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Show ur? v Lm To WE NOT COBBLE YOUR SHOES REBUILD THEM by Factory Methods VOL. shop in Sugar House Hy. 1227 5 ; . '. V ('"i'- .V? .; 4 . - - . To mat di the new footwear for SPUING at SOLOMON-PARKE- ttDevoted to the Development cf the Glorious Southeast 3075 E CO. R 2!,t SoJ.ii jjt. Hylard 3043 NO. 40. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CIIY, UTAH, MAY 16, 10:!4. I- - v ,;-:- Smart Hosiery u i LMlE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Progress Shoe Repairing Company VV i - V., .''..- -':;' --- m at the - A . Forgelting ones self rather than getting for one's self is the best way to find happiness but garar House 'vVi''-"'-v- M A 61 If business league praises KELLYS INKTMENT OF ITINERA PEDDLERS ffiVING $ JUNIOR HIGH RENDERS SWEET MEETING OF ORGANIZATION Southeastern Poultry. Man HUE Urges Egg Laying Contest For Our Utah Bred Birds FRANK H. SORENSEN SAYS WE CAN MAKE HENS GIVE HIGHER YIELDS IN THIS STATE THAN ARE POSSIBLE ANYWHERE ELSE IN NORTH AMERICA. AT MONTHLY Put it down in your note books that Frank II. Sorensen, one of . . tails most sueessful poultry breeders and producers, and a resident earnestly to protect its payrolls of the Southeast, wants his own home state to get all that is eominp in ind do everything in its power to build a city of real solidarity by the matter of recognition for real accomplishments. Isioster for greater Utah, if every time confining purchases to established channels of trade, was the plea WHY NOT A UTAH you open a poultry Juurnal and the of B. VT. Kelly, president and manager of the Mullctt-KellCompany, CONTEST? Contcsl, of House Business the Mens league. Mr. Sorensen wants the Utah pro- result a of Utah's before the Monday meeting Sugar That Salt Lake should commence poultry-producin- g y Egg-layin- g with Hie other eonlest reports of other slates? Would it not make you feel proud to see Utah head the Ust with higher averages and greater showing of profits per hen than the othercontests? This is quit It would. possible as wo have the best climate Mr. Sorensen tells his story In ab- conditions there la anywhere for poulsorbing fashion in Saturday's Issue of try. We can make hens give higher the Utah Farmer. Notice how he puta yields in thia state than is possible in hia message over! sny other state In North America. We have no cevero winters like the east HOW WOULD YOU FEEL, no hot summers like the coast. Tha and MR. POULTRY MAN? In vivid phrase, Mr. Kelly made gram committee for this invitation to ducers and egg farmers to gel lined up dear what will become of the Salt greet you. I am not sure whether you for a real and regular egg laying conof the realize it or not, but the business men test. He declares people Uke retail payrolls If It would be one of r House have a reputation the most the city encourage the itinerant ped-dlt- of Sugar effecilve advertising mediHe also praised throughout Utah or being very enter- ums in his activity. the poultry business could desire. The Times for ita leadership in the prising. It. is, therefore, a real comIght against IRVING the itinerant merchants. pliment to me to be invited to speak HIGH MAKE8 a few minutes to you. JUNIOR are published along I MAYOR PAIS E Puiing the week, Mayor Clarence Neslen nude a personal call at Sugar House for the purpose of getting first hand information relative to some of the needs of the section. The mayor spent considerable lime going over Ihe Harris property jus! north and east of the Forest Dale Golf club section. The city commission lias been petitioned by Soul beast residents to take this beautiful property over for a city park. lie also spent considerable lime at the library at Sugar House. The shortage of funds in the city's exchequer threatened the closing of this library. The mayor suggested that, the ad mlrable manner in which the spring has "broken" this year has made the Southeast possibly more beautiful than ever before in its history. "I never saw this splendid section look more delightful, he said. Chamber President Forecasts Active Campaign Against Citys Transient Merchants BECAUSE THIS SECTION, BEING TI1E RESIDENCE CENTER, IS PRAYED UPON MORE THAN ANY OTHER. IT IS A DEADLY ENEMY TO SALT LAKE PAYROLLS OF VITAL SIGNIFICANCE TO SOUTHEASTERNERS St rilting straight from the shonhler in chnractonslie fashion, and nicking u the appeals appearing in Ihe last four issues of Tint Times to protect the retail payrolls of this city from Ihe inroads of the itinerant peddler, President Boss Benson has issued a letter to the members of ihe Salt Lake Chamber of Coninieree and to Ihe public generally. In this letter he forecasts a vigorous campaign about to commence to make Salt Lake an unwelcome place for itinerant MR. BEASON la wrong and intolerable, not particularly because it is unfair and a menace to the local il merchant wliod may be your customer; but fundamentally wrong because the social and business structure is being weakened and undermined. Such citizens rannot continue building up other business centers and expect the local goose to continue laving golden eggs. LOSS OF BUSINESS TO ALU It la not the loss of merchandise ales, but the loss of business to doctors, lawyers, and other professional men, which Is serious, because the loss or business to the merchant and hia employees means the lack of ability to pay for needed professional services. As we started we conclude. Y'ou will hear more about this problem. Next time you buy from the representative bid your dollars good-byThen try to get some of your money. baek-b-y trying ( sell your 'merchan dise, banking, professional, or other business service in the itinerant solicitor's home town. fair price. The practice 8AY8. You member of the Chamber of Coninieree and the public generally will hear a great deal and read a great deal in the roniing year about the itinerant salesman, Ihe man who will never help you build a town, and who re-tu- At this moment, I am wondering If you are fully aware how great a service your paper is doing for all Salt contributes nothing to the welfare or Lake. support of Salt Luke City." About one month ago, it began a The Itinerant is a bird of prey and How will it make you feel, fellow constructive attack on one of the (Continued on page 3.) a bird of flight. Ills chief purpose is greatest evils confronting us here in to get business to which he is not Utah. I have noticed that in each entitled and for which he does not pay successive issue this thing has been his proportion of expense. lie takes more securely nailed. There has been advantage' of unthinking people and no veiled mincing of matters. It spoke profits by the industry, effort, reright out and told them! It went afsources nnd wealth of this community ter this thing known aa the Itinerant which ho is not interested in fosterCELEBRATED HERE merchant who la striving to undermine ing or maintaining. These are the your business and la largely responmale employees of the city of the purrhaHe pi ire in advance and fads. The eived. sible for the wallop The Southeast is coming over in health department might well follow the other half on the receipt of the PRACTICE IS WRONG. Julius Druk, Walter Adama and 11. that is shortly to be delivered. . E. Pone were in aplendid shape for Detter Homes week the practice of the regular police and suit when shipped In, and without even charge of Hie You gentlemen may be interested in Too many members of the Chamber seeing It. which winds up at the end of the pres-n- t fire departments l.n ihs matter of ob-. knowing that this man Hollenbeck, Maul everybody knows lhat these of- of Commorre jartypotoo- seven days. MR. KELLY'S 8PEECH. whom your paper ironed out, in a gentheir uniforms. These latter fice are so iiiodi-MlIant salesmen for every kind of mertaining llial paid price hi his speech, Mr. Kelly Raid: A carerul cheek on the territory two tlemanly way, of course, this year at organisations purchase the cloth eonKlderallonK are always ImiHirtant chandise, which might be purchased President Ashton, Mr. Chairman and Hotel Utah, only sold two suits of usually designated as The South- for their suits In quantities that en- lo them. However, K ought always to here, in like quunlily and quality at a : numwill an Gentlemen reveal east" astonishing able them to secure substantial dis- be iioiwible for employees of the city I am deeply Indebted to your pro ber of new homes or specially Im- counts on the goods. (Continued on page 3.) They then have so to arrange llielr purchaseM exH!clal-lproved homes. this material made into uniforms by for uniforms used In the illy serThis wondrous Instinct of possession Salt Lake Tailors. At least that much vice that some channel of Utah trade apparently has the entire citizenry In of thio exchange, therefore, stays in may come in contact. It is said that its grip. Almost at every turn, one Salt Lake, which is commendable. this year's uniform for the male em finds some hustling neighbor endeavWe are Informed that the male em- ployees of (he health department is oring In some way to beautiry his ployees of the health department, how- cotton mixture costing $12.50. Just CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CLOSES DEAL FOR GREAT WILD home premises and make them a truly ever, this year bought their suits com- what kind of economy that is going TO BE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED. WEST ROUND-U- P Elsewhere on this 'age is the story ford any such figure aa that, where- wonderful place to sojourn. It seems plete directly from out of state parties. to represent when the rain and sun of a These gentlemen had to pay one-hal- f part of the great cosmic urge. is lady from Shat hal, China, who upon she made arrangements to make a question. get busy bid ensconsed herseif In Hotel Utah her departure on Wednesday last. Wliooppic! Yipl Wow! Slip on your schapps, folks, for the bigIf yon want a great big eyeful of wild west show and frontier round-u- p that ever thrilled a westud announced to the people or Salt In the past, such itinerants aa she real home convenience, gest just you visit Uke that she would conduct an ex- have often gone their own sweet way erner ! It a on the program for little, old Salt Lake ! The last part of some of the recently erected struchibit and a sale of Chinese clothing, abHOlutely unmolested. If things had tures in any of a half dozen Southeast August has been all reserved and for one week Utahs capital city will oveltles, etc. worked just right she alone would sections. It will give a real thrill stage a series of the woolicst wild west stunts ever set down on a you Assistant Secretary Sam K. Smith have carried anywhere from three to no matter how far back your honey program. of the Chamber of Commerce, under five thousand dollars out of town. knock the sophisticated Easterner Even the bride of moon has been. CHARLES IRWIN ON THE JOB. otose eagle eye the itinerant peddler Let itinerants of this type take noover. Salt Lake is going after the tourmany moons back will enthuse ecstata tomes the moment he arrives in Salt tice that in the future Salt Lake may On that date Charles Irwin with the ist with the idea of Here's and personal use through the regular chan pledge pper-riveted old stiff couldnt having him arrange any Well, ically. d to which both of the Like, immediately got on the job and be set down as a mighty unhealthful nels of Utah trade. largest similar retinue he has ever his Itinerary to Include the Frontier it so commodious and efficient help dispatched an officer of the city Some sophisticated voter might say. assembled will breeze into town. Hun- Round-n- p parlies should be sworn: city for itinerant abode. Any peddler is every innovation. and to stay here the whole It makes one or political covenant n dreds of local business men have ar- time. We hereby and agree that, Well, isnt that being done now? department to the hotel. having such merchandise to dispoee of want to start all over again. This officer announced to the . lady may do so by taking it through the in the event of our election all matently only In a limited degree. Prac- ranged for the coat of bringing this It is hoped that fully 50,000 visitor! that it would coat her f 100 per Dut just the same, it is more and rials needinl in our respective depart- tically everyone in the state is guilty great wild organization" into the town will be In town for this affair. day to regular channels of trade or by more than ments, as far as is practicable, will be In part of failing to respect this vital for this full week. Everything known tony on that business. She was non- promptly paying the $100 per day for more apparent that it takes mere apparatus to make a home. A secured through ihe regular channels consideration. Fully four million dol- in rodeo will be staged. It is confi- WILL DELIVER THE GOOD. plussed and declared she could not af the privilege of selling it While it is to be advertised to the Holler Homes Week possibly has Tor of Utah trade. We further pledge lars worth of commodities each year dently stated at the Chamber of ComIts objective the betterment of the ourselves and associates and employes, finds its way outside of Utah without merce that the frontier celebration of limit, every precaution is to be taken structural part of the house and the as far aa is practicable, (o purchase through any of the regular local at Pen- by the chamber to see to it that in Cheyenne and the Round-uCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PREXY REBUKED Immediate environment. Tills theme such materials as are required for our dleton will now have to look to their terms of real wild west offerings all laurels. Salt Lake Is on her toes and past efforts in Salt Lake will be commight slso include the Improving of the processes by which the business Salt I ike is the ideal center for just pletely outdone. In other words, the city will undoubtedly make this wild It Is refreshing to observe how the constitution In the interests of the home is conducted. A fine ensuch a celebration. wrest offering a permanent one. It Is the real pillars of the Republican of politics! expediency. vironment wfyere the elements of the TO BE ADVERTISED ALL OVER or therefore, a bunch disvery necessary that every for are stuff that housed there Great human equation Pirty are receiving the suggestion AMERICA. of the president of Columbia uniprecaution be taken that the goods be wild freshman to shoot at! proportionate nnd out of harmony The natlon-whladvertising cam- delivered. It will smash all precedents doesn't count for much. Hotter homes versity that the constitution of the Imagine Nicholas Murray trying is just start- in the city is the solemn assurance Lake of Salt that paign United States be amended on the conducted of course, involve better to round up and discipline an all CHILD IS THE PRECIOUS RAW MATERIAL. ing to cover the western states will in- given by the club. THE wore of political expediency. homes-respe- ct on the for In students property his of night parly clude convincing mention of this great This big Round-u- p comes at a time Nicholas Murray Duller Is a part uf the children and all of those whlrh they had had about all or Round-up- . will be also It Frontier is Just right as it breaks the quiet vigthat wet. re- varies, as it docs in any other factory. wonderful human things that make for we want wliiliour taxes the moisture there was to have! Right thiU. creeps over the town about home harmony. Dut as the very best materials may orously played up the special booklets spell He wants the ISIh amendment duced and are sirainlng every effort It Is no argument Hint booze Is fashion will a in the time that that of the year. story telling out of the If any of you good neighbors ran to achieve that rry thing and right be spoiled by incompetent handling way and he wants his plentiful now. it wouldn't be If care-anbe or inefficient schools Jren the after by we are It. while rpofled to w n'ing Parly lake a stand against men like Dili ter ould get on the show us how we can get this message In an endeavor to h is amazing how lltllc In touch inadequate machines, lo can ch Job and show gienler regard for old and over to two-yea-r boys hammer and longs It with Ihe rest of the United Slalos on down less side. i ui them every ninek parents, and often are. less iho constitution and regard you'll lie given a nice, big badge to If every father and mother would sonic of our supposedly big New for imlilical considerations, wear right on your overalls. It would might be well In our sober moments to Uorktrs are. ihe imperative need of realize how important a part is played New York is not the United easily bo worth that murh to Iran how keep in mind of the character of In tin Americans must take in good spirit when he says that congress constitutes firnt place, It Is laid lo make these youngsters put trails taking might, good care of the child by the formation Stales and the sooner men like else happens. The the children they hare brought Into the announcement that the manufac- the heaviest of ennui'll to have a university presiregardleet At Iin not use and the only eating President Duller and Governor handicap under which sway friend of the tin; world, there would be lewex fail- ture of automobiles in the country for American business labors. dent working for limize; in the Smith leurn It. the better off plenients their poor mother has for school is the grralest tor Ihe child what the ures and less crowding of the jails and the second half of the second seioml I'lin-eIt is doubly worse to quarter It will be a happy day when moro digging In the rear yard. We've tried home and does they'll lie. the i ha lit able instil ul ions. have him cannot home It on the to of 1!M is from 55 to SO per cent less business men and fewer lawyers are 920 ways, but will also be willing working for Hill the general practice Is lo bring nurse means that we score of That ol than last year. Another Important an- elected to congress. Business men of There's one home you could political oodlemy. Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. A. Smoot will try yours. to a point as to children up with the least possible nouncement is that according to PresiI Is i i imoir-iznot should Inkind certain that men of the fine this with the Dawes and Young type who did leave May 15 for an extended visit very greatly help of our youngsters trouble, and to regard their interests dent Harnes of the United States hurt the tualiiy of President Cwilldge will such a splendid job on tho reparations Fran- tercession. to San direct of to to the those California, weuM nm even going not be as economy. wholly secondary for truly tin Chamber of Commeree the refusal of enigma in Europe afier the belt lawrecognize such a plea. To will motor there From cisco. f do so in our they this educational parents. A great do; i congress to reduce the taxes has pro- yers In the world had bungled it into opinion would mean 8TALLINGS RECOVERING. through the Yoseinlle valley, the San dor- - in the home, but It th''lr dnom. Many men of wealth will take far duced slow discouragement and grow- a work can labyrinth of difficulties, are '.he typo Joaqulne valley and Ihe Dig Tree counIsn't. We look afer our autos and more trouble in the selection of a man ing midgiving and distnut. This mis- of men needed in r.ml.T should resign tils Job public service. liiir. J. A. Stallings, sales manager of the fences first ait-- our kids last. Du'-- as to drive his motor car or to serve - In spile of his giving has developed hesitancy in the try and on down the coast to Ocean One can easily imagine that with a wife with does his is home "The than table the at really John Dlake ays. business world. it appears Hark, where they will meet their two Knight Fuel company, and well know few Daweses in the senate, American the women who are to lie entrusted 'ha: In some It appears that in years of presi- business might get somewhere. respects he has the sons and two daughters In a family re- Southeasterncr, who has been con the citizen factory. or of the rare material. raw .the the are the with larger pari mind nr a The children dential elect ions one must look for political ward healer. Dut our country's business certain- union. Mr. Smoot will return early In fined to the hospital during the last Hie toga or a Parental training and education com- children. such lethargy In business affairs. university president June, while Mrs. Smoot will remain three weeks, has now returned to his pose the machinery. rest very comfortably (Continued on page 2.) Judge Gary Is undoubtedly right (Continued on page 6.) a plea for the nullification of home. until September 1st. Naturally the difference In material HIT. Kiss Ivy Ensign's boys and chons from the Irving Junior A girls' High finished four delightful numbers. The piiHigniers were never heard to better advantage. They sure showed the of Miss En-iiiplcndld musicianship as conductor and teacher. The combined chorus sang, as encore, a umber with special parody words In rhich prominent local business men me featured. It went over big. The soprano numbers by Mrs. Walter Adauis, accompanied by Mrs. Earl Glade, were also especially well recp City Health Department Just Partly In Step death-deslin- n pro-pun- iheee-AUoeo- H Stick to that Saddle Boy! Dont Lei Em Throw You! Asst. Secretary Sam K. Smith in Action! Heres A Resolution For Both Political Parties -co- bond-backe- Ap-pa- p The Home Is The Citizen Factory! e six-ol- d t . ( iln-ni-'- l' -- Some but by the prominence of the solicitor cause the of is worthiness decided not the contribution by peoples i |