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Show WITH THE PRESENT PICTURES THE BETTER CLASS HIGH SCHOOL CLASSICS isssSSSTSS MSfv.-v-- . - HI'- w 'id: jj . 4n,.i. IjW AND By MARGARET BOYD MORGAN NOW SELLING IIY TOWEIl GASOLINE NEXT After considerable experimentation Grant Morgan, proprietor of the Mor- HAVE i Wflliis Swpir Him.) And fencing's hard to be got at, by what I can maka out Silaa Mamer. It la hard for us to realize the difficulties that attended fencing a garden or field before the days of wire fencing; yet one dues nut need to be very old to remember when the first woven-wirfences were pul up. Before the days of wire fencing, the common fencing inaterluls were rails, hoards, pickets, stumps, stone and PAID gan Service Station h is become a for Hy Power gasoline. Mr. Eleanor Boardman as Sydney Morgan is the firs: d.aVr in this porFairchild, the pretty heroine tion of the city to handle this product of a great story. Lake the Salt introduced into recently California. from territory Mr. Morgan is enthusiastic over the new gasoline, and is very pleased with the service it has given his customers. It is not high test, hut sells at the price of regular gasoline, however, its hedges. The most popular fences for Indue iuality is very Iit:le inferior to that of high test gas. Try it for yourself lug fields before the days uf wire Carl Laemmle.r..,!. and be convinced, says Morgan. fencing were ruil fences; while board fencea or picket fences were commonly used for inclosing gardens or lawns. Building a rail fence was a matter of great skill und no little labor. The trees ihnt were to be used for rails Mrt wPlaxi bu were first cut Into logs of the desired produced ly William A.Brady JohnCcltcn length, end the logs were then split tato rails. Ouk and chestnut were the favorite wood for rails In the country Arthur Middleton, the great Ameri- where 1 grew up, but hickory and can baritone, formerly with the Metwalnut and hard maple and the other ropolitan Opera Company, will sing hardwood trees were aibo used. Well-bui- lt unTabernacle the at Monday evening William Hainea aa Gordon, ruil fences wuuld last for a half der the auspices of the Collegiate Mus the boy who stays true sic League. The Granite High School rentury or more, Increasing in to the end. weathered is a member of the taaue and parbecame as they the first appearand overgrown with moss and lichen, tially responsible for ance of this premier singer in Salt uld rail fences were a favorite haunt Lake City. of the chipmunk and the lizard Arthur Middleton was born at Lo- and thestriped fence corners of such fences gan, Iowa, and was graduated from were usually grows up with blackberSimpson College. Indianola, that state. He began his career as a church ries, sassufrus, sumac and the like. singer at fourteen while attending Up through Michigan, Ontario and school, and made his first appearance other purta of the northern country as an oratorio singer at nineteen. So oue often sees stump fences the ironounced was his success in this weirdest possible objects especially in ranch of music he was called to the Third Presbyterian Church of Chicago dim twilight. The stunipa are usually great things several feet in diameter as soloist. After a number of years at that and are hauled out of the ground church he was retained by the Oak with several feet of mot fringing them Park Presbyterian Church the high- the whole way around. They are arest paid church position in Chicago ranged on edge around th field, ordiwhich place he held until he came to narily with the bottom of the stump New Yojrlc to join the Metropolitan facing the road and the top of the Opera Company. stump facing the field and with the His debut in opera barely fell short roots Interlocking In the air like the imof being sensational and he was of tentacles octopuses. great mediately hailed as s valuable addiZaSu Pitta aa Mickey the ten8tone fencss are commonly found in tion to the list of American artists ement slavey who shelters appearing then at the Metropolitan. the hilly and lmiuntainoua sections of the escaped convicts. But such was his popularity in con- the eastern und southern stales. They cert, recital and oratorio that he was were built by fanners who knew of induced to leave the operatic fold to ao other way to dispose of the stones devote all his time to those branches that they picked up when clearing of his 'art and to fill the country-wid- e their fields, and grow higher from demands for his services. to year as each plowing turns up year Since that time, Middletons engagebeen countless. more stones. ments They are very often has everywhere in this climax thrilling See the tremendous To cite a few characteristic incidents overgrown with grapevines and poison the artist enjoys the distinction of Ivy and Virginia creeper und briars picture see the burning of the great village cavalry of all being the only singer ever of Hang ('how the breath-takin- g and are. the most hand-to-han- d for twelve consecutive performances fences when these picturesque batwear their plunts charge the with the famous Apollo Club of Chiautumn colors. tle between Repin and the Captain. cago. He was soloist on two tours of o the New York Symphony Orchestra under Walter Damrasch; three tours "Filled with water from a neighborwith the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra led by Emil Olierhoffer, and ing stream. Ivanhoo. has appeared with unqualified success houses were built In earlier a soloist with practically all the sym- aear streams days wherever possible In orcoast orchestras from to coast phony der to insure a plentiful supply of The popularity of this water for household use. Those not singer is also indicated by the fact fortunate enough lu have springs and that he has appeared over 500 times comCONTINUE TO SHOP IN SUGAR HOUSE in The Messiah and an equal num- clear streams orf their land were ber of times in Elijah with very pelled to dig wells ; but those who had Alec Francis as Dr. Gaunt, one of the three old bachelors of many appearances in all the other ora- springs rarely bothered about wells. torios besides. His concert itineraries Riverside Drive. of the Whatever merits respective have carried him over thousands of as wells of streams wuter and soirees miles into every state of the Union for washing and cooking and the and to far away Australia. AND ONE OF THE FOOLS Arthur Middleton is purely an Amer- - like, there ls no question as to which ls the more satisfactory to children, never been lean Nor-lier- g having product, well with For them. losers Forest the (iranitian Terroni Trounce abroad. The late Alexander Emsliu, Every normal child longs to play in was the outstanding star. Dale Terrors Forest Dale master voice builder and coach, was water, and a tubful of water drawn his only teacher. He is an artist's ar-- from a well ls a poor substitute for (81) .. Id) from the Granite High Tanner list, but his appeal is to anyone who a stream with minnows iinJ crawfish Srhocl arl the Fofest L. Y Smith enjoys real singing. There is no. re-- ! and other living things in it. Feb Kings and Fins ' finenient, no charm in the art of song j C v;l"s Norberg on the basketball in To.rtiose who did not spend a large a fast game A I last the anxiusly-waitin- g foreign to his artistry. The singers w seniors 12, . ...It. G Woodruff score was j The ""? of their childhood playing In part noble voice reflects mood of the wifi he able to quiet down and tnkc Forest Dale floor. every Bennion L ouhwiiod I. G - :l in favor of the Terrors . At the he is interpreting whether stream, it Is surprising how many t'i tlieir lessons after the long wait for ;37 composition G R. L. Bennion Granitinns th. class pins and rings. These cm- - end of the first half 2 the R. F llutcninson in the long remembered lyric or thrill- - tilings live In even a small brook, ls ainst for their 0- Menu will' be distributed at a Valen- Freeze ing dramatic passage. Diction, phras- - There are the caddis flies, for 0 The latter came out of nuance are all managed with con-- , Mm ti no Matinee damn in the gymnasium ponents. with their houses summate ease and finesse. And few withpie,the wonderful amazingover on Monday afternoon, Folvruary 18. their slump in tile last half and A. F. Entertains I. the six netting within to seure their brought up the public today if entrance. Every senior promises to tie on hand. The members of the F. A. U. cltfb singers final the ,f whistle, xcel barito,T American this great "h.w outside the class will be charged Jjin, w-gmul cam and their partners were entertained tone in his enunciation of cleur, under Fishing fur minnows with a bit of t ueaity-fiv- e VT.'w cents per couple. could not Thursday, February 14, at the home standable English that carries to the cord and bent pin ls far from being work Dalers forest The music is furnished hy the Gil- of Viola Sanders. The house was dec,.ot tKether ' reaches of the auditorium in despicable siiort, even though "one son Girls orchestra. , orated in rose and grey, the club farthest which he is appearing. never lands a minnow. Fishing fur tor the liramtians, Summerhays colors. and the During games evening and Hart were the superiors in shoot crawfish with a piece of cord and cards were and with I atronizc rimes Advertisers. played prizes William H. Crane aa Judge ing baskets, but the other men worknl favors which were Valentine novelties POLICEMENS BALL pebble fur a sinker ls even more ex Trambull. who ia a fearlese raKPrr.'.iH Later in the evening light refresh' IS SUCCESSFUL citing, however, for the dextrous foe of lawlessness. meats were served. ran often manege to land the crawfish. The a all eporta, though, The thirteenth annual ball given by One Way to Report a Party the Salt Lake Police Department for le to catch crawfish hy band. To "The females of the school gave find them you muct turn over the struggle Iat wash day. Every one the benefit of the Mutual Aid Associafelt foxev and the result was a wicked tion at the Auditorium last night was stones In the hutt.im of the stream. time for everyone. The G. A. G. claub a huge success, according to Sugar When you lift s stone the mud of the 1 sponsored the shindig, which was for House officers. It was the largest and stream bottom ls stirred tip enough to most successful affair of the kind ever cloud the water. Small hoys the purpose of nabbing a litle jack usually ; buy blankets for the foutbull fellows. given by the department, and the replunge their hands right into the Other than the orchestra being hte ceipts which go to mutual aid fund muddy water and grab fur whatever were gratifying. weeds, i: was a pretty good dance. may hare been under the stone. Hut .Mir depart im'iiti) are open The most terrible looking of the Vt On Monday evening. February Hotel Label Fad. biiMiie. Waleh for flu date small stream's denizens is the hellpra-pi Middleton, the famous Amerhotel baggage labels N n mite. It Is tru'y feroclons-lookliiican baritone will nppear at the. and of the (sraud Openiii" of I tah's fad who wi" many people, (quite only the value set on It as s halt for Tabernacle under the auspices of the lipart any snobbish feeling in bss fishing wouWI lend the average flneil hardware nture. Collegiate Music league. Mr. iit to think they have I "ho has sung in nil the music wishing child to ierfere with It. The salaof the United States now a i. ninth or two at some red and gray, that are to manders. hi first appeurance in Salt Mm. ) fiuil a real bo found wherever sjblt of brush and Like. e del k. hi ir. an album full of the leaves check the stream's current, look label Nsued by iiiiiny pi. dangerous to the city bred, but the WATERLOO DEFEATS famous .t.'ls. rnuntry child knows they are harmEMERSON WARD TEAM or - TUES. SUN. - MON. Tiscilla'"Zr'if Pf- ?s A BIG D !! PRICE S FOR THIS 1 AD s plctur-esquenes- hair-rawin- g, nt I sasssssaiBSEsa. w n;r Fi;;..d i ex-in- "i JUST TO t TELL YOU 'I THAT THE THREE WISE FOOLS IS A SWELL PICTURE AND THAT IT WILL BE 1 AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE NEXT 'la-for- e SUNDAY i ! AND MONDAY ONLY I j fir jii YOULL I SAY j 1 Colli-ct.ii- ITS ' Mid-iVt"- !i Granite Lumber and Hardware Go. bbtoia HUS.IHJMM IPA r illo-tor's ' linnd-smii- Waterloo Ward M" men's liaskit-j.hateam outclassed the Emerson ward Ifive in their game played last Monday night. The final score was 3fi to 9. r This victory gave Waterloo the right to enter the sesni-finfor ths stake hmnpionship. The score: C. T. F. P. j Waterloo tsttiG I 9 ; nosuojf notice of stockholders' MEETING ll Notice is hereby given of the regp-la- r annual meeting of the stockholders of the Kennedy Ditch Irrigation company. a corporation of Utah, to be held at the Wardens office, State Prison, 7:30 p. m.. March 4th, 1924. T. J. YATES. Secretary Kennedy Ditch Irrigation Company. -- l 9 A less. sorts of other life Is to be fmini In stream iHilUwog und tHdpoli-s- . wlggletalls ami water beetles, snails and wee clams, and even leeches uml water snakes. The child who has a stream to play in will learn more of water life In a season than the school can ever teach him, and those Who do not live near) streams should try to Vend their vacations near them. All "WHBSS SCREAM Claude Gillingwatcrs as Findley Int1 finanrirr, a lovable, yet irascible, bachelor. ANOTHER FOOL fillOI IN SUGAR HOUSE I |