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Show THE CITIZEN ROMANTIC 15 The dickens I couldnt, retorted the man, I just lost a bass drum I left on the rear platform. surroundings gjyjj OLD MILL CLUB HUCH prestige. Famous Resort in Cottonwood Canyon opens new season with many splenGolf-Coursdid improvements Work on Easy Hello, Jake, said the farm hand. Why aint you cornin to the weekly dances down at the range hall? I said Jake. Ho, ho, dances! couldnt never learn to dance. You could, too. Its dead easy, reAll you got to plied the farm-hando is to keep turnin around and wipin yer feet. e started. Brigham Young built the old Cotton-woo- d paper Mill at the mouth of Canyon, he little realized that following a destructive fire, it would most be remodelled into one of the romantic resorts in all America, but this has proven the case, for in the landmark has past year this famous been made one of the sights of Salt When Lake City. Starting with an open air dance d. Correct What insect lives on the Teacher: least food? Bright Student: holes. pa- the management of the Old Mill club has, to date, expended more until than $100,000 in improvements, at this time it vies for honors in being classed as the most unique of all modem recreation resorts. made to Many improvements were memberscope with the ever increasing the outhip list, until at this time, vilion, fumbled around in his pockets and shook his head. Comej come, said Mr. Wallace, man fumbled some more, but was un lect his ticket, the man The moth; it eats Alimentally Speaking. They say if theres anything in a man, travel will bring it out. You tell em! I found that out my first day at sea. able to find his ticket. You surely have the ticket somewhere, said Mr. Wallace; You couldnt possibly have lost it. floors can accommodoor and in-do-or persons. date nearly two thousand danciThe orchestra is so situated that be ng both outside and inside may carried on simultaneously, and with orBrieholt's famous chestra in attendance capacity crowds should be the vogue for the present ten-pie- ce Verdi season. the most important of the many improvements is the work done at this time on the new golf Probably one of course, which, when completed, will the best in the land. Natural hazards, the delight of the professional golfer, are to be found over the course, nine holes of which will be ready for play by September 1, according to the management. also Trap shooting and riding are the enjoyed by the members, and it is aim of those in charge to add a swimming pool at an early date. A splendid cabaret will be opened be among July, and a wonderful cafe will be opened about the same time. recreaCatering to those in quest of tion and diversion, the Old Mill club vaoffers, amid the towering pines, a riety seldom offered by one club. Usually a club of this sort has but one form of recreation to offer, but in the Old Mill Club its members are assured of a diversified list of entertainment second to none. drive from the Just a thirty-minucenter of town, thousands of people, among them many tourists, will visit during CRANK CASES DRAINED FREE TIf IRepaiuriurug Oatteiries GslsoHotl and Oiks DRIVE IRIQIHIT INSIDE te this famous resort during the sum- 27 W. 4th So. Was. 5319 mer. organizations have been booked for private parties, and ere the leaves begin to fall, this picturesque spot, in the shadows of the ma jectic Wasatch range, will have gained a e reputation. Many nation-wid- Lost! G. O. Brophy, special representative, department of public relations, told the following story, which was fecounted to him by M C. Wallace, conductor on the Nebraska division, ho passed away some time ago: At Lexington a man boarded the toain and n as Mr. Wallace came to have the ticket all right. The col-y- Goodrich blEVEOTOWNS am Water Cured |