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Show Xmas Shopping Center Sugar House CO. SOLORON-PARKE- R SiVt I to KoioilHMI hoo Co. Our New Polity : Small lVniits with Largo Volume Business. Live mid l.-- Live Prices. Uoojx-rativPlan to Share Our Profits with Customers. Our Honest to Goodness Merchandising New Management LEO- It. SOLOMON and GEO. II. TAUKER t e PROGRESS SHOE REPAIRING Sugar House lly. 1227 Deuted to the Development of the (hautiful Southeast VOL. 1, NO. 16 - PRICE FIVE CENTS SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923 Business Mens League Announces Final Plans For Big Prize Drawing RETURNS FROM Officer W. C. A. SMOOT A Granite Suffers Defeat In Final Football Game PRESIDENT U STUDY TRAFFIC RULES great many vehicular accidents could be avoided if motorists would obtain a copy of and carefully study the traffic laws of the state and city. A great many drivers of autos have never seen the traffic regulaitons and know nothing about them, only as they result in a collision. The name may Everything is in readiness, according to the special advertis- - say1 ar.d mean, said about rutting arncrs and of the Business Mens League for the biggest Chris-- 1 v"vful !ll, Vi'y "' ,h:lv? mil,1 of auto driving- the real I'aiKtf shunting diagonally arros the inter tmas seaSOnSugar House aseter know. On Decembr 1st, liuni- - sUu.y tor so many accidents and iind that sect ion 'instead of turning to the right! tlCKeiS Will e given oy everj member Of the League to Its and not being thorough- - of the center as provided in Section with every purchase, and in a grand finale Oil Christ- - ly 1'al,iliar with traffic laws and reg-- : The time gained in this stealing of bases by shooting diugonlly across mas Eve a big drawing will be held for the prizes. coi ners is not worth the risk, and sane Red and lllue Eleven Closes One of Moat Successful years in CONVENTION its History as Runner I'p for State Title The Granite High Sehtxil football team, while suffering defeat in its final game for the state championship with the East High last Wednesday, by the score of G to 0, at the same time closed one of the most successful years in its gridiron history. The Red and Blue Farmers have the satisfaction of a win over the Red and liluck cvelcn, which is an honor that dnoM the state pennant would be at no other Utah high school team can Granite. Great credit j due the scrappy Gra- claim during a league game for the Standardisation of colleges and universities and more strict requirement in scholarship were unanimously vored at the convention of state vr,y. little talking nitlnh lot of .wih yersity presidents at Chicago, it is I last seven years. hard working he turned ' a encounter was reported by President Thomas of the Ust Wednesdays a ni08t BUe.wfui team. With llniverstiy of Utah who returned the j real contest in every sense of the out stnte honors so close this year, no of fore laktf con the the from week -- f :m' Jti will do drivers about ?LVli,,MS With it. word. two the teams part jmt just doubt Granite will feel the urge next milromid tmiouVthat1UriK'lpoopte peopli wreatactedfor Section 27 is another regulation of vent ion. .l . .1:1 iknitf m Unk aalnn in tky. CaiiSk I...I relating to evenly matched for weight and prac- Fees in the eastern universities tically so for experience, the edge in seuson and muke even a belter record. to another safety that is violated by every driver Following is Granite's complete recThese two ' of an auto on the road causing more ore on the increase Dr. Thomas tlie latter respect favoring the Fast, ions and heated arguments than states. In discussions before the con- - ji waa g battle bet ween two well ord for 4the saeson: Granite 12. West 3. Oct. essary. while property losses volition, it was brought out that al- -i- trained elevens. With enthusiastic Oct. 12 Granite 12, Davis 3. learnall institutions of uiost and too mountain on higher bodies their student high frequently players urging Oct. 25 Granite 12. East (i. here and It will be appropriate on that night ally is violation' noticeable by voung thw "ho are in business bills and doctors' fees become ing.with the exception of those lo-- t0 victory Hinidst a colorful display of Nov. 3 Granite 0, I D. S. U. 6. that its lenelits carry on through the for the whole Southeast to meet to- - ,ov drivers for large commercial and ahospital rated in the west, havo raised t been-- 1 red muj black on one side and red and lien on your carelessness. Nov. 9 Granite 9, Jordan 0. A Ford car was the get her as one ; big family, to exchange business houses w ho entire year. Section 27 reads as follws: Right trance fees. The failure of education-- 1 Lino on the other it was a treat to knipl-.Nov. 1C Granite 19. Irovo 7. to grand prize which was presented to greetings, mingle with one another the with lti years of age to of way vehicles. under pace as herein appropriations keep Except Nov. 23 Granite 78, Richfield 0. ally football fan. the holder of the winning number last and receive hundreds of dollars worth run their trucks for he purpose of otherwise provided, every driver of a ' increase in enrollment in the univer-- j There were manv thrill nnd a lot Nov. 28 Granite 0, East High f. year and there were numerous snial- - of valuable prizes. the was xities few As their vehicle a these an past intersection during good. years approaching Firet one team The lineup and summur: Tickets are ready for distribution delivering kr prizes given to holders of other know mulling about the traffic of a street shall grant the Right of: the given by Dr. Thomas for wouETtafitto offensive and then numbers, the other. The East High got away This e eastern for a good start in the initial period for the ability und worked the ball within scoring borhood their classes. distnnee, and finally over the Upe. in addition about fifty minor awards. them. Dr. jHines Parker Hall, dean of the charge of any vehicle when turning to power lo regulate the traffic." Granites full power was evident durThere may be sacks of sugar, tons of of the school Chicathe law committee of st special the from The is one in another street Memljers University this city public right Jay Walker ing tho second half when ahe threatcoal or something else just as destr-- are Jack Burt, ( hatrman, N. J. Han- -' into another shall turn as near the nuisance endandering not only his own go, stated that the students who came ened the East goul on aevcral occaable and substantial. sen, G. M. Southwiek, Martin Matsen, right hand gutter as practicable and life but the lives of others, by cutting from the University of Utah were sions. The special committee and the mem-- 1 and J. A. Rockwood. in turning to the left into another rorners, getting into the way of leg- - better students than those from any After the final whistle had blown street shall keep to the right of the itimate traffic and causing no end of other part of the country. it was hard to determine Just who had Dr. in Thomas while also attended, two streets. intersection of the trouble to ihp traffic officer und the Every man on the field fought the Middle West, the inaugural cere- - starred. Section 2ii reads: It shall be unlaw- - man behind the wheel. hard all the time and it was a conS. Dr. for Herbert bionics Hadley, The police department of Salt Lake f ul for any person to drive u vehicle test of teams rather than individuals. Buchanan, Mollerup for Carman, out of an alley into a public thorough-- 1 City, working with other interested chancellor of the Washington Uni-- I the past two weeks tho Ked Frouse for Gardner, Gardner for DaSt. Stratton at and -. Iiuis lr. Uru-o- nndDuring fare without first bringing sueli ve- civic organizations is trying to reduce versity Blue warriors had the opportu- vis, Rcrkwilh for Snarr. Bnarr for f hide to a complete ston within lo feet the casualty list of accidents in our Duluth Drookes, president of the nity of showing the two division teams Beckwith, Beckwith for Kincaid. the sidewalk and giving a signal ' city nnd state, and they ask for hearty V,nity of Missount at Columbia. from the southern portion nf the state Olsen for llopfenbeck, Granite; U U News Bureau of with a bell or horn." cooperation from the citizens in ac- a few things altont football. The 1!) Rockwood for C. Ashton, Mullen to 7 victory over tho 1rovo High Very few,' drivers observe either of eomplishing these results and to make Buchner for Frnme, Frame' these very essential regulation ami l.'lah and Suit Lake City the safest WELLS WARD TO HAVE School was gratifying, but much more for Hartwell, M. Ashton for Frame, so was the overwhelming 78 to 0 de- Frame for Warburton, MAMMOTH CARNIVAL many do not know that they are a places in America, as well as the most Jensei, for of our traffic code and spell so beautiful. of the Richfield eleven. Had it Rynenrson, Rynearson for Jensen, JenCOMMENCING DEC. 5T1I feat bun... Mayors Proclamation Urges Oliservance of Golden Rule Sunday . j part jn preventing accidents. Sudden 1 Commence today--b- e careful, reversal one. for of. form sen for llynearson.' qnt Dr. G. A. Allen, Sugar House Chairman Anticipates Full luring V season when the L I). S. Touchdown Dern, East. By E. A. II. I the cellar position in emu, Quota From Southeast Officials Referee, Warner; umpire, The atmosphere of the Southeast Hie division, scored a (i to t) no W. Romney, Linesman, Simonds. win, is saturated with the coming event Hundreds of people in Salt Lake will know how it feels lo be a the Wells Ward Curnicul. The openrefugee by next Sunday evening, according to Dr. Adolph Steiner, ing night is lo he Wednesday, December bib. At K o'clock all the doors chairman of the Salt Iike Golden Rule Club, formed to sponsor will la-- thrown wide ojien and the many finlden Rule Day here. Dr. G. A. Allen, who is in charge of the depe.itiiients will bu enthusiastic in drive in Sugar House and the Southeast has expressed himself as j tlu- - display of their various wares. well pleased with the plans formulated Utah, Allen of Kansas, Something of every nature will and anticipates heary response next the Hon. Henry Morgenthau, the King on display to sell at very low and Queen or Greece, Miss Megan nriees. At great crowd is anticipated, Grand Finale Dance fo lie Given Dec. Sunday. 15th With Evans Orchestra Dealof Winchester In a proclamation issued Tuesday, Lloyd George and many others. it is expected that the want coffers Clyde F. Hansen Honored by Representatives The Kiwanis, Exchange and Lions will Is.-- brimming over with the peoers in Intermountain Territory. Mayor C. Clarence Neslen urged Salt A Whizz Banff Bazaar will be ffiven under the direction of the Lake's citizens to respond to this Clubs will serve an orphanage dinner ples money and their good wishes. call. He commented on the contrasted at their wekly luncheon, at the Hotel On Thursday, December (!th, a con- Mutual Improvement Associations of Richards at the Ward amusewhen week distinction last received The Southeast again ruiid'.tiims in the United States where Utah. Many other clubs are expected tinuation uf the Carnival will la; the ment hall on the evenings of December 14t hand 15th. Elaborate a season of comparative plenty and to do likewise, according to Dr. GeoJ Clyde F. Hansen of the Granite Lumber and Hardware Company order of who procedure, and been made and the public invited to attend. is in A. Intcrwho of Association the and of is Winchester Allen, was elected president the do come or who cant come on Wed- preparations have working thanksgiving being celebrated, A grand ball on December 15th wjll in the near east there are more than alion with Dr: Steiner. on come will of is executive association This night repplease mountain nesday composed territory. Iiki.i.iuO children without father, with- conclude the bazaar, the committees night. Thursday in Western stores Utah, Idaho, resentatives of seventy hardware cut mother and without any country having secured the Evans orchestra to On Friday night a splendid moving ni tunc A.mI lUUISlUiB Wyoming and Eastern Nevada who of their own, utterly dependent upon During the course of the gathering furnish music for dancing. is arranged. The title of the picture Win- -' hen- - many nf the Winchester men handle to the been have selected outride philanthropy for food, shelter, During the course of both iilm This is "Smilin Thru." picture Salt Iaiki- itc-- the Granite Lumber and line of products. Every church in Salt Lake City, there will be many interestingevenings events clothing and the means of life. has had a long run in many of the without will Golden hold men to these at in host was the which store wanexception, is. House, (,'ity and surprises in store. One of the Sugar t'K,alr,,'i throughout the country, ,i,r Sunday, December 2nd, is to be The Noble Outcast. a three-aMn'icm convened nuJrt which tht.jr annuai retail hardware morning, Sunday the ,lle exclusively meeting largest 1 ail over the world as a day of tn 8 rl1. ai(-ii-t oniring. iyeeember 2d. For the accommoda- - principal features will be a booth conwill be presented by members of for two days last week. On the pro- jn the stnte, for the purpose of ,,im lr,,g appropriate Christmas presinternational good will and hclpfui-nis- s play, The Carnival Committee take pleas-- ; tion of unaffiliated men and women, taining the Richards Ward next Friday night. Kramj of the various sosions some horning how these products are han- ents. Delicate needlework of all kinds and, as a practical expression of IHfC. 7th. in the ward amusement hall. f the in Lake. These hardware Salt jn specialists leading the Gulden Rule, millions of people in Thil Pr0lu(ti,n w under the direction the United States were speakers, and especially enthusiastic ' country on earth are Of Claude II. Taylor, who has had lonjr lhtirp various fi-- Winchester windo'.. discussions wre to lun-gtheir usual Sunday dinner along dramatic lines and problems such as advertising, sales- impress ine- fon an excellent opportunity for se- by the local store and which ami cat instead a meal similar to that experience whose interpretation of theh part of manship, window displays, elc. A w?rc mn-- t artistically executed, in the Gerald given to the orphan refugees known as the tramp number of represenlntiu-were presAd Topperwein, champion Near East. The difference between in the Weston, sent at the convention from the home1 shot of the world gave a demonstration play, is especially line. the cwt of the two menus to be given Re-- : Winchester combined well spent is promised office of the An the Winchester men a. a runirihution to purchase food for those evening who attend and the public is pealing Anns Company and the Sim-- ; Douglas as a feature the orphans. HaNew at mons Hardware Company, invited. , UMvc3j anu uiirre win uc pop convention. In Sail I.ake vour will feelings toward our own tors and pulpiters, will deliver the dogs and other refreshments contributions City to servjs is a complete roster of Vellx Ward, nW. I. he made to the Golden Rule (Tub and Following be There will no admission everyone's taste, FUh.j message. the officers elected: turned over to the Near East Relief Gerald Weston, known as Jerrj the kini jn the worb. The charge, and all are welcome. is j gbort, the Whizz Bang Bazaar H. JauHe Lake Salt New-F. 1 the organization which is sponsoring , TnyW Hansen, the City. Tramp... Clyde MEETING OF DAUGHTERS (,d wilh ban.piet at In the evening of December 2d, at will be all that the name indicates, the movement in America. Col. ls-e- , a Southern Banker J. C. Pros.ilunt. ight oclock, Dr. Steiner will broad- - according to the committee. The Ward Arthur Tippetts, Driggs, Idaho, 1st 'f course, there will still be consid-trali!- e James Blackburn, bis Nephew cast a sermon from the KZX Radio nmusement hall is located on Garfield T. K. Schroder Vice l'rrsnlelll sermon will last twenty Avenue between 8th and Dth East Stati(n- - This dilferencebo tween the dinner r Blackburn's J IH Daughters of the Fionecrs of In this way all people,, Streets. sirwil in American homes and the Jack Worthington, Ira N ecling, Freston, Idaho, 2nd l",n1uU'- H..ui Camp will meet at tho' .. Slavnnr .. Rival Vice President. , ?ul ,V'vt,n to the orphans in the Near Mrs. Colonel home of Mrs. A. A. Alkire, 1813 So. j 'hurdled or unchurched, adults and Wife the of Lari." Dr. Steiner said. Even those W. K. Sloan, Logan, Utuh, Secrc- - nth East St.. Monday. Dec. 3d, at 2 children, sick nnd well, will have the Mrs. Folger who oh,ai-vof hearing a Golden Itule the day most strictly 1,11,1 . lury-T1ossesxiun.. program has been ar- - npportumty p. m. ,. a Disputed 'i!' lie a long way removed from the France, is composed of ranged ami all interested are invited ermon. Ada Miss The orgnnization ci'inf l inns faced . every da- - by tbo re Sadie. Faithful but Free ... to attend. more than 7n i'er-in the Near East, one FATHER OF DOCTOR RAILE McKwan Miss Mary tail g they will eat their meal in E PASSES AWAY AT PROVO off warm homes instead of New Ioliry Announced by bu e boards in some PAKENT-TEACTIEK- S or a mud-floCompany "'1T1 o ded orphanage building or a Frederick Raile, highly respected ASSOUIATION !'" ;.Hg and disease-infeste- d refugee citizen of Provo for mure than a quarhas a t wivk tin" rhange pa-iHOLDS MEETING During ''inip. another they will have as ter of a century, and father of Dr. J.' mu li uf (he been effected in tin- - ownership nnd simple faro as llu-- want Henry Raile, well known physician of Hi ItilTMini. ij uf hitliiimr ing committee ! j - -- j cnri-lesne- I . 1 I or 1 i j j ' j or-.e- 1 l:s n rol-th- j j j Feelings of Refugees To Be Learned Next Sunday By Golden Rule Members j ; , ! ; Southeasterner Elected President of Winchester Club for Local District Whizz Bang Bazaar At Richards Ward Next Week j r- ... ' j rn er - ct j s ! te sk.-cih- i 17 AiSriUTSlTri sr Is-e- i ab-rs- III e, er I mil 1 llnv will receive teachers' n similar of sort ingx ructions ns tn tho proper lo servo nnd how to prepare it at suitable intervals bj Mr. Baird. ;n i In- Near East Relief on appli-:,!;,,- i. Dr. said. A typical dinner would consist of be. ms. , GO GETTERS CLUB union and bread or cornsoup, cnbliage and bread und. Tin-r..',P-will be a meeting of the condensed milk, lie dcclatvd. evenwere lM;t nnmes enrolled to- Go Getters Club Monday Odd bellows the in !:."( every-'miand Rule Club nt ,u 'lilen , ing brings more. In addition, pledges Hall. A special speaker and i'e 1.,.,.,, K,. rilred from such prominmusirnl program havo been - nifn ;i President Coolidge, Secrc-- 1 "f Stnte Hughes, ""drow Wilson, Senator King of .1, - Su-ine- r ri,-,-- l on operating their business volume, small profit basis. prices have lieen permanently reduced with the view that lower prices will new give the public grrater values, business will be attracted and greater volume result. The new management has made move in good faith, the public ii vited by them to visit the store see for themselves. Mr. rarke.r who conducts a foot and chiropractic health de- will continue this work. Granite Stake Presents Elaborate Religious Pageant pnneu part were: lium, Clnri-ne- . Isninh. I,. E. Adams. Na- - Mabu-hiJ. Alma Kastelii-r- ; Rrimlev; Job, Joseph F. Lloyd;, Albert Hooper; Moroni, R. II. Gardnei : Micah, R. A. 'Brower; Spirit , t e.l by suitably garbed individuals bear-- 1 ing ldacards setting for the date and I UNJOIN I vear and the name of the individual1! by whom invented. Then rnrnc the ,, period of planting, with children pie- -, taring symbolically the conquering of Spirit was highly successful Vocal Solo The Spirit of'Service. Alive Lamhert; and was presented before a large and Reading dess of liberty, Bar al dine Smith; Violin Solo etry by Theodore F. Curtis, J. Arthur appreciative audience. . rt rliUliUA.il lIIf'II.Mtllri WV1II1 k . ,, , . JK ; W.BBeed Rodgers The musical selections are given Della Kunkrl under the direction of Arnold Bur-Pearl Williamson gener. Accompanist Norma Bryant. Mrs. Anna D. Allred: |