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Show Xmas Shopping .Center -- Sugar House SERVICE SOLOMON.PARKER unexcelled. Phone us ;uul Our service is shoes and for call deliver them. your wiil ve and either leave them or Or come to the shop while they are repaired. wit a few minutes and workmanship. Best quality leather New Policy iK- - 'i CO. Prices SPEC'IAL Men's, Women's and Childrens Snugler Brand House Slippers $1.00 For Christmas progress shoe repairing gugtr House New Hy. 1227 Devoted to t Women's Silk Ilose 05 jit of the $1.45 21st So. St. llyland 3043 Sugar House Xmas Shopping Center 1075 lieautiful Situtheast E-- Buy in Sugar House - Win Valuable Prizes Ask For Numbered Tickets With Every Purchase Made in Southeast Bus Service Into Mill Creek Is Imperiled By Lack Of Patronage Patronage of the Mill Creek Bus Service instituted recently the Utah Light and Traction Company has fallen far below anticipations, according to H. F. Dicke, manager of the company. Traction officers are desirous of modifying or changing the service in any way which will make it serve the needs of the people more ' PRIZES FOR BIG CHRISTMAS EVE DRAWING I.OII ation in the lines which would be in competition with the bus company in traffic down State street. Officials of the Traction company further called attention to the small return received on their investment, and asked the Commission for permission to establish a bus line themselves, from State and 33d South Streets east to the Mill Creek ward house. The Traction com1ms. pany, in view of the above condition Last August the Blue and Gray Bus was authorised to commence the bus Line petitioned the Public Utilities service, and to post blicity and file Commission for permission to operate with the commission the schedule of a line extending from Main Street and the new service. The bus started on October 15th and Second South down state Street to 33d South, thence east to the Mill Creek ita schedule was so arranged aa to 33d South connect with north and south bound ward meeting house, via St. A crying need for this service was cars on the State Street, Seventh East claimed by the petitioners, and was St. and Highland Drive lines. Jhe also pointed out by officers of the fare charged is 10c without transfer East Mill Creek Improvement League. privilege either to or from regular It was shown that the employees of street cars and with a special rate of the Baldwin Radio plant, numbering 6c for. school children between 300 and 00 had no means of During the first month, according to transportation to the city; that the a report filed with the Utilities Comstudents of the Granite High School mission, the buses carried a total of going east .or west from school must 2775 cash and 184 student passengers, walk, due to Lick of transportation or an average of 99.3 ptr da. ' The facilities; also that people going to bus traveled 8,906 miles, and the comand from the Granite Stake Taber- panys loss was just about three timea nacle must go clear into town and its receipts. transfer in order to get there from Something must be done, according Sugar House or Holliday. The bus to a statement made by Mr. Dicke to company also promised to furnish change the situation because the prestransportation into Mill Creek Canyon ent loss is more than the company during the summer months for the feels it can bear. Buses leave State Street and 33d convenience of picnicers. Protest was made by the Utah South St. east bound at 6.42 a. m. and Light and Traction Company, in which every hour thereafter until 8:42 p. m. nrotest they called attention to the Going west they leave the Mill Creek fact that they have an investment of Ward meeting nouse at 7:08 and everv $8,5000,000 in street railway property hour thereafter until 9:08, making 15 in Salt Lake Citv, and $900,000 valu-- i round trips daily. GRAND PRIZE s Beautiful Closed Sedan Automobile 1 OTHER PRIZES Ten Sacks of Sugar Ten Tons of Lump Coal Fifty Smoked Hams And more to be announced later AN EXAMPLE and sent a check for 5 liberal donation though unable to use the tickets to the national rather than local The Central Advertising Committee owing of his business. nature of the Business Men's League of Su-- ! It is upon sueh policies as this that gar House went individually to call on successful business enterprises are the business men to obtain pledges built. Such an example is worthy of for the Big Christmas Tree Drawing. emulation. Almost unanimous support was received. A member of the committee mentioned the matter to R. T. Porte, B. Y. U. LEADERSHIP president of the Porte Publishing Company, Mr. Porte assured the committeeman that he was desirous of having hia company represented in such a worthy community enterprise Announces ljocal Chairman Christman Eve Plans for Singers on The local society was organised for .ffccted is to hnvc all church and the purpose of reviving, in thia city school song leaders subdivide their the old eustnm of gathering in groups groups into as many as they have and gonig about caroling from house competent ingers to rare for. A group to house on eve of the birthday of the may ronaisl of as few as eight people, Savior The efforts of the society have lie ulso requests that all rurulers sing met with splendid success '.in Salt fur the sick and poor as well iim those take, since its organisation in 1921. whu have caudle in their windows. Lighted CHndles should lie placed in The time should lie arranged most suitable for all, wssihlv between the the windows or homes where the are welcome to call, and it is the hours of K and 111 o'clock. The Irving Junior High Shool singcustom, after the songs have been sung, for the niciiitars of the family to ers will sing in Sugar House and ut give a voluntary contribution to the the State Prison, as well ns ebiewheye, carolers for the poor. These funds carolers from Hie Granite High School nrc dispensed by the Charily Organ- will sing in the neigborhood of their school, as will also those from Westization Society. Mr. Dicke cslls at tent ion to the fact minster Cull coo. that it is not necessary to have a Following are the lenders who will trained or excellent voice to join the orgnnixe the groups and appoint those carolers, but only the spirit of good who are to take charge of them: Wasatch Ward, James T Morgnn; cheer is necessary. Ism Fisher, has been chosen by the Emerson Wurd, W. K. Christoulierson; officers of the central organization Waterloo Ward, Arthur McFarland; to have charge of District No. 3, com- Farmers Ward, Wilford Keddingson; prising practically all the territory Wells Ward, W. A. Thompson; Richoulh of 13th South Bt Mr. Fisher, ards Ward. Lon Fiahpr; Sugar House Highland reports excellent response to his call Ward, Dr. E. "5. Munson; for leaders aa well as singers and he Park Ward, J. Spencer Cornwall and has outlined a general plnn under T. Albert Hooper; Forest Dale Ward, which the carolcra of the Southeast James N. Astin; Hawthorne Ward, will lie organized. George Lloyd Burton Ward, Melba Several thousand copies of pam- Lindsay Burton; Parlevs Ward, Her-be- rt Savav Wilford Ward, Mahonri phlets containing appropriate Christmas carols have len distributed to White; Wandamere Ward, Marion students of the high schools and the DeYoung; Granite High School, Jack University according to Mr. Dicke and Summerhays; Irving Junior High a great deal of help is expected from School, Miss Ensign; Westminster this source. Active participation is. College, Miss Buriff.East Mill Creek, expected in some eases as low as the Vay Russessl. It is expected that there will be 200 carolers from Granite 5th and 6th grades. Mr. Fisher announces that the aim High School, 200 from the Irving and of the organization which has been ,50 from Westminster College. enr-ole- OFFICE SPACE SCARCE The following is from a recent issue of the Ism Angeles Times: Three American cities, Ism Angeles, Oakland and Ball take City, have no vacancies in their office buildings, according to a survey of rental conditions just made by the national association of building owners and managers. In Chicago the vacancy is about 4 per cent. In New York there is vacancy of only 2.5 per cent The survey shows that in eighteen of the thirty cities covered the vacancies in office buildings is 5 per cent or less. rs ; Ford Sedan which Hill he given away Christmas Eve. The Third Annual Leadership Week will be held at the Brigham Young University during the week commencing January 21st, 1924, according to announcement just issued from the Extension Division. Plans this year are being made to cover the .following religious education, departments: teacher training, scout leaders, presid- - People of Southeast arc uraerl music, home makine, genoulog; temple work, social dancing, health work, farmers conference, community planning, business problems, literary appreciation, vocational guidance, Fisher, The call has been issued by II. F. Dicke, president of the Christmas Carol Society for 10,000 voices to sing Christmas songs and messages of ieace on earth, good will toward man on Christmas Eve. Uist Year there were more than 350 groups of volunteer singers totaling more than 5,000 who responded to the invitation and brightened many a heart on Christmas Eve with their caroling. by efficiently and so informed the Public Utilities Commission recently when the results of the first month of oper-itio- n were considered. Whether many is the Southeast do not know of the existence of the service, or just what the cause is has not been determined, bat lack of sufficient patronage is evidenced by the report of the first nonth of service, which shows a heavy Christmas Carolers Are Organized In Southeast ... . tickets US )OSSlI)IP Christinas na- - jfof tllC bl the so- - j Several prominent speakers of tional reputation trom outside of rwi state are lieing secured, as well as 1 TCC 1 Til Will" (Joil leading men and women of Utah, to address the various sections. A par- - tCrt T.VeryOIlC H'lll . tirular effort is being made this year'. to give regular academic courses of DC tllCrO may yOll instruction and the week will be a . . that the tllC a OI Will school, except subject regular matter of the courses will be grcajly condensed. coal . Last year people came from all of a llUIll, OI the western states, and from Mexico, Ptlgar, to attend this great durational feast,' and judging from inquiries already Other . coming to the Kxlcntion Division, the. attendance will be as widely distrl-- 1 buted this year. The week is conduct- cd under the auspices of the Extcntion Division of the II. Y. U. ... rOttl . ton oi sack of Valuable prizes, Jack Mallory (Fullmer Latter) is Queckctts only friend. Jack Shurtliff and Stanley Best carr the parts of Goff, the talkative fireman and Bernstein, the composer and friend of Misa thirty-fiv- e and Admission Dyott. fifty cents. Granite High School Play Scheduled For Tonight Tcashcr's Highest Work. Highest work done hy the public school Is the teaching of the beginnings tlmn ; more Important of the lessons. si1f-etn(r- The Schoolmistress. Three Act Comedy Will be Presented at the prizcs7 hos r the'arolhijTof School Auditorium at 8:15 This Evening songster and see the lighting effects the mammoth Christmas tree. It on Admiral Rankling; as Rankling; Glen Andersonas Jack will be a great gathering and every-- ; a The Granite Dramatic Club presents The Schoolmistress, Mallory; William as Goff; Fullmer tatter body will he welcome. row Middle Amy Auditorium School at at 8:15 Arthur farce as the Jane. Pinero, High rcterson by Pettit as Tyler; Paul h rouse as Saunders; llelva Jack Burt, ot0 The clul) have twice given their production, the first Hansen, G.XsouthVick, Martin Mat-- j tonight. dramalk eweh; Floyd llaneock as Vere tluwkelt; Msry (ornwall as Front row Claire mansger. Rex Gntehy. committee on Kockwood the Bernstein; Annahell Wheeler a Dinah Rankhngj time Tribune. and A. sen J. evening at the Cypress High School and again take Monday Salt Goldstein aw i.wenou y n ( ourtesy Mixon as l eggy: taVern Ilird as hrmjtrude; behind the undertaking is a guarantee, Tuesday afternoon for the Jordan student body. Both efforts presented of its success. 'staged in Salt take will be on met with marked success. As the per- - dolyn, La Verne Bird as Ermyn- . . thrist-- Another live wire in the Sugar House Plaza in helping to formers and Annabelle Wheeler as say. "It brought the laughs. truile mas Eve. Over one thousand dollars the Southeast firmly on our city Thl. t.hiiiac'tiTS of the play( like most "Dinah" muko up the trio of school will be given away in prize, ranging place is the Club- - Its mem- - 0f of the map ,K) are funiiest when they are not B'rls under the chapcronage from a ton of coal to a Ford sedan ,lwrs arc active and giving freely to iK.. Their PDpearanre and capable (?) Peggy. nftryjnK their time anil talent for the enter- - planners are enough to amuse most! Floyd Hancock makes a decided hit portunitie. -J-j- f By w. C A. SMOOT nt taking advantage tainment and edification of our com-- , pv0pi4j. ias Quickett, the selfish and MrrouchyH ar Huus in the Southeast surc-tml- y the take and away feast ourlusinc1 Wens League, unjer to enjoy.the husband of Miss Dyott. The parts of Scene and Characters munity, working in hnrmony with the is on the growing map of An English school for wealthy girls ' Mr. and Mrs. Rankling are well taken - Business Men's league in community ''iiitiful city. Predictions aa to the filling ful1 K"Wn social welfare. Much will j tj,tl 5l.unv 0f the comedy. Miss hy Glen Anderson and Maxine Bagiev, Ahr,t- interest and from 'uwth and future of thia section ing townsman M. O Ashton, is mmi ( hristnlaR ,nH.f this group h. public ijyntt, the harassed Schoolmistress Mrs. Rankling exemplifies the old be expected in encouraging the Wasatch old ranee, ipiilly rounding themselves into its full produced in the spirited boosters during the big car- of Jur industrial eiiterprises will greatest desire was for a hus-- 1 adage "The worm will turn for after fulfilment, astonishing the far grace the center of our plaza. It nival, and no one will go away dis- - hand who was "a gentleman by birth. years of bossing" by her disagree-appointeNo home trading. and home illuminated gorbuilding m. prognosticators of a few years wil he dressed and cooperis played by able husband, she ut last takes mat Idood and breeding, Now business houses and and will lie opportunity is lost by these, geous Christmas drapings William in throwing tat the people from far and near Mary Cornwall. Clair Ilixon takes the ters into her ownandhands. boosters home are being added almost ative to upon. gaze a jov Bclva Peterson welcome and neighborly to the already or the do their shopping in Sugar House. Be part of IVggy who is studying to lie Pettit as "Tyler" outside from Thousands splendid show-o- i the gates of other as Jane" make a hit as the clumsy, far made. Thia speaks vol-- 'r helpfulness. They taw J'" ,e or the Southeast will pilgrimage to Sugar sure to grt your tickets for the draw- - a governess when she is not in"Gweny - awkward servants. mischief. Anne Goldstein as the business enterprise of arrangements by which one the giving out of the ing with each purchase. witness to House bazuais ivtr lrV citizens of the Southeast in largest prize drawing i manvT . OPENS SHOP IN ' I I 'OUTHEASTERN DEVELOPMENT rs J ? -- S , I ft ; j d. ; , tx Happy-go-luck- The E. A. Peterson Sign Company, and show card S regressive sign organization, has opened a branch shop in the Southeast, prepared to give the same excellent service which has characterized the company since its organization. The new shop, which is No. 3. is located over the Granite Drug Company at the southwest corner of 21st South and 11th East Streets and is now open and doing business. The new Peterson branch is prepro-uci- ng pared to render service along the latest ideas in signs, show cards and kindred arts. Le Dru Hansen is manager. |