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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, w irt- High Notes Business English ? . ht Business EnglUh7 anyway , letUT writing, isnt it letter writing .matter of fact h considerable time m the classes for the simple that letter writing is the one composition that every one for ,, voU can express yourself forcibly in a letter, it nat- -' follows that you can prepare a real before your dub, an or an far the local newspaper, Sunt of the selling points of a new ,ct?hfne put out by your firm. the same clear cut SfSsJe requirefree from errors in language, Smsr and instruction. Teaching gijTone great purpose of Business - - t.-- .- - -- 5j & i I "Merry-lio-Kound- .busi-vnriis- j IlDAV fMWAI. BARUA1NS 10 lbs.SfTl smooth Idaho Potatoes 1 phg. li. O. Oatmeal .... ' can Old Master Coffee b. jTmans interest ofu his office. He jSrrora limit m cor-relat- ed . I ivy. Heading of Play On Monday afternoon, October 22, , Miss Farnsworth will read the school play for this year, Green Stockings, Seven of the by A. E. W. Mason. parts are for hoys and five for girls. ' ibis gives an opportunity for an un-- f three-leav- I : embly follows: 1. Popular Number Orchestra I Bells of the Sea Vernon Hoffenbeck, basso 1 The Old Refrain .... .Dot Jensen, violinists . Hiring Fair The Mixed Chorus Della Tame Reading Narcissus Orhestra Senior Dance. The Senior class of Granite High School will give their annual dance Friday, October 16. This is the nwt big social event of the and will be given in honor of year Ilalloeen. take place in the Granite gym- nssium. If you dont want to miss the best time you ever can have or wP to have dont miss this. nt , 11 f - j Salt Lake : ;5 U .1"" St City paptr. Surged medium can Sliced Large can Sliced 2 small cans Grated 1 medium can Grated Packed in sanitary pails. pail Pure I,anf. 39c 75c pail pure Iard 10-lpail Pure I,ard ... $1.83 27c 33c 25c 19c 1 RICE-BEAN- White. 33, 1 2-l- 4-l- Blue Rose Rice CRISCO 69c Beans 23c lbs. large navy beans 53c 2 lbs. large Red Mexican Beans 23c 5 lbs. Large Red Mexican Beans MSINE8S ku 8. fm. b. 8-l- b. case Early June . can sifted Peas.. 12 cans sifted Peas 1 case Sifted Peas 1 15c $1.70 $3.35 SUGAR CORN . $1.93 case 29c -- 41.70 Merry-Go-Rou- ...43.35 OLD MASTER One of the worlds best coffees. can Old Master can Old Master can Old Master 3-l- b. 5-l- b. 43c $1.33 $2.19 SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES 24c Plump Fat Hens, lb BEEF Rump Roast, lb,...18c PORK Shoulder Roast, best cuts, lb 17c BEEF Pot Roast, best cuts, lb PORK Shoulder Steak, ne lb. 475 DEPARTMENT 2035 South 11 th See the Giant Cap SALT PORK Streaked, 18c lb. a new Wavcrly Brand Cap in the seasons most popular cap fabric Ovcrplaid Chinchilla I S It gist MS Mate Mate 117 i i r r STORES South Mala ' V v r v.i i l Notice the fabric and we can fit you too I osar. i SM Mirth Mala r v i i i 1 u Located of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the at Suearhouse in the county this 1923. close Gth .1 oliL All kiinla. Sllifi inn.i'- - hy HfpKlfjf Rliiaic I'm 57 S Mum 226.50 1.377.50 A Srm.lKS 3,046.36 Silver n C iiamplica. ainile ami iimii in Hr i"". 4,609.00 Wi- luiiiillea Ural rlaaa IIim of hiHKi!!1 Currency ' 1!l or itiaala WiilkiTa lUimly I'nrlnr Total Cash on Hand kmo.aks surri.iES "VA - a, , . 474.31 Expenses 179.3, .... Paid Interest .RO,,AK FINISHING W, I'l") 653.66 imlnarn'lnira lu Totul '' Vl"" kmlak III ma luUT?. """ercial Iholnyraptl-r- a Miscellaneous Vl!" Sill Uko l ily i. IJJ'IKEAMS Cash Gold Check Items . - N"' .WtNiVM. '" a GOODS GOODS I I "rwi,.r Sprciniy Advertising IV'iil 1. " "wt ! I 'ktarU,. . a RallUksnir. A NTE1 STATE OF UTAH Lake Co. County of Salt tltaata SHIP DIRECT Nhipaianta Pay Sisal Mawy trial an Ogdm, Utah. ''''I1 'infill, COSTUMES Parlu.i f-- f '',;'im,raili. Minativla. Oprraa. '"V XallUlirlVatuairCa - LL0ot SPECIALIST W. m J'lR.j -- boer, 3 I I w 11,1 VMr. - , iiilnirnt' 7 Consult Dr. IlN) Srcitt Kuildinff. PINS Inn in ihnhI, "Ihnii.t ua." insjlcr Arepnlrnll kuuNnf M'nr-- T i(,rt . , JfH-ntr- . 115 Ituin, I'lMtHlra. STAMPS AND STENCILS PINS JJ ;' "r 7aia Male. Uk Send fur aamiilra, Stamp Co. Si Wirt Udwy. 4.87 $439,929.21 TOTAI PROGRAMS Uutbau, Kulyra, Kte. DANCE 10,903.94 Certified Checks Dividends Unpaid $1.49 Excellent Values at Low Prices A Gigantic Value! Price a Midget $235,275.12 1,592.64 219.50 We have 170.00 one for yon at Total Demand Deposits. .$237,287.26 Time Certificates 7,540.00 Savings Deposits .... 111.176.01 $118,716.01 Total Time Deposits 10,000.00 Bills Payable TOTAL Military Ileel $3.98 to $5.90 Pair Girls Warm Winter Coats A Gigantic Cap! Cashier's . OR requiring a special importation of 3,000 yards of material. I i BROWN BLACK HIGH SHOES Chinchilla cap was for 12,000 Caps Is-s- s tn. LADIES 98c Pair Our Companys original order on this famous new H.p-few- r, $7.50 39c LADIES FULL FASHIONED SILK IIOSE All wanted colors Quantity buying! day of October, LIABILITIES vvjATI;N'T MK1UC1NES $ 50,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in for Rtnmarh trou- Ertr' RESOURCES 17,500.00 IIT Surplus Fund or Katiafartion .1. 426 W. 1 Undivided Profits $4,010.19 , 8.. Salt laika City. ejrfnn.l. 210.26 Loans and Discounts $352,709.50 I ill crest ti lls BOUGHT 11.76 Exchange Overdrafts FURS 4.871.23 Total l,,J liiirliiM ninrkrt nriiT ftir far SecuriWrit fur prkv HmI or Stock, Bonds and Ainai:.! Expenses and aBMuTi11 hoiiMe. Wo ran moke Taxes Paid. etc. 053.06 ur ties, etc Jhme Wdoo tiilu rolK'N, ovorfNNitM or Net Undivided Profits ,i,v write foroiir ftwfrtl.iliHt I Furniture and Fixtures Hide 4 Fur Reserved for Taxes and InCa, Farriers 4 Tinners Due from Other Banks jnas terest S,.,'!!, Tampla Sail l.aka City Cheeks on other banks in Deposits SubAovM a SHEET MUSIC same town ... $1,041.58 ject to of business on ING SHOE fair AND VESTS Price at HIK- II New moccasin toe. CHILDREN'S PANTS Pair WHY? LADIES 98c LADIES UNION SUITS This cap, while gigantic, is no more so than the value of our splendid showing of expertly tailored Wavcrly Brand Caps. REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH of the Condition of SUGAR BANKING COMPANY you want liy mail. C. Oi D Book Co. East Sn. Temple Pair On Display in Our Windows! COLLECKS lk UNION SUITS Not too heavy or too light. Ages 2 to 16. MISSES Its firms STORES SUGAR HOUSi:, UTAH IDufti 35c BACON Sweet Sugar Cured by the piece, lb. ...20c 23c YOUNG MUTTON legs lb. 17c tlncorpomtciA Steak, 2 lbs BEEF U. Merry-Go-Kou- Solid Pack. case 1-- lb. 25c $1.45 $2.85 97c - 2 large cans 12 large cans .42.95 2 cans 12 cans . .19c . TOMATOES $1.45 of Merry-Go-ltound- ," ..25c 1 1 WMiKS AND SHORT STORIES Any lk b. 4-l- 63c June COLLEGE, All eommsretal branebea. re. Mala 8t Salt I.akc Cltf. c.,j 2-l- U. el can can can can b. Art Exhibit at SNOWDRIFT 27c PEAS 2 cans Early June. 1 doz. cans Early Ill SINKSS Kirif,-ni-- r- ritV b. 53c lbs. Large Lima Beans 5 lbs. Large Lima Beans 2 b. 3-- lb 6-l- Austrian Government Seeks Print of Merry Go Round can Fresh Crisco 40c can Fresh Crisco 79c can Fresh Crisco. $1.55 I1, 5 i ; b. b. ..39c 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice 2 lbs. Large Navy 1 b. S 5-l-bs. airk ntarni Benttra Hit naaia a I d',r,lnl 13c SOME OTHER SAVING PRICES an er"np lie lie . : usually large number of students to take part in dramatics. Tryouta will be held the following week. Assembly Program The program for Wednesdays ass- 39c PNT1L NOOX Round c?E,AlRoari, lb. .. Sirloin and Roast, lb. Shoulder Pork Roast, best cuts.Tb. a but confined within f 12c 10c 1ARtJA1N tfme has gone by when know the world about him for Sirtrade relations extend to all parts that our it Since it is important and women should Tnformed, the students read- are on topics of current interest: men, invent- !S of modern business and statesmen, books of travel, 2? commercial relations with other Countries, political problems, etc. rive him a broader outlook and than the mere reading of vels and current fiction. Sew ing Supervision Uiu Tuckfield, head of the sewing department of the High School, this to the veiT extends her activities In addi-hwunger students as well. to outlining the work for the Junior High teachers, she visits the various schools from time to time. As far as possible the work is with that of the home. The teventh grade girls are taught to oake a luncheon set They also learn In some to set the table properly. hAmU they serve luncheons to the parents on parents day. The eighth grade girls are taught the care of a room. They make a dresser scarf .and pillow cases, drawing the design for the embroidery. Hiss Tuckfield reports a lively interest in sewing in the various schools. Illness of Granite Teacher Min Cornell, teacher of typewriting and bookkeeping is out of school, due to severe attack of poisoning from 19. 1923 the 1riinTK Theatre here on Sunday. years ago when most of the big area that is now the landscaped-gardene- d Monday and Tuesday, and players in the picture include Mary park was in the state of primitive lhill'iii, Norman Kerry. Dale Fuller, wildness. The work of Mr. Harwood ia char(ieorge llackatliorne, Maude tieorge acterized by a well defined accuracy of and many other famous artists. " The director of technic, a fine control of color effects, is one of the must interesting person-- 1 and a genuinely artistic insight into allies in the screen world. An Aus- the beauty and message of nature. In addition to the Harwood Collectrian by birth he has lived long in America and is typically American in tion whieh occupies the north aiite of his ideas. He has liecn influenced less the gallery, there is shown the Alice than any other big director by the ten-- 1 Art Collection the official collection deucy now so prevalent in certain of the State of Utah. The Alice Coliiuarters to pattern after Kuropcan lection is representative of most of the Utah artists as well as a number pictures shown here lately. Director Kupcrt Julian expresses a, of eminent artists from all over the in in! American art, national tendency United States. The Collection contains whatever florin music, painting or paintings, water colors, etching, and the cinema, when he is essentially! works of sculpture that are worthy optimistic. However, in his direction! of careful study. The public is inJuliun is not optimistic to the extent vited to visit the gallery wieh is loof being saccharine. lie is first of all cated on the third floor of the Park dramatic, and he understands that the Memorial Building at the University foundation of all drama is trugedy. wtihout charge. The gallery is open However. 'in all his picture is the every day except Sunday from 9 until never-failin- g motif of Americanism, 4 oclock. U. of U. News Bureau. the characteristic faith that life cun be happy, and that existence is pretty much balanced. E Julian seeks to stress the beauty of life, to overpaint with noither light nor shadow, but to tell his story dourly in even proportions. Juliuns direction is consistent. His pieturos evince CIRCUS TONIGHT an evenness that can only lie compared to a statue moulded with the Merry-Go-Roun- d At the Princera Theatre Sunday, Monday swift, sure strokes of a master hund. Rain or shine, the Wawthorne Ward However, Julian does not lack the and Tuesday qualitV' of gaining instant response big circus will open its doors promtly from his players. He directs quietly, at 7 p. m. Friday evening in the Hawwithout a great deal of trumpeting." thorne Ward amusement hall, corner Roosevelt avenue and Eighth East street. The street parade will be headed by a brass band, and the residents of the southeast are looking forward to the big event. It is announced the side shows will bo X full of curiosities and wonders of the been the rected picture. opened by Negotiations have world. A special preview of the film was representatives of the Austrian govImmediately after the circus perernment with officials of the Universal held for the Austrian representatives formance the usual after show will be Pictures Corporation for a print of at Universal City and Director Rupert given. Cirrus lemonade, peanuts, popJulian was requested to edit a special the spectacular Universal super-jewcorn, hot dogs, colored balloons, soufilm. the of be to copv production J. T. Harwood, head of the Univcr-- . venirs will be on sale. placed in the state vaults in Vienna The scenes have such a great value sity of Utah Art Department, has to be preserved as an accurate account that there is not one we wish to be on exhibition at the University FOR KENT One furnished room of the period of Austrian history prim: omitted," the European visitor stated. placed Art Gallery a Collection of water suitable for one person; close to Sugar to and immediately following the revowhile is a towcr-full- y colors entitled The March of the Sea- House, lhone Hy. 1419-lution. dramatic story, we wish it not sons in which the devotee of the open "The accuracy with which the life such, but as a historical record. To will find delight and inspiration. Beauty In Truth. of the emperor, Franz Josef, and his that end scenes which Mr. Julian rut as it was Liberty Iark in this After all, the moat natural beauty court has been depicted in this film to gain dramatic balance will bo in- nearly a decade ago iscitythe subject makes it invaluable as a historical cluded in the print which will lie pre- treated hy Mr. Harwood in the major- In the world is honesty and moral record, declared the Austrian rep- served in the state vaults in Vienna. ity of his pictures. Most of the work truth ; Air all beauty la truth. resentative to Rupert Julian, who di wiU be seen atwas done from fifteen to eighteen Shaftesbury. I The Right Place To Trade Fill DAY, OCTOBER ri a .98 Let us be your batter. S $439,929.21 J' sworn according to law, deposes and says and foregoing Cashier oftho above named bank; that tha shove f " ld S5r5 contains a full. tru. and ta.teme"toTO13t,0n Gth the on business of close bank at the Correct Attest: N. J. HANSEN, JOHN F. BENNETT, SAMUEL S. STILLMAN, Directors. me this 0ACHES( )jf. Subscribed and sworn to before Notary Public. (Seal) the 19th day of December, 1924. My Commission expires OF UTAH, STATE I Office or Bank Commwsioner of the Slate 0f Utah, do hereby cerCom"1 0f the statement of the I, Seth Pixton. Bankw tuTuth Say of October, 1923. tify that the foregoing in m on lie above named company, lih'd SEn PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. MENS DRESS PANTS A large assort niuii I to select from, Brown Mix, Black Nix, Plain Grays. Blue Serges, Checks and Stripes in finished or un- BOYS Friced at Trii finished worsted. .. $2 98 to $6.90 SOX in Black Gray or natural rair s Priced at.... $1.19 to $2.19 MENS WOOL UNION SUITS o MENS MENS CASSlMEKE 19c EXTRA PANTS $2.19 HEAVY to $5.90 TWO PIECE UNDERWEAR Ter Piece 9Sc and $1.69 Warm, serviceable Winter Coats for girls from 2 to 16, in a variety of styles including the new side tie effects as well as the belted models. nd Velour, Polaire cloth, Astrakhan and suede velour are Self, beaverette, or Coney collars. Some have fur cuffs and pockets as well All full lined. In all the most popular colors. the fabrics. $498 to $ 111 14. 75 |