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Show r 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORXING, JUNE 8. L. SHADE TREES TOPIC. Shads trees of Salt Lake and the work of the local shads tres commis-aio-n and the city ordinances on planting of trees Is the thems of an article contained In the current Issue of Clvio Comment, the American CItIo association's organ. Rufus D. Johnshade tree wsrden, Is son, the I author of city the article. Couple's Battle Leads to Arrests For Having Liquor etus Katrln and Kick Starko-Vten, wifa and busbajvd, touch t wit feach other early Thursday mo mine, Kalrina told Patrolman J. P. Dsstruo where Nick's cache of liquor was hidden, and then both Ksutrina and Nick' war subsequently arrested, according to a police report. Sha was arrested first, charged wlt being; drunk and beating; htr husband. He was apprehended a few .hours later and charged with hevtnsT liquor In his possession. Each of them furnished 1300 ball bond. Officer A. A. Reese of the antlvlca quad, who, with Patrolman Dastrup, arrested Nick, said that Mr. and Mrs. Gtarkovitrh had been divorced once an then were remarried. Nick is asld to have big bruises on his body as the result of their fisticuff. They were arrested at 168 Woodbine avenue. Four pint liquor were lHinaJK 4 I ssassssssss I aBaMaasMi sssssssi snd 1 V .1 a"""" Save. 29, 1928. I I C Starts Tomorrow! At die The . Wfiole :1Jf Ii World SPRINGS Talking About This eu r"v rJoHttEa oS Talking Picturel See and He" WARNER CMS. LAT. EST SUCCESS st Also MOVIETONE onthe VltilffsSNi MAYMcA0Y HGTM BAnRITIOPtE The Talking Newi Reel "v . . ' . r -- , - -- X 'I AJicnwNasjyuiiuicoiuta Jack Holt in Zane Grey' HJADS TODM "The Vanishing Pioneer" A p . Sjrc y "Scrip Saves Money" iiirniiimsmriimmnniimiiiwimnrriiTTmiii"'"'"'"-'-- I I.V.J'SV.I IN AN OWGIXAL I tlUSesjaniMi 1 SM U i u Starts Tomorrow! Her Latest Her Greatest fair TyM Iporm Screen Triumph I mm urn $mMwm &PHOL J EI IVlonte Springs at the mouth of beautiful Ogden Canyon, opens wide its doors to receive visitors from Salt Lake City and Utah if if ifsir xn Rumor . a .. s r i TTVT wrrH'RICHAnD i What Really Did Happen V i3urniiiiipa?l iCOCaC aiSTEBSl s person who had nsvar danced at the Old Mill remarked the other nite at a house party that the and floors wars "punk," and the crowds wart reujh. of course, his chagrin was complete when d by ens of our regular pstrons to ths con. trsry. no better music Is played In Salt Lsks and no finer dsnca crowds ever sseem-ble- d together than are to be found at the Old Mill ,'Jf; FI DaC C(jQD BATHnrq j revtje ; ITiday, Saturday, Sunday ; Eveninji Only ' GEM NOW! SEE IT NOW I "SPEEDY" Monday Is tria T.aat TVj i x.v. T mM I i T. Jan 1 . ai v t ropuiar rnces tl NITE, Also RANGER In "POO. JUSTICE," first Run Feature. Paths Nsws Events. Showei 12;S0, S:10, 8:4S, S:28. DAY GRETA Don't mlee your fun In ths balmy, buoyant water at Saltair it will never be batter this season. One thousand p r I v ata bath houses, with fresh wster show, re. EACH COUPLE. ir ' '.The Divine Woman' Tralna: 7:1S and :1 WVyMMsssjsRgabjs TOMORROW CHARLIE CHAPLIN' In J 25. n 50; one-hal- 213-acr- Come and Be Our Guests! where it is cooler 3 GREATER SALTAIR ORCHESTRA A. M., 12 noon, 2 p. M. and avsry half hour. COUPON This coupon snd JOe children under 12, 10e when at the Saltair Depot Ticket Office, on Third Weet preeented Second South etreeta only, will entitle the holder ta receive- and ene round-tri- p ticket, good only Monday, July 2. en the Salt Lake, Oar. Rsilrosd compsny, from Sslt Laks City ta Saltair Beach and return. - T SALT A IS) i First Shswlng in Sslt Lsks "MORAN OF THE MOUNTED" With RtiD HOWES ' And Stsr Csst Also "BODY AND SOUL" W.th 50, Baden-Bade- King" AND THE wt,"' "The Circus" Lionel Barry more Saturday morning at 8 o'clock, the summer schedule will be adopted and El Monte Springs will be open for you and your friends, from 8 o'clock until midnight every day. Dancing to the music of the El Monte Springs orchestra will' be a feature every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 9 to 12 p. m. Prices for and Ladies dancing, Gentlemen has been tested and found to be among the finest in the world, comparing favorably with Wiesbaden and in medicinal properties. Three thousand . new suits. Prices: Adults Children, 25t El Monte Lake measures five and f acres and mirrors the rambling, Spanish Casino, which houses the dance floor and interior pool e On the tract which comprises El Monte, there is an oak grove for auto picnics, and winding paths for hikers. The wild mountain country is artistically landscaped to pro. duce an effect of unusual beauty and restful appeal, which lends added charm to El Monte. It will indeed become the playground of the west. DANCING IS FREE In . Everyone seeking unique entertainment in a playground of natural beauty is invited to attend. At 4 p. m. visitors will be shown through the building and grounds. Free dancing will commence on the huge., airy dance floor to the music of the El Monte orchestra, at 7 o'clock. From 8 to 10 a bevy of beautiful girls from the Deseret and Weber Gymnasiums will present a program of diving and swimming in the silver pool. Swimming at El Monte Springs will be a unique and thrilling experience. The interior pool is finished entirely in silver, fringed with blue, ' producing a daxzling and beautiful effect. The outdoor pool is finished in blue. The water is supplied from the natural mineral springs and "Waltz . JS GAREO Friday, June 29, at 4 p. m., a colorful celebra-- . tion heralds the opening of 1 Monte Springs. Luxuriously appointed, clean, carefully operated,' it is the playground of Utah. Vi' Ehe Water Is Wonderful! LAST CaD upon Trlbano Wante to srilve pp.ti.em fur yon youll find Ibrm efficient- - EK re vnne eeeen Club. EVERY r i at CsV-- J So. n-u- vmi'i i w&y urn TOWER (ih East, "MAN. WOMAN AND SIN" Also FOX NEWS snd A "OUR 6ANQ" Comedy 00N'T V0U 19 LAST TIMES TODAY Ir IF A CREDIT TO THE STATE . COLLEEN MOORE in "HAPPINESS AHEAD" iiiiiiiiummiumn mmm pp!cfu,r.ount ENDS TODAY! the eettlng Is euperb, the floors wonderful, and, all In all, a dollar will take you a longer trip along the road to happiness than anywhere alas in ths world. ' believe it or not corns tonite snd see. WDTNESS ON THE STAGE ' A chsl-lenge- SALTAIR ( AflLEN LAUREL & HARDY COMEDY and surely enough somstlmss a dollar bill makes the difference. " , llrll sw0sa '91 "new idssa hurt soma people like nsw shoes hurt some feet." only those who dont know, talk sdv.srssly about the 01' Mill besides being the most reepecteble pises to denes Is) the city. It dsslrss only ladies snd gentlemen of s, respectability as Its BajVSCfelP f li r j niru rrv ay" |