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Show i'JLL SALT LAKH II Vra PAYSON at K 0 April 'fi?h vlru-- a rn' Ljlv UigiifwaB, Juanita hwr. fp'li Mil 5P4 , T.na mwfti Miawa i.ra-ue- t Wu4 IU-- r imruii Juaa tw j ml. U It lu tUur J aui etl Mr. , ini It- of arrangomotiia I u 4rii Ml 1' 1t. rliiinb t of ! of fi latiitf with lha ri of In brW, pa aitor Tioc, i ho lli tor tho Keep The System Clean And Youll Be Healthy huaann I. Tujlof atal hwk M at A r the Inline of the lrlt1A A, O . Mr. 'Ja,ilr. tha if I I th.ilririn of Wrt Mr. V. ntiiit oiiniull'rr arr'r. TiilHLXK, SUNDAY MOKMMi, AI'KIL Elimination hs?p to atoicl colds, headaches ! laica 1T M rTinf to fcrr at 1b ho lid ht L i trhklnm 'if 0)) rm It I' ii. fr tr (1 ALL THIS WEEK ted epidemics A fr 1020, ! Mta Julia t'Ta cfa aurpriM party stipation llsat you may have. inalil of Itomu, L$ W 'J and Mt Take it when you feel drowsy, Utiant Ikchmms of Wwils- - arid Mra. tor lir at M. jn J rr Mnin fttvriaa Tarnt or biboiw, wheo you fed a ao important to health ing ti.jr. aTtrf awa1ii)f Ua miutcr tpr tliry Miirkil of bat niau. ti llrd rr (rTvarnU a cold a fever coming on, when gurla or comfort end regular and lrnmaa It. Kaufman. a arraoLirM Mdry aurpri (rau lira IU7 HtctHM Irfjr Mr and Mr, t In I f a blM ra. t tUm hlriMaf anni Half of the minor Illness- - there ia an epidemic, when you Mrtodof rtfnliii in honor rortiaul and H. aflur I ho i'ovriinf bwlMUii. of life are due to nrgltw t of this. have ehten anything about which Ligtilrt faraia a'rt oti nrwirjr ot m In ajud and Pill pfMi nt. is at auch Tbe five million m- - n who were in you are in doubt. n bum ( iiiftko tn1r M rulnf FIm Trraort eifeftthl Snoday 1 bo lliloo. rianyhAliaa Uavl our army know the importance tunes that you nerd to be free of for Piiptinc of MJa ru Urr Hull, foruiari of Mr. nf A, and Mr. for wra. of Jania last Xlbiir, a brt'la the doctor attached to this poisons and of fermenting foods. bmllb limli pla ami Halior of Matr V ill 1wU far lurmtay nwrn-In- a A tdom fnr-o-- u You can buy Dr. Caldwell's 'Wrup function. rk at la (ho HpUt rhurrb tu tl fr a hp of him a pari; frulijr rtiKiini of Ut a f Hi yomtg wuplo and a fow of kin wrrM. Mr and Mr. JJo roUtiir at any drug store. Thoutjiw luin Y By ell mean Pepsin to regulate K try Alut ufflrtat frlotida. li. I'alrr rofrelimtBl tla tiatura pUjod sands of families have it cona Iuthp-eand diet at t laid rr by ofora lhtoa intelligent ta. yourself md. aaJ-rntrrtaloH tbo bmlal pair by Ui aiotb f Mr a4 Mr. flvo PipU Peter eercie, Lui w hen these fail you stantly in the house against of of t Ht lirtdo. tor t dlrtnnr ninrada will need a laxative, one a near emergence. Ilaffon Mian Mi and Prarl Okort Ball Uk. lnaMonday d In tpite of the ucf that Dr. Cali at to nature in ita action as skill can Mia Amelia Mlnao ratrrUlaM at A krnalac orhk dinner,A follow Ihoanaa of M'lkr. t Kr. tea Monday at th hmat ldaioa i. by fito hundred make it. In the opinion of many weli't Syrup Pepsin Is the largest selling Irvno la-- r AU tkalk- ftrurw Walon, for Ml-- a Mary Folia. thousands of good Americans sue lv Ljuid laxtixit in tha world, then Mr. Joarph ha aria waa ftrra a pertr at tw ingr., Neil Iklln, Kloauor .ikmo. mui f. A Miller, Hejindda lwla. M Hrldo, J. Caldwell's 8yrup a one is Aur Moadajr ui bvaor of bc blriAd hcmg over 6 million bottles sold each M Kdluirer. lb r. K JohOftoa, I year, many u ho need lu benefi u .Sot K. Pepsin, wldi h is a combination 'lbailrrjr I Mat mo club t TbarwJay wtUl O..Tnonty-ooTopipnlan of rbaptor I), I. not yet sued it If you hoi not, send wnrra motored to Mul.l joeoday simple laxative herb with pepsin. Mi. Carurj . , flriidf flult k Mra. h. H. cts promptly, gently and withllwy warn mtrrtalmJ at A 'ckai diHf at It your nome and address for a free trial aad tnrla. (lr bmr tf Mr. ofA, the OsirW Mb of Itnral bottle to Dr. W. B. CaLlwell, lirday will witn certainty and out griping Mra. Armlnta Hooker of f)rlA la visitiuf .rf ynlvr Uef.rMHtallra con to Kuiurday aftef' aiMtr. M. Karab MaawWl. VWungtun St--, Man dcella, iiinwit. t TYmiefi $ rlua. nf a moruna tendency any regulate wf )Ant work, ole toil tho futlowtig Mr. Jl rum Kooo aud Mra. rranli preliU in,y wr to ioiid tfi Iroaidonl, Mr, Pout to ball loko Tnomy c,ulnf - wrg f lira John K, rlth Mr. H I Hnnh and Mra. Herman Taar- I 1 D, Parnlart. prviHhl, A. Mr Sir Hoary Wllr mtnwd boiaa from bait M hif ; neorotary. t. Hiitliorfnrdnet ; trwln t'nrl Xjiko TuowUv. ll,or retMPT, Mr Mr,J. Vf Wright. rorrrEiadiuj( i n--. Lou.. Mr Flunk MjI euierialhed at aa lafur-m'I O VmJf 1 week, mw baiirntiiy rrrnlnf of vt "r- - " 11 U Mi K.luril0 mt U.t Suaaunu lay lor atul Mra. Mmuilnf lhotnMetn of ii BUI Ut boatwaa TkurKdif of 'ffrklllirjr Mra. i.corgo MilbP - .11 . I elrHfa ot offiU lukt wPvk at a RMWltiif Mra. William Mondoaball of ftpriofalHa cer uf llw t oui try VSyiwBa Huh, Jh M Footer Badbain. offp-oraiaittnf bor duulitT. Mra, Pvon wr lira, lowlnc iIhih: of Arln)p ra John Mr. and Mra. Abrnham lira ( . J. Ha Tbirttca; yua aitiuof roUtitoa boro. lira. tharKa Luttoiaa; reporter, at ria; aporetary, Ml a ftetta Cvuef aprot Ut Pok-- d Mra. Frank Tiiipttea. bait Lake hr her alatpr, lira. K f. WfNew. Wlloa Mra. lo Mia Kaomi inwddh and M! E F. Aatuiry. nteriaiat'd Friday of last on Tlit Rtuily of the Oil- - of Jorusaleni afternoon of last week In honor of the wod-- t th aitend ' wont U Prota Ihwraday to snd visitors by club. week tbo for AHrenia amt CK'cuiiallon by in. Kegllklu visiting Klks' ladies of Mr. nad Mra. ltcaaat W. Mnff ractlUo lira. W. H. tJreenbnw and Mlta Corn Graen of the women of Hurley who husbands are Elks Membetw pf Hv. Pauls gull-waak of Lat Thoea bow 1 foe or candidate on natprtalopd Iburwday irmlai membership. Fpli-c-Ha- l ch.irch were enlcrlaine-ranU nrror of ora and were Mra. atiower and bHdgn party, V cilne-olaUt- - at a kamikerchief aftemvK-Mr. Oeorgo taking part In th program layaoo by t oomtia Lund of priACU Ja Buaaaoa Mia of cofTplimeailnc ykr. and Mrs. Jreal Woodin at the J. B. Trlst and Mrs. C. A. Manrtanna and and lilac Goorfta Holbrook lllaa 4 Imriottn Sfrwart MrTli-J'Iiuvall of Twin FaLs, Mr. Pocatello, of home Holbrook. Bill. Wt tor C..1 Pl W,ln' Stewart Mr. i inat aa eaterialapd Tboraday arenlnf Mi. rnnelh ror-- a l" Mrs. P, W. powers left Sunday for the dancing pupils of Mra MaxwelL Punch d.r t. Ilickro. formal ilaoHnf rty. wafers were served during th after"I.J Mn, IK-- M H.ttl. nd lira. Oimaiead waa hoateaa to tha B bam rock Salt Lako for a two weeks' visit wllbh and UrnJ.mL lf Tikmb.. noon, and each lady wsa presented with Mr. Vn. re hi live Ita meeting Tburaday club at tied with a purple ribbon. wlueri.r. vl.ilol 4 Thu Womens union of the Baptist a carnation k Tl.ltln ompMaieoiary to Mia Anlla Kr0fe!. who Mr, tl.mm Cruvk 1. U B.lt I week at Those In charge of the affair wer Mrs. left tbla wet k to taak br bm in Jarknm. church met Wednesday of Mra Kd Htfgeruld. , Mra Henry lkiven, enterlainrd Mra. John 4'. the boiuo of Mra Li. H. Beithan with Hareey 'Mrfc' l.l.i of Ortkiid pMt Tu taiJ The ArchiThe meeting for Carrol and their committees in attendance. Tbumday peeulug nf leaf week at forty music. furnMh bald orchestra fit hundred for a fw friend. Ixiabeoa naa M eJneeduy was held at the home of kro wr Mrfc Ida ,1Mr!M.ry' MrB.U was bisterhood O. E. P. The delightfully acreod at IU rka of tha neetjog Mr. Max Smith. at from. Uoaday. of Canola pm a layaoa Mra. Jennie Tmbnm vti boaicaa oa W ndnna-daentertained at th home of Mrs. C. M. The pastern Him chapter met WednesMra. Harold 0m nf Mat week at a mooting of tbo tiberholtseron Tuesday afternoon at lum business After the meeting evening. day Tiattor Monday. arl.ord at club. Cover were laid for twenty-eigh- t, were served bv a commitrefreshment MU i ryatal Waro. wba H attoodlnr the rooms were beautifully decorated tonipi'rnenHnjr HHa KadHino Toang, who la tee. M.'t Lake. .p"l Bnod.r hr. will. including Mrs. H. A. Hlewart. Mr. and to (.raavill Iarte of Filer, be Rjunied to Ten ladies were B.lt Uik. in rrturuwl yellow and while. Mr. Julia Mra. irl btewart entertained at a aurpriao and Mrs. Fred Hengcr, W. tJagou and Mra. present vwn Mr dauiliU-rfrom Rupert. Mrs. Neill Barclay Jnmes ChrlHt!anen. day, afur atalilaf hf nbower Thmwiay bvening of Ut week of honor. of Jerome Was guest Mrs. K. W. Stevens and children reT Mra. Waller Haoioa. hy Mra. Mir of Oakley spent last MiSs ATAro.y f K. illrru. r.l- - Wtk Turol-wltl quia, waa botiwa to tbo laity club McdocaJay turned Sunday from s two moutiis visit week-en- d Mayme Sim trodel 'let for t'oloraUo, kftor witjv. her sister, Mrs, 1 M. In week. Hake. Salt of leaf nr daurhtor, Mra. B. I.I OtL In Burley. Tbo Catholic Wotnea'a lnaguo met Tbamday Mrs. Yearsley of Menan I the guest Fisher, to B.lt lako Mr. H.rrW DouIm Mra Marianna returned to her of last wtrk at tbo borne of Mr. t B. of her s'ster. Mrs. C. A. Hoover. iuV bar danahtar, Mra. Karab Stark In Pocatello Monday night after a horn C. CbauncL , and Tavev Mrs. the Mr. H. daughand wb. .ItooUrt tf. Mrs. T. E. Fllagernld. her wtlh visit ter. Mr. W. H. Kahler, left Monday for W hlle her Mrs. Marianna hel. , .Jfl1 Ih - brhek ali .ml I. ' 0. gave readings Tooodar worn lira. Hoary Jarfc V Hdo. Salt Lake .k- Fffin the .entertainments for the visiting In, Oral McClellan. The Altar society of tbe Patbollc church at ta Smith.BoyOH'o ElAs lluit ladles. Saraont, Ham MorrU, was entertained on Wednesday at the Wart Miss Sylvia Gudmunaen returned horn M h kllan and llmry country home of Mrs. William Arvlsh. from Hogan, Utah, where ah Mr. and Mr. Bua Krickmm Mr. and Mrs. Ky Bonder and family last week The r Mt BLACKKOOT. Idaho, April S. ! t bnK' been attending school. Miss Oud-munsLeui had Krb Wilram. Lyrtaa Mrs. are of tbo tl.d of Aberdeen Current of eionomlc guests dopartmenl will spend her summer vacation VUraaaAL Kvent club met lionduy gftertioon t the liam Goertzen. with her parents in this city. im of Jlru. Krnest Peuruon. Mrs. JJ. A. Mrs. Frank Thompson snd children left Jackson, leader of the department, t reSunday night for a visit in California : 1 sided. Roll cull waa answered by Wlut Nevada. and the War Hua Taught Me. Miss Marjorie Mr. Md Mra CJ If. Kruger of Seattle. 4- imk Albertson gave a piano aolo. Mrs. Howher with Mra Wash., sjicnt lost week-en- d Ttrm riu-B- , bi.im.the ii-rt- i 34. to BITU-EY- , Idaho, Apiii 24 The ard Henderson aan a selection. A talk Blanch Loons. lemur, annual br.akf..I of and Burley Hike and tneir ladles to wag given by L'r. Chul W1 Ting of -Mrs. children reArnold Smith and lob, Hmd Tnootaf at the Hotel Hervu Clarice were delightfully entertained at a dance turned home China. A piano aolo by Mia. Refresh-meri11U ,oeat. waa tha undlpuiet reaier of morning from Uoa o ts Friday evening of last week at the Ar- Angeles, whereSunday durln, to O'Neal cloved the program. In Tulu Fal's sonny fln-lebeen had visiting they cadia dance h&U. Punch and wjfe.r were relative. tbe hrrkfaal w.. were served. k. The. rooo. I and In the The lust In the series of dances given served during the evening, ban-tueorr4 uua altractl'ely ofdro.tbertrdelub.withandwhite Mra P. 11. Hartwell left Thursday night eveth t was an elaborate hall held was club e.bra the Monday bv the Kilts adjoining aad greou. for a were beautirul wllh larga fca.bet of ning In the Knights of Pythias hall. Bur-rar- 's served. About 400 couples were present. Boise. visit, to friends and relatives In table at Mrs. A. K. Bea.or No. 40 held a meetthe music for mum bloMoma. furnished Evergreen orchestra rhapter Mrs. Gould arrived In Sunday being tne dance (.joe.uti.lreM, clerer ro.(vnea to tneete ing In tne Masonic hall Monday evening from Ogden, Utah, for an Burley frogram. extended visit ounn. klr I B. o. O. a ulna of candidates. 81sterhood K. initiated and class P. B of the given by Mra. H. J. fhapter her to son, and Glennard, family. lvu Mr, t. A. Erne, Mra. H. W.Mra.Cloucbek. Mrs. the business After home refreshments of meeting . M. met Tuesday evemag at tbe aed Mra. W. H. Dwwht ran. amt After tha busines meet- were served to about fitly persons. Mr, r. Huclle Moore. B. iuvoretlon. Mntpetio Offeeed lb muHiealo was giv-- n Friday a read A N'ewmann delightful paper Mrs. Oscar addrena. ing vt , McRoltefi. made tbo luirodtielury Ut 14 j:, 1 SSjOOO. REWARD FOR CAPTURE DEAD-ALI- VE fr Ir. iard. jtt jrr: 2. CALDWELLG trurrr r riniro It '1 u fr iredn; kltM Vr ' lat ft trvrei .4 fflE TOU GATE (picture atted Cparamoutiltfrlcraft lrl An BLACKFOOT. IDA. First of the splendid series of William S. Hart BURLEY, IDAHO How Present Methods of Living the Blood Sap the Iron From Lack of Causing Weak Nerves and Physical Strength Men Alarming Increase in Iron Deficiency Among Exto and Women of Today Leads Physicians Below Nux-ate- d Iron plain Why They Now Prescribe Organic RunNervous, Build Weak, to Up Iron Help 'Ai 7f Xux K . Vtosj, cZMWZ' 7$' 'll -- iron-impov- Unless g strength-givin- iron I r ' SiJC1 'IRON a, A BRIDGE OF SAFETY TO STRONG, VIGOROUS HEALTH v of mighty Like a crashing avalanche rocks the conditions of modern living' threatening the health and strength !aremany a man of today. It is for snch that Nuxated Iron serves as a J ridge to safety by helping to build up i ; ed blood, power and endurance. high-tensi- -- f'VS-g-'a- .n w JL.UWgl.tlJiajJWtllMS.l ' a. I ft'Hll ral trh S dtt.J.'o'hHhlJliliBLa tLA-.'t- TODAY AND TOMORROW THE MOST BEWITCHING STAR ANNA BOS inter. Mra. Kenneth Roylance of Richfield Is visiting relatives and friends in Ephraim. Mra J. B. Jenson entertained a number of friends this week In honor of her sister, Mra June Phearaon, of Monti-cell- -- o. IN- Carmen of the North spent bore as tbe guest of her last week-en- d sister, Mrs. J. N. Doriu. t Mra Wllford Christensen entertained Wednesday in honor of her birthday anA hot supper was served to niversary. twenty relatives and friends. Miss Enella Christensen Entertained a few friends at dinner Sunday evening Mrs. Burton Rust of Kooaharem Is visiting at the home of her mother, Mra Sparka Mias Grace Johnson returned last week from th eastern states, where she performed a two years' mission for the H. ONLY ' I A tense dnuns of unusual power, la which the adventures and romance of a girt of tho underworld are daringly portrayed. ALSO 7th Episode and News Wee kl y ALSO Adventures of Ruth Mrs. J. N. Hanson entertained last week In honor of her birthday anniversary. Eighteen friends and relatives were present. Dinner was servod. Mr. and Mia Thorvald Brelnholt of Redmond are visiting in Ephraim, Miss Cassia Greaves entertained a number of her girl friends at luncheon Sunday afternoon. Miss Ora Olson left for Salt Uake Tuesday to attend a business college. Sira Andrew Eggertson. formerly Miss Lilli Greaves of Ephraim, Is visiting relatives in Ephraim. Mr. and Mr. H. P. Peterson visited at Mount Pleasant last week. Erato Blerregaard entertained Tuesday Pinch eon. The evening Was eveningin at music and games. The guests spent Irene Stevenson, were Maud Nielson, Rodley Bagnall, Byrou Andes eon and Virgil Jacobson. TELEPHONE COALVILLE, April 21. On of tho most successful oocial events of tlie season wa the North Kummtt high school junior prom, given at tbo orera house VYiilayy mzht 0 last week. Tne hail wasandbcauti-fu.Ieach decorated for the occasion, clues had charge of a booth arranged with IJalit refreshment were class colors. served. The sophomore booth was duco-ratwith boughs and gweenery, and root beer was served. The Junior booth was a creation of red and white, enlivened with butterflies. This class served punch and cake in accord with the color scheme. The freshmen and senior booths also were attractively ami invitingly ar Here the guests could lounge rangod. and rest If they did not ear to dance. The music waa furnished by an orchestra from Ogden. The hall waa crowded to capacity, many former students of the svhool coining from various parts to attend. Otto Norby, who spent nineteen months on one of the baitleship during the war, was here this week visiting friends and He will return to bis home In relatives v in a few day. McGill, Mrs. WHI Clark and brother, John Wright, of Balt Izikr. and Mrs. Agnes Adkin and son of ufdcn have been here th paet week with their father, Alex Wright, who is very ak k. At He sacrament meeting Sunday night the ward choir furrilhd tit program uidcr the dim tion of J. f). Baroer. loader. An Following I th program ronuered: Sweet babbath Eve, choir; them, P. R. friswrll: 'Oh, line anthem, prave", Zion." choir; sacrament: vocaj Izvely solo. "F'canriah," H M. WIMama,' remarks. tiucews.' C. Bryant Copiey; male M. quartet, J. I). Barber, XV. J. Bond, H.Mies Williams, J. li. Carruth; reading, Mrs. Judith Lyle Jones; oio, "I Argo A. Pard; clmihie quartet, fcret and J. D. Barter, Georg Robinson, Dew, , WASATCH OPENING TONIGHT Mil tszzL , RALPH CLONINGER And Splendid Cast of Eleven Clever Player Present Pierre of the Plains A gripping play of tense emotions, portraying th Royal Canadian Mounted Folice in a 'story of love and adventure In the Canadian forests. PRICES: Night. 25c to 75c, box, $1.00 MATINEES: Wednesday Matinees, 25c, 35c and 60c and Saturday ' TfiDEElHAGLE ed NUXATED e EPHRAIM, April 21. Mrs. H. E. Jenson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. Coprad Mortensen, Mrs. Esther Johnson and Miss Petra Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johansen and Miss Ruth Nielson have returned from Pasadena, Calif., whero they spent the COALVILLE 4 ician in the Baltimore Hospital and a Medical Examiner, says: Throughout my experience on Hospital Staffs and as a Medical Examiner, I have been astonished at the number of patients who ha vs - doctored vainly for various diseases, when in reality their delicate, n state simply the result of lack of Iron In the blood, frequently brought on by modern methods of cookery and the strain of the present-da- y life. Time and again 1 have prescribed organic Iron Nuxated Iron and surprised patients at the rapidity with which the weakness and general debility was replaced by a renewed feeling of strength and vitality. I took Nuxated Iron noself to build n;e up after a serious case of nervous The effects were after a few days, and within three week R laid virtually revitalized iny whole system and put in ui a superb physical '"N mailer "hut ether tonics or Iron rern.-d.you Lava deed without sudee if jou nr a rot atjvng: of wJl, you owe It to yourself tn make the following test: o how long you ran work or bow far tired. ou can wuk without tablet of Nux- J. t. t.nS two run-dow- kAMMIIK'ilL D. S. church. y an be obtained from the foods we eat it must be supplied in some form that la easily absorbed and assimilated, and for this purpose L always preicrihe organic iron which I have used with such successful results that I am absolutely convinced of its effectiveness for helping to build red blood, strength and endurance. L)r. H. B. Vail, formerly phy- - YOU WILL SAY SOI THE BEST PICTURE HART HAS EVER APPEARED IN No seats guaranteed after the shows start at 12:30, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 p. m. EPHRAIM Mrs. Nelson Beal of Gunnison down People by Giving Them More RED BLOOD, STRENGTH AND ENDURANCE Nuxated Iron Is Now Being Used by Over 3,000,000 People Annually. life has That the nervous and physical strain of present-dain the iron of an before a never deficiency alarming produced Dr. of Wallace, physician of blood is the belief J. Alphonsus Medimany years experience and formerly' of the British Naval essential is iron below absolutely cal Service, whg explains why to the greatest development of physical and mental power. Dr. Wallace says: In every age sinee the beginning of time people have fallen into certain modes of living harmful to their physical welfare, and it has remained in each case for Nature, Necessity or Science to provide means that would help build renewed health and strength. Among the ancients coarse foods and outdoor life helped make rich, red blood to replenish the wasted forces a nd preserve high standard of health. But this opportunity for building up health is not open to thousands of men and weapon in civil life today whose wearing tasks and e "hi foods sap their energy and vitality and make iemic and all run down and often cause their them weakf blood to litifSily starve for want of iron. r produc-- - tions to be released to.the public, blade by William S. Hart himself among the valleys and cliffs of the Great ' Southwest. - TWIN FALLS, IDA. n? nttd vji t Bi'A j Ura ft" v uft av Irm. fUr mea.H tfs 1 hrtx t for two Htrnth jour how have much and you gained. t again Nuxftled Iron will increase the strength. nervous of And ondursDco powrr . people In two week time in many instances. XCoafetro ra" Mott: uuld Irra. whlrli I rc m a.1 ti'KU tlrot t avt a secret tuucily hut run-do- on y lit h vpH kivrtwa t trill itH' n'w, tr 4a eaarir weimilslri'l Fah Iftbie-- ng hriwm rrrutrj hr f wm Math, ewt- - la iruo )rttdufs arid rtFa oU iojsr f oiwt K ertomteh Nutated Irva ta ataoipel l."2. goaranteo otieremnd ood eatlreir ratio- mum 10 every perch iwr or they rill Sold t hall your moo-'y- . fita Jowhsoa, Brag, soil all other uruygauu (idr.j 1 " NOW 4A PLAYING Holiday in Dixie AND Ed Blondell rOUR OTHER BIG FEATURES :15. Three shows dally 2:46, 7:30, 50cs Lower Floor, price,Nloht, Entire Balcony, 30 1. Mat 20c, 30c. R. T. Carruth, J. H. Rhead. Judith A. Beard, Olive Rhead, Mrs. Roy Malln. Elva Lamb; remarks, F. 8. Allen; anthem, choir; "Lift Up the Vole in Flnglrg Beanie henedlotlon, W. J. Bond. Ml and th organ played the Jotie was nt whs . Tne accompaniments. A marriage ll'ena waa Issued Monday to Eugene Joseph Frot of this city and Mia Mary Genev teveBeekatead of Ieoa. Thev wer married a t the clerk office hr Bishop C. R., Joi.ea. and left on th afternoon train for a short trip to Ogden. Itewey 8a ton of Upton and Mis Mum-for- d of Raymond, Idaho, were married In th Fait Lraks tempi Wednesday. Lhty wal uiak lhlr bom In Upton. .Ion., April 20, at 8:30 Coma early and avoid tha crush GA - J. . J cu Pad Soprano Auspices Musical Arts Society Geo. D. Pyper, Manager. Seat tale at Sal Lake Theatre Seat left at 11.50, $2.00 and $2.50 plus tax SAMSON A m f A AE4trirtActSupfTn cmw Mima THf ciirrtMisu y , CAd PAG4AOTt NUMMUM f as m am A mm m4 mwi, xjkekuuiVjmjLvr fuintim ATmM-no- Y NMM CF OAfTIUtf MOSS AMMM1 mmrvwTAmAsr mm a l?rC 00005 OP rfFOMAMCeS I ANQ 7 t AMD PH PH J , , i "1 LAXATIVE THE fridat, I |