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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923 HYLAND 3 DAYS 3 SUN. - MON. - TUES. PIF 4 : DECEMBER 16i!i 17th - 18th ONE OF THE BIG THRILLERS DAYS Mon" - TUES. - WED. SUN. - OUR PROMISE IN KEEPIN G WITH I TO GIVE YOU ALL OF THE BIG ONES WE PRESENT WINNS Sugar House Clothes Shop 2015 S. 11th East Tutus. saor i SALT LAKE Kdgar Young, head of the department of western history at the University of Utah has completed an extensive report on the economic and social life uf the people of Utah for the Danish frovrcnniciu. The request to write the CITY-Profe- U-v- Women a caine from the government at ami the paper will lie Copenhagen placed in the government archives for Price 15c to $2.25 the dust POSITIVELY A PICTURE THAT WILL SATISFY ALL WHO SEE IT and Childrens Hosiery (a)IIoil, Lisle, Wool, Silk aer -- KINDRED OF i SATURDAY BUCK JONES in SKID PROOF THE BEST IIE EVER MADE. lefirence- Professor Y uuiifr traces the migration of the Americans into the fur in lSli), and tells west, beginning al'oiit the development of iirig.iiioii and industrial institution.- - in early day Utah, together with the xlrugulc of the pioneers to establish a common- wealth with American institutions in the wilderness. The three principal economic as-- 1 Handkerchiefs in Xmas Boxes Boudoir (dips. Gloves, Childrens Bonnets ! ixfbpTTiitPfVtrtY $2.00 $100 IN GOLD FOR SINGLE WORD -U. sur-pri- : rect it, made himself known to millions of play-goeas a director of outdoor stories of great ability through his direction of a score or more of William S. Hart pictures, many if which he wrote himself. Rex Beachs Story, The Spoilers, Returns in New and Better Guise rs lsborisf name of Dean Hart, who is w Mission, States in the Northern to ow left off. This error was csllcd attention by Bishop J. A. Rockwoo4, the school of out-o- f door writers who have been so popular in American Chinas Population-Abou- t AN OMMISSION and books in the past de- of magazines Kl.hooi H in which no one has suron concentrated Is latlon ,d Mr Bt.ach s omission its due to Unfortunately, Rpoi,c.. i(i a truc picture of early from the list obtained by the Times Its ares, leaving Alaskan hiKtory. gtory of Alex for the Richards Ward Missionary 000 square miles coniparsUveW Pn(i,.r McNamara who attempted to benefit held last Friday night, the ly populated. jump the claims of men who discover-breatand worked the richest mine in the Klondike with the support of a GOLDEN RULE COMMITTEE OF UTAH rupted court, is taken directly from U- Rabbi Adolph Steiner, State Chairman and wonderfully " a 'dramatic presentation of one of the Judge Building. Salt Lake City mogt picturm. epochs in our nation-liev- e December 10th, IMS aj which will never an Mr. W. B. Lyman, Editor, wtmn No more rufrjred picture of a East Salt Times, sturdy people fighting against nature Salt Ijike City, Utah. t0 wn.t her treasures from her has eV(.r hevn writl(.n. My dear M. Lyman: u., .t.nk von W ' " J,u trT was first On behalf of the Golden Rule Committee, I wish to ten years ago by Colonel tkM war the fine support you have given the Golden Rule ,al.n? it was the mort talked about finjjly We fully apprer'st umns of Times. the House Now what i that word or Sugar (nej and the biggest financial success that the newspapers of the state have given this cause, a word which expresses the idea of the li)ins had cer known. But since deal terminated successfully. menor or lawless drinker, citizen, that time, motion pictures have made P Dr. George A. Allen, of your vicinity, desem our aee, or poor sport, or scoffer, with Kipnnite strides forward in technique, he has , . credit for the fine manner of kenling t the biting power of scab or slicker? in ,jr,.c,ioni in . jjJ, pskNi stings and acting mittce. While hr is a very man, and w I offer flOU in gold for the best aug-:anPW screen version of The ,hjs sick here, yet he found time to help us feed the hundry. gestion Mr. Arthur J. Davis, Re- -- Spoilers" is as far ahead of the ori. and heal tnc sick in Bible Ijinds. of the Anti- inill ,)ru. cnuihcsst di Superintendent thllt pni(Jlldi()n Wll8 ginal from We have hnd considerable nd of America, UH,, Time'" lh(1 (lf H oth,.r ft,atim,8 ,lf lhal t1""" of Kail Tjtkc, and that is, of course, due to the Kiig J,.SM, Tallmudge Root, ..eerctary of the who nnslueed the Hamptoii, 1 r. compliD,M1Allens efforts. Massachusetts federation of Churches m.w piaiirization of "The Spoilers"! will net with me as judges. Wilh kindest rpgnrds, and wishes for success, an for Goldwyn, is known througliout the of the season, I beg to remain, y "The contest closes Tuesday, industry hx one of the ablest of proYours very cordially, 1, 1923. You may semi any numducers. He has headed his own organADOLPH ctPIN'RR, ('hsirml- ber of suggestions (Signed) RABBI just address I). ization for years and made many of Granite Trust King. Company, I he xereen'x biggest, pictures. Isun-be- rt Hillyer, whom he engaged to di- Ijuincry, Mass. i to the settlement of the Great J llasin by the pioneers are shown clearly by Professor Yount:. They Mens and Boys Hats. Gips, Sweaters, Stocking are: lirst, the method of taking up the land, clearing it, tillinir it. und the kind of produce raised; sciond, the conditions that determined the progCaps, Gloves, Garters and Suspenders, ress of the new communities and the y iniiuenee of the communities upon each g other; and thinl. the civic and political Splendid Line of the Latest Neckwear activities that give rise to travel nment. ' g Professor Young has shown the do- 25c to velopment of irrigation in the pioneer U communities. ami has given a sketch of thp history of some of the old can- - jj Mens and Hoys Shirts Boys Waists als and ditches. It is interesting to e note that the first ditch dug along the foothills above Salt Lake Cuy was the of a system of agriculture that has put the produce of I'tah into the markets of the world. Professor Younc closes his paper with a descrpition of the ind.strial in Utah tndav and the forward "One bundled dollar in gold fur drinking liquor. looking people who are working out word" is the offer broadcasted by Today, in some circles it is not bad nf.e the commonwealth's destiny. of y. I News Lureau, ware King. Vice President of the form' to go to a cocktail or wet' par(D unite Trust Company at yunicey, ty it is not bad form' to drink or This word, according tu Mr. wen to show that you have been BIRTHDAY TARTY AT Idler is to lie applied as a King's DONE RESIDENCE pur., to violators of the National drinking. On the contrary it is in the Prohibition law, and is to lie of such atmosphere thut it is rather a smart a nature a to cast immediate oppro- thing to do. A number of friends and relative In a recent issue the Boston Herald of Willard Done, ;M79 Highland Drive brium upon themThe great- commenting editorially on Alcoholic Mr. King says in part: entertained him at a birthday Prohi- Fashions." stated that before Proparty on the evening of Dec. est gain that can be made forwill be hibition." it had become unfaxhion Knforcement 10th. Game and refreshment were bition and it when it lieeome bad form to aid in able and rather reprehensible even in enjoyed during the cuuse of the the violation of the Prohibition law by smart society to show the effects n TM.ts L4 2MS2 SBQfiSSS -- The Spoilers is the greatest story aliuut the Klondike gold rush ever written and one of the most wide y read or American novcls. lt estab- one ;hed Mr. Beach's reputation as of ournost virile authors, and started liquor or 'to exhaie an alcoholic Prohibition will work when public opinion resumes the attitude indulgence that it held before prohibition came." . Now, continues Mr. Kin. ,.f no- the whole atmoshpere about this lawless thinff can be chanfeed-t- hat drinking can be made bad form just by getting into universal use a word describing the present day drinker that will bite as does the word scab, during a strike or slacker during the two-thl- n h. lf. lkc ' M I . m la-W- j 1 1 - Jan-uiir- |