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Show Ol'T-DOO- K WHAT DOKS HEALTH MEAN TO YOU? ENJOYMENT You'll enji.y the tool, crisp air on a winter hike if your feet are warm. Dmi'l kill tlio fellow If you are not 100' ,4. a T V- c:uim -" Well see that they are if you'll call u to fix up your shoes. PROGRESS that wears your hat. efficient, there is a ' "X' shoe repairing lJemnvt the cause and you are normal. Spinal adjustments and nature do the work (I. H. PARKER, D. C., Ph. C. y Demoted to the SOI.OMOVPARKKR CO. 1075 7 the Heautiful Southeast E- - 21st South Sugar House FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1923 Hyland 3043 PRICE FIVE CENTS Sugar House Business Men Plan Christmas Celebration University Professor Addresses Business Men BLAME Ollicer W. C. A. Smoot At Monthly Meeting A a matter of intvivM to autuist an.l tlu public generally, tin- fallow ing editorial from tlie lstt la. .Tost of Oct. 13, l!V2:l. nlac.ve to 'grade crossings fatuliticx ix here re-- , produced: v.'eik another new' BLAME FOR CRArM t BOSSING . During the ;axt and writer on Western United States IIistory'was ing authority the speaker at a well attended monthly luncheon of the Sugar The musical House Uusiness Mens League last Monday noon. Miss was Miss Jensen, by given violinist; Druk, program pianist and MlSS l hurman. vocalist. In his address rroiessor loungre- t0 them a resulting in a tearing down cilled many peident. of early proem, which should ' be deprecated. devel-- ! Professor ini interest in the growth and opment of dwe thi Sugar House and urged George among the business that ev General Committee Is Appointed To Plan For Holiday Entertainment starting' FOR CROSSING FATALITIES dio "" "Thin put the chief responsibility fur the crashex a such points upon thi .driver of vehicles who did not Inst stop, look and listen before niTosx the traekx. It ix out of the iuixtiun to expect every grade cross- -' Even if the 'ing to be eliininnled. railroads could raise the money to do it, centuries might lie reipiired for lng o!'' Jack Hurt. J. A. Kochwood, N. J. llanscn, Martin Madsen and (I. M. South wick Will llavi Charge of the Annaul Christmas Jubilee Under the Auspices of the Business Men's league of Sugar House "aloSm at josh e. nisi South st just!m:iy die, in two grade crossing r,;,m,,V,1 ,?1 ,any e v"1 nouM lu pivvhlcl a: mlier over the Granite l.umUr anil hap. one in Ohio ami tin- Other in 'ua :wa.e Company store. J. iVimyvanla at about tin m. ."S n, ,l to rM. The manag.iiu u of 111, new studio :lnurilay, will not set tin ivonle of reck-thiedii.;,ng the1 .bhg:itiim e thinking hard on this form of has started a i.1 'lade croxsing menace rests n.'li autu- t and thouwhtless...... campaign n. assist intl.o Mecti. ter mi-;b- ,ur 1 1 rl.-.- Sugar House will have a celebration this Christmas which will bigger anil belter titan the one held last year, if sueh celebration is ixissible, according to Mr. Jack Hurt, chairman of the committee to arrange for this years affair. The personnel of the general committee was announced by M. 0. Ashton, president of the Hiisinoss Mens al the meeting be i e noon, und includes Jnek Hurt, eliairimm; .1. A. Rockwood, Martin Madsen, N. J. Hansen and held lenhii' " last Monday fla ToTi'crv'con-- : rtriri' an AnierV-- ; which will Alric heart. of thafterni; foaii" wri-- 1 . "Iartieularly should operators of G. M. Southwiek. fF become the ideals ol Amen ,Can said the example testanl will be gher. n cabinet size dent is an occurrence that e, mid not be ul hue, offenders in these lw.. latest ne awnca in This general committee has already it of the American soldiers, brought photograph, and a hearty response will foreseen. It can alwav be foreseen held strictly In account brings, nnism wluh ilteld a meeting and outlined tentative to mind by Armistice day.no doubt result frm this law nmis ul,d mK ,f rtrong terms Bti'n"K "P by forcibly ,lal"' that th, ,M,y,.nnt driving an automobile or a horse- -' em- - should and diffei'eiiccs in a community, teach Americanism; that we offer. The contest close Nov.gei.er.m plans for their work, including ap-- j they run drawn vehicle upon a railroad crossing "K,'S ns far "" l'oso'ble when ::0th. i'ni mid point incut of a death In the world to serve our neigh- '"to phaticaHy disdaring ttat these tn ng trap, 1limy first lis-Those in charge of the new studio 'wi,h,mt and ! looking stopping, at-h1,1 bp 'other phases. When these plans are b ihould he quietly settled bors, to the best of our ability. rVt.wl hate ' full of danger. Every grade Kh,u had l'1-in huslong the experience ' ran announced definitely it will lie a ur- -' rather than in a public way and are completely equipped iii ' ioxsing tragedy is pnvenialile. No He asprise to every resident of the SouLh-jeax- t, PPlicntiun of this law would, corous strife and quarreling. who stopped, looked and listen- -' Jt'K'd most person modern me wav fur their doing and will evoke favorable comT01 to tblm to serted th:it a true American should attention """c work. With the apparatus which tliev I''1 wben approaching a milnm.l cross- Py dnvers ment from everyone who learn of with the tb'r have they are able to take r sir in his heart: If I cant do somet-in 'er was injured at such a point. A farewell testimonial will be held them, according to those in charge, and to atop, look and listen he- make! "The hing to build up the community naming law in such that cases at and will govern photographs night which I live, God help me, Ill do nothia practice of doing so by appointment ' lb:lt f ordinary intelligence. ljt jt fore starting over a railroad crossing, tonight in the Wasatch Ward Chapel will help to put Sugar House on the ng to tear it down. "Ibo great majority of auto drivers in honor of C. Vernon Cogglr, who map. w'hat may about the obligation with those desiring this service. The !b, There will be n monstrous ChristProfessor Y'oung caed attention to studio will be open every day except ,f tho railroads. Suppose a train crew show their understanding of their re- - will leave shortly to perform an L. 1. mas tree, u round whieh everyone in the fact that Sugar House is one of lie reckless. Suppose the rights "ponsil for the lives of ull who ity jniay Weilneseday, . .. a. lie Sugar House will rally and celebrate .HI lit. mt. . - .til S. Mission in the Netherlands, H A I1 .1 lllll II Waft the oldest communities in Utah. Cab-in- s is a graduate of the L. 1). S. Univer- as one huge fumily. Ticket will lie were built along Parleys Creek given by the merchant with purchases early a the year 1849 and a persity Mnd has recently been employed whieh will entitle holders to ehanees manent scit lenient was then establon valuable prizes to be given free ished. Somewhat later the first sugar l of eliiirge. year an automobile Douglas Taylor will be given a fare- factory in the country was built in the was given to the holder of the lucky to France to study the sugar beet in-- ! well testimonial in the Richards Ward w,. lv wuum ,H. tuu, (.y first number and many other prizes to railroad crossing is a menace In prepared to handle to attempt to dispute with a railway dutrr, and machinery had been Chapel, 857 Garfield Avenue, next 811 !jVy . are, other fortunate ones. The nature of developing and printing locomotive on ituwn grouml with an bis fiends or to nny who mny trust brought an of the ocean to new Or-- ! Thursday, INovember 22, at 8:15 p. m., the prixes hus nut been definitely dedriving. letn, up the hlixsissippi by flat boat prior to his departure for the Southern 1work, including enlarging, tinting and! automobile or wapon. It i reckless-,b- i rided, but they will be similar to those raining. end over the plains on prairie schoon- - States Mission on behalf of the L. D. in the cxtren Wausi: of the' The blame for Use grade crossing of last year. utter luck of necessity for tim risk 'fatalities is upon th drivers of auto-- j ers pulled by oxen. Later the sugar S. Church. Taylor graduated from the The committee is anxious to get the RICHARDS WARD CIIOIR to take any chance of Ik1 ing struck mobile or horse-draw- n factory was changed to a molasses vehicle who minds of everyone focused upon tt ido not stop, look ami listen.1' factury ami the old building still 'n a railroad crossing. TO SINti IN HIGHLAND gigantic and successful gathering on stands, the emblem of Sugar House. Chnstinas eve, and asks the public to PARK WARD SUNDAY In an earnest appeal, Professor! await further announcements and Young asked that this building and watch for new developments and other historic spots in the Southeast The Richards Ward choir will render be preserved. the musical prugram at Highland Park Professor Y'oung, in opening hi ad-- ! Ward next Sunday evening, November (AST FOR GRANITE dm commended the Business Mens 18, at (:')() p. ni. The program is as HIGH SCHOOL PLAY League for its activities and its ac- -' follows complifhnients in the past, stating that CHOSEN BY COACII "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed mth an organization can wield a Through its 8 to 0 victory over the .Tonkin Fiootdijrgprs Inst Woodward, Away, choir; "Prayer, in its final divisional contest, Granite High School qualified mighty influence for good in a com- -; After a good deal of competition .Stephens, Agnes Bolto anii the choir; r,i,1:,.v the final cast for the annual play prereunify. Ik commented on the fact contests the E. with thus the East J. Father by High tying Ileavenly Kjar,;fe l)ayne, that then have been factors in some sented by the students of the Granite So this afternoon will see the Granitian eleven: Ruby C'hibls, Ruth Given and choir; for first place. localities of a destructive rather than High School has been chosen by Miss a constructive nature and urged that Amy Farnsworth who has charge of dramatic work at the school. The play nothing of this sort be allowed in the Southeast, lie urged the members of j chosen is The Schoolmistress, a the League to be PPular, well known comedy, and the C. VERNON COGGLE united, to have faith in this section of the date of i will be during .nit ago over the Irovo lwy?. . city; in short to in the Federal Reserve Bank of Salt the latter presentation believe firmly that Kurt High early in the season defeated HamHton part of December. Sugar House is the Lake. been has an acitive Erma Ashton, Lottie Ashton, best place in the world to live and to Coggle nli Andersonl Warliurton more were than 10 contestants prilVo at the rate of 12 to nothing in There, G. Harrison, arc the organists and Lon be real boosters. rh Richardson worker in the Wasatch Ward and it for poxitinx on the final cast. After m r i, n City, and Granite later: Rynearson is expected that his friend will be a good deal of lh In Fisher, conductor. rcgi.-U'iia win over the East. But Jensen Thompson: trying out, two casts commenting upon the economic ... fh.... Vincent! present in large numbers to wish him were seiis-teand then finally the one Mr. Fisher desires Richards Ward Coach Sutherland is taking no chances Hartwell developnunt of the Southeastern portwell his labors. during missionary Substitutions: Granite Mawsnnfor, ion of Salt Lake .which wiil represent the school and choir members to assemble at the He ha given his team a number of City, Professor will follow the splendid pro- .which i ns follows: Young calk Richard Ward chapel at p. m. to be hard workouts during the week, cor- - Hamilton Frame for Jensen; MePhil-- j Dancing Peggy, Claire Hix-jsoattention to the woolen which been folhas as gram arranged Miss Dyott, Mary Cornwall; Frame; Buchner for McFhil lows: taken by automobile to the Highland reeling some weaknesses observed in j;P factory which was built about one and Dineh Anabel Wheeler; Saunders, miK-Park Ward. the Jordan game and expects the 1P- above Sugar House in Instrumental music, Melba Lindsay 'Paul Krouse; Paulover, Frank Good-Im'i- i: the early Farmers to bring home victory. One Jordan Orton for Rollings: Hol-edays, from which goods were far and wide by ox team to the Ermyntniae, LaVerne Bird; Vere ? th,,s0 ,inal Kame" wil1 mean 'ngs for Orton; Crane for Bibbs; Burton and Virginia S. Lindsay; readGranite Hih School last year, where RICHARDS WARD CHOIR Smart for Richanlson; K. mcent for ing, Ann Salmon; soprano solo, Mary Queekett, Floyd Handock; Admiral ,ll",inatl01 jwple oM he surrounding territory.: j,e was prominent in activities. He Pierce; dance, pupils of Catherine F. TO H VVF DVNCE FRIDVY Glen Anderson; LieutenGranite s victory over Jordan on I L Vincent. ct, he saiil that this has always wag prel(dent of the student-bod- y and Evans sisters; mono- ant Mallory. Fullmer Latter; Budd; vocal bwn a center of industrial slow field wai witnessed by one of Tyler Referee. Wilfonl Romney; umpire, logue, C. W.trio, history and also president of the Senior class, in Rawljngs; chorus, Sec- William Petit; Berstein, Stanley Best; labilities and that its rapid growth which latter office he led the drive for The Richards Ward choir, one of the i the largest crowd that ha ever at-- 1 Harold Goodwin; linesman, Tiny ond Intermediate mis- Jane, Belva Peterson; Girls, remarks, Gwendolyn, Ann , during the past, points to a remark-- , the new flag pole which now graces livest musical organization in the city tended a game on the Jordan campus, Leonard, sionary; remarks, Bishop M. 0. Mr. Maxine Bag-lebla future. Goldstein; Ranling, a resorted to The and! at a punting 'battle game will entertain party dancing the campus. Goff, Jack Shurtliff. - in which department Granite showed FUNERAL SERVICES amuseWard Decrying the sentiment expressed Richard social the at At the farewell party, the follow ment hall next Friday evening, Nov. superiority, a in most all phases of, rlifcLIJ rUK uLSlIJhNT football. The whole Granite team 23. gys-resbut it was the kicking of; not what OF EAST MILL CREEK they should be, Profes- - ment hall of the ward: The committee in charge has pro- played well, Young emphatically denied the reand orchestra Wnrhurlon that gave them the edge. Ariel the cured quartet port. staling that there it Singing Congregal ion. The lineup an l summary: nothing Funeral services were held last for the music, and there will be free Invocation. rong with our Jordan Granite but only with a ice cream, punch .cake, etc., and a good noon in the East Mill Creek city, Tuesday Harlem Solo of e it Ixigh Piano Y Jre residents. Men of eduea- for W. K. Debenham, who died time fur all members and friends of Munson Chapel Sw.inee Selections Quartet. ni br,,a,l rg Lungxon llollinga a j(K.ai hopital last Saturday night. the ward. experience recognize Im Vine yirtues, said the speaker, referring Soprano Solo Margaret Kimball. ; J The young man was 22 years of age, Sunday School to Present Elaborate Historic Pageant Ixmis the Depicting Rending Master . j of Dr. Turner of son of Hyrum J. und Barbara J. Early Church Historical Events Aurvsnl l iiiversity that Utah con-. Tenor Solo Joseph Kjar. He was born in Wright Remarks J. M. Whitaker. East Mill Creek and lived there during type of Americanism li Remark Bishop J. A. Rockwood. Reffular Ward Conference will be held next Sunday in the 2 e "und in our country outside of his entire life. Beside hi parents, Remarks The Missionary. Mwchusi'tt. In short. Prof. Y'oung jhe is survived by the following broth-r- s Wells Ward, and will be featured in the morning session by a The growth of the state of and sisters: Mrs. Joseph 11. Moses Pageant to be given under the auspices of the Sunday School, at of Wilfurd. Hyrum E., Sarah and Har- - 10:30 a. m. trading rivognized by Too. ,?y being the simndesl and Romanes Thoro, "nomists ! On Sunday at 9 p. m. services will The Boy l normal, the most stable and deep-- : Those wlm g down to the sra Clvde Crow i r.r w! Ba'il'eyoir i lkc nty be held with the High Priest, Sev-- 1 The Man of any western E H Horton iey Dr. Selig- - shliw are In poetry, but Garfield, an,! Nathan L. Debenham, enties and state." stake authorities Elders, wlm lesiiinir "P tlrnse of h, g Truth Spirit Florence Heiner t present filling a mision in the Ha- writer on economic ques- - grliwotisly neglected to Attend Crucial waiian island for the L. I), s. Church. meeting with each group separately, Spirit of Strife Henry Deitz a ne of tho finest In tlie sir In ships, Bouianre Is there, ' ll Former Students Are Especially Invited committees from the Special high Joseph Leon Jeppson - iT, P0!l "f ivonomic development to too. Be Held to Exercises Also and Game Football i 01 ' Ernest Hoare very Cowdery Abov. or B.iow. rH" ,lisry. Moroni Merrill C. Faux Professor v Are you above uiclin or below It V Mainple urged John the Baptist M. D. Wells in tiftBn1K' iving and calling atten- of Utah are Wallace Strong 5J1jab of the University students Jbe tunny good features of our and former AH friend HIGHLIGHTS 20 of a THE age and full attendance Chorus years School Children Mthldaie." He characterised the' Second is requested by President Frsnk Y ' Music Helen Derrick. William Vor- FROM PROFESSOR officially invited to attend the lf !ll,r:'r House and vicinity ns 17th. November on rs Saturday, Club Taylor. to be held at the University kink, Deborah Martin, F. J. YOUNGS ADDRESS At 10:30 the Sunday School pagtbn Fl,"'r;,bY high typo and urged season will be played on Cummings the of classic football bitr The the of iilralism the eant will take place and at 6:30 the itau "I1.,,r's,ree team and the to There will he a very importH!!' gooil name of ita people. If I cant do something Field at 2:30 with the strong University of Colorado 12 noon until principal conference session. On Tueswhwh from the served in members of of li ant be .will holder meeting and1 to community ,,rr!,,K the Armistice build present Day tram, up fast A,..; day evening Mutual conference will be LE GRANDE WARD old time yell 1 H do nothwith Club the The m. Monday rally, me. pep p. God help Mountain Championship. the I live. speaker nf thc iwky held. um.in',ln Kenerally, MUTUALS TO DANCE footlall stars, and speakers evening, Nov. 19th, at 6:30 p. m., both teams arc strong contenders for masters, loyHy to those at the! The Sunday School Pageant The ing to tear it down. ha ,r It ,l11' I. in club in West F. rooms the the 0. attendance, in 0. over all from of the promises ih.- years title and game be which regardless will .,.'ovVrnmfnt. rendered Awakening," 1 2 m. until p. will hold forth from Sugar House. The affair is in li.1. a filiation. He called atten- The growth of the state of The Le Grande Ward Mutuals will o h the grostest of the season. ar- by the Sunday School, was written the form of a luncheon with an The University fraternities and in charge has fart that the problems! Utah today is recognized by for the occasion by Mrs. .entertain at their big annual Harvest especially house hold will club and the "open .orities program. a prepared especially includes as which being t the present G. M Southwick and will be under her '.Dance iuia an,"; ,,ur 1,a,,'rB leading economists W. Larson, prominent in I.oui anJ Fegtival on next Thur9day the game and expect all of their the and most Com- soundest and most normal, Jown townPrally on the night of the .after direction. Members of the cast and dance A tix "'"greatest cirand them. in to educational visit of old members advertising any of the Nov. 22. The party will be and the on V ''"'h our government has deepest morning stable most evening, a conIfith in forth have those parade k. charge put cles in Salt Lake City will adof the Alumni and the football tace to face. Professor 17th a reception on the campus which .honor w western state." Youni, ",,i: siderahle time and effort and a real held in the Ward iamu semen t hall at Mill club the and Creek the be the dress in :te.ms .held evening Dont believe that rally nd a free lunch., Auwru- -. i ",l: treat is promised all who attend. The which is located on the corner of Yale Hotel Utah. Quartet will make music. Fifty . 'l!' I""!'1 wrong. The govem-m- n Dr Turner of Harvard say. At the reception the visitors will reg-- the mm, Sunday School superintendency is very avenue and McClelland street. claim the fellows :of is alumnus University membership young type Every their classes and Vni,od States hss states-hr- r "Utah contains the highest that every member of the cellent music and other features have k, will to and invited the found in in organization fifty ''itni nf nny ;n the world and folder which will officially a be for this presentation been provided and the committee in of Americanism to brof Massa ward present needed to call old the is answer Monday night. grads -i- ll he direct old timers to the new points help ofthe secure in their our country outside on Bumorning. j Sunday News jeharg eextends a cordial invitation to U. U. of -Boulder. oflnterost about the campus. The re-- 1 Bust urired opposition to the the people of the Southeast to attend. ftrizii.tehusetts." The cast is as follows: reau. luncheon a. 10 at m., will en".' trines of Karl Marx begin ception 1,111 1 n.ted States and referred .of. Armistice day and ; l'ly ome in-- M . ft. 1 m ft Lh . l.-is- ' ; Granite Eleven Meets Provo High Team Today ' I j inter-division- al j i ! tl , j , 'd j . n; fr ; cne-ba- lf i nt : j i y; WaT akjkus: sa-- a Wells Ward Conference Convenes Next Sunday j ; . Annual Homecoming at University of Utah to Be Celebrated Saturday joan miitr-nicn- t S' j Doiii-nhnm- . Annual-Home-Comi- cele-brati- on Go-Gette- ! ! , ; j 'u 1 i Ex-desir- nu Snir - 7 t I |