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Show THE CITIZEN 8 tion to followers who are more familiar with his athletic prowess in fast action stories. Anna Christie will live on when many other current offerings have gathered dust on the shelves of forgotten pictures. It is a compelling presentation of compelling emotions that grips and sways and tears at the heart with an intensity that would be unbearable were it not for the fine comedy relief touches supplied by Cnesier Conklin and Buddy, his pet goat. It towers above any previous Ince offering and there have been many called great by the critics like a mighty mountain peak. John Griffith Wray directed the production, which was adapted for the screen by Bradley King. WHO IS WHO WINNERS. The winners in the WHO IS WHO contest in .The Citizen May 10th-17th, 1924: First present Miss M. ..A. Varloy, East. Second present Jared Kellar, South 7th East. Third present Helen Allen, 553 607 South 11th 314 Tif-fane-y Court. Fourth present East 27th South. Wanda Church, 115 Firth present Mrs. H. L. G'ttens, 2119 Major street. Each of the following won $1.00 in To'let Articles: Allen Jensen, 180 East 31st South. Mrs. Geo. Smith, 437 East 5th South. Jessie Jensen, 765 East 21st South. Mrs. Wm. Williams, 173 West 7th So. Wm. Johnston, 561 West 1st North. LEAGUE AIM DEFEATED. White Australia is the form that land's immigration philosophy takes. Nobody has got into Australia whom we have wanted to keep out, says ex Premier Hughes. It was Australia and California that saw to it that the League of Nations Assembly did not go-orecord as favoring world racial equality. n lMiiili:ii!liiliiliili:iiiliili!ii:i!!ini!!ii:i; 1 ;! j Your Summer Outings Saltair is the place for ideal summer outings. Rest, recrea- tion, music, dancing, bathing, carnival fun everything1 to make it an ideal outing. i begin- - ? Trains every half hour, ning 2 p. m. Saltair r.lilliilliliillillilllliiliiltlliiliillirililliililltilliliillJliiliiliililk' ! LAGOON RESORT. Always beautiful in its setting of lawns and trees and flowers, Manager Christensen declares that Lagoon this season is prettier than ever. Twice as many flowers are in bloom and lovers of nature are flocking to the resort in large numbers to enjoy themseives in the restful shady retreats under the big trees. Special attention is being given this season to the happiness and comfort of the little tots. New equipment has been added to the childrens free playground and a supervisor is in charge to see that all the little folks get tneir full share of enjoyment. This is always a popular spot at Lagoon and one of ohe attractions that Manager Christensen has provided to relieve parents of the trouble of providing amusement for their children. Dances are announced for every night with the exception of Sundays, and special vaudeville attractions will be held on those days. TELEPHONE SERVICE. One million one hundred and sixty thousand telephone books were recent- ly distributed to the telephone subscribers in New York City. The new books contain seven hundred and sixty-five thousand names and have nearly one thousand eight hundred pages. In a single year the Western Electric company transforms into finished telephone apparatus and equipment as much copper as would be used by the mine in coining 15,350,000,000 one cent pieces. If this number of one cent coins were stacked one upon the other, they would make more than 89,000 stacks as high as the Woolworth building. The Egyptian government has sent a The state of Michigan a year ago placed 65 imported Norwegian reindeer in a northern part of the state In a country similar to their native habitation. Only seven of the herd are left. Lack of calcium composition in the Michigan moss is said to cause paralsis of the hind quarters ( resulting in death. For Wedding Invitations (engraved or printed), Programs, etc., see or call CENTURY PRINTING CO., 235 Edison Street. Wasatch 1801. Adv. |