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Show GOVERNOR MABEYS ADMINISTRATION Tell Your HAS EXPENDED AN AVERAGE OF $1750 PER DAY LESS THAN THE COST OF DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRATION. east Jalt lake 'flints Friends About Our Wondrous Southeast Ozone! vol. n. Be 100 ,0 American! VOTE! SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, OCTOBER 17, 1924. NO. 10. EVERY SUGAR HOUSER A BOOSTER SAYS PRES. ASHTON OWN m has been proclaimed Home Week" by Mayor Neslen and on every aide one hears suggestions as to how that de-s- i ml home may be acquired. Tliero are many pleasures and advantages in home ownership. These advantages are held out to us on every hand until all have become more or less familiar with them. As a consequence there is no need for retelling them here. However, as many of the pleasures and advantages may be lost through worry if payments cannot be met when due, and several other causes, the buying or building of & home deserves serious consideration. The majority of us buy but one home during a lifetime therefore let us be sure we are traveling along the right line .e take up an obligation of before such importanc. How much can we afford to pay for a home? That should be our first consideration. Sometimes we become superen-thusiasti- c when we look at the places offered us, and spend, in our minds before we get them, the possibilities for Increased salaries or additional revenues. Just a little conservatism, before we start upo nour purchase may save us worry and loss later on. This is such an important question the United States government through the bureau of standards, department of commerce, has Issued a booklet enThe titled "How to Own Your Home. figure in this story are quoted from the booklet, and are the final analysis or hundreds of thousands of cases. They are based upon fundamental economic facts. The ecenomists who complied the book offer six questions for the head or n family to ask himself before the obligation of the home is assumed. The questions are: 1. What is the familys annual income, and what will it probably be next and the year after? 2. K business slackens, Is he likely to lose hiB position or have his minings reduced? "3. Will anyone else in the family lie nl lit; to earn an Income? "4. What does the family now pay for each year? !i. How much of the income is beweek This Own Your Own r t ing saved? A Record of Achievement OWN HOME 6. How much could the family afford to pay out each year in paying for a house, and for the expenses that go with It?" The investigation goes on to show that payments on a home should not of the family income, exceed and due allowance should be made to care for interest payments, installments on loans, renewals, repairs, taxes, special assessments, insurance, water tax and various accessories and Improvements. As a gerenar proposition, according to tbe carefully complied statistics, no family is justified in obligating itself for the purchase of a home where the combined price of the house and the f times lot shall exceed two and the assured annual Income of the family. This is the maximum allowance which can be made and assure of paying off the total cost of tbe proper ty without years of stinting and hardThe average proportion for ship. home allowance is but twice the amount of the annual assured income. Concerning the amount of tbe total which should be applied to the pur chase of the lot, Uncle Sam says: "The question of how much to spend for the lot itself depends largely on whether or not it is Improved. Where streets, curbing, sidewalks, water, electric, gas and sewerage improvements have not been made, a lot may sometimes be obtained for less than 5 per cent of the total cost of the house and lot, and 10 per cent should probably be the upper limit. If all Improvements have been made, the cost of the lot frequently runs up to 20 per cent, but it should rerely exceed 25 per cent. Under the caption of Checking Property Values the booklet says: "Sometimes financial institutions will loan approximately 60 per cent of the value of the propery. If they will not loan more than 40 per cent of the price asked, it mey be assumed, that the one-thir- d one-hal- price Is to high. I feel sure that 1 express ilie attitude of the rest of the members or our administration of thefugur House Business Men's League in thanking the oiguii'ation for its ivient vole of confidence. It wds my desire that others be elected to the responsibility reHised again in us. However, in view of the fact that we have been om-- more called to duty, we are piepaivd to do our EM REPUBLICAN RALLY AT SUGAR NOOSE SUCCESSFUL a brilliant type of enterprising Imsi ness building, n altilude toward at fairs generally and w illingness to get away from being so self centerW. LLOYD ADAMS SOUNDS WORDS OF WARN. ed as not to take any interest in comINO IN HIS SPEECH AT THE HYLAND THEATRE-REMA- RKS munity aflairs. ARE WARMLY APPLAUDED. Ye would like cveiy Sugar Houser to get Hie spirit that will build a real town out here. You can't tell me One of the most successful meetings of tlie cuuipiiigu was lieltl at that with one hundred business ineu Iho lylii iitl 1 limit re Iasi Tucsilny night. The fast. principal speakers being sianding together as a virile, vibrant, . I.loul Adams of Idaho and IVuigrcssman , There must be a rejuvenation, County we build that (au'l unit, ( hainnan dcsse 14. Hiarp, vim is a candidate for the legislature on the in our business lommunity. business hero as it lias never liei-Republican ticket, occupied Ihe elmir. The Flair Without a Slain You business men knew as 1 know, built before. I know we can. was sung in impressive manner by .Mrs. II. C. Hicks and films of the that wo are not attaining the 1 commend to every man in business either in affairs or in rciinniiinily buildplace where President Conlidgc spent his early days were shown. in tills secilon the careful reading oi. ing that we could easily achieve by Speaker Adams was introduced by Ihe chairman us the key-notthe little poem on this page entitled: of the Idaho Slate convention, llis remarks were ns fellows: actually and literally maintaining (he now before you Mr. reputation for which we are known Tar "Boost." Do it right I'hnirmnii, faulies, Gentlemen, und flirted upon us by creating dissension and wide. That reputation stands for lay down this paper' Friends: It is a privilege I heartily appreciate at limnc. Wi had this type in (lie Civil war. lo he here tonight. 11 is worth leuv we called them copperheads. Then the a of ing political my lean, adopted E. L. BURGEON COL. state fur a day lo conic here and plyad These men used ail the fine words anil with you Hu- - pisiple of my native Hie same iirguineiils as Renat or fat I E. L. Burgeon Nominated for I wish wo could - to give serious I slatemale bought and con- Foliette for County Commissioner by the sideration lo i ho great problems upon him a gift to the kaiser for use in Ills I ihc u W. his of in Adams Idaho Hyland Has Proved speech Lloyd Republicans Efficient, which wc are In wkh on Hie 4th of reichslag. in Ihe senate he Is a cause Economical and Progressive His theatre Tuesday , night said: next November. It is only u short time for slmnie und humiliation lo every Record Proves Him Worthy of Conlieu his to I, amis ceased thfel has American's heart Although great away, and we want lo occupy a portion worthy citizen. fidence. folded across hia brcasi as he passed beyond 1lia life, be Is living si ill; Tlie most sinister enemy of Democof our lime in c onsideration of I InIds words still pierce our souls in the renin of a flaming message from racy in Ihe Unilccl Rimes is Senator quest Ion at issue. It is a lime when we want a commoIhe dead. Roosevelt still points the wuj'. fait us give serious thought, Wo are living in the iiiiihI iiiomeii Lu Kolielle," n-sense business adniinlsiration or ns I read to you his warning in the last days of his lire: toils in Hie history of civilized the affairs of Salt Lake county. No Tlie American people will be railed We are to stand against men of the slump of Kenutor La Kolielle, man; because of the treimimeniuiis offices are of the the chanty longer nl conulon mendous of coming election to choose Ihe lerin and recent at who a war, by implication, wrerkugc Minneapolis actually, speech to be used as a political root ball lor between three parties, with policies und ror we which learn on women men have the high and through doned the brutal German murders of our the voters demand and expect that passed; liuiinenlotis in iis promise of (or lark of policies) so well defined upon us seas and trlea to distract ut tent Ion from the wrongs inllU-leeconomical skilful business will govern there can be no mistake for what they a constructive peace. tbe county commissioner In the disby creating dissension at home. Tim American form of government aland. Senator Borah, the man who Is I of his duties. we In railed war. hem Civil We hud Then copperthis type the charge was a new departure from Hie forms recognized aa tlie greatest InternationFour years ago when E. L. Burgeon heads. These men used all the fine words and (lie same arguments as of government which hail failed in al character of hla time; a man whose was elected to the office of county I wish we could make him a girt lo tin- kaiser Senator La Koileite every previous age since lime began; fertile brain conceived the Idea upon commissioner he was an untried office for use In ills relchstag. In Iho senale lie is a cause for shame and on ihe urn hand the government of au- which a distressed and war-torworld holder and today the voters have hla citizen. humiliation (o every worthy tocracy ami on Hu oilier tlie govern- could meet in common, pointed the four years' successful record of the adment of mubocracy in their different warning to the American people durThe most sinister enemy of Democracy in the United Slates is ministration of hia office by which to forms had destroyed the governments ing the cloaing days of the last conLa Foliette.' Senator judge. By (hat record Mr. Burgeon and civilizations of every previous age. gress. It was most Impressive when must stand or fall and having made And li was with Tull knowledge of the he said: good in one of the most difficult wreckage of Hie past, and with an inbranches of county affairs It is only 'The stroke of the clock tells of spiration for Hie happiness anil prosfair that he be returned to office of the ruture that this great the change from hour to hour,' the perity again. Mr. Burgeon has charge of representative form of government was sunset tells of the departing day, the county mads and bridges, fire departdedicated to tlie American people. The season change advises us or the fleetment and street lighting. To his rrr greatest safeguard for the preserva- ing months, but no stroke, no warndit is the installation of the county If the millions of people living in the United Stales rould have been tion of human rights is the Constitu- ing tells us or these silent but fatr-fu-l n fire department which has done s In iho Tabernac-Iweek and witnessed thousands of our last tion of dm United Stales, which was changes in a nation's life, these present noton occasions several service subtle transformations in government to as Hie one souls Smith Albert as stirred Elder force vital George adopted pleaded very ihejr great ably in the case of Bingham where the to withstand both the power of man of upon which turn a people's destiny. of the United und constitution the lo stand for everyone uphold by in was instrumental slopdepartment influence and the clamor of the mob. These changes must be searched for Slates, they would have felt Hint in Utah at lcusl the country was safe ping disastrous fires. Tn the county Men of wealth and power can take among the customs and habits and machine shops his men are at present from the aitarks of the communists, radicals, and other disloyal citizens, are of themselves under almost any tendencies of a whole people and ran fire or that chemical Folk-lia would destroy the Judicial engine assembling who, under iho leadership of La kind of government, but the only guar only be stayed or turned aside through will be a greaf saving tn the county In our government. the high resolves and of an to tin common citizen or his anice emergency. During his administraKlilcr Fmi'li said in part; "In tills day of political and economic I repeat, the time has Con-s- i entire nation. and is individual the rights 387 constructed Mr. has tion Burgeon come to take stork. It is a vain hope i till ion turmoil, it U gratifying to know that God's hand Is over all. The memof the l.'nlli'il State's. miles of road and at the same time c.r tills church should be anil are especially grateful for this great that by cheerfully ignoring danger we bers In tliU a we have rnmpaign has maintained iho roads in such con shall avoid it. I adcr who would in do all ihe lo Hi their of and should land have preserve power liberty, lliey faon commented till ion that they are vote j the gunran-of of freedom and greatest people away thought. liberty principle vorably by all who have occasion lo It is up lo ivory patriotic American of their individual rights and per There is ccily one safe lour-t- the said, and that is for this use them. The 4.1 miles or cemonl It tin people to save this Rein n not am I soaal liberties. calamity on the Bingpeople to s'tsiain Hie laws of the land anil to befriend the great highway just complcied public clnmsing policies and leadby so but are Issues howler, minus the ham road is a splendid piece of work. law or the nation. t oali tlie the thinking peo- ers who s'.iinl of this licit campaign of the county The reorganisation Tlie question of presorting the constitution of the United States is to nU the eis who stand of America are tlie aroused. Just ple reshops which have been practically Hu const But ion lias there not alone a religious one, for while we are the most progressive nation uf framing a Democratic friend life oilier long day enable great modeled anil equipped in liu win Id in moral advancement we are also Hie country affording of mine said to me: "Adams, I am go- been such an undereurenl of evil saving to bo made In repaira lo maihe maxiimm of liberty of thought. Th.it the attempt to break our ing to be compelled this year to vote propaganda threatening this liberty chinery living count ry of ours. for Hu first, and I hope the last, Re- loving, glorious governmental system is here and now is shown by the words of PresiE. I.. Burgeon was bom in Wash On tlu-- one hand there has been I will is ever and ; "A determined that effort who deliberate dent publican being president says Salt to came toolidgi' Ington county, Utah, hul I said to him: vole for. That is a nominated as Hie third party candimade to break down" the guarantees of our fundamental law. It. lias for Like at an early age. He was educated a serious matter for you as strong and date, Mr. La Foliette, whose princiits purpose the confiscation of property xml the destruction of liberty. In tn I he public schools and started bust no chance prominent partisan to leave your iarty ple supporters know, has or hard knocks. is but one place for a real American to stand. Ibis ront'sl l ness life In the school for election to ilie presidency. Whose to of He the another." vole policies Tlie lime to stop those who would loosen and weaken Ihe fabric of Slenilily lie has made his way, meetsaid: "I am not voting for ihe Repub- only hope is lo have choice thrown our government is before they would begin. TI1K TIME FDR AMERIing ond overcoming difficulties and lican ar!y, but I realize that our can into congress and cause a bedlam winning a fair measure or success. It CANS TO RANGE THEMSELVES FIRMLY, SQUARELY AND UNCOMdidate for president has no chance more disastrous than the Democratic was in 1920 that the Republican party PROMISINGLY BEHIND AMERICAN IDEALS IN NOW. The great and that tin; feeling of unrest and de- convention. If La Foliette carries sufoffice selected K. L. Burgeon to fill the or our people have an abiding faith in their own country. The time is so ram mint that there is ficient votes to bring this condition struction body or fount y Commissioner and that lie . clioic-eI must vote for Cal- about there will be no responsibility no oilier has coins whey they should supplement that faith with action. The has the confidence or the voters is for government and the: most we would vin and liis be Coolidge a to will allow Is into Itself America party to save the whether degraded question shown by the fact or his election. hope for would be a chaotic condition of Constitution Vailed the Slates. communistic and socialistic state, or whether it will remain American." of the Uniied States, unequaled In its Morning, noon and night he has served Every day you hear some patriotic I lie The proposition to give La Foliette and men of his class should Inxpayers and his efforts have history. A vote for La Foliette is a I American we wish "How had say: ever been for real results which H is vote for eonrusion. The men who they control ('(ingress, the power of constitutionally, would play liavoc Al-- ! Koosct elt tn !a the way. point admit led on all sides he has achieved. were called together to nominate him generally with our national governmem. Suppose fur moment Hint Conthough that great American's heart He lias worked hard on the Salt were not representative's of all the could to will laws realize that had this power and j'ou pas c eased to they Ms lias arms fold gress were Like Basin Reclamation project and but were representatives of ofiic-ewhom of of class mxelves in hise tin disfnim any loieis cross ns lie his bnasl perpc'uaie passed bo people, Is chairman or the five counties in fact bring tlie country to a condition of mob rule. vend iiis life, lie is living still; his certain classes selected by groups of did not approve, wathey This project will provide words still pierce our souls in the form only certain occupations. This govWe have f.ii'it that the people of Utah will never by their l cites appioie ter for over half million acres or land 'of a flaming message from the dead. ernment cannot long exist under class any xinh dk.isirous radical innovation. The time to preserve cur and means much to the future of Salt rule, dictated by Hie imeiesis of the tRonsevi-lslill points the way. Let now. Is made it and the laws which have great great Like county. He should be kept at serious thought as I read lo yon class is power. The American Republtin head of this work. Ids warning in tlu: last days or his lire ic: requires representation of all the or tin nation, without distincHonesl. callable and energetic. E. L. in many expressions to iho American people confition of rlass or occupation. It beBurgeon is worthy of renewed of a business man's people: special fering hooves every voter to stop and think dence by Hie voters on election day. Extension Course course tills fall and wittier. At this men of the 'Ye are to stand seriously before he casta hla vote to Business Men moment if is undecided whether the stamp of Senator Laagainst Foliette, who in rival e a condition of unrest and unFarmera Indiana Good a recent speech at Minneapolis actucoursi will cover business law, advercertainty when the united effort of the Under the auxpires of the Sugar ally, by Implication, condoned the bru- whole Two Eust Indians after farming In or oilier people is essential for the pressoine selling subjert. tising, out sold 14 tal German murders of our men and years House Business Men's League, the Kx wheat in Australia ervation of our government. This nabe ninde will women cm tlie high seas and tries to for 105,000 and returned to their tension Division of the University or Specific announcement indistract attention from week. the tive land. wrongs Utah has under consideration the of next (Continued on page 8.) never-the-lcss- live-wir- e R 1 wide-awak- ' e sm-res- s cr ROOSEVELT THOUGHT OF LAFOLLETTE WHAT ... 1 dei-uil- ... - yoc-ma- citi-zen- conditions are course, worth while only ir onp is desirous of making real the dream or home ownership. If one merely wants to speculate in real estate in the hope of being able to unload it at a profit well, that is entirely another matter. Of PRESIDENT (ASHTON TELLS these Sugar House Ward At Princess e self-deni- ti-- Monday Evening liu-d- c ; j four-squa- Next Monday night, Sugar House Ward "has laken over" the evening Officers of League performances at the Princess theatre. It is expected that in view of the In a comprehensive discussion thal with the Theatre to allow arragenient as irrtainly convincing to its audi- a division In the receipts, a large tors, City Engineer Sylvester Q. Canerowd will be on hand. Manager Hawx non, at the rerent meeting of the Suhurst is programming one of the finest gar House Iiualness Mens League, preHints orrered during the year. H is sented graphically the matter of rais The man Life passed by. ng the Mountain Hell dam to its originally proiKtHPd height. He made dear that every precaution 'for safely lias n provided and (hat the mul- Republican tiple arch type of dam Is especially Hold Social suited for use in Parleys at Mountain I'rll. A very Inleresting meeting of I In The romniiiiee to arrange the Republicans of district 25 was fur ihc next session consists or lady the home of Mrs. llenry Tag at held Messm. Itnrkwood, llesl and gari. 1385 East 21st South, on Tliurs lay afternoon. Mrs. Unyd Garrison was chairman of I he arrangement committee, with Mrs. Nephl J. ITansen and Mrs. HamJNlit sit supinely on your rnosl Ganlncr. wives or two of the ilton Jul ,l!ue along and help us boost, for the house of representatives, I'tr things of every kind of iho refreshments. in charge 'nil leave jour kleklng togs behind. Vm. The speakers were Ill, let us boost for belter streets, for nominee H. Julia "til seller bed and and Smart, Spry longer sheets, ror siiumtiier lawns and heller representative. lights ud s'.mi ter winded blatherskites. Mrs. Arthur Graham, also a nomifiner homes and large trees, nee for the legislature, and Mrs. Chas. R. Mabey, were present. happy days and balmy breexe, pror The Taggart home was well filled shinier hours and longer pay, nr fewer and all present spent an enjoyable and thistles In our hay; r lietier The hostess, profitable afternoon. grub and bigger pies, r two more moons to light the skies, Mrs. Taggart. la a nominee on the Re-t i he wolves of war be loosed publican ticket for presidential pud c erv guy who doesn't boost. Women hi-- i pro-srai- BOOST! mini-inee- a four-squar- e 1 In-r- com-milte- for REGISTER OCTOBER 28th OR 29th MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE ROSTER |