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Show EAST SALT LAKE 711153 Boy Phone Operators It i Prone to Profanity 5 1 !s l.ii rd for the lion to Imagine a swear..:. Ulus Mary He:.,. ojeru'.or, j: Ken- t Ne York's first ex l,er jut) change operator, says shbecause I he company was , thing Its swearing boy In those days subsc:-:'..oused to come down to the teleil.v'i.e to fight the operators who hml .worn at them and the company became so tired of the numerous cw:.j-liil.hut It flnully replaced the be w young women. Miss Kennedy recemly ceiibrated her forty-fift- h annlver:ir... si.e havnedy, i:-- , Enameled Table 1 THS WORLD'S LEADING IRONER with , isn't it?" mplexIroner. la thi tint place, thia Wonder I roller la a real Simples, with all the esduiive Simples featum. In addition, the New Wonder "J unior" Simples with table top The Best ie convenient and inctul every day of the week, da particularly adapted to the houaewife of ilia email family and the small home. has open end. My! how it ironal will aave hours and houra on Inning day. la beautifully finished in gray enamel with white enameled porcelain table top. Looks well in dining room, kitchen or laundry. you can inn easily and comfortably while seated on an ordinary kitchen chair. This Wonder "Junlrr" Simples turns the hardest task of the week into a pleasant occupation I lroner Regular Price of Top $10.50 During This Quick Selling Presto! From ironing machine to kitchen table in an Instant Saves space, saves time, saves money! dowiiAaweek Lowest Terms Ever Offered UTAH POWER fr LIGHT CO A EFFICIENT PUBLIC SBRVICB mu : k Frensied THE SUGAR BANKING COMPANY RESOURCES Discounts i Lorn and ! Overdrafts $329,442.38 so 4.5 9 bonds and Securities, Stork, ; Furniture and Fixtures Due from other Ranks Checks on other hanks in same 83,748.21 4,409.20 83,090.96 at the LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided ProAts..$4, 148.76 $42.43 Interest 6.18 Exchange 19,000.00 Seriout Drawback trainer explained that It tell when a lion Is In a had The humor and likely to spring. hen at's eyes are diluted and the pupils An siilmal Is easy to The only trouble about sliow green. it Is that if you are near enough to 4,065.83 see the signs nf danger It Is too late to do anything atiout It. Pathfinder 2,614.55 Mugsxlne. Net Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxea and Interest Deposits Subject to Check $231,859.22 Cert k $ 50,000.00 Total $4,497.87 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc.. 431.54 Demand close Producer' here, Miss Fence, youve Just got to put more emotion Into this scene! Can't you realise that your hushand Is leaving you, never to return?" HlHse Movie Star My dear man, I've had six blessed husbands leave me, never to return, so I think I ought to know how much emotion to put into It as well as anyone ! Passing Show lc of the Condition of Ucaied at Sugar House in the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, of business on the 4th day of October, 1924 i! Had Had Experience REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah i ill- - rates 1,929.25 Certified Checks 992.31 Dividends Unpaid 170.00 Total Demand Deposits.... Time Certifi$ 34.481.46 cates Savings DcikisIIs 15.84 Total .. ATE ; , or k he i ' r011 "h t $464,266.69 UTAH. County of Salt Lake. Total 234.950.7S 119,154.07 Total Time Deposits 153,635.53 $164,266.69 being flrst duly sworn according to law, deposes and says s i ashler of the above nntned bunk; that the above and foregoing a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said tii,. ( IK( 0f business on the 4lh day of October, 1924. CEO. A. GOFF. Correct Attest: SAMUEL NEFF, ROBERT YOUNO, W. S. RIGBY, Directors. 'M iiiird Hnd sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1924. PALMER S. ACUESON, (Seal. !i Notary Public. 'einiulsKlon the 19th day of December, 1924. ate t1' UTAH, explrea Office of Bank Commissioner. I'lxton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby F that Inforegoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of limit. iiuim-company, filed In my office this 10th day of October, 1924. 1 - , ,l SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. HAVE YOU DECIDED? rent you a House Charming or sell you a Home Beautiful. Handle your estate collect rents We can buy or sell mortgages ('niupgau ran Into sailors ailrlhuled tlielr I. ml link to liynin singing liy two preachers who were working ihelr way in Kurope as cuttle men nlioHrd ship. The lilack robe of a eliurchman In the early Middle ages waa regarded us certain misfortune for the craft lie sulled on. Post. Began Enormous Industry The Ironer itgelf ig wonderful buy. In this special quick gelling you get the Ironer PLUS the white enameled table top attachment. Only a few hours left, youll have to hurry! h j The inuniifiicture FREE real estate advice and Information. BAIRD REALTY & INVEST. COMPANY 51 W. SOUTH TEMPLE ST. Was. 3170 of slmes In what is now the United Stales was begun in HiLV liy Thnnius Beard, who ennie over on the Mayflower mi Its third voyage and brought hides fur mukliig slioes. Seven years later Philip Kert-Innof begun making shoes In I.ynn, Blau. Since that date the state of Massni'liiiselts has come to lead the world in ihe manufacture of limits and shoes. Wonderful Human Eye Eyes are Mil as linns, roving, running, lbgplng, here anil there, far and near. They Hieuk all languages; wail for no Inimiluetlon ; ask no leave of age or rank; resiieet neither poverty nor rlehes, neither learning nor Miwer, nor virtue, nor sex, lint Intrude, and come again, and go iliriiiig'u and through you In u moment of time. What Inundation of life anil thought la from one soul Into another through them NOTICE OF ASSE88MENT Mountalr Private Road Company, principal place uf business, Salt Luke City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on September 22, 1924, an assessment of $25.00 per share was levied on the capltoi stock of the corporation, payable immediately to J. R. Free, the Secretary and Treasurer of said comSouth pany, 1208 East Twenty-firs- t street. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 11th day of November. 1924, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment la made before, will be sold on the 17th day of December, 1924, at 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and the expenses of sale. WILLARD RICHARDS, Pres. J. R. FREE. Secretary. Offlre: 1208 East 21st South St- Salt Lake City, Utah. STATEMENT Of the Ownership, Management, Circulation, Etc- - Required by the Act of Congrese of Auguet 24, 1912, Of East Salt Lake Tlmea, published weekly at Salt Lake City, Utah, for October 1, 1924. State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. ss. Before me, a notary public, in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared Walter C. Adams, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the East Salt Lake Times, and that the following is. to the best or his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 413, Postal Uws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, : to-w- it That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, and business managers are: Publisher. Walter C. Adams, Salt Lake City. Utah. Business manager. Walter C. Adams. Salt Ijtke City. Utah. Granite 2. Tliut the owners are: Hardware and Lumber Uomjiany and City. Utah. Walter C. Adams. Sail 1. WALTER C. ADAMS, Publisher. Sworn lo and subscribed before me this Till day ol Oeiobcr. 1924. GEO. A. DIXON, RaM Iaike City. Utah. commission expires Febiuury 14. My (Seal.) 192K. Phone Hy. ! 2753-- R Xliiu-- Would you ever think of huge Interested In cursol- -, oilier people's corsets ut l bill? And If you had discovered that all Ihe fitsele.iiliig art and science of siilesiniiiiM.iii could be snipped up In coulll and whalebone, would you lliluk you had ait) chance of carrying off a record, way out in Idaho? Well, Sophie ll.vliotl vu- - and did. Thai Is to say, she found her seif a saleswoman lu a llolso sioro. She set herself lo work, and hard work, with Urol ess nuihiitoii to go on and on. She took one of stud) after another, for we netor hair enough learning." Tliut she won the nulioiial prlre la corset selling not long ago Is Just one milestone on her way. She's huyci and department tnuiuigcr ' ilu- - Boise Mode. Tliut lueuns that she has conn to know Intimately the buying public of Idulio, and l lie manufacturers uf America aud the world as I bey are translated to the retnll trade through the clever, complicated, ever changing, ever luten-atlnNew York market. She's a director of the store, which means that she's managed to learn how to work with othpr (iccple day lu aud day out, to get her own way when It's based on good herd knowledge without irritating the other person, and to yield her opinion as gracefully when other Judgment Is the better. Her position means work with much overtime, but Miss Iloollert finds opportunity for outside interests. "Ive always been Interested lu helping girls up In their work," she says. "My own experience is tbut the best fnunda-tlou- s for the average girl are lubl In smaller towns. People seem to have more time. Hut In any plueo Hie study of liuuiun nature Is the most Interesting one. This muny-sblestudy Is a grout help In any work. One of the most studies today Is selling. We ure all doing that, it lias many angles and the whole world enters It at some unglu, Miss Hoellerl's own life seems to bear out tier statement hIioiii llte wide i angle vision possible to the good wherever she Is. The war brought more than one liounr to Ibis Idaho woman who hud lieeu so conscientiously preparing herself. And when. Just after the war, the Kutlonul Federation of Hualness and Profession si Women was started, the women ol Idaho chose Miss Iloellcrt to lie their representative In the national council lu-- r Each year they have This your she has mothered two new clubs Into being, and lias two niora on the point of organisation, go," alia comments, "I'm busy most uf tlis time. ly 4S hours of ensiling gale and fog In a region Infested with icelierg. the C'liiciigo liy 1.4 ura of Chicago LOCAL SALES j AVhen Ihe West DESME BEAUTY SCHOOL NATIONAL HONORS AND Tart Superstitious J! By LAURA MILLER ' r THEteMopaNFAMILYSlZE - by a Graduate of the ON j:! - J- V.ihn-ribt-r- ter3r"!as.itNit- i MAIN STREET! : ing entered the service in 1STS, "lu those days," she says, had the liublt of calling, up for ail sorts of information. They used to ask: 'llow much are selling for?' "Calling a nunilier wii i,; l.our.1 of. SuhsiM'ihers would slm; :y for Smith's drug store or Jones' grot cry, or this or that building, or such and such a lawyer or uierchiiiit. I used to work from eight in the morning until six tit night. 1 lived !:i jersey City. To got in wink I took a ear to the riier. forrlod across, took nimlhi-horse car and then walked up six flights of stairs. It is thii'eriut now, MARY SUCCEEDS j ! to get the White EXPERT MARCELLING ' --qggg- &l 4 3 I I'm ili.il rein money in a home of )onr on n. The man aim holds Ihe dt lo Itm own home is the man w Ito is indi'i-riidill. IITimcIbuv di-'- m LeGrand Richards Realty Co. 59 W. So. Tem. St. - ?,v- - it "-- V I r-- ti r " A WORD TO THE WISE Our Feeds Pay Big Dividends Mixed Grama Egg Mash - Mill Feeds Wheat Cor Hay Flour ' W Potatoes Poultry Supplies Buy before there are further advances Plant Fall Bulbs Now is the Time GRANITE GRAIN & SEED CO. g sules-woiiihi- BUY ITS A GOOD Hyland 47 SUGAR HOUSE $1.75 Per Share Every Quarter ia the Income from One Share of UTAH POWER & LIGHT Tv PREFERRED There are few investments offering a safer return and the dividends have been paid without interruption for many years. Buy a few shares of a nest egg. Better than most bonds and you have the security of one of the fastest growing industries in the United tSates ,and controls the power situation in our own state Utah. Present Market Around $97.00 per Share Partial payments will be accepted and interest on the unpaid balance charged at seven per cent. For Information Call or Write CHILD BARCLAY & CO. Stock Exchange Building 25 YEABS Wasatch 2870 and 4154 IN BUSINESS "KINDLY WATCH JANE If a woman really wants to have fun in this modern world, said woman gets Into a niche where she can watch, report upon and, on occasion, manlpulats soma of the currents of feminism. There's a woman out lo Topeka doing that very thing. Wherefore there has grown up a tradition In Kansas, particularly lu Kansas politics, "Kindly Now Jane la merely a watch Janet nickname for a newspaper known officially as the Kansas Woman's Journal. It Is the Initials of the paper plus the necessities of the case that worded the logan quoted. Who and what are behind Jane? There's an advisory board that covers all one side of a sheet of paper. Then's a motto, "Devoted to the Interests of women, children and home, that Is honestly lived up to. There was during tlie Inst political campaign, the Republican stute central committee, which made the paper official organ of the Republican women of Kansas. There are the subscribers, both men and women. And there Is Lllls Dn; Monroe, editor, who describes herself as "chiefly responsible except when the printers of my most capable publishing company commit some kind of crime, mayhem possibly, on some pet article. It was July when Mrs. Monroe wrote, "Ha' mercy i 1 have the rheumatics. Ive one wrist trussed up In red flannel bandage. I Dr. said hot application and I'll leave It to you If there's anything more torrid than a red flannel bandage.) "I was born into s family that was craxy to have u girl. As the only girl In a bunch of hoys, I hud tnnny privileges, hut I had to lenrn to he a good My father died. I became a sport. school teacher, read law, grew up Hnd married a lawyer politician. When I flrst went away to school I hoarded nt the same place with a newspaper until and his wife, who were mighty nice to the lonesome little stranger. The editor took the mst Inconvenient times to become drunk. With his wife I used to get up In the middle of Hie night to get out the Courier. To keep awake I learned to set tyW. "I only adflsc a girl to go to a big cltj for a bit of post graduate work, for a sojourn Hint will muke her appreciate the wide spares more when she comes back. One of the greatest boons for women is the feeling that they have a sort of proprietary interest In tha home town su-- si I have for Topeka. b AS AUTHORIZED RIDDLE DEALERS we ahall be glad to show you the Genuine Kiddle Fitments you hear so much about, including the Riddle Special Series, the most unusual values in residential lighting equipment we have ever been able to offer. Whether you intend to make an immediate purchase or not, we know you will lie interested in seeing these truly decorative lighting fitments, which are now so generally accepted as ,the standard of lighting for homes and apartments. APEX ELECTRIC Sugar House Wise Words - xbiinihinro Mein-ills- . fr BS SHARPEN FOR SALE Half Bern, beautiful it trees, chicken house, irk, furnace, sleeping porch. tse in. Kasv terms, lhoue liy. . 151U 10th Knst. Knives. Skates, Scissors, Lawnmowers All Edge Tools ii NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Eslalc of Ki ni-s- t WE REPAIR ANYTHING Washing Machines. Vacuum Cleaners, Make Keys File Saws Lindquist, deceased, will present claims with to Ihe undersigned at 1115 serrt Ihnik Building, Fall Lake City, ah, on or before the 2t9h day of 'retlinu-s A. D. 1924. IDEAL REPAIR SHOP M. H. BRODBECK. Prop. HKIIGLIOT R. LINDQUIST, 1986 So. 11th East Administratrix of the KsIhIc Phone Hy. 2111 of the Deceased. SUGAR HOUSE iMNKY h NKLRON. Attorneys for Petitioner. Firt-- t liuhiiution September 26, 1924. |