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Show I M ll1 JJ IVJE?E5 30c lb. SPECIAL 30c lb. Delirious, Crisp PEANUT BRITTLE are essential for success in every walk of life. and let us renew your shoes half the cost of new ones. CO. progress BOHN BROS, Props. We will call for and deliver your shoes Phone us today It much less than We r n ' sX'i rT"irr !!- - are now serving Chili, Tamales and Meat Pies in addition to our Regular Hot Merchants Lunch shoe repairing W. F. Jensen Candy Co. Dtxotetl to the Development of the Hrautiful Southeast VOL. 1. NO. 7 Sugar House Candy Headquarters SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2$. 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS New Project Will Be Boom To Southeast Exceptionally High Quality Peaches Shipped From East Mill Creek Fruit Produced Locally U. S. RECLAMATION SERVICE OFFICER PREPARED TO RECLAIM ARID Compares Favorably With A few suggestions on Safety ing the direction in the car when fou riath to our lady friends in Bin to ment the car will not SALT LAKE COUNTY LANDS Any Raised in the State First' street Most cars: getting the ground, which by ALIGHTING FROM STREET CARS W. C. A. SMOOT By which 80 i is Pve-nfl- F throw you is often caused carrying your bundles in the left hand and stepping to the street with your lT. S. right hand holding to the handle bar and facing the rear. Obeying this simple suggestion will save you a fall ladies when they go shopping or Among Orchard Owners visiting, carry bundles with Experts Urge and Give Valuable Suggestions For Raising them. Now I want to tell you Standard of Local Peaches. how to alight from a street car without getting hurt and do it and the conductor and moiorman a Not only does the Southeast excel in many important matters in the right way. good scolding for starting the car too The right hand is the right hand for soon. mentioned in the past, but this year witnesses another new phase the bundles. Take hold of the handle Remember, the right hand is the of its superiority, namely fruit raising. No doubt many local bar outside the car door with your right hand for the bundles. Try. it to know be carloads or sixteen about will that surprised residents left hand. Step to the pavement fac and tell your friends. two hundred fifty tons of fine Elberta peaches have been shipped Agricultural at of the state the ber one by this season, and that are comparatively small. They are iMictor Shipment th Company, and by those who lud charge of inspection as being the best produced in Salt Lake County and that graded as number one 'was as good as any peaches raised anywhere in the state. They spoke in glowing terms about the possibilities for fruit railing in Mill Crook. Rufus D. Johnson, Chief Agricultural Inspector for the Salt Lake District together with John W. Carlson, his Deputy had charge of inspection and grading of the local fruit as they do for all which leaves the state from this section. These men gave definite assurance the Salt Lake County, cooperated with the State Department of Agriculture is desirous of rendering every bit of assistance within their power in order to improve the and production of fruit in Mill tion and the . O. White this fruit was declared i quality They urged in the strongest terms the importance of among orchard owners, stating that this need is absolutely essential in such a dis- trict as Mill Creek where the orchards REGISTRATION AT UNIVERSITY THIS WEEK END Entrance Fees Practically Same As Last Year always willing t hcl the and furnishing advice along any phase of fruit raising. Mr. Johnson calls attention to the fact that the only reason all of the fruit shipped from Mill Creek wasnt No. 1, was because of a little neglect in selecting fruit for shipment. For improvement the government men suggested better cultural methods, pruning, and thinning of the fruit in order to increase its size and quality. Grasshopper bits were found excessively on some of the peaches, caused by allowing grass and weeds to grow up in orchards thus providing abundant subsistence for them. In most districts well konwn for the quality if its fruit, only the very best quality is allowed to leave the state while the seconds are kept at home for local consumption. This practice was urged for the Southeast With the above and similar suggestions followed out there ia no reason why Mill Creek cannot become famous for its fruit The most important things right now are cooperative control of pests, cooperative harvesting and cooperative shipping. of music. With numerous contestants from all parti of the eountry, Miss Lind brought honor to her state by winning one of the second piece scholarships, which, however, she declined, returning to her position as a teacher at the Irving school. FAMOUS DOPE PICTURE AT those students who are seriminded and intend to work hard ate the ones desired by the Universal of Utah, is the statement of Dr. George Thomas, President of the The Princess Theatre has obtained State University. Such a statement is much talked of and nationally adthe mued at the opening of the new school Waljesr, as registration starts Thursday, vertised feature picture of Mrs. September 27, and continues for the lace Reid, Human Wreckage." This Only THE PRINCESS ous following two days. The class otsrta Monday, October 1, and work of the evils of the use of word exposure narcotics, the tendency of the peddlers 10 given out by the administration that no time will be lost waiting and in short the inside of the curse of for the late comers. Such students the drug evil has been endorsed by who do nut becomplete registration thousands of mayors, law enforcement fore Monday will be subjected to a late officials, senators, congressmen, and registration fee, and in addition will taw to make up all of the back work. womens clubs throughout the country and Mrs. Reid has been the recipient The standards of .state scholarship at the of innumerable letters and telegrams University are even higher than praising her efforts and the power of owr at the present time, as it is the ncr story. Everyone interested, and ony institution in the state public there is no one who shouldn't be, be-in Of private that is on the approved out this evil before it tat of thn Association of American stamping national blemish, should see comes a universities, which organization is the the picture, loam the methods of those t .discriminating educational jr concerned and take a share of the rein the country. sponsibility of curbing this terrible The y evil, registration svslem of tho has been made much more a ' ' now patterned after LOCAL ODD FELLOWS t ta k'n best recognized systems of the ENTERTAIN AT STAG fgcr institutions of the country. There has lieen a rumor that the PARTY IN LODGE HALL but been increased, greatly jj8 Jiivo joey have lieen reapportioned, and the The OiUl Fellows Lodge, Friendship is cents more last jotal only twenty-fiv- e lAidge No. 27 held a stag partySmoot ,n In.'l year. The average fee the Lodge hall in the at night resi-nby the University for a l Tho principal number on the or the state will be $44, and for building. wa an adureM on the o program jt will be $i9. In of the United State, delivtho student body collects a $10 Grand Master W. I. SnyPast ered by nuitcnt activity fee and tho classes A snappy boxing match between der. a small fee of $1.60 for the local boys and refreshments comlasses ami $2.25 for the two two 1. , the evenings entertainment, PPcr classes. U. of U. News Bureau. pleted which was under the direction of the of I. TA,-regular committee consisting Laub. TEI SINGER Charles and Burt Jack Barr. the of Lodge members "INS SCHOLARSHIP About sixty IN CHICAGO CONTEST were present- fhel Lind, has recently re- -i "ta Chicago where she went LODGE MEETING Her .i. ,t, selected to represent the "tavT,iiy of Uuh Jn the Etman O. O-Fj Friendship Lodge No. 27, l. singers. Each year the iman Kodak Company conducts a meets every pursdy evening st Smoot u tha ,ll, contest for musicians, o clock at the Lodge in101 A. Allen, Noble exceotional ability Building. Dr. G. yMarshipa j eastern conservatories Grand; G. A. Gundry, Secretary, so-ct- Uni-fwt- Con-stituti- ad-oiti- ft 1 'r fr Feeling that the spirit of coperation quainted with the business instituin a community is greatly enhanced tions, those who have charge of them, by better acquaintance, and that the their location, etc. In order to he as bonds of good fellowship and sym- useful as possible, commencing next pathy are thus strengthened, the issue, the Times each week will select Times will inaugurate a new feature some business in Sugar House; will commencing with the next issue under explain who are in charge; what it is the caption Know the Southeast. equipped to do; just the kind of serWe are widely recognized for our vice its management is trying to deexceptional community spirit all over liver; how the business is run, and all the State. Many have remarked in the features of interest in connection our presence that had Salt Lake City and th eState as a whole the same loyalty and cooperation found in Sugar House, conditions would he improved many many fold. This name has not been built up without effort and the expenditure of times and means by many local residents. The great outstanding crying need right now ia for local people to patronize local institution! to the utmost of their ability. Many of us arent well enough ac LOSE GO-GETTE- RS TO WESTERN OPS. Last Sunday morning the Field Commissioner Describes Possibilities For Intensive Cultivation of Valuable Property East and South of Sugar House by Irrigation With Water Available From Provo River County Commissioners Urge Action on Part of Property Owners The United States Reclamation Service stands ready, according to available facts to expend within the limits of Salt Lake and Utah Counties about four million dollars to provide ample rrigation water for arid soil which is of the most productive type to be found anywhere. All that is necessary is for the residents of Salt Iake County to awaken to the importance of the situation and take some united action. During the past twenty years the U. S. Reclamation Service has expended in the western states in reclaiming arid lands the sum of $140,000,000, which money is derived from the sale of public lands and from royalties on coal and oil lands. At the present time there is in the fund, $11,000,000 available for use and it is generally recognized that Utah should receive considerable of this amount. The make Hurrem within the easy access Owing to Utahs rather passive at- powder works are in operation. titude in the past most of the money lands are traversed by well establish- or all." Immediate action on the part of tho has gone to other states. Utah has ed and profitable lines of transportatis necessary in forming population of 449,39(1, and Idaho's ion. Adjacent thereto are unlimited is 431,8(10. Utah received only about deposits of eopper, iron and roaL In- irrigation districts. The money fur$4,000,000, while Idaho has benefited dustry in this Immediate vieinity will nished by the government is availto the extent of $28,000,000, and the increase year by year as time goes on. able for twenty years without interest state of Nevada haa received $9,000,-00- In fact it in almost impossible for and assessments are made annually Senator Smoot has assured those one's mind to encompass the great against the property benefitted, in prointerested that if proper application possibilities of the future in connec- portionate ratio. In ia made a very sizable appropriation tion with this proposed project. It seems hardly possible that tha with it We are sure our readers will be can likely be made at the next session my opinion it could he mnde one of people of the County with the making In the most nucressful the control of of a veritable paradise right at their very much surprised if not astounded of congress. at some of wonderful facilities we In brief, the proposed project is the government nnd I know of no doors would have allowed wonderful lands thnt would contribute more to opportunities to slip by. In the course have here in the Southeast for service. this: It would be a revelation to many of Water from the Provo River ia be- the wenlth of the rountry then the of a few yean no doubt thousands of ones whirh I hnve herein described. acres now waste and barren will ba our residents if they could know how ing wasted into Utah Lake, which in Progressive people of the State and highly productive under tho magic many really big things are happening turn is overflowing and flooding farmCounty should read with chagrin these influence of irrigation, and property right .under our very noses. in In lands order to that vieinity. further words of Mr. Cannon: values will be increased proportionthese articles carefully .get ing i Read relievo that situation, the Jordan It ia now my regret to have to ately. acquainted with our local business River is dredged in an effort to faciliEveryone who haa been questioned men; and do every bit of business you tate the flow from Utah Lakes out- record some of the features which tend to retard the development in thia concerning tho project is enthusiascan right here in Sugar House. Lake. Great the into Jordan Salt let, that a lack of due apprecia- tically favorable. Chairman E. L. Thus great qantities of water are ab- locality tion of what I have said exists in the Uurgon of the County Commission haa waste solutely wasted. With this minds of the people of Utah in made been working a month on the proposiGLADE EDITOR OF water applied on the land along the manifest by the fact that Utah ia tion and is ardently enthusiastic. Mr. eastern and western portions of Salt sending her sons and daughters out M. O. Ashton, president of the Sugar Lake Valley, many thousands of acres into the various localities of the coun- House Business Mens League, and the most productive soil in the NEW PUBLICATION of from Canada on the north to other prominent business men of the state would be placed under cultiva- try Mexico on the south, searching for Southeast are already boosting with tion. This may readily be accomplish- homes, when there is room within the the sort of spirit that will put over canals concrete lined ed former building by Editor Mr. Earl J. Glade, shadow alomst of her own capital for the project without undue delay. Mr. eastern the level at a along higher hundreds of thousands of deserving Ashton said: It will put Sugar House and Manager of the Times and ardent and western aides of the valley. under conditions which would on the map. supporter of the Southeast has again Water from the Provo River could people sevthe himself or be reservoir in a stored taken upon stupendous easily task of bringing into existence an- eral reservoirs or might be pur Summit Lake itself. After having atarted from Utah other paper would like 2,000 acre feet of County the Sugar House Times and nursed it the water; Wasatch County 6,500 acre through the trying early period, Mr. feet, Utah County 12,000 acre feet Glade saw fit to sever his connection and Salt Lake County 30,000 acre feet. with the little sheet to which he had Excellent reservoir sites to provide devoted three long years of effort and storage for 50,000 acre feet are availan unlimited store of energy. Few able. people realize the numerous difficulThe Salt Lake County Commissionties encountered at the inception of a ers are a unit favoring the proposed which are well as those newspaper; as and they have been putting Definite Suggestions Made By President of Business Men's confronted later. Mr. Glade ia well project forth every effort to get the ball rollLeague for Proposed Community Headquarters. known, however, for his pep, energy have held meetings in They ing. and every community, and one man has Mr. M. O. Ashton, president of the Sugar House Business land-owne- rs 0. baseball team was defeated in a game of the championship series of the Salt Lake Amateur League. At the dose of the season there was a the Western Optical, and the Knights the Kestem Optical, and the Knights of Columbus. In playing off the tie, however, the local men have experienced hard luck, losing one game to each of the opposing teams, thus being eliminated from the race. However, according to Clyde Hansen, manager of the Team, they have protested officially against players on both the Knights of Columbus and Western Optical teams being professionals. Should either of these protests be granted, it will leave the Southeasterners in the lead. Should Mens League, recently expressed he idea that a crying need of neither protest be granted, the West'.county to assist in boosting the pro ern Ops. and the Knights will play off the southeast is a civic center. There should be provided some The Intermountain Retailer ia the ' the tie next Sunday morning. official publication of the Utah Retail The canal has been constructed to'sore of a building which would be commodious enough to house The summary of last week's game is Merchants Association; it is a twelve the Salt Lake County line, from which! offices and headquarters for a number of public and semi-publ- ic as folows: a A.!i PaO not' A uii page regular newspaper publication RMint i. I t illnnr ftll A or none at all. adafuate devoted to solving the problems and 1'hicJ.do disseminating information of interest inK to brinK about restoration. to Retailers all over the intermountain Shelton, if. reservation. Directly cast of iy large to justify such a demand. Tbe policemen on duty here are country Associated with Mr. Glade lary Brown, rf. socakine forth every diligent in iflnownSf tbeSoutheast! a mile ncartr thc mountains than would be usually Pare, cf., ss improved many hundred per effoi In the interestputting the latter of the community, Spence, 2b the r.ew country club. our nearneed assoc ront, with ted the extending is through and formerly but IVrn, ss, p Mr. Miles Cannon, Field Commis- ly every branch of the ordinary city KOrt are under a handicap without some Times. Q headquarter facilities. Wilson, lb U. S. Reclamation Serv- government except the the for sioner . . . and wei jail, ' Cooper, c, p ft rf, was over thc project recently and are too fortunate in that regard. cmmuny could house the ice, Unite, 2b and public library in a letter addressed to former Goverprovide it with At the present time there are sever-- , ample Smith, p room; quarters could be made nor D. W. Davis, of Idaho, now Di- al on all the Subscribers c To Our policemen duty nearly available for the Swenson, baby clinic which is rector of the U. S. Reclamation Scrv-- 1 time. For headquarters they must use at present housed in the fire depart-an-y liUmborn, cf ice, re describes in glowing terms the be which to ' place happens handy. ment You will receive this weeks building. It has also been pro-Vepossibilities especially on the east 45 recently at the tune of the sud- - posed to have a gymnasium where the Totals Times by mail. We are giving side of thc valley as follows: den death of little the Teasdalc boy, business men of Sugar House could this system of distribution a This district is composed of what after officer Lund had gone to the: do their daily dozen. Headquarters trial to ascertain its feasibility. That "ne f the accident and procured the. for be termed made land. might the civic clubs and organizations While the carrier system was is to say, it has been deposited along body, he had no place to take it ex-;the Southeast could be provided in generally satisfactory, there are the base of the hills by the elements cept to a gasoime stat10" of the Hide- - the proposed building, where charts numerous advantages to mailthereis and centuries the Grieve, 3b Gas and There 01 past during pendent Company ,nd pictures and information of ing. rich and capable of fore Ijcunard, 2b incident and confusion exceedingly the noise terest to paper will be delivered four prospective R, Brown, lb intense production, as well as unusual o the carrying on of the business of; members Southeasterners, of our community, tourists, to six hours earlier, placed right other words, this land the service station, and with many visitors etc In valuation. James, If front box at mail in the your I.angston, c might be compared favorably with spectators crowding and jostling: The time' will come before we re- door and delivery is assured. the high class lands of Okanogan, around, the little body was placed on Iie it when the above Cumcron, ss there the In change making of districts favored the Yakima and the lawn, just a yard or two from the: will in substance be realizedsuggestions Royal, rf materisl-sidewalk may be errors or omissions. We is su cient acreThere California. where two doctors and the ly. Shields, p in mind. it much keep would very appreciate Tew isolated in a in now Hoff, p bearing age notification of any auch -, FORMER RESIDENTS home in Los Angclese. They expect places along this line which -Totals to be absent about three weeks. OF SUGAR HOUSE MAKE ently establishes this fact. From the north end of this district near Fort SHORT VISIT HERE; SCORE BY INNINGS Douglas, it is not to exceed two and On Lie Breeds Another. one-hamiles to the Hotel Utah. If 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 7 213 Mr. and Mr. Soettigue of 'Los i He whu tells a lie Is not sensible Hie Views. I remember correctly there are soms 14 Western Opts. Angeles former resident of Sugar ;hffw a tusk he undertakes; for It Is this way, Mid the sage. Many 15,000 acres available in this divi-- 1 House stopped over a short time in he must Invent 20 more to maintain of us are happy, but we are timorous sion. In sneaking of the project as a Salt Lake last night to see Mrs. one. Fope. bout admitting It even to ourselves." Well Answered. father and mother, Mr. and that whole, Mr. Cannon says: Courier-JournaLouisville When Charles IX, king of France, They are on In addition to the natural produc- - Mrs. W. C. A .Smoot asked Lasso who, in bis estimation, tivenera of thin soil, its location and their way to Buffalo, New York where Worth an Attempt, Anyway, Chief Ksy of ths World. should have great Mr. Spettigue will attend a National othrr was happiest, the poet answered: advantages Live are held world your life so that when yon die by wfi The keys of this a great steel Safety Congress which commences loro God." "Everybody knows that," Mid will be at least a few people who . there Admiration. trio. Hope which will visit Oct. Wordsworth's of the after center in the 5th, nt they Hjtated the king, but who la nextr And the third. some of the leading cities in the east will mlM you and fed sorry that yon r0Y, project. On the went aide Lasso answered: He who becomes and Love, hut chiefly by before and Du Canada Font a returning to their have gone. Exchange. i copper plant, a smelter and Dean Inge. most like to God.' Need For Civic Center In Southeast Becoming More Pressing Daily I ft 1 1 t,ns I i ry 0f id i Its pre-emin- - lf 17300030 : Spet-tigu- es l. j Mrs. Wallace Reids Wonderful Expose of the Drug Evil is Princess Showing the . Starting Sunday . trfnt-- - .4. . ..r M |