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Show TflE Msm LEGION tCtipy fur This AntrirAa Ufi'ik Ni ri. 6rlc.) by tb New Chevrolet Agency Located In Southeast Popular Car and Maintain Service and Slink Department for Southeastern Owners I. S. Snicad Will Si ll man to its Sugar House lias attracted still one more business Richard S. Snieiul, of in the person midst during the pact week is and Chevrolet cars completely for an who has agency ecjuipjied to handle everything in connection with this popular South street. automobile at I Ml Hast Twenty-firoiH-ne- d st CLOSER CONTACT TO MEN AID EX-SERVI- Try in lriiiii about a cli.srr and loon liumnn rontart brtwi,i,n tlif aiTTlca iiiiii anil bcv-- i nun-li- t huapllallauiliin and which are din-cllrehahllitiilliii:." l'hrae wrre the words of Nallmiul f tin CouiuiaDiIrr Julia II. QuIiip an ( a writer American eastern muuuzlne, who la pri'i Hiring a aeries of artliles on velcrun aid to he used anon. f billion dollars "Two anil or Amerhave come out of the ican taiajers for this purxixt" he said. The annual budget fur the rare of veterans now totals Sirgi.OMOr Otia That's plenljr of money. The trouble Is that In the iast there has keen aaandalous waste. Whatever aura we siiend we want It apent honestly. And the service It Inbuys should be sulllrlcnt and spired. Too often the fuvemmint has been Indifferent and unnecessarily severe. I've talked to men In hospitals who have dclllierately left the ears of United States pliyslrlana for abprivate Institutions because they n horred the life In government-rureproach to sanitariums. That's our officials." -- s f--r one-hnl- Mr Sinead was Urn aid roared in House and w..!c dar.rg his younger days it was hardly more than a suburban hog. it has always h.dd a warm spot in hi. heart, until he haslofinally chosen it as his permanent ration and the getting fur his Lusincas Persons who use the name of the American legion wrongfully In claiming political support fur rnndldnlcs will be vigorously prosecuted. The attitude of the veterans' organisation on political questions Is well known, and posts are never drawn Into such endorsements with sanction of national and department officials. A recent Instance of this was In Nebraska, where the chairman of a county central committee Issued a statement that the Legion post at Gerlng has endorsed the candidacy of a certain politician. When called on by the Legion men, the chalnunn made a retraction of this statement that the endorsement was given by the post saying that "1W per cent of the members had privately endorsed the candidates so he felt this wu official action by the post. Department officials have promised prosecution In this Instance, If It Is lound that the original statement was unauthorised by the post 3 I 0 : 1 i ";P ar ; j activities. The slicks held lavender candles. place cards were hand painted with j .bridal designs. Besides the guests of honor, covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. George S. Nelson, Mis Emily Higgs. Miss Maur-- : ine Bennion, Miss Madelyn Stewart, Harold H. Bennett, Fred Pingree, Carl Richards and John B. Cannon. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. John M. Cannon, and Miss Mary Cannon. Dancing was enjoyed follow-- . ing the games. ; j U-e- ll to-get- great. U. of U. HAWTHORNENEWS Egyptian Stamps In Arable Only. A new issue of atampa Is In circulation In Egypt, but these ktiiiiijmx only show their value In Arabic characters. Tills Is a great inconvenience to many Three-qnartera of the foreigners In Egypt do not know how tu rend Monday night 30 Boy -- Lloyd's Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. Creme Oil Soap, 4 for 12 for 28c Jurgen s Witch Hazel Soap, 3 for 50c Ess Jays Imported Olive Oil 17c 79c 37c 81.50 Ess Jays Family Special Hot Water Bottle Come See Our Valentines 81.19 Cedar Oil Compound, pint 37c i By L. W. H. Sunday evening Elder Budd put over a very impressive talk on Scouting and Scouts. We wsih to thank him again. 4 THEMYIE SUBSTirUTpRS Scouts of No. 43 were entertained at a theatre party. The boys met at Lunds store, where autos were waiting and at 8:00 all left for the Wilkes, where Rlaph Cloningers Masquerader was thoroughly enjoyed. A treat uf chocolate bars was immensely appreciated, too. The chaperones of the evening were: S. M. Frank Tampshire and wife, A. S. M. D. L. Folsom and wife, A. S. M. George Lund and wife, A. I). C. Wm. A. Dunn and wife, Troop Com. H. E. and wife. Troop Cam. 0. E. Taggart advertising certificates will lie and wife. This is only the Jorgenson given with every purchase in the Tulip Hitching Herselesa Buggies: scouts. A big swimming beginning, Chocolate Shop, denoting the amount Because of being pestered hy motor party is next let's all qualify. of the purchase. At the end of the thftg a small town til California has campaign, which closes on April 12th, set up a row of concrete hitching Watch for the snappy, high class the individual holding the largest use act by 43 on the Mutual Vaudeville. amount in certificates will receive the posts on the main street for the Were going to put it over big. Date radio set. So. Mr. Myska says: You of motorists. When the farmers drive announced next week. should begin collecting certificates to- In for their Saturday shopping now to car relatives and the Get the drive hitching np your friends, day. A most splendid meeting was held neighbors to help you and you will be rail, as In bygone days, and chain the Tuesday. Twenty new a winner. c'a to the nearest post. are ready. Get your candidate for enNo. 1 Radio Receiving Set," as the listment now. Help vourself by help1 prize is known as a strictly ing others. set, thoroughly tested and guaranteed Yankees Demand Light. to bring results, according to the manMen Warned Againat The United States uses about as Frizes, caps, confetti, serpentine This instrument is a ufacturers. incandescent lamps us all the crepe everything in readiness for the nuiay detecaudion combination and tuner Sharing With Lawyers tor. It consists of an inductance coil, other countries In the world put big dance, Feb. 8th, given hy the Elders' Quorum. Ed. Collinson and John Enlisted men who are entitled to ad- variable condenser, Bradleystat rheoC. Nuttall in charge of arrangement. ditional training pay for service In stat, VT socket, grid condenser and Everybody welcome. World war, on a the for mounted These are leak. the training camps parts LOST The One hundred fifty children in Reaccording to a recent decision, are panel of eidectric composition. Pair tortoise shell glasses class vaudeville unusual acts. wamrd ugallist payment of fees to at- surface is ground, the binding posts ligion Sorblack Miss whole case. Return to mounted in a marked and the Worth double the price. Feb. 15th torneys for collection of such money. cabinet lOH inches wide, 7 inches enson. at Irving Junior High don't forget. Under a ruling of the comptroller deep and 8 inches high. Cover is fitted general, men of that camp who re- with nickeled hinges and latch. The School, Reward. s j Monday Mrs. Geo. Lloyd and Mrs. ceive tho pay of privates cabinet is hardwood. Adam Brown maAlec. Wilson will entertain the Pri- -' -IX- I-bk entitled to recelre $100 for hogany finish. This is the official mary teachers at their monthly so- each month of service. technical description of the instru- cial. American Legion officials are sug- ment. Mr. Myska opened his candy estabWatch for choir announcements. We gesting that such men send direct to tho general accounting office, 1734 lishment in Sugar House about the are doing big things. All you who can of first last him with December, bring New York avenue: Washington D. C., sing join now. Welcome our new By Harold Dean. the latest methods and equipment for members from Waterloo. for this money, and not to pay the ten the 12 making quality goods. Already Irving 26, Bryant per cent fees demanded by certain reputation of this shop is spreading The Irving whitewashed the Bryant The Seventies of the ward met last attorneys who have circularised the around the city and it is fast becom- in a fast basketball game Tuesday afin their annual social. They evening busiIn obtain an effort to abmecca who ternoon at the East lligh gymnasium. report an country for those desire ing a enjoyable time. ness. e As the Roosevelt, who were in the lead solutely fresh candy made of Arabic and thousands of loiiriMs who cannot decipher Arabic ehnraetcrs Pick your entertainment out of the yearly visit Egypt. IVrlmps It will he air. is the word that comes from Mr. urged that Egypt, like oilier countries, J. M. Myska, proprietor of the Tulip should have lla slumps printed only In Chocolate Shop, located at 2043 So. tin national language, but the cosmo11th East St. This isn't ax strange as politan character of tin? Egyptian popit may sound from a candy man, for ulation seeing to give good reason for commencing on Monday, Feb. 11th, Mr. In this particular, from the Myska will start a contest with a radio departing,of other nations. Clirlstlnn practice receiving set as the prize. t, Srlcnce Monitor. According to the rules of the The Y. L. M. I. A. officers to teachers held their regular months and social meeting Thursday, jan at the home of Miss Afton Jone.' Shinola Home Set Complete with polisher 29c dauber and one can of polish k, Sor-enso- ing the designation News Bureau. visitii3 Friday and Saturday Specials gg a connect-- $ While he has recently with tho Amrni'un Railway territory Company in the ('rhn Valley of that institution, Mr. Srneud has had a numlxir of years experience handling Chevrolet cars. lie was employed by the now diMirgnn:7od .Shepherd-MitcheMotor Car Company, one of the earlicrt (JhIits in C'hcvrouMiS in the Salt Lake territory. The Chevrolet automobile,' says Mr. Sinead," is lasing advertised moat extensively nationally as well as locally on hilNaiards, in newspapers, and by many other means which, with the well known intrinsic value of the car, causes us to anticipate iJn biggest and most sucreKsful year In jU history." The demand, however, arrording to reports, will tax the capacity of the manufacturing plant so that It may U difficult to keep the production ahead of orders. The new rompany will be officially known as the Sugar House Sales price. Miss Esther Ramseyer is the week end in Provo her sister, Mrs. Ida R. Hansen. On the afternoon of Jan. 3it i Pleasant Hour Club enjoyed in,? eon at the Hotel Utah, followed bv Miss Lois Cannon and Mr. Ira Sharp matinee party at the Wilkes theatt ' Re-:i,- fa and will have large quar-Sugters fur display, for part:, department and fur repair and other Mini! ar work, There will be a full stock of Chevrolet parts on hand which will bring this service three miles closer to rumernus Chevrolet drivers in the Southeast. A complete repair department will he maintained in connection wi'h the repair shop at present operated by Jake Grimm. Mr. Grimm lias done considerable intensive work on this n.ake of car and will be especially fitted to attend to every phase of difficulty which owners may encounter. Mr. Sinead is an enthusiastic booster for Chevrolet. He lays that people arc becoming more convinced every day to the many advantages of a light car. For the averag efamily is furnishes the earnest, most economical and moat satisfactory means of transafternoon the students portation. Present prices are so rea- at Wednesday the Irving Junior High participated sonable ax to place such a car within the possibilities of nearly every fam- in a memorial service in honor of the late Woodrow Wilson. Mr. Madaen ily. "The Chevrolet is the moat com- was the speaker. The student body The Beaupletely equipped car under one thou- joined in singing, "America sand dollars," is the claim made, and tiful, a favorite song of Mr. Wilson. also that there are many features in- The services were brought to a close cluded in its equipment which are or- with a minute of silence during which William Jensen. dinarily not found on cars of similar taps" were blown by Company," i Prosecute Politicians Who Use Legion a Name , 2 by 750 given las: Saturday, February Miss Hewlett. F. Letter am-Mrs. 250 Mr 3 Ooo Madeivn Stewart and Ruth Stewart at 4 4 000 the Stewart home. A buffet supper II iiryant room was 'a a served. Therosesliving and carnations. decorated in pink Assembly The i brary was adorned in with red At an assembly held Tuesday mornand ferns and the supper Bray-i.ar- d had a bowl of narcissus and tab'e ing in the school njj.:orium,talkMr. on iii.k. gave an interesting freeias as a centerpiece. Four yelile emphasized the health value o. ' low candies were in brass Judders. milk, and urged that the students Assisting in receiving the guests make more of th-- .r opportunity to were:: Mr. an! Mrs. Barnard J. StewIn conjunction art drink milk at achm-lpr rents of the hostesses; Mr. and with this assembly a rally, pre- i.M'if Geo. M. Cannon and Mrs. was vious to the game th Bryant, Sharp. The guests numbered held. Short talks were given by Harsixty. followed old Dean and M:s l arreU, Vestal. ait-by yell lead by ' In honor of Miss Lois Cannon and Lenore entertained at Ira Sharp, Miss Dance. Mah-Jonat her home, and dinner IrA matinee dance ' held at the '2381 Seventh East street. The guests ving School, Thursday Jan. 28, from were seated at one long table, which 3:45 to 5:00 p. m. Approximately two had as a centerpiece a silver bowl of hundred students were in attendance. lavender sweet peas, two silver candle- J by the school The music was furn-slorchestra. Miss Sorenson, Miss rar-rel- l, A SPLENDID FEELING and Misa Weight were the chap-cron- s. discouraged fuelThat tired, half-sicing caused by a torpid liver ana constipated bowels can be gotten rid of with Valentinr Party. surjuising promptness hy using Ilerbine. Preparations are under way for a You feel its beneficial effect with the first big Valentine party to lie held at the dose os its purifying and regulating effect school, Friday evening, February 15.n. is thorough and complete. It not only drives out tale and impurities but it imMiss Weight, Miss Stewart, Miss Miss Hurd and Miss Darrell parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vim, and buoyancy of spirits. comprise the commit tee in charge. Price 60e. Sold by Memorial Assembly. Jordan Jackson Stewart con-tos- , m Remodeling They are here in bright profusion the novel, the comic, mental. THt the gay, the senti- Pretty designs, hearts of red, arrows of gold, jaunty little cupids all the frills that make a charming Valentine are d seen in these numbers. Have a look at the gorgeous spread of them on our tables! Buy them at prices from lc up. Books make happy Valentines let us name you some titles. But all our departments are open for business. Watch for the date of the Grand Opening of Utahs finest hardware store. ; i . ready-to-sen- Granite Lumber and Hardware Co. ;aegat &OOK COMPANY SO. TEMPLE 44 EAST WAS. 8967 warn flrat-clns- i i Irving Jr.HighNotes , ' high-grad- last week, lost to the West, the Irving is now tied with West, Roosevelt, South and Jordan for first place in the city Junior High League. This should add interest to the remaining games. Team standing Team Won Lost Fct. 1 Roosevelt 750 2 ingredients. Candy in the Tulip Chocolate shop Fewer Legion Men to is made fresh daily and is manufacLook for Poaitiona tured entirely in Sugar House. It is to be fresh and clean and Business conditions In New Knglnnd guaranteed of wholrsome, pure constituents. The 1924 1923 are at and winter for the Shop has done well and hids fair to much better. In the opinion of Amer- obtain a city-aid- e reputation before ican Legion officials of Springfield, it is much older. Mass. Lost year the legion's employment office In that city whs besieged for many days by former service men seeking work, and more than 309 were placed In permanent poaitiona In one month. During the present winter, however, the employment officer of the Legion has been called on to place but eighteen men. all of whom are still on the Job In Springfield. Kentucky Legion Men O. K. Road a Bond Act Endorsement of a $75,000,000 bond Issue for good roads, schools, and state Institutions, has been given by the American Legion In Kentucky, according to recent advices front state officials, and by several posts of the f the money would be used for good roads, in order that Kentucky may no longer be called the detour state." Aid to the state university is also contemplated In the bill, which Is already before the state legisTwo-tlilrd- s lature. To Probe H capitalization A survey at World war veterans In New Jersey, with a view to ascertaining If such men are receiving proper hospital treatment, has been under taken by the American Legion of that Under direction of l'hlllp For nan, department commander, the Legion hospitalisation committee will Immediately begin work, and If the results show that many veterans are not receiving treatment, will urge on congress that hospitals be established la the state to care for them. state: S 1 3 1 3 1 Ivt-lii- - Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, writer and lecturer, will talk in Salt Lake Mix Luis Cannon and Ira Sharp, who 750 750 will lie married February 12, were 750 guests of honor at a dancing party that you can consistently recommend to anyone. If you know of a friend or neighbor who is dissatisfied with the coal lie is now using, ask him to try KING COAI. and you will thereby eement your friendship and confer a favor. is a coal CURTIS COAL & PRODUCE CO. j THE UNIVERSAL CAR Duckworth, Hy. 1976 KING COAL SPEAK IN SALT LAKE Thursday, February 14, according to Fred W. Reynolds, director of the Extension Division of the University of Utah. Mrs. Gilman, who is the author of the much discussed book Women and Keonomica will speak on the subject of Our Social Economy in which she will discuss in detail the organic nature of aociety, the truth in socialism, what work is, wealth, right and wrong, and some social fallacies. She has been listed as one of the numbers in the Master Minds and Artists series which is being conducted by the Extension Division at the State Institution. As poet, phi!o5her, writer and lecturer, Mrs. Gilman is considered by many to have had an enormous influence upon American life. Her hooks have been translated into Italian, Dut h, Russian, Hungarian, German, Swedish and Japanese. The London Chronicle says of her greatest work Women and Economics that since John Stuart Mills' essay there has been no book dealing with the position of women to ap-proach it in originality of conception' and brilliancy of exposition. In a recent discussion of America's greatest women, the name of Mrs. Gilman was included. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt- named her first in a list of twelve. The New York Tribune chose Sirs. Gilman as one of the four merit- - West Irving South Forest Dale Notes 2211 South lltli East 3 Hyland Exclusive Agents in Sugar House I, i i: I Our Stock of Accessories is Complete. Buy your accessories or have your repair work done now before the spring rush and get in on our r: i RADIO CONTEST The set, on display in our window, will be given on March 8th to the holder, of the most certificates given with purchases of accessories and repair jobs. Your friends can help yo uwin this 845.00 receiving set. r Hansen Auto Company 1995-959-310- Hvland 643 The White Garage Sugar House hi -- .j |