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Show EAST FALT LAKE TIMES oo&ooooooocwoooooooc 999 90 The East Salt Lake Times along LIFES TRAIL Utah's Livest Common. ty Builder. rublh-hi-I'H'i. rii'lny. (. WALTER All lii-ii- i s ou sin-iii- l ol lail.i- - Times not ami Maii.iisi-- iiriivlilrs should .be liusim-.- 1 Dy THOMAS A. CLARK llMU af Mrs. huliiiiljti-The I nil' s 1 uirll, at llliaais. ie0000000000000000000000 Nraaoir Lulu.) HIS JCB Waalrril K, lull, of Sugar House Times, granted Coni lirunie of swornl class for. May 11, 1!23, at Hie Post (nine in Salt Iaik. sbl'Med world for the aubscni' The Tin.es will be sent anjw lieiu in the civilised tlon iince, liifli Is 11.50 per year. vfl.-il.'i- - THE It Surely Pays! e whole-hearte- Neo-pnlitn- n 6$f$ubstitute tS Jpr, Maintained TfcmpcTOture on orr The perfection of results, the freedom from watching the meal, which gives women more time to really enjoy life, and the remarkably low cost of operation, bring to the home equipped in the modem way with an electric range both V vi Slfci. . lie Baltic WHAT! Lots of Books Heir something like have been lfl,.ri00,000 different of innrnhle Issued since the invenMi-century. type in the Flf.c-r.i- r. Company in the Basement? SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Distrli i ( ju."! in and for tho County or Salt Lake, Slate of Utah.; Thomas V. Ja:m-.-'- . plidniifr. against W. H. Barnes and Kailiryn J. Barnes, his wife. Lunn and Sweet Company, a corporation, International Shoe, Company, a coiporu'inn, and John E. Kerikaa and Jam- Ine Kerikas, hisi wife, defendants, to tie sold at Sheriffs Sale at the w lroin door of the County Court House in the City and County of Salt Lake, Slate of Utah, on the 8th day ol July 1824, at twelve o'cloik noon of Mid day, all the right title, claim anil in'erest of said defendants of, in and to ilie following described Real Ebi ite to wit: That part of Lot No. 1. Bioik 4s, Plat "B Salt Lake City Survey, commencing at a point 5 rods North from the Southeast corner of said ot No. 1, and running thence North 3s !eei 8 inches, thence West 123 feet !) Inches, thence South 38 feet 9 inches, anil thence East 123 feet 9 Inches to tin- place of beginning, all being in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County,, Slate of Fiah, together with all Improvements thereon and all rights, privileges and easements thereto pertaining; said property being the property desrrlhcd in said mortgage with the relea-e- d 2' ft. strip on the North excepied. Situated in Salt Lake County, State or Utah. Purchase price imyable In lawful money of the Cubed States. Dated at Sait Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of June, 1821. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Sheriff of Suit Lake County. State of Utah. By F. M. Mathews Deputy Sheriff V. H. Bramel, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of First Publication June 13, j - Invite them down. No reason why they shouldnt see the basement if you use Utah coal, because Utah coal being so clean and hard has caused hundreds of basements to be cleaned up and dressed up; it has turned the waste part of the house into a useable and Yes, indeed. useful part. Fill your bin with Utah coal now and make use of the basement during the hot weather for a cool retreat from the glaring rays of the sun. Call your dealer today and arrange to get your winters supply while the price is lowest and deliveries can he made to suit your individual convenience. 1924. Last Publication July 4, 1924. NOTICE DELINQUENT The Forest Home Company, a corporation, principal place of business 80 North Main Street, Salt lake City, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 16th day of April, 1924, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Salt Lake Retail Coal Dealers iI Just been up at tlicir country place visiting the Simpkinses, in me this falL George remnrki-i- l 'T'hiIIIIhc, nuiiurhoiit. house party, line hoard, no laundry bill, nothing to puy; pretty soft." I IiiiiI met Simpkins st the end of August, and lie Imd told me what a grind tlie summer hud hacn to him. "Ive hud to work eurly and late, he Sstd. "That family of ml.ie had a tear-- : lug good time up north with their friends, hut the bills were tremen-- : douslv heavy, and you know somebody always ha to pay." The Rets Tan Sigma party, the papers said, had set a new etandnrd for social events In this community. Nothing was lurking to make it a success-cub. evening clothes (mostly c rented), fevers, theater party, luncheon It cost a pretty sum. I wondered who wns puylng; father at home getting up eHrly and going to bed late? Sister teaching, or clerking or hiirsug? STother going without the new gown or the vacation trip of which ; modi in need? These tits S a tilings more often than otherwise mean silrriftce ; for some one nua to pay. Pnrker cut a pretty wide swath last year In college, lie hiul the latest cut, clothes ; he never misses a good show or a bad one; If anything he found sitting going on he in tile front row, und there were un-- I pleasant ruviors about ills associates. I knew his being in college wus pinching st home a good deal, hut his folks were quite willing to uiuke the sacrifice In order that he might have th that they had been denied. udvnnlHgi-It wouldn't have been so had If he had paid his part by plugging hnrd on his college work. Mother could perha have afforded to deny herself a spring i a. net If son had needed the money to buy a l'hi Ileta Kappa pin: hut ns It .i. he tlnlshed tlie year in debt to avercery one anil with a age of .v.i. Those who were paying got litile for their money. For every good time yen have, for every luxury you enjoy . for every dissipation in which you in ulgr or graft which you take advantage of, somebody Is having to pay. You may charge the nceiiur.t Ht times, but ultimately the hills come In with interest. It Is better on the whole for each man to pay his share of the bill. No one respect a hoy who Is nlway eager to sit la. hut who never reaches for the check. If the home folks are willing to make the sacrifices and furnish ths money, son ought to play the gnme fairly, to economize orcnslonally and to square his half of the account by a return of inunly character and good scholarship. "VK flee of the Rcrretary, 80 North Main! Street, on the 1st day of July, 1921. at 12 m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost or ad-vertising and the expense of the sale. F. Y. FOX, : 80 Secretary. North Main Street. A SPLENDID ;J FEELING That tired, half-sicdiscouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver ami constipated bowels can be gotten rid of with surprising promptness by using Herbine. You feel Its beneficial ef feet with the first dose as its purifying and regulating effect is thorough and! complete. It notonly drives out bile and impurities but it imparts a splen did feeling ol exhilaration, strength. viin, and buoyancy or spirits. Price 60c. Sold by I.loyd Pharmacy. j : ' 5 i VWVWWWWVANAAAAWV DO YOU LIKE HOME x x i This Place Has It Quick Service Prices Right ; . is the average cost over a period of a year for electric current for cooking to our more than 5000 customers using electric ranges. The easy terms offered and the fact that there is a model of range to fit every need of large or small families should remove every reason for your delay in putting this great electric servant to work in your home. Ml It Our Kami Service. Book ef Every Ratios Wa Guarantee Ml VVWJI. & LIGHT CO. UTAH POWER Mmotattt ruauc servc x 5 Sugar House Cafe door-to-do- solicitors or s XE of the stock arguments of e the itinerant canvasser is that lie sells cheaper." lie gives a multitude of reasons for his statement, all of which are familiar to the housewife. Does he really sell cheaper, or does he merely house-to-hous- are not itinerants, just as all horses are not black. This is not directed against the legitimate Salt Lake City institutions who, ' COOKING? All campaign Ti-r- PCIL MONTH i B5 WHO PAYS? oeven-i-ours- 7. 'n t?.at it is not euii only live In n leant 87 parts of water. It is estimate! little cah driver who used to fur me when, ou rainy days, I took a taxi to save inyi-el- f from the on application. Inclement weatiier wax a cheerful soul. Full inimniuiiun on advcitlsliiK rale will be suppli'-'He a as always careful, always coup-- j I 'hone Hyland Min;, nr Wasatch 1"S. teous, always ou time, always considerate of my comfort, lie met me late one especially stormy night when the thermometer was down und the wind was rutting like a razor through to I In- IlelallerH the heaviest As a Kpet in I Kiiest on ln.iird ol the nhiii Stale garments. "Don't you get sick and tired of how California ve con vi ill inn In Ism Angeles, I hail an npporl uniiy In oir ei this dog's life?" 1 asked us he tucked lilies entertain their guests. rm snugly into the back sent. advertisi i lin y make a wonthat an l is Mirely no wonder "Oli, no," he replied smiling, "yon see, it's my Job. visitor. on a Inipn-Khiiiderful Tlie memory of his cheerful face and to find a live wire Chamber of bla The Ohio group pulled into San nern.-irdlnsuggestive words has helped me A solid often since. When the days have been Commerce cominiltee at the station wll'i a big fleet of iiulomobileH. long, and the callers irritating and the hour was (unsullied in conveying tho parly all over tlie country. The drivers difficult to solve, whea I problem and walnut went lo no end or pains Id show tlm orange, lemon, grape fruit, might have grown discouraged over date groves, not to mention tlie glories palm und pepper trees al every side, the honest effort which resulted only In failure, I have tried to take it cheeral every side. because It was my Job. fully entire took tlie party At Riverside, another fleet of cars was ready and I dont know what your Job Is, for out for a (our of two hours, including a trip lo Rubhloiu and lo a delightful tlie problem of no two men in this world is quite the same. It may be organ recital at Hie Mission Inn. getting to ylass regularly every duy, The iwint is that, on nil sides, every endeavor was expended to make the or keeping up your college work whilo enrn a precarious living. It may guests comfortable and to appreciate these cities. It will, indeed, be difficult you be pursuing a difficult study or teachsubthe lias been It of such courtesy. in measure the advertising advanluge ing a stupid class that you do not enbe truly an joy, or leading a dean life when a ject or constant eunveisatlun throughout, the whole train, it will thousand passions are urging you on to memory. tlie rocks It may be lighting homeshould I have observed dial Easterners revel in our scenery which fact sickness or discouragement or debe kepi in mind in showing them our own home stale. spondency nr moral temptations or Tills big group from Ohio seem lo remember tlie trip to Ogden canyon mental lethargy. I don't know what It Is, but you do. and Oily Creek most rondiy. Tills scenery appeals to them tremendously. Very likely yours is not an easy It la surely worth while for any city to extend such courtesies as those Job, or at all times a pleasant one, and there will be all sorts of temptations ofTered by these California ami Flail towns. If a city appears to be generous to slight it, to evade Its responsibiliis It makes an Impression that Imjierlshable. and ties, to put off its unpleasant, disagreeable features, to complain because It la more galling and exacting than othCHILDREN PEEVISH SICKLY, Fish Eggs. er men's Jobs Usually, if we could One female fish may lay 9,000.000 Children suffering from Intestinal eggs tills number was actually found only know we should discover that worma are cross, restless and un- In the roe of a turbot weighing 17 every Job has Its difficulties. No matter how difficult your Job Is, healthy. There are other symptoms, pounds. you will And It half done If, when It however. If the child is pale, has dark presents Itself, yon go at It cheerfully, ringa under tlie eyea, bad breath and Punch and Judy. The work that Is taken energetically. takes no Interest In play, it Is almost Tlie puppet show of Punch and up with determination and enthusiasm worma are a certainty that eating Jmly derives Its origin from tlie loses half Its difficulty. And tlie best away Its vitality. The surest remedy Punchinello, hut ninny of Its part of it all is thnt, having done one for worms Is While's Cremn Cerml-fug- fenturea ure purely English. Puppet Job well, you are yourself ready It Is positive destruction lo tlie shows, however, were common mining for another. It isgetting an old, tried proverb worms but harmless to tlie child. Trice the Creeks, from whom tlie Romans that nothing so succeeds as success; 35c. Sold by I.loyd Pharmacy. received them. nothing so strengthens us as doing some difficult tusk well. I met the little cah driver yesterday; he had a new Job and a better one. pmhnbly a more exacting one, but he wns meeting his new problem In Just as hnppy and cheerful a way as ever, lie gave me courage. Without (fetching in Baltic. Oyi-e-- s 1 Killlur JAY r later Ilian Wednesday ea h wm-kin tlii Suf.ar Hank lliiiMuiri. at 1 lft La-- Hint Smnli. the Haul Salt oflli-- ADAMS, Piihlilit-- ami No Oysters cum.: sea, tlie reason sally enough, lliey water that coni..':. of sail to every say so? Merchandise must he sold at a prowhether it is sold by agents or product, must demonstrate salespeople, behind the counter. The agent cannot buy hosiery, for examfrom door to door. ple, at regular retail prices in Salt Lake City stores, and sell them PLEASE KEEP THIS IN cheaper. Yet some agents are doing MIND. that today; one peddler buys $300 worth of hosiery a month. With what do you compare the agents merchandise for price? lie has only one line nt one price usually. Is it as good, at the price, as you could buy at any good retail store. in town? llow do you know it 8 even as good as the sample Is it misrepresented as to class of merchandise? In a good retail store you actually take the merchandise you SEE, or have it delivered. Even then you have the right to exchange or refund. because of the nature of their fit, selling is recognized as the most expensive method in the world. It is unnecessary to follow out the whole system of distribution to see that merchandise flowing through the regular channels of trade, in tremendous volume, can be sold as cheap or cheaper than merchandise that is handled in an uneconomic way. piece-meaThe whole argument of national manufacturers who sell from shipping by parcel post, that they sell cheaper cannot be proved. The agents for these companies get from 25; to 60 commission for making the sale. Then there are district managers who make another commission, and other overhead expenses. Door-to-do- or l. door-to-doo- A Mans Meal Nine out of ten men, x i if you ask! Mhnt they do is THIS they hide behind ihr law regulating inter-stal- e cmmum-- and evade the payment of taxes, store rents, license fees, and contribute nothing to the institutions of the city, except what their agents spend in living expenses. them tvh.it meat they enjoy best of all, will answer aa one Steak. But to be sure that it will r, come They do not sell cheaper for the same class of merehandise. up to their expectations, you must be sure the Steak is cut from well-season- Beef. of Salt Jmc Cilj RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU Sugar House Mercantile Company X X X NOTE This it the third of a aeries of advertisement In which will be given the whole problem of the itinerant merchant and hia effect on Salt Laka City, : |