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Show THE CITIZEN I greater faith in our destiny, greater determination to push forward to the just above that of the normal heart beat. Dr. E. E. Free, authority on sound and light, learned some interesting habits in facts about our recent experiments with theatre audig number, ences. During a a stethoscope detected considerable tapping of feet at the outset, but this quickly died out. During a lively selection, the tapping began softly and steadily increased, until 'finally at least 90 per cent of the audience were beating time with their feet. goal of our ambitions. Let us all, then, give our utmost to the success of this valuable institution and there can be no doubt of the rewards we will gain for ourselves and foot-tappin-g slow-movin- UTAH STATE for our state. vice-preside- FAIR. The Utah State fair premium list is off the press and is being distributed, the coming fair being the forty-nint- h exhibition of Utahs agriculture and mineral resources and products. The introductory contains an address by Governor George H. Dem to the people of Utah. He says: It is the purpose of the State Fair to provide such exhibits of the products and resources of the state as will acquaint our. people with the constant progress we are making towards the realization of Utahs fullest opportunities for development. This advancement of the State Fair to the high place it now holds in the minds of all has been made possible only through the cordial cooperation of the citizens of the state and the unremitting efforts of those charged with the responsibility for its direction. The Fair of 1927 will accomplish its aims only in so far as continued and whole-hearte- d support is given to it. Therefore, I earnestly urge that the exhibitors this year make most careful selection of their contributions that we may show the very best Utah has to offer in every sort of enterprise, in every field of development. By so doing the best and most accurate picture of the state will be ready when the gates are opened in the fall. A true reflection by the Fair of Utahs vast resources and her amazing vareity of opportunities, cannot but inspire the people of the state with II lLft9s i 1 ; I j j ! I j ) 1 1 Sunday Noted Post Office Band in two free programs at 4 and 7 p. m. Tuesday Fox Trot Contest, 3 couples to be chosen to enter final contest, August 30th. Contest Thursday One-Ste- p another opportunity to attain distinction as a dancer in the Intermountain West. Lets Go! nt, mittee, supervisor of manufacturers building and attendance. A. G. Mackenzie, of this city, member of executive committee, superivisor of mines and minerals. Mrs. D. W. Moffatt, of Murray, supervisor of fine arts department and supervisor of the educational department. Mrs. Jennie L. Leslie, of Manti, supervisor of womens work and child welfare. Charles H. Smith, member of executive sommittee and supervisor of agriculture and horticulture. Jesse S. Richards, of Ogden, supervisor of cattle, swine and sheep de- partment. John F. Mendenhall, of Springville, supervisor of poultry, rabbits and pet stock department. George Abbott, of Tremonton, supervisor of junior exhibits and supervisor of machinery department. George G. Smith, of this city, supervisor of concessions and carnival. Ernest S. Holmes, manager, and Martha E. Gibbs, secretry. The Utah statt fair grounds are better equipped to take care of any and all exhibits that may be received. Extra additions to some of the exhibit buildings and a special building for the mineral display are features of great worth. This year's fair ought to be the best ever. LINDBERGH Where It's Cool and Beautiful! 1 The officers and supervisors of the Fair are Wan. C. Winder, of this city, president and chairman of the executive committee. H. L. Mulliner, of this city, first member of the executive committee, supervisor of amusements, attractions and decorations. Louis S. Cardon, of Logan, second vice president, supervisor of speed department, supervisor of horse department. George S. McAllister, of this city, treasurer, member of executive com- ENTERTAINMENT. The air ministry of Italy has forbidden officers of the Royal Air Force in sponsoring aviation in this section, and through its activity the necessary funds were raised for the construction of one of the big hangars at our aviation grounds it is altogether fitting if the Chamber of Commerce should give the banquet or dinner to Colonel Lindbergh, in line with the expressed wish of the Guggenheim Foundation that opportunity should be given for Colonel Lindbergh to meet the business men of Salt Lake City at a dinner or banquet in the evening. It is proposed that the governor, the mayor and other distinguished citizens should be present. After a short talk it is planned for Colonel Lindbergh to go to the Tabernacle, where arrangements are being made for the public to hear him talk on the subject of aviation. While the Tabernacle will seat 10,000 people, it is anticipated that a much larger crowd will be present, and in order that all who cannot find seats in the Tabernacle may hear, amplifiers will be installed so that those outside the building may be able to hear what Colonel Lindbergh has to say. There has been considerable discussion by the general committee in charge of the Lindbergh arrangements with regard to invitations extended for the dinner or banquet by various organiaztions of the city and state. However, the majority of the committee favor the Chamber of Commerce invitation, as this would be exactly in accordance with the expressed wishes of the Daniel Guggenheim Foundation, which organization has the entire matter in charge. to marry until they are thirty. A North Carolina colored baby has eighteen fingers. Think what a jazat player she will make when she grows ' up. 30E30E 30C30E Cash or Credit Special inducements during Aug. and Sept, if you will let us install the Genuine and Na- ROUND tionally advertised OAK FURNACE. Over 1500 in use in Salt Lake alone. See the Jenkins Furnace on display in our show room which O has been in continuous use for thirty-eigyears. We are anxi- O ous to get as many furnaces in- : ht : during the summer when our expert workmen can do the work personally and not in the fall rush months when everybody is in a hurry and we have to have so many extra men that are not so particular in doing first class work. stalled c : : Modern j j ) . ! j j 1 ! a Daniel Guggenheim Foundation for the promotion of aeronautics in this country by financing the tour of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, which the young air hero is now making throughout the country. The Guggenheim Foundation has asked Mayor C. Clarence Neslen to take charge of the entertainment of Colonel Lindbergh during his stay in Salt Lake City, and has laid down in a letter to the mayor certain definite suggestions as to how the Guggenheim Foundation wishes the arrangements carried out. This letter of instructions or suggestions calls for a banquet or dinner in the evening where Colonel Lindbergh will meet the business men of Salt Lake City, and where he will make a brief talk. In view of the fact that our Chamber of Commerce has been most active O D Fnrnilore Co. South State Street Trade With Your Friends Free Estimates as to Cost of Installations. 234-23- 6 THE FISHERMAN. o n aonoEaosOE Whos the stranger. Mother dear? Look, he knows us; aint he queer? Hush, my own, dont talk so wild; Hes your Father, dearest child. gu arnteed Hes my Father? No such thing; Father died, away last spring; Father did not die, you dub; Father joined the Fishing Club. w l DIKING But now the seasons closed, so he Has no place to go, you see; No place left for him to roam Thats why hes coming home: Firing System fttvfct Jjfttimt Aok im for name of con- tractor competent to E Kiss him le ownt bite you, child, All those fishing guys look wild. xtail G-- hMy General Insurance ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE spot shoplifters, detect stalling employees and expose lazy clerks in any room or on any floor of a store, factory or other building. .41-Calib- er Fire, Automobile 'end Liability Insurance Derringer bullet was battered beyond recognition when it struck Andrew Vicks, a Nergo, between the eyes. Vicks was not seriously affected.. i Agency An instrument known as a detecto-scop- e has been invented that can A kCa Capital Andrew Jackson is said to have had more nicknames than any other President of the United States. Among them were: Old Hickory; Hero of the Battle of New Orleans; Hickory; Pointed Arrow; Big Knife; Sharp Knife; and the Military Star of the Southwest. fo- Wiring Sjvtem. Clipped. A great work is being done by the . : . Chickering Bldg. 161 Srath Phase Wu. 2006 Main |