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Show THE JORDA N r .JOURN AL - HUB THEATRE f1 {VATJO N-W/0£ INSTITUTION- "The Center of Amusement" /NC. DEPA RTM ENT STOR ES FRIDAY MIDVA LE, UTAH as . terial can be. Manufacture d 'under we stand back of them ~ !fi HERE'S THE BIG SHOW y; Yi y; ~ ~ "I'll Show You the Town" in every way. Double breasted, 3-l inches long, half belt, 2 flap pockets, Sizes 36 . :-Ji :li !fi !§; :.fi !fi y; y; y; y; y; • A remarkable gar- ment at a low price--- $10.90 Com ing Eve nts Men's Work Vests MOLESKIN SHELL ~ in a "l:lrcillin$ Westem "Stamped Thunder" :R--~----------------------------------- SUNDA Y anillVIONDAY y; y; ·At the Leather sleeves, knit worsted collar, 2 pockets. . SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY REGINAL D DENNY In the "Keep Dry" Brand, and 48. ; ;fi our own Registered Trade Mark, w y; !fi y; y; near water-proof as any wool rna- 6-inch shawl collar. • ·'TWO FISTED JONES' Made of the best 36-ounce aU-wool material, SATURDA Y Jack Hoxie in "Keep. Dry" Mackin aws · WE SEF.K TO GF.T . BETTE R ACQUA INTED! Truth in Adverti sing is merely the Golden Rule applied to business. We have never knowingly permitt ed false or mislead ing stateme nts to appear in either our advertis ements or in the advertis ing sales1nanship as it is practice d in our Store. If nothing else, we aspire to be a believeable Store-o ne that recognizes that Truth always is the best policy. In a series of advertis ements similar in size and appeara nce to this, we will set forth the activities of this Store and the Nation-wide instituti on of which it is a part. We ask you to read them for by getting acquain ted with us, our. policies and our service you will be servrng yourself profitably. ~nd '!"" • $7.90 SHEEP LINED SchOol Sui ts COATS FOR MEN 'Varm, durable coats of 9- That Will Stand Up Under the Hardest Wear ounce drab moleskin, 36 in. long, best quality sheep lined, THEA1_~RE 6-inch Womaton sheep collar, Boys' Suits must be mighty good to please both Boy and Mother. These do just that I belt, 2 flap and 2 muff pock- ------------ ets and wristlets. A wonder· 1= ful value at- Well Tailorecl Inside and Out! $12.75 Cut Full for Active Fellows! Reinforced Where the Strain Comes I Two Pairs Knickers! Styles the Boys Like! Attractive, D u r a b 1 e Fabrics! English a n d Belted Models! The styles reflect the boys' own ideas; they are made to WEARnot just to look good in the show But they're mighty window. good-looki ng, too~ These suits are RIGHT; we want you to see them. December 6, 7, 8, 9 Boys'In bandCa ps ''The· Iron Hor se'' :FOR COLD WEATHER :\lade of chinchilla, mackinaw cloth or cassimere in light or dark mixtures with. warm l"ur Inbands. Pleated or one-piece styles. Very low priced at- to Ql ::r:l ------ .. Made of 26-ounce all-wool Western Mackinaw material, full belt, 2 slash pockets, 5inch shawl collar, double brea, ted. Sizes 6 to 10 y rs. A wonderful garment for the boy and one of our NationWide Values at- TUESD AY, WEDNE SDAY, and THURS DAY, DEC. 1, 2, 3 I have 1 knocked 'em cold at Pantages, Salt Lake City I have packed them in in Washington, D. C. Troops from Salt Lal•e City under command of • Col. J. K. McGee were used, 1,000 soldiers. l have I I The engines which appear in tlie picture were the originals of both 1·ailroads having been loaned especially for the purpose. by ' read but cangrade regular in the eighth he is E\·erybody the timeclass. needs practice in applying his reading The giving of these programs supply' cd thil; practice. The Bee Hive Girls entertained at a party on Monday in honor of Mrs. Merle Kirk. Refreshmen ts were served to 12. Mrs. Daniel Coy and family of Salt Motor Oils ,. Lake visited with relatives on Sun, __ .;..,___,___,___,___,___,____,..,__ ---------------------~----- day spending the day. ;ti $ I am now playin~ S. R. 0. only_ ~ • in New York, N. Y. I am the big noise in Philadelphia, Pa. I have broken records in Seatt!e, Washington 'l> I have beaten ''The Covered \Vagon" in Grand Island, Neb. DECEMBE R 13, 14, 15 ''Ph anto n1 o·f the Ope ra" I have cleaned up in Sioux City, Iowa I have .smashed every reeord in Far Rockaway, '·. Y. !:fi !:fi !fi !:fi !:fi Regular Prices Lon Chaney, Mal'Y Phildin, Norman l{erry, Gibson Gow land, Arthur Edmund Carewe and a Cast of 5000. BETTER AND GREATER PICTURE S WERE 1 •- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ··---·--One Word brok:~·a~h:::ords in Portland, Oregon 1 ° !fi~ !JI I have been acclaimt•d in Hamil- • 131 m in Detroit.m Michigan Three tribes of Indians were used in the picture, one of Cheyenne, one of Sioux and a third of Pawnees. Dern talked on "Education and the PARENTS THINK :!\UDVALE MIDVALE ACTIVE DPRING HAS A FINE SCHOOL EDUCATIO NAL WEEK Training of Children." Other mem-1 Age Age 13 bers on the program were: A talk by. Douglas Peterson Ruth Eliason Urad~ 7-B School Midvale the by chorufies two 7th Grade Mr. Greenwood; Midvale Sdhool I Teacher Peterson Miss a and Sandy; "Milady Singers" of Miss Peterson, Teacher dis-' was Midvale at school Our Last week, being National Educa- chorus by the "Community Singers missed at no~n and held again from . tion Week, so proclaimed by P1·esident of :M_idvale." Fnday, the ~hool children all ,went seven to eight thirty in the evening, Coolidge, it was observed by all the at _noon, but at seven clock Ilast Fridav. All of our fathers ami home wa~ sc.bools in the state. Midvale They thought ' they returned to school! mothers ~ere there. evenmg, that aml Monday especially active in this. 1 Tuesday there were no programs out- for one and a half hours. School was Midvale school was the best one in 1 side of sehool. Wednesdar at three held t~en so tha_~ the parents :Who the district and had the best teacho'clock, Mr. Greenwood talked to couldn t com: d~u~g the ~ay ml~ht ers. We don't think so, we know that! the Midvale school teachers and thE> see a school 1? sesswn at :r_ught. Each this is true. You surely miss someladies of the Community Club on "The grade had dlffere~t- subJects. ':f'he thing when you don't live or teach in School as a Community Enterprise." Seventh B had CIVICS and Readmg. Midvale. • ------On the same day, at four o'clock, in' Many paren_ts w~.re present. and they j 8th Grade the L. D. S. Church, Dean Bennion of all. left sayt~f What a fme school Duane Ballard Draper .Park Scsool Age 13 the U. of U., lectured on "Character l\hdvale has: Teacher Shepherd, Laura j Educati-on in the Schools." Many Week, Education National During • The Stake Genealogical Society teachers of the Jordan School DisPark Draper of grade triot and parents of Miovale were. held their cnnvention on Saturday and 'the Eighth ate app1opr' Sunday, the meetings were well at- j eqhool carried forward present. individed was Thursday, Governor Dern, visited tended special musical numbers were activities. The grade each of Midvale. He attended the Lions Club's rendered by Bluff Dale Choir furnish- to seven groups, the subject dinner at six o'clock. Dr. Alley, pre.i-: ing the music on Saturday afternoon group'.s activities being confined t<J dent of the club was toa~tmaster. i Duet by Miss Crapo and Miss Cross- the day they were assigned. Speeches, Governor Dern, Mr. Greenwood and· grove. Herriman furnished the sing- poems, stories and songs made up t)1l Mr. Ander~on each talked on "Edu- ing Saturday night. Solos were fur-' program which wa~ held in the regu- 1 cational Problems." At seven-thirty nil'hed by Miss Rosamond Holt, Mr. Jar reading class period. As much Ol', a Parent-Teac hers meeting wa:; held Charles Schmidt and Miss Hattie M. more good was derived from these programs as would have been from the · in the Com nunity Church. Govemor Bills. brok~~al:::::~: --------== .::: I am Cleaning Up in Los Angeles Two complete towns were built in a setting as picturesque as that which surrounde d old Benton at end o' track in the days when eastern newspaper s described the ~ettlement as "hell-on-wheels.'' $4.98 to $6.50 - rn Members of the cast and approxima tely 5.000 extras lived through the rigorous monthf> on the Nevada desert and in the Siena range, in tents and lean to shacks, enduring the same hardships so far as the elements were concerned, as those experienced by the transcontin ental pioneers they portrayed. MACKINAW S Big Values, Priced at Q It took three years to complete "The Iron Horse." BOYS' WESTE RN -------= = ... §1-----------------.mm.___________________________ FACTS ABOUT "THE IRON HORSE" 59c to $1.49 'Filmed in Canada with the complet e aid of the Governm ent. Those wonder ful north woods settings help to mal\:e this an outstan ding outdoor thriller. l\1ILTON SILI.~S IS TODAY, THE LEADING 1\IALE STAR "Appear ing in pirtures • and his perform ance in the "Knock out" adds to his laurels. NEVER SHOWN. At the WHY GO TO THE CITY AND PAY DOUBLE THE PRICE • And these picttires will he shown at popular prices. WAIT FOR THEM! WATCH FOR THEM! HU THEATRE "The Centre Of Amusemen t" !---- ----- ----- ----- ----- --.... ..: Of Course "The Hour:e of Quality" ~ ~ ~ll!fi!:fi!:fi!RfiYiYi!:Fi!fi!fi!fi~!fi~!fiYiYi!:fi!fi!:fi!:fi!:RJl\~ |