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Show THE CITIZEN 8 the freshest crop of peaches ever picked in the Edwards orchard. This newest of the Edwards' productions is characteristic of the kind he has always produced, new songs, elaborate scenic setting and costume creations and a whole bunch of first released songs, including When Old These are New York Was Young. put together in an unusual manner so that each number is a song production. !' ACKERMAN AND HARRIS The new State theatre, formerly the Loews State, reopens this Saturday afternoon under the management of since the Loews western circuit was been closed for the summer season since the Loews western circuit was sold to Ackerman and Harris. Changes in the interior decorating effect of the house have been made and it reopens in a new dress of elaborate design. Weir Cassady, Salt Lake City man, has been placed in charge of the theatre. Cassady has been on the Pacific coast for some years, having operated many of the larger houses in San Francisco and Oakland. His experience is wide and varied and he was selected for the post here on account of his excellent showings in the other Ackerman and Harris theatres. Ackerman and Harris have installed in the State a combination musical comedy and photoplay program, the former to be headed by Monte Carter, well known locally and throughout the country, and the latter by some of the latest picture releases, the biggest that could possibly be obtained. Monte Carter brings with him a company of 35 persons, including a chorus of 20 girls. His opening musical comCarter is edy farce is Step Lively. a a Hebrew comedian, with great fund of humor. His manuscripts of shovrs to be presented here show a notable diversity of subjects, while his scenic and costuming departments will prove features of his productions. He will stage a new show every week. With Carter in the comedy end of the shows will be George White and Minor Reed, two able and clever farceurs. The latter pair play opposite Carter as Izzy in the plays. White is said to be exceptionaly clever in Irish and Dutch roles, while his other characterizations will also be interesting and entertaining. Reed specializes on eccentric parts, such as old maids and the like. Blanche Gilmore is the come-- ' dienne with the company, and Perque-taCurtney the leading woman. Miss Gilmore has been a member of the Carter organization for many reasons. Miss Courtney recently closed a successful season with the Redmond Players in San Francisco. Billie Bingham is the pretty ingenue, while the soubrette laurels are to go to Charlotte Creed. Howard Evans, the juvenile. leading man, will be a favorite with local audiences. Vernon Sangmaster, 21 year old youth, a cornetist, soloist and a singer, has been placed in charge of the orchestra, although the arrangement of the shows will be under the personal supervision of Carter. , o MINING NOTES. The Citizen is now publishing delin-quenotice of assessment No. 2 of 1 cent per share, for the Emma Silver Mines company. This list contains around three thousand names. The second assessment was levied on July 7 and the sale date has been set for September 13. F. B. Cook is serce-tarwith offices at 125 South Main street. nt y, i . The Silver Dipper mine, of which Chas. E. Street, 1408 Ninth East I i The Selma Mines company is running delinquent notice of assessment No. 26 in The Citizen. Sale date has been set for Saturday, the 9th day of panys . , r, September, at REOPEN STATE THEATRE. . street, is the secretary-treasureis running delinquent notice of assessment No. 10 in The Citizen. Sale date on this stock has been set for September 18 an extension from August 30 and will take place at the office of Willey & Willey, in the Walker Bank building at 3 p. m., of that date. 1 oclock, at the offices, 220 ALTA TUNNEL. The Alta Tunnel & streak Transportation company in Big Cottonwood district, after passing through a lean segment of its ore bedding, where the bed was narrow and the ore contaminated with zinc, reports a decided improvement, both in the size and value of the the lean stope. Notwithstanding . continuous production been maintained at. the rate01 and six tons a day. Lot 29 off tons, was closed last Friday an other carload will be in at ter before the end of the moot! The Dutchman vein, on drift is being driven southwest! the overthrust, is reported to be times as wide as where It jf i?iiiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i,lllll! com- Felt building. Miss Hazel Wiley is secretary. Delinquent notice of the Tar Baby Mining company is now running in of The Citizen. This is the follow-uassessment No. 28, which was levied on the 3d day of July. Sale date has been set for Monday. September 4, at 2 p. m. General offices of the company are at room 523, Atlas Mock. HAROLD LLOYD in GRANDMAS BOY p W. N. Gundry is secretary-treasure- LOVE NEST BILLY BOUNCERS r. The Tintic district reoprts. a new shipping mine. It Is the American Star, which last week appeared on the metal market with its first consignment of ore running around 100 tons. " CIRCUS BOWMAN BROS. CLINTON AND CAPELLE LOCKHART Good showing of ore is reoprted at the Sharp property in Tooele county, where Alex Caldwell is busy mining lead. This ore is found near the surface and carries values around 20 per cent lead and four to five ounces silver. The present showing seems to justify the prediction that the Sharp property will soon enter the category of regular shippers. After being closed for several days, during which time important changes were made to the hoisting equipment, the Grand Central mine has resumed full operation, says the' Eureka Reporter. The mine management switched the hoisting power from steam to that of electricity and installed an electrical cage, together with many other modern features, which bring the mine equipment up to par with any in the state. The change is said to make both for more efficient operation and for greater safety, in view of the fact that oil control of the hoist breaking mechanism has been installed. At the Park Nelson, in the Park district, a new find of ore is reported, which was found less than a hundred and fifty feet from the surface. Dave Scott says the property has every indication of making a big producer. The face of the incline in the tunnel is all in ore, fully two feet of which is high grade, assaying, according to Manager Nelson, 16 per cent copper, 16 ounces silver and from $5 to $20 in . gold. Conditions at the King Consolidated looking better. More men have been put to work the past week and the price of the stock has advanced on the local exchange. are reported Ten men were killed and 1,147 injured in the mines of Utah outside of the coal mines in 1921, according to figures compiled by C. A. Allen, chief inspector of the United States bureau of mines and also for the state industrial commission. The greatest number of fatalities was in copper mines, the number killed being four, and the greatest number injured being in gold mines, where 967 were hurt. Another assessment, No. 21, of cent a share has just been levied by the directors of the Eureka Bullion Mining company. The delinquent day is September 20th and the sale day October 12th. THE AND LADDIE th! YOUNG PAINTER COME EARLY. 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