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Show THE XITIZEN ENEMIES Op WOMEN1 IS NEW BIG FEATURE AT AMERICAN. Lake . Commercial club some three years ago. The members of this committee did hot realize that, with an initial investment of $2,482 (which includes Rotary Club camp equipment valued at $911), the association would have equipment valued at $4,137 and $356 in cash at the end of three years of operation; that 1,200 people would take advantage of its accommodations Dramatization of Blasco Wanez Story With Settings on a Magnificent Scale is ' Presented. Enemies of Women, in one yea; that it would give 72,000 days of pleasure and comfort in the in one season; that great it would be the means, in a large way' of bringing our glorious gift of mounout-of-doo- rs tains and streams right into the heart of our city to be enjoyed by hundreds to whom the chance .was never given before and that the association would be able to pay its way. It is now the plan of the association to install ten more cabins, to cost to establish a fresh air camp for convalescents about a mile up canyon from the present camp to cost and to install wooden floors in' all tents, to cost $1,500; making a total cost of $5,500. The camp will be opened for the present season on July first. You are invited to attend the opening or visit the camp any day In the year. It will do you good to see the faces made happy by their living in the woods $2,-00- 0; $2,-00- Nan Holperin at Pantages RECREATION CAMP IN BIG COTTONWOOD 1$ POPULAR. President Keyser and Officers Are Jubilant Over Success Achieved in Great Out Doors. They were in the upper recesses Cottonwood Canyon, says A. President Malcolm Keyser. Just think, said Mary, as she carried a skillet full of trout over to the table and dumped them on to a waiting platter while John drew up to the table with an expression of eagerness on his face, Just think, Jq$in, wie have lived in the West now seven years and this is the first vacation in the of Big mountains isnt it wonderful?. said John, and we wouldnt be here now if we hadnt got this tent for $3 a week and had our clothes and bedding, as well as ourselves, of the brought up here for one-ha--.regular charges. Its the first trip we tould ever afford. Just then in ran little Johnnie, red faced and all excited over some pine cones he had gathered back of the Yes, lf tent the first he had ever seen in his life. Look at the funny wooden balls, Mamma, I just found under a big Johnnie had bushy tree back there. not been well for months kinda peaked and pale faced. Now he was as red as a berry and as happy as a lark, scampering around in the woods till dark and as from daylight healthy as a little pig, too. As Johnnie gave his face a lick and a promise for a washing, and climbed up beside his daddy for a helping of trout and potatoes, Mrs. Hestor, their neighbor in the tent just at the edge of the grove of aspen, came in to bring 9 . : -- The Senior Christian Endeavor society of the Third Presbyterian church gave a strawberry festival last evening at the home of Donald Burger, 1068 Blaine avenue. beginning Wednesday. the mail from the big box at the entrance to the camp. Love for Country. Ill tell you, said the old Swiss lady, as she made herself comfortable at the door of the tent, while Mrs. Barber took off her apron and sat down for a few bites, this is the best thing Uncle Sam could possibly do to knock Bolshevism in the head. This makes us love our new country. How could we ever have got to see these wonderful mountains, exxcept from the city streets, if they hadnt brought us up here and made a place for us to live for almost nothing? Why, I was just over to Skaggs grocery. in the big log house and bought groceries, fruit and vegetables for exactly what they sell them for down town. It sure 'is wonderful, said Mrs. B. I had to telephone to town today and the phone is right here in ' camp everything for. our comfort and convenience, just like in town, and here we are right in the heart of these wonderful mountains like as if we were hundreds of miles from nowhere. Were coming up here every year, arent we John? You bet we are, said John. This all took place in the big re- creation camp in Big Cottonwood canyon built and maintained by the Utah Outdoor Association and super- vised, managed and conducted by the forestry service of the United States government. Dr. Waugh, a government recreation engineer, styles it a,s the most democratic camp he has ever seen and pronounces it a great success. Out Door Organization. The Utah Outdoor Association was organized by a committee of the Salt 0, Cosmopolitan Corporations production of the Vicente Blasco Ibanez story of the same title, with Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens featured in the two leading roles, opens at the American theatre today for a weeks engagement. Alan Crosland was the director, Joseph Urban designed the settings and John Lynch prepared the scenario. With many of its scenes taken on the actual locations of the story in Monte Carlo, Nice and Paris, and with a lavishness of production never surpassed the film promises to excel the average super production in every way. Blasco Ibanez proved in his brilliant Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse and Blood and Sand that his stories have particular screen quality, Perhaps his ability in colorful description of characters and scenes is responsible for the ease with which his stories have been brought to the screen. In Enemies of Women, the drama of regeneration of man and woman, is laid in the background of Russian society life, shifting to Monte Carlo, and thence to Paris. Under the revels of . Russian courtesans, the tragedy of the gaming tables at Monte Carlo and the love of a man and woman, there is the constant rumbling of the cannons of war. The story has practically every ! . WM. AND PREWETTE, JR. 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