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In Gounod's y mmm km mEv Company of 70; Augmented Orchestra, j New Scenery and Costumes. n Prices 50c to $1.50. Sale opens today, g ((HANDEL) MARVELOUS MUSIC CHORUS OF 300 VOICES (Salt Lake Oratorio Society, Mr. Squire Coop, Director) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SOLOISTS Marjorle Dodge Warner and Harold Dale Saurer of Chicago; Florence Jepperson, David Reese TABERNACLE THIS AFTERNOON 5 to 6:30 p. m. Doors open at 4;30 Popular prices, 30c and 65c, Including war tax Dancing School New Term SPECIAL BALET CLASS Sat 3 p. m. Bar exercises, dance technique, fany and interpretative dances. A splendid class for women and girls in developing develop-ing poi.se and grace and Inducing1 freedom free-dom from self -consciousness. CHILDREN'S CLASSES Ballroom and Character Dances and Deportment Ages 6 to 9 Sat. 1:30 p.m. Ages 9 to 16 Frl. 4:30 p.m. Tuition abQA'C classes, $5.03 Term ends April 12, with Grand Dance Review and Cotillion ENROLL NOW Classes fn Ballroom Dancing. Mon,, Tuc., Thur. and Frl. eves. Call Wasatch 2020 for any Information desired. FRED A. JACKSON, Dancing Master. STRANDl (Salt Lake's Family Theater.) TODAY AND TOMORROW, Quaint ! MAE MARSH In her greatest screen achievement P ! 'The Cinderella Man' ' Also showing latest Universal Weekly ' l ADMISSION H s CHILDREN, 5 Cents K g ADULTS. 10 Cnts B i W Coming Thursday and Friday, Fred 3 . m Remington's tvg etory, 9 ! "John Ermine of Yellowstone" i ilimiBI IM'I II I 111 I II II I III II III win Hill Ml i.UI III :RIALTQ (MEHESY) DOUGLAS FAIR3ANKS For the last time today In "IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN" A rollicking 6-reel comedy-drama Tomorrow and Thursday TH EDA BARA. In "CAM ILLE" From the novel by Alexander Dumas Oil Land Bargain Oil land in La Barge Oil Field, Lincoln County, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, for sale cheap for cash. GEO. W. DANLEY, Wasatch 29G1. 705 Walker Bank Building. i V i i i i i ' IL. ' i Investment in an oil company should be preceded by the careful analysis of three questions: First How much acreage has the company? I Second Where is this acreage located? i Third Who are the company's sponsors? Our Officers Our acreage. E We publish the list of our officers The El Rev "Wyoming Oil Company owns by R f anil directors because they are men location nearly one thousand acres of oil land, I well known in professional and which insures "room for a large number of wells business life iu Salt Lake City and and makes unlimited production possible. . 1 J their integrity of purpose is beyond I I question of a doubt. These men if Jc lrrJfri will see that every dollar invested " Iiere 11 IS lUCdlCU. I in this company will be used to the our acreage is most advantageously located in very best advantanffe toward a tilc pring and Bridger Valley Oil Fields aud I quick and honest development of has bopn favorably reported on by reputable 1 our properties and to acquire addi- crr.oloists and gives every iudicaliou that richly I Itional territory as is expedient. productive oil sands exist. Dr'SurrJonCrforhlt0hT Denver & Rio 011- holdings are not confined to one or two Grande Railroad, Western Pacific locations, but are situated in different parts ol Railroad, Utah-Fuel Company and tllCSC fields, SO that wherever Oil is found it . ) member of the local draft board ,vj most necessarily follow that WC have it, j ; of the u- s- Armr- too. Great activity' is already shown in these j Mr. David Robbins fields and experienced oil men from California, j General Manager and Treasurer of Oklahoma and WvomiiiL' are now starting their i the Farmers' Grain and Milling oampaiens of development and we feel very for- Company and President of the - , r . . ,. . . . utah-idaho Grain Exchange. tunatc iu being one of the lirsl. to onler tins i territory. : D. J. Bolton Manager of tho Fairbanks-Morse C! J Machinery Company. OCIia DO HlOHey j i Dr. W. D. 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Gentlemen: l'lcase forward me free prospectus. 1 President of Shupe - Williams ; : 1 Candy Company and President of ; anie Board of Education of Ogden. ; ' ' ' ' ; F. C. Loofbomw j Address : t Genera! Counsel. , ' THE EL W WYOMING OIL COBBPAKY CEemeots & Cook ; FISCAL AGENTS 321 Kearns Building. Salt Lake City. 1 THE MARY GARDEN OF RAGTIME THIS SHOW OPENS ; sipiii TUCKER TONIGHT pi. 1 Reserve your seats immediately. fr" vi f 3$ AND HER t?T Pv five kings of syncopation. MR. & MRS. MEL-BURKE Pf ! WT FRANK WESTPHAL frpM : TO BERT BAKER & CO, bert hughes co. ggfj rH in LLOYD & ERITT FSSt P 3 prevarication." RAYMOND WiLBERT I NOW PLAYING Broadhurst's Tremendous Dramatic Success ' a "Bought and Paid Fcr" Presented by Nana Bryr.nt and the Wilkes Players SPECIAL NEW YEAP. MATINEE Regular matinees Thursday and Saturday. Usual prices. BVrU'-kW; FOUR SHOWS TODAY Today 'Ntw Year's day: there will ibe four performances at this theater i of the big seven-act biil now running. J Snows at 2:45, 6:20. 8 o'clock and 9:13. ft Reserved seat for the matinee only. 8 Mstme prfc-s. 0. "5 ani Cento: B night prices. 1D, 15, 25 ;-rd Z5 cents. Theater On State Street. ! NOW PLATING ! 'FROGLAND' I 5 Other Feature Acts j o Shows Daily 2:45, 7:30 and 9 j Eescrve Your Seals ! BROADWAY! j TODAY AND WEDNESDAY. Special Holiday Programme. n WM. S. HART Supported by Marqery Wilson and a I big cast In "THE PRIMAL LURE" B A lso annther smashing big " V" k comedy. 9 B Thursd.iy, THEDA BARA in 1 "HEART AND SOUL" S ' in in AMERICAN j Was. 8677 AMERICAN THEATER j Designs for nil o'-cosions. I Dccorii lions our spc.'ialty. DANCING TONIGHT. ! Eeeslcy Orchestra. : mummm ! i |