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Show withstanding the cold snap. Mr. Brush has just completed an up-to-date her. palace. Its a dandy and those Plymouth rocks should appreciate it. A late letter from "Slim" Tomlinson says he is still working work-ing for the candy man and to tell everybody hello for him. Nira Beck of Oakland, Cal., says everybody should attend the big fair. She states that it is a big and beautiful thing. Our new neighbor, Mr. Heston, who bought the Pratt ranch, has put an addition to the house and is getting comfortably and nicely located. Our neighbor Amos Sly passed away last week, which ended a long spell of suffering. I understand under-stand he was a native of Utah and in younger days was a very rugged man. Another good manhas gone from among us. Suits cleaned and pressed 75c. and up; 1 suit a week for month at contract price of $2.00. Suits called for and delivered in city. All work guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded. A. L. Brod-erick. Brod-erick. Clark St. 43-4n. Tipperary is Coming The Princess Theatre Co. has just booked an intensely interesting inter-esting three-reel feature which will be heralded by lovers of the picture play with much joy. "Tipperary," the Irish war drama, made famous the world over by the song of that title, .will be shown at Delta Thursday, the 20th, in Hinckley Friday, the 21st, and at Deseret Saturday, the 22nd. This picture will undoubtedly be both thrilling and interesting and will lead the audience thru the various experiences of the young Irish soldier lad as portrayed portray-ed in the song. |