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Show Vi Xmas Shopping Center Sugar House V MILADYS DAINTIEST SOLOMOiN-PARKE- the finest and We do New lolicy most- exacting repair work equally as well as the heaviest. House Slippers VOL. 1, $1.00 CO. SOLOMON.PARKER progress shoe repairing House New Prices SPECIAL Mens, Womens and Childrens Snugler Brand - gogar CO. R Hy. 1227 Devoted to the Development NO. 17 E- - 21st So. St. Hyland 3043 Sugar House Xmas Shopping Centre 1075 of the Beautiful Southeast SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, DEC EM HER 7, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ford Sedan To Be Given Away Christmas For Advertising Funds For 1924 Campaign Scheduled For Next Week' Drive Results of 1923 Campaign Outlined by Prominent Business Men. .M. O. Ashton is Sugar House Chairman Many drive for funds to carry on the 1924 advertising cam- Salt Lake City and Utah is scheduled for all of next Edward M. Ashton, of Ashton Jenkins Company, president of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board is the general chairman and H 0. Ashton, president of the Sugar House Business Mens The for piign nek- - ! every buKinoui institution in the Southeavt in non prepared to distribute numbered ticket to it ruKtomem with every pnrchae. ..The Kuccesa of the big annual I'hrifctam drawing in aiwurcd. and according to Mr. M. O. Atfhton, president of the Huxiiu-KMen's Leauge, from every in- dication the tuonaler celebration will far aurpaxa that of a year ago or any PrVTh of success, however. pointed out by Mr. Aahton. depend. absolutely upon the people, the purchasing public of Sugar House, lie is very desirous that everyone be imbued early with the apirit of the season and that a rapid' distribution of tickets ensues. It is obyiotw that the success of the proposition depends upon the number of tickets distributed. ..The more tickets thr merchants distribute, the more they must buy from the league, and the more money will accrue to the League lor prizes. ..The schrdule of prizea listed elsewhere in this paper while the minimum, may be enlarged very materially if more tickets are distributed. Many times, it has come to our attention, that in the rush clerks forget. and sometimes patrons neglect to ask for these tickets. Get in the habit right now of asking for a ticket with each purchase, and get into the game. ..It ia benefit to everyone concerned and will provide a great community gather- ing on Chriatama Eve which will not be surpassed anywhere in the state. So, ask for tickets. a HS. A. SMOOT at-tnti- Hal-lon- has been the dominating reaus of the country. This work must go on, and it must industries for this city in the past be continued even more vigorously Here he names the than before. The Los Angeles Chameleven months: ber of Commerce estimates that every firms: following visitor to the city is worth $100 to Pittsburg Boiler & Machine Co. Los Angeles. Not according to the Mills. Huslcr Flour money which the tourist spends in-in Linde Air Products Company. the city but in the value first hand Company (Miller formation about the city which the Ooveralls). traveler imparts to his friends, if he Ford Motor Company. has enjoyed his stay. On this basis L J. Mueller Furnace Company. the tourist travel in Salt lake this Metals Extraction & Refining year is worth $36,400,000 to the city Company. and state, in publicity, good will, as Paramount Lubricant Company. well as in advertising the beauties of The Texas Company. the city and state all over the world." Salt Lake Insecticide Company. Commerce influence in securing the following new Pykc-Drue- hl Mutuals of Richards Ward Bazaar To Give Whizz-Ban- g Evans on Orchestra Will Funish Music for Grand Fnale Dance Dec. 15th Next Friday evening, December 14. at 7:00, doors will opt n ard the biggest affair of the season when the Richards hall Ward Richards the at I. A. Whizz-Banbazaar and dance g n mimes. i'ING While the big feature of the f Pon'mlier 14 i tho JUNIOR HIGH HOLDS in;; the1 most romploto where ASSEMBLY ANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Assembly was held InAuditorium of the Irving Jr. it h, Nuv. 28, 1923. Harold f the student body, pre-i- l. Tlie program consisted of songs hr student body and entertainment who lishi-by Univcraity student - i lie following numbers: iiuin Solo by Miss Alice Ipson. calling by Miss Nial Nelson. nec by Misa Nancy McConaehio. short talk by our principal. Mr. ". was greatly enjoyed. assembly waa the climax oi devoted largely to the olwi w- "f Thanksgiving. Monday, Tues- mil Wednesday the pupil brought and clothing to arhool to be dis-ed to the poor of the city. Wed- -' afternoon found a huge aup--f provisions rendy for distribu- - line of Christmas gifts and novelties ever offered will Ik displayed and sold, there will also be carnival activities rHrried out. Special music, singing, booths, a country store, games, hoi of dogs, ire rrciun, confetti andwillnilhold the trimmin's" of a curnival sway. Don't do your Christman shopping until you see the complete line offered is the advice of nt the Whizz-Hanthose in churge. Each admission ticket is good for a chance on the prize drawing! for hun- 07' prizes' which will be given during the two nights. EvervpinI to tons of Iroal are included in the prize. He sure and save the coupons on your admission tickets. Saturday evening, December 15. will la given over to the big Whizz-Han- g Dance. The music by the popular Evans Orchestra, who, by aperial request, have arranged to give some special number. In addition to the dance the final will drawing! for the special prizea take place Saturdav night. Dance admission tickets will carry prize drawing number as well as the bazaar - Kcdiert-pn-ddei- g, S' . SEE ANDY (SUMP'S BRUSH special arrangement with flump the Times will have display at its office, 1109 E. So. St., one of the first "'lex produced by the famous Yes, its a combination llr brush and mirror. H.v r- even- - jiAXUiir, - i Remember the place the Richards Ward hall, located on Garfield Ave. between 8th and 9th East Streets. Doors open at 7:00 p. m. for the bazaar. Big dance Saturday, December If you dont pay ua 15, at 9 p. m a visit we both lose, is the final word of the committee. i During the pat week a now candy V ,K"cd ! .. According to figures submitted by Mr. Hsllorsn the total annual payrolls of these companies will be more than two and a half million dollars and the investment will be about three and a quarter millions. This result of the 1923 campaign alone justified support increase. in n letter innued by L. B. Hampt- of the one which will start next week, Mr. Halloran. on, prominent Salt Lake business says A recent article in the Chamber pf mu, and former president of the Commerce bulletin rails attention to Officer W. C dumber of Commence, he calls to the fact that there were the value of the advertising campaign out for the Alibi man. He Die' one new for announces of 1923, is no good. He calx lfs, he drinks 10,014 direct mail inquiries about Salt 1924 and then adds the following: Uke City came to the Chamber of Buts, he bieathes It cant be done. Lake ad"The business mes'of Salt City He never make good. He says, 1 Commerce as a result of the 1923 of the are results unanmiuos that, tips and 1 didnt think. vertising. Each of these inquiries was in 1923.' juattfx lipt only a forgot Watch your step, is more than a is tbs form of n letter, asking about campaign work tbe city, its industries, conditions here continuance of the.adertising Among the children it is a believe slogan. and isd scenic attractions. Each of these done by the ChambeTbut they a part of their daily life. prayer that the amount should D.e increased does not express a First inquiries was answered individually Safety fleHfFigures mollycoddle idea, but it does seek to ud ful information sent to the quest- to reach, a still larger which have been checked very care- teach men to avoid ioner. danger and unAnother result of Inst year, accordi- fully reveal that this year Salt Lake necessary wastage of human life. will have a total of 864j(K)0 visido not happen, they Accident ng to Mr. Hammonds letter, is the City tors from all parts of $he wirttd. These 40 per cent increase in tourist travel The lack of attention is the During people have beep induced to esnte here cause of accidents. Safety hinges on to gilt Lake City and Utah. ad 'In Utah by 1928 there were 876,000 people who or to stay longer forethought and., unfailing- - attention. Until safety Lemmas a personal jjsitfd. the jsity. or ,gn .Increase. sn habit with us not much good can lie stated above. Tpe new slogan adopted afccomolished. h "Keep em Coming during the year mail. A traffic code for pedestrians to 1924 a raised the Of 52,000 year ago In a letter to prospective donors, remember;, . the in been n has daily of $21,000 spent W. J. llalloran, vice president 1. Pedestrians crossing streets at of the country. The mag- - night should wear a white light in Judge Company, calls attention newspapers various the and received asines $6,250 from front and a red lifrht in the rear. to the results of the campaign cost $12,500, the remainder 2. Before turning to the right or in industrial standpoint alone. He booklets was used by the conventions commit- the left the pedestrian should give litof distribution in and tee securing three short blast on a horn at least a Salt Lake citizen I am proud travel bu- three to acknowledge that the Chamber ox erature through the various icheayf diameter. the chairman for the South-ms- L It is expected by those in charge tlit the contributions for this cause viQ be considerably in excess of those of last years campaign, and the goal has been set at 175,000,000, or a $25,-00- 0 lesgue is Special Committee Arranges Final Details For Christmas Drawing 8u'r ASK FOR TICKETS new store rffsn The nth Fst S i stod at Ten Tons of Coal, Ten Sacks of Sugar and Fifty Hams Among Other Valuable Frizes to be Distributed on Cristinas Eve Final arrangements were completed for the big Christmas drawing by the special advertising committee of Sugar House last Tuesday evening: It was decided to give to holders of winning numbers on Christmas Eve more than a hundred valuable prizes. ... ov, fresh every day mud sold the same The grand prize will be a Ford Sedan, and included among the day. Much of the work of manufar-o- f others will be 10 sacks of sugar, 10 Jiledgea have already been signed for which meuiu that amount of turing will be carried on up in the tons of first dasa lump coal, and fifty front of the store where the public high quality 12 to 13 pound smoked prizes. More interest is lie ing shown Other prizes will be announced this year than ever before, owing no unqualified success of later or oil the evening of the drawing doubt to the last year's event. In practically every contest. rase business men have tuken more It was decided to have a huge Christ- of the little than they have mas tree on the Plaza and to have tbe ever done pastboards before and many have rather take place drawing double dlhcir quotas of last year. curly in the evening. Stores of the Southeast are rapidly Already bund mis and thousands of assuming a holiday air ami attire gml lieople are commencing to save the the Christmas spirit is running ramvaluulde little coupons which are given pant; displays of toys are even larger by local merchants with every pur- and more resplcndunt limn before and chase in tlu-i- r stores. Hundreds are merchants rcjxirt earlier shopping and docking from other imrts of the city greater interest. Everything points to do their buying for the huliduys in to a wonderfully happy and prosperwhere House reasonnriees are ous season. Christmas Sugar chewing candy. able and quality hign and wITcra they The personnel of the committee in limy obtain coupons for the drawing. charge is Jack Hurt, Chairman, N. J. IRVING BASKETBALL Hurt, chairman of the spe- llnnsen, G. M. Routhwick, Martin Blat-se- n MEN START PRACTICE ciulMr. Jack cunun ittoe, announces that and J. A. Rock wood. may see, and an invitation is extended for anyone interested in candy making to visit Mr. Myaka while at work in (he various stage of production. The principal advantage gained ill having the candy manufactured right on the premises lies in the elimination of preservatives and other ingredients which are not the best, According to Mr. Myska. He states that only pure, genuine substances will tie used and that there will be no sirhitilutiona. Specialties with which he intends to attract the people of the Southeast are fudge, peanut brittle, kisses and hums. 3. When an inexperienced driver ia made nervous by a pedestrian he should hide behind a tree until the automobile has passed. ' 4. Pedestrians shall not carry in their pockets any substance which when broken will cut automobile tiros. 5. In dodging automobiles pedestrians shall not run more than seven (7) miles an hour. 6. Pedestrians must register at the of each year and pay a license fee of $5.00. School interest at the Irving Junior 7. Pedestrians will not be allowed High is now centered around basket to emif. gigai'wlU any stnyet hall. IracticA Jias bgpun in earnest. in aiaaffensiva and trimCqessate. jnM A hiJtTTfa ner.V trying.auLfoc.wanf awl Coach Lidddl 8. Each pedestrian before receivis comident iat they pill have a real ing his or her license to walk- upon team rounded out by' the time the a street must demonstrate before an season's games start. The Irvingite examining board hi or her skill, in have won the pennants In the Junior Flans are Completed for Gala Holiday Season dodging, leaping, crawling or extri- High Division for 1921 and 1922. In cate themselves from machinery. 1921 they became temporary possesSalt Lake Citys Christmas Cheer Week will be perpetuated 9. Pedestrians will be held strictly sors of a silver loving cup presented responsible for all damages done to by the Spalding company. Last year for the third time this year. It has in fact never become a local automobiles, or their occupants, in they won it outright by winning the tradition. championship tfor the second time. collisions. Plans arc under way and from the The finale of the week will be the From all appearances Wiey are out Chiming of the city bells which marks ceremonies about the tree New Years to "cop the rag for 1923. the lighting of the Municipal Christ- Eve and then the renowned rendition mas Tree, on Christmas Eve, until of the Messiah in the Tabernacle on RELIGION CLASS MEMBERS the final strains of the Messiah die New Year's Day. TO HAVE PARTY SATURDAY on the lips of the Oratorio Chorus in the taliernacle. New Years Day, the MISSIONARY BENEFIT In accordance with a proclamation issued by Governor Charles citizens of Salt Lake will keep Holiof seventh The and eighth grades R. Mabey, endorsed by Mayor C. Clarence Neslcn of Salt Lake, AT RICHARDS WARE citizens of the Sugar House Ward Religion day open bouse for the - . - Sunday will be observed as Tuberculosis Sunday, throughout the Classes, both boys and girls, will have Salt Lake City. Members of the Richards Ward will It has been the custom to make this city and state, in the interest of the sale of Christmas seals, under a party tomorrow night at the home the auspires of the Utah Public Health tors. Booth sales, under the direction of Mr. H. C. Taggart, 1385 E. 21st particular contribution of Christmas hold a big Christmas benefit tonight Association. James II. Wallis, execu- of Mrs. George F. Wasson, chairman South St. Mrs. Tessio Johnson will Cheer not in the form of money or at the ward amusement hall fpi tive secretary of the association, has of women's activities for Salt Lake. assist Mrs. Taggart. About twenty food, but in the' form of Christmas their missionaries who are scattered forces in Salt Lake and the slate well will is inaugurated early next week, members of the classes are expected Song, Drama, and Dance, given by throughout the world. There are and games and refresh- those who are themselves artists to the present time ten members of that organized. Headquarters for the sale 'The booths will he in charge of well to Is pre-ewere established in Salt Lake this known club women in downtown ments will be the order of the evening. those who love the best in art and ward away from home doing mission, see in true art a kinshsip with the ary work. week, under the general supervision of stores, banks, hotels and theatres. Spirit o f Christmas and the fellowThe seal sale, which opened Thanks- - R,DIO CONCERT TO The play, The Noble Outcast, wil Xephi L. Morris, state chaiiman, with ship of good cheer. be presented by an Miss Bernice Sellcy of Mr. Wallis' day, will continue until Christ-- I cast ai BY BROADCASTED JJg ' mas eve. The prospect for raising lice force, in charge Practically every school and com- follows: I liMPlTlt t'fi tu .'I l.L J. i uKAAll A large number of mail orders have Utah's uunta of $50,000 in the sale, are munity group in Salt Lake will par- -' Gerald Weston, known as Jerry the Claude H. Tayloi been received and filled at headquar-- , good. licipale in the week's festivities Tramp Radio of the the school bands, orchestras, glee clubs, Col. Lee, a Southern Banker.J. C. Lak Through courtesy I.uinlier of the Granite dramatic organizations, Department and Boy James Blackburn, his Nephew FARLEYS WARD RELIEF and Hardware Company, under the Scouts, also voipmunity choruses, T. R. Schrodci -- ; SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN the direction of Ilehor Johnson, .community orchestras, and local rec- Jack Worthington, Blackburns will broadcast a radio pro reation groups. eret News Rival Staynor Fredericksoi The Parley's Ward Relief Society affairs in . ugar House, give the fol- - Kram tonight from 8 to ! p. m. This Ail those who participated last year Mrs. I.ee, Wife of the Colonel will entertain this evening at a big lowing warning: to program will lie of special interest have kindly consented to do so again Mrs. Folge Christmas social and dance. At 8 Motorists please rememtier that Southeasterners and they are invited land many other groups have offered France, a Disputed Possesion consista la will Stam. News there n. The Deseret program Miss Ada Latiine (he tooting of the Granite Planing'1? their services to make this week what ing of readings, and musical numbers, Mill whistle in a Cheer Week should really be. s Sadie, Faithful but Free Sufrar H(1U, evc5tmnWKZN. :md at 9 p. m. then will be n large Miss Mary McEwai The Fort Douglas Rand will give bu.nar and dance. Fancy work and nfternoon between 3:30 and 4 p. nj. is a list of the name an evenings concert, the High Schools Fish Tenacious of Life. Following dison be will kinds of all needlework each school day is a 'gentle reminder Under heiillliy coiidiiimis, fisli inay Hands and Boy Scout Band will partic-er- a an locations of Richards Ward mis play for sale and will la especially to you that our school chlldrui are on will lie given by the Jnanes away at present: live many ynrs. Fur example, salmon ipate; an There suitable for Uhristma presents. 1"0 Roosevelt Jr. High School, the East Lugo no T. Whitaker Western State home their school survive to from way known and been kinds have all booths of you will Ik Christmas Mission. asked to siow down, give them yenrs, eels CO year, and can 1(K). and the West High Dramatic Clubs Homer Dunean and at the same time an old-tin will provide a dramatic evening, th? Mis more even be will to y the dnn.v. The proceeds of this affair that they may re-- while pike are said 810n- Mendelssohn Chorus, the Swanee Sing-- 1 -, exis tenacious of life. go to charily and an invitation turn t( their homes in safety. erx, and the Utah Association of tuf?,,ne Jenson Swiss German Mis tended to the people of the ward and Dancing Teachers will put on an even- 10?; surrounding wards to come and parHawaiian Mis ing of dancing. The L. D. S. School D(,nalJ McCormick take of the enjoyment of the evening. sioii. of Music and the Music Department n of the University of Utah will each Erwin Druke Mission Edison Whitaker WINNER OF CONTEST Western Statei give a musfcal evening. Mission. ANNOUNCED1 Cheer Boxes will again be a feature John Tiemerama Eastern State of the Christmas Eve Celebration. Mission. These boxes furnished by the Red After several weeks of competition,1 William Wilckens Netherlands. (.Voss will be filled by the students of been has interest time which In its largest subscription drive, commencing today, during Milton Christensen Netherlands. the senior high schools of Salt Lake keen ami many names submitted, the The Times will provide means for all the boys and girls in Douglas Taylor Southern States. City. They will be distributed in the new photograph studio in Sugar House Council Chamber on Christmas Eve the Southeast to earn Christmas gifts for themselves and has announced its new name and the( judged entitled to them NEW BABY BOY jto children also for others. The new name is "Darlene winner. by the school principals and given by Studio, and the first prize is awarded AT ALLEN HOMI will be reduced to $1.00 per year The price subscription them ticket entitling them to the to Mr. Darrel Howard. 1225 Kensingadvance. in same. will receive Howard Mr. Avenue. ton A detachment of cadets will be re-- : Friends of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. All To every boy or girl who brings or mails paid subscripa dozen of the finest pictures made by for the distribution of these WR be interested in learning of a n sponsible one them of with E. 1109 new So. our to 21st studio, the tions the following prizes office, St., ' boxes by cards and will lie assisted by baby bo ywhich arrived last Sunda mounted in a frame and tinted. A will be given: officers of the Girls Associations of The baby and mother are gettii free picture will be given to each outer the two high schools. along nicely. One Subscription contestant, and may be had for ChristBoys or girls Eversharp pencil. The program before the mas if taken before Dec. 15th. These Two Subscriptions A two-ce- ll or a $1.25 ed Live Christmas Tree will include: llashlight contestants are requested to present! Rand Concert pocket knife. themselves at the studio, 1086 E. 21st BUSINESS MENS Carolling Three subscriptions A Fuller ivory vanity case, South St., for a sitting. Glee Club Selections, and a LEAGUE containing comb and valued at $2.25, with iniChristmas Cheer address hy GLADES HAVE tial on top, or an Ingersoll watch. Mayor C. Clarence Ncslen. The regular monthly luncheon NEW BABY GIRL An orchestra will provide thr at-- : of the Business Men's league Come to Times office for receipts or just bring names moxphere for the distribution of boxes will be eld next Monday at and money. in the Chamber Room. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay Glade arc 12:15 p. m. at the Confectaurqnt. Then beginning Wednesday afterWe want 500 new subscribers. rejoicing over the arrival of a new Many important matters-arup December the noon, Cheer Week 26th, baby girl at the Glade home during Get a good early start. for consideration and all memthe past week. Mr. Glade is the forprograms will be given fre to the ' bers are urged to lie present. citizens of Salt l,ake City at a local mer editor of the Times, and a real down-tow- n theatre. Southeasterner MW ristmasGheerWeek, To BeDbserved This Year Seal Sale in Progress ... nt all-st- ar rbtviTP , ; . I ' . j Swiss-Germa- right-of-wa- , , j ' Swiss-Germa- Free Christmas Presents . ' ' ' ' ; ' 0 well-light- , j j i j , i i Harold Lloyd in his famous comedy Why Worry will befeatured at the Princess, Sun., Mon., and Tues |