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Show t VALUE Snlomon-Parkc- T For every dollar you spend having your shoes repaired, we give you full value. First class leather, excellent workmanship and service. Nov Pulley Call us by phone Jii we deliver i progress shoe repairing SI. Oil Mim 4 r: Y 1 r:. I JiOc Soy a Misses 32c Children's uisi ii's 7 Bo 1'. 2 si 1 Sunlit St. fi.Tc II) land .'1012 PRICE FIVE CENTS SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, ITHlUAllY 1, 1921 VOL. 1, NO. 25 Now Prices v:tha splti vi. on ruhhlrs Hy. 1227 Sugar House f Co. ? City Commission Is Asked For New Library Building Inadequacy of LEAVE SUGAR Present Equipment Pointed Out by Ilusiness Men's Committee Headed by N. J. Hansen Local Coal Man Park Site Is Once More Sought For Southeast MUSE Siavner Receives Richards Heads Delegation Asking Reereation ('enter for Southeast made Amrrding lo by G. M. Smthwick of ihe llausrn luiulcil by SlayiiiT RicliarJ A iUliration of S.ii.thrastmu-rs- , Last Monday evening a committee of the Business Men's: Auto Company yesterday. the radio Charles of J. which frio,K,! offend a as in their regular of is Commissioners set Board Infforo lhi being prize 7""' at City waited the last I!la,iy regular appointed upon meeting Ippcaml the:, league 111 the weil known Soiiihcastorii garA farcwe11 te8t,raonaI by obtain that the last o"ti of to Commissioners BaS them asking night Monday property city Board City asking provide a new' library Ward age will arrive I his week and will be meeting ronight at the Sugar Hou. building and new library equipment for Sugar House commensu- - berger Coal fompany will learn with chattel in honor of Herman 11. Allen- - on display in the show windows i f rerommened by the delegation for park pit raises in the Southeast. A petition was presented liefuiv the lmard last November at which deep regret that Mr. Lobb, ns the re- - bach, who is leaving on February 8lh the company, rate with the growing needs of the Southeast. well deserved promotion, for the Swiss and German Mission of! which is valued at lime the matter was first formally eon- - Neslen explained to a Times represen-s.'lereThe delegation from the League, year, or more than three hundred per 4 This petition bore the names tativc the fart that the commissioners headed by N. J. Hansen pointed out day. The present location of the 1 will sever his business connections . the I 1). S. Church. The program, j $.15.00, is U:ing offered as a prize by of a milll tax brary in the center of the busiest por- - with Sugar House about Feb. 1st. Mr. which will be followed by dancing, the a,management of the White liar- - of 0,590 people. This number has realize the importance of the matter: the fact that has been a resident of the age to the individual who obtains the! been increased to about 4,0m) since the that a city can hardly have too many on the regular assessment might be tion of the business district is entirely Ibb or 1 and that the e'en yffrf' im-1 maximum ea,f.t With a a for as purused greatest value in certificates to be first presentation, and the matter is parks and open spaces library garage given up until March 8th with every Wing urged even more strongly than site recommended is almost ideal. So ?he poses, whereas only the minimum one-thi- mediately to the west and a. printing Laird Avenue hasbrenwitJ. suitable an expanse of unimproved of a mill has been appropriated establishment underneath, there are 'repair job and every accessory pur- - before. chase. Inasmuch as these certificates The tract of land available is. ae- -j prierty is seldom found for park The commission was almost constant disturbing and dis- Bamberger Coal Company for eighteen in the past. and returns to the main yard of are transferrable, there will no doulil cording to the ;etitioners. and as purpose. The Mayor desired the asked that a new building be ready tracting noises which interupt readers years, lie active competition in obtaining pointed out by the delegation, ideal1 people of the southeast to know that with the company at Fifth West and Second when the lease on the present strucmateriaHy to uie charg at the them from everyone who has repair! fora park site. It is located between everything within the power of the stor iTour??to ture expires in 1925. place when1 he was first employed. i. work or who purchasese accessories. Seventh mid Ninth East streets, and cnmmissiim would be done, but that A site has bee flSTtill?' The Business Men's League commitTti if years During the three and one-ha- lf acextends from the north boundarv of the matter must be given most careful is contest This tee pointed out the inadequacy of the in Sugar House being arranged, library. Charlie Laub has been in the the Forest Dale golf club to the rail- consideration. Several wavs of handto the of which located the a in the almost fact that cording facilities, management library place ideally present of Bambergers in Sugar employ road induce Auto track. to Hansen It consists of approxi- ling the matter were mentioned, and is reference cool books summer in asked and and are peofor the Company, many shady a multitude of House he has referred to the not at hand and that dozens of appli- where an ideal community center could friends, lie hasgained ple to get their repair work done now mately 81 acres and is unimproved. at that time it was been an ardent boosand also to purchase their accessories There are on this piece of land approx- oemmittee of the whole. cations for other reading material he built such as is very much needed in ter for the Southeast and has aided before the spring rush. At this per- imately 4.000 hardwood trees which Now, however, before the budget is must be daily rejected because the Sugar House. in building up the business iod of the year it is possible to give could remain pratically undisturbed. finally made up the matter will be The Commission referred the matter materially hooks are not to be had. With only of the coal company which he has repthe most attention to repair work and It has been used for pasture purposes referred to the budget committee for one room the library received more to the budget committee for resented. The local branch of the to finish jobs without delay which and is grassy and fertile. Very little its consideration. than 112,000 people during the last exbeen in has Bamberger company The center of population of Salt might be neld up later in the year chnnge would have to he made liy the istence for about twenty-tw- o years. when the shop is overcrowded. city to create one of the most beauti- Lake is rapidly traveling south and hatas himself Lobb Mr. expresses ful parks imaginable. east; a vast majority both of building to leave Sugar House and his The petitioners pointed out the fart ing and of improving of all kinds is MILL CREEK MISSIONARY many friends here, but states hat he that there are and ponds on taking place in the neighborhood of intends to continue to live in the HONORED AT FAREWELL the property: insprings fact everything that Sugar House and this movement is the of to and Southeast keep rpirit wide-awaThe Salt Lake City Lions Club is one of the livest most goes to make an ideal recreation spot. bound to continue because it is the the Southeast burning, . along with a A farewell testimonial was held last The cost of the property is in the only direction in which Salt Lake ran organizations which our community can boast. It is com- lot of Bamberger coal. Mr. Lobb is night in the Mill Creek ward amuse- neighborhood of $70,000, which, could expand in any large degree. This posed of nearly seventy representative business and professional a prominent member of the Odd Felment hall in honor of Leo M. Hamilton, according to the delegation, lie ar- makes it all the more important that which he lows in organization Lodge, Herman M. Allenbach. men who meet at a weekly luncheon where they aim to promote who will leave in the near future for ranged in long term payments. the park site lie secured before the has taken very active part, as well as When the matter of a park in the tract is broken up, or other disposal good fellowship; provide a few moments of relaxation, and plan for in every other local civic movement, commences at 8:30 sharp and is as fol- a mission to New Zealand. an active part in promoting the welThe program, which was followed southeast was first considered Mayor made of it Among the many other movements lie will be replaced by John Garbett lows: fare of the community by giving their either inaugural Bass Solo August Glissmeyer. .or espoused by dancing, was as follows: from the main yard. earnest united support to matters of ticularly by the dons of Salt Instrumental Selection, Prof. When local police headquarters Singing, congregation; opening civic importance. Here they learn are the following: s, pris could no longer find space in the fire prayer, Milton Park; selection, p more of the community, the state and oners at the state prison to work at department building, owing to the adReading, Jennie Creer. Ruth Merorchestra; reading, the country in which they dwell. For some useful employment; the blow- vent of the Tenor Carl Samuelson. Solo, officers sought rill; song, Isahulla Wright; recitation. baby clinic, example during the month of Feb- ing of warning whistles at times when for some time in order to find a cenSelection, Swiss Trio. Baby Irene Wisemnn; baritone solo, Lee. Cafhrine Solo, ruary stress will be placed by the children are going to and from school trally located, convenient place to loSoprano Vernon Hopfenbeck; reading, James be on to Know before remind motorists to Lions the Rockwood. buildings decided cate. It was that the Remarks, Bishop speakers E, Moss; soprano solo, Enid Park; Utah. The program committee will doubly careful; the suppression of the most suitable finally location was hte office Selection, U. of U. Quartet selection, Granite High School quarchoose speakers who are well pre- narcotic evil; the securing of a zoo of the Bamberger Coal company. PerRemarks, Our Missionary. tet; piano solo, Jessie Rowsell; re- February 11th and 15th Announced an Days for Yearly Program. and to for on material the A. building adequately mission was granted hy Mr. Bamberpresent Vsa Duet, J. J. Lee suitably Duran, pared List of Speakers and Topics are Given . marks, Willard Ashton: violin solo, traf- ger and Mr. Lobb, ana officers have Barker. ' subject aiFeb. 1st, "Agricul- housing animals at Iahexty-Park- e 'Mrs. F. O. Schimer; steel guitar selecture and Live Stock in Utah," Feb. 8, fic changes to avoid congestion in made use of the office for some time. Contmlto Solo, Edith McGinn. tions, Luutta Nesst; remarks, missionrians for the annual round-u- p to be held under the auspices Benediction. "Mining in Utah," and Feb. 15, "Sci- downtown districts, and many others. They state that every courtesy posary; remarks, Bishop E. M. Tyncar-son- ; of the Granite The Salt Lake club was founded for- sible has been entific Research in Utah." the officers Dancing. High Schol are practically completed and every by closing prayer, G. W. Carlisle. granted The Southeast is very well repre- mally on June 7th, 1921, after a ten- and employees of thq coal company been effort has put forth to make this years program meet the sented on the roster of members of tative organization inaugurated on They are among the ones who dislike needs of served by the school. The round-u- p will be the people the Lions Club. It is composed of March 15th of that year by Hcher most to see Mr. Lobb leave. Their held on and R. E. Hall J. J. Neilson, Deardorff, Thursday Friday, Feb. 14th and 15th at the Granite most likevirulent business who men are however, will, young, headquarters full of vigor and life and prepared and and A. O. Treganza. Its weekly lunch- ly continue in the same place for some High School buildings. B. D. Richards: Potato Sed ProbWhile the Granite district still has a capable to take an active part in the eons are held at the Hotel Utah on time. lire and activities of the community. Fridays, the program consisting of the number of lems, Grain Sed Problems. rural large population, two three minute talks by members, NAT8EN ELECTED J. C. Hogenson: The Balanced VegOne of the most notable accomplishcity dwellers within its borders is conments of the Salt Lake City Lions is community singing, musical numbers stantly increasing, as the boundaries etable Garden, Soil Fertility, Crop VICE PRESIDENT A. C. Officer W. Smoot of the and the Hy day. speaker of the city are gradually extending Rotation, Making the Best Alfalfa the establishment of the Legal Aid The International Association of hundred boys and one hundred forty girls arrested in south. Therefore in order to meet Hay, Beautifying the Home Grounds. Four Society. One of the problems which Lions Clubs is the the a of Lake At Salt meeting organizayoungest House both the needs of farmers and their Growing and Propogating has confronted every community since tion of its kind in the United States, Butchers and Grocers held last Tues- SanFrancisco in two months, or an average of nine daily charged wives as well as those of a more urban Plants, The Making of Flower Garden. laws were formulated is the provision the ComChamber of at day evening remarkable its to from with shows crimes their murder, ranging history ages population, many such topics as Byron Alder: Housing and Sanitapetit larceny of justice for the poor and unfortu- yet Lions clubs are organized merce, J. Martin Matsen, manager pf ranging from sixteen to twenty-on- e nate. Many of the members of any growth. years, is some record. The old Beautifying the Home Grounds. tion, Poultry Diseases and Their ConMerc. the elected was of Sugar Company in all of the cities the principal hardened criminal has been crowded off the pathway of crime by Making of a Flower Garden, and trol, Care and Feeding of Hens for city or town are unable to employ lecountry where the members assemble vice president of the organization. others of a similar nature which are Egg Production, Brooding and Feed-o- f gal advice and are therefore many at AfD. elected Other are: officers A. the boy and girl bandit. felweekly luncheons, where good times given unfair treatment. Realizuniversal interest have been chosen, ing of Baby Chicks. S. Thomas fleck, Davis, of m on A tend civilization. president, Statistics and community upbuilding are lirbrief survey the boys problem Kozina Skidmore: Tailored Finish-year- s, ing that it is the duty of a govern- lowship vice president, George S. Smith, as it faces us today is sufficient to der show that there were 8.1 killed in Contrary to the custom of former movement aims. The its principal ment to deal fairly with the financially will two the session A. ings. W. assistant days in Treasurer, Chione year, 585 in France Gregory, was started seven years ago at engage the interest of every civilized England unfortunate as well as with the Making Homes out treasurer, Bert M. Olsen, William country under the sun and especially and 5.040 in the United States. There really constitute a brief course in Ag- - John T. Caine: 111., and is the result of the comwealthier, the Legal Aid Society was cago, Charles and 17 murders in London last year, riculture. Home Economics, or Home of Houses, Horse Feeding, Modern Murdoch, Cottrell, Jr., statistics that were number show a bination of for of America independent formed with offices in the ContinenDecoration, as the case may be. It is Modern Tendencies in Livestock Busi-nieclubs. The association is governed John McCullough were elected mem- America maintains an enormous lead, and 2(H) in New York City, tal National Bank Head- building. to make a drive for enroll- - duction, Making the Livestock . , in criminal records over any other civ- , , . by a board of directors, elected by the bers of the board of control. is estimated that 7.850 murders Mr. Matsen is one of the old tim- ilized nation. before the beginning of the ses- - ness Fay. convention. the annual at in dolegatcs the States United were committed B- - R- - Richards: been maintained solely at the expense House Rats. Pocket will be The following figures denote the ers in the Southeast and has been con j iUriiifr 1921 there were 137 sion. A canvass of the district Judge W. C. Hams of Emporia, j.ioo of the Lion Club. Merc- - for a nected the date with en the an so Gopher. made at as-- 1 that Kansas Sugar early Bar the which of State the Association in In same rapid the expansion murders president Chicago. year B. Christensen, Posture nnd When the proposed venture was first of Lions number of years. Clubs has enjoyed: sociation, in an address before the an- -' throughout all England and Wale rollment list may be made up. At the ItsVictoria to Health. Shoes and Their Relation be can out time found which same it broached, there was considerable ob11)18 28 clubs, l,52(i members. nual state convention, made this state- - , 03 were murders. most in demand and the Relation ot Health, First Aid. Safeare DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS jection. It was said that such a The 1919 42 clubs, 2,1104 members. subjects ment: The criminal situation in the United courses will be 7 the Adolescent Girl. source of information would tend to 1920 11.1 clubs, 0,451 members. arranged in accordance guarding WILL MEET NEXT MONDAY today are committed by boj undir so far as violence is concerned C. E. Smith: Tree and Bush Fruit make the poor even more dependent .. with the interests of the patrons. 1921 under 229 clubs, 18, 729 members. cent hy youths civ-Tper in ,jjan other that Wl,rS(1 any and would encourage indolence. It The code of ethics of the lnlerna- The Salt lake County Farm Bureau, Propoeatnn. average homo is nothing The Daughters of the Pioneers will Hired country. Psychology tells us vras also pointed out that many would ijona! Association of" Lions Clubs is as A. C. Hinckley: Standarizing for than a place to i.it andsliep. lt has the Extenaion Service of the Utah Agmeet Mrs. W. A. C. with next Smoot maiit.t are born, Ihus seek aid who were actually able! follows: Market. he a shrine for njor.il ai.d to ceased and the Granite ricultural College 4th. 2048 is at S. the we of revival a jieed i Feliruury ..yj,at to retain counsel, and thus fees would V. S. Murdock: 1. To show my faith in my vocation Monday, Feeding Dairy Mth hast St,, over the drug store. religious training. ., home that tenches morality, religion High School are cooperating to put Cattle. lie witheld from local lawyers. by industrious application to the end Pres.. Flora B. Tome will uddress the before the eoinunity this series of lecPeople have gone amusement mad. tJod. and law for vm.nw j The Lions found hearty response that I may merit u reputation for meeting ami all interested are invited Judge Harris says. borne environment, tures which are praclicul and helpful from the law school qf the University quality of service. lro.Pr Jazz life, cheap reading and cheap' hick of nt tent to attend. lack of to the men and women who make the ion by as2. To seek success and to demand of Utah whence very valuable thinking are the chief characteristics religious training; massparent, E and homes of our state. gathering sistance has been received. Attend- all fair remuneration or profit as my of modern people . Fol owing is a list of the speakers ' of of Time. Waste cause the indiscriminate is mixing ants for the Society have licen fur- just due, but to accept no profit or The people of the United States ' Don't waste lime reasoning with nil nre the most notorious law violators s0 mui'h delinquency among boys and and the subjects which the ymay treat. nished from the senior law students success nt the price' of my own Idwrty is proving to The canvas to be carried on will de.T, at the State University, and this exlost liccuusc of unfair advan- niigry man. of any people in the world who pro- lie their early undoing and moral de termine which subjects nre preferable perience comprises a portion of the tage taken or hecuuse of questionable cay. lhihlic dance halls, pool halls, to the people who will attend. work prcscrilicd for graduation. These acts on my part. The following speakers and subjects soft dring parlors in many instances 2. To reincmlicr that in building! students receive applicants for serimmoral and indecent are the gather- arc available for the round-up- : vice and, in with the up my tmx i ness it is not necessary to "Itoost Sugar House to the Sky, ing places for young criminals makother social service organizations in tear down anntber's; to lie loyal to', is the motto of Grant Morgan, procivil the city, see to it that attention is mv clients or customers ami true to ing mockery of courts and prietor of the Morgan Service Station. rime is. no longer an occupn; In line with hi motto nnd in order given to applications for legal ad- myself. all love the Southeast and Sugar House, and it is with deep tuo. DR. RERERD LEAVES and well tion. but a highly organized vice and assistance and lit the same 1. Whenever a doubt arises as to to assist the business fraternity of ' d ' i r ethics nr mv iinnitimi or industry, with many playing time see to it through proper inves- (lie vielii Sugar House at least to let the people to disclose a ,u.rifted Our papers chronicle daily request of officers of the law W0 tigation that the society is not im- - action towards my fellow men. to re-- ! of Salt Lake be continually reminded pjnu,. event e in Will cry needed. trust startling WO which lllld transpiring wnminfiT ndvi.-situation offer ft that Sugar House is on the map, Mr. or. solve such doubt against myself. posed upon by furnishing s onii.t, FOR EAST section or the coun assistance lo people who are able to 5. To bold friendship as an end nnd There nre u number of young men corner and making improper remarks Morgan lias obtained a number of 1 I met the ladies idusively ii. lv cense plate holders with the words provide for themselves or who nre out a inrun. To hold that true Trieiid- in Sugar House who miikr it a prae-- 1 easily audible passing by, pu ...i able to provide for themselves or who :diin exist not on uecouut of the ser- - iin-- to loiter around the druir store. 'and worst of all concerning them, profession, in the m Sugar House on them corresponding Promotion lu-l- i j d. . li-- two-thir- j ds V rd j , ks ' Annual Round-uAt Granite Will T ake Place This Month Lau-bengoi- Mus-sette- THE YOUNG CRIMINAL HOLDS THE RIGHT OF WAY Pro-plann- ed j .t nt lio ,t ... self-respe- ct ' ' c 1 o ; te busy lawyers have giv 'vr I m,,. aMI ability in helping to "'rk ii justice through this orgnni-.- ! ""'ii to the poor applicants with the measure that is offered to the Pei son aide to pay substantial fee. M iiring Hu. first eleven monlh of its 'usteiue l lie society bundled upwards, !,,r mi!v cases before the state courts md the industrial commission, some Mnviilving the rights of the widowed 'iiui! hers and children to compensation SIhti. (li,. entire future of the children 'H'liilent upon their rights being Jy'l'Pflyl protected. Lion Club f(els justly proud of office anl thp work it has done 'I" social service. Though started maintained by the Iiions club. SJ? "fgjimzution is independent of the ' recognized as a potent so- .. iiui T l K,ny of the city. , Y$1 I I t't, . E 11 "old. art and deed. To give them who pass by. These remark are of rvvfly .if my time, labor nnd means, courae most frequently concerning ;,u n'y fellow men by giving young liulies and even older women ' who find occasion to walk by, and several serious insult have been re- , ported to the policemen located here. vo tie carenil with my criticisms t'omplaints have also been made to l''"r:'l with my praise; to build up business men and others who meet the ami not destroy. public, so that the situation is hardly petty or trivia! in its nature. In fact ENTERTAINS FOR things came to such a tnge that of- - " j COAST VISITOR In honor of Mrs. W. K. Spettigue of Ocean Park. Calif., Mrs. A. A. Alkire. 1813 So. 11th East St entertained Wednesday with a luncheon nnd n. Cover were lnid for ten. Mr. Spettigue will leave Saturday for her home, after four weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr. IV. C. A. Smoot. here is a good place to bring vour wife ami family ami rear them amidst the most favorable mi roundings, detriment to the bus- jt interests, to the whole comimi-- u llitVi tHll MU.h a condition ns outlined abeve be tolerated for nnv j,.iirtii of time. It should lie stamped !ollt n.Peileslv and forcibly. Women may never return to our n,j,ist again, found it necessary to arrest i j r, li-- The curse for the crime evil is to be found in existing laws. A liir.e less mercy for predatory human brutes. and a little mere for a tong suffering is sadly needed. It is lime to curb maudlin sympathy: there are ioo. pleading the recidessm ss many of youth as a necessity to life ship, condoning ilieir many crimes anil ; youthful follies. (ju. neighborhood of New York City, ers have expended a great deal of Special representatives of the college, money in having the make of the car W;ih headquarters in New York, will some snappy slogan setting forth its merit, placed on the rear of accompany Dr. Rehenl and will on spare tire or elsewhere. operate with him on bis trip, f trustees expressed its There is hardly anything that one ,oari es more of than the rear of the car t of Dr. lb herd and his pirt-i'inW11,. at j,tf college :n two resolutions in fruit. I.oeal dealer are pleased departure, line expressed to go to the expense of furnishing tire in covers merely for the purpose of having the name of their garage effectively displayed from the spare in the lieer rear. Think it over. Get the Sugar House Bug. and it isnt the lice either, First Protestant Bible. The only known copy of the first although the lice likes sweet things. Mr. Morgan ha provided a most .. I'dldc printed In I.ntln was that their Protestant punish. in escaping serious result powerful means of advertising Sugar their actions of those who are following in years and not six years Camof tin to putille library given months or less. House, lie is to be commended for offense. their footsteps. hi enterprise and supported in his 2. Resurrecting the statute making bridge. M:i., recently hy nil anonyThere ia no more rowardly act a Let' unitedly stamp out this sore mous friend. efforts. (Continued on page 8) man can do than to stand on the street spot. Tin New l ork Telegram . in . for the splendid service a .appreciation rendered during the past decade, and the other the desire that the President remain with the college. |