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Show L fir" A HAPPY '"Y NEW YEAR TOiniinniniim...... -- r--- 'vi I - ' ' . - t $ f j ' fe:,' .J1 Pe. - fl T '.. :. -- V- dvW(,WjWfftiiTni0Q tJIfepCt? - Jt- 1 6 ". i.1'; PK OGRESS SHOE REPAIRING Sugar House - ; ; ..j, - ' liii 'lf! VOL. 1, NO. 20 S.M.T s S py7 MTOwn -- $ry 1 p 0M Itf 1,1 Alii: ;!;, lh u lot-nea- - nf t t 11V. 1KI11AV. .- -,? ' fi - : ! jhr rj fi - the In ,utifnl SiH.theiist 1U73 3C Prosperous JslcirYcar . Iv 21st So. SI. DECEMBER 2S. 1923 Hyland 3043 MICE FI YE VENTS 1 'v'V 'li ' 5 .V-v- :i' . New Prices New Policy . " Hy. 1227 SOEO.ROVPARKER CO. " m C7 iMi , .rads Long Established Granite Drug Company Changes Hands New Management Assumes Control of Pioneer Drug Business in Sugar House rs' d Extensive changes have been plan-- ! charge. George Allen, who has presided over nid by the new Granite management. fHUJltan for some time under Mr. A new furnace has been installed in !lnK 8 ownershm has been retained the building; the whole interior of the the ame capacity by the new men as MSkArtwiSi: nf , SuKar IIouse- Thllr ln Winner of Ford Sedan. 1, i Si; Christmas Cheer Week Will End January 1st that to, "d t0 boost everJ'lhmr Messiah" on New Year's Day Concludes Elaborate Civic Program Ilendition of Sdf 2d ilar fountain dashes has grown from a cabin start to Salt Lake Citys Community Chsr week will end January 1st One of the specialties of the new .its present conditionlog mst as Sugar store is the perscnptlon department j House haft grown; Mr. Kelling, who according to the program issued tiy those in' charge, and "Even Mr. Fleishman who is of long experi-- 1 ia leaving the city, has owned the citizen and every stranger within our gates is here personally ence in the prescription line will have store for the past eight years. invited to attend any or all of these Community Christmas FestivThe Cheer Week, a recent inauguration by the City Com- ities. This is the only activity of the week mission is strictly a community It is given by the people of Salt Lake, fo r which there is n small charge. for the people of Salt Lake and is free to all. Following is the program oul-- ; lined up to and including January 1st: GRANITE SUFFERS Friday, I'cremltcr UNth, 2:15 P. M. I PART No Way for Stranger Now to Identify Southeast Salt Lake Metrop-opliTwo One-aplay: (a) Why the Chimes Kang," hy Elizabeth Oxlhorp They Stop and Ask, What Place is Flexlume Sign Suggested For Sugar House Section i s ct DEFEAT McFndden. (b) The For Away Princess, by Herman Sudcrman presented by the (Reprint from Intermountain Retailer," Earl Jay Glade, Editor) Dramatic Club of the West High business men of Southeast Salt School, under the direction of Miss Although the wide-awaLake have developed an admirable center of activity in the prox- - Ethel Cnnclly. West High Orchestra t for same, South and Eleventh East, they never have ' Wl funiih mu-yemity of Twenty-fir- st PART 2 This, Anyway? i ke , i labeled the section so that a stranger can tell where he is. How many scores of times have hourists stopped the writer and asked What is this place, anyway. '' J If II III I In the first instance, in our opinion, the section should determine what its future name is to be. That possibly doesn't concern anyone but those hav- -' ing substantial business interests there. We know personally of nearly 950,000 having been expended on ad- -, Sugar House vertising the name during the past three years and it must be admitted that the name is known the country over. A group of Southeasterners favor the metropnli- . la5,lcsiKnait.iun "k The question now naturally arises: Should the publicity which hns hum given the section as Sugar House" be thrown away and a new name . cnosen. . At all events, that matter ma lc determined to tin- business advantage of the section. Tlum by erecting .i flexlume sign at. both ends of the I'la.a on n iH'deslal similar to that at Motor Avoimo, a very splendid im- press may ho made on I lie thoumnds who drive along the Victory and bin- cidn hitrltwavs ns well, of course, as drive i n the local folk who sometimes INIMI auto hy the ila.a at the rate of per hour. The annual drive for Christmas hus- mess o'! lli,, ojirt of the retailers is now piling ahead iu Sueur Mouse at seem full Idas! and iiiei. tent ally llo-to he p.tl:ng a good share ,f ji. other A Ford car mid mimerniis 1 ,ri'e pri tes arc bean; given away, This seetiun is the incation "I V.n'in Mat sen, president of the Hntehers and Crmers Assneiation Uo-in- il vf Salt Lake. Hits Their Savings. r,w ,l,llM Most men Ilk l "'"kc lime on the i.rimruM' trail lit Interfen-greatly h wlil. lives, In their ms. with savings hank e s j A i Christmas Fantasy, The annual Christinas Tree Celebration of the Sugar House Business Men's league was eminently successful from every standpoint. Mayor G. Clarence Neslen of Salt liiikc City was pres-jeto draw t he numlcrs from the barrel, ami City Commissioners Arthur Barnes and T. T. Burton graced the stand, together with N. J. liar, sen, representative of the league in charge of the drawing and June Kcddington announcer. nt - Ij1 nd 1 - ('. Clarence Neslen and City Commissioners T. T. Burton and Arthur Barnes Fresent. Miss Mary Hodge is .Mayor Go-Gett- er During the last "two weeks ownership of the Granite Drug Company has changed, W. B. Helling having sold to N. L. Swart-wooand George Fleishman. Mr. Swortwood has been connected with the Smith-Fau- s Drug Company, wholesale druggists, for the past twenty-tw- o years and is therefore of long e.vjHTience in the Comdrug line. Mr. Fleishman comes from the llemenwav-Mose- r pany, where he had charge of their drug department. wall fixtures will I installed In short, according evverything will be done to bring me Granite Drug Company on a par with the most modern stores of its kind. Sugar House Plaza Scene Of Greatest Christmas Eve In History of Southeast Tln Club Midnight Revue, previously announced for 11 o'clock on the evening of Dec. 31st, has been cancelled, according to announcement made last night by officers of the club. The statement given out is as follows : Owing to last minute developments certain details cannot be carefully worked out and it becomes necessary for the annual Club New Year's Eve party to lie cancelled. The officers regret very much the necessity of this announcement for the reason that they have been given such loyal support by the people of the Southeast in the preparation of the program and the purchase of tickets. Those who have tickets may receive a refund of their money from the party who sold them. "The committee in charge takes this opportunity to thank all who have prepared parts for the program; also those who have assisted otherwise." N. L. S wort wood and George Fleishman Purchase Granite Drug Store From W. 11. Helling 8 The Granite High School Baskctccrs staged a surprise on the evening of Dec. 21st at Kpringville when they came close to defeating the fast Utah county hoopsters, last year's stutc with the final score 18 to presented champions, 15 in favor of the champs. Miss Mary Hodge a school teacher was the holder of the lucky number, "5878, the first drawn hy Mayor Neslen and she received the Ford Sedan. ias Hodge resides ul 2204 Lincoln Avenue and is a true Southcusterncr. The scene on the Monday night of the drawing was a one. Hundreds of people braved the cold, blocked the streets and filled the plaza to witness the great annual community event. Visitors were there form surrounding plares. People from the entire cilv and even some soldiers-frohad Fortt Douglas dpnc their purchasing in Sugar House in coveted little olituin the order (o pasteboards. All during the course of the drawing carolers from the Irving Junior High School and elsewhere lingered around the edges, and moved about Troni corner to corner singing beautiful Christmas songs. Following nrc tin prize numbers and prizes which have been claimed to date, Ford A 47 ,21 G 1125,206 11.16,878 A 6 1, 5 16 1163,365 Sedan Ford Four-Doo- r Mary Hodge, 2204 Lincoln Street. One Sark of Sugar Receiver unknown. Receiver unknown. Receiver unknown. Charles Stillman, 850 Ramona Ave, T. S. Knaphus, 1440 Redondo Ave. Receiver unknown. One Ton of Coal F. II. Hadlock, 1518 Lincoln St. 1L G. K. Robinson, 1182 Ramona by Ladies Literary Club. The Farmer hoys commenced the! Friday', December 2Mh, 8:15 P. M. season under an unusual handicap, due An Evening with the Dance, pre- to lack of letter men. Only or.c wear-- j W. m! Swan. 918 Elm Ave. OFFICER LUND HACK sented hy the courtesy of the Ltah of the G for basketball answered ! Carl Mill, l!Hi8 View Ave. AFTEK ACCIDENT Association of Dancing Teachers. P. M. the call. After a strenuous class ser- 15. ies, a squad was chosen by Coach Rex 16. Saturday, December 28th, 2:15 Ave. A dramatic Pollyanna will be pre-O- f Sutherland, but due to its incxpcrk-ncK. H. Hadlock, 1518 Lincoln St. ficer Guss J. Lund, who has been M,nu,, i,y the I.. 1. S. High School this bunch suffered several rather 2503 Rearhorno St. stationed in Sugar House for some! under the direction of Miss Marion cisive defeat. However, their imlonr.-- j L. J. A. Tnlman. One Ham with! has been itttble coach School working the Muic by High time, is bark on duty after an absence Redd. Miss M. Martig, 2255 Highland them until they registered as real con- -. . Drive. three weeks, during which time he Orchestra. and in the lenders contest, Springville Saturday. Decentlwr 2!th, 8:15 I. M. will no doubt return after the holidays Ijamont Gunderson, Murray R. was confined to his home as a result A Vaudeville" D. 4. presented by the and enter the Salt Lake division racf of ail automobile accident the first part Mutuals of Ensign Stake. Malvern Ave. at least on even terms with the rest of ::o. Marx Rlackott. 1270 line-ne- t f the month. Mr. Lund was driving plnv L'. of L'. U. of V. Lyle Jarkson. 8b 7 Elm Ave. H. Hiirsfndil. 2085 Elizabeth St. n h.s h.mic on the evening of Mecem- - Siring IJunrlette. Kynciirxnn of Granite was high point E. N. Whitman, Scott Ave. SALT LAKE THEATRE field four man with at Springville rrt, 53. L. J. Workman. 1023 So. 12th An , ,7 M. hi tecn Nth and . P. 8:15 credit. to December uUth, his coals Sunday, 37. Miller. 2120 So. 13th E. mobile coining from the rear and also hurt Year Concert A Following is the lineup and sum- - 38. Harold E. E. Ford, .T.qh So. and llighlai a stn-e- t ear signaled their intent inn of Douglas M.litary Rami, liandamsicr! nmry: Drive. j Granite ...lssj, him. In order to give ttumi l.cmndd A. Yost, in charge. 41. M. Holton. Winder Ward Mr. I.uud gave way to If Mendelssohn Chorus and L. D. S. 42. Lester White, 1316 Hollywo sid,( of the strcit ami his School of Musie in musical r, umbel s. Xuenschdor, rf Ave. jmoilu r one which I'sher- - for these ierformanecs will Evans, e alr l.11jjll 45. Holder unknown. w,(s ,;irkcd in a dark spot without any he kindly furnisheil by Cadet lkattal-- llamilton, lg 41. Mark Green, 084 Wilson Ave. (1j. j(!l liurning. The officer was ions of the Ea-- t and West High .L uson. rg 45. II. P. Clark. 2506 Chadwick A the rf steering Evrv, Schools. ,lriiwll rorri'oly against Id. Holder unknown. j liy the impact, Tickets for tin above performances Munson, c w.,. ,,f bis niacliiiw 2088 Ilighla 47. J. X. Williams, ril-sMawi-on, Tlw own cracked Thearte, the j .,I(,jx jni, tto lg may be obtained free at Drive. each wa car t I(, mdii'lilod parked ;m day of ami the day preceding (.r T. F. Rr'iiin. 1535 So. 0th E. Totals from It' a. in. to 8 p. nt. ii, luting Section !' of the city traffic performance, Mrs. E. R. Kel.iey, 2188 Uke St. Lund will to be Xo standing room permitted. ordiiiiiuees, and Springville S. E. :;:ih So. and 2oth E Me elainied. beEveryone who secures a ticket will llird, rf paid for his error Holder U' k own. le1 li.i.l If be assured a soli!. cause oilu'i's left their eais as Win. Lor.Llrom. 2530 18th E. l:vmon.L c NEW v EAR'S EYE. 7:!:il idem- that lie fell at liberty to do so. 58. H. R. Philipp. i(t52 Downing ten t'iiilds. lg . lei! hi roet iiiforjned l',m fna! b. City and County l'mild. tig Square A' e. Hie !.efiir'e and anotlt the Tiee. Xoaki'S, rg .. was elei'ilt wrong and r.7. W. W IToree. oo 2 M Clelland St. Scout Land, lark. If Ci .cert-- tiia iiidlgbteil Rand leaving j'ersi-n.1. Trowbr'd'"'. 1525 Li'ictdll. ('5. poim t':: :.nn r. rf vehii-lrin the streets do so at their bdu: i It'Ll, ciii'.ductor. I R. N'ewi ll. 1P17 12:h E. 7t. Cli.iins living Juni ir High Scno'l. Hurt, c own risk, and H i - a daiigernns prar of the lioldi rs of winning Graham. g .. tire, esncciatty in . oinpar.iliveiy poor- Mbs Ivy Enslen. leader. ! their names fadeil to rogi-tLi.-I-c Mis Tnorne. School, G1 Lest High rg ly lieh'ed places. i's. which f.r the I trad:" rd. t f this :oi after some Ora-!- b from ills To' Mixed Doiiide tj'.i.irtci:i Near Bread. of th numbers. As wi'l lie no'eil there llofcroi', II. Weight. linllM'W'ifS i, rio Choru-- . The Smith Sen Island Rand. I;: Giil y t'.iTii'crl 1. There I make brc:i An Old Alibi. lines not lme bn ilcr. Manns tailed tbe ii'ti i.f Hnii'liTs Is a tree In Gnat fimiu.M tflien Ids piilii'ins die tin! itootcr ex bb'b. of at Tabi"i': , l.y the Safi l.rcud fruit tree llic s bin. -- i If "'i tbe groan r :i ; tin'j looks und Mi'ntnrio .'.ciety, Charles Shi'p- - fl'lleil to follow lii ll'.G b'e. ..a win'll Imbed in nn liven, win''1 l"v;l herd, i'nndii''ti,r. very minli like it de-!- 7. ; i JV1 Pre-Xe- Rym-arso- 1 . ir(s ' . - f. , j 1 - imil-ln.-ie- , . . . j . er . ! iiif.-rma- I I r'j-e- ale The above numbers are the ones which were drawn hy Mayor Neslen. In case the winner of first place fails l i cliiim the nrie within one week, then the second number can obtain it, and in ca-- e the second number is not the It ird will receive the prc-rnle- d. prise. Work Both Way. our troubles are never happened, truly; e.ii less Must of (lio-oth- ut 1 pily, s!mi, a good manv hap- of oar Joys. will have Special Shows at 6 p. m. New Years Days Theatres and Hyland Princess The |