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Show L ! SSN NATIONAL PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT WEEK .3i5S 5 f(aramountflrtcrafib ALL OVER THE COUNTRY WEEK. L A n The LYCEUM, like all the BETTER Theatres, is showing the Best (pSmJ) Wii2l3fllT in Photoplays, "Foremost Stars, Superbly Directed, in Clean Motion Mfoii&lllr i Pictures" Paramount-Artcraft. " WE SHOW ONLY THE BEST ON THE RECORD OF ACTUAL ACHIEVEMENT. WE PROMISE ENTERTAINMENT OF UNPRECEDENTED MERIT. MONDAY, SEPT. 1 TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3 FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 BI G DOUBLE PROGRAM A" , VIVIAN MARTIN g-fMggffl' m r f'-: I V- I ! f "LITTLE COMRADE" " . i , VV -"V ( IX ,,' "3f N r1"1 'tl One of Her Best. If v -, ? - v ; VJ - ' CO.MOPOUTAN I' 'f ? I ii I , -X - v' 9- S productions, U. v - - "n f t nn"j v ' s -. , 4 U DOROTHY DALTON m twiartAcUS,.;l!fraRouJvH, s ) v c tj a "D T 'V ei QUICKSAND : Ik i The Poppy Ghh Husband' Vf Will Jigv- - and An amazin.sc picture of s Jti fl "TWO TnUPW mystciy, crime, intriffue and Js ' . f ff"' TWO TOUGH daring A-tingle with waxm 1 ( ? if'A ' Sf,4 TENDERFEET" romance. A-throb with tie- 1 ' 1 "THE POPPY GIRL'S V f-J'' mi irno cau txpioiis. Ijm, nwv HUSBAND" VIVIAN MvFCl'Ilx . A Paramount-Mack Sennett i2 Little Comrade ' - - LILA LEE in "A DAUGHTER OF THE WOLF" PnmpHv There is No Better. Don't J?g . . . . also Cmedy Miss This. Hart at His Best. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE in "A DESERT HERO" ' THE"0D M I LYCEUM THEATRE 1 "g 1 BIIIIIIIEIIBIIIIIIIBHIIBIBBBEBIESBIIIIII II NORTH SAflPETE II I OPEN SEPTEMBER 8, 1919 1 Special Features of the North Sanpete High School are THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME ECONOMICS J Domestic Science, Domestic Art and Millinery u THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND J FARM MECHANICS Agriculture, Woodwork, Mechanical Drawing Z THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE - : Stenography, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Commercial B Arithmetic THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC 5 Band, Orchestra, Vocal, Private Piano and Other Instruments m Young Man and Young Woman--- 5 This Is Your Opportunity! S S Registration Begins September 8th ilHBBBIEBB9aflIBaZBIBSfllBaBflSDIBaBIIlEBB iOomaTcollege I : at EPHRAIM, OPENS SEPTEMBER 15, 1919 I COURSES OFFERED: I Normal College 2 Years . I ; High School 4 Years j: Commercial 4 Years j Shorthand and Typewriting 2 Years i Agricultural 3 Years : : Domestic Science 3 Years ::j : Domestic Art 3 Years : '; Carpentry 3 Years : j: Music i : Board and Lodgings and Rental of Rooms Reasonable : I FURNISHED ROOMS: 1st North ! and State Street. Mrs. Sarah D. Wilcox, Mt. Pleasant. 8-1-19 FOR SALE Two pure bred Jersey Jer-sey yearling heifers, cheap. W. G. Wagstaff, Mt. Pleasant. 8-16 FOUND A baby's tatted bonnet. Owner call at this office. For Sale One good refrigerator. Apply to H. C. Merz, Mt. Pleasant. 7-lltf. FOR SALE My Farm in Thistle valley, 52 5 acres and crop. H. F. Wall, Mount Pleasanr..7-25tf Drop in and see our New Line of McDONALDS Choclates. We keep the best. Elite Confectionery. 8-30. LOST One suit case, contains cloth. Between Ephraim and Nephi.; July j 7th. Finder will receive a liberal ; reward by returning same to A. J. IMalouf, Richfield, Utah. . 8-9. FOR SALE My home on the corner of 1st East and 1st North Street, Mt. Pleasant. Write Frank Pritchett at Elsinore, Utah, or see H. C. Beaumann, Mt. Pleasant. 7-18 j HORSES WANTED Anyone want-j want-j ing horses wintered. Apply to , J. Leo Seely. 2-29tf. FOR SALE Tomatoes picked fresh from ihe vine at $.(S1 per crate or $1.50 per bushel. Order early from Arthur Childs. Plenty of Alberta peaches after Sept. 10. Orders received now. John C. Hall, Nephi, Utah. 9-6. Home Cured lard for sale. Apply to Mrs. L. J. Frandsen, or phone 3j2. 3-22-2t. Brigluvm Young University Opening School Year, 1910-1920. Registration September 8 and 9. Class instruction begins Sept. 10. For Catalogue Write to Registrar Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. FOR SALE Good second hand .harness. See the Progress Merc. Co. FOUND A baby's crochet hood. Owner call at this office. FOR ?ALE One hj-se five yea", old, good to ride, good to work, and good to drive. Weight 1,00 pounds dark gray. Also one carf, and one single harness, both new. One good stock saddle, bridle, spurs, rops, and riding mortin gales and an excellent pair of wing leather shaps. See Martin Matson and get a bargain. Evan Hansen of Fountain Green was caught by the neck with a threshing machine belt and killed Wednesday afternoon while workin? near the machine. Miss Anna J. Anderson and Mis3 Barbara Anderson have gone to Spokane, Washington where tbey Si3 going to teach school this winter. BIRTHS Born to the wife of Henry P. Syn-dergaard, Syn-dergaard, Monday, Aug, 25th, a girl. Born to the wife of- R. Simons, ) Wednesday, August 27th, i a girl. iSl arettesmade to ":;;;: S meet your . taste! 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