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Show 11. 1934. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL The East Salt Lake Times! Utah's Livcst Community Builder. !ih!i!.i J tvi-iFriday GREAT ALUMINUM SALE Aiu-rnon- I. MjTI'K AHA.NH. 1'sil.llrli.r Md mul Min.-ic- ms u in s in liiUhs be eLO'ial Building V Ublllitled to Ail iu . The Tiini-tint l.iii r Ihan Wednesday eaih tin Kant Salt laWi- - TimSniilh. Slat l M ll1'! II olfire t in tlir Sugar ink Building. ul Sugar Jlu.ist Times, yi anted : is : semiid i Continuance fur. vi, T it IJIJ. ut till Ilisi tiffii'i in Sail I.ake. civilized world for the subscripin iln The Times whl lr niil .inyw!i-ne;r. fo $1 which per tion price, Full information on udveiilauu; rales will ie iiipplitd on application. rhouo Hyland 996. Sli JS FAKL JAY (,IjA1K. Lduor, r a - H-- - 1 Men of the Southeast, Know the Four Roads to Unity! of the nation, I)r Crane, whose tin Winy appeals are energizing a big part nmik the way road These t'MTY. to road defined has laid down f ur woil whether a business house or a coinmunity is under consideration. ROAD NUMBER 1. The first road la EATING. Its a rule thing f..r III will to obtain anion of the funnei libel a who occasionally arrange amiable while eating is one li dinner; business houses of rhuii the lliu power Churihes hale proved ction. Certainly know that If takes a real banquet to get tlio personnel Ingeilier. a lot of jiower for unity in the function of BREAKING HKKAD. then 1 lie business men of the Southeast ought oci aslonally to eat lutu lieon EATING is tin hi thin. It is The luncheon. together If it is only a lap the best or all barricrsinaslirrs ROAD NUMBER 2. The second roud is WORKING. Families whose niemliers work together are usually united in llieir i lToil. It is the same with communities. Don't you remember how well every Sugar Houser has felt on occasions when therel ha been some activity in which all could and did take part? Working her thats II! We must devise enterprises on wliiili our men can WORK together. The Kiwania Club sawed wood at the Community Camp near IJrigh men ton. Actually that was very expensive kindling as some those saws. Hut the good the men themselves got out of it was were 1 high-price- d pushing immeasurable. ROAD NUMBER 3. The third road la PLAYING. If you ran only get men to play together with no motive but relaxation and fun! Thata the thing! Ill will and play dont mix 111 will hikes off every time play puts in appearance. Como on now with the opportunities Tor community play; the Southeast ought to be full of them. ROAD NUMBER 4. The fourth road 1 MARCHING together. This activity finds expression In various forms of patriotism. When our country calls, everybody answers. Marching together should characterize our patriotic activity In peace times as well as in war. Let the great Southeast travel these four roads to Unity roads that run In the same direction and all things else will be added unto It. Community Improvements Proceed at Holliday QUEST AND OATES BUILDING- - BEAUTIFUL OLYMPUS HEIGHTS SECTION. HOMES IN Keep your eyes on the Holliday district Theres an injunction I Fundamental prothat in a short time will serve as an one section most of desired the make to that country home disgress tricts in Utah is going on apace, and preparations for its gradual building up are now underway. eye-open- er The biggest step, of course, Is the laying of culinary water mains. This Includes East Millcreek. The finish of this work Is really going to be epochal In the history of the section. QUIST AND GATES ACTIVE. Olympus Heights, which adjoins Holliday on the north, Is rommenclng building activity. Messrs. Qulst and Gates of the Liberty Realty company, have already started a number of beautiful new homes In Olympus Heights district. Two of these will shortly be completed. Each house ia of different delgn. Architectural beauty and commodioue-nes- s are stressed with the result that OImpus Heights when developed will undoubtedly attract wide attention. Each of these homes is to be specially designed." said Mr. Qulst. "Our endeavor will be to get away from any POLICE NOTES HOLLIDAY TRIMMING UP. An endeavor Is being put forth to trim up the trees of Holliday In anti clpation of the growth that Is pending along construction lines. Lombardy poplars In many places are being cut down to nuke way for hardwoods. On account of the size of the Lombardles, this involve! a lot of work. It la evident, however, that no community has finer opportunities In tree planting than Holliday. If the people now are as enterprising in this matter as the pioneers were with the resources that they had at their command, this section In the years to come will be nothing less than a beautiful park. J. Mulling ; Captains and Pitta. The mayor and A. spector, A general inspection of the Salt Lake City pollre department waa held at the gym in the Public Safety building at American architecture has gone through a god u.aay phases since tle original log huts sere built by the enrij Millers la Virginia and Massahome building, chusetts Preecai-da- y however, la far advanced in point of beauty ever say period In the country's history. In the beginning ef the Eighteenth century the general rule waa for unpretentious houses, and there ere many survivors today of the early homes that were put np In this period all over the New England landscape. During the Revolution there waa a general lull in building, with a great revival immediately after the war. The period la distinguished by the Increase in the number of pretentious homes. The country was growing richer and people were able to put more money into their homes. With the general activity In building that came with the end of the Revolution there grew up a demand for information regarding architecture. Tills waa met by the publication of a number of hooka concerning architectural forms and detail!, one of the chief of which waa Asher Benjamin's "Country Builders Assistant," published In 1787. These hooka gava details of classic and Renaissance architecture, and actually started the study of architecture In thla country. Architects soon began to appear, men whoa individuality marked their work, bringing their names, with their designs, down to the present time. The study of classic forms soon started the Greek revival, the next step in our architectural development, which In turn waa followed by the "Queen Anne" cottages and the Victorian era. Organized architectural education freed ua aomewhat from these styles, took us through the French Influence of the nineties and brought us to the present period of such complete information that wo are now able to design In any stylo a client wants with fairly complete success. Through all this confusion there persists a very genuine Interest and appreciation of our first periods and the simple colonial house of the Eighteenth century will continue to bo an Inspiration. Between the Hours of 2 and 6 p. m. SATURDAY, APRIL 12th We shall offer FOURTEEN HUNDRED PIECES of Quality That bugaboo of the household, the tiny north bedroom, which always seems cold and cheerless, finds Its space Increased and the light doubled when the proper furnishings anq placed within. There la no better furniture for this purpose than Ivory enamel. With Ivory walla and a plain mauve rug the walls of the room seem to bo fairly swept away to give all the room one could wish. To keep the room from having the white look of a hospital operating room, however, warm colors. such as red, yellow, orange or red violet, should be Introduced in the upholstery of the little chair, In the window hangings and In the little accessories such as vase and lights. The vanity dresser Is doubly welcome In the small bedroom for the sake of Its ample stowaway room la the deep drawers. This addition was mads to ths suite when an original French model was copied, for milady of America must keep her pretty veils and gloves In mors restricted areas- Ivory enameled fnrnlturo la practical, for It la cleaned easily. coi Brand Aluminum at AMAZING DISCOUNTS' TO WEAR 20 YEARS IN CONSTANT SERVICE QUALITY BRAND ALUMINUM IS GUARANTEED Our tables will be loaded with this magnificent assortment These tables will be roped off until 2 oclock at which time the ropes will be cut and buyers will help themselves to their choices. No telephone orders accepted COMPARE THESE No PR1CES-CH- ECK Heavy Weight aluminum wear wrapped No goods delivered No goods set aside No goods sold before hour of sale THESE VALUES COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF QUALITY BRAND Aluminum Ware for 20 years Ml You will be surprised at the very heavy quality at these lew prices. A big stock to select from, but we urge you to come early. No orders taken for this ware over the phone. MICE CHOICE - i O CHOICE mw iSSr'' IKSSnu.-.-.. fsaSL illsefcr Cheering the North Room thing that appears stereotyped and yet we are not going to construct anything that la eccentric. We hope to give each of our home an individuality that will be dial Inc tty charming." Grundwlg Many Changeg Made in American Architecture Pudding Pans Pie Pistes SELLS FOR 5c Potato Mashers Jelly Moulds Jelly Cake Pans Jelly Cake Pans Com. Funnels Mixing Bowls CatorSts. Childs Plates Pan Cake Turners Measure Cups Stew Pans Childs Plates Fry Pans Scoops Lip. Sauce Pans Dippers Cups SELLS FOR 69c Preserve Kettles Percolators Col. Kettles CoL Sauce Pans Mixing Bowls Preserve Kettles Roasters Pudding Pan Sts. Roasters Tea Pots Double Boilers Windsor Kettles Fry Pans Casseroles Preserving Kettles EXTRA SPECIAL 601 SELLS FOR 99c Coffee Pots Water Pails Double Boilers Roasters Col. Sauce Pans Sauce Pans Tea Kettles (0 5 qt Aluminum quart dish pans retail at $1.90 city commissioners were also present and made talks to the men. Chief of Police Uurbldge also addressed the men on lines of duty and public ser3 p. m. Wednesday, April Snd. vice. One hundred thirty-twmen and What I, Life of City?' The Inspection of guns, uniform and two women constitute the entire poa community In the East, a "In other equipment was made by the in lice force of Salt Lake City. group of men were met together to consider the menace to the health and enjoyment of the citizens by the smoko nuisance. One business man was opVuTUJAM posed to regulation, and put his obKH jection In a single revealing aentenco: The smoke may le the death of ths people, but It Is the life of the city.' 'The life of the city' and by that he meant the only kind of city he could think of. a city of commercial enterprise, of hasty methods of getting rich, of hank ha'uiices hunt up at no matter whnt impoverishment of finer things. Apropos of the service station craze, For the real city, the city of the inner which is atracting wide attention In valnea of men's souls, of beauty and the West, i: might be Informative to GEORGE F WORTS paelousties and Joy, he had no con-- : some people to state that there is some option. When men hegln to love talk of mecto p off fifty feet from the and become sensitive to the front ofculling Ho--- l Utah and building a JEROME One Ideals which a desire for beauty neat little rnl service station there. It STORM restes, they will net tolerate the Is thought that this corner would en.lipid perversion of reality, which a considerable circulation. Exart souoi fit.! the life of the city In the joy inform:1Iin as t0 when the work will dc.1..! of he peopio. They will Insist , unm.n.e is not yet available. it. at whatever advantage he held in ' al synnee, light and life and cleanness CLEAN OFF THE PAVING. for men mM women shall be In the far Southeast, ao much of the served." sidewalk paving is amply covered with Covered Sauce Pans Syrup Pitchers Sink Strainers Boasters Lip. Sauce Pans Dish Pans Preserving Kettles Stew Pan Sts. Str. Sauce Pans Col. Sauce Pans CoL Kettles Water Pitchers Bake Dishes CoL Kettles Colanders Col. Sauce Pans Tubed Cake Pans CoL Kettles Percolators Preserving Kettles Mixing Bowl Sts. Double Boilers Tea Kettles retail at $2.35 .99c 2 dosen larje roasters, retail at $2.50. ... 99c . . ,99c o JOHN GILBERT 3&e -- - t' I , j Built-I- n F urniture ." At a slight Increase in first cost the Installation of built-ifumltiye will add much to the comfort, com enlonce and value of itc.y small house. Such at- tractive fixtures ns built-i- n I china closet, bookcases, breakfast nook furniture, tables and benches, closet shelves and drawer. medicine cases. Ironing boards, kitchen dressers or cabinets and refrigerator compartments are Included. Caraful consideration should he given to prae AT THE HYLAND NEXT FRIDAY ANDSATURDAY .1 JWM.W tlcal ppp WINCHESTER store SALT LAKE.UTAH. 1084 East 21st South Madness rf Youth the built-i- 'WWIPfP! n -- dirt that it la almoeL difficult to discern whether or nor there is a sidewalk. Clean up week would be an especially appropriate time to move a lot of ilii.-- debris. Surely the sidewalks should have as much consideration as SUGAR HOUSE to handle the social features of confirmation. which will take place June 8. Dr. Steiner will assign the parts to oarh pupil next Sunday anr will take charge of the class for the remainder of the season, d line by 8 a. m. and bring lunch cup. From this point the climber wW cend the east ridge of City Creek e yon to the divide of Dry canyonFrom this point Lillie Black mo the streets. lain can be seen and is a short ell WILL CLIMB LITTLE to the peak, arriving about ao TEMPLE BNAI ISRAEL. BLACK MOUNTAIN where lunch will be eaten. After dinner Hie climber will Services at Temple Bnai Israel will Little Black mountain, April 13. will down tin In- snowy slopes of the P ne xt Friday. April 11. at s be climbed by the Wasatch Mountain width rivals the famous slide of T p. in., with sermon bv Rabbi Club, and file nds under the r pamign glacier, inio City Creek All are welcome. After services the of Frank I. Perkins, assisted leadership James order, by yon at Rotary park in short mol hers of the continuants will meet Burdette. All going arc to turning lo the city early in Ihe and organize themselves temporarily leave the end of the Ninth avenue car Ing. c j l.i-'.- C.GSH COLOR? DlMRELL HE'S AI THOR OF "THE LONE STAR' RANGER nt the PRINCESS Sl'NDAY ZAXE GREY'S A KEEN COLOR j ; furnitura. - - |