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Show i . I i Dance at Oflden'a Ideal Resort HERMITAGE PARK Ogden Canyon, every night except 's...' i I Sunday. Admlselon 25o, H ' 1 1 BETTY COMPSOfil AT mm PLEASES i LARGE AUDIENCES. i The former Salt Lake r'l r I Is In her best picture, now playing at the Al-' hambra with s large supporting cast, 1 An unusual story of ioe and adventure adven-ture rho i londed Woman" the atmosphere at-mosphere entirely new. The photog-raphy photog-raphy lifelike, a 100 per cent production produc-tion Prof Whltnker's rendition of "The Bwan," St. 5a ns, on the Kim- ball organ was greatly appreciated by the music lovers. The massive concave con-cave screen at the AJhambra is the only one of its kind In the internioun-taln internioun-taln country Ad rertisement, 4 J9 m 9; Who Gets the Most I for His Money? i r D HE fellow who buys haphazard or the chap who X puts his every-day purchasing on a business basis? I The latter, of course. He is the one who reads the adver- tisements and discovers just where he can buy what he K wants. He is the one who realizes the great value of K advertising when it comes to the important business of J spending his hard-earned money. m. The well-informed shopper always has the advantage K when it comes to stretching the dollars. And you can't possibly be up-to-date on the shopping news unless you E make a pracrice of reading the advertisements. K The advertisements show you frow to save money K! and steps and time. Watch them carefully. Anything that increases your purchasing power is Mm- working hard for you. f Make the advertisements serve you well. I ; Read them regularly. I f 4 ' "3 |