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Show V BUBEEA BfeFOBTSlk 1922. Fridey,July.28, 8trik Picket At Lju raihed Under Moving Train and Old Lace" at Star Theatre Saturday m drat fatality la Ui strike of ikopmn la Utah wu Mlml corded re- vhea early Saturday evening, atrik-lac S4 ynra of age. a at duty picket doiag ahopmaa Lynndyl, died at the emergency hoapltal at Salt Lake. Jonas, whooe koau la at Lynndyl, the tint railroad dlrlaloa poiat oath of Krnka. waa pushed la front of the oaclaa of Loa Angelas Limited trala No. I, coatboaad. aa the trala drav eat of Lynadyl Saturday aooa, aceordlad to the atatoaia&tB of George Boyle, alao a striking shop J. W. Jones. I AVTOID CAST r.,. ' TO BUILD? . vrv- . . - mykileeeed VrOt MABGUERm who Dfetctal kr UOYD INGBAHAU yards from the acai was doing ptekte daty along the tracke-o-n public property. The attacker, whoao name was not learned, got off the limited aa it palled Into the station and Jo&ea Immediately approached him ' to plala. It la aald, that there waa a strike oa at Lynndyl. Without farther ado. the newcomer la alleged to have' paahed Jones onto the tracks and Into the path of the limited. Jonea' skull waa fractured la aereral places. seventy-fiv- e afford to bnlld faeoatli F paay whan yon are la need of bar or hnfiSmg nwtarial of what qaaatity ere wfll deUver It promptly to giro yon a fair Wo a flac Uao of far aaythiag ha tfao id If YlffXfQS people iced and k must be good And if a master-directassembles an cast and transfers that book to the screen, st preserving intact sU the qualities wfufch made it a best seller whats the answer 1 WHAT THE G. O. P. HAS DONE. - Why, simply this: the picnirv must be goodl too! The New York World remark that "Harding and the Republican Congress have made a mesa of everything." For Instance, brought j Hrlted States Liberty Bonds up from IS cants to 100 cents on the dollar; lifted a billion and a half of taxes from the backs of the people; negotiated International treaties under which onr naval burden will be lessened for all time to come; restricted Immigration so that American labor wUl have a chance at the jobs available In America; restored the railroads to private management, where economies have been made possible some reductions In freight rates and discontinued the huge appropriations for deficits; kept the United States out of the various messes that are being mixed up la Europe, provided loans for handling surplus agricultural products for export purposes, thus relieving the taarket at home; loosened the strings which the Democratic administration had drawn so tight oa credits; established the policy of more business In government and less government la business. ' f all this is "making a mess of everything," then let's have more of Tintic Lnnber Co. PHONE U. : .. o Lowest Priced endorse u book ! : . wow-I0U-B BENNBOtf ms SIENA OWEN aye that ho was sitting on the front te ha porch of his home not more than it (fart '' i v A aoaaaloa awn la alidad by Nr. Boyle to have pished Nr. Joaaa la front of tba engine. The aaaallant Jones, according to Boyle, no i Wed, die book to this particular instance it " Lavender and Old Lace," known and bred to every quarter of the globe. Myrtle Rced't lovely story is universal in Its appeal; peer heart trill beat tester,- - jeer eye will dim with team face will wreath jeer ksetf in smiles is you follow entranced each incident upon tee silver-shee-t. Director Lloyd Ingraham, swisted by a truly. which includes Seen OweA, Marguerite Snow and Louis Bennison, baa a production which is screen antes, of ths very highew order. Good Battery You Can Bay i TJOn a it i - WOSSSSSWmS o WATER IN GREAT BALT LAKE U BEGINNING TO RECEDE WO 1 iwte llpldoi com, Iwfoallor with High water mark has been reached by Great Balt Lake, according to announcement from the United States weather bureau, and the water Is gradually beginning to recede. Registration Saturday showed feet. a mark of seven and On July 1 and II the instrument irajzizizjzizjziziziifz used showed the highest level yet reached this year, seven and feet. Oa June 11 It was seven NATIONAL gILVEB LEAGUE. feet and on Nay II, and s feet. One year seven and national uUvsr Issgus has bsso ago the lake measured up to six and formed and eoavsntlona of tboss fete. Is tks white motel uro plnasod ut Sts Frunclaeo, Du&vsr and Chicago. Thu organisation la of importunes FOR FLETCHER'S to nil mining tateraute in waatern tnteu. Tbs promoters to their maka t&ls atetemant: o Silver, whaa unrestricted by loglelatlon. la an potent aa gold to the oeonomlc development of the Ifa H HNMM HnHTa JmMfMaUfmU two-tent- hs five-tent- McCullough garage BECK BANNER five-tent- Flops. two-tenth- tromsoDOUtt t r -- one-tent-h blH - TheUSCOi Children Cry BATTER t. hs bu Buy CA3TORIA aNew-aBetter-aHe- avier hoo-til- USCO world. Bay a Chevrolet 490 First, SPENDING firm be frnrjfuqfl with DIFFERENCE" to finish constructing ths car. patw , THE ' I Cheap Things Are Usually Unsatisfactory Especially is this true with utomoMles, u i cheap car necessitates year constantly tinkering and fixing to heap it muring.. ; ; A mA&uf ectnrerwho has as his aim .Quaatity rather thm Quality nroductlon cheapens his car to accomplish his end. . In Us mad rash for quantity, quality is - nagkictod. , Buy a car with a ventilating windshield, with a ens man top, with an oil. pump,' with a water circulating pump, with a speedometer, with a foot accelerator, with transmisa fourth door in ihe body, with a three-spee- d on wilhbrakes the nor end, sion, with spiral gears in will the engine keep the rear wheels, with a radiator that cool, with a box on the battery, with Gipey bads curtain, with rube rail, with fenders put on so they will not shake off, with a tiro carrier that the .weight of the tires does - not break ths arms off and leave your span tiro on the ' wad. .. ,y , THINK BUT A GAB THS MANUFACTURERS ASKING OF ENOUGH 07 TO FINISH INSTEAD 8FEND THE DIFFERENCE". AND YOU TO FINISH THE JOB. SCHOFIELD AUTO CO. BUT A CHEVROLET AND BE SATISFIED I "" . a eMoiionnmnniimmimimiomii "The United Staten, aa the of 41 per cent of the worlde liver, and the American continent, si the producer of II par east thereof, ought not, to its own Interacts and the larger Interests of bamiF lty In general, longer submit to have this gnat world asset left to the elfish manipulation of nations that produce little or no silver. "Tho demonetisation of silver, forced upon tba world by certain European Inflnencea for selfish political parpoeea, has occasioned to tho United States fn general, and tba silver mining todoatqr In partle-alar- , n direct tees In the value of Its elver' predate of more thaa a billion of dollars, and In Indirect loas pro-dne- that la incalculable. "It baa enabled n few is lb-da-y er at fheED82 'Price wfdiNB'bsaddid AST Fall at the $10.90 price it seemed to motorists ns if the 30 x 3 USCO had reached die peak of dm value, TeC dm makers of USCO have now produced a still better USCO m longer nr si Inn tire with Thicker tread thicker ride walls. . London broken, chartered by the erown, to so manipulate the price aa to render tba silver mining industry through-oa- t the American nations producing tbs bnlk of silver of tho world and marked with eounttase disasters. The securing to silver Its proper place to the development of the world to a matter of the highest importance at this time." has-ardo- THE VOLUNB --- OF ADVERTISING. 0 The Salt Lake Tribune published And the tax s absorbed by ihemamifacttutr. j. The new end better USCO is e tiro maaeft worth that was impossible e year ego. todey only in USCO. the following last week: The American Tobaeeo Co. spends f 1,104,044 to newspaper advertising annually; the U. S. Tin Co., the Lydia E. Plnkham Co., the American Bngar Co. and the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Co. each appropriate annually 11,000,004 ter newsad paper advertising. For vertising the Campbell Soap Co. penda 11,100,000; Victor Talking Hachtee Co. 91,010,000; Proctor A Gamble on soap 91,100,000; Congo-lenCo. 9IH.H0. and Swift A Co. 9700,000. And these ahrewd. hard heeded bnainesa men wonld not spend that cool eight and ono-ha- lf million if it did net pay. United States Tires United States Q Rubber Company JSSS8LBW m K. E. IfLm &SEA CHUBCH BEBVUCEB FOB THE OOMINa SUNDAY Then wtU be the regular services at the N. E. Charch for next 8 anday. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Evening service at I, subject: "The Supreme .Effort In Christian Diadplsship.' j All an cordially Invited to attend. Where You Can Buy U,S.Tires: TINTIO GAEAGE 00 TQinO LUUBEE OO. . |