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Show cMMoeoooaoocHMoeoeooooooo ALONG LIFE'S TRAIL LET OUR By THOMAS A. CLARK Dm at la, Lolvarait f lUiawa. uoeoooooooooooeooeooeotiHMs (, Skilled Mechanics Drain Your Crank Case FREE i Letting amateurs grease your car when our skilled mechanics can grease it right Gibson Auto Works 967 EAST 21t SO. HY. 4540 PRINCESS ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c Shows Continuous, Starting' 7:30 p.1 m. Sundays, 6 p. m. Sunday and Monday, August 3--4 MABEL NORMAND in THE EXTRA GIRL Tuesday and Wednesday, August 5-- 6 JOHN GILBERT in THE EXILES Thursday and Friday, August 7-- 8 The Beautiful CARMEL MYERS and the Talented MALCALM McQREGOR in THE DANCER OF THE NILE It Has Everything in It That the Title Suggests Saturday Only, August 9 Porters Famous Novel MICHAEL OHALLORAN This Picture May Break Our Saturday Attendance Record MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP WaM.rn Boy Scouts are Union.) HOLLAND In "Jean- In describing Kuna Uuler and her garrulous family, caya: Always her slirlll voice whs heard In the house telling stories, always breathless, as though she had no time to aay everything, alwuye excited and spite of the protests which she drew from her mother, her father, and even her grandfather, exasperated, not so much because she was forever talking as because site prevented them talking theiuselvea. Tor these good people, kind, loyal, devoted the very cream of good people bed almost all the virtues, but they lacked one virtue which le capital, and Is the charm of Ufe: the virtue of alienee." My father used to say when we were ell chattering away and hs found It difficult to keep ue quiet, or when a more than ordinarily talkative neighbor had finished hie call, that In all hie life he had never been sorry he bad eaten too little or talked too little, and my father wae on the whole a rather quiet man. I believe the moat common and frequent admonition which I received la childhood, end my admonitions were not few, was to hold my tongue, end so far as 1 have been sble to carry out thla suggestion I have found It profitable. 1 have found out much more that I have wanted to know by listening and keeping silent than by talking and asking questions. When you tulk to a mnn and ask him direct questions, you often shut him up and make him suspicious. However much one talks and however much about any topic oue knows, 1 have found, too, that It Is the part of wisdom to keep a little In reserve never to tell quite nil that one knows, Just as In the matter It Is wiser to keep a little balance In the bank. George Eliot, In "Adam Bede, I believe It is, says that It Is a test of friendship that two people may walk or sit together for so hour and yet say nothing nor feel any desire or obligation to do sa It is not easy to keep silent under a taunt, or when an argument Is going on or matters are being discussed about which we may know more perhaps than those who art conducting the discussion, but It Is often far wiser to do so. Silence la often more eloquent and more illuminating than speech. It eliows not Infrequently more more poise, more restrained feeling. Holland expresses It: "Ah I It Is good to be silent," Chrle-tophsaid, stretching hts limbs. And talking Is no use I Sabine answered. Yes, returned Christophs, "we understand each other so well! They lapsed Into silence. e H-Y-L-A-- N-D SAME PRICES-SA- ME TIME OF SHOWS Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, August 3-4- Douglas MacLean Supported by Marguerite De La Motte and Raymond Hatton in A MAN OF ACTION A Mystery Comedy Drama, Fast and Funny Wednesday and Thursday, August GUY BATES POST 6-- 7 in OMAR THE TENT MAKER Friday and Saturday, August 8-- 9 Charles Murray, Noah Beery, Raymond Griffith and Mildred June in THE CROSS ROADS OF NEW YORK MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP COMINGU TO THE PRINCESS THE COVERED WAGON When ' planning your new home, don't overlook the im- portant item of heat. The future health and enjoyment of your family depends upon the heating system. In more than 160,000 homes from coast to coast, and from Florida to Canada (n Alaska in your own neighborhood the Caloric ripeless Furnace is proving by actual performance its ability to give utmost warmth and comfort under extreme weather conditions. The Caloric is a masterpiece of furnace construction. Delivers the maximum amount olhcat from every pound of fuel used. Requires attention but twice a day. Easily holds fire over night, assuring warm rooms in the morning. These and many other advantages commend the Caloric as THE heating system for YOUR home. We'll send you interesting bode of facts "Summer in Winter" without placing you under any obligation. Write, phone or call for it today 1 GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE SUGAR HOUSE REDEEMING THE TIME -5 chemistry building Is full an undergrmdunte amid to me late in May as we were walking past that structure. "What's the show?" I asked. "Oh, it's the loafers and the procrastinators trying to make up for lost time. A good lot of fellows plan to do most of their work the last three weeks of the semester. It Is a misconception not confined to youth that If you let opportunity go by you, you can ealcli her easily by entting round the corner. "Sly son failed In two subjects last semester," a father wrote to me this week. "Since he has now got the hung of the college, will It not be ixisihli next semester for hlin to carry these two subjects In additloh to his regular course? The subjects he failed in ought to be easy for him now." Haring carried but half their work one semester, most loafers feel confident thut they ran easily carry four times as much the next, "I ran nrnke It up before the end of When 1 get out of the semester." college I shall find time for all these things." "After I am married 1 Intend to cut out all my bad habits." How familiar these things souud. It seem n simple matter to redeem our lost time. If we have social or Intellectual or moral delinquencies we expect, all of us, to atone for them In the near future, end (lie longer we put It off the easier, often. It eeeine of accom- is kni to keep on ri'XOIOTOToroTo in the detection of certain flower thieves who are still operating In parts of the SILENCE In as 000000000090000 oioToTolbToTo the alert to help MKOMAIN salinated, WHY RISK Gene Stratton i,J, Passing Their Exams iFor Entrance To Penitentiary THE plishment. Every sinner condones his evil life by promising himself that he will ere long become saint; every loafer expects soon to brace up and get down to hard work and win success. Every Intellectual delinquent looks forward to the time when his studies will he creditably completed ; every fnllure sits In the shade and dreams of the time when he will have become a world-beateWe all expect, no map ter how lale the day, to redeem the lost opportunity ; but It la next to Impossible. There Is not a young person today. If he amounts to anything, who will ever have as much leisure time as he has at this moment, who will ever have as easy a chance to be wise snd good and happy as he hss today. The time and the opportunity that are lost are seldom. If ever, redeemed. Those who wait until the last to do their work, to make their reforms usually full. It Is an old. old rry, thla ; "Tha harvest Is pnst, the summer Is eiuled, sad I as not saved." The time that la loat Is seldom. If ever, redeemed. southeast. this stealFrom all appeal m ing Is the work or crown persons. On Saturday nlc'.t last. Inroads were made on i!i- - road bushes of the Stratford awnue district. On Sunday night, one of these fiends cut a brand new hose in two. Any scout or rl'izen observing the activities of these thieves can do an importait community service by reporting the matter to the police authorltieii. Some day In Salt Lake there will be such a community feeling against despicable activity of this sort that It will be an easy thing to apprehend the criminal and give him his full dues. YOU FOLKS WHO WANT MORE- -- Personal Service and Less Talk see us Dairymen To Feature COSTS NO MORE Cost Records Live-Wir- County Dairy Organization Hold Rousing Session. Dairymen of Salt Lake county at a meeting held at the office of the county agricultural agent yesterday completed the organization of the Salt Lake County Cow Testing association. Thirty-tw-o dairymen having a total of over 400 cows are members of the association. The association will begin active testing work about August 1st. This Is the fifth association organized in Utah, the other four being in Cache county. The keeping of production records and feed cost records, will be the features which will form the chief activities of the association. Application from several competent men for the position of tester were considered, and it Is expected that active testing work will begin about August 1. The officers of the association which were elected for the ensuing year are: W. T. Cannon, Jr., president; James Walker, vice president; Don Hogan, secretary-treasurer- ; Ray Spencer, director; Prentiss Fitzgerald, director. HANSEN AUTO COMPANY SUGAR HOUSE J GRANDDADDY COUNTRY EXCELS YELLOWSTONE SAYS WASATCH HIKER FIRST STORE mssssmiMiSST 1071 EAST 21stSO. SUGAR HOUSE As previously announced our plan of merchandising is self serve in the Grocery Department and you will be served in a courteous, obliging manner at our Meat Counter. We will stock well known Brands of Quality Merchandise, and will always sell on the smallest margin of profit possible. Our stores will he kept neat, clean and attractive, always putting forth every effort to guard the health of our patrons by handling only good wholesome food under the most sanitary conditions possible. Visit our first store at your earliest convenience. Compare our Quality and Prices. (Continued from page L) color material for rainbows scattered broadcast! Then another day of fishing, bathing, and play around camp, a bonfire party that lasted to the wee ama' hours two hours of sleep before the phonograph and cow bella (our getting-u- p calls) began their morning chant and someone said "4:30 time to get up we must be on our way by 6. A hike through the forest to the Savage Ranch and then the trip home. We had come over in the night time and had no idea what a gorgeously lovely country we had come over. Nor had we known what high dugways and scarey places we had passed. We followed a heavy storm down the north fork of the Duchesne a tumbling beautiful stream down to the Duchesne river; tlien Wolfe canyon, which Is a rather narrow gorge lined on either side by the most perfect array of pines set out as if by a landscape gardener, the tiny pines in front In irregular scalops and the big black green - spruces further up growing so high on the mountain side that it. seemed they surely would reach over the ridge of cliffs that lowered alnne them in silch a straight line that surely nothing but a great eythe could have made them ao level looking. And there was a magic light on them that always comes with rainbows! And the echo was wonderful. We took our time going through that section-had to on account of the roads but It was worth it, and I for one was truly thankful that we were not shut in some closed car from which we could but look ont through a piece or glass. We all returned with the feeling that soon right soon we were going back; that we must see more of that wondrous country a basin destined to be the admiration of the world. These Prices All Day Friday and Saturday CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 5 bars 18c MOTHERS Watch fur symptoms of worms in your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your children has worms, act quickly. Give the UttU one a dose or two of White' Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time tried and auccessful remedy Is used. It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 85c. Sold by Lloyd Pharmacy. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES, the very best Quality able, and we are selling at the very lowest prices possible. Meat Department Specials All Day Friday and Saturday Sliced BACON (Sugar Cured) 00 per cent Pure LARD, LAMB CHOPS, shoulder, Hamburger and Sausage, LAMB ROAST, lb 15c Boned and Rolled, lb 27c Bunked HM The Massachusetts Historical society says that Charles Bunker, sn early settler of Charlestown, who died In 1(164, owned about ten acres of fund on the highest hill In that town, which has ever since been known as Bunkers hill. The buttle, though not fought on his pasture, took place In Its nelglibor-hooand carried tha name of Bunker with It. Obtain- 1 d I lbs j2 lbs. 2 lbs LEGS OF LAMB, lb.... SPRING CHICKENS, lb. ;g nfi. |