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Show fo appreciate your own home State, just visit someone elses. Youll be convinced, all right There 3 sides to vs The other side;your side and the right side . .Make Utah a Mate each question: that i hard to y hae SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE 20, 1924. I VOL Jiiililv C NO. 45. EE2 t station k f p smashes all local broadcasting records 18 AGAINST THEFT phoned western compass. Los This article is being written in cngriiu-e- r in t ud requests for more were mighty earnest. Former Salt Lakers arje Just homesick enough to want a program like that of last Friday just as often can be provided. Neslen's speech as also Mayor By the Editor. (On Board the Ohio Special en route lo Los Angeles for the National Retailers' Convention.) It was a lucky day for me when I was invited to join the Ohio retailers westbound out of Salt Lake en route to Los Angeles. I lmve been made one of the group by one of the most cordial aggregations of people I have ever met. The entire that of General McAlexander were picked up here very clearly. Mention was also made by Roy Smoots magnificent Smoot is well known tenor solos. here on the coast. Joseph R. Wayne THIEVES NOT TO TOLERATED. P BE parking space along the street. This plan is similar to that in Portland and in numerous coastal cities and, if as successful as elsewhere, should make a, fine impression. It appears, however, that some difficulty will be attached to this efrurt in view of the presence of some van dais who are stealing the rose bushes. It was as much to be hoped that here in Salt Lake, our citizens might be able to do what is so easily possible elsewhere without such disturbance. In our opinion, it can be done, even if we liuve to make several starts. If this stealing had been the first instance, It would be a relatively unimportant affair. Such activity has occurred before, however. The mutter has been reported to the police and is now under surveillance. The penalty for mischievous mischief may not be extraordinarily severe; the citizens of the Southeast have the assurance of the police, however, llmt if tills thievery continues and if the guilty parties are apprehended convletlon will be sought on a more serious charge. Citizens of this section should constitute themselves vigilantes in the protection of their property. It Is a conclusion that there will be no diffidence in prosecuting the guilty parties If they are apprehended. train, Including dining service, is under the control of these enterprising and his orchestra also came in for a V. H. Cook is in charge Ohioans. or the and is lot of praise. Undoubtedly all showing masterly aptitude for numbers were heard and greatly management. were apbut the foregoing THEIR IMRESSIONS OF SALT LAKE parently outstanding. I have naturally had ample opporRADIO ..DOWN EVERYWHERE HERE tunity to check up on the impressions The value of a magnificent station of these Easterners of Salt Lake and like K F P T to Salt Lake and Its Salt Lakers. They are very appreciabusiness fraternity cannot be over tive of Utah and its larger cities which estimated. Radio is so immensely they visited. I have never heard more about our cities. Wasatch Mountain popular down here that almost every- cordial comment one considers that a citizen is not at These falk have hardly been able to Hike Club ill up to twentieth century require- say enough about City Creek canyon ments if he Is not in touch with what which they visited as well as about Deer is in the ulr. the numerous ' other allurements in Suggestion has been made here that our own home town. June 22 the Wasatch Mountain club, this station make application for a COMPLAIN AGAINST TRANSPORunder leadership of L. P. Stoncy and change of name in view of the difficultCOMPANY. William Neal, will climb (o Deer Fork y of pronouncing the P T. No mat- TATION Due undoubtedly to & misunder- in American Fork canyon to Alpine ter how Hindi erfort is given, It is exof this canyon. tremely difficult to articulate clearly standing. the management Cars will leave Ihe Salt Lake theaenough to get these letters clear over group feel that they were not treated the oilier. quite right by one of our transporta- tre 7 a. m. for Deer Fork via Ameritions companies. It was a matter of can Fork and Silver Fork to the foot SCORES OF DANCING PARTIES. It seems to me that ex- of the Silver Lake trail, where the One or t lie great hits of the program care should be exer- climb will commence, until the ridge was tin dom ing program by Joseph ceedingly great our business cised E. Wayne anil his people who have at an altitude of fi.f.OO Teet, where will by orchestra. Scores tourists that every- be found a small lake and unfolding these contacts with of darning parlies were held throughas definite as It iwssibly a glorious panoramic view. is out Salt Uilie anil thing just many participants can be made in the mailer of prices. After dinner the party will descend have taken occasion to send appreciatarise down the base of Dux Elder peak ions of tin fine music provided by Mr. Otherwise misunderstandings! hurt the city. How into Alpine ranyon, where cars will Maine and his men. The entire pro- that certainly gram was just as dear as a bell in true It is that a rerolleetlon of a mis- be waiting at the power station for the understanding of tills sort almost out- rot urn Journey. transmission. Those wishing to undertake this h is now- evident that Salt Lake is lo weighs the happy experiences of n take on new trip must bring lunch, canteen nnd sigsignificance as a broadc- trip. nify by registering at the Owl Drug asting i enter. With ns elaborate a CREATE CAUTION IN POLITICS. by Saturday mam. rtatinn as ilial or K F P T, it is fur roinpany e These Ohioans, from the tlT clear that the very finest results state that has produced so many of can be iilnaiiied in spite of all of the our presidents and Illustrious Amerioa'ural olistndes tlmt are supimsed cans appeared to be much concerned to about matters or government. They K A' I T will undoubtedly awaken rlultn not to be particularly Interested B"w lnti re!. in radio all over Utah. In which or the major parlies wins. n adiliiion to the so long ns the national steering regular progruinx Just that .'ire in im offered by the station. npiNirnltis Is in charge of a veritable cording io .Messrs. Uopp unil John master. KW, wlm are in charge, some very The reason, they say, Tor tills ninuiimily building work for is the tremendous unemployment Ml Lake and Utah will also in their stnte and Hie general poor business condition. Many of these (ntiginiiii!,ijonM to these men on business men have told me tlmt they ' 'dr ini less efforts to achieve lliesi' were amazed at the fine economic conl",n,li,l res id ts. They are epochul In dition in Utah, ns contrasted with Hie 't '"Che-- i radio history. sorry condition flint exists all over the east and especially in the manufacWa:idamere turing districts. It Is surely evlden from these dls Tl"i,1Jti or the ,l(1 organization r,"u K:ike Mrs. Ethel Dennett has cusslons that Balt. Lakers who have in Utah rattill T'i i ,i , d head of the primaries. thought cronoiulr affairs how well off observe lo er ought tnigle liirinerly president of the others. with as are we compared Mutual Improvement as These Ohlonna Insist that there is Rider laiuise Ie Young lias or .'n "Pi'iiintcd president, with Bisters now more need for the excrclso Mule ley as first and Emma Max groat precaution In government than nil counsellors. at any time in the history of tho coun' two more meetings nl try. They say that things will surely ,. i ltelh-come s Kodeiy, nd a very good go to smash if the I'fnei on ..;,s Into ocpower. ,,inned for the ah Keller Society members (At this moment we are passing ,1"' Hulled. through the Joshua tree district in The program Unit 1ms been planned Culirornln. These trees which are not 'r May evening at. Nlbley Park will very combustible have been very reV,' g'siil. and everybody is invited cently found to be excellent for use In dine and tiling their friends. in tho manufacture of artificial limbs.) fore-gon- e to over-chargin- 1 LIVE WIRE COAST ORGANIZATION READY TO IN LINKING-UWITH BEEHIVE STATE. L(iS AXHKI.l-Ilbi wit lieiv in snutlici'n California is a mighty tint is reaily lo exteinl a tremendously helpful lntml to organization NEXT WEEK Mali. It lias tin money am In make good its assurance. Kurllicr, il litis tlie desire. This organization is Ihe Auiomuhilo Club Salt I ike City, Utah. June 2 I oral of Southern California, with an ineome of nearly two million dollars associates. disabled veterans and Hie citizens comyear. Tlie company, it is announced, will mittee appointed by Mayor C. Clarence it exacts three conditions. Here However, for its manufacture various sons of rubber Neslen have completed arrangements they are: for the fourth annual national convengoods. Hood Roads. A building will be constiurted just tion City, June 23, lo 2. inclusive. Hood Road signs. nonh of the Conoco station on High- More titan five thousand wounded A friendly organization in the area served. and disabled American Veterans of Ihe I well-know- radio ADVERTISES SALT LAKE. As one glances around Los Angeles, me becomes aware of the numerous n former Utahns living here. Direct by radio, therefore, is just like a voice out of the blue sky to them. FLOWER 'v opened last operators Angeles. Prominent K F this city state that the station a "pounded in down hero with p beautiful. was Many that clearness Times compliments were made to The editor on the calibre of the program u it CALIFORNIA VERY FRIENOLY TO UTAH Much interest is developing in the new industry for the Sugar House section wliii-- is shortly to be established offered in Some or our citizens on Highland here. Its leading spirit is David Neff, ritten and Drive are endeavoring to plant and capitalist of East Mill point of the grow a beauliful row of roses in the Creek, surrounded by a number or his mieul the most pretentious radio prov f Friday night with flooded Salt Like. The station has already been almost from of every notices congratulation E DAVID NEFF AND ASSOCIATES BEGINS RUBBER PRODUCTS PLANT. IN LOS VGELES AS WELL AS ALL OVER ENTIF y. 'ST. ' AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF SOUTHERN F DISTINCTLY HEARD UndiT the skilled touch of John N. Radio Station K F P T charge 0f operation, in n V - live-wir- to Fork -- land Drive to accommodate the new HAVE NOT WORKED WITH great war are expected here for the I Bull .uke UTAH IN PAST. clubs ternal societies of and most Ini tlie considered Machinery has been ordered and big conclave, City. In view of the fact that Utah interot one and the gatherIiorliint largest will soon be arriving, according to asdansaut, ests hare not complied with these conEvening surances or the officials of the com- ings ever scheduled for the intermoun- ballroom, Hotel Utah. ditions, tills organization has not tain district. pany. worked with our slate. It is openly 22nd. June An invalation has been extended to 8unday, This organization will bring to Suadmitted, by these Californians. to ntlend tlie auspiin the services public Morning Special general gar House just the type of institution Tlie work done by organizations In needed to assist in furnishing employ- cious initiul session of the big ('(inven- churches of all denominations. Utah Mormon world in ruinous und of handling these matters has been the Arrival visitors; tion, delegates ment for our citizenry in this section. Tabernacle, Monday morning, June 23, national officers and distinguished more closely tied up with the activiBpec'al sections will be reserved at guests. Including Madame Ernestine ties of northern Californian organizations which, of course, is splendid and tills session for gold slur mothers and Schumann llclnk. members anil visi- good business for Balt Lake. This arfathers, American Registration of and auxiliary. Veterans or Furelgn tors; main registration headquarters, rangement should be iierpctuated. Wars members anil auxiliary, Span- the Auditorium, ft 4 Ktcliiinls street : However, that the proffered help of flnnnelal organization ish anil Indian war veterns and aux- branch registration office, Hotel I'lah a powerful should lie turned down simply because iliaries. Grand Army of the Republic mezzanine. aud auxiliary, and tlie Servlee Slai "Open house during day and even the Utah Automobile association is legion. Tickets to these special sec- ing, various fraternal societies and tied up with northern Caltrornian organizations, in our opinion, is not well tions can lie obtained from the stale nubs of Butt Isike City. One of the biggest social functions and district heads of these taken. gRecital. Eveninrespective given in Sugar House ward was held organizations, or by direct application Religious exercises hy Nutlonnl ASSOCIATION UNTIL NOW HAS last Friday evening, Jjnne 13th, when to the Disabled American Veterans' Chaplain Rev. Grover C. Rcliwurtz, in NOT RECEIVED CO OPERATION. between four and five hundred people convention headquarters, Hotel Utah parlor. Hotel Utuli mezzanine, at 8 Tlmt the Utah Automobile assorta-lio- n attended a banquet given by tlie ward mezzanine. Applications for tickets to p. m. has not been Hble to secure the cummiltee in connection recreation special sections should stale associaration of this great group in cooie 23rd. June with the ward Mutual presidencies. Monday, tion entitling applicant to such tickets. First convention session, Mormon southern California community-builder- s The motive of the banquet was to The first session will lie featured by is well known. The facts are that, awaken Interest among the ward mem- Ihe appearance or Madame Ernestine Tabernacle. 3Kth In- up until now, there has been a definite 9 a. in. Musical bers in the erection of the new chapel Schuiimnn-Hclnkprogram, tlie world famous on Twelfth East. Regimental bund, U. 8. A., and effort down here to steer people away prims donna, who will sing The Btar fantry from Utah, in view of the attitude takMr. A. M. Thurman acted ss mas- Spangled llanncr, nnd a program of the fiimoua Tabernacle organ. en in our state in the past. m. fourth a. Formal 9:30 opening, ter of ceremonies. Community singing classical and patriotic arias. Addresses Viewed from here, the activity of the National national convention. annual was lead by the ward chorlBter, Dr. hy United States senators and conA. McFarland pre- Scenic Highway aeaoclation of Utah, James Commander Monson. E. was E. offered gressmen, Hnd tho heads of various Prayer recently organized, ie going to bring The finance and veterans and pal riot 1c societies, wilt siding. by President about and la bringing about thle vital for Ihe silence of Ieriod on waa departed Inns committee toasted select musical be building augmented by eo much needed, In other John W. Anderson, the bishopric the groat Tabernacle organ, and by comrades; to be the signal for placing worde, it la giving Utah what every wreaths Hie representamemorial by band 3xth crack by Mrs. Kate Jensen, the new building the infantry other enterpriafng etate in the entire Vetby E. D. Sorensen and the old build- from Fort Douglas, furnished through tives or (lie Disabled American dietrict haa enjoyed for yeara the or American World and War the ing by John M. Whitaker. The toasts the courtesy of General U. G. Mr Alex- erans a were snappy and were well received. ander, U. S., himself a wounded vet- military attaches, on the graves of the fine helpfulneee of the powerful in California. aouthern Iain at Soldier, "Unknown Arlington, The Swanee Singers rendered four eran and ineinlier of tin; Disabled Aiueriacn Veterans organization. A don, Iaris, Rome and Brussels; Mad ARE PUTTING UP THE MONEY. numbers, which were very much will Master Norman Toursen period of silence during the initial ses- ami' Ernestine Srliumann-HeinThere are 650,000 automobiles in Blackburn sion will serve as a signal for the plac- sing "Taps. gave a reading and southern California, 100,000 of them be--; Banner sung "The rendered a meat solo. Bishop Richards ing of iitemori.il wreaths on the graves long to the membership Automobile . accomand President Frank Y. Taylor each of the "Unknown Soldier, at Arling- by Madame Schumann-HeinkClub of California. These meraers are 3Slh Regimenthe Infantry fast coming to appreciate the wonspoke for a short lime. The benedic- ton, liOndon. France, 1aris and llrus panied by tion was pronounced by President sets; ltahlii Michael Anronsnhn at tal band and (In' Tabernacle organ. drous vacation ground afforded in Welcome by Governor Charles R. Utah. They are also beginning to apHamilton. Ohio, the blind last National iliaptatn of the D. A. V. society Mubey. preciate the advantage of going Wcliome by Major C. Clarence Nos- Samuel Woodfill, 'the out Utah on the way to the Captain Tho Auto aecessories Shop has low s( one. To augment this travel they standing hero of the world war and ocmoved into tlie building formally Wi-iotiie by Commander Gaylon B. have succeeded in inducing the Los a score of congressional medal of lion or convention comcupied by Iirinion and Watkins, South or men. in addition to the groat body Young, limit-maiAngeles Chamber of Commerce to of the Tost Office. of disabled heroes present, as dele mittee. Responses hy last national raice $100,000.00 with which to build between Lae Vegas and gates and spectators, taking part in comiimnilei-- Judge Robcvt S. Marx. the cut-of-f No admission ticket Past National Commander C. Hamilton Bartcow. saving over eighty miles over the will be required for admittance to the Cook, and National Commander James the Mojave desert. entire upstairs section of the Talivr-nacle- . A. McFarland. In addition, the club la putting up on tlie morning of June 23. Greetings by United States senators $18,000 with which to eign the roads Poms of tlie Tabernacle will lie anil United .States inngrossmi'n. in Utah and thoee approaching Utah. opened at S a. nt., the convention ses The. literature leing published by Greetings by representatives of the siou program slatting at !l a. in., and Grand Army of the Republic, United Ibis organization is beautiful. We 12 noon. Conreili't-iitVeterans, Spanish War were presented with one piece that adjourning shortly The program for the Disabled Amer- Veterans. Veterans of Foreign Wars, p;is up Zion ranyon, Cedar Breaks, on Military Order of tlie World War, anil ican Veterans' coming national ijryie canyon and the north rim of the Grand canyon. It is a masterpiece von! inn, as announced by Gayden S. American Legion All addresses and responses to be of the local convin a iI:lnd guide to tlie auto tourist, Voting. maximum limited to lion committee, is as lollows: IMPARTIAL IN ITS WORK. length. 19th June Thursday, This groat club has published scores Programs and addresses at all conArrival of National Commander vent of logs prepared by this organization lie broadcasted inn sessions sill James A. McFarland, of Dalton. Ga. b- radio station "KDYL, Salt Lake that only in the most indirect way could help Los Angeles. I was shown City. Friday, June 20th. one displaying an attractive treatment RayArrival of National Adjutant Adjournment. of the trip from Portland to Balt Lako mond A. lssance of Cincinnati. Ohio, 2:30 p. in. Afternoon and evening via Twin Falls. Idaho. That's a long and other national officers and naiion lulling at Sal'alr. tlie world famous These logs way from Los Angeles. al cxcitnive (Oinniitlee inembeis. lia'hiug and pleasure result on Groat are available to any one desiring them. Sait Lake. Special trains will convey Saturday. June 21st. HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION ilsa tiled Atnetii'an Veterans and their SCENIC Arrival or delegates and visitors. DOING VALUABLE SERVICE. Free front Baltalr. am! to seeing automobile sight families Impromptu water. There is no questioning the fact that ba'long in Hie trips. and dancing tural Utah anil especially the southern ms. nuit'es.-ion- s 10: ;;d a. in. Meeting of national ex ur.iU-u'iPdiliic i oinniit lee. slipper room. Hotel tor tlie visitors. Supper will bo part of it, has nut liked the arllvlitrs rerveil fee by the women's otgattiza of the Utah Automobile association, in ti ah mi .anino. visitsome particulars. These sections, apiioii of Salt laike City, at Satialr. nnd of delegates Registration Evening open house and entertaln-incii- i parently now feel that their part of ors-. main registration headquarters, a' Salt laike fraternal societies. the slate will be given the attention the Audiinriuin. ft liichaids street, Hotel Utah they deserve and they ardently weloiihe. bramti registration Tuesday, June 24th. come the advent of the Scenic Highmezzanine. lb a. in. -- Monster military porade. way association. Ona of tho biggest iii'ii i mal rcrcptiniis and ciiicitain (Continued on page 8.) mental "open liottse at variius fia (Continued on iiagc 8.) firm. , . organ-ization- d i l . Sou tlicas terners i nlli-lud- 1m- Ward - 1(1 I i ultra-radical- - 1 It is time for you to act-- if you are interested in the welfare of the Southeast you must attend the mass meeting Monday, June 23, at 8 p. m. in the Irving Junior High Building music and speaking Be there! bail-ma- 1 - 1 ATTEND THE MASS MEETING MONDAY IN THE IRVING JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING |