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Show Capitol Bid, )V f w il.-- A i . J-- M Thurman r 4 ' tste WarHirtoAn. GRKN RIVEf WSIPATC fi-- 1 . GREEN RIVER, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919 VOLUMEXIU, NUMBER 8 mxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxb janjaBiBBfani jjy i II- Green River to Furnish 700 Pounds. FOR 1 3 i i i Car - i lo Sufferers. This time the campaign will be upon a larger scale than ever, as the relief: contemplated must extend to several of the nations just liberated from German domination instead of to Belgium and northern France only. Ten thousand tons of discarded clothing, shoes, hats, and other wearing apparel must be collected thru the Chapters and branches of the Red Cross, as against 6,000' tons the two previous drives. The Mountain Divi300 tons, as compared sions quota-in. with 200 tons during the last US. SERVICE STATION Jack Gardner in MEN lsands. Cavite. A itBorneo- - British North Borneo. Vulcanizing i A Specialty. Let US Save You Tire Trouble i Green River Garage (PoilTARE 1 -- Bombay-India rt Said-Egy- i, f: Reasonable GREEN GOOD Give Diiintr IS We will operate a ERESH MEAT JONES THEATER Italy 19- Pompii, Italy e, Egypt 20-Cai-ro, Dance -- --- COMPLETE V Sea of Bengal Indian Ocean M any Sea Gulf of Aden Red Sea ment on and after March 24th. at 8:60 Give Your Car New Life Bosporos danced lobby Sea until eleven o'clock at which Channel time they were called inlo the Here are some of the interestspacious dining room of the I have seen; Midland Hotel and ' served with ing things The pyramids, the Sphinx, the a sumptuous 3 course turkey River Nile, Mt Vesuvius, Ruins dinnei by chef Wm. Price. of Pompii, St. Peters Cathederal . After the dinner dancing Cathederal of Bones in Malta, resumed until 1 o'clock. Home of Columbus, Great Ceme-tar- y This was the first of a series at Genoa, The St Sophia dinner dances that will be given Mosque at Stamboul, Ruins of this spring. Saloniki by fire. I witnessed the Mrs. Earl Barber entertained sinking of two ships, one by the members of the whist club torpedo and one by being rammat her home last Friday after- ed. I saw the Sultan's palace at noon. At 5:30 a dainty luncheon Constantinople. Also I saw the was served to the following Cathederal that ia supposed to have the highest spire in the guests; Mesdames Frank Beebe world. It is on a hill at Marsielles Robert Peden, J. J. Henry; I forget the name of Wm. Phalen, J. S. Orr, Kendrick Levi, C. O. Moons, A. D. Hin Entertain at SL Patricks Party richsen, O. R. Gillispie, Jack Phalen and Miss Helen Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Levi 13-Bla- ck Dont wait until your car stops running before puling it in the shop. The more you run it after it begins to ish ISH EVERY HESH Beebe & IT . RIDAY. Sons BHS 1 GOING TO PAINT? IF SO, What With? SHERWIN-WILLIA- j MS is the BEST PAINT. get balky more it will cost you to have it put good the condition Bring your carlo us. MIDLAND GARAGE SEVERAL entertained at a St Patricks just closed party at their home on Monday he became owner a deal whereby of the Ballanger property below the gravity, next to the McCue home. The purchase includes a good sized lot with a modern Mr. 5 roomed Bungalow on Johnston will take possession the first of the month. X X X X X X X X X X evening. The evening was spent at cards. Miss Margaret Folsom won the Ladies first prize and the Gentlemens prize was captured by J. J. Henry. A dainty it lupcheon which carried out the Green and white color scheme was served by the hostess at a late hour. The following guests Word was received the first of enjoyed the evening; Mr. and the week of the death of Mrs. Mrs. John Folsom, Mr. and Mrs. Randal G. Stiver at her home in A. D. Hinrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tulsa, Okla. on Mar :h 16th. Mrs! E. A. Dufford, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stiver was formerly Miss Maude Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wolverton the youngest daughter Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Henry of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wolverton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howland, of this city. Mrs. Wolverton is Dr. and Mrs. Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howlett, Mrs. Robert in Tulsa at present Peden, Misses Helen Spalding, Misses Lelia Sturges and Mary Margaret Folsom, and Irene and Mr. H. L. Spalding. Tasker entertained at a St Patricks party at the home of the latter on Saturday night Sixteen Extra- - Special young people spent the evening dancing. A prettily arranged luncheon Vas served by the There will be a meeting of the Business Mens Social Club at hostesses at a late hour. selecting your bank. I 1st Strengt- financial strength. 2nd The care with which the bank is managed. 3rd The courtesy and spirit of accomodation h- dis- played by the officers and employees. -- Lu-mle- y, the Midland Hotel, Wednesday, Mrs. Mildred Hopkins left last March 26th, to adopt Constitution and to elect officers. Friday for Rouliston, Colo, to and is earnestly attendance A full son visit with her mother and desired. for a few weeks. By-La- w THINGS There are several things to be considered in E. E. Johnston has help you solve your painting problem. WHBHHIiWXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXWXt in and again. -- BEN BOLT HARDWARE STORE the more harm you are doing it, it We have a complete line of paints, varnish and kalsomines in every color and tint. Let We have the goods with which- - to do the work right motorists are fast learning the value of having vice repay you many times the price of overhauling. Mmo 12-T- he OVERHAULING their cars thoroughly overhauled at regular intervals. fewer repair bills, better mileage and longer ser- Mediterranean Sea the first of a series of dinner Ocean dances was inaugurated. Irvi- - ,,, jnOOI1 ZtT guests arrived and in the 25c ADMISSION Africa Africa One of the most enjoyable social events of the season was held-a- t the Midland Hotel on last Friday night March 15 when depart- DID. pt 10c ay i Reel Comedy WHAT THE WIND City, Egypt 11-Po- The local committee who will France have charge of the drive for 22 Constantinople, Turkey clothiug is composed of Mrs. A. Greece I). Hinrichsen, Mrs. Harry Howthe Suez Canal. land and MrB. Hilton Gould. The the Dardenelles. Bundles are to be collected I have been in the following Jones Theater. oceans and seas; ocean grocerieQ western play full of snap and pep. eckabarlslands. cam-:paig- Flank M. Vaughn, Division Director pi the Department of Deveiopcment, hM'hn appointed Division Director of the used clothes drive. He will in- -i au&ratc his campaign at once in order I chat every Branch in the Division Inuiy organize and get started on the g oig task which begins in a few weelu. THE DESERT Settlements. Singapore-Strait- s 6-- N s I! or of Guam. to 31. for Expert Repair Work Bring Your i i the many interesting 'things f has seen and done during his in the Navy. His letter in t is as follows: "Places I have en since I left home: Another notion-wid-e campaign for used clothng will be undertaken by the American Red Cross, March 24 i! 5Reels nley Barr in a most interfile: letter to his mother writes . March 22nd. 5 Reels Saturday Seas And Sails la 14 Citizens Asked to Aid European OWNERS AUTO - &nley Barr Visits 25 Countries QQa leciusedmik quarters $2.00 Per Annum In Advarc 4lh 5th The banking experience of its officers. The ability of the bank to properly and pro-- mptly handle all your business. desirable banking relations, we offer our services as an establishe, permanent, and accomodating bank, promising courteous treatment and careful attention to all business intrusted to our care. To those wishing LIBERTY BONDS,- - If you have to sell them. 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