Junior high school; lnvoca-tiowith 1 Beehive Girl who braided Bishop John B. Kerr; valedlo- th May pole. Ta--a Hermit Beside s musical program, Mayor tury, Irene-Walkto J. P. Toolson was a special speaker. Thrush," seventh grade; gddresa Peterson. Prof. crown William. the graduates. Following tbe program ninth grade; Ing of the queen and braiding of.U. A. C.; girls chorus, saxophone solo, Eug ene - Fletoher; May pole, and field demonstrations of ui,iomtl, Andrew presentation by Scouts and Beehive Olrla took !M. Hammond,' board member; place on the ball grounds. eong, chorus; benedic"The Little Minister" wa . tion. Bishop Charles W. Maughan. a matinee and evening The graduates are: Iren Walker,-Elvshows and a dance at the Carlyale . Maughan, theatre concluded the celebra- - Merrill Parker, Gunnel. Preston Brenchley, Edna Archbald, Lorengo Thorpe, Bertha Bair, Elijah -- Broadbent, Smithfield Prepares Marvin Cooper, . Raymond.Darley, Sarah Glenn, Fletcher, Eugene Han. Letha Hail, Edna HaObserve Decoration Day ' Ernest.John "Hilton, Earl Leatham, lam, e Prepara-tlorla-arS3. Leora Anderson, Conrad Bsdley.. SVITHFIELD. May Pearl being made by tho city Rets Bailey, Allan Lelshman, Luther council and Chamber of Commerce Jones, Earl Hutchinson, Donald Munenta Baldwin, Bassett, in Smithfield to. Mabel sjmclal services" at the eeme-- - Bradshaw, Gretta llaslftm, Lelshday. Many. Improve- Green, Hilda Lelshman, Ray tery Memorial Ida - Mcments have been made and a special man, Archie Meughan baa Bride,- Virginia Lelshman. Preston clean up recently conductedcondl-tloMurray, Mary Painter, Ernest Parplaced the cemetery In fine kinson, Elva Poppleton, Ruby Stui The city council Is making an ef- - art, Reta Riggs, Phylls Leatham, Lelshman. Thomas Lindlsy, ErnesY of a perfort to encourage system unkoep at kho cemetery.- - It Grace Maughan, Rees Parker, Alpetual has been decided by the council to lan Mltton, Daniel Walters Gretta Rets Wyatt, Oepn $109 for perpetual upkeep of Williamson, chargewhere lot It has not been seeded Walker. (Speolal to Tha News.) - the Smithfield der tbe direction of honor of the Mutuala Tuesday in season M. I. winter of the closing was A. course. A special program (Special to Tha News.) conducted in the Smithfield Second WELLSVILLE, May 21. Wells-vUforenoon ward tabernacle In asthe master of with J. - McCann junior high school annual Seated on the stand commencement. was held Monday qVremonles. J PROGRAM HRS. SORENSON BURIED. r PARK- - CITY, May 28. Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca R. Boren-- , ton were held Tuesday at the family home with The Rev. Dr. Jayne or Salt Lake officiating. Interment was In Glenyrood cemetery. : Park City Aluipni Hold 'Banquet and Election i ' "(Special to The Neva) PARK CITY, May 23. The annual election of officers and banquet of the Park City high school alumni were held Monday., nivht . at the Womans Athenaeum building. The 23 graduates n thta year were in- ; itiated. The following program wae en. joyed following the banquet: Vocal solo, Wilbur Brooks, address of welcome- Harold - Hartwell; response, Robert Blrkbeck; vocal solo, Mra Ethel R. Lewis. .Toasts ward responded to by Mra Mae Paxton, Em matt Wright. Mrs. J. J.VJackson. Roger McDonough, Clyde Paul and Will Ryan. The committee to niake for the annual plcnlo arrangements was appointed as follows: Misses Marie O ConnelL Nellie Mores, Grace Thompson, Will Ryan,- James Jennings end Robert Kimball. ThF officers olected to direct the affaire for the ensuing year are president, Fraser Buck; Tice president, Mrs. Mae Paxton; secretary, Mies Alice Terry; - treasurer, Mies Nora Bovler master-oceremonies, Robert Blrkbeck, sergeant at arma Miss Evelyn J31rk beck. 'I .Program" to be furnished by Hattie B. lrberWhistleo:; MissBlanche Holbrook, Pianist, and Professor T. J. Harrison, records and the Victrola used are furnished by courtesy of the John Elliott CIark Company, and the Armstrong SjPiano is furnished 'through the courtesy i Music Company. . ) of Daynes-Beeb- e - f In Cuba. It is a revelation of the versatility of this verya talented young actress, who, in perfumed of eld Havana, gives the a grace and number with dancing charm that captivate all who gee It. "The Bright Shawl, Jt A John S. .see,,.,' , 44 i Thrills mystsry gnd then a strong .Iqve Interest. That Is thea tha character of "Bavu, of love and mystery new at the Klnema. It presents Wallace Berry. Estelle Taylor, Forrest Or-d- er " ; . . It TODAY. i " ParAmount-Empre- e e.-u. Wxlter- Hlere In his lstsst Paramount Sixty starring vehicle, Cents An Hour, which comes to ths Paramount-Empres- s today for a three days run. hat an exception ally strong supporting cast. Jacqueline Logan is a featured player In the leading feminine role, and others are Rlcards Cortex, Charles Ogle,' Lucille Ward, Robert Dudley, and Guy Oliver. Clarence Burton Cullen Tate. The story gets Its title from ths sign new becoming popular among garages throughout the country: 'Sixty Cents An Hour and Drive It Yourself. First Claes Cars For Htre." Hlere In this new comedy drama takes the role of a soda clerk In a small town who Is In love with the bankers daughter. He hire a flivver to take the troubles girl Joy riding and then hi he oommenee. has Incidentally furtherIn real estate; speculated more he gete painfully mixed up with a gang of bank robbers, and ha ! most - hectic altogetherhe time until finally tie "wins out In both love end business, to say nothing of confounding ths yeggmen The whole six reels ere merry comedy with here and there a thrill end a serious moment so at to afford the audience breathing entire bill Is a comedy spells. The with Jlmme Adame In the offering new Christie comedy, "Roll Along" to start with. Paths News end the usual good music complete ths program that goes until Friday night, inclusive. - t S "T Deseret News carriers will be st ths Ststs thsstrs tonight .guests "Some when Wild Oats, the educational film which has created Such Interest, will be shown. The extended an In management-havltation to. all, ths boys over IS years of sgt.as a Inasmuch special entertainment will be given at the State theatre Friday evening, Friday afternoon will be the last chance to sea this picture. - Final Tribute P&id to Mrs. Mary Ball Lyon (Special to The New.) BASALT. Ida., May 23. Although conference wa being held at She! ley, a large ooncoure attended the funeral services of Mrs. Mary Ball Lyon in Basalt, Sunday, with Bishop W. M. Dye in charge. Tbe ward choir furnished ths music with s duet by James Dye snd Mrs. George Lerson. Tha Invocation was offered by Counselor R. T. Quinn, end the benediction by Bishop James Quinn, of Tyhee, Idaho. Mrs. Lyon was born st Chatter-Orldifl- e of ths cf.d bishopric of Basalt, Lorenso .Peterson of Hyde Park. Utah., and Bishop Dys wer ths speakers. Interment was in the Basalt cemetery, the grave being dedicated, by Lorenso Peterson A. O. Inglsstrora and Charles ton, England, Sept., , 130. snu died May 17, 1933. She wa the mother of U children, nine of whom as also her. Husband survive; Mrs. Susie M. Mecham, Charles W, John J. and Georgs B. Lyon, and Mrs. Lottie Jackeon. all of the Basalt ward: Mra Sarah Mecham. Tyhee; Mre. Mary and Emma Hytnas, Libsalt erty, Utahl Mra Ada Pop Lake City; also with S3 grandchildren and 19 nine brothers and sisters: yvtltlam. James, Heber and Charles Ball, Mrs. Sarah Simmons and Mra. Eliza Paterson, Hyds Park, Utah; Dan Ball, Soda Sprlnga Idaho; Hannah Lyon Ball, lAttis.Black-foo- t. Basalt, -- lda-LJt- , w daughter,-Lieutenan- - ' A hJjrY D irrnfrii'i r jsr 1 PAIJITAGEG t .m: ,tV I i rrtty ft LOUISE FAZENDA eeasedy MltTRTVivrnr" ty TEE STATE AMD CTTT TEE easy INTeweAsITied PRAIVe r yi - A dFreaa Indnrasd ; by Easlnnee Esr FIRST SALT LAKE TRESENTAr " TION OF THE ORIENTAL ! j The YeUow Jacket Thrills, laaghter, raaaea Salt Lake tTheatre . J A DETTEQ ; a BAVUy'' SENSATION DRAMATIC . row ruYiiio ,. ' . i Lack at the mail WALLACE EBERT : ESTELLE TAYLOR FORREST STANLEY SYLVIA BREAMER SOSEE SW1CKARD Cswegy Naps Tepie ' f gatoto Wedaesday. Tharsdaf aad day at SSS p. xsu aillsH at iSA p. as. OpB - Pryalav . Dt. W. Christ bnsssa, Cramelnelaner Pnbli Safety RaOSlag. Salt Lake Cttr - Pleas an ter Add r$S6 ; Ol-Iv- er Caihonav. L. D. S. U. President Delivers Baccalaureate i Dtreeflna ' ACKERMAN . 1 . L. . and malt w.s .M tltsdlilV i ibiHtitiititntiify'if tt oM, Dr. ChrttUlwrxda muc iArm CE : and-Hi- Girls aCHlICHLK VAUDEVILLE . REVUE TOP-NOTC-H It is a market - STL ART'S SCOTCH place where, buyer and maker meet and learn to know : snd trust each other.' For the manu- -' facturer, it eliminates ' distance, 'searches for customers everywStere , snd keeps fresh in millions of mind the memory of good serviep. MABEL BALLIN a VANITY FAIR IS . MATINEE, 30c NIGHT, 50c CHILDREN 10c NEW SHOW MONDAY , ' ' ChlI4rt Btl - . I r: i -- ' : ; - -'- I I : I k I I Ml ; : -- w ' . WILD OATS t per the consumer, it is a guide : t' to 'all that science snd genius have' given to the world to make living . , more pleasant and, convenient; anJJ a . protection against.-:deceptive ; , values and eharp practices. : The n lets re seasatien nf the as IT TELLS tbs NAKED TRUTH ,v ... .... STILL RUNNING SOME , . GENERAL ADMISSION Ve Advertioin" Knits a Nation Into a Community to 11 P. M. s - 4. A HARRIS HIRAM Lake Shore and Benjamin Scouts Tie in Contests :l; UMU.I iiMMftiMMMfWiui ' . Orpheum v . (Special to The News.) SPANISH FORK. May 23 The oout contest at Benjamin Monday for the second Spanish Fork district was well attended and th following reeults ennounoed:- - Signalling Lake 6h6re, 1st, time 3:10: tent pitching BenJemln, 1st Lelaad aid Lake 2nd, Benjamin Srd;ftrst Shore - let, Leland 2nd, Benjamin 3rd, water boiling Lake tlma 1:32; fir by friction Shore let. time Benjamin let; dressing race, land let, time 1:93: fireman's rescue race benjamin lit, time 1:94; bug. ling, BenJemln 1st UTAHN KILLED ON COAST.-- -SPANISH FORK. May 23. Word has been received her of the death in California m an automobile accident of Mr. Julia Hanson Thomp. som formerly of Lake Shore, Her father. Niels P. Hanson Is now a resident et American Fork. The body la being taken to Lewisville, a former Idaho, Ar burial beald husband. Mra. Thompson Is survived o and her husband dauahters, ,, 'v Clyde-Ritchi- 1 R. m. r KINEMA 7 New York. at , .w Margan Robert sens great sea story. Waada Hawley, Call Landis, Earle WllUama, Allen listers. The following children survive. W. C. and James Andrews, Mr. Mra Wilson, Mr. Ralph Parof N'ephl; William Worthington, Mra Alice Schow and Mra Ernest Hill. Salt Lake; Mr. Ester Pugsley, Bl-d- BeaLR.' sjll XN MASTERS OF MEN Cole (Special to Th New.) . The baccalaurHEBER. May eate address to th graduates wa given at th Waeatch atak tabernacle Sunday evening by Preet. Gy C. Wilson of tho L, D. R U. Tho an high ochool orchestra played took overture aa tho 49 graduates offered was their places Prayer Walter by H. w. Harvey; cornet solo, Burgeneri selection, high school address Prest. Guy string quartett; musical C. selections, Wilson; and orchestra. quartett stringed fn give foe work, AWarda wer gold Special activities as follows: 24mem. pins for dramatic: six, cabinet bershtp activities; one, Waep pin. Sweaters school paper activity. wer awarded to Parley Petereon, Montgomery, Georg Giles. EarlGlen Murdock and Ritchie and to Will Malr, stripes basketball and Glen Nelson for - Elects Johnson received tbe highest award offered by tbe school, a scholpearl block W, for dramatics of tbe school paarship andwseditor chosen valedictorian and per, end editor of th school paper, and was . chosen valedictorian for the graduation exercise, Friday, May M Vttireitilxtttt to thli out : i V . .months, Ip ths Batter Babias CesteaLf. I .t COMING SATURDAY l'j., (Name of child.) MIIIIH bene-dictio- n. at ,,,,, if,,,,,,,,,,, Age, prie (Special to The News.) Mar 21. Funeral, ser, NEPHI vices war held Sunday atternoon in the stake tabernacle for WUllam Andrewa. Sr, TO, with Blahop Thom, aa Ball ay In charge. Patriarch L. A. Bailey, Sr, offered the opening prayer and David Caaler the Prest. John E. Lunt Jam W. Paxman,' Bishop A. H. Belllaton, and Bishop Bailey wers spraksr. Musical numbers wsr by L. P. R- - W. Dorlus. Mra Dlsn Booth, Mra Ralph BellUloa. gnd 26, An Utah Bills, I ts C3 tt . With lUsy Vthabls Prlzi m ENTRIES LIMITED ENTER AtCS NW U MO INKS OR CHARGES OF ANT KIND, . Funeral Service Held For William Andrews, Sr. , D1CI33 CCwl . gstorday Seat sale Wrdaraday ; AMISRSs.'.ji-V.v- fcs. ci u i: AUDiToaiurj . . GIMilE" ' Nsaaatle eterr et Caba la the daya of Spaalak tyraaay A vivid. photo-dram- Sylvia Breamer, Nlckolal Stanley, de Rule, Martha Mattox and Other well known players guided In Stuart strong drsmatlo workof byConflict'" paton tbe director and other Unlvresal eucoeeaei. V ? TONY & GEORGS BOWWOW ! r.m4 pEarly t mack swum. FUN PRESS te Robertson production, adapted by Edmund Goulding from Joseph Hpr geihelmer'e famous novel and presented by Inspiration Pictures, Ine as a First National attraction, Kinema r la a rellleklag re etido-sphe- ' MOORE HOLD MEMORIAL. PARK CITY. May 2!. Loyal of .Moose held their - annual memorlal.fervlce Sunday evening In tha Community church. Ths ritual service was given; vocal solo,. Miss Adi Don; address. Ths Rev. L. Q. Dawson; song, Community qusftct, closing, ritual. Iv : Y MINISTER VISITS. V SPANISH FORK. May II Rev. Theodore Lee of. Berkley. Calif--a- r. rived here Tuesday from Norfolk. : ; Va- - where he has spent the past his and winter visiting -- Y t LEAVES ON MISSION and Mrs. J. H. NEPHI. May S3. Mias Eva Wnn, Chadwick, who yrr stationed at tha naval station there. On hie re daughter of Mr, and Mra Robert turn he stopped off m Denver end r. Winn, left Salt Lake yesterday for visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey.-M- the Hawaiian Islands where (he will Bailey Is state hydrograpber far labor ae an L. D. & missionary. Miss Colorado, Mra. Ballsy was formerly Winn uught In the local schools the , Miss Pearl flewart of Spanish Fork. Ip sat year. - WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 8:00 P. M. Dorothy Gish Is doing a Spanish danos this wask at ths American thsatrs in ths Rlehard Barthelmtas that picture. The Bright Shawl, Is ens of ths most dellfhtful features of .this fasolnatlng romsuoe of ths days of Spanish domination , ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. MANTL May 23. Mr. and Mra Andrew Michelaon announoe the entheir daughter Blanche gagement of to Frank Garbs,-th- e wedding to take place In the Mantl temple, June. S. . a . I; It's Different. " 'Bava. irgejo, dropped dead It et evening on the tabernacla square of heart failure. The boy had .been attending the prieathood meeting In the basement of tho tabernacle and wae other. lads on tho romping with lavkn when - he was stricken. Dr, C. and Dr. E. S. Budge and members of the fire department were summoned and administered first eld with a pulmoter In an effort to save the boys life, but he was - dead before aid could apparently wae a student In the reach him.-Hsixth grade of the Woodruff school. - - - Walter .PARAMOUNT . EMPRESS Hloro and eaequallno Logaa in -Slaty Coals as Hour; s Chrlatls Comody, v JRll Along." AMERICAN Richard Barthilmias and Dorothy Glob in "Tho Bright ; Shawl;". Louisa Faods la "Bow U Wow." KincM A Tha 0 -, . - e . CHARLES COWARD A CO. "Tha Tel-- v SALT LANS TREAT low Jaokot," boglnalag Wodate-da- LOG AN. May 2 S. Alvin Bergsjo, reive, aon of Mr. land Mrs. Nela Ft- ' ... Boy Drops Dead While Romping With Playmates LOGAN, ' PATHE NEWS. Burkhart Is "Tho Straight Dope. wfLXBAFIvo sets vaadovtllo aaS tint rua ptetnro. LOGAN, May 23. Funeral services for Aaron De Witt were held at Aha Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon and a throng attended them. The Rev. Harris Plllebury o- fDelated. Special music was furnished by friends of the departed man. The floral tributes were numerous. .Women of tho Service Star Legion, acted as flower bearers, the local branch of the Legion- being named after a grandson tofwho died In France. .. ' : ' : The new Christie Comedy rr , ROLL ALONG ; - nniimti Veadevtlle esd Ltllten FANTAOCS Last Respects Paid To Aaron De Witt . Cf, drama and , . LAMBAST9 THE NARCOTIC EVIL. AMUSEMENTS ' A r Emumrr' UossFeet" T tLa,--- 1923 23 th last word in duct strftcrtM m tha Colanu bit Racord ma4a bj Tbt yt r-- MAY . Papa" of tfeott tat that tricky fagtrtt tat tUtpl y ettt rttitt. It U f .A WEDNESDAY Ajfrmtin It irovial ; - NEtfS DES Chinese Play 'to Be v Presented in English The Daaarat Newa. halt City, ar H array Battaa- T. ' THE OuHn DtUrwr SvN bitUf k nwM to Ln Carrie Uto y . ' Advertising is economic. It Is tho final expression of - fair dealing. Naturally it has become a vital forca ' : u . l . in business. r Pabllebed Aaterieag by Tha Lwlth Tha Deaeret Nawa la Aesa. f XAvastklag . 1 AgaRseJ . by-tw- . ' II |