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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923 SAFETY FIRST WARNINGS YLAND A. SMOOT By Officer W. cause only 13 per cent of all automobiles Women drivers of The hand steering wheel. that rocks the cradle is quite competent at the Women don't take the risks that men do. mu think a little, too. The person who pays no attention to And you will catch an accident behimfind "Look Out may theh ngn fore it catches you. Rest." At the under self sign It is far better to say There he Most automobile accidents are pre- goes, than to say Oh, how natural ventable. Dont have any and the he looks. One good leg is worth a whole wood question will not be asked. It is thinking one thing apd doing pile of crutches. The real reward for safety is your another that causes accidents. Watch welcome home. your step. Fourteen thousand people killed by Jay walking is a short cut to the automobiles in the L'nited States in hospital. An automobile is no faster than its 11)22, or 39 every hour. It is estimated that the fault lies driver. between the careless auto driver Give the man on your right the Mend and the careless pedestrian. lie sure to use your eyes and eurs your ways. PRINCESS NEXT SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY SUNDAY and MONDAY el'mer..,U A JUST AS GOOD AS THEY aMAKE EM CLIFTON Ml-5- 0 Kight-of-Wa- to the Advertising Campaign Is Successful In Southeast The Southeast resionded nobly to cording to M. 0. Ashton, chairman of the call of the Advertising Commit- - the local district. More than $1300 lee of the Chamber of Commerce, sc-- , was raised by workers assigned to solicit funds and everyone encountered ' ' id i ' l r t, ' exprexsed enthusiasm for the splendid work done by the Club. Mr. Ashton especially commended theh team composed of Mr. Strike and Mr. Bents, who worked in the t erritory over toward Murray and put the campaign over in great shape. Those who participated as workers under Mr Ashton are: Lyman Noyes, 1. W. Smeltxer, Philip Rents, G. N. Strike, Roy Free, Clyde Hansen, N. J. Hansen, J. A. Kockwood, Grant Mor-'gaGibson Condie, Stanley Decker and George Dixon. A M A-f- A ' MX n j j SHIPS n, iikinsonT SUGAR HOUSE Want a Bile? luCTUlIll XMAS DAY AND WEDNESDAY WARD NEWS Candy so good that you just cannot help wanting to give everyone a bite to show how good it is. Your own choice of these delicious dainties in a Christinas Gift Box makqs adelightful Gift. W. F. JENSEN CANDY COMPANY MONTE BLUE Friday, Dec. 21, is the night of the Sugar House Ward Choir entertainment An excellent program has been arranged, and a large crowd is expected to attend. As the proceeds from this affair are to be turned over to the ward maintenance account all thou buying tickets will be given credit for such amount as they may pay in, on either the maintenance account or the fast offering account WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY The Cranial Girls of Sugar House Ward wish to thank the girls of Rich- FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Boy Scout class is taking up the tenderfoot tests. Raymond Dean and Daniel Richards are the first two to pass Hie tests this year. Thaddeus Florestein Arline Queen .Hubert Littleford Trulan Eyre Eugene Gibbons Ena Thurman Bernice Jackman Wernon Hopfenbeck Hy. 1738 Sugar House Huy Electrical Goods al an Electrical Store WestiughouK I rue t rn C ec P. r k .t Wni inghous W ii He Iran SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE IN though there is but one letter man in school, competition for different pjtd-tiois greater than it has ever been before. Every effort will be made to upset the dope" as in the football season and bring Granite to the front rank in athletics. The team will be definitely chosen after the holidays. Fridays Program On Friday afteroon, December 21, comes the annual Christmas party. Each class (and faculty as well) gives a stunt in the Auditorium. After this the students and teachers adjourn to the gymnasium where five Christmas trees stand waiting to be stripped of their gifts. The Jfacutty patronize the fifteen cent store for their presents to each other and it is certain that all of the offerings will be appropriate to the time and place. The entertainment will end with a dance for everyone. all-sta- te Banquet for the Team The Granite faculty pride themselves in supporting student effort in all directions. If it interests the young men and women of our classes, it interests us," is the motto. In view of this it was evidently up to the pedagosrues to do something handsome for the football team. What could be more touching, more PPo- -' priate than a turkey dinner? Thei men of the facultv answered promptj ly, Nohting, nothing. Mr. Maughan, Mias Sharpe and' Miss Lindquist acted as a committee of one in three divisions to make all proper arrangements. The little dining room at the high school was as full as it could well be when the twenty-eig- boys ht and the thirty-fiv- WINNS Sugar House Clothes Shop 2045 S. 11th East Slendid Line of the Latest Neckwear, Knits and Cut Silks 25c to $2.00 Curling Irui Tiut j 1 Tui.ier Wnrtinghemg Table Stow LET US HELP e faculty members sat down to such a dinner aa only Miss Lindquist can provide. This popular lady believes that while people should not live to eat, they should by all means eat enough, to keep husky. The plates were well filled with good things but they had a most deserted and empty look when: the young waitresses carried them to' the kitchen later in the evening. Mr. Maughan proved a genial toastmaster. Mr. Hillum. whose face had worn rather a pale and haggard look fur days past, touted The Team in original verse. Mrs. Chance spoke of; Our School, Mr. Wiseman of The Coach and Elliott Hartwell, captain, of the football squad, gave a few words of appreciation for the efforts of The Facultv. Try-out- s for Opera The try-oufor the opera. The Bohemian Girl, took place in the! Auditorium, December 18. At noon' the music room was filled with anx-- 1 ious students all trying at once to take possession of the piano in order to exorcise their wonderful voic.-i- . Two complete casts have been chosen, as follows: Womens and Childrens Hosiery; Cotton, Lisle, Wool, Silk. Price. . . . 15c to $2.25 Handerkercliiefs in Xmas Boxes Boudoir Caps, Gloves, Childrens Bonnets Mens and Boys Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Storking Caps, Gloves, Garters and ts Weatingltr-ii- e THE WAY OF A WOMAN ns Devilshoof Secon- dDec. 28 is the night set for the Count Ray Hutchinson Eugene Gibbon Bishopric Party. Watch for full par- Thaddeus Florestein Preston Ballard ticulars next week. Arline Annabelle Wheeler Valeen Tanner A good time was had by everyone Queen Robert Barrows who attended the program and dance Devilshoof Club given by the Mutual Improvement Association last Tuesday. The Club including the boys of the clogging class danced at WinOn account of Xmas and New Years der Ward, Wednesday evening, DecemDay falling on Tuesday, there will be ber 19, under the direction of Miss Gorlinski. The girls appeared in a no Mutual until Jan. 8, 1924. weaving dance, portraying the gatherDon't forget the Carolers Xmas eve. ing of the sheep, shearing of the wool, I jet's show we have the proper Xmas spinning into yarn, the dyeing of the and winding it Into a varicolspirit by placing a candle in the win- yarn ball. The boys staged a darky dow, and being ready with our contri- ored Few Whits Cats. bution to help those who are less for- stunt bringing in various negro clog It la bad luck for a black rat to dances. tunate than we are. cross your path, of course; It Is good Basket-ba- ll Prospects A. W. cat to crow It; but The Farmers have high hopes for luck tor a white w are so fe white cats. than baaket-ball an Al team. -7 Apex Electric Shop 1071 E. 21st South THE 4th MUSKETEER OF THE RIO GRANDE First Margaret Russell, who has been ill Count for some time. useful gift&made by IN DON QUICKSHOT The Craniag Girls were happy to welcome back their president. Miss to announce this complete line of THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JOHNNY WALKER A Blind Bargain GEO. Santa Claus wishes MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME LON CHANEY in ards Ward for the splendid time they enjoyed at the Kids Party last E. COLLINS, Prop. CAFE and CANDY IN Suspenders Mens and Boys Shirts In the few days remaining you can select most appropriate Christinas gifts from our stock. We have a most eompletc stork and our low priees will enable you to buy liberally. K. & K. Engineering Co. Hy. 1097 Boys Wails 2016 S. lllh East St. Sugar House Plumbing and Heating Still Our Specialty |