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Show THE CITIZEN Josephine Challen, Victor Jory ?By Oxford. Colgston will close the about six weeks for re-f- g iye for and i -- modelling and will open hot summer season the end ;f the than ever. Mem-f- s ith more splendor of the ompany will separate ana of the country, to vari as parts a plans to go to Canada jg Newt Ralph Cloninger will go r a whiU Hollywo. 1, and Manager Clogston making St Paul his ill motor jlanager . ijective. high ictory FLYING LAUGH MOVIE tour on ford occults in Reginald Dennys feature, Ill test Universal-JewYou the Town, coming to the fast st The sight-seein- g el l0W for one week. With just thirty minutes in which show a wealthy widow the sights the town, Denny accomplishes the msual feat in less than a quarter ictory n The customary or Rolls Royce, was by the star who repoiced in e opportunity to ride his old hobby-rsehi- s airplane. Cissy Fitzgerald, plays one of the character leads the production, was given the thrill her life as Dennys companion in hurried flight over a metropolitan hour. an rubber-fk-wago- dis-xd- ed 10 Incidentally, the airplane used so You the in mi, is Dennys private ship jiich he has made several long trips, and mny is an experienced aviator votes his spare time to flying. Til Show You the Town, adapted om Elmer Davis rollicking novel the same name, is the story of a ung professor who is placed in the ange predicament of having to show ree diferent women the sights of (town at the same time, keeping th of the women in ignorance of i others existence. Denny is sup-rte- d by a notable cast including irian Nixon, Edward Kimball, Hayden Stevenson, Cissy gerald, Margaret Livingston, ty Edwards, William A. Carroll, Mattox, Helen Greene and iel Braham. The production was under the direction of Harry Ill in Actively Show Lily-Tashma- SALATHIEL EWING. A r f (By a man. This life to come, Which martyred men have made more , . . glorious For us who strive to follow. May I search That purest heaven; be to other souls The cup of strength in some great agony : Enkindle generous .ardor; feed pure love; Beget the smiles that have no cruelty; Be the sweet presence of a good diffused And in diffusion ever more intense So shall I join the choir invisible, Whose music is the gladness of the world. June 9, 1925. CELEBRATION OF WENDOVER ROAD TO BE HELD TODAY. Ross Reason, chairman of the Wend-ove- r road celebration committee, announces that all preparations have been made for the celebration of the official opening of the Wendover p. m. The Chamber of Commerce has extended to you a personal invitaton to be present at the ceremonies. Among prominent people who will be pre:ent and who will take an active part are Secretary of Agriculture William M. Jardine, who will dedicate the m Night wlnv.u. Except Sunday Wnmlc-rfu- , big pavilion fascmusic furnished by inating Lagoon Novelty Orchestra, directed by don Kirkham in the midst of all the other The Coolest Place in Town la-go- FREE ATTRACTIONS SUNDAY I HIGH CLASS, FIRST RUN I curable at Spend a 3:00 and C:Oo . M. pleasant Sunday afternoon picnicking at LaMale Quartet contest. June 21. vanished tallty combined witl F'rce entertainment furnished by the very best artists pro- goon. Watts.) passing of Dr. Salathiel Ew ; on attractions! Valuable prizezs offered. Any quartet eligible. Iamiliar and much erfl,l Mining men believe that the transfer of the bureau of mines and the division of mineral resources of the geological survey to the commerce department under the supervision of Secretary Hoover will bring the Interests closer together. It is said that the bureau employs 1,000 people and has an annual appropriation of road at Salduro, Utah. , A special train will leave this city at 8:30 this morning, which is scheduled to arrive at Salduro at 11:30 a. m. Luncheon will then be served to all present including those who arrive by automobile. The dedication will be held about 1 p. m. There will be automobile races between 2 and 3 p. m. The return train will arrive in the city about 6 FEATURE FILMS loved figure from our midst. His nMure and hy simple manner won e?rts ( al! who were so fortunate t He was of"6 ni ,or a frlenJ Srt'at souls that towered 6 like a beacon lighl it. aje B(ruRp!ing in the darkness o! jand wtr.oring faith as a deal w,Che: (Be low, dark vergt Hfe ;,:s skill and experiehc: Buv? prl(,::" many lives, he bow Tb Vel' t0 the low, clear cal .re ,u to another sphere v new road; Governor Friend Richardson of California; Governor James Scrugliam of Nevada; Governor Geo. II. Dern of Utah; Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, former Governor Charles it. Mabey; Hon. Harvey M. Toy, chairman California highway commission; Hon. Thomas II. MacDonald, chief U. S. Bureau of Roads; Hon. Preston Peterson, chairman Utah highway commission, and other notables. The new road is a connecting link in the Victory highway, which places Utah in direct automobile communication with Colorado, Nevada and California cities and points of interest. Dance Every Tribute Adele Dolores With growing sway the growing life of n, Mard. DR. a strong will and keen Intellect, carried him to an honorable age. I shall miss his kind face and professional sympathy when we frequently met on the street and the conscientious solicitude he displayed for my welfare in my numerous calamities. Only two weeks ago lie inquired earnestly about my health, giving his advice and holding his hat deferentially in his hand while talking to me. I was then on my may to Mt. Olivet with flowers and gave him one white carnation he admired. He always referred to the flowers I carried very tenderly, possessing the finer feelings of appreciation for the lovely messengers that carry sunshine to many lonely hearts. The rays of the setting sun fell caressingly on his silvery hair as he bowed farewell. This was our last meeting a fond memory of a good friend. His devotion for his dog, who always accompanied him on his walks, was symbolical of his love for humanity at large. His patients will mss his cheerful presence deeply. His noble qualities are similar to the vein of supplication exprersed by George Eliot in his poem on the life to come: Oh may I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead to live aga'n In minds made better by their presence live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deads of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self, In thoughts sublime that pierce the light like stais, And with their mild persistance urge mans search To vaster issues so to live is heaven: To make undying music in the world Breathing as beauteous order, that controls 9 Change of Program Saturday and Wednesday I 1 MATINEE EVENINGS - - - - 10c and 20c 10c and 25c Lets Go! 0 1 A |