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Show THE CITIZEN 8 With the First Nighters REPUBLICANS TO MASS Marion C. .Nelson, a local soprano of NANOOK OF THE NORTH, AT POPULAR LAGOON enviable reputation, is featured in sevROMANCE OF THE ARCTIC, RESORT JULY 13TH. eral selections. Among her offerings-wilHEADLINER AT PANTAGES. be La.Boheme and Coming Home, two songs. She En mass is the word! Where Old Boreas reigns supreme, will be Miss accompanied by Becky where the days and nights are of equal Fully persuaded that the big outing Almond.. of hosts the duration and usually last for six Republican planned' for The adArie and orchestra quartet will, months, where blizzards blow and Salt' Lake City and county, and the furnish remainder of the the program fierce gales penetrate to the marrow joining counties and towns, by the Young Mens Republican Club, will with some excellent vocal and instrubones, where all is a white, glistening numbers. The of mental members this bring out a mob of stalwarts and just crystal of congealed water and ice, more which possesses where life is a continual struggle plain folks those steadfast sovereign aggregation, mu-.- ,, a for than local in' good reputation voters who are interested keeping against the elements, where the Aurora are: J. H. and .tenor first Bull,, Utah and the nation in the ranks of the sic, Borealis fantastically illumes the midA. R. ban joist; Poulton, second , tenor night sky,, where giant. Arctic beasts party powerful, that party whose history of achievements synchronizes and violinist; A. F. Poulton, baritone, roam at will, where all is primal and with the growth and expansion of these and pianist; Harry Jellison, basso and primative, theres where Nanook of traps; Kenneth Midgely, xylophone; the North, chief of a sturdy and roUnited States for over a half century there will be long files of extra trains William Harbach, clarinet, and Mr. An- tund band of Eskimos, staged the first 0 derson, trombone. The solo offerings to carry the bulk of the people movie picture of glacier land at the extreme north of the American contor perhaps more who will storm for tomorrow will include Bubbles will from be which next sung inent High Jinks, the gates of Lagoon Thursday of Mr. Rocked in the CraBull, and by week. The picture, which is this week, beof Mr. dle Jellison. the by Deep This gala day for the Republicans of ing shown to crowded houses at the In addition to the two free vaudecentral Utah has been designed solepopular Pantages, is refreshing and ville shows, which commence at 3:30 cintillating in its newness and its vaouting ly as a It has none of the significance and 4:30, there will be a free movie riety and spice of life. Those who do not know how the other half exist will of a political powwow; it will be enat 8:45 tomorrow night. idea of the pleasures get a first-han- d tirely free from political harangues or Next Thursday the Young Mens Rewill be and trials of an existence in the vicingiven dogmatic speeches ; it of Clubs Weber Salt Lake, compublican over to the free expression of the ity of the North Pole when they see munity life of those who recognize in and Davis counties will celebrate at this great picturization of the wildest our land of the free the best form of the resort. There will be baseball, and most thrilling manner of life that any number of the species humanus is government now extant upon this games and other carnival attractions. heir to. globe. Delegates, with their wives, from all This great picture was flimed by It is Quite possible and more than over the state, are to be in atexpected Robert J. Flaherty, fellow of the Royal probable that some aspiring candidates the and tendance, sponsors promise Geographical Society, who spent apwill be present, in which event there are likely to occur a few impromptu that there will be something doing proximately two years at the task, receptions ; but the main idea of the every minute. penetrating far into the northern frigid to is Club Young Mens Republican provide a grand day of pleasure and wholesome entertainment for all who attend this big event. The entertainment program is to be widely varied and has been doped out to meet the approval of everybody, young and old. Aside from the natural charms of the Lagoon resort, combined with its features that make for pleasure and .entertainment, there will be amusements specially chosen to fascinate the children and the women folks. For the men there will be staged wrestling matches and boxing exhibitions and various contests of skill and l ever-popul- ar . - . 15,-00- get-togeth- er par-excellenc- e. , . Nanook Of The North At Pantages This Week manly prowess. For this day the Lagoon resort will be solely under the direction of the Young Mens Republican club and ev- ery precaution for safety and pleasure of the big crowd that is expected to be present has been taken. A' word in conclusion is requested regarding the auto highway, to the Lagoon, which nearly, everyone knows is the best paved road in all Utah, and constitutes a delightful and invigorating drive to an equally delightful and invigorating pleasure ground, zone that the world y glimpse of the sturdy children of the north fa and their trials and pi The characters are all the band headed by the nook. Big, strong and he is the living epitome of land he calls home. To hj, comes charming Nyla, y belle of the tribe, a wini little lady, marvelously eh pleasingly nave. Also thei the wild, carefree little boy his northern games and frig dogs; just like American who leaves a most fasci: sion Aside from its picturesque ing features the picture is cational. It supplements and the little contained in books about the great wide snow and ice to the north i the ilization. It is a picture child should see. It is living picture, it is an production of actual condii of a strange, yet a kindly, d lovable people. Such a person is Nanook, hunter of the north, and nd I are the members of his fan ing from place to place, Nam his family with the meat oft he catches before the bites them with his teeth i came them. And they are fish of that any follower of Isaac would go miles to catch. With his fellow hunters he) a walrus. The mate of the walrus makes a valiant effort a rescue, but Nanook is succes dead walrus is dressed with knife of ivory which Nanook b from a walrus tusk. Then Km his people slice off pieces of and eat it raw. Nanook traps fox and constructs an igloo, is the Eskimos home. It is fi tirely of ice and snow and stf protection against the blasts d lar winds. Protection as it it11 perature inside must be kef ft freezing to keep the place ing. But Nanook ami his peef in this place. Nanook also seal in a very interesting The vaudeville pa t of the is headlined by the Cosmopolite ers, a clever act. Cnrg a are good on the saxophone Mack and Lane are a dians of class A. JOverett's prove interesting ciilertainen and Price, tight wire pe fer some new thrillers. A comedy and selections' th 11 i e P 1 a . tages musicians rouml out ' i LAGOON. The vaudeville program at Lagoon tomorrow promises to be. one of the musical treats of the season. Mrs. THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE." 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