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Show THE CITIZEN 7 0. singing and dancing act. Both are exceptional dancers. Dave has mastered every dancing step and then some, and his series of new dances wins him great applause. His Russian dance without missing a step is a corker. His Charleston, his black-bottoand his new Chicago can only be accomplished by the professional Novarro, with Renee Adoree in Forbidden Hours, comes as the feature. This is a great love story. THRILLING MOTOR BOAT RACES FOR SALTAIR m artiste. Harry Sullivan and Miss Ruth present a comedy skit in which a dashing youth tries to vamp a pretty PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE MAKE UP IDEAL BILL a green youth breaking city editors office of a big metropolitan newspaper and forcing his employment, but thats just what IMAGINE Haines did when he was given the lead role in that famous newspaper screen offering, Telling the World. Haines ont only made good as a newspaper reporter, but also won himself a pretty bride. The many thrilling situations he went through before he scored victory took him half way around the world. Haines is not only the ideal lover. His comedy comes so natural that it is a pleasure to see him, no matter in what picture he appears, and he is the big hit of the present time. Miss this picture and you miss a three dollar show. Pan-tagcaters to the people. Les Jardys, The Human Fan, is a sensational exhibition of nerves, grit and aerial balancing that holds the audience spellbound. A young woman is sent whirling in space at such speed that she appears mechanical in action, a vaudeville act never, seen before. Dave and Tressie present a classy Bill es girl, and such stories he tells, and such lies, well, you will have to see this one to get the drift. Eddie White in I Thank You, sings with a good voice and the stories he tells keeps the audience laughing all the while. Eddie knows how to entertain and drag em out One thing he wants to know, if a bricklayer lays bricks, why cant a plumber lay plums. Oh, its great Paul Cunningham and Florence Bennett, assisted by Jarshal and Paul Winkopp is a super vaudeville act in which new songs, well sung, catchy pianologue and some new steps by the piano player, are very pleasing and wins them much applause. The act is the feature of the vaudeville bill and is worth the price of admission. Manager Grant Pemberton treated his patrons at the Pantages theatre last Thursday night to a full report of the Tunney-Heene- y fight, and several thousand people took advantage of the cool theatre where the radio brought the audience almost face to face with the fighters; you could even hear them breathe. It was a real treat and many thanked Pemberton for this de luxg service. Starting next Wedensday, Ramon HOTEL UTAH CAFETERIA Best Meals with Attractive Surroundings important amusement are scheduled at Saltair for the ending of the month of July. SEVERAL Pleasure seekers will have the rare opportunity to choose the kind of thrills and sports they delight in, at the Famed Beach Resort It is expected that one of the biggest crowds of the season will be at the Lake Saturday to enjoy the luxurious salt sea bathing and the marvelous dancing in the great pavilion. Saturday night will be Song Night Don Tibbs and the Greater Saltair Orchestra will delight the throng of dancers with such familiar tunes as In Girl of My Dreams, Ramona, My Bouquet of Memories, and In My Little Dream House, etc. The words of the songs will be thrown on the screen and the dancers will sing to the accompaniment of the Sunday will also be a big day at the Lake. The most exciting speed boat races of the season are scheduled for 3:00 p. m. Miss Utah, Miss Pantages, Marge and Applesauce will be seen in a furious inboard speed race, competing for 2 silver loving cups and $175 in cash awards. There will also be three free concerts in the picnic pavilion. Don Tibbs and the Greater Saltair Orchestra will be heard in delightful programs. Monday at the Lake is another coupon day. Ladies will be admitted free on presentation of coupon, clipped from the newspapers. Men will be admitted for 20c and children under 12 for 10c. Ford Tuesday, July 31, will be Day at Saltair. All passengers that come to the Lake in Fords will be admitted through the gates free of charge. Local Ford dealers are cooperating with the resort to make this the biggest day of the season. More than $300 in merchandise will be given away. is never heard in the silent watches of the night. The bed-tic- k Exciting, thrilling, spectacular speed events. See Miss Utah, Miss Pantages, Marge and Applesauce in a furious inboard race, competing for 2 Silver Loving Cups and $175 in Cash Prizes HEAR THE 3 FREE SUNDAY CONCERTS Good Music , Unexcelled Service Sensible Prices j. GEO. O. RELF Managing Director jUlA-- A Trains: 7:15 and 9:15 a. m., 12 noon and 1 and 2 p. m, and every half hour. iHHIIHlIHMtlHMMWHHHHIMHHHHHHMWWUMtlWIHHHIHHIHHIMMMIHIIHIHiHHHi MMINHHNHMHIHimlNINIIIIHtHIHIMMIIMIHMIHHan |