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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, I'LUKl AHY 29, 1921 endurance. Annie Sic verts: Charles, Maid, Mi iWilfwrd Longson; Unde, Bill Harries; Niece, M:s Villa Fenton. The Improvements of the stage i hoi. .id by the Bishop to be done, whs truly wliai was needed, and is a splen-- i d'd improvement. tion" at l'ai ley's Ward Meeting House This entertainment Friday, the i ti:st elass and is given on a money bark guarantee if mu, satisfied. Everybody come. lld-.h- ' a MARY au-- The Jurriugton Musical Vaudeville Co. u i;l present 'The Coniine Genera- Granite High Notes . ast ( oin 1 .i 'acts About tilt On r I t'lejilume i ti"v ninro l'.'tlj. Only Wcman Jcckcy. On Monday as March 3. the than mu- aid onc-- Pf Tie -- I :n the Mu.-iM! ts Thel-Collcg.a-.SMtos us Maiyaret I.iigb. (hi'.gtiter of a pre-cuTelephones I Il.lp League . '.i.c world. f. r'liiT Kentucky r ms Gr on. :o..t'is'.c, ;.t the Assembly there were In all l' . rest 'itier la ON I t America. Hall, fur ivjth s huul ami university the only woman stud. ills. Tno general public will not nor- -, s CihU.ltood. The increa-- e in tb.- : i nVr S'.ie has riil be :dn. i:te.l. Th:s tile lu- -t of a phenes in the Inilil S'uii". .!;irli:' li'Ll was greater than tin- - .m r ne in Mrs. Je eph I! award, 1230 E. List Sc. tlie number of .;i ,.i 'i it... I. rest of the wo i'll eon.!' PRETEXTS IMTCTTO.V Ey LAURA MILLER - :n Tlie grente-- t The Ihty of MiMtie:tp .':s in fie-- h . i till.i'S - : l'1 t!,e le.irvelous lnnuiai'i.', a in pnpuiation, ivi portion fV . 4 W w prei.ura'i.iii .! i i i V as many telephones a ot er 7 tlct ei.iiiis in IbpiM nn l fw.ler f,,n.i. , . 1S24. by It is l.: a ('.mbiRaiK.il treatment that not Times as many as i'i over !i times as many a- - Nanas. only punias tie wound of gen. is that THE OPEN DOt):i TO inti-- ' in m bid ii bc.ils lie; iic-- h with e.ui J. ROMANCE Rail wounds ot I'roduction of teleplii-'- .' irans .1: Ig; cMr.uiriliviry i ike week to heal with the fir the Bell System by tint Wc.-t- i i i cuts wbii-- liniments n rn-i:li.Lly inidet l'lli'etrie Company this tr will excel iinliuury A liousekeoiier's till' altim-- l p.iuerfiil iutlueuei' of ll:Ls Wonderful .at'O.DOli an increase 40 picture of her life remedy. I'licc (IiI1kR title, (We a lid? I Lit), uiucli-tr.per cent over the rvord ou puL of a luwdi kmi-eyed- , r 50; uml tide, fs il.l by What v suffereil from an alt.ik of s .atn-- :m. year ago. uiui- - of mine. Miss Imshas t'hristensen been m White tin of tills one? Moj d's rharinaty Dr. laul Kammerer, the eminent pital after an operation for appendi- Austrian smell of elcaiilines.-- : 1702 .So. 11th East. Adv. !1 li0 biologist who has -- I mien: s Teachers citis. ami in join white paper In restful welcoming the return of the imalnls. ly uiifusblouiihle furni'' Mrs. Folsom was bv Miss civil trimmed with Musser and Mrs. Uhr during the abin of the sence eharuiliigly painted regular designs, mid betrujina Mr. iiiiM'iiiv of sears that Cheneys classes have reeeni'.y been in a moving tan. joined in a very comnii iulable tvpe of public service. Noticing that the the towel rack; u leu; a walls of their school room were lure blue ler.-la-u rug on a land unattractive they volunteered to Wood tbior. take up a collection for tin- purchase I'm the room In n Inn. of a picture. Mare than ninety stu- Whore would the modern Add u general store uu Hie enrner. dents contributed in amuunts varying commercial w o r 1 d lie l'laee the corner In a lea.ce oil ii from a dime upwards. A committee : Maine lint ho'-- wiili a without it? Every enconsisting of La Verne Bird, Valine aiitulnis Tanner, Leona llerbst, Mariam Bishop, limit, and u tun e terprise, every forward and Vernon Stevenson selected the to (lie raillii'ild. ha to bo financed by step is which a R. of nature tone picture tuii't you see Klilln i ilia Walls pro- Atkinson commercial U Fox's bank. We "Land Where the as a happy Shamrocks Grow. prietor of More and 1. finance your can you help wife? And ns a loo i.iivi uiiinail. The young People are decidedlv to own business, (live us the wiih a hank nceouni alwas rendy for lie eoinmemli'il on their effort. The opportunity to do so. emergency calls; mid wiili a fund of picture will not only give pleasure to common sense? Her euiiiuiuii sense is the present members of the class hut .'i ts the sort that tells liow much gingham will he an object of interest to for many years to come. to buy for the old women, whether to lay in u supply of spurt sweaters or Swimming Meet of jam for the milking uf die same Wednesday, February 2ii, at 3:30, lids season, and liow to get from a Granite High swimmers meet casual summer visitor top prices for Saints in a contest at the Granite the L pool, the line hooked rugs which the minis- Granite has never had a more proinis- - A ter's widow bus been lHTsiiailed to ing team than this year. The lineup: If Warhurton, 50 yards and 100 yards. put on aule. Anderson, diving and relay. The coal shortage tiivil the hriilna Walling, lirest stroke and relay. of malty a New England business man Bailey, 220 yard swim. last winter. Call It luck or good Ijarson, plunge. or both, tliut Siuthwcst HarH I.ittleford, 220 yards ami diving. bor did not suffer. A huleii barge, There has been more enthusiasm for K N. J. GEO. A. COFF, Cashier HANSEN, Pres. n outran headed elsewhere, ground swimming at Granite this year thanifi JOHN F. BENNETT, Vice-Prcside the harbor; Katherine Walls had ever before. The boys have been reg-ulin their practice fur they wish to the wit utid tlie cash to take the lly. 1850 cargo on shares with three ntlu--r deal- put Granite on the map. Warhurton, ers of tlie county. She believes that quarterback und athlete, is U swimmer with a great It pays to belong to business associa- also a Ha-edor of to reud tions, advancing reports dropping prices, to go to Huston and Providence and New York, mul to meet loading dealers In ninny lines of merchandise. A modesty null love of the (Mist which keeps her departed fathers name still over the store entrance, and makes her father's pet rat the biggest and thriftiest and most spoiled cut In Hancock county sire only a few uf the traits that set upnrt one village storekeeper. She Is a woman who would succeed unywhere, but who finds her greatest huppluess and usefulness on (he aisit to which It 1ms pleased God to cull her. She has taught Romunce, like Fortune, the way to her door. SUCCEEDS I j of Sia-o- n. .1 muary 1. - , u- - C 'entitled A. is working on a play The Elopnni t of Ellen, un- 1. tier the direction of Miss Kuth Ashby. It will be presented .soon. The farmers feel to rejoiee over the snow storm on the tldth. Many were preparing their gardens thinking spring was here. We need the snow. This may be interesting to many who cross the Atlantic today. This notice was issued by the Church in Liverpool to those who intended to emigrate to this country in the year lSoii: Pbla Negri and Jack Holt, in a scene Com the Paramount Picture A George Fitzmaurice Production The Cheat i MAIN STREET - . !" IV-l- bs. ter daily. Powerful, Settings Elaborate and Novel and Beautiful Costumes Are Worn by Star materials. But is is in the acting of her .difficult role that Pola Negri proves the possession of that fire, nerve, power and magnetism, which have made her name a household word atre for two days, beginning next everywhere. To see her in the courtSunday. Jack Holt, Paramount star, room scene, where she makes her is featured as leading man, while .confession, involving shame, guilt Charles de Roche, the popular French land despair, is to see a form of scn-istar, now a member of the .dramatic expression that takes part Paramount Stock Company, heads the of its greatness from the European school and is tempered sufficiently supporting cast. It is one of few in which this celebrated star has to our standards to be thoroughly understandable by any class of au- -' appeared, that has a happy ending. .lienee. Jack Holt Featured The production is by George FitzIn gentler moments, she exhibits maurice and Ouida Bergere wrote the rare restraint in direct contrast to scenario. Jack Holt plays the fea- the vividness of the emotional scenes. ture role of a husband in the picture. Versatile to a degree, she has acCharles de Roclic, celebrated French complished a fine piece of work in actor, is in the support as a white man The Cheat," that spectators are cercrook posing as an Eost Indian prince. tain to approve. Two of the greatest dramatic situations ever employed on the screen that are presented in the picture when Pola Negri as the wife is branded by the spurious prince to and the courtrooms scene, where, in order to save her husband from prisOfficers and teachers were 100 per on fur the shooting of the Hindoo cent at Sunday school union at Granite herself the which she did, prince, Our quarterly social has star bares her shoulder and displays Stake House.to do with it. It works; the scar the brand of the Hindu. 'something it. try Immediately a riot ensues and the verdict is set aside. The Sunday School Dramatic club Beautiful Gowns Worn played to a crowded house on Friday The beauty of gowns is exemplifthe 22nd. The cast in the two farces ied in a marked dgeree. The epi- were as follows: where Miss Negri selects her sodes, The Exchange of Miseries: Judge, trousseau, afford opportunity for a William White; Imp, Miss Beth Alder; pageant of fashion. Her own gowns Poor Man, John Rowe; Vain Woman, designed by Ilovsrd Greer, are noth- Miss Vera Liddle; Rich Citizen; Wood-vill- e Beardall. ing short of e xquisite daring, unconventional ar.d of the most superb Rascal Pat": Pat, Elmer Savage; Incontestably n screen masterpiece, George Fitzmaurioes Paramount production, The Cheat, presenting the famous star Pola Negri, in the finest role of her picture carrer, will be the feature attraction at the Princess the- pie-tui- es ; j This will be about sufficient for the passengers. If, however, they should want more, or a gi eater variety, they can supply themselves therewith. Passengers must furnish their own beds, conking utensils, and provision boxes. If they have beds they will do, but if nut, they ean purchase straw ones when they arrive in Liverpool for a few shillings, which will answer well enough for a sea voyage. Tinware may also be purchased in this town for a few shillings which will answer the purpose. A committee of three is appointed upon all vessels to preserve good or- der and cleanliness during the voyage, a thing essentially necessary to tlie g comfort, health and general of tlie Faints while crossing the great well-bein- deep. The Court of Love The Court of l.ove was the name apIn the later Middle ages to groups of noble ladles who often, while assembled to listen to the declamations of the troubadours, took occasion to decide upon questions of courtesy and etiquette, particularly in fairs of love. According to some thorltles, these courts formed regular Institutions during the Twelfth century. There was a code of .11 articles and declsluns are said to have lieen based on this code. A typical example of Hie questions submitted to such tribunals Is the following: If a lady listened to one admirer, pressed the hand of another, und touched with her toe the foot of a third, which of these three was the favored suitor 1 plied Quits So. Jud Tunklns says the man who gets the liest of the bargain Is usually the one most willing to let bygones bs bygones. b-- -ce -.. . . I:.-- . Iis-li- ery i l I n . sicil 25 lbs. of biscuits; in liis. of Vheat-e- n Flour; 20 lbs. of Rice; 50 lbs. or Oatmeal; 10 lbs. of lork; 5 lbs. of Sugar; o lbs. Molasses or Treacle; Tea; 3 lbs. Butter; 2 lbs. Cheese; 1 Pint Vinegar; 3 Quarts of Pure Wa- Pola Negris New Picture The Cheat a Masterpiece Cast is For the Voyage: - , . The M. in this country, remarked in a recent interview that the A.arican t serv.ee tues uac civic a black eye. 'turing a.-- li, Trade Depends on Banking - j i , rurk-buiiii- d niu'c-u-ila- y stu-den- SHIiEnNKINimp nmii-agenie- nt s. ar m A. new. kind o Washing Machine For rthe: first time a washer with, all the features women want OUT WHERE THE WHEAT BEGINS of a farm The secretary-treasure- r loan association In St. Taul, Kun., doesn't proiwrly belong In any category of Main Street women. For her hack yard contains 318 acres. The work for the farm loan aasoclntlon. uml other work for the Big Island school board are casual tasks while the farm Is literally the big Job. But Susie UUiImws, an orphan, who has certainly found success liy either man's or woman's measuring lupe, has accumulated opinions that Miss n Tuwn-ISrcor Miss may well ponder. As to where a girl ahould seek success di'KHils on what kind of luick-hniithe girl bus, Miss Gibbons says The real question la liKiiiili'ully. whether the girl Intends to make good, not the size of the town that to lie her home. And us to the qualities that have made for her own sum's1 keeping pcrix'tuully busy" la one part of the prescription. Getting along well with people Is another essenllul Ingredient even for a farmer, though Miss Susie to Gllilnins Isn't eoiici'lled enough claim the credit due her. lustenil she explains: "I have hud my lnmsekeeis er lift el'll years. She la an angel. My farm manager I. as been here seven years. My friend lire veritable It seems to me the chief tribute they've paid my futher who was the best dad on earth lias taken tlie form of watching my welfure." Hilt It's wlien she explains why sh couldn't he laitilcd or coaxed or driven to life In the Ids city that Susie Gibbons truly waves eloquent. Weill I dont have to wake up In the morning and hear the tattering feet of (he family above. Xo elevated trains where liaticiinty Is packed in like e itllc ears. No Ironstock In clad boar for lunch. No dictaphones (thank the good Lord). No coming out of an oilin' at 5:30 In Join In a mad lioiiirwarl i i.sh. with nil the loveX" prisonllke existence ly day gone. within granite walls." Washer with aplnnw in washing position City-Hor- d c liap-licu- "C'VERY part made as simple, as a s The Savage washes, rinses, blues and dries your clothes all in one tank. It needs no other tubs. It dries without a wringer. to see. It's all safely enclosed.. The Savage Washer and Dryer looks as simple as yur laundry tubs, and its easier to use than your sewing machine. It is as practical as if you had planned it yourself. (lalvanirtl Tub Machine $ 1 Come in and see how it works Stop in and see for yourself how easily and quickly the Savage Washer and Dryer does the whole family wash. It will do away with the exhausting labor of washday. Well tell you about the easy monthly payment plan which ,5 will enable you to own this new washer. 15 Copper Tub Maeliine $100 1 Sold on Easy Terms I SAVA V. wc-tc- rn 1 G E WASHER,flrf DRYER Than Needles. r ll.c pin in It primitive fiTin of spike, thorn or fish hutie was ti r in I.nlit :i garment together long tie fore tin earliest needle mid thread was known. Tin-- brass wire pin of today vvus llrst made In Knglnnd In Skit. In the Kume year the first drill 19 eyed needles ivcre made hy using l ':i Pins dur--E- able, as perfect as skilled experience could make it. Tested and approved by the laundering expert of Americas greatest university. Theres nothing complicated or hard to understand about it. You dont need to know anything about machinery to run it. There isn't even any machinery Cl-lr- Irchuhlr u-- ed s Granite Uinier and Hardware So. lost East 21st lly. 210 So. 1H 1 ' Mil muniik J' STORE 1 tumping nuii-hliic- . a'tKJfcati'aTe 'TIW'STIIffiril'liISlirffii! |