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Show THE CITIZEN larger than that going to shareholders, and pay roll never to be cal'jinuch BINGHAM AND GAIF1 The Scenic Line TO BI led on make good losses. Constant effort on the part of managers to diminish monotony and increase variety in the occupation from day to day and year to year of every intelligent and ambitious em. Lo 11 ily life, and home, and were always ready to fight in defense of these things. 7. HUMAN FUEL CONSUMPTION. In 1914 the American people consumed 80.1 lbs. sugar per capita. In 1830 consumption was limited to ployee. 8. Universal acceptance of collec12.1 per capita; in 1890, 58.9 lbs.; in tive bargaining by elected representa- 1910, 79.9 lbs. In 1916 sugar use had fallen to 78.1 tives of each side. On the Part of Employees. lbs.; in 1917 it rose to 81.8 lbs. 1. Abandonment of the doctrine of In 1870 the price of sugar to the consumer was 13.51 cents; in 1880 it limited output. 2. Abandonment of the idea that it was 9.80 per lb. war period our is desirable for. workers of any 'sort Over the five-yea-r to work as few hours a day as poscountry had the cheapest sugar and sible. gasoline prices in the world. 3. Abandonment of violence toward When the embargo of war is off in property or person in the prosecution this country the consumption will go to much higher percentages. As a of industrial disputes, and of the conception that unorganized laborers are community goes prohibition, the demand for sweets increases. Gandy traitors to their class. stores and places By Both Parties to the Industrial have increased markedly. The same Strife. 1. Willing adoption by both parties is recorded in other cities and states. Man has accustomed himself to the of the methods of conciliation, arbitration, and ultimate decision by a stimulant of sugar in some form so national government board as suffici- long that he cannot do without it. If ent means of bringing about just and he saves in liquor he adds an extra disof all progressive settlements cube or two to his cup of tea or cofputes between capital and labor. fee and he finds himself a patron of 2. General acceptance of the view that American liberties are to be pre- the candy store or the soda foutnain. served just as they have been won. The argument is convincing. The They have been slowly achieved by sociological-economi- c revolutions that g of generations sturdy, are going hand in hand throughout who valued people personal independthe world, call for gasoline for exterence, industry, thrift, truthfulness in thought and act, respect for law, fam nal and candy for internal propulsion. Afllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg 1 Use Checks I A check, with your signature on it, stamps you as a business-lik- e person whether you are a houseor a businesswife, a business-ma- n -woman. It is a mark of efficiency. The check book ' relieves you of the responsibility of carrying actual cash with you. The stub or duplicate shows you to whom you have paid how much and when. A check is a legal receipt. In this age of efficiency, all careful business men and business women should use house-wive- s, checks. Open your account at this bank today. soft-sweet-dri- Where Copper is King Passenger train schedule now in effect imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiniiii 1 ICE I CREAM, HOME-MAD- E CANDY I AND CAKES. 1 8 s hard-workin- Leave Salt Lake Gty. No. 109 No.lll . 6 :55 a. m. No. 109 No.lll 8 :25 a. m. 3 :35 p. m. Leave Bingham. No. 110 No. 112 Paramount - Empress Its DAY, JULY 6 8 :45 a. m. 4:00p. m. No. 112 10:05 Considerably Cooler Inside ATTRACTIONS FOR THE WEEK COMMENCING SUN- The big feature of the bill Is eight Shimmie stars, the coun- try's shimmiest shimmiers in a riotous shimmie carnival and I contest. I Sunday, Monday, Tuesday CHARLES RAY in his new rube story HAY FOOT, STRAW FOOT Arrive Salt Lake City. No. 110 jj ftiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniR 2:15p.m. Arrive Bingham. Stores 2 260 So. State. 55 So. Main. Delivered Everywhere. 2 a.m. 5:30 p.m. POLLY OZ AND CHICK "Cute, Clever and Classy" 8 3 3 I VICTORIA FOUR Pa the News, Paramount Pictographs, Comic Cartoon Quartette Wednesday and Thursday PANTAGESCOPE PAULINE FREDERICK and an cast in PAID IN FULL ' News Views all-st- ar i . 1 I Telephone Tangles Current Events, Burton Holmes Travels H. 4 V. Friday and Saturday ELSIE FERGUSON in the remarkable Artcraft production of THE AVALANCHE STOUTENBOROUGH. Asst. General Passenger Agent, 1207 Deseret Bank Building, Phone Was. 140 Salt Lake City, Utah A Big Bundle of Mirth James Montgomery Flagg Comedy Good Music. Paramount Orchestra under direction of Edward P. Kimball, evenings. Hope Jones Wurlitzer Organ, afternoons. Louis C. Meier of Chicago, and Miss Mary Crowley, Organists. laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaBBaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai i HELEN JACKLEY Aerialist EDDIE FITZPATRICK And His Pantages Orchestra. 3 shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Mat. Prices 10c, 15c, 25c. Night Prices 15c, 25c, 35c. r.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuic |