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Show Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, September Irving Junior High 12. A. D. 1924. Buy From Salt Lake Merchants Build a Greater City Date of last publication October 8, exilement waB i A. D. 1924. IhmI Iasi Fiiilay when the pupil 'of tin Irving Jr. high school hold HAST RUINED CALIFORNIA ihi-iannual student body election. 'All llie candidates were excellent Prohibition seems nd io have ruinand well callable of iheir office ed California. Figures made public aa A campaign had been to the total amount oi money depositIf eli'Ctial. waged for t wo day and there wax a ed in state and national banks show are 8.2 per political atmosphere rivaling that of that California deptr-i- t a preeidential convention. In the encent higher than in li-- 3. In tin- election David Owen defeat-letire United States 'he deposits inYhian Cubler and Layton Lloyd creased 4.2 per cent. Incn-ase- s in refor president and Bernice Wilson won sources of all Uni' d States banks lover Miriam Lilywhile in the race for during the years time were 8.6 per For secretary, Mer-- j cent., while the Ciiliinrnia banks Invice president. ccilea Jticharda received more votes creased their resoui res 9.1 pe rcent. than Minerva Woolley. Frank East-- I Using these figures as a basis, the iter mond defeated Mis Nellie Weight for capita deposit of the United States is iiMsociated tieasurer. Layton Lloyd $413, while the uer capita deposit of having come in second in the race for residents of California is $730. the presidency was made treasurer. Martin Itoelle lost in the contest with Ball for Iiob Crawford and Morley SALE yellmaster. Half acre, beautiful ground, trees, chicken house, Last Friday evening the incinbeis Itrick, furnace, sleeping porch, of the Girl' Swimming club attend .'lose in. Easy terms. Phone Ily. ed their first meeting at the Y. W. 22'JO-1510 10th East. A high plti-- of r stu-ili'iii- s i ' - d N empty sack cannot stand neither can a business continue to stand when the till is empty at the close of each day. And neither can a city continue to stand when dollars and business leave it. A dollar does a lot of work in its own home town, but when you send it away it works for others. When you spend your money with the retail merchants of Salt Lake City, you are helping to build the prosperity of the city. You are aiding the city's growth, and benefiting yourself at the same time. FOR A. For the benefit of the girls, two classes have been provided, one for the beginners and one for the ad-need pupils. These classes meet every Friday night, under the supervision of Miss Oaks. There are seventy-livgirls in all, thirty-twbeginners and forty-threadvanced pupils. The beginners' class meets from 4 p. m. until 4:15 p. m. In this class the first steps in the different strokes and strides are laiglit. At the close of this riass the advanced pupils meet snd the sdvaneed work is taken up until 5:30 p. m. The tuition 1s five dollars for the year, or three dollars for the hall IS year. i o CHARLES R. MABEY NOMINEE FOR GOVERNOR HIS RECORD REPUBLICAN CLEAN AND HIS ADMINISTRATION OF THE AFFAIRS ' . OF STATE SHOW HIM TRUE TO THE TRUST OF THE PEOPLE e WANTED: Services of a respon sible woman, three oi four days a week to take charge of home from 9 a. m. until 7p. m. For further Information call Hy. 3303-- J befoie noon. Trace the journey of the dollar you spend here. The retail merchant applies it on his rent, the landlord pays it on his grocery bill, the grocer passes it on to the coal man who supplies his fuel, the coal man spends it for clothes, the clothier pays it on his taxes, and the gov- LOST: Four keys on ring on Chadwick street. Parkway avenue or Highland Drive, Tuesday. Return to 2525 Chadwick street. ernment invests it in schools, good roads city improvements, etc. for YOU and YOUR FAMILY. Every dollar that circulates here benefits many people, including yourself. Every dollar you send to some concern benefits many people somewhere else, NOT including you or your family. WILLARD DONE out-of-to- Former State Insurance Commissioner A Southeastemer Engaged Exclusively in GENERAL Due to the Increased enrollment of students at the Irving Junior high, INSURANCE the former Sugar House ward chapel his of The environment of a boys life has much to do with the framing Iiuh been purchased by the board of Specializing In Fire. Automobile, character as a man. If he is brought up antic! affluence his sense of the education. The building bus been reand Casualty Lines value of a dollar is much less keen than if he has to work and save every modelled to provide a girls gymnaHe will be glad to give you the same nickle he earns. Experience is an effective teacher and the lessons of econ- sium and several lass rooms. efficient service in insurance matters omy learned in early days last a lifetime. as he gave the public while CommisThe truism of these word cannot be disputed and when you consider sioner. Also to help you with your Irvfrom the that the first job of Charles R. Mabey, Republican Nominee for Governor Judging appearances was picking potatoes at ten cents an hour in order to get money for educa- ing should have a first class soccer Insurance problems. tion and later working on the gravity sewer of Salt Lake City, you realize team this year. Never before have so Office that he knows the value of a dollar whether it belongs to the taxpayer or many boys reported for this sport. Mr. 600 Templeton Building. himself. Wasatch 1851. new a teachmember of the Arneson, Charles R. Mabey first saw light of day at Bountiful some forty-seve- n Is the coach in charge. starf, ing of Residence-2479 the University years ago. He attended the public schools, later entering Among the candidates who are likeHighland Drive. Utah, where he gained his normal degree. Teaching school was his first ly to make the first team are: Roy Hyland 2301 real work, a profession he followed for two years. When the Spanish War broke out he responded to the call of his country, enlisting as a private. He Morgan, Earl Murphy, David Owen, was sent to the Philippine, where he saw much active service, having taken George Gray, Major Garff, Pete Hux part in some twenty engagements. The Mabey Luck" was with him, for ford, Onan Mecliam, Wilmer Florence and Vivien Gubler. although his rifle was twice struck by bullets, he escaped uninjured. After being mustered out of the army, he returned to the profession of teaching school and later went to Germany on a three years' mission. Notes He entered the World War as private, was promoted to the rank of Captain by Governor Bamberger, and sent to Camp Kearney. Later he was transferred to the School of Fire, Fort Sill, Okla., being assigned to Last Thursday evening the Junior the 145th field artillery. After taking his course and being fifth in class honors he was promoted to the rank of Major and appointed as instructor girls met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Decorative Lighting and it is noteworthy that he gave instruction to over six thousand officers. A. R. Curtis, Mrs. R. W. Gars was The war terminating, he returned to the ranks of business, locating in his In charge, Mrs. Jas. Hamilton gave the home town of Bountiful. Governor Mabey had always taken an interest in lesson Preparation for Temple Mar public affairs and that his interest in these matters was appreciated by his riage, and considered It from a standneighbors is shown by the fact that he was elected councilman and Mayor books, point or how our friends, of Bountiful. Later he was sent to the state legislature. and food Influence our Ideals, clothing office for standard bearer him the made its In 1920 the Republican party A piano solo was rendered by of Governor, and not only was he triumphantly elected but he led his ticket Helen Chipinan. by over 2100 votes. Governor Mabey was the first service man to be elected to the office of Governor of any state, and how ably and successfully he The girls decided to have a cake for this beautiful. piece marks has filled the Governors chair is shown by the fact that he has been re- sale at the Peterson Market, Saturday, in vote the for that October 4, the of the at the largest purpose registered raising a new low price on genuine Riddle Fitnominated by primaries people the history of Utah. It was a well earned testimonial to the ability he had funds for the new chapel. Each junhas His Governor work as of state. affairs ior girl is requested to send cakes not ments. Come in and see this fitment displayed in administering the been largely constructive. When he was installed into office than 9:30 Saturday morning to and' others in the Riddle Special Series later condition of affairs that would have made strong men hesitate; state treas- the Peterson Market. Mrs. Lambert ury bankrupt; over $984,000 deficits from previous administrations; a million and Garss will be there to receive as advertised in the Saturday Even dollars' worth of road contracts let without any provision being made for them. ing Tost. ... The values are a revela payment of the bill, and a looseness in conducting the state's business that Our senior girls were entertained at was appalling. Ignoring the magnitude of the task and with efficiency and tlon! economy for his slogan he literally took off his coat and in four years has Highland Park ward by the stake cleared away the mess and placed the state's finances in the best of condi- senior officers. Tuesday evening. The tion, placing the credit of Utah at the top. Four years more in office means Bee llive girl met at the home of much for the good of Utah and the people of the state know it. They ap- Mrs. Julia Fisher. These girls arpreciate the man'' and with that luck that has stayed with he Governor ranged to make and sell candy to assist through life he will be again elected to the office he has so ably filled. in building the new rlutpel. On Mav 1st, 1915, Judge George H. Crosby of Arizona, a friend of Next Tuesday evening wil be the Authorized Riddle Dealer Governor Mabry said: 1 am glad to see men of your kind in public office of the winter season's night opening Governor of Utah some of hear be to I wouldn't bring your surprised and All three groups of dav. Keep on the progressive side of all things, no matter which party you regular work. are in and with the elements of success that is in you, you are almost sure girls wil meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jensen on Eleventh East to "make good. Officers' meeting will be held at 7:10 This is a prophecy that has come true. sharp. E. T. Ralph will speak on "What It Means to be a M. I. A. Ofricer." General meeting at 7:30. Resides our regular program one of our general board members wil present the lesson "Marriage in the Temple. We desire every girl of Mutual age to hear this lesson. Mothers, please for a t oiunicrcial bank is amjsee that your daughters are present. ple cash capital and surplus asavailable liquid easily SHERIFFS SALE. sets which can be quickly turned into cash or its equivIN THE CITY COURT OF SALT alent. That Is why you are LAKE CITY, Salt Lake County, State on safe ground when you deof Utah. Rio Grande Lumber posit your working funds a corporation, plaintiff, against here. No matter bow large John Dyer and Magdelene Dyer, his your demands for currency j wife, defendants, to be sold at sheriff's HAVE YOU DECIDED? or accommodations, we can salo at the west front door of the j meet them. County Court House In the City and We inn rent you a House Charmand County of Salt Lake. State of on A. 7th of the I). dAy Utah, October, ing or s you a Home Beautiful. 1924. at 12 o'clock noon of said day, ail Handle your estate collect rents the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, of. in and to the fobuy or si ll mortgage real estate llowing described real property, The West 10 feet of Isit 12 and all' adici- ;,iul information. inf l4t 13. Block 3. Evan Addition to, Poplar Grove in Salt I,ake County, Utah. Purchase price payuhle in lawful BAIRD money of the United States. ' & Salt ; ; Dated at Lake City. Utah, this N. J. IIAXSEX, President GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier 1,10th day of September. A. D. 1924. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES. STRUM NEILSON, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, 51 W. SOUTH TEMPLE ST. State of Utah. By. 1850 By F. M. MATHEWS. Was. 3170 Deputy Sheriff. FISHER HARRIS, Merchandise sold by your retail merchants here, is as good, if not better, than that offered at the door, when you consider QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE. Com-penaatl- Sugar Ward ofSalt NOTE City RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU This Is the twelfth of a series of advertisements in which will be given the whole problem of the Itinerant merchant and hie effect upon Salt Lake City Riddle Fitments L. O. NAYLOR $16.50 ANNOUNCES he-fac- That it has become associated with the Ford Motor Com- pany as one of its Authorized Sales and Service Dealers in Salt Lake City Apex Electric Sugar House THE UNIVERSAL CAR CARS-TRUCKS-TRAC- TORS LINCOLN MOTOR CARS A Safe Foundation L. O. Naylor has had more than 10 years successful experience in the business in the intermountain country. auto-mobi- le It is a satisfaction to inform the motoring public of this new association AN e will retain our present location one of the beat in the city with more Ihan 20,000 feet of floor space beautiful showrooms and offices and coinino-diou- s shops; which he thoroughly equipped and manned with Master Ford Meehnnirs. Com-ipan- ! Here you will obtain genuine Ford, values as well as quick, capable Ford service at lowest cost, I I : COME IX AM) LEARN FOR YOURSELF 1IONV EASY IT 11AS BEEN MADE FOR YOU TO PURCHASE FORD PRODUCTS. to-wi- . ; i i . ! Vice-Preside- REALTY INVEST. COMPANY L. O. NAYLOR CO. L 47 WEST 4TH SOUTH WAS. 129 |