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Show Xmas Shopping j Center Sugar House -- WIIAT DOES HEALTH MEAN TO YOU? We are thankful for the good will of the people of Sugar House and hope to Don't kill the fellow that wears your hat. If you are not lOU'i- efficient, there is a continue to have it. Our work is always the best -- it progress shoe repairing , Bohn Bros., Props. Sugar House - - - -- J" h ' -- -- - V:-- : n--v- fV ' - SOEO.MON-PARKE- Hy. 1227 p Ik p 1075 E. Development of the Beautiful Southeast Club Outlines v Plans For Seasons Work At Big Opening Meeting Larson, Well Known Advertising Expert Adresses bers, and Plans are Formulated for Big New Years Eve Celebration Louis W. lRICE FIVE CENTS Mem- , ! Club, live organizations of business men in the their season with an enthusiastic gathering last at the club rooms of the Odd Fellows. Louis W. Larson The Southeast opened Go-Gett- .ll VEMBER has come with its festival day, iThe sweetest home-feaof the year. When the little ones mingle in frolic and And share in the Thanksgiving cheer. The Community orchestra, fostered 1 by the City Kecrealion 'opart ment will be reorganized at a meeting to be held Sunday, November 25th, at 4 p.m. in the Council Chamber at the City and County Building. New members will be received into the organization ' and plans for the coming season will be outlined by Mr. Clareiiee Hawkins, who will be in charge. All who are! st dkJi known advertising expert was the speaker of the evening and A plans were outlined for the annual New Years Eve party And let us remember that tale of the past, cafeteria lunch was served. interested are requested to bring their activ-Of the Pilgrims who gathered their band, of success the 1 the most material in it, hut almost instruments next Sunday. Owing to the It has been the decided reverse. winter to memclub and also last limit When invariably o the of prop-tities And offered up thanks for the com when at last ranged and proportioned, the bership to 100, and while old members to produce a cham- the of will lnf! ability he !! is as organization valuable space as prefthat given just It waved oer the famishing land. pionship baseball team, all the mem- which is filled with reading material erence, the order of the day according bers are enthusiastic for the coming or cuts. He pointed out the three es- to announcement of those in charge will be first come, first admitted. season. The club has shown itself to sentials of good advertising copy be s leader in civic and aocial affairs first obtaining attention, second crea- The organization is open to all who For hunger had wasted those strong, patient men in the Southeast and has outlined even tion of interest and third stimulation love music and love to play, and will labored and to in pain, excellent He Who action. in provide more enalso during pretentious program s experience struggled spoke on the subsemble work. this year in Utahs finest home cen- ject of advertising as a profession. In speaking of the orchestra, Mips And the blessings of plenty which gladdened ter. These and other phases of the It decided the Yerrs Eve Charlotte Stewart, Superintendent of clubs work were considered at the to reatTasryearV N hern then the Kecrealion department of Salt Lake meeting lat night which waswell at-- ! l ration, probably This is City tended. Offers for says: planorganization Gave courage and hope once again, JeaTr held this time at the Princes theatre ned to meet the need of the working G. M. President, crowd was in attendance capacity jre and and the Vice busiHeber boy President, professional or Thurman, at the entertainment last New Years ness mangirl, and wo;ian who love music Eve and it is expected the same will Johnson, Secretary. and it as a recreation and who And the fame of their bravery never decays enjoy In his address, Mr. Larson pointed be the case this year. It will be in well Petition Presented to City Commission Seeks New Park in Southeast nomeFeasfH Ibihi. , Mayor and City (ommissioner favor Proposal, and are Considering Most Feasible Means of Financing It In a petition presented to the City Commission last Tuesday at its regular meeting, representatives of the Southeast asked it hat the city purchase a traet of land consisting of approximately :it acres anil located between 7tli and 9th East streets and 21st South and the north boundary of the Forest Dale Golf Club, for j i - - which-wil- interesting phases of advertising and made some suggestions for One of its increased effectiveness. these was in regard to white space. emphasized that the best advertise- -' ment is not always the one which has out many do not already belong to an organized musical group, It is intended each week to give an the form of a vaudeville, with local talent taking part. Before long more definite announcement will be made as to acts, characters and the offi-H- e rials of the club promise plenty of i surprises before the eventful night. Granite Stake Conference To Convene Next Sunday SALE FOR 1923 Tor- . ; j speak on the following subjects: Need of Divine Guidance, Attitude of Great Men on Prayer, Prayer, the Means of Obtaining Divine Guidance." IRONING BOARD : ' Jacobs, who F. H. -- 4. Stti formal attention of the commissioners in the near future. In an interview yesterday morning Mayjor Neslen emphasized the fact that the commissioners realize the importance of this proposal; that a city can hardly have too many parks ana open sluices, and that the site recommended seems almost ideaL It is always best to secure unimproved property for park purposes. Tho Mayor desires (lie pepole of the Southeast to know that everything within the power of the commission will he done, hut thut a matter of this kind must be given careful consideration. It must Ik determined that the locution is the host obtainable; that the financial consideration is fair. The sum mentioned for outright purhase is a very large one for u capital expenditure in pne year and would necessitate raising the municipal tax levy, which is nut the desire of the officials. It may Ih that n long time least1 will be the solution to the problem, after investigation has made and the budget for the year li24 formulated. In the meantime the matter will not lie dropped, but the Mayor has promised llml everything within reason will be done. Is-e- n Granite Football Team Meets Richfield Today Sugar House, Utah, November lti, 1923 Mr. Lea rue Member. Your Advertising Committee. Xmas Shopping Center Sugar House." Red and Blue Farmers Expected to Win Over Southern Champa in (kinteal at Granite Today at Noon Last year our Community Christmas Tree, with the presentation of the Ford car to the holder of the lucky number, was a splendid success from every angle, leople from miles around did their Christmas shopping here, The Granite High School football team, victorious by the and every man benefited; he most who gave away the greatest number of score of 19 to 7 against the fast rPovo aggregation last Saturday, we Shnll tickets. repeat? Your Committee is of the ununimous opinion that we should make this will meet the Richfield High School, champs of the southern divi'Otmas Shopping sions in the semi-fin- al contest for the state championship. The Drive in Utah. This we will be played today at 12 M. on the Granite field and it is s!ate has l,een called upon to raise game submit the following plan: JoOOOO.OO which is barely lOsva a record crowd of rooters will attend. 1. That evciy firm in Sugar House pledge itself for the purchase of a expected that eath man, woman and child. This Provo. customers. That the total In the to its be Irovo last week Granite. to of number definite game against tickets, given Tumrallo-alaway National l money sis Association, which has been fight' amount pledged for these tickets be in excess of $750.00, so that a grand the Farmers resorted to straight foot-- ! prizes may be advertised during the hall and were able by means of epd A .uinn ing the .white plague for the past 15 prize of $300.00 and forty or fifty $10.00 the -for Tickets and drawing cost the league 85c per runs and line bucks to make many first' given the away. whose efforts and campaign through years, death rate from tuberculosis has been thousand, and are sold to the firms for $5.25 per thousand, giving a profit of downs. On the other hand, the Provo jaPL.n!. it boys used the overhead game and fake Mullen $4.40 per thousand with which to raise the prize money. '"re Anderson "The w'ving of these lives says 2. That the prizes be purchased at wholesale prices and from Sugar formations which were sensational at1 if Eve. time, but short lived. The whole Gran-wMr. Wallis, through the purchase of House firms, and that the drawing take place on the Plaza Christmas : Perte"n 3. That the name of every firm giving tickets be advertised in the ite squad played well and great credit ft" Christmas seals is important from n is due them for their showing this jtb year. East High and Logan High are Hartwt,jj BMdulnh the other two contestants for the pen-- i Substitution"" Crnit nant, and the East High and Granite f0r ( are favored for wins. In this case.' these two teams will again meet in Hm.hner the success of the plan. the final game to decide interscholas- PrnvoLxhmlnw reached the productive age where, any improvements which shall tend toward man h? cM completely sold on the value In This is your affair and we want every r.!r';;.s.si:ti:owr begin to repay. u,h; last -' The lineup and summary The strength of the fight against of this form of advertising. Umpire-we- eks Respectfully submitted. as follows: is tuberculosis has been in the fact that game Mamron. Linesman Twitchell. SPECIAL ADVERTISING COMMITTEE, it has been democratically (inanced. By Jack Burt, Chairman. The man in overalls as well as the Xmas Shopping Center Sugar House hank president has paid the pennies at Christmas time, which have gone to HIVING SCHOOL make a healthier community, and hy HAS SUCCESSFUL so doing has awakened his consciousT.4( SELLING I)A ness to the forces and acts which mean J,e nthrr day we were convening with a representative of a ward which better health. It is the only volunteer fully mile distant from Kugsr House. The vtard in oueulion wu nlnnninc linunced of the been has teachers The and that students a carnival and the individual was soliciting advertising for the philanthropy program for by such small subscriptions from Irving Junior High have been planning' the event He caljed attention to the fact that with comparatively little effort child in and woman Bad secured $50.00 from business men in he every mail, House a to for his program, in moving picture' for some time buy Sugar uumlry. lime have observed him continuing this Mo . In order to raise money to P"." K. O. Howiinl. iirwiili'iii of Winker; Brothers Hank, was recently president of the Utah 1uhlic Health' Association for the sixth time. Be-- ; sale him on the executive committee, have aent ranvassers into this locality to seek aid for this fund (m thc other. These orBni,ion" ther one hundred courses, including inj pit.(uro arc Janies It. Wallis, executive secre-- j in the KilThur-vHv,-students to the subject wm. i" regular; nearly l.nrv: Sirs. W. (. Howe, secretary: men will he found anywhere who are more ready r SOUTH EASTERNER O. tf1 a park. This property has been offered to the city by its owners, the Kairmount Springs Realty Company, at a sum understood to be in the neighborhood of $80,000.00, or approximately $2,500 per acre. Thu petition, which was presented to the city officials by a committee consulting of R. Ico Bird, F. Victor Ensign, Stay nor Richards and Elias S. Woodruff, bore the signatures of 2,500 residents of the district surrounding the proposed park site, and it was suid hy members of the committee who secured endorsements tliut no objection whatever had been unearthed against the plan. The communication to the Commission railed attention to the many advantages of the proposed park site; its supply of watii, its trees ami luwn and other natural assets and also to the fact that the center of population of the city is gradually extending to the south and the east that now will no doubt lie the most profitable lime to secure Ibis property. The mutter was referred to a committee of the whole for consideration and investigation and will lie uguin brought to the I , i i S - From: Subject: Regular quarterly conference of Granite Stake will oenvene next Sunday, Nov. 25th at the Granite Stake Tabernacle. Representatives of the General Authorities of th Church will be present to address the sessions which will be held at 10 oclock in the morning, 2 p. m. and 7 :30 p. m. The morning and afternoon meetings will be under the direction of Associations, will be present and will Christmas Seal President Frank Y. Taylor and his counselors, Joseph J. Daynes and; Edward H. Anderson. Pres. Taylor is very anxious that! ward and stake officers be present at the sessions of the conference is especially important matters will be presented which will be of interest to them. The Waterloo Ward will fur-- : nish music for the morning and after-- ! noon sessions. The evening meeting of the confer-- ! "L? 'Cit- Since the in praise The birth of our Thanksgiving Day. ttWctn Nrmi aiki Union. Meetings Are Scheduled for 10 A. ftL, 2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. With Special Representatives From Church Authorities Present. Eveahig SvaLofi Will tns Under Direction of Mutual' - Vi -- year after year rolls away, 7. morning that ushered in prayer and '77,' opportunity to participate in real musical recreation and at the same time to develop a skill and ability that will help to make Salt Lake City a music center as well as a city of those who appreciate good music. ha recently binct ironing board and has one on addition to a special musical program Georg.- - H. Brimhall, John FT Bowen display in the Times office, and Axel Madsen, members of the Housewives and others who rnay be General Board of Mutual Improvement interested are invited to examine it. j CO. R 21st South Hyland 3043 Sugar House .E CITY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 rs Monday i93vrrFvtsr . VOL. 1, NO. 15 Go-Gette- an eaiiM. ltemove the cause and you are normal. Spinal adjustments and nature do the work (1. 11. DARKER, D. C., l'h. C. "- i rw t l f""0" o,nfL05JlT S'n, A- BE CAREFUL-TOD- AY j By OFFICER W. C. A. SMOOT Statistics show that the world will and woman using our thoroughfares, hare in operation January 1, 1921, our lanes and public street. It max automobiles 17,000,0(10 passenger require a psychopathic test to deter-car- s mine who is and who is not safe to be entrusted with the handling of an au- toniobile. The careful and sane men and women demand that the reckless and careless men Lie prohibited from our streets to maim, kill and and trucks; 14,000,000 of this numlier will lie running in the United States, which is about one for every eight persons, and in the rest of the world one to every 112 persons. are fast assuming the , Automobile : n in world overland transportation, and tin ir general use and value to man in all iivi'iiucs of our commercial and life cannot be overestimated tney liiivi: done and are today doing a world oi good. They ami v. This is a day of progress and all should lie on the alert. Look both streets. It re- ways before II crossing lit1 Oil iniilllPIlt'tl lillll' ..iHMie lillt i i oThusiness ,,-r- lur nearer iii i trade an, furnish n ai'-- pleasure Bin a is the loose aWi-ii't maimer in 1'ilc n driven that and comfort "J' "ila-rimuseful fairs. 'I'm,reckless, f the nmd Jlim.ii,. a crunp in and destroy ninny c good things that come to l i - - '.or.-i- the automobile. through and drawbacks ''.'advantage I m ! :me through proper traffic w ci'iorn'menl, bu brought under tl "d'li'inient nnd proper control, is to require time and educa-mi- ll patient drilling on the part of 1l',r't' promoters nny r'vinl.Iishowing can lie made, ltut 1 :"-- l Will be done. j!"' s other grent reforms in our in,i 7 and civil life hnvc been f ' v a relentless and vig- "tf'ftf on the transgressors, the ""g must get off the streets; Hi who fails to keep hi head-n-f- i. i.,i his brakes in order will be ilMl to operate or take o. '",,,.i',r,,,is,ion the ' - ,nsp 10 Jrive his car, while ''.' ".fool ami speed devil will Is,, ' !" jail and prisons. pi" '"h's of safe driving must be u,lh, . p.-'n- ; e - 11 ef-h.- , of directors. and will muni toward graduation, More ihnn one thousand of the rep- have been outlined hy The ressentativc men mid women of Ltah M,1,ls wl0 haK ' six-- ! in the this year willls' engaged thus1 thi.t have been in demand and Seals. of Christmas sale annual those for which there has Never take a chance. Remember a tmx car can lie made in 30 days, but it been hut few requests. However, he of the window displays The striking i hut. ns the Extension Division takes 21 year to make a man. and Hardware Com The real reward for safety is your Granite Lumber received bapany have welcome home. Think of wife and the bies at hi iiie. Be careful, nnd we will comment during that of fsrt matter mvident. an without have a year creditable display. If you will he careful. In; gin today. ban very o' Representatives possiup bright Carelessness opens w-- shoe Stores throughout this lead pencil bilities for an easy in streets and on;iis the session this week shine job on the...if.. 4 j lit yllvlll. mitt il loll the hie Sugar House Hardware store; tory and politn. philosophy, physical edu- - It pays to he careful: the more careful you are the better it pays. Keep lights uud brakes in order. Make Safety your middle name. In-nt- VI I j rendered. A dance by four small children, pupils of Miranda Matson, ceivcil a hearty applause. Dorothy llanscn presented the first and ond prizes for the rooms collecting the most money. Thc first prize was won hv Miss Ensigns room and the l,t thoe That $50.00 mentioned above represnts profits from sites amounting to from $300 to $500, according to the type of business. This may not seem very much and perhaps isnt, but when ten to fifteen similar rails are made each month from a business section the sire of ours, it runs into real money. The business men are not complaining, hut there is a reciprocal aspect of the matter which should he considered. When a ward organization considers the business houses of Sugar House t A'lt XU .S nmnnu " who so liberally supported this Many individuals feel that their small purchases wouldnt make much i .u.. jjyjp 0f the pc,,. difference, hut it is just a numher of those purchases upon which business could not pos- - houses exist. Just as good merchandise at just as reasonable prices can he They secured from the stores in Sugar House as anywhere else. Get in the habit their thanks for of doing your purchasing at home." So, Southeastcrners, let the business men of Sugar House know that you support given the people of are supporting the Southeast. I of all get together, helping one another 'and boosting, and everyone will he benefited. III a ' ; : 1111 - WitriSrPuSaseterDec., popular. V W. -- r 1st, Ask Business Men For Tickets For Big Drawing on Christmas Eve. |