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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES THE LIBRARY SITUATION PRINCESS Mf (Continued from page 1.) heavy demand for library ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c Shows Continuous, Starting 7 JO p. in. Sundays, 6 p. in. TOM MIX SOFT BOILED It's His Best Picture Tuesday and Wednesday, July The law provides for the setting aside for library purposes of be and two-thirtween mills. We understand about Is now being used. As we have already put up the money and as we already have the library in operation, we have never considered seriously press reports of any proposed closing. The actual atatua should be determined Immediately and the people not left in any quandry about it. la this year Anno Domini, reasonably accessible library facilities are usually available In cities of comparable significance with Salt Lake. Without any Intention at discourtesy, we respectfully remind those responsible for the administration of these matters, that we have paid the money and that we expect the goods to be one-thir- wagMw"jEvinmmr Sunday and Monday. July 2021 Many Think facili- ties. 22-2- 3 Another Fine Doable Feature Bill ZANE GREYS RIDERS OF THE DAWN and WILLIAM RUSSELL in ALIAS THE NIGHT WIND Thursday and Friday, July 5 A SWELL PIONEER DAY FEATURE THE NIGHT HAWK 24-2- d one-thir- d Popular Praia. Money rewards, no mntter how large, do not seein to get public duties half so well performed as popular Saturday Only, July 26 DUSTIN FARNUM praise. KENTUCKY DAYS Matinee at 3 p. m. Sharp LAGOON GETS GRANITE JOLLIGO AUGUST 6 (Continued from page SAME TIME OF SHOWS Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 20-21-- 22 ture: COLLEEN MOORE, MILTON SILLS AND A HUGE CAST Olympic games John Anderson, director; ball gam, President C. C. Bur ton, director; acquattc events. Pearl Kimball, director; eating, President vaudeville Edith F. Budd, director; contest, Irma F. Bitner, director; band, Arnold Burgener, director; publicity, George H. Budd, director; prises and awards, V. A. Bloomqulst; receipts committee, E. A. Evans, chairman. H. Publicity Committee George Budd, chairman; Thomas H. Jones, Harold S. Barnes, Frank Matheson, Mrs. John Wheeler, Mrs. B. Cardon. Band Time, 2 p. m.; place, bowery FLAMING YOUTH A Production that some people say is the best picture they have even seen We wish you would arrange to see it Wednesday and Thursday, July 1.) and will play aeveral selections. Be It said that If that band, at this early date, can play music already, it Is little short of a miracle. But the band will be there and will delight you. Following are some of the committee appoliitmenta and program fea- N-D BAMF. PRICES FOR THAT NEW HOME- - One-hal- The electrical fitments should be the first consideration in planning the decorations for that new home. When .you select DECORATIVE LIGHTING Kail-drlvln- FITMENTS You are selecting the most artistic and d fitments that money can d Starring the Popular HARRY CAREY H-Y-L-A-- and ball park. Time, 6 p. m.; place, bowery. Committee George H. Budd, President A. Burgener, directors. Olympic games Tims, 2:30 to 4 p. m.; place, the ball park. Committee John Anderson, director; George Ammott, Leo H. Young, J. L. Shepard, Gilbert Wallace, Will Swan, Ralph Howe, Sam Barrett, Will Lundstrom. f mile relay (a) Foot Race M Men of Emerson, Forest Dale, Hawthorne, Parleys. Hyland Park, Richards, Sugar House, Wasatch. M. M. I. A. (b) presidencies, 24 men Emerson, Forest Dale, Hawthorne, Parleys, Hyland Park, Richards, Sugar House, Wasatch. (c) Boxing contests Three rounds. g contest ladies, (d) free for all. (e) Relay Donkey Race Carry the message to Garcia Eight superintendents of Sunday schools Emerson, Forest Dale, Hawthorne, Parleys, Hyland Park, Richards, Sugar House, Wasatch. 6 to 8. Free dash-gi- rls, (f) to I for all. dash boys, dash girls, 9 to Free for all. 12. Free for all. 75 yard dash Boys, 9 to 12. Free for all. Baseball Time, 4 to 5 p. m. Place, Ball park. Committee President C. C. Burton, director; Jacob Garns, Alfred Unger, L. Thompson, Elwin Smith, M. L. Smith, Wm. Pritchett, Dave Watson. Members of stake presidency and high council vs. ward bishoprics. Equatic Events Time, 5 to 6 p. m. Place Swimming pool. Committee Pearl Kimball, director, Robert A Gray, Marba Cannon B. A Walton, Benjamin Hanley, Gladys Cooper, R. M. Owen. Swimming Races Men, women, children under 15, fat men over 200 pounds free for alL Diving exhibition Men, women and fat men over 200 pounds. Free for all. Canoe tilting Group A-- l, Emerson va. Hyland Park; group A-Forest Dale yi. Hawthorne; group B-- l, ParWasatch leys vs. Richards; group vs. Sugar House. winner Winner A-- l vs. winner A-B-- l vs. winner B-s to comTwo winners of pete. Watermelon battle Carry melon to shore Men and ladles. 23-2- 4 A Fine Holiday Program , DOROTHY MACKAIL, THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES QUEEN Supported by Wilfred Lytell and Edmund Breese . THE FAIR CHEAT Friday and Saturday, July 6 THE WOLF MAN Matinee at 3 p. m. Sharp 25-2- home-lik- e d buy. You are invited to see the Riddle Fitments we are showing in the new Esperanto Decoration and to make use of our facilities in planning suitable installations for new homes and to relighting equipment. place old-sty- APEX ELECTRIC SUGAR HOUSE 2, B-- semi-final- TRADE THA T CAR LISTEN! IS THE COVERED WAGON COMING SOON TO THE PRINCESS AND THAT WE URGE YOU TO WAIT AND SEE IT THERE There is no pleasure in driving a car in bad repair with poor tires. Make a trade and get a car that is a real pleasure to drive. We sell on TIME IS MONEY $ roroToToioToroToToToToToToro easy terms, our prices are very low. 924 Nash Six Coupe, new car guarantee. 1923 Nash Touring Carriole, new car guarantee. 92 Studebaker Light Six Touring. 92 Nash Four Touring. 1920 Stephens Roadster. 92 Oakland Touring. 1919 Dodge Touring. 1918 Buick Touring. 922 Oldsmobile Truck. Five good tires. Express body with top. Truck in fine condition. Open evenings and all day Sunday dollar saved is a dollar made. Don't waste your time d furniture. hunting over town for I undersell em all. Lowest prices in town on New and Used Furniture and rugs. A 1 low-price- Friday and Saturday: SPECIALS 97c Polish Mop $ i .50 3 for 39c Climax Wall Paper Cleaner ... 5 for 23c Champs Brand Toilet Paper $1.50 Tyrim Merit Fountain Syringe. . . .98c w le JOHN GILBERT IN A FAST ACTION PRODUCTION PLEASE REMEMBER THAT s. I sell everything for the home and save you 50 per cent your furniture bill I will exchange what you want for what you have. If you have furniture to bcII, see me. If you want to buy furniture, see me. I sell at Auetion Furniture, Real Estate, Livestoek, Dry on 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Goods, Automobiles, etc. See Me Before You Buy or Sell L. O. NAYLOR CO. THOS. W. DERRICK Distributors of Nash and Lafayette Cars Nash Trucks Salt Lakes Dependable Auctioneer Sales Rooms at 2014 So. 1 1th East WAS. 47 WEST 4TH SOUTH 129 ; THEN8-SUBSnrUTQ-RS o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o;o:o:o:o:o:o;o:o:oio:o:o:o:oit;o:oio:o:o:o:o:o;c ORDER pow- er, success and happiness in this life Is that path leading It's open to all. Just decide today that you're ready to start and then come In and see our cashier. Eating Time, 6 to 7:30 p. m. Place Bowery. Committee President Edith F. Budd, director, and Young Ladlei board and ward presidenU;Mra. E. H. Gillette, Dorothy Dean, Brother Bur goner, Mrs. R. M. Owen, Mrs. Irene Cummings, Mrs. R. A. Gray. TAKE THE RIGHT PATH over the savings route. s DO IT NOW! Pay Your Bills By Check The only path to money, ICING. He'll fix It for you. Count the weeks till winter Its high time you stored some coal, the summer's half gone. Early storage means you have the pick of the coal the kind that is better prepared. Delivered right from the cars to your bin. Little handling, little breakage. Call us for prompt and careful delivery. Be sure to specify King Coal it keeps. Prize for prettiest table decorations and ward Identification colbr scheme. Prize Tor best community singing. Vaudeville Contest 8 schetches. Limit 10 minutes each. Times 7:30 p .m. to 9 p. m. Place Open air stage. Committee Irma F. Bitner, director; Irvine Rockwood, Marian Grover, Leanore Cannon, Iluth Ashby. Each ward will prepare and present a schetch in competition. Prizes and Awards Committee V. A. Bloomqulst, chairman; Mrs. H. A. La Faunt, Mrs. Henry Taggert, M. N. Fischer, Mrs. Marjorie B. Stewart. The ward organization having highest percentage of enrollment. Prize for highest percentage of attendance compared with population of ward. Prize for adaptation of ward color in table decoration. General identlfifica-tlon. Curtis Coal and N. J. IIANSEN, President GEO. II Y RUM NEILSON, Vice-Preside- Hy. 1850 nt A GOFF, Cashier Produce Co. 2211 HYLAND DRIVE PHONE HY. 1995 Prize for beat ward community singing and yella at bowery and during events. Prize for ward bringing the most autoa compared with ward auto census. Prizes for all events. Receipts Committee E. A. Evans, chairman; Huron Free, Thoa. Wheeler, F. W. James, C. C. Barton, Edith F. Budd, Glyn Brnnlon, Elliot C. Taylor, A O. Burton, D. O. Kirk. What the Railroads Mean to You Communities, like individuals, only prosper through barter and exchange of commodities with other communities or in viduals. The West, essentially an agricultural region, w from its markets and sources of supply. Transportation is life blood of its existence ; lacking this the western far would turn back to the primitive status of past centuries live the life of a peasant. What is of real and vital mo to the West and to the whole country is the maintenance of for policy toward the railroads which shall keep them efficient service and insure their extension and improvement sfcp J step with the growth of the population, enterprises and new of the communities served. , The Denver A Rio Grande Western Railroad is caI71uJ endeavoring to supply the territory served by its lines adequate and dependable transportation service. WHEN YOU SHIP OR TRAVEL Patronize the RIO GRANDE For Freight ami Passenger Rates anywhere East or or loeully, cull on or address any ltio Grande Agent- - FRANK A. WADLEIGH Passenger Traffic Manager DENVER, COLO. 1 |