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Pnim Nu. 0 their advantaye to spread such pri payanda in o!'f order that they may continue in jmsitioiis to enftlvMUtl At Ntil H1U fm fullt Uf AM lM Ul-pf Vi r f. nt jmssihle for cithers. advantages joy In cther words the constitution that these .i.r: Jt. A. i larn iLMNt; jifko! jaiiple and their followers are talking almut is nil cl i t M u oi I tram-jurie-d N-vehicle a which may Virk t'ty, simply tJ ujxm JIMMV WAl.KKK, . L.CI tin l;ul who .'tnn.k th ilukt u th United to the public projuyanda. To them it is not a m.i i S H j!15 .Stiiti hi suit whn IhrrnJrnt-invrritiira-tio- u charter jointing guidance over a route winch A a Ki.ii.il - I1 i as the to promises genuine jumjle happiness t,f thi nation' ptiinU lowurj VCVn.i.v t is jiUnninr lo rrturji to whole. ctmnju-nrsK I ' this country. Anil they are planum: m jrrand ' Sj !, , for him when he returns, in fact, even -- Hi I il jo A fro.misim; talkiiiK' of running him again for mayor. v, in k N.- ! i it i Maill Jimmy alimented himself when it TJU social security legislation passed at the late .Ml. A 'i i n. M that he miyht ! asked ijuestiuns claries tiw session of congress prohahly does lud emHientioin-im estimation which might prove brace the Ftopian comjileteiiess that many .,n W .ei' I!..Sl.il i!.i' disayreeahle to answer. Would like. It does, however, a mighty fine Jh H I I ii. i Not Ions since Sam Insull, utility holding of starting at t lit laittom of a national problem company riyy.r extraordinary, was returned the solution of which will undoubtedly make or from (irecre, tried and turned' loose on an break jsipular government in the Fnited States. l 1! pul.lic (some meanies call Vm sucker?) It is encouraging that a start has len and nveiitly some of his "high rimmed concerns made in the direction of solving the great naVoted to resume paving Sam annuties in the sum tional this Ising an indication that problem, of JlMjiwi. there is promi-- e that society will U the Is ttir .Now we can readily understand why the Iai- - for steps already taken and others to follow. Our rojiean nations selected the I nited Mates from 'stage coach method of ojHiating governmental wliH'li to ls.irovv money for the conduct of the affairs under streamlined conditions must late Uoi Id War (vea. a "war to end wars") only ' will to repudiate thu-- e same debts. flit tin j t C Wl. ht .tr Mail h -- i.f.-l- i! Sffi l jj PRICE VISIT! o- j iir-culate- , ;.j,n d r r 1 ! r I d rm-trol)- s .u-lrl- li 1 ! 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(ajL.,.a l it !. u ally in ejih tuwn vu-u- r for rlltotment in 'dlSCUsinl tte n.ri, to visit the Ir- - ,.i,t all I a; l.i af.Is ! I .0 11.1 afe inv.tt-. .i.i.i. g ui. mi for til- Kigt, group. W I. It tl Will ifj- fiill-- i umitiOiliSievl offi- - Ikvulder dam hi full dctbiU Par-j- ef Hi., afr rsjevially urged to contact .jay evening at it., to the uiebj iiumU-r- o,n , pfiet- s lit!. 1 I i :"f It I j VARIED PROGRAM SET EOR COMING VVEEKATSTRAND I !.i v t j., will In- 'ho.vn a! 11. e Nil. iinl Sund.iV .Old Monday The inline e "lie of the lim-- I. nigh. itde and ,d I hi v.ieie lor.i mn-- i loin long k ret n dia-- i have his fi eoiv.j-lrlcf r Ma i .orn.is i f lln i i i.d In he held e ' by (be "lining .e!.di in the pathway of lam- - l.i.d Imi niu nn-n- l ;t"iK i.ilion of Ihe oi and It. oily, She ioiiii:illed pair Crn-- ward Tui-d.i- y eveninil, screen comedians For nearly Jll ',rs r 11. m Ihe .oniivmi nl b.atl (,f years the duo has delighted screen i,,ir L 0 S .la rnai le. A program ;ni1 lnN and a dance will fans throughout Ihe woild with their of In their latest full- - Mature the social Iloiiiuc featuic, their own ns Jesse lanky turns to ASSAULT BRINGS FINK the task of i hapsixiimg them in the ",llth is h"ked at the Strand for Aussie Kimtx-M,i,v nn1 "ednevtay. the comic pleaded guilty lavish For musical production. ,,Ked-iTJustice J. W, Hammond Friday heads on Parade, scheduled 'at the rouI,,t' r,,rnPs through a tale of theatre in Iteljn-- r Friday and ' '"U,re a,1(l bitrigue in Scotland and to a charge of assault and buttery and (India. leaving in its path a trail of was fined t40. with the alternative Saturday. of serving 20 days in the county jail. The picture uses music, dances, rfv merriment, Attired in the habiliments of Scotch Kimher allegedly attacked Orson iriance and sjiectacle to tell a brisk case worker for the federal comedy story. John Boles and Dixie highlanders, Laurel and Hardy pre-L- Rowley, emergency relief administration. head the cast in singing and hilarious caricatures of the roles. Raymond Walburn and us from hell' and once again top See The first for Jack Haley are featured. 'the heights of the art of pantomine. office your supplies. Warner Brothers latest comedy Maybe It's Love," the First The Irish In Us." which pre- - .tonal comedy which will be shown at cast, other members of which are rents James Cagney, Pat OBrien. Jthe Strand Thursday only is clean. Frank McHugh, Ruth Donnelly. JosMcHugh. Olivia de Havilland clever, funny and dramatic. Gloria and Allen Jenkins as the principal Stuart and Ross Alexander head the eph Cawthorn, Dorothy Dare and many other prominent p'layers Plans For Mutual Social Completed - ALWAYS COMPARE PRICES EErOP--E YOU BUY. WE DO XW ASK THAT YOU PURCHASE CERTAIN AMOUNTS TO RECEWE THE EENEPITS OF OUR EXCEPTIONALLY LOW TRICES i - Mu-Hie- ! I bc-fo- ie u, j ee lad-man- tic ro-.s,- ,nt Sun-Advoc- Na-dra- Notice to JhsL No CSttR IVh Scherer. Mohrland No CulO IVlfgutcs Bernard E. Christensen. William S AYates, and Dominic CaMrello lternates Maurme Johnson. Jack V. Douglas, and Ira Demick Sweet Mine No. 6511: Delegate John E, Brinley. Clear Creek No. 678S: Delegate Arthur Hansen. gut"-Edw- WhdhojcL 0$. Jsd&pIwwL (BUIa, Salt Lake City No. 250: Delegates Fred Karris, Harold G. Crose. Meat Cutters Salt Lake City No. 537: Delegates Roy Reese, G. H. Anderson, F. A. Carpenters : PLEASE BE SURE to read the notice enclosed with your telephone bill which you will receive soon. It explains the charges covered by that statement and brings your telephone bill up to date. THE BILL INTRODUCES the new method of rendering telephone bills as originally explained in the notice accom, panying your August 1 bill. iRalph Fuler. Salt Lake Hod Carriers' No 79: Alter- (Delegate Gus R. Anderson. nate Duncan McPhie. Rotarians Capture SecondHalf Title In Legion Circuit IN THE FUTURE ALL LOCAL TELEPHONE BILLS WILL BE DATED THE 6th OF EACH MONTH We will be glad to answer any questions or give any additional information you desire. The Rotarians clinched the second-hal- f championship in class B of the American Legion Junior Baseball e by pounding out an 1 victoiv over Shell Oil Thursday. Ker.nick allowed the losers only two hits and struck out 11 men in four mmno Both cf the Shell hit.--, came m inning, when the lostn sco!vi their only run Greenwood was the nta.n 'nku for the Rotarians, clouting out t.vo singles and a triple in three 'mit , t,t bat. Wahl.-trocerter fielder for the winners, belted out a home run ku-'gu- fust Call Our Business Office Please Head file IVoficc Enclosed VVIfh Your Dill -- f champions, at Grand Junction Sunday, September 15 IlyTor.p water marked bond paper in packages at vpewr10c 68c n - LIMIT None to Dealers at Th GAL JARS 2 A-- J1'J l 1 LB. 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JELL-- 0 CHEESE 0C Mild jC 20 Lbs 59s Pound Sugar 5 Lbs- 39c Powd. 3 Pounds - : Jars Quart DOZ. 5.35 100 Honey DOUBLEIIEADER SCHEDlLI D Arrangements have been made the Blue Blaze Coal nire of (,,, sumers for a doubleheader wit'-- , t. Shell Oil team, westtrn ! ; Utah Beet Theatrical Stage Employes Salt Lake City No. 99: Delegates Edwin A. McFairn, Roy Hartnett. Moving Picture Operators Ogden No. 450: Delegates J. M. Hurst, and Maurice Morrin. Alternates Frank Reinke Harold Jones. Brewery Workers Salt Lake City No. Delegates Charles W. Spence, and Elbert R. Konold. Sheep Shearers No. 1: Delegate 'Henry Johnson. Salt Lake City Musicians No. 104: Thomas A. Nichol, and Delegates John W. Holden. Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly: Thomas E. Myers, and Delegates La TIdjlv fcfjpudtwsL DOZ- - ard n, Subscribers THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY Lntuda Ogden Mcdt Cutters No. 37: Delegates Earl Morris, Frank Purring-toand A. V. Johnson. Alternates Seth Reeder, Edward Grote, and H. C. Fouver. Bartenders, Cooks and Waiters Price No. 418: Delegates William Pizza. Alternate Robert E. Lee. I. U. of M. M. and S. W. Eureka No. 151: Delegates Thomas Householder and Roy Johnson. Alternates H. E. Naylor, and Cub Elton. Bingham No. 2: Delegates Peter Kovak and John Harvey. Typographcal Salt Lake City No. 115: Delegates M, I. Thompson, and Marcus Leo Hamsun. Alternates Junius Fenton Rhodes, and Walter J. Hughes. cYlmv ifismchiMm S.u mo:. ,i:i "'cyersberg PRICE TclcpBftome SUGAR Divitfi cjcnl C Pint Jars c i it |