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Show K f 4 THE CITIZEN I - modern bath bathers, , he . llflo rooms, etc. ijjtion to the many people from club Provo, and towns in two centers of population be-jte- se jie, epai regularly at Crystal Hot tourists passing along the s,im iny transcontinental motor jjj type he this high- - resort a haven of rest dusty journey. long mo.i which exists entirely independent of civilization. All the activities in the life of the Eskimos such as fishing and fighting with seals and walrus, building tents in summer and snow igloos in winter, built in an hour at the end of winters travel are shown in day of the Fathe Special, Nanook of the Week of July 5th at Pan-tageNorth dog-sled- Nanook of the North A Story of Life and Love in the Arctic at ge PANTAGES s. irdi ac ift a YOU 10 the North, l00kof Week Starting Wednesday, July 5th KNOW THAT the big the first motion feet in length) photo-wholly in the Arctic regions? the Pathe look of the North, first motion picture Ijy, is the is feature, pic-(8,00- CONGRESSMAN LEATHERWOOD TO 8TAND FOR RE-ELECTI- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHHiiin 0 d actual life of ogthe 5 the Eskimo a truthful and vivid story of and Mother Eskimo and all the at home? Nanook of big Pathe feature, jrth," was made by Robert J. and explorer of Sir ty, engineer in the o McKenzies' expeditions ikimos tarn 1 v M lesi, Ctrl Lands of the Far North East as described the Hudson Bay In the published records of the if an OWI Geographical Society. the North, the big feature, the scenes of the picture ocated in the vicinity of Cape n, N. W. Ungava; covering a spanse of land and frozen sea of the way up the oast of Hudson Bay uninhab-cep- t by a small tribe of Eski-Sanook rs vi y to lurth Crys Soi the i are two-thir- jje Hun been rs nook en :e oft ice. find re-decor- i lied ' and lu now at yonr uervlce. I The eluNHleNt tlint it lu pounlble to be produced are yonru for the nuking. 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DRIVE OUT SUNDAY OR FOR TIIE "FOURTH' ! s ' s s s CRYSTAL HOT LAKES ISO South Street Near State Road. e out ve IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIISIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIUIIUIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIHU ightfn fords, conr i provii 1 MONROE SALISBURY in ngcle nd-bi- 5 f 1 PERSON In an exciting sketch of the Far North. I GEORGE ARLISS in THE RULING PASSION And a Great Vaudeville Bill An Education in Avoirdupois HOW TO GROW THIN" R. WAYNE AT THE ORGAN JOSEPH LITTLE JIM & COMPANY The Bear With the Human Brain CHESTER NELSON & KITTY MADSON in A Rube and a Ruby CHARLES SOLADAR presents CINDERELLA REVUE WILSON & McEVOY REGULAR PALS By Searle Allen Europes foremost and novel troupe FOUR ERETTOS Unequalled hand jumping and balancing humorists hunter and head man of the small tribe of Eskimos the upper East Coast of Hud-po- r the great motion picture feature, Nanook of the North, his l,n are as thrilling as his gentleness toward the and v? lcn a affecting. lie served as guide and faithful com-- 0 Explorer Flaherty. . 811 5 tne region of Cape Dufferln on . . i v; jonh s I .. To date no opposition to the aspira- well-wishe- South Main Street ART PHOTOS 1920. tions of Congressman Leatherwood to succeed himself in Washington has developed, and his political friends and believe that he will have a clear field when the convention day rolls around. Congressman Leatherwood, in view Wilcox &tulo 122 e ;tob f of v 0. Leatherwood arrived in Salt Lake last Wednesday morning and shortly thereafter made formal announcement of his intention to again seek nomination from the Second district before the Republican congressional convention, which convenes July 15, at 10 a. m., in the ball room of the Hotel Utah. The Second district is comprised of Salt Lake, Utah, Davis and Tooele counties, and will send delegates based on the popular vote for Governor Mabey at the last state election in Congressman E. . |