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Show r.m . . Grand Theatre ; ANOTHER SIG ONE COMING. 4 NIGHTS 1 MATINEE. Beginning MONDAY, JUNE '7 Sam S. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) present the New York Lyric theater the-ater success, i f The season's theatrical sensa tion. If you can't affcrd to see t but cne show In a year, this Is the one shov ycu can't afford to miss. PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGE- WENT 55c to 51.50. Seats on sale Thursday, 9 a. m. . Sail Palace; sf Grand Opening Monday, May e5 31, 1909. Many free attrac- jjl B tions. Fastest bicycle riders tCf 1 in the world. Admission to I grounds free beginning Mon- hB: I ay Follow e crowd. BHgHB1BaBHaBgi : lHIHHBHiHi- A private safe may be rented in the fire and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt Lake Security and Trust company, 32 Up. Main street, $2.00 per j-ear, I DRCHARLES I THE ONE GREAT BEAUT1FIER. I This delightfully dainty toilet preparation will positively beautify tho hu-1 hu-1 man face and form. Applied to the skin it nourishes by absorption. AN UNRIVALED WRINKLE REMOVER. 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CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUC-TION CO. have procured a contract consisting of about 3.500,000 yards of earth excavation near Mackay. Idaho. Any parties wishing to take any good pcraper and grader work please communicate com-municate or call at our office, Utah National Bank Building. Ogden, Utah. 1 LAGOON I J A Real, Refined Resort I Opens Decoration Day Monday, May 31 FARE 25 CENTS ! Excursion Rates and Trains Sunday, May 30 I NEW ATTRAC 1 IPX S BETTER THAN EVER ! I TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE I 7:00, 8:35, 11:00 A. M., 1:00, 2:05, 3:00, I 5:00, 6:35, 7:55, 9:35 P. M. PAIN'S FIREWORKS AT SALT AIR INDEFINITELY : POSTPONED 1 Pain's Fireworks Co. Unable to Fulfill Their Contract. Many Other Attractions To take place of fireworks. No disappointments. disap-pointments. Saltair management in nowise no-wise responsible for failure of Pain's. "Every Day a Big Day" at Saltair ROUND TRIP 25c Trains 9:30, 12:15, 2:00, and Every 45 Minutes Thereafter. SALT LAKE TflEATCS I I First American appearance since European success of the talented Salt f Lake Astiste. 1 Sybella White Clayton I Pianiste I Assisted by Fred E. Smith, Basss, and The Skelton Quintet; Spencor 1 Clairson, Jr., Accompanist. a BEELIN BOISEN COTJBXEB says of Miss Clayton's recent I H debut "Tho Artiste showed herself possessed of a light, flovinp: and 1 charmingly -worked out technique, demonstrating that she lacks nothing B 1 in the line of musical gifts." MISS CLAYTON has been engaged for a concert tour through Eu- I H rope next season, which will deprive Salt Lake friends the pleasure of I II again hearing her for some time. 1 Friday, June 4, 8:30 p. m., Sharp H Prices, $1.00, 7oc, 50c, 25c. Steinway Piano used. B j Management B. "W. Daynes. I COLONIAL THEATRE H F JUNE 7lh j ELINOR GLYN'S POWERFUL LOVE TRAGEDY, I1517DVT TJ API? AND A GREAT CAST 3 D ; A I L JLJL W L H ELABORATELY STAGED. "THERE'S NOTHING EITHER THE MOST fl NO RIGHT OR WRONG, BUT THINKING WIDELY Q SEATS MAKES IT SO." DISCUSSED SOLD PRICES-Lowcr 75c 51.00. ; ON THE 1 TO Balcony, sOc, 75c. Gallery, Zoc. iicair4N K CHILDREN. ' Mane Thursday and Saturday, STAGE. 8 Orpheum Theatre I Special Engagement One Day Only 81 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 I MATINEE AND NIGHT, I )l The B. Y. U. Opera Company I I IN MTLLOCKEE'S FAMOUS COMIC OPERA, a jl "The Beggar Student" 1 OE CHE STB A OF 25 9 CHORUS OF SO i ARTIST SOLOISTS - j jjfl NEW SCENERY j jjfl NEW COSTUMES , PRETTY MAIDS 3 Ifl DASHING GALLANTS 0 Ifl REGULAR ORPHEUM PRICES: Q Ifl Matinee - 15c to 75c U ifl Night 25c to S1.00 ! (Tickets now on sale. Both phones 3569.) !jH I GRAND THEATRE I I 1 A. B. JENSEN, Manager. I H TONIGHT and June 3, 4, 5 and 6. fl An Elaborate Production of the Famous Play, jH SAPHO I With JAMES RENNIE, Formerly Leading Man with the Willard Mack Company, Supported by a Strong SAPHO and Capable Company. Popular prices. Matinee Saturday, June 5. MBBWWiiW8" ifl SALT LAKE THEATRES I MOmYJLLE FLOWERS jH "BEN HUR" I TUESDAY. JL'XE 1. jH "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE." "THE LITTLE MINISTER. Wednesday. June 2, Thursday, uune J. Matinee. Wednesday and Thursday. Prices 51.00 to 25c. |