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Show f H E CITIZEN PREPARATIONS FOR GALLA WEEK AT SALTAIR BEACH Soprano Solo, Carmena Mrs. Ada McDonald. Selection from Many Big Outings Scheduled by Prominent Organizations; Bathing is at Its-Bes- W Now. Next week Is a live one at Saltair. Hot weather and the inevitable gayety n of has already started the patronage toward the peak, and in addition to the regular schedule of bathing, dancing and picnicking and concessionary fun, many big days are programmed for the coming week a combination that is sure to crowd the resort 'with merry pleasure seekers. Tuesday, July 17, will be Z. C. M. I. day, and many big prizes as well as a jolly program of stunts and events have been planned. Wednesday, July IS, is Liberty stake day, an annual event that is famed for its originality and pep. While Thursday, July 19, is Cambrian day. In connection with this last, it is to be noted txiat this is the 27th anual celebration of the Cambrian society to be celebrated at the famous resort. In connection with Z. C. M. I. day, .the regular Tuesday night Fox Trot contest will be held. This will be the fourth contest of this season and six winners will be picked and, as is the custom, will be honored wtih a box of the finest Cullen chocolates. These six with all the regular Tuesday night winners, will be eligible for the contest to be held Aubig semi-fina- l gust 21, the winers of which will be eligible in turn for the final contest to be held August 28. The winners of the last contest will receive a silver loving cup. Bathing at the resort is now at its height. The water is unusually fine warm, sparkling, clean and very invigorating as testified by the ravenous appetites boasted by all bathers after leaving the water. One of the innovations in the bathing department is the It now flooding of Sunset Beach. makes a fine wading pool for the kiddies and has been connected by a board walk with the bath houses so that the kiddies may get there quickly and comfortably. The dancing at Saltair has taker on an additional spurt, due perhaps to the novelty stunts initiated by its popular conductor, Frank Asper, in connection with the enormous and dashing Military Band at the resort. All the latest hits such as Yes, We Have No Bananas, together with surprise thrills at every turn are making the big hall the favorite rendezvous of the most skillful and peppy dancers of the region. Another feature which is gaining steadily in popularity is the Sunday Band concert. Under the able leadership oi Mr. Asper a choice and delightful program is presented every Sunday afternoon from 5 : 15 to 7 : 15. These are being very well received. The program for the coming Sunday, July 15, is as follows: March, The Hour of Victory Beaton Mendelssohn Overture, Buy Bias Popular Roberts (a) Oh! Harold! (b) "Underneath the Mellow Moon" Hall mid-seaso- O t Wilson The Hugenots Meyerbeer INTERMISSION. Massenet Scenes Pittoresques Marche Air de Ballet Angelus Fete Boheme The Mill in the Forest Eilenberg Baritone Solo, Prologue to Pag- Leoncavello liacci Mr. P. Melvin Peterson Waltzes from The Princess Pat-.- - Herbert Finale. The following Sunday, July 22, will be Kiddies Day. Program will be furnished by twelve professional entertainers of the Purrington Dancing School, with song and dance numbers, and beauty choruses adorned in elaborate and stunning costumes, featur. ing little June Purrington, who has played the west coast vaudeville cir- cuit. SUBSIDY FOR COTTON. An item of news which should be of intense interest to the southern cotton growers is that concerning the proposed British plan to subsidize the cotton growing industry of the Empire, a bill to that effect having been introduced in parliament. Our commercial attache at London reports that the empire cotton bill has been given full and official sanction and support by the Empire Cotton Growing association, and is now receiving the support of the Federation of British Industries on the ground that it is desirable to provide a supply of raw cotton as far as possible within the empire. There seems to be little doubt about the passage of the bill if it can be reported this sesssion for the government has expressed its approval of the idea. Southern representatives in congress for almost a century have stood for a tariff policy which would permit Great Britain to purchase our raw cotton, fabricate it, and ship it back to us duty free or nearly so. These representatives have worked hand in hand with Great Britain for the prosperity of the British textile industries. They have also met Great Britains wishes by defeating attempts to give a very moderate subsidy to American vessels in order that they might compete with the British subsidized and highly favored merchant marine. What will the south think of the British idea of subsidizing cotton growing in Egypt, India, Australia, and a number of other portions of the British empire? From 1872 to 1921 fifty years this country exported $17,124,000,000 worth of cotton, a yearly average ot $342,500,000, half at least of which went to the British Isle3. British policy is directed toward making the emthe Democratic pire policy would jam the United States into the league of nations and destroy her industrial independence. self-sufficien- t; Gunnison Valley Sugar company announces coming of a modern and larger beet elevator to have capacity of 900 tons daily. Cent erfleld 9 MANY LAGOON ATTRACTIONS DRAW CROWDS TO RESORT Flowers Now in Full Bloom and Place is Its Prettiest Fresh Water Bathing Is a Feature. Hamilton Ilolt is going about preaching that civilization is in peril. Maybe he could save it if he were to quit preaching and go to work. Toledo Blade. Lagoon is now at its prettiest. Lovers of flowers and nature will find much to ponder over. At the coolest resort in Utah there is much to cheer with countless feature a tractions. Besides many new sideshows and concessions the Fun House is creating rounds of merriment and is the latest innovation of its kind. If one would laugh and laugh hard as well as discover the secret of youth they should see this attraction. It is modeled after the famous fun houses at Coney Island and young and old will find much to please. Not only the barrel shaker and the spinhing spinner, but riding the bumps and shaking shakers will particualrly prove delightful. Fresh water bathing is a feature. Don Kirkhams orchestra is a feature of Lagoon and every evening but Sunday is on hand to entertain. Their change in dance time tempo is proving very attractive. A special Sunday feature is the free vaudeville wtih many artists participating in a program of exceptional merit. to llic clever Myneoimtlon of Don KirkliiiniN OrclieMtrn every mil ii mi . nrtiNt. " It doesnt seem reasonable that a girl who knows she has been happy ever before, would be willing to marry and take a chance on being happy ever after. ; LHTS TAKH ? A 5 CIO In tlie cool frenli wnler wonderful. Frolic In PLU!VCJH wilier of Lagoon's liencli the 2 Mil it nil. i m ;iiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii? ?iili!li:iiili'li;ii:iiili!liiliiliiliiliiliii!lilliilili!li!liili!liiliilt:iiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliili!liili Its a Miiirii!i!ii:iiiiiiii:!iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii;ii;iiiiiiiiii:i!iiiii!:iiiiiji:iiiiiii'iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii Hill great show OI K .TIIHHIIOIIHTHIt IS OF VFIIV KXKX ' DISPOSITION THMPF.lt ATM! H NHVHR JIISHS. 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ItecHiiso of its educational worth and for the intellimenace to modern threatening Hie gent understanding of the women children of Salt and civilization the men. the at Iantngcs Menace" to see "The Cre.ilest Iaike Fity ought tills week. ICInier I. (Joslien. 11 I i . 1 lu,ij:ill::i'lul.il 1l.1l 1 ill I 1 : :i.-- I I I I I ii: I I I I I ' ' !l ' ' PANTAGES .Tl'IIMI'lliil 1 1 1 I II I II I I II I II 1 1 I- l II .1:11111 ,ll,i'1 |