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Show Friday, January 5, 1923. This Red Bird" Digs 1 Proposed Changes Tor Down For Fifteen Thousand Utah Compensation 'Act j Ask Anyone Its a great day la the Tale The United Btatee If the amendments to the worn-wne enriched to the extent of fifteen men a compensation act are carried thousand dollars through the flight! out bj the next legislature, as sug-t- o Russia two years ago of William 'rested In the biennial report of the' D. Haywood, L W. W. leader, who' state industrial commission, all cities, was under prison sentence at the. counties, towns and school districts!' time. The money represented the' will be compelled to carry insurance. ..amount of the bonds of Haywood These hare been incorporated in a' 'and was paid by William Broae bill which has been prepared by the Lloyd, a wealthy communist recant- - commission and submitted to the jly released from J oil let, Ills., prison .governor. Several other suggestions' his sentence tor violation of are made to amendments necessary! j after law had been. to make the present law more effeo-- j jthe commuted, and Otto Christiansen, tive, among which is the extension I! for Haywood. The band of the measure to cover employes!1 j attorney lot five thousand dollars for Charles1 whether or not they are receiving ai1 jRothflBher, another L W. W. now 'salary of two thousands and four in Hungary, was also paid. Pay- - hnndred dollars per year or more. ment of tho bonds, however. It was pointed out, does not menu that either of the two men cam eaeape arrest should they return to America. Chicago, Ilia. family. Two whole laavea of bread think of it. wonder Undo Noah aad Rip and Patch aad Scallop were ia high spirits. Wbea one Jivea la a garret one No I1 Ask anyone you knew which U the highest quality baking powder and almost invariably - I that can of Royal writes one delighted user, and everywhere know. But bors, relatives you wQl Wolf Bounties Paid By Mistake On Coyote Pelt Rayed ContmnsNoAhm Leaves No Bitter Taste Bounties received for tho deetruo--, oot, according to employees of tlon of harmful wild animals fre-local telephone office. Ton owe Quently furnish an opportunity to 1 your friend, the telephone oper-nndfilch money from public treasuries ud in fact to yourself, to take false pretenses. The bounty i system, applied to tho capture of:dvn th receiver with ss little depossible. Don't go about other by sa and predatory animals and rodents, wait for s second ring. It 1 1 1 1 IMd many disadvantages and is usually iy01 much more expensive in tho economic 1 surprising how much more busi'Value of tho reealta obtained than ness can be handled over a busy telephone exchange where there ia j the plan advocated by the biological survey of the United States depart-;me- promptness on tho part of subscribof- agriculture of pnttlng ex- ers In answering. What about n New Year's resoluperienced hunters on salaries in ia--i tested territory. Tho opportunity tion to respond promptly whoa tho for dishonest practice under the sys- telephone bell rings? tem is well illustrated by n ease that came to the attention of an Inspector PhonV Lodffe recently up at Olympia, Wneh. The,11; S HOW Located At (JguCIl auditor for Grant County, after pay-- j o .ing out much money in bounties fori socniled Umber wolves," decided to Lodge Garibaldi No. 6. tho last 'send one of the wolf pelts to the,' survivor of the three former clande-- : district inspector of tbe biological sllne Masonic lodges here known ss It wan ,'Americnn Masonic Federation, has .survey for identification. pronounced n coyote pelt, although gone out of business, says n recent somewhat darker and larger than the Issue of tbe Balt Lake Telegram, The hunter who had the This leaves bnt one clandestine lb-pel- ts average. claimed that the animals ware sonic lodge In this vicinity, that one driven down from the timber to the being at Ogden, and it is expected to j lowlands by forest fires. disband St ones. The Ogden organl- ration is said to have about twelve j p. members. There are shout ten other j Demand Relief such lodges in the United Btatee and Taxpayers TRADING AT thoy als0 Mpcted to taka slmll- UI incoming Legislature ;ar action when they learn of developments here. The disbanding of these is said to be the direct result of tbe Backed the of voice united the by THIS made by the Indictments country press the hlgherups and po- federal grandrecently jury and the inter conlitical leaden of thin state are forc- viction of several of the men involved to give some attention to tbe for reductions In the overhead ed by the courts. o MARKET of government. Too many men go CLERK WAR to the legislature and become a kind NEW COUNTY MARRIED TO KEPHI LADY of law unto themselves In securing, o appropriations and creating politl- We observe four fundamental rules of the Grocery and cal Jobs for their friends or party! Earl Gadd, wasthe newly elected clerk, recently joined in henchmen Ignoring the general Meat business. cltlieu. Too often the general cltl-being performed at r011 sen not only contributes to the sup-- ! I I?0 QUALITY h!i ' local state of and government. port CLEANLINESS but in taxed In hundreds of way. by Mrs. Joseph If orpin .d,ufht5r laws made at previous sessions and PRICE n of Mr' Mri W vernment He must by the federal ; and and around the year plan dig all economise to meet his obligations to You are entitled to them and yon get them here. and his family the community, and tbe prodigal and lavish distribution of money by the legislature gets his to ,goat. It undermines and destroys friends for their kindness sad sym- -l bis confidence in government and he has a right to kick at those who'pathy In their bereavement, caused value the honor of being a represen-- 1 by the death of Mrs. Hard, PHONE 18 itntive of the people so lightly ss to' EUREKA, UTAH Bend your laundry to tho Troy. themselves conduct carelessly. iPhone 198--J. Price Sun. tbe famous stage piny by Edward E. Kidder, the picture tells a story Mth pathetic sad h amorous, and affords Will Rogars one of hose superb character ports in which be is so much at Adapted er j WWHtt Hit MIHWIHWIHtMtWMWI mm RESOLVE nt - TROUBLES - IN 19 &9 3 i home. ! TO SOLVE YOUR, , I 1923 Nash i j , 1' service i ' ; de-;ms- ; from Crescent Theatre Sunday . ; the time was eomlng Noah mad kin brood would eat three Umae daily, and eleep in reel beds, too. Tour heart will bo touched by this most lovable of pictures, through which runs a pare golden vein of original humor. o bearsfanlarcoiaaiaidations. j when , among your friends, neigh- eet every day, you doesn't st they will tell you ROYAL. lly cakes are 100 better bet I bought Fbe7 ftUKBKA JUEFOBTU Beforetstepping into the market and buying a car at random step into the B. A H. Garage and look over the new 1923 Nash. Or better still, pile into it and we will be more than pleased to give yon a demonstration. The Nash is the best car value on the market today ask any Nash owner in the Tistic District. Dining the winter months we are making a special price on all overhauling work. Bring your auto troubles to us and we will guarantee' to repair them right at reasonable prices. OAS, OILS, ACCESSORIES j Fennells Meat & Grocery B. & H. Garage ! Upper Main Street i A Cecil B. Demille 0 I Production THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL SEE: Thrilling events on the Mexican Border, and seething with deeds of bandits, gamblers soldiers of fortune. A vast and glorious temple in a towered City Beautiful, built on teeming lagoons. Dances Siamese, dances Parisicnne, and " marvelous skating dancers whirling througa the Ballet of Ice. Hundreds of alluring beauties of the Orient, bewitchingly attired. of worship-- ' Strange heathen rites of hordes pers in Jewelled cloth of gold. t Spectacular nses of elephants, bears, snakes, peacocks, crocodiles and dogs. (The crocodile sensation ever g fight is the most shown on the screen.) blood-stirrin- Revel scenes, street scenes, boudour scenes, fued scenes, theatre scenes, vision scenes, storm scenes, fire scenes, war scenes, water scenes. And weaving these wonders all together into far the greatest ' entertainment De Mille has ever made, is a poignant, glorious story of human hearts. DOROTHY DALTON In the Cast Are Such Stars as OTAR IN RARAMOUNT Dorothy Dalton Mildred Harris Conrad Nagel Theodore Kosloff John Davidson Julia Faye , i - REp' .Star Theatre Monday and Tuesday ; January 8th and 9th |