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Show 1923 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, moved into the Salmon home at 1823 Park Ward entertained at a pwnic Stratford Avenue. at Liberty Park followed by a Theatre Party at the Pantages laat Mrs. Guy Anderson has gone on an Friday . extended trip into California. Mr. Joe Spiker and family have Mr. and Mra. II. H. Thomas and daughter, 2555 Highland Drive have left on a trip to Seattle. TONIGHT luncheon Committee Amusement The Sugar House Day At Saltair Wednesday, August 29 will be given T. Valuable prizes including a set of silverware are who stores taking part distributed by to be awa in the big event. 1 :00 Noon. All Sugar House Sion's will (lose Promptly at Will Sugar Automobile Parade to Station House at 2:30 P. M. and arrive in time for 3:00 T. M. Train Then for the Gala Time bathing, dancing, bowling, giant racer everything in sight, is ours! Grand Drawing for Big Prizes at 7:00 P. M. Ix-av- e LEGION Mr. James Morrom, past Grand Patriarch of the Odd Fellow Lodge has just returned from a trip to Helper un Lodge business. (Copy (or This Department Supplied by (hi American Uflun New BervicaJ Mrs. Maurice Anderson has just recovered from a case of La Grippe. Victims of Arkansas City (Kan.) Flood Appreciate Aid Rendered by day evening. Refreshnfbnts were served. Mrs. Josephine Embry, No. 66 Chadwick street, has just returned from an extended trip to Kansas City. Mrs. Guy Anderson has left extended trip to California. for an Mr. and Mrs. T. Albert Hooper have turned from a month's trip to tiun at Driggs, Idaho. Mrs. Yellow-ve- ri Robert Hall is doing nicely after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Craner and family, 1403 Stratford Avenue have just returned from a month's trij to Yellow- stone Park. Cjhe greatest Claire Mosi amusement vghu in the World Let a Kodak Tell the Story Where ever you go you see many strange and won- derful things that youd like those to see who were unable to go with you. Let the kodak explain them. Our stock of Kodaks, Kodak Films, Supplies and is complete. FIVE YEAR OLD GIRL TO PLAY IN RECITAL Your dims and prints will receive expert attention here. We are you Kodak dealer. Schramm Johnson Drugs Where Theres a Question AMERICAN Mr. George II. Short, 1361 Stratford Ave., is on a business trip to New York. Miss Lucille Sander entertained the Mialaml Girls at her home last Tues- HOOT GIBSON in REALIZE VALUE OF LEGION Out of Luck FAT SANDERS BIG AUCTION STORE Bring Your Roobles SATURDAY The Great Accident Men. Citizens of Arkansas City, Kan., realized the value of an active post of the American Legion during the recent flood disaster which destroyed many lives and caused millions of dollars in property damage to communities In southern Kansas. With the town placed under what approximated martial law, members of the Shelton Beaty post of the Legion SMumed a task that only men with military training could master. The duty was to act in conjunction with the city authorlUes to obtain obedience of laws formulated hurriedly for the benefit of the town and to guard the flooded area from the pillaging of auscrupuloud"' persona who flocked to the stricken district to loot what the water had left. An organization was formed in short order by the Legionnaires and a cordon of guards was thrown about the water front Guard shifts were chosen from 125 volunteers, who performed this task for three nights untU the flood abated. A battery of field artillery of the National Guard, called out with the start of the flood, was In the midet of a drive for recruits, and it was neceMary for Legionnaires to fill the depleted ranks of the organization to save lta members from the strain of night and day service. The Legionnaires' members had underwritten in part a guarantee to a Chautauqua company before the disaswith ter occurred. Communicating Chautauqua officials they obtained release from their contract and an offer from the company to stage the program for the benefit of the flood relief fund. Now the veterans propose to In plana to be formulated by civic organizations working toward repair of damage caused by the flood nd for permanent relief to persona who lost their homes and property. FATS COUNTRY STORE SUNDAY - - MONDAY - - TUESDAY JUII L LA 8 K.Y PAESCNTS MEMORIAL TO ALL WAR DEAD Little five year old Claire Mom, Mom, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jo- Structure In Oakland, Cil, Alee Contain Names of Harass of seph H. Mom, who will play a six Allied National ge sonatina at a piano recital to e given next Thusday evening by the pupils of Mrs. G. F. Stratton, at 1650 A majestic memorial to the dead of E. 83d South. the World war, destined eventually to contain the names of the war dead of every allied nation, haa been erected CONTEST!! In Ouklund, Cal., aa the personal contribution ff Dr. Leroy F. Herrick. AlFor particulars of Times ready the names of 84,324 American Big Prize Contest see Page 4. heroes have been placed In the crypt and records from other nations will be sealed In the vault as they are reHAVE PEST OF CATERPILLARS ceived. The memorial has been erected lh Myriade of the Insects Strip Tress In the Allied Memorial Center on the banks of Lake Merritt in Oakland. Bohemia Peasants Carry UmWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Doctor Herrick, who for the past 30 brellas In Woods. yean has been a practicing physician Oscar John, a New York musician In Oakland, paid the entire cost of the who returned recently from Czecho- memorial, a structure of steel and slovakia, said that the great forests tone, and will maintain 1L It haa been of northern Bohemia were being de- his ambition since 1010 to erect such a stroyed by a caterpillar pest, accord- memorial, and his unique plans for recognition of the heroism of the dead ing to the New York Times. The caterpillars in northern Bohe- have won commendation. A love story actually filemed in Haicaii Special ceremony has marked the mia," said Mr. John, "originate In of each list, participated In by placing called black from the myriads butterfly See Betty do the Hula Hula the nonne, or nun in English, which the American Legion and other veterans' Doctor Herrick organizations. lays its eggs on the ground In the for A PARAMOCNT PICTURE to ests. Directly these Insects are plans mark each day mHde historical World some war events with such by hatched they swarm up the trees, sapping Its life as they climb up the ceremony. He expects to receive the Canadian trunk by eating all the green shoots list next, which will be followed by and leaves. "On reaching the top the caterpil- the Australian and New Zealand rolls lars swing by their own saliva bctom Much delay is anticipated In obtaining to the next tree and destroy it as they the lists of the 1,500,000 war dead of Millions ot France, and for the complete Hats of go down to the ground. these crawling pests make a miss England, Belgium and other allies The monument has portraits of when they are doing the serial trapeze act and full to the ground so thickly Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt and Wilson curved in the stone, and the that It Is just like rain. Ten sunt walking through theM whole is surmounted by an American dense forests have to carry great cot- eagle. ton umbrellas to prevent themselves and punch were e7iJi'liii ALLENS ENTERTAIN from being smothered by the cater- WINS COOLIE LABOR BATTLE AT GARDEN PARTY in the garden. A There are no picnics under pillars. serving of apples by Brownie. American In . the trees, because a soup basin would Queene County, Legion Dc. and Mrs. G. A. Allen entertained New York, Obtains Deportation of be filled up before there would be a During the eve'nr at a the beautifully appointed garden among the dancing AT IRVING SCHOOL chance to eat the contents. Imported Workmen. danesi lart classic party at their and Friday evening tions The only thing that can be dona home on Highland Drive. The guests heat talent in the city The coolie labor question hoe always with the trees after the caterpillars were entertained in the lawn and gar--t resented. gol- NEXT have finished with them la to cut been considered as one affecting the the rear of the Allen home, Those who took P' Paclflc event down the dead trunks and saw them alone. But this is not the which were artistically illuminated art S. Fisher, cellist;jKP case, according to recent newspaper with many up Into loge for firewood. lights dec- violinist; Miss from four Next Friday. August 31st, d orated with streamers. "It gives one an uncanny feeling to accounts. Had it not been for a post Miss Frances Brown, dsncun walk through the great dark forests of the such cheap until ten a Flower exhibit will be held Dancing was enjoyed on the lawn, Paul Newmyer, vocal. in This school the music being furnished by the Holliday. of northern Bohemia and hear the labor would tie turning out goods In a in the Irving hundred nT There were one exhibit is under the direction of the Maack's Orchestra. Refreshments gloomy croak of the buzzgloak front Long Island (N. Y.) factory. For u i:g time two hundred Chinese Holliday Farm Bureau, and while the consisting of ice cream, cakes, candy present. the lofty branches of the trees and the pitter-patte- r of the caterpillar min on had been employed In certain factories . first one attempted, all indications the big umbrellas carried by the peas- L,nS I':nd City, but the Legion l Many people from Holliday have signi- BB, y the Bliss- - jjgj viiuTn! ,"i'm,y intention of entering flowers, brought pressure to bear os so there will be plenty of work for that fetier-- .l the so authorities that they le Biblical Text There will be certificates swoop,-- , l down on these foetorliw, sr the judges. On the famous Liberty hell. In Better Grade Shoes award for the best blooms of various rested tie and them nien. on placed the hall, Phlladelidilv Is most for the and also artistic varieties Kills Island, where they were later to linen of llie latest in novelty 'inscription: "Proclaim liberty Throttgh- - bo bouquet j out all the land unto all the It is the intention of those in charge Tills netlon hy government nfllrlals just arrived. (unis thereof." Tills Is taken from to stimulate the raising of flowers in ' n year's tight mlniliiared DEPT hy the fur the Leviticus 23 :lt. Holiday section and next spring nter service men. In the fare of nd FOOT COMFORT PARKERS I)R. and to fall have exhibits, hope they . ! verse mm.rnm-cxNewsitprr v with entries from the whole state. Business With Pleaeure. tlllMiS Were HnSl-to tills groHS viola The commitee in charge is Mrs. E. J. At your service. Hours: 10-1- 2 AMThere's nothin!; like combining .Ion of it,., f,d rol law. Init the flaunt Mrs.1 C. Mrs. Samuel Park. O'Rrien, business with pleasure," said the es I e.;..,!i nen Deviees and nieehanical adjustine kept hammering hwiij O. T. Jensen and Mrs. A. T. Taylor. tailor's daughter us so. lovingly ',T:' i was earried Hnd the Punch will be served by the children uns'L-V-In her lover's tin all foot ailments. their wuy rut af th luring the afternoon and an admission lrouofs.- -. Perm St.ite Froth. fee of 10c will be charged Betty Compson in or problem in your business, why not make a practice of consulting this business bank. We have made a study of perhaps the very problem that is puzzling you. We are glad to counsel you whether you are our depositor or not. The White Flower PRINC Always Leads the Way IflLTfWKtiUT N. J. HANSEN. Pres. GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier JOHN F. BENNETT, Vice Pres. Sugar House Ily. 1850 FLOWER EXHIBIT FRIDAY roce-cover- ed vari-colore- TRY IT!! A:.;--rra- n When you can't decide what kind of meat to have - Order some of our Delicious Dresh Fish . Open from 8 A. M. to 101. 31. 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