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Show DONT DISCARD Those comfortable oxfords because they SOLOMONS SPECIAL are old. We will renew them completely. Progress Shoe Repairing Co. $5.85 $5.85 One week only Wr 1 rrr , I1 u.vssi Oct. 22 to 24th. Indies high grade oxfords and straps satins, patents, suedes, kids, and combination colors BOHN BROS., Props. We will call for and deliver your shoes at $5.85. SOLOMON-IARKE- Devoted to the Development of the Beautiful Southeast $5.85 R CO. 1075 E. 21st So. Sugar House Ily. 3043 $5.85 PRICE FIVE CENTS SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 Salt Lake Primary Election Next Tuesday of Salt Lake City the Candidates Platforms tiful city America. favor of beautiful parks,strongly and trees. feels Lake with the For Mayor of Salt Lake Are that Salt of all the citizens, attractive and at present, and that Presented in Times Columns his than aims. Judge most beauHe is clean He in in flowers City more known of could be even more widely is one Armstrong is in favor of encouraging athletics, baseball teams, be of real service to its readers, has and other types of municipal recreaHe is an ardent worker for educandidates for Mayor of Salt taW tion. cation and higher educational stand- - in an effort to (ecured the platforms of the and presents thme for the careful, City in exclusive interviews, thoughtful consideration of voters. The judicial selection of Mayor aod City Commissioners this fall will mean everything to Salt Lake. After a period of unfavorable economic conditions, we are now practically emerged and ready to go forward once more by For the future everything appears to be rosy, leaps and bounds. all well balanced citizens that an administratof is the it hope and ion which will takeadvantage of these opportunities for the best good of all may receive favorable returns at the polls next Tuesday. The Times, Richards Ward Primary Association Presents In the entire history of Salt take City $958,800 worth of municipal bonds have been redeemed. Of this amount $900,000, Pretentious Program or of the total, represents redemption during the last live years. In years prior to 1918 only 52,800 worth of bonds were Cinderella In Flowerland Will lie Given by Primary Children at retired or 6. The Richards Ward Hall Tonight Salt Lake Citys Bonds By MAYOR C. CLARENCE NESLIN 94','e 30 Bonds to the amount of $500,000 issued in 1892 become due Jan. 1, 1924. These bonds must be sincee the city cannot set aside money to retire them under the reduced tax levy and the materially reduced assessed valuation of property within the corporate limita. They will, however, be substituted by serial bonds, calling for the retirement of $25,000 yearly until the entire issue is paid off, according to the plans of the commission as now constituted. This issue was originally for $548,000. The present commission has retired $48,000. These redmeptions have been accomplished in spite of an annual decrease in the amount received from general taxes. This decrease in receipts has been due directly to an annual decrease valuation of city prop erty. In 1920 the assessed valuation was $205,9:19,280. while in 1921 it was $198,789,407; in 1922, $188,5:10,892, and Effort extended in the direction of preparations have been Daffodils, Helen Jacobs; Sweet Bria'r in 1922, $182,088,502. On these valu- made by the Richards Ward Primary Roses. Leona Iiockwood, Ixirna Johnremoving the State Prison from its ations the city received from taxes in Association for their entertainment to son, Thelma Caffall; Lily Bells, Mary present location to some site far from 1920, $2,007,210.20, in 1921, $1,914,-870.9- be given tonight in the ward hall, un- Greetham, Frederickson; the city limits is promised by Mr. Virginia and in 1922, $1,057,522.29. Thia der the direction of the officers and Narcissus, Mary Ingham. Armstrong. He feels that in its presrenot have taxea been Florence teachers of the organization. Those yet Meibes; years Cinderella, Daisy, ent location, the pententiary is a menceived. The money actually received in charge are: Proud Sisters, Hollyhock, Helen Fredace to the entire neghborhood as 1922 in Vern from was the taxes by city Vincent; as an eyesore in the midst of much Musical Director, Mrs. Mabelle erickson, Tiger Lilv, ta 20 per cent less than in 1920. Nature, Virginia Knepp; la Godmother, more esthetic surroundings. Director, Mrs. Shaver; Dancing will be It evident, therefore, that In short, Judge Armstrong prom leaver; Costumes, Mrs. Della Robin Red, Princes Herald, Harry irrespective of the tax rate the city Nultall, Mrs. Marian Cutler, Mrs. Roby; Prince Sunshine, Layton Lloyd. Temple and Thirteenth East streets, ises a vigorous, forward looking adtaxes a from amount haa received less Prince's Herald, Harry Roby. Oran Marguerite Whitney; Advertising, and a new park site at Ninth South ministration, with strictly reasonable annually during the last four years, Mrs. Mabelle Shaver, Mrs. Viola Caf-fal- l; Roswal, Brent Davis, Donalu Oblad, and Twenty-fireconomy. East street. and at the same time reducing the Tlie Candidates Floyd, Gden Roser. Stage, Mrs. Naomi T. Matheson, Seth Also in line with the administrabonded indebtedness as never Muriel Whiteney, De Sunbeams: Mrs. Alice Greene, Mrs. Della Nuttall, tions favorable attitude toward adeAlso, this year's tax rate has been Mrs. Katherine McKwan, Mrs. Olive Veau Jackson, Marian Iiogland, VirTerm. For Mayor Four-Yereduced, having been made possible Milner; Orchestra, Mrs. Viola Caffall, ginia Dildee, La Rue Jackaon, Alice quate recreation and recreation cenGeorge G. Armstrong. ters, a new department of recreation through a program of extreme Mrs. Iaicv Wilcox, Murray Snow and Anderson, Beth Cutler. J. E. Danner has been created. Provision has been Butterflies Charioteers: Lovina economy. Oris Turley. Joseph E. Galligher made for beautifying the entrance to well known story Greene. Mary Gibson, Ruth Whitney, Clarence C. Nealen is the The theme Mr. J. E. Darmer, prominent City Creek Canyon and making it more Marjorie Silver, Four-YeFor Com miasioner of Cinderella and the Fairy Prince Marjorie Matheson, accessible, and the lower portion will local attorney and business man, Marjorie Cutler, Lois Shaver, Mildred Term. with of variations singing delightful be dedicated formally as a public Barnes, Ruth Shimmins, June Childs. Charles J. Bengtzen and dancing. park time resident of Salt take Bonnie Bees: Richard Barnes, Jack The street lighting system has been long T. T. Burton as The is follows: cast has been chosen by his supportBy OFFICER W. C. A. SMOOT Milner, Alva Greene, Richard Milner, extended, and Salt Lake City boasts A. 1L Crabbe Prologue. 17 Fairies: Amelia Hau- Elman Snow, Clarence Silver, Bobbie the finest street illumination in the ers as a candidate for Mayor Herman H. Green ser, Helen Beisinger, Alice Nelson, Nelson, Keith Calvert, Elmer Davis. world. A. E. Harvey with the thought that he is ably Dont be a Jay Walker. aids the It 1 .Conors Nesbit, Dolors Watson, Myr-n- a mighty dangerous. ltain Drops: Sylvia Watson, Blanche The construction of storm sewers fitted to George N. Lawrence produce harmony and doctors fills our hospitals and swells the revenues for the underTurley, Maurine Barrow, Grace McKwan, Mary Suttan, Francis Luka, has aided very materially flood situaSam. W. Olesen taona Myer, Ia Vern Bushy, Beth tatimer, Mary Clark, Jean Partions. Considerably land has been unity out of a condition of tur- taker. Aunty Jay Walken give the safety police more trouble Caffall, Berkley Olson Katherine McEwan, Roberta Flora, sons, Kline Madsen, Ethel Caffall, all in of drained. the drunks as the The as are streets at found than Salt far to the the L. rid moil, Williams people city. They crossing campaign Parley city Helen McDonough, Mary Donaldson, Margaret Seholtield. of smoke has progressed, and this nui- take H. N. Young any and all places forbidden by safety ordinances. They cross in- Katherine Ilrockband, Cariosa Jones, Scene I. Prince Sunshines InvitaCity are concerned. sance minimized. The Wasatch bouleMildred Scldon tion to the Ball. Mr. Darmer, while brief in stating tersections at acute angles defying street cars and auto traffic vard has been extended; carrying it Scene II. Godmother Nature sends his of no ia to should he nevertheless was but and it or attetion I.unncn; Pansies, Poppy, very way dangerous paying right Gladys get position, through the military reservation; the definite and determined in the course off to the Ball. Fern Diana no an arm a or one Daisy Davis, Daleliout; Violet, broken, hurt; leg of are rules the road. law a Jordan River has been straightened; They Scene III. The May Day and the Forget-Me-No- t, two new fire stations have been built, he will pursue if elected Mayor of unto themselves defying eternity for ia to blame but himself; few will care Dorothy Iiogland; Lake City. He iB emphatic in Phyllis Shower. sorry for him. Those little at Poplar Grove and one at the Salt time. Accidents from Jay or feel remembered Scene IV. The Princess and SunMayor C. Clarence Neslen one the statement that a "Greater Salt a moment's the story and are Barrett; Winifred Dibhlce; Butterpeople Fair Grounds. cent of are all about fO .. walking beam Castle. Gwen Eva the two mere Lake cannot careful when streets. made with he Anderson, pj cups, Snow; crossing City" Other improvements and extensions, auto mishaps ainTare listed as one of It to a He hostile swords at .constant points. requires hammering camps the leading nuisances to safety enalready planned, have not been carto observe the ways of Stating that he stands for ried out because of the necessity for comes to the primary elections not forcement upon our streets. Thia get people inBnd care for their own and firm a with anti but anything, is indulged in more by safety habit careless peace, progress and prosperity, economy during the past three years. other people's welfare. Thousands of tention to put forth every effort to old and middle aged than by the and feeling that he has shown men and women arc organizing all unite all the elements for good in the We and have Uncles Grandpa over the country to make our cities the city, to get everyone pulling to- young. by his administration that he is well aa as Walkers Aunty Jay safe anil sane and their efforts are fair to all classes, creeds, and gether. Through such harmony, and Jay to check is and harder it Walkers, up meeting' with wonderful success in good fellowship among the citizenry, on them than on the younger class. colors, Mayor Neslen points to the conversation of lives and the savwonders along the line of progress anu The writer was talking to a number ing of millions of dollars in the accomplishments of the adproperty. development could be accomplished. Mr. George G. Armstrong, Mr. Darmer feels that one of the of school children who were crossing The records show the chief causes ministration and his department 11th East and 21st at intersection the to to of accidents children be Salt Lake well known attorney and former, crying outstanding needs of in seeking reelection. not long ago, telling 1. t'roHsing streets not at proper at the present time is the introduction South Streets, broad man of a District Judge, Nealena During Mayor of new industries and enterprises, lie them of the dangers of crossing in any crowing. incumbency, lx his direrted the affairs of the de- experience in civic and public states that there are hundreds of other way than squarely, and at street Edison T. Whitaker, son of Mr. and 2. Failure to look both ways becorners. Just at this time an aged fore crooning streets. At the regular weekly luncheon of Mrs. John M. Whitaker, 975 Garfield partment of waterworks and water affairs of all kinds, has an- young men who must go elsewhere a citizen, a man who has lived in Sugar 3. Playing games in the roadway avenue, is leaving for the Western the Salt take Advertising Club last and in that time the citya because time not all their of if portion water supply has been al- nounced his candidacy for the og inability to obatin work along their IIoe for 40 year8 came mWing ding- - instead of on sidewalks or other safe States Mission on November 7th, and Thursday noon, Rev. Russell M. will have his farewell at the Richards Brougher was the speaker, his subject most doubled, according to the rec- office of Mayor. onally Bcross the intersection, must to places. own trade lines here. ords. 4. Running off the sidewalk sud- Ward Chapel on Thursday, October being Who put the Ad in AdvertisFive years ago the average Mr. Darmer says Salt Lake has my astonishment, and the little tots Judge Armstrong has always had said: "Officer, why don't you arrest denly into the streets in front of 25th. Whitaker is a graduate of the ing." Music was furnished by the available dai- lsupply was 51.4 mill- an active part in the development of seen conditions in the past when fac- that man for crossing in the wrong vehicles. ion gallons. Today it ia 91.9 million this Granite High School of last year and vocal quartet from the Immanuel Bapresident a been each has other he where divided were tions city against to see this stunned was I is well known and popular in the tist Church of which Rev. Brougher u vehicles. on rides 5. He was conditoin way?" of gallons, the increase under promsuch a Stealing for and times very that at Mayor many years. Southeast. pastor. Members of the quartet are 6. Riding bicycles carelessly. Keden'g regime being 40.5 million inently connected with the movement stagnation industrially was the re- man who should have known better was no Jewkes, Mrs. Pearl Kimball, Salt gallons of water daily. the program at the farewell Delos M. After City is soon going to have that put Westminister Heights and sult. No capitalist is desirous of .in- -, thus cross nthethestreet hut he James Astin and Mrs. Harry ChapThis additional water has been opposite comer a 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. Safety Hour party, there wili be dancing. Westmoreland in the city limits, and vesting his funds in a community J08 ?n man. so I nun let I ww soundhinij and by hells sirens go forp was with he exWhistle, residents in aided the their development; where even get unadmonished. through advantageous The program is as follows: Rev. Brougher traced the fundamenchange with farmers, Utah Lake wat- tireless in a successful effort to locate along with each other. ing from factories, industrial plants, Selection, Swanee Quartet. to tals of advertising from the time the er having been given to them in place the East High School in its present one minute children for with the railroad I etc., if shops, elected, put squared myself Mr. Darmer will, Selection by Lindsay girls, violinist first advertisement known at the pres-je- nt of Big and Litiie Cotton water. This site. He has been prominently con- - forth his every effort to accomplish by explaining to them that they are warn drivers of automobiles and trucks time, appeared 300 B. C., written gnat increase in water supply has y nected as a speaker and leader in the conditions outlined above for peace, young, and are going to live a long that 29,000 school children will be upon and pianist. been appreciated by users, hav-- g nearly all of the Red Cross and other harmony and contentment, leading to time and become useful citizens; that the streets between school and the Soprano Solo, Miss Virginia Freeze. cn papyrus, and offering a reward for i runaway slave, down to the present. home. Drivers will thus be cautioned Selections of Hawaiian Music. done away entirely with summer charity movements, both at the pres- rapid strides industrially and commcr- - when they left home thia morningfor school .their parents expected them to to slow down and see that no one is restrictions which were an annual oc-- a ent time and during the war. Musical Selection by Misses He detailed the principal factors of ciaily. good publicity, and its present day return home safe and sound and not hurt and also as a warning to Aunty Luch an(j Ruth Frecbairn. few years ago. Following are some of the principles universal use. Now for the old Jay Walkers to watch their step andj in an ambulance. Twenty-si- x miles of new water-am- s for which Mr. Armstrong stands: Mr. Louis W. Larsen, announced jl and (J miles of new supply mains man, it is different; he ought to know cross crossings cautiously. In the first place, Judge Armstrong Have Watch, Look, Listen. better, he should realize it is not only laid during Mr. Ncslens is for harmony among all factions and plan between the Ad E. Galligher Joseph be Walker. a Jay Don't Club and the University of Utah Ex- -; administration. The city now owns creeds in the city, llis supporters wrong to cross crossings diagonally, 0 per cent tension division for the organization of the entire flow of Big feel that because of his connections in its normal growth and of a class in advertising, at which both wttonwood creek as against but 33 and influence, Mr. Armstrong copld been a res- hampereddenied has Mr. Galligher, Lake That Salt Per cent when County has an op speakers from college and university that progress which it FAT SANDERS our city Mayor Neslen first ass- accomplish this aim. since Utah of to portunity get a large share' ranks as well as other advertising ex deserves and which otherwise could umed office. It has also acquired Reduction of taxes is the promise of ident of the State of $3,000,000 for reclamation? ports would give addresses on pertin-Th- at omc to it. Men and women who ought of the flow of Mill Creek and the Judge. He states that the city the year 1876, having been enthis money will be advanced ent subjects. h of the flow of little Cotton- has indulged in many luxuries during gaged for a short period in min- most to interest themselves in civic affair have shunned their civic duties wood creek, with further by. the government to be re- also announced that Salt AGAIN AT it the past few yenrs, which could be yet of remainder rights the and during to be liecause of the fact that eligibility to paid over twenty yeara at no l.ake has been awarded the conven-interes- ti eliminated, thus reducing the burden ing acquired. rnn- - the time in the machinery and political service has not been based The Parley's t, ,tiin for the 11th district of the Asso- upon the ritizens. He feels that Canyon highline Mr. Gal- - upon fitness, but upon ahilitv to conThat the East Bench in Salt take dated Advertising Clubs of the world Cottonwood water sidernbie money could be saved the hardware business. rallying Big exshould be which influences trol oa connection with has sus15.000 can and acres THE PRINCESS County Parleys Canyon city by strict economy it raucous to and divorced from politics. Mserviiir, :i and one-haceptible to irrigation? K & K. COMPANYS miles long various department under the direchave shown cities western While other Arm"a with a Mr. That the West side of Salt take capacity of 411,000.000 gnl-- tion of the commissioners. with OPENING DAY ninny Hi1' V wn8 built under the direc-"- strong's long connection County haa 10,000 acres susFat Sanders, well known local cn-- 1 have of Mayor Neslen. HUGE SUCCESS mivernineiit civic of to his urn! ceptible irrigation? terlainer departments Country Store,"! ihelir-i- i unit of the Sunnyside Ave- - Hided him very much ip gaining an have returned once mure to the Prin-- I Salt take City has an addiThat intimate knowledge of city affairs. The opening day of the enlarged cess Theatre, and even more unusual dMrilmting reservoir, with n tional 40.000 acres susceptible 'f 0il.000.000 K. & K. Engineering Company in their of prizes will number Judge Armstrong promises that,. a and to greater gallons was built, 1 drainage? Gain-Mr. Wo charge that our entire civic be hardware business. 3 Mayor Neslen was successful in every effort will lie put forth to given away and Mr. Sanders will Amer- j That with the development of the:S?we locati"n at 2046 So- - 41 th TEaat I'11' structure, including the different mu-f- provide new industries and new industrial glier heads the newly organized lot of real enjoyment for , huBe accesR- - Mr J. B. a legislature enact a Inw above acreage. Salt take. ?-- T8 Salt take City and the iean Party Ticket. nicipal organizations ami our public- those present, lie is giving a $100 JJ1111- - :be jurisdiction ha a popuMlon hoing dominated and con(lie to it. lie feels1 The platform of that party, and .honls, r n Each each month. the public to know "It"!8!- - d.eal8 phonograph away of 290,000 people? appie- tickets arc drawn, ciates their good will and the favor- Friday twenty-liv- e final a j able manner in which his new lines and at the end of the month Thai.U wLS?i!- - federal9un4y ree- - have been received. drawing will la made from the tickets tarnation aid AT ONCE? drawn on Fridays, and the phonograph d That Idaho with a population office additional watershed becoming given to the lucky holder. and consistlaw of Rensonnble cnforccnirnt the lowest noihh. minimum, that of Utah, has rewith Mr. Merchants are acquired, and the re- ii.i - - -Rummage Sale sdministra-tio...... business lis Iti 1,1 department have ent with efficient ceived $28,000,000 for reclamarigid protection of citizen against Sanders giving coupons with purnor shall any church domi-- t we pledge our candidates to chases. by tion? lawlessness is an important plank in and state, state cent. Electric The Apex Company, The Ladies Aid Society of the or interfere wlth ,U While on the nate the r That Utah has received $3,500,000 bring about such reduction. Schramm Johnson Drug Co., Brinton by City he Judge's platform. Third Iresbyterian Church will functions. (Art. 1, Section 4.) the realization for reclamation? of full With a 5. Petersen's & and : and Mayor Neslen liench as a district judge, he was Quality Watkins, hold its annual Rummage Sale The wise principle announced in United States, to of public servants, Market are among those who are disThat Idaho i asking for an addilisle'!1' " s :'ministratiin are: briefly known all over the of our constitution ia fiduciary position Saturday, Oct. 20th, at 2043 So. provision a had judge. this tional our and advocate reclamawhich win $12,000,000 we for pledge strongly may tributing coupons Its 11th East St. Clothing of all lie wasso hor"n of centuries of experience. and an installation of seZcesZelong tion? Frithe to candidates Store the 19 at I'fiving every Country prizes miles, sidewalks, will bring kinds will be on sale, including observance that lawlessness, end to the in ' "'i' and of the funds That advanced Idaho curbing system, budget its violation approved gutter 24V miles; day evening. hats and shoes, dresses, suits, prosperity ha returned $7,500,000 and was avoided by the unde- -, deservedcontinued the administration of the finances Next Friday night a free package mill..."1"' n'iles; (sewers 37 i strife and ultimate that etc., for all agea and sizes. The him. means feared who facing business be a Utah lie the of will element to of each tne $3,000,000? of snaps city put upon 7 miles; Parley's sirahlr given time is from 10 a. m. until noon. fond,,',, disaster. criminal and crime of That office Chamber box the basis. the and 100 of matter Commerce children at first Sunnyside supply In the The committee in charge con2. We charge that the violatmn of fra of in not Salt take of G G. To the end that we may devote a sHcial new supply mains pictures, City program persecution. Judge Armstrong actively of our constitution is sists of Mrs. ITauxhurst, Mrs. this niii, provision the wun he will for well on acquainted shown anv other night, the development less working put E. E. Lyman, Mrs. C. F. Jud-so- n, a breach of faith with the United ourselves to the furtherance of the ctM n ' ' of reclamation in the great we hereby or. for the Country Store each Friday. ,'n Mrs. Rice and Mrs. W. A. Nibly Park, which methods and mskei States of America and denies to a foregoing principles, , , o announce-tLake Salt Bain? He promise. ll,,,,l Vor law large portion of the citizen of thi ganize ourselves into a political party Watch for more special hv C. W. h'ilili. knLii Sayer cll Issued by mw Park sites have been Salt take City ' be hereafter known as The Amcri-- 1 ments is the word that comes from the seen,, state right innate in every American. Chamber of Commerce management of the Princess Theatre. namely, Sugar House park. In a material way our tato has heon ran Party. ideal. his a has small park at South nMrrAmtrong st ar 9, Ar-vil- ar AUNTY JAY WALKER Its RJ.BROUGHER 3y, ed j al-d- j i ; oae-thi- We-nit- con-om- : lf a, m rn-2- 7' , oh-la- or in r'r ; one-thir- n, ; -T & ".T" qike j j , i I Dont Neglect Your Voting Privilege. Cast Your Ballot Thoughtfully in Tuesdays Primary Election |