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Show 'H. SUGAR HOUSE COMMUNITY HOLIDAY CAMPAIGN TO SET PACE FOR WHOLE STATE ait EVERYBODY on THE JOB lake tmeg A JOB FOR EVERYBODY SCHOCI .BOARD ELECTION GRIPS ATTENTION OF CITY SHufrJ WOOL BOARD BE K. & K. ENGINEERING CO. FISHER TELLS 'EM I TRULY REPRESENTATIVE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY ELK'S CLUB AFFAIR AROUSES BUSINESS MEN TO ACTION Fin OTHER MATTERS THAN ONLY THOSE OF PURE BUSINESS IMPORT. tOi&D HAS TO HANDLE Salt Lake Tribune lias appropriately lead out in inviting attention to the importance of the coming election of members to the Deccm-- 3 4iU Lake school board aa well as to those of other Utah cities. is the date of the election. The of careful attention to this vital matter is obvious, fact that the Rtatc boards of education spend nine and ten million of the peoples money alone that makes this assignment especially significant, but also the vital fact that the rreponsiliility involves the development of our own children The propriety h js not only the MH- - wT jUnjr Mtinn Uy- - ttlrn be-tv- times' in the past, too little at- within the realm of has been paid to the need of afler the bigness of the in this particular electa Thought has been had almost for consideration, revolving mend business matters and men have IM elected to membership on the bird because of their business Qua IlVital and Indispensable aa lations. Am credentials are, they are not all on the Ad should find representation liking r u- - d ordinary business. It would seem that the electorate of the city could not err seriously in recognising the importance of this fact. The school board should be truly rep- Radio Program Win Enthusiastic Reception Telephone and Letter Applauae Arriving. Snutheastemers exhibited rare singing talent last Sunday evening in the program presented over the radio through station K F P T under the auspices of the Sugar House Business Men's league. It received wide acclaim during the week. Secretary Lon Fisher delivered a brilliant talk on the Southeast as a home center. He stressed the significance of the home as a social institution, and a factor in government. The musical program was exceptionally line. Those who participated and that ,too, with rare artistry were Mrs. George A. Allen, Mrs. Agnes Bolto, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frazee, Don Priestly and Mrs. Ge rge A. Goff. Mrs. Earl J. Glade served as accompanist. Quite a number of Sugar Housers accompanied the artists to the studio and enjoyed the program. FREE PARTY IN'ODEON NEXT TUESDAY, PROVIDED BY GENERAL MANAGER OF K. AND K. ENGINEERING CO. Asa step in augmenting the spirit of Sugar House, June Keddingtou, manager of the K. & K. Engineering, on next Tuesday evening, November 18, will entertain at a brilliant dancig party in the Odeon. Mr. Keddington is presenting the party with the compliments of his company and he wants Southeasterners to accept of his hospital ity. There will lie no charge of admission. I He is sparing neither linii- - nor ex- pense to make the affair cpurhal in ntertainnmnt circles in the Southeast. The dance music will be the best that money can secure. Refreshments will served. Our party has for! Its objective, said Mr. Keddington, the bringing closer together of our. friends of the Southeast. We want everyone to feel welcome whether thej have received Supfar House Business Men's League on Tuesday evening last, gath- ered at the Elk's club and celebrated with a . . pretentious Armistice day banquet. The program which concluded with a tribute to the heroes of the world war, was enthusiastically acclaimed. Every of the elaborate affair was especially well taken care of by Secre a ticket or not. We want li to be Lou Fisher and tary his e banquet committee. The acrvice at strictly a community aflair and of course, shall appreciate a wide spread ihe Elks club and tho numerous courtesies of the management were response. From the arrangements we such as to merit superlative praise are making, I sincerely feel that everyJohn D. Spencer First Speaker one will enjoy themselves Immensely, President Marvin O. Aston banded Housa by such men ss the father of Among the features of this community the toastmaster's gavel over to Cashier A C. Smoot. de-la- :! live-wir- COLD WEATHER SUGGESTS CARE IN FIRE MAKING en-Ad- HIT a Attended by the largest gathering of members in its history, the affair, we shall give away a magnifi- George A. Goff of the Sugar Inimitable Stories Banking cent turkey gobler. Coine la the Company, who W. D. Roberta, Manager of the in fine fashion. presided store and get your tirkets if you Roberts Hotel, told a dozen or ao of John 1). Spencer, public-spiriteresentative. Surely where one thoushaven't already received them. friend of the Southeast, was the first Ills brilliant stories. Related In his and teachers are Involved, they are speaker. His theme waa "Sugar House characteristic style, first in one dtwt entitled to representation m the board as Salt takers see it. The courageous and then another, those stories carried that controls their respective work frankness of Hie brilliant speaker waa many a powerful punch. They brought activities. day acclaimed. Mr. Spencer expressed his out volleys of laughter, and Mr. RoIt also would seem that the entire laird. surprise st the size of the group in berta had to respond to the applause. educational interest of the city would For instance, at the present time the attendance. He hsd fell that the bur Greasing ths Squeaks an such much better served be by y J. A Rockwood. Manager, of the gnonnel of the board is derived den of putting Sugar House over had assure would repthat : arrangement fra-ml from the business and legal fallen on the shoulders of a compara- Granite Furniture Company, interestieducational point of ties. In spite of the fact that resentation of the tively Tew men, but saw before him ngly portrayed the power derived Arir work aa members has directly to view. almost a horde. of man power. With from a harmonious working together Was, for Instance, the taking of BRILLIANT BE and showed what that meant to Sugar TO k vith such professional matters as CITY. SHOULD HELP COMPREHENSIVE ARRAY OF RULES characteristically clear-cu- t phrase, he House. out of the local darational processes, there is not an music supervision Quoting from Edgar A Guest, the inveighed idea a few of against he stressed the advantages in business-buildintteator in the group. True, these achooola a business problem alone? men to shoulder the having season suggests the propjietyjvf community The coming of of a real brotherhood. n 'do not teach, but they determine Hu It not actually been treated aa work of eirmtirt entfurb and AFFAIR care in preventing fires this winter . We are pleased to submit bulldtng every President Ashton Thers Also ikt is to be taught and how it is to such? showed the to of achieve power such to Every citizen should be aroused to our readers a series of rules prepared by the New York Chapter a group with every man on the President Marvin O. Aston, not to taught While the recommenda-ta- i job. election. He of the superintendent are usually the Importance of this of the American Institute of Architects. While they are somewhat Mr. Spencer pointed out that nothing be outdone by any one with stories to watch It his make every Allurements to Exceed Those of Any should duty itopted with regard to methods and they are nevertheless particularly appropriate and sig- could stop the growth of the Southeast especially about the 8cotch, unloosed that effects the schools. Previous Ysar. ether aspects of the educational pro- movement with every member of the League or- a bunch of them that went home thun-d- Ilerc are the rules: nificant. Institutions should be em, the board, after all, is the con These great rously. President Ashton's stories 1. Install Immediately a fire extinganization acting in concert and showat a basis on that squares The backed up his plea for an enthusiastic season in years ia guisher in each story of the house in cleaning except in the open air, or tolling factor. It determines such vi- maintained how ed holiday biggest such thorougly compensatory with the finest educational standard a least in front of an open door, and be al considerations as school curricula, in the world and they should be held the avowed determination of the live-wir-e conspicuous place, and show every sure there is do fire or open flame activity would be. His fine speech participation in public affairs on the Supart of every member of the League. the committee was enthusiastically received. appointed by member of the household how to use Kts, niethoda, teacher personnel and inviolate against any Influence that is of any kind within the room, or any He asked for Intensified, House Business Mens league to db When Sugar House Was Young but gar ia the tank The best, variety auy oilier matters that do not come not genuinely American. interest. He,' too drove, home the rect the campaign for the coming the squirt gun type has the advan- adjoining room, or even on the floor J. and Neplii Hansen, president below. The vapor of such fluids when challenge to every league Christmas season. tage of being more easily handled by mixed with air forma an explosive manager of the Granite Lumber and freindly Hardware Company, depicted graphic- member to do a full members duty This year about $1,200 will be diatrir woman. Do not neglect the drilling mixture which is exceedingly danger ally the Sugar-Housof the early and to take advantage of the opporbuted in prizes. The first prize has of he tanks once a year. He described seventies. the section tunity afforded by that membership. been determined upon as a $287 radio If you own an automobile always Do not build a fire In an open fire- at Earl Jay Glade also spoke on how most before is of those appeared set. A long series of other prizes ranga fire cntingulsher In it. It use to carry advertise the section. or it. leave and and away go were in attendance born and place thereby ing from $50 each down will be award- may not only save your car, but your The music for the occasion was proft replace without a substantial gave a clear-cu- t of how much idea open ed. The object of this arrangement and possibly your house. vided by the Harmony Four and made spark screen. bad actually be done by the buslness- to dlstrlbutethe awards just as widely garage, A chimney too hot to hold your hand an enthusiastic impression. lias it atove unless Do not use a as is possible and thus augment the builders of Hie section. Committees to handle the matter of against cointortably ia defective and brick or metal protection unproper Mr. Hansen traced Hie early found- - the holiday campaign were appointed should be examined immediately. LAST YEAR'S RECORD WINS WIDE PRAISE. derneath. Never keep ashes in wooden of numerous businesses in Sugar j as follows: ing or injure insulation by receptacles or put them anywhere ex- Do not destroy Once more the call is out to Salt Lakers to make ready to tell the Side Lights on on nails cords banging electric light cept in a ineiul container. TorUl about their or hooks. truly wondrous city. President Frank II. Cook of the allow combustible rubbish to Do nol k Chamber of Commerce has sent out the call through the various 1M not leave lighted kerosene lamps accumulate in or about the house but ffliniitlePH which have been duly appointed for this important assign or under do nol. Imin uuaniities of paper, ex- near Inflammable material, is to he raised for proper use in exploiting the ritv June Keddington was (here. shelves. a in rubbish or other celsior. shavings He wsis the sa.no Juno. the millions of people t lie country over. Do nol allow children to have matchof a stove or fireplace or in a llu-rwas because ho know You you Considering the splendid cnndillon niu.li less play with them. es. furnace. hvhlrli (lie city now finds Itself with thoroughly on the job ss at tills nu henrd him. in Do not throw burnt matches ou the used or clothes of sin Beware be Is to tags burn nient. Secretary Bay i l Ho has ait optimistic something period ahead aa far as into waste baskets, and never or or floor or magnlfl-renpolishing cleaning kilncKs fs concerned,' it will not he rerely rompllmented on the about him that niakos him good com oiling floors a burnt match until you away throw spontamay instilled ignite furniture. They liss he that SALT LAKE SCHOOLS WILL HOLD SPECIAL EXERCISES FOR spirit ifflrult to raise this amount of money. pany. no spark. holds it sure ufter and are burn them absolutely sure It Be EACH DAY. Tha hanks of Salt Lake City are said throughout the entire orgnnlzatlon. No. youro liilidakon. it Is not any- neously. Do not hang clothes in rontaci with or store in metal container hhavp siwut 168,000,000 on deposit. la a distinct credit to Salt take Wy thing out of a bottle. Its his whole-soule- using, or stoves stovepipes. or very near hot out of doors. There should be no reticence in Join Iht'i a lot of money; f 75,01)0 Is the personality. Throughout all America, next week, is to be celebrated as Ameriing to sell Salt take to the world. Never bring a kerosene can near a stmit I melton of (hat auin. can Education Week. Without question, it is one of tlic most vital Hat Same Attributes stove which lias a fire In it, and never It is gratifying In Sotitlieasterners lo of the advertising quota wilt Ills usual spurklos showed Burt Jack aa atove a fhm dlfTers whether hniM-- i iih it ia needed from (lie sl-An kensen- into movements cT the entire year, and should receive the eager attention observe that their own townsman, F. of mil wit. At tlinos It waa so sharp pour of not. opportunity. whM out or is In the wlili lire the honored been think has Korns! only S. of workers. mill, of cverv I'talin. Very often Ibis as to cut like the douce. Ills good you1H not uso gasoline or naptha for Qulntlllsn. nry Involves tho greatest sscrlflee. an Important assignment In I Ills fund niilurod American Education Week affords a lilt. made bunlcrlng achievement of America. Ml tt is an excellent opportunity to Superin raising raniiMiign. He Is rhiitrnuin o( nsiinlly Kindly given. Wednesday Is school and teacher of roiniiiltteo to chamber Hie standing advertising tendents and boards of education fine. functioning On this day, opportunity will be or day. Harthe Tho Hinging and playing Knr in the history of the chamber Hie eliamlier. Mayor l Clarence Nea discuss with the citizens such ques- afforded for the The Melancholy Days Arc Here people to meet the educahi this great organism Ion been so Ion Is I'biilrnian of the $75,000 delve. mony Four was a treat of Ural dimentions as finances, tiitializing of each school. teachers number cal and broughl Their lope sions. tional opi'ort unities, buildings Where possible arrangements will back the circus days. It was a bar equipment, playgrounds and recrea- be made to serve refreshments. In the business monlous (nil end or Iho old parade with methods, and tion. the budget however, the number of Hie steam planer toolin away to beat the tonnatton of voiatiolial and spe- Southeast, is so lr.r,?e as to those participating the band. cial c lasses, curricula, supervision, leg- make thi sfeature rather diffhu'.t. and islation. salaries, preparation ILLITERACY DAY I raining of teachers as well as numerAfter the banquet, Hie members of Thursday has been designated aa imous other educational matters of the taague who are identified with Illiteracy day. The need of adequate e. portant Six er Hie Klka Ignlge escorted the large schooling will be stressed PROGRAM LINED UP FOR cent of the population of our country group around the beautiful structure. EACH DAY. over 10 years of age have had no URCH COMMENCES A SERIES OF RADIO SERVICES OVER There were many expressions of approNext Monday is designated as Confine Hie at val appointments. schooling whatever. At the last cenfacts school STATION stitution Day. In every sus. then.' wen1 4.981.905 persons ovei 111 be stressed. about the constirution 10 years of age who could not road or conducted never lias wil our The that S. L. realize league should the child Every Chiiryli beginning Sunday night at 9 o'clock, write. Every orthis banquet. than affair constitution U the fundamental, Thono wtvuth nro to bo oon finer DAY. jM Sunday radio wrviivn. our PHYSICAL EDUCATIONor an appointment waa perfect; the service ehurch of the wtcil miller the ganic law of America the bond of tlm First of Presidency looking to tin Friday, the need niispiees club splendid. welfare. the of and popular national unity ill In- or the physique will be rare the rmlionHt over station K F f T. inIt is o'shh-n- i Tuesday is patriotism day. stressed. The role of physical educallebcr J. Grant will dellv- on this day to stimulate the tion as a character builder Is to be It was a fitting thing that Hie mem oclock. tended at nine die evening r Sunday series. hethe aliening address fallen the remember in the should bers Ik iiuinIc will lie furnished under appreciation of good citizenship II Is suggested that radio owners emphasized. roes of the great war by Hint aarml hearts of school children, but not for i bin of Director Arthur Me-a- t Invlle their friends into their homes Saturday will be observed as for reverent alienee. and school of lu moment every day that alone; God and Country day and all of the Grant stake. It promises and hear tho services. end. k of churches are asked to participate In every lesson should tend to that of apodal Interest. Manager Itockwooda atalement in the general treating this theme in their respecANNOUNCES CANDIDACY arouse, io is It hoped addition, two Instrumental trio House of the Sugar announces appreciation Jokers will bo furnished by the Und-- f public, a wholesome pride in the tive pulpits. Bishop IL A. U Fount of the school leagues radio concerts 81lers. his rsndldary as member appreciated. Tknm Norvlres will be offered each en-pt- ir m FINEST LEAGUE GATHERING IN HISTORY OF SECTION fire-buildi- wide-sprea- 175,000 FOND IS BEING d e RAISED TO ADVERTISE CITY Banquet AMERICAN EDUCATION THEME FOR NEXT WEEK fin-bo- vonili-i-fu- d Mui-l- i . GRANT TO SPEAK OVER RADIO SUNDAY AT 9 P.M. KFPT, J vn:( I are being made to rece.ve you. week. Arrangements next VMt you7chool tie.- a- Wls V |