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Show At Small Cost Special Sale u e can make your old shoes like new. New etc. all soles, new heels, a little sewing, ONE MORE WEEK with expert care and best materials at the big Sugar House shoe shop Wonderful Uirguins for girls' straps and oxfords done PROGRESS shoe REPAIRING CO, Devoted to the Development oj the Hcaiitifid Southeast Shop in Sugar House VOL. 1, NO. 31 SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, Granite High School to Reproduce Opera for The Daughters of Pioneers Local Co. Soloinon-Parke- r Hy. 1227 Sugar House and grown $3.00 wonu-- 107.1 E. 21st South St. Hyland 3043 PRICE FIVE CENTS M ARCH 14, 1921 Funeral Servics For William H. Ingham Are Held at Richards Ward The KGO broadcasting station of the General Electric y located at Oakland, California, has sent to the Times its program for Saturday, March 15th and Southeasterncrs are in- -i vited to listen in on the program. This station is one of the three largest in the United States. The time is Pacific, and the fre-- i (jiiencv in 960 kilograms idl'd meters.) Chapel is Taxed to Capacity When Friends and ltelativse Pay Miss lioi'.cnu Kulns On Mar. 15th at 12:;M noun, reports Final Tribute to Prominent Business Baritone Solos from the New York stuck i eom-ipan- ; High School Production Chosen as Vehicle fur Pioneer Benefit at Salt Yake Theatre March 24th , exchange Man anil Chuch Leader and U. S. Weather bureau reports wjll (a) Summer Unin .. Willehy u ihe air. Song lb) Pilgrims Charles M. Dennis As 8 p. m. there will l c a program ' Funeral services were held last Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. consisting of feature numbers fur-- : Rendmgs H. Ingham, one of the best known residents of the for William Bird nished by the faculty of :he Conserla) The "..Knoik the Richards Ward chapel. Mr. Ingham passed away at Southeast I.. Stanton College ,.f the Paci vatory Sara Teasdale at his home, 965 Blaine avenue last Friday following a three day j0"u'Cai (b) Barter lK; (c) Cupids Football Game illness caused by an apoplectic stroke. ni. dance .1 .li n ' Sutton The death of Mr. Ingham mi no as the knowledge of the widely a terrible shock to his innumerable life he led and the general sympathy . friends everywhere in the city und of his numerous friends, by whom you Moossel lut especially to those of are surrounded this day, may afford 'i(1(iunj.i Sugar House who had become more in- - you a great measure of comfort ill timuicly associated with him, and had this dark hur. We assure you we Sopr committee of the Daughters of the The opera, The Bohemian Girl, Ithus learned to admire and love him shall miss his geninl smile, his manly of where music, invited 1,000 urday guests lory (a) 0 Sleep Why Dust Thou Pioneers, the following plans have produced under the direction of John were more. friendship, his wise and prudent in Coast Pacific attendance. K(it) I,eavp Me (Scmele) Handel been outlined by that organization. W. Summerhays was declared to be of President and Mrs. Moving pictures station. General Electricbroadcasting counsel. Mr. For operatvears Heber J. Ingham Grant, many company. (b) Depuis lo jour (Louise) In his life we knew him as a valient It is planed to produce a historic one of the most finished musical pro- Pres, and Mrs. A. W. Ivins, Shoe Company in together frequency 960 kilocycles ( 312 meters.) Charpentier ed the Ingham pageant written especially for the ductions ever rendered in Salt Lake with the stake presidency and bishop- -' Instrumental selections for two pianos became the defender of truth, right and justice. whLh later House, Sugar (e) Boy Danny Weatherly With a care- ric were shown. occasion, by Professor Levi Edgar City by a high school. Solonion-InghaShoe Company, un- We knew him as a profound lover of were several (a) Romance Miss Helen Fletcher Riddell Arensky This pagent will have as fully trained orchestra of forty musical numbers There Young. he severed his connections. Dur- American ideals and principles, lie Waltz til refresh- -' and (b) Sols Piano light Arensky members of its cast as many of the pieces,, a chorus of one hundred ments. upholding the law Misses Miriam H. Ilurton and this time he took a prominent part was always found (a) Prelude in E minor . MacDowel ing pioneers of .47, 48, and 49 as are voices an dwith exceptionally capable civic affairs of the and rejoicing in peace, lie respected is a complete list of the in S. Moore the and business Jessie Following Concert in F (b) Study sharp. Funds derived and well trained principles, the opera able to participate. officials, adored the flag and honored .Contralto Solos acta: MacDowell city as well as in Sugar House. The the patirots. llis ideals of business from the production of the Granite was ao wel received that repetition 1 bene caro dal the was No. Mr. Circuit Secchi fact organthat Lungi Ingham (a) Cracovionne (c) Fantastique ethics were high and lofty. His zeal opera will be used in helping to de- was called for. Wilford ward (b) I bring you healsouse Dusky Four: Paderewski iser of the Salt Lake branch of the dedicated only to the service pf his The following students handle the (Vandamere fray tbe expenses of these out of now . ns combe Bra ... the Club, Exchange Progressive Allan Baron town visitors, many of whom have major roles: Count Arnheim, goverOur Jewish Friend from Wandamere Miss Nells Rogers club, demonstrates his ability as a fellowmen. Vocal Solo Widow Scene from been unable to attend the pioneer nor of Presburg, Hubert We shall be glad to cherish his Violin Soloi Dale Forest leader Littleford; and an organizer. Mendelssohn Elijah festivities in the past. It is planned Thaddeus, a proscribed Pole, Trulan and to endeavor to emulate memory The Spirit of the Age Pavane une Infante (Pour (a) In the L. D. S. church, Mr. Ingham hia llelen Fletcher Riddell and to have all the visitors from points Eyre; Florestein, example. of the (With apologies to Miscivilization) Maurice nephew Ravel defuntL.e) Charles M. Dennis also took a very Jctive part For outside the city lodge at the Hotel count, SUGAR HOUSE BUSINESS Eugene Gibbons; Devilshoof, Wasatch FollidoUs (b) Serenade Eapagnole Instrumental Selection Sonata in the past ten years ho has acted as Utoh, on the same floor, and to pro- chief of the gypsies, Vernon Hopfen-becMENS LEAGUE, Park Hyland A major for Violin and Piano d first counselor to Bishop J. A. with entertainment pf vide them M. O. Ashton, President, Four Hicks from the Sticks Arline, daughters of the 'count, Miles A. Dreukell By ward. Richards of Gabriel Faure every variety. Ena Thurman; Buda, her attendant, Sugarhouse J. R. Free, Piano Solos molto Allegro The committee, will, according to Helen Nelson; Bernice Jackman; capLon Fisher, ecrotary. WILLIAM H. INGHAM Long and Short of It (a) Movement Andante Debussy Mrs. Goff, do everything within its tain of the guard, Reginald Circuit No. 2 (b) Nymphs at the Spring Miriam IT. Burton and Burton ward power to see that the pioneers are Paul Juon Miles A. Dresskell Guess-Wh- o Whik Dance K. & K. COMPANY WILL SUGAR Emerson Musical Fantasy HOUSE GIRLS erally wil prevail. The Ariel orchesRichards tra and quartet will furnish music for The Snowstorm HANDLE NEW BRAND AT PRINCESS THEATRE Hawthorne the affair. Hawthorne Blossoms OF BENNETTS PAINTS Waterloo Irish Jig Following are the members of the The management of the Princess recreational committee; M. N. Fisher, Wells Hormonious Vocalians E Mirthful Minutes theatre hag made final preparations Mrs. Kunkel, Dr. Thomas, Frank Bow-erinThe Bennett Glass and Paint com- Farmers E for the presentation of Adella and Stewart, Whittaker and Stewart) pany, pioneer manufacturers of paint Stayner Fredrickson .Clarence Fay Kunkle next Wednesday night at Rockwood, J. A. Davis, Norma Strong, products and painters supplies has With a record of forty-fiv- e cars sold 9:15 p. m. Those two attractive Sugar Nellie McCormick and Ernia Hancock. adopted and patented a new trade EMPLOYEES OF LOCAL during the month of February, includHouse girls, daughters of Mr. and name for their products. They are used BRICK YARD GUESTS Mrs. Roscoe Kunkle of 1935 Lincoln ing twenty new and twenty-fiv- e referred to as property life insurHansen Auto company is ones, oWsP'(ie hard avenue, of have, ance. . The K. & K. Engineering comAT PRINCESS THEATRE ytara work and careful study, fitted them-selv- CARE IN USE OF starting the spring season with a pany, well known plumbing and heat rush. to in entertain a thoroughly The one hundred and seventeen The Granite Lumber and Hardware ing company which has recently added To handle the increase of business a number of new lines of hardware, of the Salt Lake Pressed high class manner. company will hold a special demonthe sales force has ben augmented and when Years TELEPHONE and builders was Maud Adams tools in addition MAY ago paint irick their with Co., together stration of lh wives, Savage Washing to now consist! of the following: Enterl plumbing supplies and service will will be entertained in the Princess but a child appearing in our machine all day Saturday, March 15th al Hansen, general sales manager; churches theatres and Bennett few the and represent thought company theatre next at their store, 1084 E. 21st Souht St. Thursday night as guests that she would ever become Milt A. Hendry, R. O. White-hea- d, with will handle new famous the propexclusively of Mr. their manager, John B. Cohoon. The big Southeast hardware dealers SAVE MUCH Leo. Sundberg, B. J. Jacobs, Ray be acthe most to insurance in talked of enough the erty The above mentioned company mainproducts recently took the local agency for this Southeast. Mitigate, S. P. Neve and S. J. Shields tains one of the most progressive ant tress on the American stage. How- rt machine which is hardly a year old as salesmen. With more orders comtalent and the sup-oAccording to the paint people, good enterprising industries located in the ever, her natural and according to salesmen from the of her friends placed her at the Pennsylvania Subscribers Lose ing in than can be filled, everything store it is meeting with instant ap- paint is really property insurance in- vicinity of Sugar House .and their lead of the notchers. It points toward a record year at the Years Service top in 9'2 Nine as asmuch value of it the roll has been preserves of one the pay steady proval. doesnt necessarily follow that the big white garage. the surfaces. factors Months in painted the outstanding developThere are many new and interesting follow in the footIn order to stimulate competition According to Bishop Rockwood no ment of the southeast section of the Kunkle girls willAdams features embodied in the Savage of Maud in her sensasteps audience hag ever crowded the among Ford salesmen throughout the Mr. Cahoon larger the city. among majority machine. noticeclimb moat to the tional readMore but if the than nine and a half yean of Richards Ward chapel than attended United States, Henry Ford has agreed fame, Perhaps of present day employers recognizes able of these is the elimination of the ers of the Times will go to the Prin- telephone service was lost during the the funeral of their beloved leader last to give the twenty-fomen with the that entertainment is essential to the type ow wringer which Wednesday night they will first nine months of 1923 Floral offerings were pro-- 1 highest selling record a free trip to Tuesday. welfare of his employees. Mr. C. O cess next by has caused acidents in forgetful understand that such a thine nearly every fuse, attractive pieces from each of the Ford factories in Detroit, with a Hauwxhurst, manager of the Princess readily home. Without rmeoving the colthea is possible, as the Misses Kunkle pro- telephone subscribers in Pennsyl- the ward auxiliary organizations be- - week's visit there. All expenses will theatre, has aranged a program con- vide from the Savage, they are whirled entertainment extraordinary. vania alone, according to figures re- ing especially beautiful be paid by the Ford Motor compaany. dry E sisting of Charles Rays latest and s ione mintea time and can be made tbe funeral services The country has been divided into two at compiled by the Pennsylvania cently best reel Speakers The feature Girl I multiple Rady for ironing with a few minutes and salesmen in cities of simPublie Service Information Commit- were John M. Whitaker, Fred Ball, sections Loved, which in itself offers enter- SPECIAL MUSIC AT ore whirling. R. Harries, ilar size will compete against each B. Sheriff Dr. F. J. Pack, of the very highest type. tainment off tee. Telephone receivers were left RICHARDS WARD More than 10,000 of the machines President Frank Y. Taylor and Bishop other. Several of the Hanaen Auto Based upon the poem of the same AT the hook more than a quarter of a J. A. Rockwood. Each cre sold during the last of these men company salesmen have very creditmonths SUNDAY EVENING written eight name, by James Whitcomb million times in Pennsylvania during in turn testified to the high quality able records and are putting forth of 1923, which was the introductory Riley, The Girl I Loved presents that period, and as the average time of character of the deceased; his hon- - every effort to secure one of these period. A special musical program will he to get the subscribers error the Charles Ray in a character part which the of Part by investigation At Saturdays demonstration cheerfulness, and ability free trips, clothes United States Public Health Service be is best fitted to portray. Back of rendered Sunday March 16th at 6:3G required corrected was twenty minutes, there as aintegrity, The ward choir, of peace-make- r. ul be continually washed and dried on colds and grippe will be made at the love story runs a gay tale of the p. m. at Richards ward by the Rich- was an aggregate loss of service more than one hundred voices, under to that the new machine can be seen follows: as life of ards ward choir, a comIndiana rural buoyant or to 5,000,000 minutes, amounting the University of Utah. One thousand the direction of Lon Fisher, rendered w actual operation. could Light and Truth..Favorite Welsh Air nine and a half yean. students of the University will be munity at anftime when people several beautiful selections, which Now and to hours their Meekly give carefree Reverently many asked to submit voluntary reports Forgetfulness was found by the had been favorites of the deceased. IRVING JUNIOR HIGH Edwards The barn pleasures. dances, husking twice a month in order to further the telephone companies to be the chief There was a vocal solo by Jos. E. bees, etc., have been reproduced with Soprano solo Elizabeth Meibos WILL GRADUATE 237 work of the health service. reason for this condition. At the and a violin selection by Bert Awake My Soul, fine fideltiy to the period. Stephens close of a conversation the subscriber Kjar Resolutions were read from Leitz. ia the plan of J. G. Townsend, It Solo parts hy Ruby Childs, There will be approximately 237 medical officer in often forgot to replace the receiver the ward genealogical board by Thomof the incharge ana Andrew Don Priestly HYLAND THEATRE Ptduates from the Irving junior high fluenza investigation, to study eases OFFICER PHILLIPS on the hook. Some left the instru- as Alston, from the Sugar House BusPeterson Khool next June, to deliver a message, or were iness Mens League by Lon Fisher ment Monday and Tuesday Sunday, VISITS SUGAR HOUSE according to throughout the whole country in orLon conductor. The Fisher, choir, a Universal called away or otherwise interrupted, and from tbe members of Richards "Thundering Dawn, made by Principal Hagan der that minor throat and nose ailG. and Anderson Thos. Ermas classed as the most and did not return to complete the ward by Bishop J. A. Rockwood. The Super-Jewe- l, jut eek. While this class ia just a ments can be properly diagnosed. For Officer George Phillips, of the Salt Harrison, organists. conversation. Others accidentally re- invocation was offered bv E. A. Jones, spectacular love drama ever filmed. jittle smaller than last year's, the this purpose colleges representative Lake Police Force, who has been stawring has made very rapid attend-ttc- e of certain sections have been asked tioned in Sugar House for some placed the receiver in such a way and the benediction by Pres. Edward A groat cast including J. Warren time, EASTER DANCE WILL BE it rested on a book or something H. Anderson. strides during the past six years. to send in reports of their students. was a local visitor last that Kerrigan, Anna Q. Nilsson, Tom Tuesday afterde1919 there were 29 Santchi and others. from which it seelse RICHARDS WARD Mr. to been AT prevented 1920 HELD the tribute of is has Utah The paid noon University graduates; Following for the first time since his painFools e were 55, 1921 there were 80; lected for the intermountain country. Wednesday and Thursday the resolution of the Buspressing the hook. ful accident on Feb. 15th. At that by Ingham there were 155; 1923 there were While the receiver is off the hook, iness Mens League of Sugar House: of Fortune, a Bryon Davis producAn Easter party will be given at The statistical information thus time, the car driven by Mr. Phillips 2 and in 1924 tion of the famous magazine story by then will be 237. It will he used to facilitate the collided with another at the corner fo the Richards ward amusement hall by no incoming calls can be received and Whereas God, the Eternal Father, Mppcn this year that the eighth compiled of colds and Decora- it is necessary for switchboard opera- in His infinite wisdom, has seen fit W. C. Tuttle, Also Patne News, Asop committee. recreational the their South 9th and 5lh East St., grippe, study causing Roach comedy, It' Ptde :s the large class and the g considerable damage to both cars and tions wil consist of baskets, eggs, tors to report that the line is out of to call from our midst our noble, aFable and a Hal Joy. class of 1925 will be far cause and prevention. - order. caster and William genand to friend snggaetions the in Mr. Philrabbits, each. brother, be will passengers worthy The gathering of the data rKpr than any preceding. Friday and Saturday The big feaH. Ingham, we, the members of the in charge of Dr. II. L. Marshall, head lips suffered severe injuries to his left Crossed Wires, ture, starring Mens Business and House arm League, broka shoulder, Sugar sustaining of the students health service. It is Gladys Walton and presented by Carl Men Little Events Lives in the honored an was collar he which en member, two of of broken bone, ribs and Laemmle. Also a Century comedy planned, for the moat part, to have severe bruises. He reports, however, wish, by the grace of Jesus Christ, and Chapter 14 of Haunted Valley. the students in the various hygiene to to extend suffered he most, who has that be to on back the job expects classes submit reports on the subject Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. sharp. st the bereaved wife and family our of their colds. Two hundred students in the course of about two weeks asand 'cck three more readers of love, in feelings sympathy maintaining law and order have ao far signified their desire to sisting PRINCESS THEATRE the Times were the recipi-- ?. We fervently pray that condolence. do so. It is exported that the quota in the Southeast. Sonday and Monday Claire Windpound of the delicious nf a thousand will be filled in the near h, MINSTREL SHOW AT lip chocolate shop confection, sor, Kenneth Harlan, Hobart future. The students pledging their RABBI TO SPEAK ON these high grade chocolates are Alex B. Francis and Pauline WARD DALE FOREST will nid in submit this investigation ihanufat-tnrcCHRISTIAN SCIENCE Starke, probably the best cast of this right in Sugor their observations on blanks supplied House. season's productions, in a real heart Each week a number of all-stwill minstrel be show An and for twice a that month, purpose, times renders interest melodrama Dr. Adolph Seiner will speak on The Iuttle are given a Dale ward in Forest the to will the the be forwarded produced reports pound of the candy to enable Church Around the Corner. Judaism and Christian Science next Topic eveInext hal amusement U. of service Thursday health at Washington. hem to become of the and an exceptional comedy Friday evening (March 4th) at 8 acquainted with U. News Bureau. ning, March 20, 1924. According to The day to stimulate a little more Courtship of Miles Sandwitch." oclock, in Temple Bnai Israel, 4th announcement by those in charge, it interest in the columns of the Lon East nsr 2nd So. street The weekTuesday and Wednesday will be an evening's entertainment MEMBERS OF WILKINS P Pit. McKee, Jacqueline Raymond Chaney, ly spiritual exercises will precede the will There be and of muse comedy. There arc names in this issue. and Virginia True Roardman, FAMILY HAVE PARTY lecture. A1 Iare welcome. acrobatic wonders, laughs and thrills, Logan Preceded hy the figure 8to avoid be given under the au- in the powerful mystery drama A to at the show Blind Bargain. Comedy, Review. question of identification, MR. C1IIFMAN MARRIES The annual party given by members spices of hte elders. Added attraction Wednesday night J. there, present of the Wilkins family, descendcntn of the Tulip cnocolute shop, Adella and Fay Knnkle, our own Alexander Wilkins, pioneer who loMilton Chinman, cashier of the M. I. A. OFFICERS MEET So. 11th East St. and re-iSugar House girls. cated in Provo, Utah, in the early Sugar House iAimber and Hardware the candy free of Varge. Thursday and Friday Charles Ray was held last Friday evening at Company, well known Soirtheaster-ne- r. M. I. A. days Stake Granite The monthly and Patsv Ruth Miller In the following took the fatal step last Saturday of M. N. Fiaher, 956 Garhome the was held last meeting Sunday randy Inst week: feature of their careers Tho field avenue. Forty-fiv- e members of when he became united in marriage j afternoon at Richards ward with Mrs. Girl I Loved. by James Whitcomb Hnsband, 1194 Crystal the family were present and the eve- with Rosalie Gordon, daughter of Mrs. n venue. G. H. Rudd presiding. Parley's ward Riley. News snd two real Western. Mrs. M ning was enjoyed in games, musical M. Gordon,O. Kensington Apartments. furnished the program consisting of E Peterson, 3829 Toilers of the Sea, Saturday M. and dancing. Ashton, manager of the Bishop numbers 1:!'h East special musical numbers by a hoys from the novel by Victor Hugo. St. The dining room where all the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware and girls chorus and b five minute Comedy and Episode of Tbe Jungle the ceremony guests were seated at a long table, company, performed borne thKt'Et Gihton' 1898 So. was talk by Lester Thompson, president Goddess. at 209 E. decorated in green and white in and the couple are at of the Parleys ward M. I. A. Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. sharp. South 4th St Patricks of honor St day. So successful were the two renditions of The Bohemian Girl, opera produced by the music department of the Granite high school, that this opra has been chosen by the Daughters of the pioneers for reproduction jjn March 24th at the Salt Lake theatre. occasion, inasmuch as the funds Public support is urged &'',Kht safely to the city, that they to be used in defraying and of the annual pioneer festivities nd that home excelof because and the 24th, in "her members of the 9of July lent entertainment assured. oemmu. ddition to Mrs. Goff . Felt Bitner and Mrs. According to Mrs. Josephine Morris are: Mrs. Goff, chairmen of the entertainment Esther Dp via Stephens. X.rrivf Wasatch and Hawthorne wards wen; given first honors in the Granite stake held last Thursday night in all the wards of the stake. With more than two hundred participants taking part in eighteen traveling troupes, and fifty- two local acts, it was one of the finest events ever staged in the Southeast t. Mcrry-Gu-Uuu- j ' u.-ef-ul ' -- m Merry-Go-Rou- j k; Rock-woo- I g, ' se es lig-a- TIME ed ur ' UNIVERSITY grad-oatm- free candy j i Bos-wort- d ar , your-ol'lr.,a- ve s I |