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Show HEALTHY CHILDREN Require well protected feet Se us PROGRESS SHOE REPAIRING CO. MERCHANTS LUNCII 35c Itdwren 12 and 2 P. 31. r "Si ' I uv;-- -- 7 BOHN BROS. Props. Sugar House Hy. 1227 Demoted to VOL. 1. NO. 2 o iy" "My the Development of the lieuutiful &mtheast SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. Cold Luncheon Anytime From 30c to 50c Candy Special Weekly i v' . W. F. Jensen Candy Co. Sugar House Candy Headquarters PRICE FIVE CENTS 192.1 Church Conferences To Be Held This Week Schools of Granite District to Commence Class Granite Stake Conference Will Be Held Next Sunday Registration At Granite Methodist Episcopal High School Aug. 31 and Convention to Be Held 1 Sept. , With Classes Sept. 4 at At Centenary Church take j At the Stake Tabernacle there are several important matters to be considered at the meetings on Sunday and urges all members of the Stake to be in attendance, lie reports the slake to be in excellent conditions, and the membership to be increasing. Meetings will be held as follows: 10 o'clock opening service. Meeting at 2 oclock and at 7:30 a meeting esthe fur young people. pecially The remainder of the Stake officers were Milton H. Ross, clerk; Thomas J. Yates, president of the high priests; Lenora T. Harrington, president of the Relief Society; Thomas E. Towler, of Sunday stake superintendent schools; Charles H. Norberg, president of Y. M. M. I. A.; May Green, president of the Y. L. M. I. A, Alma Lafount, president of the Primary Association and Thos J. Yates, Pres, of the Genealogical Society. Frank Y.Taylor Announces Three Sessions with Very Important Matters to be Considered. Pres. The Quarterly Conference of Granite Stake will be held Sunday, 6th in the Granite Stake Tabernacle, m 33d South and State Street. August Pres. Fnnk V. Taylor with hn counselors, Joieph Daynes and Edward ton will be in charge. Last evening Pres. Taylor H. Ander called a meeting of all ward and stake officers to formulate plans for the conference and to make arrangements for the especially large attendance The meeting was which is expected. well attended and everything points toward a very successful series of meetings on Sunday . President Taylor announces that special . Granite School District Prepared for Opening Sept. 4 Actual class work in schools of the rectly, the new building replacing the Granite District will commence on old Edison and Carlisle schools, which Mr. E. E. Sept 4th, according to D. W. Parratt, have been unsatisfactory. Superintendent, but there will be an institute preceding that date for teaich-t- n the complete program of which is si follows: Supervisors,' 9 a. m., August 27th, t office of the School District Principals, 9 a. m. August 28th. at Howe will be the principal of the sew school. Another innovation ia the introduction of the 11th grade at the Cyprus School in Magna, which makes it a Junior and Senior High School to the 11th year. Mr. Parratt feels that Work September 4th the Granite High ufter having completed a course in and coaching under the direction of the plaee on Saturday, August 31st, and Sept. 1st, famous Coach Iiockne of Notre Dame. according to 1). J. Thurman, priiu-- i The course was given at the Brig- Hishop A. W. Ieonard of San Francisco and Rev. Arthur J. Moore Tonight at Nililey Park at 8 p. m., of the school and actual class work ham Young University. the University of .Utah will present pal of San Antonio. Texas. Will lie Principal Speakers, With will commence on Tuesday Sept. 4Jh. Principal Thurman looks forward to the very admirable three act comic Hishop Leonard Presiding. On August 31st. at 9 a. m a very successful school year during opera, The Marriage of Nannette." all theFriday, Freshmen and Sophomore stu- the coming term. Everything js in With three loeal girls, Virginia Freeze, event in church cir- A unanimous invitation has been exas Nannette, the leading role, Melba dents will meet in the auditorium of readiness for the reception of the stu- clesAninimportant antended Rev. Cox to serve his congreUtah is the forty-foi.rt- h the school prepared to register. Mr. dents next Friday and Saturdny. ComMarion and Judd, Sharp, and an all nual session of the Utah Mission of gation as pastor for the next year. star east, the production will undoubt, Thurman desires the fact emphasized mittees of the faculty for the con- the Methodist Episcopal Church, beFollowing is the cumplote programs that only first and second year high trol and guidance of various student edly be of very high order. school students should come on Fri- activities are as follows: ing held in the Centenary Church, 1740 of the convention: Production of this opera at Nibleye from August 23rd to Wednesday, August 22, 7 :4!i p. m. that they should be there Catalogue Committee Ezra Foul-so- Fifth East St., Park is made possible through the day and at 1923. This session is fortunate Anniversary of the Board of Foreign 20th, 9 oclock. promptly Mary S. Wilcox, Ijawrencu Wal- in huving as its presiding officer Bish- Missions. courtesy of and cooperation with the Address, Our Overseas On Saturday, Sept. 1st, at 9 oclock, lace. music department of the University of ResiDr. Marvin A. Rader, Mis-- s D. W. A. Work, LL.1) by Leonard, I)., op Committee Utah. It has been found necessary to Junior and Senior students will likeEthel S. lient Bishop of the Sun Francisco binary on Furlough and Acting AsPublicity s. move the Friady date, the time for wise meet in the auditorium for regis- Chance, Leone Gamette, John W. sistant Secretary of tho Board of ForArea. Niblcy Park Art Programs to Thurs- tration and it is desirous that regisia one of the fifty-tw- o eign Missions. Bishsop tration be should completed during day night for this week only. The these two Social Committee LeRoy W. HilThursday, August 23. Mission Openbishops of the Methodist Episcodays. , opera is three acts, with a thirty-piec- e lam, Ethel S. Chance, Jean C. Fol- pal Church its governing body, who ing Session. 9:1)0 a. m. The SacraThere are several new teachers at som, Mary S. Wilcox, orchestra, and will begin promptly on Joseph II. Davis. are chosen by delegates assembled in ment of the Lord's Supper adminisGranite this year in various departtime. Dramatics Maud general sessions of the Church, and tered by Bishop A. W. Leonard. 10:00 Farnsworth, Amy a. m. Roll (bill. Organization of the Among the students who presented ments, as follows: L. G. Walter Williams Tuckficld, A. are therefore widely known for their Pearl Christensen, Sewing. Election of officers and force and power. Bishop Leonard is Mission. themselves at State University for Caproni. Ezra Poulson, B. A., English. also world president of the Epworth committees. Reports of the district summer school work this year were L. LawSilas Debating Millicent Lyons, B. A., Mathematics. Cheney, and pastors. 12:15 p. five young prime donnas, each of League, organization of young people Jessie Hendrickson, B. S., Domestic rence Wallace, LaVon B. Sharp. which has more than a million mem- in. Adjournment. whom had sung the principal role in 2:30-5:0- 0 Athletics Rex Sutherland, Samuel ber scattered all over the world. a grand opera. Professor Thomas Science. p. m. District ConferHeber Meeks B. S., Commercial. Baird, Valentine Gorlinski, W. U. Bishop Ieonard will deliver the prin- ence. Giles, head of the musifc department, Frances Laura Watson, A. B., Biol- Maughan. 7:45 p. m. Anniversary of tha cipal address at the Epworth League says that each of the young ladies, all Address by B. A. Burningham, Banquet which will be held this even- Board of Temperance. Graduation of whom come from Utah cities or ogyLiGenevieve B. Hart Wilcox, S., Mary Cornell, Genevieve H. Wilcox, ing at 7 oclock at the Centenary Dr. C. C. Ranch, representing the towns, shows exceptional capabilities brary. Jessie Hendrickson, lesrl Christen- Church. It is expected that delega- Board of Temperance. and training. John W. Summerhays, Music. sen. tions of young people will lie present Friday, August 24, 9:00 a. m. DeProfessor Giles was fortunate in Mary S. Wilcox, B. A., Civics and Grsnitian Holier Mecka, Hazel Sel- from Ogden, Bingham, lark City and votional address by Bishop A. W. discovering for summer school pro- History. Leonard. the Salt Lake Churches. Frances Watson, Claire I.iddle. duction a comic opera The Marriage Hazel Catherine Selby, B. A., M. A., by,Dean 9:30 a. m. Presentation of Our Sunday morning Bishop Leonard of Girls Eva Lindquiat of Nannette," with roles of almost cowill deliver tha sermon at 11 a. m., World Service Program, by W. H. A. N. Bcckstrand. Ihotograph equal importance for these five Last years faculty mem new who Classes Seniors, llortense Redd; the Sacrament of Baptism will also Neil, representing the Committee on singers. A large chorus and orches- will return are: and Advance. Ten mintra will also take part, and the male Juniors, Millicent Lyons; Sophs., Dor- lie administered hy him, and there will Conservation D. John Thurman, Jr., B. S., Prinutes discussion. Mildred Moss. he a reception of new memliers. roles are all in capable hands. Freshmen, othy Ingalls; 10:10 a. m. Anniversary of tbe cipal. Sunday evening Bishop LeopThe first part of the summer school Student Activities Student Court, ardAgain William B. Maughan, B. A., Mathof Education. be the principal speaker and Board will Address, William B. Maughan; Legislature, J,o-gThe Stolen an operetta, Flower ematics. the Local Church with close of his sermon will anthe at Strengthening Queen, suitable for the teachera to Wiseman; legislature, Elliott nounce the appointments of Method- a Trained Leadership by Dr. B. E. Samuel Baird, B. S., Physical Eduuse in their high schools was studied cation. Hartwell. ist Episcopal preachers for the state Smith, representing the Board of Edand presented. Gamette, B. S., Art. of Utah during the coming year. This ucation. Ten minutes discussion. Alma N. Bcckstrand, B. S., PhysIn commenting upon the situation, 10:50 a. m. Ten minutes recess. will be one of the most important feaProfessor Giles says that the stimu- ics and Chemistry. 11:00 a. m. Announcements and tures of the whole Convention. Ethel Chance B. A., English. lation of singing in opera often draws Another special attraction of the Introductions. Eva Lindquist, B. S., Domestic out capabilities of voice that are a 11:30 a. m. Anniversary of the convention is the presence of Rev. Arthur J. Moore, Pastor of the Travis Board of Home Missions. Address, surprise to both teacher and pupil, and Science. B. A. Burningham, B. A., Biology. that the musical activities in the high schools of the state have been producJoseph II. Davis, Auto Mechanics. Lawrence A. Wallace, B. A., Lantive of much good. The University produces one grand opera each school guage. G. A. Caproni, Mechanical Drawyear. ing. BANKER AND FAMILY Adolph Brox, Music. John H. Glenn, Director of FiFarnsworth, b. A., English, AT BEAR LAKE Amy nance and Purchase for the State, is Jean Folsom, Domestic Art. Maud Turkfield, Domestic Art. leaving tomorrow accompanied by L. Mr. Palmer S. Atchinson, of the Logan Wiseman, History. Cropper, Assistant Purchasing Agent, Rex Sutherland, Physical Educa- fur a trip by automobile to Cedar City. Sugar Banking Cornpny is away on with his vacation, and is traveling tion. En Route they will stop in Provo, his wife and family in the northern LeRoy II. Hillam, B. S., Agricul- where they will inspect the purchasRegistration School will , n, . the entire personnel is in splendid condition for the opening date and for General Institute August 29th and the increased enrollment which is ex30th at the Granite High School, first pected. ski ion begin at 10 a. m. The calendar for the year is as Principals will meet with their follows: teachers in their respective buildings First half year begins Monday, Aug. i. m. August 81st ust 27th, for teachers. Alma Swenson, president of the First half year begins Tuesday SepGranite District Board of Education, tember 4th, for pupils. DIRECTOR GLENN will deliver the address of welcome to First half year closes Friday, Jandie teachers on 11th. August 29th at their uary Second half year begins Monday, institute, which will be followed by TO INSPECT STATE brief remarks from each member of January 14th. the Board, Second half year closes May 17th. comprised as follows: Austro P-- Miller, Vice President; A-- 9. Holidays etc. Hill, H. E. Howe, L. INSTITUTIONS Leroy Qkhards, Labor Day, Monday Sfpiember 3rd. A. George Lavin, Clerk, an D. W. Fair Day, Friday October 5th. rtt, Superintendent Luncheon Thanksgiving Recess Thrusday and will be served each day of institute November 29th and 30th. Granite High School cafeteria, Friday, Christmas Vacation December which is splendidly equipped with ev-- y and January 1, 1924. modern convenience. Lincolns Birthday Tuesday, FebSuperintendent Parratt announced 12th. tnat the new Lincoln School will be ruary Washingtons Birthday Friday Febrdy for occupation on Sept 4th if ruary 22nd. ine plans of the Board Arbor Day Monday, April 15th. work out cor part of Utah and Southern Idaho. ture. ing department of the Mental HospiThey expected to spend some time at tal, and in Cedar City their work will Mary E. Cornell, Commercial. Bear Lake. be in connection with the Branch AgWalter Williams, Woodwork. ricultural College and the State PrisMildred Moss, R. A., English. DANCES HULA HULA Valentine Gorlinski, B. A., Physi- on Road Camp. Heretofore the purcal Education. chasing for the Branch A. C. has beenNEW done locally in Cedar City, but reSilas L. Cheney. B. A., English. END SATURDAY Betty Compson, Star of The llortcnae Redd, B. S., History, cently it has been taken over by Mr. Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, 1740 5th East St. White Flower, learns I.aVon Sharp A. B., English. Glenns department and he will where Conference is being held this week. WARD BURTON . -work, this all details for doing Art Twice Dorothy Ingalls, Commercial. turday evenings concert On special interest will be the .vo- He will also investigate conditions at Park Methodist Church, at San Anto-th- e Saving America Through Our New "erics for the summer of Prison Camp whose purchases nio, Texas. He is considered an out- - Home Missions by Mr. II. S. French, cal courses under the direction of Mr. r. Held, and his musicians, as Betty Compson learned to dance the Bishop Matthew Miller, who hRS Summerhays. Ilex Sutherland, direr-- 1 come under hi jurisdiction. They will standing preacher of Southern Meth Associate Secretary of City DepartTU the people of Sugar House can hula hula and then had to learn all of time some as Bishop served for has recently returned be gone aliout a week. odism," his congregation at Travis ment, Board of Home Missions. Ten jtelproud of the concerts we have en- - lover again! En route to the Hawaiian Burton Ward, has moved elsewhere tor of athletics, Park numbers three thousand. He is minutes discussion. on the plaza this season. Lets Islands to film her latest Faramount and George 11. Sndcrtiorg has licen 'a powerful speaker and has lifted his 12:15 p. m. Adjournment well have the same sort next picture, The White Flower,' which chosen hy the Stake Presidency to voice in nearly every city in the Uni- 2:30 p. m. Joint Annual Meeting comes to the Princess Theatre next succeed him I1. ted States at conventions such as that of the Womens HELDS BAND CONCERT stnr the and Home and Foreign Thursday, Wednesday with his now. held He counsellors, is credited with ' Bishop Miller, being Societies. 7 to 9. took daily lessons in the art of hula S. Ik Richards and E. Missionary Ilaza, iur Saturday lJivin. thousand before he conversions George March thirty hula dancing as practised in the Ceasero Triumphal 7:00 p. m. Epworth League Banwas honorably released by action of reached the age of thirty, is an Address by Bishop A. W. LeonMitchell United States, and when the ship the Stake to man, having enlisted in the quet. World Presidency, according doeked at Honolulu she learned that President of the Epworth ard, Y. Taylor, of Grapite Moore Rev. Frank a will as Fres. army private. had so Sheik painstakingly Stake, with the commendation of the if! League. Snyder the danre she conduct Services special Evangelical danced wasnt by the natives Saturday, August 25, 9:00 a. m. 3 Crn i Sut .iAmour. Algar mastered for their efficient labors Saturday evening following the illus- Devotional Selection Joy to the at all So Miss Compson, who plays authorities address by Bishop A. W. M. Hanner. the G. few Mr. lecture Bishop trated years. past during by e Leonard. girl in the story which -- "wW" Barnhouse a will new has Methalso He the the at First Sodcrhorg, preach appointee, Julia Crawford wrote and directed, served under the old 9:30 a. m. Business session. Re4 f,rt chair men odist Church next Sunday morning. Bishopric as II Nino and was furred to forget e all that she hail Ward ports of Standing Committees. well is to new and The beautiful Church Clerk, qualified Centenary 12:15 p. m. Adjournment Beudix learned on shipboard and start all over fill the important position to which he building is being especially refinished introduction solo for cornet, to master the real Hawaiian hula hula. hus lieen called. For his counsellors 7:45 p. m.- - Anniversary of the is lunch to be served in a specially re- on the inside for the convention and 29th August Wednesday, Next Mr. Held. That she succeeded is proven by the have been chosen Don M. Board of Hospitals and Homes. Illusdownstairs at the the art and s Dalton, who Sugar House Day at Saltair! The served roped division significance of the decora- trated lecture "Pcratic Selection El house will enthusiastic reception given her dance haa been active in business Each lesby Mr. G. M. Hanner, pav'.lion. will the tions no doubt cause much favorthe are instructing men of community ' npilnn" and all those able comment. tables or of the Beth-E- l table a Genhave Sousa by the highly critical Hawaiian pop- ser priesthood, and Paul I. Paulson, businessbehind Superintendent this movement and they connected with it along with their unjt ulace. The supporting cast includes who eral Hospital of Colorado Springs, t 6 r.i,,,ur,U f.rom H0 Pcra one been the of as has of hsve resident serving All to Methodist I ministers from .con the every re Arline lunch anxjous at Edmund hantasm Colorado. will have Ixiwe, Pretty. wives and friends J'j. Hungarian seven presidents of Seventy. Burton ' the goutheast at Saltair next d state will be present and connectional Arr. hy Tabnin Itnrry, Sylvia Ashton, Edward Martin-del- e that table. Tickets will be furnished Sunday, August 26, 9:45 a. m. 7 p,iVI the territory between MIi. v eomprisce all Church Sunday their em- - representatives . from Arthur and men for SchooL Hoyt. Mr. T. W. Davies, business the i.ur tlPccutic Selection by River Fifth East St. and the Jordan be will Boards in business close from will at of attendance, among Superintendent All places Tenderfoot and can be procured Hearts p0ypes who adlatter are to noon to enable them by others desiring to go. 12oclock Wednesday ,the 11:00 a. m. Service of Worship. expected Sandberg CASHIER OF SUGAR HANK are I)r- - Sermon hy Bishop A. W. Leonard. an,t Williams everyone to make final preparation ,f,0.n 8 On. h promptly at ranl R HoHenback, 1 Denver Area unlock the drawing f.tr and to be on time. Everyone is 6:45 p. m. Anniversary of the GenTO SPEND IIIS VACATION lhe of the nd Jt LJL -Whiperwdl AIi tickets sold or Jcrptary, and Rev. Arthur F. Ragatz. eral Deaconess Board. Address by Dr. pected to meet at the Plaza at 2:30 Foster wKi,i, i, IN SOUTHERN UTAH 'Western Salt-'S!. In8 and there will he a parade to the Agency I Secretary of the Daniel W .Howell, Corresponding Johnnon, Grow Sugar House will bear th h h th K ""'I Thompson air depot by automobile. There will numbe?and the holders of lucky American Bible Society. All the ser- - Secretary. Deaconess Pin Presenta10 I),....joying ,ce convention arc open to tion Service. be sufficient transportation for every- - numbers will receive the prizes, which j'nptive Selection The Mr. George A. Goff, Cashier of the the one who will come. 7:45 p. m. Inspiration Song Sernumber fifty. To show their value are public and record congregations Couterio Sugar Banking Cobpanjr is leaving in Wi,h!2n NOTICE expected. vice. Celebrated Sneezing Those who drive to the beach resort 'one of the them already presented to next few days on his vaetion and the Rev. Frederick J. Cox, Pastor of the 8:00 p. m. World Survey Address. ( horn's will go from the depot at the conclu- - the committee is a chest of silver, has chosen the southern part of the Nearly daily calls come to the sion of the parade, and those who After the drawing for prizes, there Centenary Church states that the To Serve the Present Age, by Bishstate. He will drive to Zions canyon, It is the year just ending has been one of the op A. W. Leonard. NOTICE via Cedar city, to the Grand canyon, Times Office for houses to rent prefer going onthethe3 train will be just will be dancing upstairs. Thi this out-th- is best in the history of the church. It in time to take o'clock that committee of With car. the desire of canyon, Bryce iVl411, BaJhing Company land Reading of Appointments. and closway home sell will have and by If you a house nunie of time can ing may be just as successful or more has shown encouraging growth in ing of the forty-fourt- h has made this trip start, plenty Goff early Mr. wi"tcr annual sesWhile sale tanking rent or us. for list with ..n s Vu1bp it and bebe spent in the water and everyone so than the one last year, and cvery-- ! membership constituents and all sion of the Utah Mission .I1; l"'ng at !0 before, he is apparently a strong by Bishop ' claims financial have been met in full. will he in good condition for the big one is invited to attend. W. Ionard. Ilyland 996. V"1 al oclock p. m. liever in hte scenic beanUes of Utah. office. concerts band BISHOPRIC j ; ar-ran- FOR j i Sugar House Day at Saltair Next Wed. ' half-cast- Fifty Valuable Prizes to Be Given Away .'"tiye Wed-War- . f1?" j 1 ; j - ; . , Dont Miss All the Good Times Assured by Sugar House Business Men at Saltair Next Wednesday |