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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMFS Sugar Ward Notes over by Mrs. Katie Jensen. Sulo, Mother Maihree" Tuesday evening. Xoventlar 4. ail Kstenna the girls of the ward v ill meet at the Fisher. Jettren home. Klevi nth atid llelly wood. Our Problems" A talk to mothers This is a .evial meeting for t!:o girls of the V. L. M. I. Ti e senior cla "lrl with Mn. Lucile R. Curtis and daughter by Mr. A. William I.und and we dein- every one to in' Loeson. Parable of the Tares" 1! Vety interest ieg There were thiny- uros It.ne been ;lv evening. iBbVVrt-i'entMrs. L. A. Steveiweii Mra. K. W. liarff. il;;ieet meeting T oYlcik. dub Semiment, "Mother" -- Alive Milehell Sunday. November ". Conjoint session Vr"i.ieiHy vard 8Pke ln on "Social Etiquette. It was served. Four- in Itii hards ward amusement hail at Light refreshment anil the ti.,iO sharp. Dnushtera Bnd night teen mothers Mother present. served light'refreshmema in honEarl Jay Glade will be the speaker i Ilee Hive classes met ln regular Mu "their gueata. or of tual work Tuesday evening. These Speeial music and a r tiding liy: Tie Junior glrla met with Mrs. girls and tlieir mothers will meet Thelma Krieson. thirty-fou- r present. Everybody invited. Thursday evening at the home of WilBfllr Anderson, -The Daughters of 1'iah Pioneers of Tlie Slogan," was splendidly put son Lunt, Hollywood avenue, at 7:30. of Sugar tamp will meet at the Mrs. Alice Sears. 1049 Wilson avenue. Wednesday, November 5, at 1:30 p. in. All Interested art invited. BARGAIN! The Sugar House want will hold all or their next Sunday sessions in the new chapel on Twelfth East except A Beautiful New Home in the best Location in Park the 25e for Richards Ward Notes $67.50 Beautiful Interior, Finest Finish, 3 Bedrooms, a Beal Dream Home. Splendid Neighborhood, Come and inspect this home. One Door South of DR. GEORGE A. ALLENS Highland Drive at Strattford Ave. Ask the Doctor Tlie Richards wanl Religion class will give a dance in tlie ward amuse-inen- t hall Friday, November 14. Tlie Ariel quartette and orchestra of eight pieces will furnish the music, lie freslnuenis will be served free during will i : HOW?" BAIRD REALTY & INVEST. COMPANY W. SOUTH TEMPLE ST. Was. 3170 DO YOU WANT TO SEE YOUR DOLLARS AGAIN ? those dollars again spend them with Salt Lake City you want to 4tfbusiness institutions. roc r"PIlESE methods of buying might A be justified if there was any reason for them, either in service, quality or price. The lines of merchandise carried in regular stocks here are in most cases superior merchandise compared with what can be purchased nt the door from the agents of the concrcns. out-oftow- n Next time the trained ngent for one of these concerns tells you about their new method of distribution, remember that the present retail method is still pretty good and satisfies most folks. When you are shown wearing apparel or household appliances which enn be shipped to you from sample, after ten (lays or longer, remind the agent that you can make your own selection and compare tpiality from stocks in Halt Lake Iily. your dollars again! Spend them in Salt Lake City. The goods are bettor. The service is better and the price is as low or lower for the same class of merchandise. Sc Tell the agent frankly that you are patronizing your own pity. also that you can do better here and you can! Tell him ofSaltXaKcCity RETAIL MERCHANTS BOBE1US NOTE the aixteenth of a eerie of advertieemente in which will be given the concema eelling by agenta from door to door, and their whole problem of the effect upon Salt Lake City. This i out-of-to- tii.i it ' a ' - - . our own enn own RICHARDS WARD AGAIN TO THE FRONT TWO MORE MISSIONARIES READY FOR SERVICE LeGrand Richards Realty Co. 9 West South .v Temple Wa. 46314632 T ; nagEB jwji of Just Arrived a! 1 car of the finest No. 1 grade, U. S. Inspected, Idaho Russet Potatoes. Fine cookers and guaranteed to please. Orders Booked While They Last 100 lb. lots, $1.50; 500 lb. lots, $1.35 Dont fail to get some GRANITE GRAIN & SEED CO. item Hyland 47 SUGAR HOUSE fqkife 's, $1.75 CLARE LIDDEL WALLACE NISBET To Northern Statea To Eastern States November 21 7. Testimonial November Testimonial, These young men tire well known to the people of the Southeast. Wallace l Nisbet Ik the eon or William Nisbel, formerly of Granite Grain Go. Glare Is the non or Sister Rose, the president of Richards ward Heller Society. Doth these young men are active church worker In Richards ward. At the testimonial to le given the program will consist of some of the hesl talent in the city. Everybody 1 coming. Are You? Per Share Every Quarter is the Income from One Share of Lid-de- PREFERRED UTAH POWER & LIGHT 7 There are few investments offering a safer return and the dividends have been paid without interruption for many years. NOMINEES REPUBLICAN Buy a few shares of a nest egg. Better than most bonds and you have the security of one of the fastest growing industries in the United tSatcs ,and controls the power situation in our own state Utah. National Ticket President Calvin Coolidge Charles G. Dawes I : . '.'T WE'LL TELL YOU" 51 out-of-to- I.. is In ; old-tim- ' YOU ASK Exclusive Agents Phone Hy. 238 No. 2 Branch Sugar House There are several other ways in which the same result can be obtained. These dollars enn he sent away to some mail order house. Also they can be paid to some agent for an coueern who opens up a selling room at lit eltolcl for a few days. Hill the effect is always the same always decidedly harmful to he payrolls of Salt Lake Iily. . ji r.-- BAMBERGER COAL COMPANY To put the same thought differOne way never to see theitc ently. dollars again is to spend them for merchandise shipped to you from some other city after selecting from the sample of the solicitor at the door. w . i Svs Even if you don't own any property or building and loan share if you have an earning capacity that allows you to pay rent, woll show you that YOU CAN BUY A HOME NOW! its pay checks and a mighty fine message of advice is contained in that one sentence. a u o: . LOOK-LOOK-LO- OK! That Good Coal T"1 IIATS what one large business A firm has printed on the back of all t'ity. I't.ih. Any aIih k upon which this as.ess- nn u( may remain unpaid on the 11th of November, 1924, will be delin-cipa- l iiitoiii and advertised for sale a public a .let ion, and unless payment is made tiefore, w iil be sold un the lith day of I lecemher, 1924. at 2 p. l'l., to pay the doliiniuenl assessment together with tintost of adveilisiug and the pi uses of sale. 1 STORE A i i - NOW Motini.iir 1'iiv.ite Hoad Gompuny, p plat e of business, Salt Lake : attendance department schools and an author.'' work will give an add:, Burt Lei Readin- g- Retla Snow Kidding r .i Notice is hoiehy given that al a ui: .inionc. the meeting of tlie Hoard of 1'ireelois held . 'iib ,i;il'on Si pteinber 22. 1921, an assessim lit i.i i,. I,, -nd- - o . ' ;!',i to. 1. tug Hallow e'en oi fj.'i on per hare was levinl on the stork ol tlie voriuirulion. pay!" .itt',1 t adi li.il! with It will he held YYH.LAUP ItlGIIAllDS, Pros. !' t.:.i, i' ;ot'i r :t',. in tlie L. S aide immediately to J 11 Free, the J. It. FREE, Secretary, hoc! oi itaiMC oil Noilh Main. Senelary and Treasurer of said tom-- ' I iff ire: 12t'S East 21st South St., 12i"i East South tlisl pany, Twenty .'lr mil For l he las', neck iho billies bate Salt laiko t'ity, I'tuh. street, Salt Iatke City. I'tuh. heo'.i phimiitig iho spooks, goblin. k o' lanterns in creparaliou lor llie lug social event o: tlie season, and have pioniised dcioralious and re .lii itreshineuis which will give e The Home Is titan's safest aml( hallow e'en spirit. strongest Investment. It pay lig dividends every month. Why payj 1rues will he given for llie best our earnings out in rent when yoU( double and single costumes. Itouie? I.. e a eouple. The liohemian Girls a musie. A very fine prograt.i tanged lor next Sunday Joint meeting. Mr. Alma C. ITaytiMi gan. Violin solo i;1.: Wasatch Mountain Club gi. . . conjoint. M. 1. A. dan..' in the amusem-preparedright. Oetober 31. He-be sorted and the ad" t Highland .retie mi tor extra ladies, Tin - A Four lott Ut.irge of the arranger... ..lniiion will la 7."i Vice-Preside- Present Market Around $97.00 per Share nt Presidential Electors Mrs. Henry C. Taggert Thomas F. Kearns Vlrs. Rose Hamblin Lyman S. Skeen State Ticket Governor R. harles Mabey d. E. Crockett Secretary of State Attorney darvey H. Cluff Auditor Walker , John Treasurer John Holden Instruction Public N. C. Dr. Jensen Supt. D. N. Straup Supreme Court Justice County Ticket William H. Stenacker County Commissioner E. L. Burgon County Commissioner A. E. Moreton County Attorney JUDICIAL TICKET Third Judicial District Morris L. Ritchie Lee B. Wight Wm. MeCrea Ephraim Hansen Chris Matheson W. S. Marks District Attorney E. A. Rogers City Judicial Noel Pratt Gaylen S. Young N. H. Tanner John Morgan LEGISLATIVE TICKET State Senate E. R. Callister Lawyer Merchant S. Auerbach Herbert Dentist Dr. C. F. Westphal House of Representatives Lawyer Hamilton Gardner Vice-PreCo. Furn. Modern B. Jesse Sharp Co. Am. W. B. McKeli Mgr. Surety Banker A. Malcolm Keyser Lawyer R. Verne McCullough Merchant William C. Stark Welfare Worker Mrs. Julia Smart Lawyer Ray S. McCarty Merchant Patrick H. Goggin Merchant Elias S. Woodruff Welfare Worker Mrs. A. C. Graham . Stockman and Farmer M. B. Andrus Welfare Worker Mrs. N. A. Dunyon Bank Accountant J. E. Openshaw N. J. Hansen Supt. Garfield Imp. Go. H. Claude Anderson Paid Advertisement) Partial payments will be accepted and Interest on the unpaid balance charged at seven per cent. For Information Call or Write CHILD BARCLAY & CO. Wasatch 2870 and 4154 Stock Exchange Building 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS Phone Hy. 2477 SHEET METAL & FURNACE WORKS HYLAND j Now Located at 1113 East 21st So. Caloric and Monitor Furnaces H. L. Lach, Mgr. GROWING! s. BITS N. inKe:CITYUT n H J. HANSEN, President IIYRUJI NEII.S0X, GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier Vice-Preside- nt Hy. 1850 |