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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923 Original Virtu Too Brief. Now. Rive me Artist (at work) jour honest opinion of tlila plrture." Visitor (who fancies himself a "It's utterly worthless." Artlat (dreame e but give It all the ing) same." runrit. If we have accept ed the doctrine of original sin. we should also accept the doctrine of orlginul virtue. In aome natures the will to righteousness la as native as the will to wickedness la In others. "Y-e-- CONFIDENCE The fact that we have the confidence of our customers where ever we have stores and markets, afford iitt great pleasure. If you are not already one of our many Katisfied customers, visit our nearest store and market tomorrow and be assured of unequaled savings on your grocery and meat order. CHURCHMAN JOINS SCOUTING Keeton Sndlng -- At an Impressive ceremony at ElizaRev. William Ituld Cross beth, N. of Trinity church recently received a the rank of tenderfoot scout and a member of Troop No. 8, which la sponsored by this church. At tha aound of a bugle call the candidate and members of Troop 8 entered. A prayer followed. Then spoke tlio Like senior patrol leader, saying: the knlghta of old wbo knelt In tha unseen presence of the master scout, and vowsd fidelity to the Ideals for which knighthood stood, this dats la ready to vow fidelity to scouting and tha ldsala for which It stands. Tha patrol leader then removed the neckerchief covering the eyes of the candidate, saying: "The troop neckerchief la a figurative blindfold, keeping from your eyes and thoughts anything unworthy of a true scout. It bears the number eight, the designation of this tronpi Character, tha dutlea of citizenship and service are intertwined as are the loops of tills eight.' The knot Is a symbol of tbs service which every scout renders unssked and with no hope of reward except the privilege of service. An assistant patrol leader then removed the cord which bound the hands of the candidate, saying: "As I unfasten the knot that ties your hands, so does scouting loose the knots that have held In bonds your eyes, ears, spirit and mind. You art now free to enjoy the great The woods are yours, the streams, the birds. You are free to enjoy the open, to practice woodcraft that the pioneer scout knew of old, free to hear the songs of the birds and learn their habits; free to read the signs of the trail; free from the bonds of civilization; free to follow the life of the open road j and the flre-ll- t camp. Such la the life of the scout The candidate rector then made the promises of tha scout oath and law, and received an explanation of tha scout grip, motto and slogan. Twelve lighted candles, symbolic of tha twelve points of the scout law, were then extinguished, as the scoutmaster said: The symbol lights are no longer needed as the light of the law of scouting la In the heart of 2 lbs. Skaggs Fresh Creamery Butter . . B9c 25c 5 bars Creme Oil Soap 25c 9 lb. bag Gerinade UNTIL NOON Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, lb Shoulder Pork Roast, best cuts, lb Boneless Prime Rib Roast, rolled, lb. . . 10c 12c 17c OTHER SAVING PRICES (Pure LARD FLOUR 10-l- b. pail 'bib. pail pail and White) 2-l- Gold Seal High Patent, sk. MIXED NUTS b. Mixture 5-lb- s. 2-lb- s. New Crop, Cal. Naval, doz. Large, Juicy, dozen LEMONS HEINZ CATSUP Large Bottle HEINZ PICKLES Sweet Mustard Sweet Mixed Chow Cl low, each HOMINY JELLO LUX $1.69 .69 . .33 $1.40 Extra Fine ORANGES . . 90c 37c 29c 20c 33c 39c Iirge cau Regular pkg. 3 for 29c 6 boxes for BEEF Pot Roast, best cuts, lb lb BEEF Sirloin Steak, lb. . . 5c 15c 13c YOUNG LAMB Legs, lb 28c . YOUNG LAMB and another round of the as it is acted by all concerned. Special mention should be made of Dorothy Giraci as Pietros daughter. Looking not more than eight this child proves herself an actress of skill, authority and appeal. Helene Hullivan, aa the fashionable mother, is sincerely the character she portrays, and Chas. E. Elder, Gene Cameron, Arthur Thi-ass-o, Stanhope Wheatcroft and Louise Calmetti are equally excellent. Dont miss "The Sign of the Rose. It is being shown at the Hyland Theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. scout" A "GLORIFIED" GOOD TURN The vision of every boy seont to aid In saving human lives was fulfilled for Lognn, Utah, lads on the recent fateful occasion when flood wept down the llocky Mountain (nn-yo- n Richards Ward M.LA.Notes engulfing the little town of WU-- 1 lard. The once quiet spot, suddenly been me a scene of wild confusion and' wrecked hopes, sent forth nn anguished ' p: call for help, nnd to the glory of sen ted the ward with a flag pole last "Scout preparedness,1 within two Sunday evening, and the ward furhours after the call Imd been sent, .'!" nished a flag to fly at the top, fifty hoy scouts from equipped with feet above the ground. The boys have food and bedding, were nn their way been working hard to realize their to Wlllurd, the first group to answer Its cry of distress. The scouts found turmoil and despair In the trull of the clmidhurst'i torrent. Property bad been destroyed ; people made homeless ; lives lost. The pj scouts worked for three days on the scene of the disaster, helping keep l the place In sanitary condition, so that H disease might he prevented. They drained stagnant pools, cleared away ! debris of various sorts, located dead animals and had them removed, dug - sediment from the rooms of houses 'fi which had been left standing, and i performed many other dutlea. : The Semite of the ('ache Ynlley Piet urixat ion of His Famous ft (Utah) Council of the Roy Scouts of The Sign of the Rose, O America," said a? observer of the a Screen Classic h: work, "have to their credit the doing I of many good turns,1 hut this Is one Heart pictures are becoming more of their very greateet. ami more frequent but they will have to go far to surpass The Sign of the in which George Beban stars. JHi 01A.II, HONORS BOY BCOUTS ItRilin'," is hi first picture in a year or m His reappearance makes us A touching tribute from the rank! of more. Eaoenrage il muen he has been missed. 5 the old and passing citizens to scout-- S realize ishow Beno star to compare with That sentiment mat liv& d There Ing1! work for the new making in his own particular field, and of character trained for cltlzen-J- han few who rank higher in their own. shlpt" was paid by the Apperson post, Again he is an Italian. It would be b S G. A. K.. to the boy scouts of llelling-- difficult to picture him otherwise. As (greeting Car ham. Wash., when the veteran soldier Iictro Baletti. a laborer, who by lu disbanding the post because of thin- - chance is hired to bring a Christmas nlng numbers, recently presented to j tree to a wealthy home, Behan is his keep sentiment alive and th scout organization the flag and familiar aelf simple, awkward, eager, But with what artistry enable qon to send greetstaff that hod been carried hj the post docs he achieve compelling just this! Not by so thirty-fivfor the post year does second a of as much a fraction j ings to tour friends, relaRIT he lose his grip on the audience. ADMIRES BOY SCOUT-SPIIt is at this point that the plot really tives and acquaintances. a plot which causes the baby Thi sight of a boy scout of Augusta, daughter of the house to be kidnapped Ol, quietly guiding a blind negro by her unscrupulous uncle in order to Come Norn across a crowded street at a point niitain money to pay a pressing diht. where autos and street cars rush past, llow su nicion is fastened on the Italwas the Inspiration of a letter of ap- ian and Ivov, because of that suspicion, and make tjour selection hi own little girl is run down and preciation of the scout spirit, by one automobile the rich mans by kjlli'd signing himself "A Friend of the Roy ail this is built up srene by scene with Remits." "This Is perhaps only one of astonishing suspense. Not a scene, in hundreds of acts of helpfulness that fact, fails to disclose a link in the are shown constantly by this youthful Iviin that seems to be drawing closer COMMERCIAL I "HINTING CO. lOlio E. 21st So. SL heart. organization." says the writer. There an. nnd poor tJnltr IIm l.ihmry The story is as skilfully developed floes nut appear to be discrimination where duty calls for service." Cochineal Dye. Nineteen thousand Inserts ate incochineal quired to make one pound of cess. Kushby C. Midgley females dye. Only tlie bodies of the are used. They are wingless and etek At the services on Sunday $300.00 one produces over 1.OU0 young, which was received in donations for the Gold- spread over the plants rapidly. en Rule drive and it is expected that the Boy Scouts will obtain another $200 in a canvass which they expect ambition along this line and were sucroundly congratulated foris their the to make for this fund. In the Richards Ward a hearty response was accorded the call for clothing for German Saints when a complete truckload was collected, boxed ready for shipment and taken to Relief Society headquarters. Seek Prehistoric City. Thorn lake, in paxiern Oregon, has for youra been thought the site of In Its depths are prehistoric city. walls, rising In geometric precision, which bisect the lake bed, and Investigation has Just been set afoot to learn whether their origin Is from a natural cause or the work of man In yean gone by. We'll Biu, What? Is what one A "ktippuh kawfee gels in the unpretentious wayside restaurant; but what la 111 JUST OPENED Sugar House Kandy made in the morning Sold in the afternoon Sepcial price on Fudge this week i, pound 20c Leave orders for Xmas Boxes Tulip Chocolate Shop 2043 S. 11th East Between the beak and post off Beban Reappearance Is a Signal Triumph , , ' man-huo- 25c Sweet Sugar Cured, lb. LEATHER PUSHERS "GOODBYE GIRLS : Shoulder Chops, lb BACON 18c IN i- YOUNG MUTTON PORK Lean Loin 20c Chops, lb RUSSELL WILLIAM j every POWER of a LIE SATURDAY , SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES PORK Shoulder Roast, best cuts, lb. MAE MURRAY : All Flavors, lkS- - MATCHES less than laymen are la tha organisation's platform Inter-eatin-g effort and tha aatlafactloa of achievement. Together with states-meacholara and bualneas men, mee ef the church Join on" and perform the self disciplining dutlea of scout-do- SATURDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS MEAT BARGAINS m la the acont oath and law and . . 20c p; I i l'ic-tro- a Give Something Electrical AlpH The convenience of an Eloctricid ance Gift adds to the appreciation of the why not make sure your Gift will meet this api by choosing from our present showing. day-after-d- ay .i APEX ELECTRIC SHOP 1071 ijv E. 21st South 17118 Sugar House Store lluy Electrical Goods at an Electrical j |