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Show Tim spakikii foihc vmiHs. rpaxikji foiik. Mr. tfcsfo Itetlc-Jdtos- r w w nut fvf ClAtMCtY mwjt $ vt r Wwl bit ib of - I' r tutdnr. J. If. X liri fnm full MVr and M, and 4 lt Ult. fiB U jutting wr fvwrvu rt Mr. l utah br leiti4 Iis4 Mr It l.liilbrr, are RrUonli ibn Uai bl our great rnflruad l lh rural of tfe tb act tUt Msbad to epiuiun inf now Ttso eonaiJerntiun. Jkmoriaa U norlky of ire.jirf5 !nt of th Long Railway Comjwny onnaune! tho other Ly !wi r, Adanji Wrn Tuntdi m aurprl ptif tridtiit by fry of fer friend. lb ftslCfl !.; br birthday otHt,r Mr ,. 4 r that tho company propwwJ to utk to tho people thrwivfc ih column of tho homo town newspaper in pal4 oJvertiDif. Hr 014 bo rrfr4ed tho homo town wthly newspaper a the m4 valuable of all 4vcnUing tnr4a heeauo the rwlrn hau cU Uicaee ia th afherrity of purpose of their home 1'iwn f45,,n. UH t'it mry. il... i, r i.M. b Ih u t bo I rtf Thomas, 1 fint Jlu botno i m anted Mun4)r l Carry, Idaho, fir boro ub bi s l broihrr, frail P, Thutiia. and wlor t.i via-lon- g fr fi !) la!rr Ir4trit entertained atl.' tart frill y ft Mo h r birthday an (loll Mr, parijr of rrn II nlvrrary. Tho aOrrma-In n twial way nn.l at I bulM luiirh.-.- r for Krlotf. Calitarnl. wher ia rMiic Vlirl Ulrf bo mot 111 forjf it "S' f If r of Mr. Thoms. Cetera uot of Out laid night, i.r 51 r. and Mr. J. K. Ibjbefl of apeni It. njamln and Mr. and Mr. latVall iiYI.mIi In twenty Kill. .it of Kurnkn, Dahlias and olio r ofo I bo domrailon. j ..AmU'hui f I i 4 S 51 f ,V : rr . r dk af '.; . ( 7 jJ 40- !. r f . r : l for rnrp'r!ltt n :sf,t4 cothisjf no to the that people their tmmmi explains advertising coming a4 rrcite their arrow pi th merits. The people kwiw tho odeials dirt not 4vertlw anything hut the truth Wnu they vrill bo chccknl up. Ctmcrijuenily an h'0et try flr: tamo bitterness of feeling Into a 4ciro for mperailon. Into Naturally, th railroad! arc anxious not to fall foversmest handA They want to rrtnin their business hlentisy ojb4 make money, which is a laudable and legitimate 4lre, The railroad owe debt to the public but by the mw token the pro- ow to the railroad an obligation, namely to understand El rfor they eritlcixe. Nothing I more destruetiv than condemnation without knowledge of the fact. Wc hold no brief for the merits and be public corporation. Each must stand on its Judged by its acts, but let us t jdb Tltro "Z: , i ' K ?. ' 7 , . aaa , J sr , , Mi y V- r ' ? 40 t Jj'' v , t f. ' . D1 f 0 V v - are- ym- U JU. '',- ' 0 I,. j,r.V.i I t . , !. , taaaiaawiwa . t .. O r M V. -l- - .4 ' ijI' iv.. ( ' V arirr . Mwim IjmIi Evening llrt, till. Xorowl 0:15 lUllimt Thurwluy and Katurdajr at S:30 , AMI HAT! IlDAV, SEPTEMBER Hlh ami I5H nil DAY AXGEI.IH, J . rn up nub bla pilot U an ayaatralnlag DEATH DCS VINO DROP FROM BWIFT AIRPLANE olrvaiion and tbea Iota gib a tlay ky. Ilia groat antbralla pork la th In unfurla and ha drops a llkn rloudland front contraption Doarondlng anaror tindor and ibrillor a la nearer, looking dona, any parubula rondiiion. but taking off from an Ilka a spider suspended by tba got-anr strands of Ha web. througb airplane that I II lands altrsys trltbla tba rsca-trarapaco at a trrrlfio rate, la a font that tuakra tha aiiHtator dlny witb area, wbera all may bare a wond.-- r and aup.-no- . dear dew of erery stags of bla That la tbn daring irbk of Omrgn stunt That la oaa of tba flabcmk. of lb flying clrcua that stunning of bla performance bis wonders will giro dally abnwa at the Ulab wbera ba wlabss. land 1 to Ho I. to Ortolx'r ability gooa Stata Fair. n : TOM MIX in . RATS DIE do in ice, ORir they eal Ami they leave mi odor behind. Dont take our word for It try a package. Cal and dug wont touch it. Rat pan up all food to get KAT-Three sixes. 33c size (1 cake) enough for fan-trKitchen or Cellar. , tl.V ie (2 caki; for Chicken lloUNe, ctNip. or miiull building. ! (S rake) enough for all farm and storage building or fartory building. no EOMANCE LAND - The Isle of a modern Irunhoe who lived on the Western plain. Mik never falls to . A!t0 II KG ISA Lit DKXXY In TUB LEATIIEIt ri'SllKI T groat atulf. Matinee Saturday at 3:30. .. 4 plt-aao- A(il:l.t S, MONDAY AND TIT:siAY, RKITKMIIKH 17tli ami IHUt AS ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY CECIL B. DeMILLE PRODUCTION ' . ADAMS RIB t i A tale where the flapper came from way. Sea "Adam's Rib." Special matinee Monday at 3:30, prices 10c and 25c. ' and how A dmlsslon Bhe 10c. got that Evening X Mrs. C. D. Livingston Dr. an h ft Monday at noon by anto for Franklin, Pa. where they will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Yl. 1 jrt f fr Buttered corn on the rob Is what II. It. Williams loft Monday for . Kansas City, Mo., with a shipment of put the ear In smear. , Men or women to sheep. WANTED: Mr and Mrs. George Newit and take orders for genuine guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberta visited Chrltilmas Mr. Mrs. and William childwomen and for men, hosiery Eliminates darning. Salary returned to Spanish Fork Monday Timpanogos Cave on Sunday of last ren, 75 a week for full time, fl:50 an after a short honeymoon trip. They week. hour spare time. Cottons, heathers, were married In Halt Lake City last Hold ami Guaranteed by MtKlH silks. Miss Mattie Kew:t: and Mr. and INTERNATIONAL STOCK- Wednesday. O. E. McMullen and daughters GIUH ERY and. JI.IRlfWARK and ING Mrs. MILLS, Norristown, Pa. of Salt Lake City visited here SunTHE WORLD Dltftl UOMIAXV. tADVKBTISEUXWD The roads up spc;ti Fork canday with Mr. and Mrs.George Newit t. yon are certainly rough and It Is no wonder that tourists would like to skip the road between Spanish Fork and Price. As this cannot convenSAYS iently be done, united effort should be made by the people of Utuh countlie old nnd mb thats ty until the road Is more uttraciivo reliable rodent destroyer. Comes In and less troublesome. no niivlng with other food. rake It Is a common practice to blame the world for our Individual faults back if it falls. Your money and failures Nothing la more futile than to criticise droometaneeaL Misses Bernice Warner and Lavlna 33c size ( I cake) enough for Pan-I1Discontent should be commended, but discouragement condemned. Christensen entertained a number Kiti lien or Cellar. Strong men are never satisfied with their achievements nor content with of girl friends at the homo of Mrs. men are ever Great to do their opportunities. eager IJ.V tdo (2 cukes) for Cli'eki n greater things. The conqueror triumphs because he has learned how to concentrate Ezra Warner Monday evening In House, coops, or small building. effort. Talent is worthless when latent Talent must bo applied to bo of Miss Helen Sterling, who is honor $1325 sire (5 cake) enough for all proven. Knowledge Is nothing unless used. Mere Information Is never leaving this week to make her home farm nnd the equivalent of action. The man who picks op knowledge and has no storage In Provo. Games were played, after building or idea what to do with It Is as helpless as a man la a canoe without a fartory buildings. paddle. which Ice cream, cantaloupes and Hold nnd by MOO'S Get a goal. It Is the first essential In making a life good. A single cake were servel. GROCERY and. HARDWARE and purpose Is the first essential of success. Who wants what ho wants when he wants It and wants It bad enough to go after It and keep after It will usually get It Every man is given brains and a backbone with the Idea that he will use both. You develop your muscle by contracting It In the application of Its power. You develop your mind by concentrating It on the mastery of a single subject. You cannot spell and multiply In the same breath. Concentration as contraction Is a cultivated quality. Some of our greatest inventions have been born In the distracting din of machine shops, but where all other activities were lost to the mind and hand that Were fixed on the pursuit of a single thing. The determined mind defies hindrances as a trained racer will hurdle handicaps. Resistance is essential to development. You do not sharpen your til sol by drawing It across velvet The keen edge comes only when ground against the flinty stone. The soft soul never tackled the hard job. History has been molded and made by men who had an idea and weie willing to endure whatever confronted them in their effort to reach that idea. Put yourself to work to do some worthwhile job and atlck to It until . It is done. That Is the only way to win. the success that satisfies. Ralph Done. y. RICHARD LLOYD JONES KILLS RATS RAT-SXA- P, 3, . ALICE BRADY in THE LEOPARDESS S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davln of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mra. II. R. Williams vhdted at This! Is Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Paco. 1 1 Be of Single Purpose .WflKKI S, WEDNESDAY, SKITENIRKIt I9tli , RAT-HN- the HriUh Amba-miorvpoit)i:g to b. gocrnnieut mi the effect of probibilin in the Iniiid Mate, i careful to confine himself to a recital of fait, sl.criatf rlesr of all opinion, lie Mate that the account in wivii g l aok have eratly inoul-- i f tlie Atlantia a uctv creased, that prohibition eaboard and other points of eny entrj for the nun runner. He declare, however, it would 1 Improper to n.une a a fact due i niircly to tin alienee of that the increase in sgving are many other dements that there liquor, because, he .says, the returned Into enter projerity ot Amcric since the rhe of the war. All In all the report i conw rvaiive to a degree. Foasibly the Ambassador is treating on ti Mih gioutul. have manhandled the We fear, too, that the pre n hi statiment that the in setting fith Ambassadors language h ether . enforcement of the VoUtead law is ye .cruliy a in follow m e can it no or ev,iiut one be in favor of proliiiiition i honored law the that tt without rtnluii the of the nw day more in the breach than in the olcarnunet :u hcns of state, yea, even in the national cnpitol It is this situation of hypocriienl tempiranec approval shouted from the housetops for pul lie e.mMunptioii while the bottle is used for private consun.pmn that is eaui.i more The poor man irritation in the count 17 than the .aw iw-lwho likes his beer ha a proper pro!-- t if ah.it he considers to be a luxury is kept from him whih the rich man is free for all law is catirur at the very orts of Indulgence. Diireirard titala of democratic government. That, mere than prohibition, ... ia the cause of our unrest. r, t V, taut-fHa- Get Kid of Hypocrisy I: k Tmo ia a lo fuai-r- t AaaiJ-- ' " i . .. 4 f,A 44 s ' -- . f t'f-'- Vx Maa gl n at Mr fro ml J. Tboma Sunday, lb iMrraaii.n being Ih birthday annl fr m C ' li aurprl- - dintior irofal Ih boot of Mr. and ter-ni-y ' 1 ft Viimo. California, la otli on anoib or building f.r I'm I Pant, floor W hiiin.'trr. bo aa runlfaMor for ih Pi.aoUb forV Federal Building, ha aoriirod lb rontrarla. nuiunm V 4 V J ' k yrirdy Ji.liiiM.it I. ft K, building A Ii ' , c - 1 rl Jt bd Oid.tt. 1 Hg pi.iipitijT iix mil JUudv of lalib iro armnnd o bioiui.ou npp r r 4 vjwnl bi.ti Hit ni 0 Jld Olbrf dlV-- tttd i Bo bwt Respecting Your Opinions (t Mtbb:il. M Mu rwu. to P I F.juirrJ on a Dtkboos. I Mr g, A. Guai-an.ee- A picture of the South Sea Islands that's great. Also FOX NEWWS and UNIVERSAL COMEDY. ANGEI.IM, THURSDAY, SEITEMBER 20th . HELENE CHADWICK , e IN PETER B. KYNES GREAT STORY . v The kind of a story the whole world loves. Dont get married until you have seen BROTHERS UNDER COLLEGE ,THE SKIN. Also WILLIAM DESMOND in AROUND THE WORLD IN 18 DAYS, Chapter H. Matinee at 3:30. Copyright ,923 by Richard Lloyd Jane Opens Monday, Sept. 25 The biggest tax we have to pay, aint levied on our oats an hay, nor saddled on our farms. . . . The dread exactions of tho law may strip ns till were feelin raw, but these are trivial harms. Our taxes is may be biggerin rent and take the last red cent, an grow with frenzied pace. . . . The sheriff may attach our pelts, an drive ns off to somewheres else, but thats a minor case. wld-der- Bros and Barnum-gaile- y Bigger than Ringling Circus. t i "t WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER. Watch for date. Commencing Monday, October 1st, our two-da- y pictures will be and run Monday Tuesday and eWdnesday and Thursday, an our single ay pictures will be run Friday and Saturday. ' I ' AGRICULTURAL UTAH - BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA THE FALL QUARTER of the Its nothin less than truth, to say, the heaviest toll we have to pay Is on perverted brains, . . . We pay a blame sight heavier tax on Caliban and Sycorax, than on our fertile plains. We hardly ever hear em quote the penalties of green-horvote, so deaf we seem to be. . . costs a sight of coin fer schools, but, forty times as mush fer fools, an rascal strategy! n .It Maintaining tlie liighest standards of scholarship, the Utah Agricultural College invtes only earnest, hard working young men and women to become members of the student body. To such as these it can promise an education that will insure success in life. The U. A. Agriculture Engineering Mechanic Arts O. offers degree courses in Home Economics Commerce Basic Arts and Science Education (including complete teacher training for elementary and high schools UTAH LOGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE UTAH |