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Show mhbbcx a-j- if - EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923 pany ?orx Ltah and Idaho, has pur- - family to Highland Park immediately. agent chased the home of Karl barns worth general Alden St. and will move hia IOITLAK HEADLINER of the National Life Insurance Cum-'Mr. and Mr. Ly!e Smith of 1261 Stratford Avenue announce the arrival of a baby buy. One thousand Forest Paler galhi-r-eround a huge lion tire ami roasted hot dot's, santr and enjoyed a campfire Mrs. Guy Andersen, 2518 Highland called the program. The affair was the Forest has recently returned from a Drive, the of Rameumptom, feast to feast the California. After reunion. trip Pale ward the merrymaker either enjoed a seven reel movie in the amusement hall or Thomas, 2oo5 Mr. and Mrs. J danced on the hujre canvas spread on for Parowan, left Highland Drive, the lawn under the gay colored lanwhere Mr. Thomas has taken a positerns. tion teaching school. Old and vounjr members of the ward Mr. George Short, accompanied by joined in the well attended reunion. his wife, ha gone on a business trip to New York City. organization. RAMEI'MITOSI PROVES WiKurd C. Briinley, at THaarossgla a Sseve Wovesa WESTMINSTER Finer Than Silk NOTES Raw materials of which portland cement is made come out of the ground usually as solid rock. They must first be crushed, ground and reground until at least 85 per cent of the resulting powder will shake through a sieve that will actually hold water. This sieve is considerably finer than the finest silk fabric. It has bronze wires to the 200 hair-lik- e inch. That means 40,000 holes to the square inch. But the several crushings and grindings necessary to reduce solid rock to this extreme fineness are only the beginning of cement The enrollment this year shows an per cent increase over last term, of the steady which is indicative last growth enjoyed every year for the war decade with the exception of the 11 year. 0. Ludlow, prominent from New York City, who recently visited the college, has offered to present the institution with a cast bronze sign for the east side of the main building. This sign will lie hung as soon as it can be made in New York and sent to the college achi-te- Mr. W. ct Painters have just finished painting the exterior of Ferry llall and Converse Hall and the smokestack of the heating plant. The annual photograph of the faculwas taken by ty and student-bod- y Shiplera on Thursday. Copies are always in demand by Eastern people as well aa by students themselves. The music department has so grown piano teacher has been engaged. Miss Ruth Shipp who has had excellent training and considerable experience has been chosen to fill that an extra the vacancy. making. An entertainment will be given at the Forest Dale Amusement Hall September 25th and 26th at 8:20 p. m. under the auspices of the Religion Class. An excellent program will be rendered. Admission price will be 25c and 10c Tuesday, and 25e Wednesday. PROGRAM 1. Selections, Religion Class Orchestra 2. Living pictures 8. Song drill a Rheumatism b Trials of a Boy 4. Dances .... Pupils of Virginia Freeze a Minuet b Japanese Dance c Irish Jig The powdered materials must then be subjected to intense heat for several hours in huge rotary kilns. Here they are half melted and become a substance much harder than the original rock clinker, it is called. Then the clinker must be crushed and ground until at least 78 per cent of the resulting product will pass through the sieve woven finer than silk. This is portland cement. More than 80 power and fuel consuming operations are necessary in cement making. The electric power alone used in producing a barrel of portland cement would, if purchased at usual household rates, cost $1.70L Few manufactured products go through so involved or complicated a process as port-lan- d cement And it sells for less per pound than any comparable manufactured product Naomi Soren 5. Reading 6. Every Boy 7. Selection Orchestra 8. Violin solo Lois Cannon 9. Comedy, "How the Story Grew." The Highland Park Ward Relief Society met last Tuesday at their regular session. The lesson which was on the subject of the literature of J. Fennimore Cooper was given by Mrs. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Washington Street CHICAGO 111 West Gubler. Next week the Relief Society will have as the topic for its lesson, Social Service, which will be treated by Mrs. Essie Branting. mwiwii Mi.,.p.lii NnOmM nwra PMhONf. UUkiQ, SUGAR HOUSE so WARD NEWS Again the activities of the ward ia starting with a bang and are promising to make the coming year the most successful one for some time. what Next Friday, Sept. 28, will be the Primary Tuesday is the regular of our first big dance of the seanight be to invited presChildren are day. son. This dance will be a married ent at 4 p. m. music peoples dance" with old-tiThe Bee Hive girls have been prac- and dances. ticing twice a week in preparation for their graduation exercises to be held Sunday at the Granite Stake and best dance of the season. Admission will be 50c per couple and 25c extra lady. Dancing will start promptly at 8 oclock. OV3B STEEL GOODS represent a, net, perfection as it is possible to secure. They are made from a Ki&h quality steel and evenly tempered. All are fitted with carefully handles and guaranteed free from imperfections, Each article handsomely finished and nude with the honest purpose to achieve the fieri, not the cheapest. We cany a comply assortment come in and look them oyer, The Part Thats Good DELIGHTFUL Spread the Butter on good and thick, mother, for that is what makes Bread and Butter such a good food for growing children. Our Butter is always fresh and sweet. DAINTIES For the hostess who wishes to serve a tasty luncheon. Oour display of pastry offers the opportunity to pass this part of the work to us with the assurance it will be GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. Sugar House Merc. Co. well handled. SUGAR HOUSE HOME BAKERY Hyland F. KAPER, Proprietor 3164-316- Silk m 5 Full Fashioned Hose Pure Thread at Our Low Price Here is one of our best hosiery values which is proving very popular among the hundreds of thousands of women who buy their hosiery in the J. G Penney Company Stores all over the country. Pure thread silk hose, full fashioned to fit, with boot, double tole, heel and toe. and lisle garter top. Excellent quality. 30-in- ch BLANKETS In the weight you need now. Double Cotton Blankets, size 54.74 in Grey, Tan ..$1.98 and White .52,49 Size 66x80 in Grey, Tan and White .53.49 Size 70x80, Pretty Plands in all colors 66x80 in Tan, Grey and White, satin bound edge.. $3.98 GOOD COTTON COMFORTS Priced Colors $1-4- All lull size. 42.39 - $3.49 - $3.98 and at. The New York Times, on August 1 7th last, printed the news item below, indicating the huge purchase of 660,000 Union Suits of athletic style, by the J . G Penney Company for its Spring trade. f 9 so $4.47 g Cars When your car is new, the bearings are snug the car runs easy no rattles no grating no friction. With proper care in the selection of oils and greases that condition will continue indefinitely. oils have a firm, substantial body that reduces friction to a minimum makes cars run easy reduces repair bills prolongs the life of your car and saves you money in cost of operation. Try it, O . Keep 'going till you icome to an service station then drive in. Look for the sign. O I-- AH mahogany calf bat, perforated whole qnartcr vamp and tip. Half rubber heeL ' Single sole welt. A good looking, dressy and durable shoe at our low price of $3.98 m Boys Heavy Rib Hose. Sizes 6 to 11, pair.. 39c 25c BOYS SCHOOL CAPS 49c - 69c - 98c Selling MOST We SeQ for LESS -- hr. I EdV whan tha I. C Company, whkh operate a chain' of dtB dry gooda atorca throughout tha country and which haa offloee t .r ... company;. -next Spring and Summer. Tha purenaae Involvca 640,000 aeparata garment, but Ita alaa. In money, woa not I gin understood that aev eed publication. It to tranaactlmw tome era! other huge rit chand tea far del n City In proapact. op of ijm ra acted- - diddle n the rApprove , Return- -. ' Silk Cho.T,'l Good The Enormous Requirements of Quality the by the 475 Department Stores of J. C. Penney Co., to this Nation-wid- e Inititution, a purchaln$ tremcndoui advantage!. Leading manufacturermen are eager in their effort! to secure order ol They not only quote loweit posiible cash prior a to make up the good under onr own specification! give of ;tojc. lfict dgtail material, finiih and workmanship. You Benefit Largely. i . . S hart yaatardor through Penney for LESS CHILDRENS HOSIERY Black only. Sizes 5 to 9, pair 15c Black or Brown. Fine rib. Sizes 5 to 10, pair 29c Mercerized Fine Rib Ilose. Black, Brown, White, pair A A Undarwaar PurchasaA. Si vWhat Big balicvad to ha tha larnat pnr b 'ut chaaa of ita kind avar made u put MOST Wo Boy You Will Save Money on These! Easy-Ruunin- aorta' tha Mia trade: It lather halpa to atabUbe lha mikaLj ft, ' m Mens Brown Dress Shoes $4-5- 0 The Largest Purchase of Underwear Ever Made! In Black and the Wanted vs 3 pair in a bos for Smooth, rent STEEL GOODS t Wi GAS fc OIL COMPANY M.D All ye singer are requested to attend chair rehearsal next Wednesday night at 8 oclock sharp. The annual choir membership drive is on and every available singer is requested to join. Wonderful success was had in choir work last year, and Director Monson intends to make the Sugar Ward choir the best in the state, bar none, and with the members' help he will do it up brown. STEEL GOODS We have a big contract with one) of the leading hosiery mills to supply all of onr stores with these hose. By paying cash on onr enormous orders we buy than at an advantage and can sell them to you for only INDEPENDENT good times were at married folks dances last year, dont fail to be at this one, the first Beginning next Thursday, the winter schedule of motion pictures will start at the Hyland Theatre. The feature picture of thi night will be FOR Stormy Seas, starring Helen Holmesia This picture P. McGowan. and J. enterGoff A. Mr. and Mrs. George of high merit and should not be A choir party will be given in the Four room house for tained last week in honor of their one . missed by a single ward member. An future. More be to nephew, Allen Brown, who is particulars later. be will cents House. Hy. 340 ftnt Sugar of admission twenty married to Teral Snowball in the near year instead of the old Our new Sunday School Superintenfuture. Sixteen guests were present. chargedof this fifteen cent which has been House for rent. price showed their mettle last Sunday. dency receivward the in the past, Mrs. Embley of Highland Park charged full amount We welcome them and wish them much cottage. 1156 Westminster A? the Call evenings. passed away Monday afternoon after ingLast winter the amusement com- success. a short illness. Her son from Oklaworth at our moneys homa and two sisters were with her. mittee gave us so lets support them The body was shipped to Oklahoma for the Princess,the at this Hyland. year burial. of National Organization to Improve and Extend the Utet of Concrete The Daughters of the Pioneers of Highland Park will meet at the home of Mrs. Bareli Thursday afternoon, Sept 27th, at 2 oclock. All members of the organization are urged to be present, inasmuch as a special speaker will be present from the central We all know had 475 DEPARTMENT STORES . |