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Show EAST SALT FOR SALE Fine Free Attractions Half acre, beautiful ground, treea, chicken house, To Feature Utah9s Fair fruit brick, furnace, sleeping porch. Hohc in. Easy terms. Phone 22'JO M. 1510 10th East. lly. Constantly Improved, But No Yearly Models Dodge Kotor Car retains its basic design year after year. Improvements are made constantly, but there are no radical, annual change. This policy protects owners from the rapid depreciation-loss- , which invariably attends the periodic announcement of new It type. also enables Dodge Broth- ers to effect an appreciable saving in manufacture and this Bavin g is faithfully returned to consumer in tbe form of surplus value. OSBORN AUTO CO Shop in Sugar House E. 21 So. Phone Hy. 4944-1- 137 1923 Ford Coupe New Rubber, Improved Ignition In Ilah's 1924 Slate Fair, buck offer a pleasing program of liiiisir, songs and nances to 8, will pay fifty cents of tweiity-(iv- e 'of their ii:.tie isle. The mineral niliiiitsiim blit they will lie used arr. the dii'ius and hag pipes of as far in. ire than compensated by the Srot!:iud and gailmi in the plaid kiltwealth of free attractions provided ies the riiinpany makes a striking pic. liciides a daily ture. Tlii- ones are of the variety by the niaii.ip.oiiu-iilthe that have made Harry Lauder an infree vshihil ion of In addition to l'ieil class features will be ternational favorite. shown wit charge mi the cp-itio- ii the Hijii.ind Fling and other Scot tisli d. lines, a trio of the girls pre grounds: 1 clog wait. The Three sent an KASTlXtl KAYS be the to admitted THOMPSONS are This AF.KIAL Kasiiiig Kays world's speediest mid-ai- r gymnasts. net irchuh.'s high wire walking and This can be appreciated after witness- spert ienlar halauring and bicycling performances. art. 'I lie-- e are positively the world's ing their remarkable Fur the current season, in nrdtr to greatest high wire performers and be a little ahead of the proee-sim- i, woik at any height, either from tal! they have arranged the offering in a tildes, lowers or the highest buildings. comedy atmosphere which is most There is alo a Comedy Bnundinp of the Il ivrael:' act, acceptable. These performing all sorts of air perform such feats as throwing laughable hounds and rebounds, and a air the somersaults through triple single and double somer feet. The fin- spcetucular distance of twenty-fiv- e saults. debe ishing trick of the act cannot FIREWORKS The most thrilling scribed, it must be seen to be appreciated. It thrills every audience. sight eer staged. A I TO SHOW Classic array of STLAKT'S SCOTCH REVIEW Six Highland Lassies and one laddv- - the sear's finr-- t models. Vi:.ilur Oi'IiIht 1 t 1923 Ford Touring Just Overhauled Cord Tires 1923 Ford Touring In Good Mechanical Condition I ; dare-devi- ls 1917 Ford Suitable for Bug SUGARHOUSE SALES CO. 1141 East 21st So. Service Parts , Hyland 1769 "Open Evenings till 9 p. m. TIKES Forest Dale Notes To celebrate the wedding anniversary of Mr. anl Mrs. J. H. Care tensen, formerly of Forest Dale, a livemotored ly party of Soulbea.-rrner-a to Ogden Tuesday evening. Dinner was served and gann-.-s played In the home in the commodious Carsteii-r- n Junction City. Those in attendance were: Messra. and Meadames N. O. Fullmer, Mel Hoggan, O. H. Jackson, Gene Hostler, Leland Morten son, Janies Miller and R. S .Smead. Water Over the Wheel Makes It Go Round Prohibition and Expert Salesmanship Mr. Henry i. There are 2000 retail stores in Salt Lake City employing more than 10,000 Salt Lake men and women. These 10,000 in turn clothe and feed themselves, support their families Simon, technical editor of Tbe Clothing Trade Journal, and efficiency expert in the garment manufacturing business, makes the signifi- their taxes, and send their children to school, buy entertainment, and pay their doctors, tists and lawyers. These 10,000 and their families form a very substantial part of Salt cant statement that "salesmanship is more expert than before prohibition. Hla observation applies not only to the clothing business, but to every othfer line of business. In thfse days the salesman who makes good In this country is the fellow who delivers a forceful line of argument for his wares without wasting the buyers time, and then backs up his arguments with a dilivery of honest goods. In days success too often went to the salesman who proved himself the "best fellow," that is, to the one who brought the most or the best drinks. Not infrequently the chap with nothing more than a fair price and an honest product to win the favor of the buyer, went down to defeat in competition with the "good fellow," the doubtful quality of whose merchandise was lost sight of under the influence of his lavish generosity in the matter of drinks. In the long run .both the retailer and the consumer paid the drink bill. business to keep a retail store IN BUSINESS YOUR KITCHEN But winter or summer at noon or night your kitchen will be cheerful, inviting and delightful, when you have a new daylight kitchen light. Let us install this neir kitchen light in your home or apartment JY0FTJ LIGHT CO. UTAH POWERS efficient public, service I done i. - When you think seriously about it, how unfair it is to Salt Lake City for "loyal citizens to spend in some other dty dollars they EARN HERE. Sugar Ward Notes There is a moral to this tale: When you buy from the local concern you are spending your dollar where it can come back to you. Tell the solicitor for the The Sugar House Ward Genealogical board commenced their winter last Tuesday with a very Interesting meeting . We are very sorry to lose our instructor, J. Henry Elilers, but he has been called to work on the stake board. We wish to thank Mr. Ehlera for the help he gave us last winter and hope he will come and visit us as often aa possible. The releasing of Mr. Ehlera made it necessary to reorganize the ward officers for the Genealogical Society are as follows: Mr. Frank J. Walker, president; Mr. Ben F. Squires, first assistant, and Mr. Ilyrum Lee, second assistant. Meeting will be held every Tuesday at Mrs. Laura W. Salzner, 1887 So. 10th East, promptly at 8 o'clock. Invitations are extended to all. out-of-to- concern that, next time he calls. ofSalt Jjahc City RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU NOTE : This is the tenth of a series of advertisements in which will be given the whole lem of the itinerant merchant and his effect upon Salt Lake City. LOST: Four keys on ring on Chadwick street, Parkway avenue or Highland Drive, Tuesday. Return to 2525 Chadwick street. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Scotia Mining Company Location of principal place of bus! ness. Salt Like City, I'tah. Notice is hereby given that at a meet ini; or the directors of the Srotia Mining Company, held September 3rd 1924, an assessment of Cic) rent tier share was levied on the out standing capital stock of the corpora' tlon, payable Immediately to J. S. 51 organ, sec re' ary, care Beesley Music Co. No. 57 Sniiili Main Street, Salt Iikr City, Utah. Any s'oik uixra which this Hisers-menmay remain unpaid on the IStb day of October, 1924, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public aurtion, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold at the secretary's otfi'-- at 1 p. m. November 1. 1924, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. 8. MORGAN, Secretary. No. 57 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. SHERIFFS SALE. IN THE CITY COURT OF SALT LAKE CITY, Salt Lake County, State or Utah, liiu Grande Lumber Company, a corporation, plaintiff, against John Dyer and Magdelene Dyer, hla wife, defendants, to be sold at sheriffs sale at the west front door of the County Court House in the City and and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1924, at 12 oclock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants, of, in and to the following described real property, The West IP feet of Lot 12 and all of lait 13. Block 3. Evans Addition to Poplar Grove In Salt Lake County, to-wl- Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 10th day of September, A. D. 1924. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Sheriff or Salt Lake County, state of Utah. Py F. M. MATHEWS, Deputy Sheriff. FISHER HARRIS, Attorney for FlalntlS. Date of ft rat publication, September 12. A. D. 1921. Date of hist publication October S, A. D. 1924. City your own payroll. e Daylightr out-of-to- by men and women in SOME OTHER CITY. Think of this when you buy from sample at the door. Your purchase affects some payroll in Salt Lake City. Perhaps it is endangering t. will soon be here long, dark mornings and evenings, and the sun hidden for days at a time. How gloomy to spend such days in a dismal, dimly lighted kitchen. Lake ! concern, selling from door to door, employs its solicitors in Salt Lake because it MUST. Every other service these concerns perform comes to you FINISHED, The one-four- th WINTER piy den The retail business of this city compares with the water falling on the water wheel It takes water day and night to make the wheel go round! It WANTED: Services of a respon sible woman, three or four days a week to take charge of home from 9 a. m. until 7p. m. For further information call Hy. 3303-- J before noon. KITCHEN GLOOM City prob- - |