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Show THE CITIZEN 10 Salt Lake Theatre Beginning Wednesday Mat. .February 22 4 Nights and 2 Matinees On His Farewell Tour her success she discovers that the man she loves has become a guardian to her child and she finds the treasure she seeks is really a golden gift. Thu picture gives Alice Lake a chance to display again her wonderful dancing ability, and this star, who won fame for herself by her artistic dances before going to the screen, takes full advantage of it in her latest picture. In the cast supporting her are John Boweys, Harriett Hammond, Joseph Swickard, Bridgetta Clark, Louis Geoffrey Webb and Camilla Clark. The Golden Gift is a Maxwell Kar-ge- r production. It was adapted by I'Toience Hein from a story by June Mathis. John Boyle was the x'liiiiiniiiiiiiiiRiHiiniHiiiiMmiiiiimiiiiMiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiQ! iPUliUiiib) '' Hinntf (XjtsKion A. D. 1922. Cafeteria Home Cooked Foods x A musical Irish comedy drama with songs Prices: 50c to $2.00. Orders Now Box Sale Monday. Office swuffitfcasa s Stats AS 1U ((Continued lrom Page 7.) sumption that the employees by their work contribute to the success of the enterprise in securing profits. This would be entirely correct if the- employees were given the opportunity to control all the functions of management, fix the salaries of all directors, direct purchases and sales and have the right of veto in all financial transactions. As long as they are expected, however, to work under the conditions provided by the management, with equipment and material furnished by the management, which in turn disposes of the product, the profit or loss is only slightly inliuenced by the excellence (or speed) of the work done by the men. Therefore, if the company earns large dividends, the sharing of it with the employees is but a matter of gift for the purpose of keeping peace with the owners conscience, if it is not a plain case of cowardice in anticipation that themen will rebel when they learn how small were their wages compared with the profits derived from, their toil. On the other hand, if the dividends were not declared, the workmen would lose their share, although through no fault of their own, since they might have been working as hard as possible, yet blunders in policy and management ruined their business. WILL ROGERS DOUBUtHROMECp BY EIKEBL.MCE (ONE WIU ROGERS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE OP THESE BOYS WAS FAMOUS ) MRECTED BY CLARENCE BADGER Coming to LOEW'S THEATRE for a three-da- STATE y run THE VALUE OF VARIATION. methods of taxation? "I consider it necessary, said Senator Sorghum, to enable the people to look forward to some kind of a change. If we cant satisfy em, we can at least keep em hopeful. Washington Star. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday February 19-20-2- A FELLOW FEELING. 1 Mail robbers never bother the bills. Usual Super Vaudeville Acts " " -- MMM Maybe there is such a thing as honor among thieves. Greenville Piedmont. REAL CONSIDERATION. S. D. EVANS Funeral Director State Street Telephone Wasatch 5516 48 South Quality Cleanliness Lunch NOTICE TO 3'REDiJ z i i Owl. Estate of Charles L. Sarg Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigned Main Street, Salt Lake before the 15th day of Ap$l' TRACY LOAN TK & Administrators Estate . Sargent, JOS. R. HAAS. Attorney .trators. V Date of first publication Dec-eased- I 327 So. Main St.f Salt 3 Lake 1922. NOTICE TO r.iHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII!lllimillllUIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIllltllllMlllini. Germany is finding that reparations are harder than preparations. New York Morning Telegraph. minlstrator. Date of first SUMMONS. the Tliinl Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Jeannette II. Buckhantz. plaintiff, vs. Maurice Tn Sum- mons. The State of Utah to the said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of tills summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action: and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Tliis action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. P. O. Address, Lake City, Utah. JOSEPH R. IIAAR', for Plalntm. Attorney 421 Kearns Bldg., Salt i D. 1922. .. Attor.0 publication, Btre ) the NOTICE TO CREDIT, x of Shep:Nob Deceased. Creditors will vouchers to the Newhouse Bldg., on or before the D M present ey underslgtof Salt Lab2. 1 11 8th day ifOT ' ; "WILLIAM HEBERT of' Administrator of the Esta wjj Deceased 1922. Shepherd Lovesy, BALL, MUSSER & ROBEg, torneys for Administrator. or Date of first D. 1922. publication, : NOTICE TO CREDI'-ra-t- O dece Estate of Charles Fred HI y ceased. n Creditors will present vouchers to the undersigned Building, on or before thtoT April. A. D. 1S22. NELLIE C. JE of Executrix of Last Will of Charles Fred Jennings, l)rg FRANK A. JOHNSON. to ' K Executrix. .ding Date of first publication e tj, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 1922. Estate of James Clialmer Smith, otherwise known as James C. Smith, and J. Clialmer Smith, deceased. Creditors will present cairns with vouchers to the undersigned at 608 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 20th day of April, A. D. ELVIE ELMOND Executor of the Estate of Smith, otherwise known Smith and otherwise known ch, the-Mar- A. D. 1922. Estate of Edmund defendant. c Tat Creditors will present ,' vouchers to the undersigned ' Gth West, Salt Lake City J. Tall), on or before Administrator of Mae Tall, Deceased. R. B. THURMAN, Consult County Clerk or the Signers for Further Information. Uuckhantz, AI CREDIT Estate of Minnie Mae J ALMA the EsferT1. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE8. SMITH. James Chal-mas James C. as J. Chal-m- er er Smith, Deceased. Booth, Lee, Badger & Rich, Attorneys for Executor. Date of first publication, February A. D. 1922. 11, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Maria S. Haven Burton, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 224 Kearns Blilg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on or betore the rlh day of May, A. D. 1922. WILLIAM SHIPLEY BURTON, EDWIN E. WILCOX, CHARLES SAMUEL BURTON, Executors of the Estate of Marla S. Haven Burton, Deceased. MORRIS & CALLISTER, Attorneys for Executors. Date of first publication, Feb. 4th, A. . 1). "Yassuh, mah Sambo am a perfect gemmum, even if we all do get into a spat now an agin. Yassuh, lie nevah lilts me where it shows. Tlie Orange AttoroW iberl 1922. "Why do you constantly favor new RAMAGE, , minlstrator. Date of first publication fato 1922. Dinner COLDWYN PRESENTS f itlabe Music - Mail to CREDiH Estate of John J. Han!f " ceased. Creditors will present y vouchers to the undersignpTI ton Building, Salt Lake Cifet before tlie 15th day of Adi Itof'' TIMOTU Yftjredl Administrator of the EstjJto 1 at Harrington, Deceased. THOMAS THE WAGE RELATION. RUGGED ROBIN Loe Hike iflotjjfr : jStm &M NOTICE TO Du-ma- r, in MUIIi AJ(IVv fore the 20th day of April , BANKERS TRUST MOT Administrator of the Egti Cumming Wetzell, otherwiJ; Ella Cumming Wetzell, pTirB and Luela M. Wetzell, Dei0 Booth, Lee, Badger & for Administrator. Date of first publication ' 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Luella Cumming Wetzel I, otherwise known os Elia Cumming Wet-zel- l, Ella C. Wetzell, and Luella M. Wet-zel- l, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Newhouse NOTICE TO CREDIT I istra Estate of Henry Leyland, ming Creditors will present . Lee vouchers to the undersignednisti Main Street, Salt Lake Cbf fli or before the 8th day f Ap22 N. Administrator of the esc Leyland, Deceased. N. S. PRATT, Attorney. Date of first publication, . - . 3 D. 1922. ' NOTICE TO Estate of Michael 706 CREDIT alt 1 19t Hugh Creditors will presenttratj vouchers to the undersignK! ker Bank Bldg., Salt Let Hi . on or before the 22nd day 1 1922. I ELLA E. If Administratrix of the E&oth Hugh Ilennessy, Deciasel B. R. HOWELL, Attorney 0f Cre tratrix. Date of first publien tion Miche D. 1922. . i"1 NOTICE TO CREdI22.01 Estate of Elvira Custom Jreditors will present cwcutoi rs to the undersign d alnoma Jounty Building, Salt LtNEAI A&ieys r before the 1st day It. VERNE Mcof f D. 1 administrator of the lushman. deceased. . VERNE McCULLOUGg, Di Attorney for Admir.'Str's Date of first public:' tln' 'and I. |