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Show Goodyear Skill as Represented j Mk in Tires for Small Cars The high relative value built into y -:ii Goodyear Tires, of the 30 x 3-, 30 x ( ai?d x 4-inch sizes, results di- Qf' A recti y from the extraordinary skill and nOf'C Care aPPec to tnelr manufacture, j OqIkIh ? make their quality available YV" IBSli widely,Goodyear operates the world's I Af ISlfef largest tire factory devoted to these m : mm tr yv It you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, AA Maxwell or other car taking one of I VA these sizes, you can equip it with lA I Goodyear Tires at our nearest Service AAA I 9 there for the exceptional value 'vv I in these tires, made possible by Good-lVlj Good-lVlj a i year's resources, experience and expertness in tire " 2? x.,31), God,vcar ?h en Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no Douhle-CureFabric, T . , All-Wcathcr Tread! n thc pnce vou arc a,k'd to rav for tubes of less merit why risk costly 30 x 3V'; Goodyear H casings when such sure protec- . Single - Cure Fabric, ?7 50 tion is available? 30x3'i 'c in A50 Anti-Skid Tread waterproof bag I ELKS' PURPLE DAY OGDEN ELKS' PURPLE DAY AT LAGOON WEDNESDAY, WED-NESDAY, JULY 14. REGULAR REG-ULAR OLD TIME ELKS' PICNIC. EVERYBODY IN-! IN-! VITED. FEATURES GALORE. GA-LORE. PACK UP A LUNCH BASKET AND COME ' ALONG. Advertisement. I OGDEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY I 2430 Washington H Goodyear Service Station - . y alhambraI I THE COOLEST PLACE IN UTAH. j . -JOHN H BARRYMORE , JL Dr jekyil ana Mr.Hyde" TOPAY H ON THE SAME PROGRAM CHRISTIE'S SPECIAL COMEDY, "SHADES OF SHAKESPEARE" AND THE UTAH HOT SPRINGS BATHING GIRL REVUE , , PRICES SCHEDULE 1 Or ") OO Ar Doors Open at 1:45 J- 4JS JJK Ciu-tain at 2.15, 4-00, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 Coming Tomorrow I FOR ONE DAY ONLY 4 Return Engogement It is Interesting to observe what a positlvo influence Is often exerted by one person in a community. com-munity. And when the influence is only for good and the individual entirely unconscious of it, Ithc outcome is of more interest. Thousands of people throughout the country are today play- mg the "Glad Game," because of the influence of the little orphan, "Pcllyanna,-' as portrayed tj MARY PICKFORD in her latest picture, whose father taught her to alway find something to be glad about even in tho bitterest disappointment. Wc have never seen a picture which Is so glad, so refreshing and intensely interesting as MARY I PICKFORD in Pcllyanna." The story grips the soul and it must be a misanthrope who will not I be ready to play the "Glad Game" after seeing the influence "Pollyanna" has, that those whose lives had been embittered by their own misunderstanding or by looking at illness or misfortune from the wrong standpoint. The old and young alike, will enjoy this production. Once in a while as when a blue moon's a-shining we have the privilege of seeing a picture which is both true to life ?nd literary in style, and the purpose of which is better than both. A pic- I ture that tells of things ai they should be, and In a world where there is much that is distressing distress-ing merely because it exists, there is little that Is more Joyous than the realization of such opt S miotic an imagination That is tho typo of production MARY PICKFORD presents in her won- If derful "Pollyanna." PRICES SCHEDULE 1,000 Seats 30c Doors Open 145 1,000 Seats 20c Curtain At Children, Any Seat 10c 2 15, 4 00, 5.45, 7.30, 9 15 Coming Friday and Saturday WANDA HAWLEY il "MRAIS I TEMAND WeISTLE,, I Keg. U. B, Pat. Office "Hoot the Substi-toot" nntiiiimmtiiiittiif iiihi in Hit tnnumiimtifnitiM itiiitmtu?f iiiintiiiiitiiiiiniiiimi itmtim hi lmiiilMlim |