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Show Watch for the Crimson Big Reduction in Automatic Electric Washers at Granite Lumber and Hardware Co. Soon Gardenia-Com- ing to Princess Theatre 7 ; Official Organ of the Gr&nite Lumber & Hardware Co. and the Hansen Auto Co. mouse rreoatims frtar Fall and Winter Rush POLICEMAN DISCUSSES TRAFFIC RULES E IS Me DOOOC JUraDR HIGH DOC on the Sugarbouse Gun Club Grounds HER FOR Business Fraternity Greatly F Encouraged at Manner in Which. business Has RePeppery Organization Is cently Picked Up; Indica Ready for Biggest Season Ever; on Your tkms for , Busy Season Toes, Irring! From Now On Are Bright . Reading Club to Be Organ ized for Young People October ' After a' distinctly peculiar lummer, Sue to a very complex buiWeaa situa-tlo-n. It ia now evident that condition are duo for a aubatantial change, in fact, already there haa been a very perceptible Increase In business actlv. Ity throughout our section, aa well aa elaewhera in the Waat Thia augurs well for, the coining holiday seasons in feet the enttra autumn and winter. Although the federal reserve bank haa loaned upwarda of 140,000,000 to the farmers of Utah sad he Immediate West, it la generally felt that ; Utah's record wheat and beet croga, will aid materially in easing the "financial situation. . At least, they - will aaalat in paying off the obligation that havo been Incurred during the past year when the country was going . through the aftermath of the war. It appears that maty of our people have been alow to recognise that that which follows war la aa much to bo feared ' and, striven against aa war Itself. Undoubtedly with the election out . .The ninth grade of the Irving Junior High School haa elected its The officer for th year 1150-1- 1. Matt were elected: officer! following Duffin, president; Kathryn Blackett, vice president: Raymond Murphy, secretary and treasurer; Howard Tuttle, hopmaater": Helen Knowlden, and Shirley Lonax, The library at Sugarhoua la now prepared for lia winter work. A new encyclopedia, many reference booka, some new fiction and stories for the children,' and a genuine desire on the part of the librarians to be helpful and useful, will make the library a center in Rugarhouse aa the long evenings approach. A departure from the usual routine will be a reading club for. the young people. At the first meeting, October 14, at I o'clock, In the children's room of the library, chosen author's life will be E th, touched on briefly, an outline of hfa lories given and those atoriea read Clydl ' The above reproduction indicates that ensuing month. At the next Hansen, A1 Strong, Mr. Fagg and June Kedding-to- n that author will be discussed are marksmen of tremendous prowess. As a matter of fact, however, the ducks that they are meeting in round table fashion, and each member of the will contribute his displaying here were shot by Forest Cumberledge, the superintendent of the repair department of gleanings forclub the Instruction and enthe Hansen Auto company. 4 tertainment of tha rest. There will be nothing compulsory Forest took the picture and naturally coidd? not share the glory. Being, a magnanimous chap, about the aipount of reading daie. his he the divided with the balance of however, The plan ia to supplement booty generously party. the reading required by the high achoela, and help the schools cultivate a taste for good yell-mast- The opening dance, which was givnight October 1. by the ninth graders for the member of their class and their friends, proved a success in every sense of the word. It was held in the auditorium of the school, which was decorated with fall flowers in a gold and blue color scheme. Punch was served during the evening. Music was furnished by the Harmony Jaxs orchestra. The Girls Swimming club baa been organised by Miss Lola Parrel, the physical education director of the school. About one hundred girlahave Joined and have been swimming at Waim Springs. Every body in the school la being weighed and tested by the physical education department and classified according to weight, heightwill and be strength. This classification used to determine their entrance into JJhege ..testa ever nr settle: It - XrVwr9v1nir-TIi- ar activities.. thr boys of the la state the that everywhere apparent high , as rank exceptionally Kh0 well stirred up with politics. On can specimens. physical hardly enter a store or office without Mr. Hagan, Mr. Eastman and Mr. being greeted with, "How's your poli- Winward are coaching a team of foottics this morning?" It is fitting and ball playera who can meet all corners. proper that this Interest should obtain. en Friday . ' BE TO SHI J BIGGES Popular "Land Merchant" Now Passes Danger Mark LAKE Sugar House Gun Club and Road to Re-Brainless Exhibition CharGuests Throng .Club Entire acterizes Escapade Property on OpenThe danger of endeavoring to hold up a Sugar House Institution was made dearly evident in the speedy manner in which the recent robbers of the Sugar Banking company were apprehended. Availing themselves of the advantage afforded by calling a few momenta after the bank waa opened in the morning, they proceeded to intimidate the entire organisation by tbruat-ln- g D Charles H. Norberg and As Organisation Miller in sociates in Charge of Af Ward District Thoroughfair Record Predict ly Alive to Community a veritable galaxy of at the cashier and assist pis before there wee even a shadow of an oppor- Needs i The big smoke la beginning to show op on the horlxon like the little cloud that develops Into a tornado. We are Phun-fa- lr speaking now of tha four-da- y to be given by Granite stake In celebration of Its twentieth yeer In buslneea. A prise for . the moat appropriate name waa offered by the social commit ten. The prise went to Mlaa Ignore LaKnunt of 1595 South Ninth Hunt. The name suggested and ia "Granite Giant (jubilee." The three G'h and everyone la promised a frolle that will put them away up in G. This is "everybody'a show." Lady of House gif you love work, why don't you finer it 7 Hill Alas, lad), love I Begging tid P. Mil- tunity of defense. Under the direction of Austin Commercial After leaving (he hank, they exhibler, the South Salt In Lake a genuinely con- ited a, brainless effort at escaping, goclub la functioning sistent manner. The organisation ing southward on the concrete highway holding regular meeting toward Provo, where they ran Into the the solve to vorlng thefnre. arms of the sheriffs of Salt Lake and are InevlUh.y that problems club rovers the Utah counties. The South Salt Granite district in the vicinity of the Surely such desperadoes are entitled stakeTaherna1" extending eouthw.L are tot he law's limit. It Is an Interesting the organisation of The meetings coincidence Hint there Is an Inattlutinn enthusiastically attended. suggests not very far away from the hank which The Neighborhood Monster Husl-neHouse they robbed whirl) has adequate repropriety of the Sugar tbs quirements to accommodate these gen-to Men's league Inviting tlemen for some considerable time of the South Salt lAke (.unmenliU .meet " come. club to participate In the nrx The hank will lose absolutely nothof the loeal organization. It spirit ra" he ing whatever hy thia crime as It ia happen that a community that will ho mutually help rnmpletsly protected by Inaiirance. Ike engendered ing Day The Sugarhouse Gun club devotees were treated to the experience of a lifetime on the club hunting grounds during the early days in October. That ducka were bagged Is evident from the photographic reproductions above. Practically eighty membera and friends were on the grounds for the the opening of the season. During entire early part of the month a veritable bang waa kept up by the enthusiastic gunners. Thousands of ducks were naturally bagged, all of which were apparently In the heet of physical condition, which went a long way toward making for many a palatable meal. In spite of the heavy shooting which took place in (hr early part of thr month, there will be a continual flight of duck over the club's grounds until late In the year. Without any question. therefore, there will be numerous excursions up to the club's property. ful. NOT1CE said Tommy Twaddles, "thisa lion of ltex Ilrarh'a latsuch rlKi waa ii The plot "Willie, Just take Hii'ko two Jugs honk says that orphan ," trees and est screen drama. "The Crimson and go to Ih evlllago and gel e quart fine musician that he mads fact brtnga out an Interesting tnnea move." of molHaare." OrIn New v our slater Teresa Hn t concerning the Mnrdl Gras "Hut one Jug will hold II.' mother. There Is i.hniis anv day," grumbled la Twad- ion tin. where the play la laid.maak Why have I got to take two?" the law a raising agalnat "Her phi"0 '.''Vthf bloik reveler, for one thing, and there ofarea "Hrcauae, my boy, if you have two dles. move families luga you can't lie dipping your finger twenty other rulea to protect those who fish In the last two months. ! aa you come home." to masquerade. Ilex Reach cleverly takes advantage of this fact to weave n plot of exceeuleg Intricacy and conblind. of Claude Richards of the Kimball A Richards will relearning that he la gradually recuperating from a very aerioua siege of appendicitis, which has kept him congned at the L. D. 8. hospital during the past month. While Mr. Richards' condition was very precarious, he ia now gradually gathering strength, so that within the coming week it may be possible for him to leave the hospital, although it may be some time before he will be strong enough to take up hia regular Friend Breaking Crowd. ' -- p. - Gar-ilrtiln- October Special of Everyone who contemplates the purchase an electric washer during the Fall or Winter should get in touch with the Granite Lumber and Hardware company immediately. the comDuring the balance of this month, which ofpany is putting on a washer special fers a surprisingly large saving on the purchase of the ever popular AUT-PMATI- ELECTRIC WASHER- Get Particular at Once At Hyland 210. to tha exercise of care In crossing streets, etc. That few accidents have occurred, thus far, la due in great measure to th continued vigilance of the traffic officers, who ara sparing neither pains nor effort to put into effect the laws that make for safety. There are, however a number of items that can hardly be classed as laws, the respect of which would aid materially in thia matter. Iq commenting on thia need for Increased vigilance yesterday, Officer Smoot aald: In my opinion, a word of warning from our Sugar Houae police officers particularly for the prevention of accidents to women and children ia timely and deserves mention In the columnc of the Neighborhood Booster. Many children are now In attendance at the Koreat and Irving Junior reading. The club will start with Dickana. schools, bo(h of which arc In such South that Twenty-fir? ' POiapa the itiosl entertaining street and the thoroughfares which ador all writers of English. He touches .times certain of it. lb during day. -greatest heights ' atrif thg greatest join ara poaaibly more extensively used by depths, and hia characters are always children with ua. The program for October In the than .any other similar streets city. and November Is aa follows: "in view of the fact that these streets a re relatively narrow and the further SPRAGUE BRANCH READING fact that at tha very time the children CLUB. are going o or coming from school there Is normally considerable traffic on all Thia month we read Dickana. Oliver Twist Meet Mr. Elgin and the of our highways, It la vitally necessary that great care be exercised that acciAPtfJi,...Doder Nancy and the terri dents may be averted. Parents may ble Bill Bikes. well drill their children in this matter David Copperfleld Supposed to be the of precaution. It aeema to me that if life of Dickens. the young folks can be impressed with Old Curiosity Shop Travel with Lit- tha importance of being either at their tle Nell and her grandfather or play, going to it or coming through work rural England. from it without an undue amount of rapera Laugh with Mr. useless loitering that much of the danPwick Pickwick and hia chums, or laugh at ger attendant upon our traffic and safety problems can be obviated. them. "I am taking this opportunity to act Martin Chuszlewlt Visit America a number of safety rulea which with Mark Taplry and enjoy hia op- down will be helpful all around If parent timism. will asalat ua in bringing them to the Nicholas Nickleby Maks the ac- attention of tha people generally. of quaintance Squeers and freeze RULES. and starve with the boys In hla school. 1. Don't play on tha roadways. Tale of Two Cities "Greater love hath 5. Roller skat on the aldewalka and no man Sit with the knitting not on the streets. , women and count the dropping 5. Never chase a playmate or ball heads. the street without exercising the Christmas Carol Eat tho browned across utmost precaution. goose with the Scratchtt family. 4. Don't hang on automobiles, cars, Short Stories Dickens at hla beat. trucks or wagons Great Expectations The name pro6. Dont play around or behind autoclaims the disappointment of wrong mobile: there may be .other cars or mabition. autos approaching on the other aide. Our Mutual FYlcnd. C. Look both ways before crossing Little Ixirrit On the debtors'' prison, tha street. Pictures From Italy, 7. Don't croas the street diagonally. Bamaby Rudgc A tale of the riots of I. Always obey the traffic officer's 1790. signals and commands. Child's History of England. . When carrying an umbrella do not Bleak House Th eagonles caused by it to obscure your view. permit the courts of chancery. 10. keep to the right and Always Hard Times A abort story. corners. cut don't The Mystery of Edwin Drood d 1L Pass over crossing! aa quickly aa by Dickens daughter from note left by Dickens after hia death possible. and one of hla beat atoriea. 12. Parents should not leach their children to fear a policeman. . He is She Do you know why I refused their friend and will protect and help you? them. He I can't think. Tho Neighborhood Booster takes this She Y ou guessed it. occasion to urge the people of this secI waa praialng my wife for her devo- tion to study carefully the suggestions our tion and care in nursing me through a of Officer Smoot to the end that business section particularly. In spite critical Illness. continue U "Well, Henry," said she, "who wants of Its heavy traffic, may be known for Its safety. a widow with three children?" . lty CARNIVAL EVER A Now that the Sugar House section haa attained almost metropolitan proportions. it la eminently fitting that more heed be given to the warning of our traffic officers with reference st I I- T 14 Lay Down Rules That Will Aid Materially in the Prevention of Accidents viction. Prlnccaa theatre, Sunday and day. October 17 and IS. Mon- DONT FORGET The nm eked and hooded figure was surrounded by a band of notorious odds were all Th counterfeiter. looked against him. A beautiful girl on In terror, pleading for his life. The I with blood, gardenia, stained crimson dropped from her breast. Slowly, aure-il- y I ; the i receiver tilted then! telephone See Rex Heuch'a thrilling mystery me The Crimson Gardenia." Princess theatre, Sunil.iy and Monday, October 17 and 1. youwTllall WANT TO SEE IT; supervision of. t'mler the person Rex Tlrnch and the able direction of Gar-- , Reginald Harkcr. "The Crimson denis" gives t the screen hl drama-of i tint consider the perfect expression - ;i logicalthe dramatic art. Event Ismore not a flaw ly and quickly. There nor a "wcuk spot" throughout the six Princess theatre Sunday and Mon-ri- a, October 17 and IS. 1 firm o( joice in work. The entire force of the enterprising Kimball & Richards organisation ia naturally glad to learn of the recuperation of Mr. Rlchnrds, aa hia absence haa been keenly felt in the organization during th past month. STATE PRISON HAS I Mr. Jones loved hla better half dearly, but waa, unfortunately, more Prison Farm Duplays Comlavish in love than money. (Karting one day on a long bualneaa prehensive Exhibit at the trip, he left Mrs. J. abort of money, Big Annual Exposition but promised to send a check, which, needless to' say, did not arrive. When the rent became due hla wife teleUnder the direction of Wllford Giles, graphed: who is in charge of the prison farm "Rtone broke. Landlord in the house. ore of the moat attractive exhibit at Wire me money." the Utah atate fair was displayed. Mr. J. answered: "Am short myself. The exhibit Included mostly farm Will soon send check. A thousand vegetablea which are used at the Instikisses." tution ax well as livestock. The disExasperated, aha wired buck: "Don't play waa located In the north section landlord Gave bother about money. of the horticultural building. The qualone of the k'sses. He was more than ity of the squash, carrot, potatoes, satisfied." bean, and melons wax the object of frequent remark. Home of the squaxh KINDLY NOTICE and oumpkinx weighed nearly 100 H- - is Hooster The Neighborhood dellversd the second Saturday in every month. If you don't get your copy, we would appreciate your we shall phoning Hyland 511 and see that immediate delivery Is made suhoui charge to you. We shall be glad to advertise social any church function or If given of free charge gathering to us on the Monday preceding the second Saturday of each month. Som-plete- Just Look at These Glenwood Commercial Range Our Price, $155 Present value, $237. 20 r Discount on our entire stock of Goodrich Diamond Tires 1 pounds. We have a few pipe furnaces that we have replaced with Calorics. We offer those that are in good condition for sale at a big sacrifice. Mr. Newlywed went to the grocery store to do her morning marketing. 'She wax determ'eed that the grocer should not take a. (vantage or her youth 'and Inexperience. re dreadfully These eggs paint. It is the We still have a quantity of close-ou- t now is $4.00. regular S5.20 per gallon. Our price left. have ('all at once and sec what colors we small she criticised ' "I knnr It." he answered. 'But Ihst a the kind the farmer bring me. They lire just fie-- h from the country this . morning. the Ye" snid thr bride, "and that s are those farmers. They with trouble ' so anxious to gel their egax sold that ' they lake thrmVi'e 'he next too soon ' ! flurry i f i if you expect to get in on these bargains. ' T ) |