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Show EAST SAIT LAKE Tuuso 2035 South 11th East SUGAR HOUSE homki 571 DEPARTMENT STORES from Our Buyingr Power g h Did eTer ene omeonepi good fortune? It isnt a usual occurrence. But every fame you purchase at a J. G Penney Company Store you get good merchandise at lowest possible prices. We buy at the markets bottom prices on account of the tremendous requirements of our hundreds of busy Stores, and are wit1 a iall margin of profit. Nation --Wide Leaders A testimonial in lionor of Elder Clare Maynard Liddle, irior to his departure to the Northern states mission, to be given in the Richards ward chapel Friday evening, November 21, 1924. Program follows: Section Leaser Priesthood. Prayer. Selection Radio Quartette. Remarks John M. Whitaker. Reading Mabel White. Bass Solo Vernon Hoffenback. lSili Ward Selection Instrumental Orchestra, A. B. Number. Remarks Our Missionary. Vocal Duet Lola Staten and Roella Gater. Saxophone Solo Paul Salisbury. Remarks Bishop Rockwood. Benediction. Dancing follows program. I of the Men ? at, The J. C. Penney Company high standard of workmanship is in every shoes. pair of these all-leath- er FOR RENT Four room apartment with glassed-isleeping porch, upstairs, next door west of Library building. Inquire of Mr. Richards at Granite Furniture company, Hy. 6T6. n FOR SALE! Chicago" bicycle. Cost Now one year old. In excel-lan- t shape. Can be purchased for Call lly. 3749-$18.00 Cash. $55.00. You will have complete shoe the Invention of expensive methods of pleasure-seekinwhich undoubtably is the main cause of leading our young men Into paths of crimes. cabarets, midnight dances and the ntov- ies are all contributing agencies in leading our young men ( and women Joy-ridin- ! aalray. Wliat we miw more religion In lim no God, no religion. iu.rM in lire. The gall,,,, iuad is a sorry hu!,m lt !lte and the old rashion. d (lll ternal knee. 1 i satisfaction wearing our foot 1 1 1 si 1 1 ... U . j, die : to look for currency ui uables is under a mating in a stocking, iu a burM drawer or clown, or in kitchen stove. Noi very good placet In which to Un money, however. This ssw ingi bank will keep yoar money securely and pay m for the privilege besides. i I LfflSi J. HANSEN, President N. QEO. A. COFP, Cashier HYltUM NEILSON, Hy. 1850 Vice-Preside- nt are built brick, bij brick GL'AT FOlgTllkES tbo, are built with Small Sms Great birildf Richards Ward Notes wear! Adam S. Bennion, superintendent of church schools, will be the speaker at the regular Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. .A musical program has been arranged with a special number by the Religion class, conducted by Mrs. Albert Mortensen. The Cost of Crime AND HOW IT IS COMMITTED Our trade mark in your shoes assures the utmost footwear value obtainable. By Officer Smoot Crime costs the people of the I'nited States from three to four billions in 1923. Twice the amount required to run the government One per cent of the population are criminals, which means that every criminal costs society about tlft.ftOt) annually. The I'nited Statea bureau of statistics show that one million men and women in the United States are constantly at war with the forces of law and order, one-fiftof that number are in jai !?, prisons Hnil i ffoi'iim torles. A close study of national, state and municipal expenditure we learn, that the detection, prosecutions, punishment and prevention or crime costs the taxiHtyers from three to four billion dollars annually. This includes the expense of maintaining police force, c ouiis, Jails, prisons, penitentiaries. reionnatorles and other institutions of deflctoriea and delinquents. The booty taken from society annually is estimated at another three- - and billions. Purely- k peculatin' nterprisi s are essentially dishonest In character. Fraudulent stock and bonds sold to a gulliable public; bucket shop operatives, land swindlers, oil mnnipulalora and other gaim-adds another billion or so to the t. Burglary losses totals $525,00(1,000, embcxzlemi-tit- , $125,000,000, forgery and bad i hecks $20,000,000. bad debts $150,Oiio,iioo, fraudulent hank and business failures $100,000,000. land grabbing and exploiting public resources, ?2im.hoo,000, a total of h ss ramish,Prculpcts Destmctl00f 7 AW. gg? My'- ; T' . . i "T- - A jtiSJSifiLf, one-hal- 34c a day e Is all you s need to invest in our li-- PREFERRED STOCK Its SAFE and PAYS Sl.fjiiO-000,00(- Gnawed by the teeth of the storm! i LIVERY downpour grinds your car between the Jaws of water ? , ' , iA and of mud. Rain-fanbite through the varnish from above. Mudfangs grit and pebbles slash and rip the if way to the metal from below. Rust begins, and eats hungrily at the beauty and endurance of your car. Devoe Motor Car Finish will thwart the ravages of the elements by preventing their fury from reaching the metal And in addition to sound protection it will add shining beauty to the car. gs GRANITE HARDWARE Defend Year Cert Vtet g Don Molar Car FlatA Devea Asia Lcatbor DrrMlsf Da to Auto Too Drasslad LUMBER COMPANY & Violations or the prohibition amendment anl enforcement laws stagger the expert in figures yet they say that yearly consumption of illicit liquors run from fifty to one hundred million gallons. Compute the price charged to bomleggera and then add to that what It costs to enforce the law and to punish the violators, and the re.-i- ti t would be staggering. Vndisrqverifl crime forms a large part or the crime budget. The police or the rountry know that society lias many birds nf prey, whose wrong-doing- s are never made public. Pilfer Ing that is down-righ- t dishonest, measured by any just standard of ethical justice, but heed not criminal in the eyes or the laws must be included In the general rost of crime and runs into the millions. It Is this class of crime that our police have moat to do with and that fills our prisons, Jails and reformatories. Women criminals are growing and growing fast. As women gain a greater degree or economic independence, her criminality Increases. Those are In fact no great moral difference between the sex. IJte ii the masses Is largely a struggle tor distance. Scruples are OVER 7 ON YOUR MONEY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Cut out and mail to order stock or for complete information i UTAH HHtKR O UtiHT CO 1rfftrrfi Sltrk Smll Or,, (!,uk (Mark X in inerting your requirements) r b,kIrt teIlin ,nore bout rour lit., Shares for sale at all our offices or thorough any employe of the Company ihoSii I I they i are our salesmen I I I -- D J. ? m,Ui 'A' due. ' h"r" ' .'V'1 I share. Preferred Slock Send bill to me Mur Preferred Stork ; ; 10 ,h"r P share down and $10 per share per month until $9S .ml dividend per share i. paid. d CkiLl per share wuh draft Preferred Stock at $9S and at tachrd through Name of Vmir Bank rw Name I I Street I CltL an. ti iiiTTiTTj; A Good Place for Thieves well-to-d- Missionary Farewell at Richards Ward For 85 largely forgotten and crime becomes more frequent as the struggle becomes more difticult. It Is estimated that of all crimes from two to three-fifth- s are economic crimes, arising from a desire to obtain that which we have not and to take unlawfully from those who have, so when a man la hungry and out or work, lie resorts to criminal ways to supply his wants. Economic pressure and a struggle for or a higher standard of living leads to the commencement or crime. effect Politics lias a upon crime. Corruption In government and officials holding office of trust and honor going wrong, betraying public trust often leads to the cost of crime, by many millions of dollars. Social crimes are those committed o mostly by the wealthy, or classes and are usually covered up, never coming to light, or getting before the public. Boy crooks steal millions yearly, says E. A. St. John, president of the National Surety company, one of the oldest and largest crime Insurance conof cern In the world. Three-fourth- s these crimes are laid to the door of the youths of America and the further charges that 75 per cent of all burglaries and robberies are are committed by boys under 25 years of age. A visit to our penitentiaries easily confirms this statement. Mr. St. John says the main causes which are turning thousands of American boys Into the paths of crime, are the tremendl-ou- s increase In luxuries and extravagant living on the part of the nation as a whole. The weakening of religious and moral restraints, the failure of justice to punish crime with swift and aura penalties. We are the most extravagant and luxurious living people In the world today, and an extraordinary amount of energy has been devoted to A Resale Deft, is maintained at o nr offices for the benefit of cal stockholders who may wish to sell their shares |