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Show THE Friday. May 14th. 1926. A TIMES-NEW- XEl'III, UTAH S, ROARING RAILS" SERVICES HELD FOR JOHN iii. YATES 10 VENICE TODAY "Roaring Rails," Harry Carey's latest feature, which will be shown at the Venice theatre Wednesday and Thursday, This is a thrilling tale of the rail roads and a 'man's battle for a little war orphan whom he adopted. Fran- kie Darro, "the wonder child," portrays the orphan; Edith Roberts has the leading feminine role. The supporting cast also includes Wallace MacDonald, Frank Hagney, Charles Belcher and Duke R. Lee. "Rnarin? Ralls" la frnm an orig inal story by Hunt Stromberg and Doris Dorn. Tom Forman directed. TOM MIX in ". U. Tony SATURDAY RICARDO CORTEZ and GRETA NISSEN in "In the Name o Love" MONDAY and TUESDAY fA "As No'Man Has Loved" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Big Double Bill "The harry carey in "ROARING RAILS" BULLS EYE FRIDAY ART ACORD editor and Qeneral Manager WILL ROGERS in "The Set Up"' "V Round Trip Summer xcursion Fares via EAST ., , . J J. TO POINTS WEST Daily May 20th to September 15th Daily May 15th to September 30th Limits October 31st Stopovers Diverse Routes Consult Local Agent for further details Another "Bui"' D".rham ad- ifl ul Ku'jers, Zie vertisement hv feid Follies and screen star, and leaaing American '.umori-.t- . More JJ The BULL'S EYE is a publication that goes to print. Y.ii.n decs it go to print? It eo?R to nrintwhen ever there is soir.s.tL.nj. to print. A lot of jVapers, in fact to bt: cx:.ct, all of them, a ttrrtaLi ua.-- to he issued, regard'. c:.i .i t!ic i.. .vj. If tlut '.;; or nothing has happeiieil that week they h.-- . .; '.o cnfis out t.) just the same. '1 hey w.Mt pay for them wlu Jk t!' : a;? ;:r.v ,!.ouU good to you or n r. A a paper be printed if there is nothing new to pri.'U ' Sing Sing d.T.'t i Jcctrocut-- a man at a ce; t.:i i V.iir e . ry day. They v.'ait wui.i.. :.rv ;.. t a :i oJ man and th-- .i Liiu I iiey h.-.- yi D. S. SPENCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake Citv ; , eL-ci- don't h :.-.;!- .t a Mona, died here Sunday morning 6t the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alfred Seamons, of a lingering; Illness of many months. ' Funeral serviees were held in the Mona Ward meeting house, Tuesday afternoon. John L. Ellertson, Dr. Beekstead, Mr. Harris and Hishop Garfield spoke words of consolation to the bereaved and praise of the deceased. Many out of town relatives and friends were in atteudanee. Floral offerings were profuse. ( OTHKJt SIOXA mLjh, 'A One Motor-O- ne XKWS ITKMS Simpleto Durable Write rPAI JIl i W III harrest and thr-M10 to 16 otm m day. Fuel Coat about 1 So aa aora. Hflrht of out four and one-o- ul In. to fortr-alf.- it la. Width of outoao-hal- f rod. All WhMli travol la stubble. Protect V TWO MILLIONTH "CHEV." CLIMB CAPITOL STEPS i After once making the climb, the car backed down, demonstrating the holding power of its brakes, and then repeated the demonstration. The car was a regular stock, model and because of being the 2,000,000th Chevrolet produced, had been shipped to various cities of the country for exhibition. The Capitol Chevrolet com- pany planned the stunt as a final showing of the car before selling It to a resident of Jackson. A parade of several hundred Chev rolet automobiles, driven by their owners and headed by the mounted police division of JackBon and the demonstrating car, preceded the exhibition at the Capitol. City Commissioner Hawkins and R. F. Hicks, assistant Chevrolet zone manager gave brief talks on completion of the ascent. Mayor.-Sciitt,.- ,, -- - I - w.-i- 1 . First Baia-:ica- l Garden a niitive of PennsyJolin Uiirli-iim- , lvania founded In 1728 the first botanical parden In America at Ktnge-slns- , nenr Philadelphia. Bertram waa a noted botanist and did raueh work In classifying plant life. ' 3 f : i Free Crank Case Service Road Service - .w,.-,ci'- r , cry PS. 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Chevrolet Motor comed. Many useful presents were re- pany recently climbed the steps of ceived by the newlyweds. the new state capitol building at Jackson, Mississippi while members Newton and of the adjourning state legislature Mr. and Mrs. T. family of Salt Lake City, spent a viewed the performance. few days in Mona last week. A heavy rain preceding the event made the climb at a 4a degree angle hazardous, but failed to scatter a Too Gcod to He True crowd of more than 7,000 which I. ir, r '!'!! ::(Y;iiil In jisl; fur her waited thoughout the downpour. She kimws how Burned patches of rubber on the hand tn i:ini:i- -' insiicnil sucks and steps marked the progress of the i, tn t tl ;!i:r fur the coach up the steep incline, indicat:l hi e must ;ii.:ni:-.mothe power necessary to make the I.e ing ..lii'i'-- ' wr.m ; with her." hf ascent. l.i.i lMli The climb has been negotiated only once before and several powrerful types of cars recently failed to arrive at the top. Jo iml'll?lri in i .;.; Many members of the legislature, i.instly of themselves Chevrolet owners, greeta i .ir, i :. .!: ...nisi:n reiimrked f.iii'i-.ed G. Porter Dukes, service manager himMui,. I ;,!.! "works in a' bank that of the Capitol Chevrolet company, ihan any t;U)U in' local distributors, as he reached the has .iiui-lieposi lin:i lell my mother.-summit of the capitol entrance. Sevtown. while Hetty eol eral ornamented stone pylons on the Tliel-tii silt-:-) "Whafs the mat- ascent caused the car to proceed leeieil In r . i t.. ter Willi :!ial Ii:i:ikV sin- akil at slowly and added to the difficulty of the feat. length. "I- - ii t"' men oiilyV" n- Cor and See vas or universal joints. Ruilt epciHl!y for Fordson Tractors. Kav to monn t or remova. liaadiec heavy or buht ataucU at A prohL . :,-- NTS Operate Easy for facta and nKurea, or am The New Model GLEANER is all steel, every part made to stand hard wear ana tear no frears, can- William Warner a visit from the stork, May 3rd. The new arrival being a girl. Mr. and Mrs. t Cost e ONE baby girl was born to Mr. and Warren Newton, April 30. Mrs. Operation-On- man easily cuts 20 acres of wheat a day, threshes it, it to hauler. The threshed grain from each day's cutting: is safe in the bin at night, and land is ready for the plow. Straw is turned under for fertilizer no spreading or burning. In low first cost and in low cost of operation the Gleaner challenges the world. Patriarch Taxman, Gerald Cazier and Mr. Brough were in attendance at the Sacrament meeting here Sunday afternoon, and gave some very interesting and instructive gospel experiences i A.JLttJ&JUV.., W n EAT, OAT S , RJY L, 9 RARl FV Fl AY RPiMC AWIZL and Of and. thav is t!r.- " v t.'.e J'Ui.L'S EYE ,'e .V.n't ; o to pg. opera I '. t .'.'it j:. t bepress at tcti cause we v nt ' re.--. :it t.-- last vre night. No, 's x i th vhil(i luve soiuu! ii' ; to our niyr;.;.!-- .! : ..nl: r ;. '.Ve get' r that them aeci.-t-.rV when they Me i i'.YE, ' " The they say to t!.;.-- . tli BULL ba S"e:i "rex-i while," and that is : ... news' is out today. for you. e saw a i.nii sr.ioki.i a sack of ','BULL" DURHAM and he was getting ?o tviich satisfaction out of it that we feil it our duty to tell thoM-- ' that never used "BULL" DURHAM just how they too can get satisfaction. - Harvests andThresh resident life-lon- g .. J II I Union Pacific System POINTS XL'.' 1 M. Yates, a - The Relief Soeiety held a party Monday evening for Mrs. Emma J. Carter, a retiring member of the Relief Society Presidency. A large erowd thoroughly enjoyed themselves at the Relief Hall, singing, speaking and playing games, after which luncheon was served. Mrs. Carter was presented with a silk parasol by the members as a token of appreciation for her services. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2:15 EVENING SHOWS STARTS AT 7 and 9 P. M. 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