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He holds 69 of the merit badges presented by the boy scout organization for proficiency in various accomplishments, and has only those for Interpreting and bugling to win to have every one on the list. Wall, who became a boy scout In 191T, was given the highest honor of scouting, that of Eagle Scout, In 1922, when he completed the requirements by winning his twenty-firs- t merit badge. His ambition is to become a scoutmaster. Bag Sugar Bag Sugar 83c; 19c Kitchen King Cocoa 15c and ... V2c 5c, Sardines 35c 3 cans for Pork and Beans (medium) 3 Bars Jap Rose Soap, high grade Bath Brush 59c .Value $1.30 CIS. Prices range $1.49 to $10.90 b 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' m Cole's THE m v file in the office of the State Road bidder with a bond equal to the total Commission, Salt Lake City, where amount of the bid. The right to rethey may be reviewed by prospectnve ject any or all bids is reserved. Cash or certificate' check for One bidders: Specifications, Proposal, Bidding Blanks and Plans will be Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) furnished on depositing $5.00, which made payable to the Utah State Road will be returned, providing contractor Commission must accompany each submits a bid and returns both plans bid as evidence of good faith and as and specifications within seven days a guarantee that if awarded the conafter bids are received. Any addition- tract, the bidder will execute- the al information, may be secured at the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION, office of the Utah State Road Com- laission. Each bidder must accompany By Henry H. Blood, Chairman. Ira R. Browning, Chief Engineer his bid with a letter from an approved surety company stating that said Date of first publication, Oct. 8t.h; . will provide said last. October 22nd, 1926. Many buxom, bouncing men haunt surety company too often but camera, of the focus the their brawn so far exceeds their brain supporting cast under tbo direction of a man ot repute as a director, an audience is assured of real screen entertainment. And that the is the kind of entertainment audience will receive at "Compromise," showing at the Venice theatre Wednesday and Thursday. The picture is starring Irene Rich, and is directed by Alan Crosland. The story, written by Jay Gelzer, was adapted to the screen by E. I". Lowe, Jr. A thrilling tornado is the big feature. all-st- ar . - - These limbs ; whence had we them this stormy force, this life blood that their histrionic abilities are with Its burning force? They are small. dust and shadow a shadow system Here, at last, is an actor who 13 gathered around o'er me; wherein, both athlete and mime, and what is through some moments or years, the more, a perfect specimen of virile X divine essence Is to be revealed In beauty. X the flesh. Carlyle. We speak of Strongheart, sleok, whose brown police dog, exploits X and successes in the cinematic world X Slam Here, Somewhere "A butcher was driving a cow to have been many and admirable. X the slaughter pen," relates the Strongheart is the star of a new Tribune, "when a stranger production, an Associated Exhibitors,' stopped him and asked, 'What are yea nictuxe,"'etitled "North Star," which going to do with that cow?' I am Is coming to the Venice theatre togoing to kill her,' said the butcher. night. He is cast as the conquering who eventually rights all 'Oh,. I wouldn't do that,' said the hero the villian, and 'You .feed ..her. for awhile wrongs, pursues stranger. succeeds In bringing the right .girl and I think she will live.'" and the right man together, to the immense satisfaction of everyone Voice of Authority concerned, with the doubtful excepla House White "The Spokesman" tion of the villian. newsa phrase coined by Washington paper men. 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This picture plays at the Venice theatre. Monday and Tuesday. However, the transition has in no wise affected his ability to provoke laughter, Inasmuch as all advance cports Indicate that "For Heaven's Sake!" Is a comedy with an abundance of rapid-fir- e action, a wholesome thread of romance and an assortment of funny gags that would make even a wooden Indian laugh. 1 3,f fast-movi- All reports to the contrary not withstanding. Christmas scenes for motion pictures are not always made in midsummer. This was proven when Director Frank Tuttle filmed the Christmas scene for Gloria Swanson's latest picture, "The Untamed Lady." on the morning of the day before Christmas. The set represented the great hall of the Van Tassoll mansion. In the epnter of which was a twenty-foo- t Christmas tree laden with gifts. NOTICK TO COYTH.lrTOHS There was oven a Santa Claus to" dis tribute the presents to the dozen orl State of Utah, Office of State Uoad more children who are In the photo- Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah, play. In addition to using the tree In the production, Miss Swnnson. Mr. Tutt!e and the members of tho company made U the centre of a little studio celebration. The entire personnel bought little gifts for one another, and the screen Santa Claus had a lot more work to do than his role really demanded. "Th Untamed Lady." is playing at the Venice theatre Saturday flight. a beautiful and charmlnp actress is given a brilliant role In a powerfully dramatic story, and an When October 8th, 1926. Scaled bids will be received by hState Uoad Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utab. at 2 o'clock p. ni., Monday. October 25th, 1928, and at that time publicly opened for constitution of a reinforced concrete bridge over Chri:i Creek in Juab County, the same-beinpart of Road between Levan and Gunnison. The principal Items of work are approximately as follows?: Excavation. 150 cu. yds.; Concrete. 108 cu. yds.; Reinforcing steel. 21.000 lbs. Plan and specifications are on The Right Hat Is Important The wrong hat is always conspicuous the right hat, never. Whether you are clothed for cvery-da- y business, for formal affairs, or comfortably togged for your hat should be in keeping with both the occasion and your clothing. 'Tis said that a hat does not make the. man, but it helps him to look his best. We know that you want to look your best, and you want just the shape and shade in which you look best. a few minutes in front of our mirror--y- ou will find the hat vou need. out-of-doo- rs, 69-fo- The Tpggery 2d |