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Show DONT CHILDREN SEND YOUR Over TO SCHOOL WITH WORN OUT SHOES bad for their Health and Character Let U Rebuild Their Shoes by nr Factory Methods Its Shop in Sugar House Ej. Sugar Rouse This Year Over Our National Highways EAST SALT LAKE 1227 GOOD LEATHER into i lip making or our Shoes ami Good . Will come out of We-i- r tli-m- SOLOMON-PARKE- Devoted to the Development of the Glorious Southeast 99 1 075 CO. R E. 21st South St. Hyland 3043 md NO. 34 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 4, 1924. L VOL. Will Visit '.V ill PROGRESS SHOE REPAIRING CO. gugar House 200,000 Tourists SOUTHEAST SHOULD LEAD IN NEW TREE PLANTING Highland Drive Should Abandon Box Elders Says Tree Commission NORWAY MAPLE SELECTED SOUTHEAST APPkq. that the Salt Lake tree planting com the kind of trees that may be planted on each it is time for action. The Southeast should be the eity to commence activity. Now WHY NOT HIGHLAND DRIVE? The moat Important highway In n has determined t? thoroughfares, .st section of the Southeast la Highland Drive. This ipi.ndid road la the artery through vblch the traffic coming from and to the eastern part of the county flora. It la the main entrance to Salt city from tha Southeast. Aa such, therefore, It should take the Initiative In responding to the call for proper tree planting. ANOTHER REASON. go-ja- g At present, Highland Drive la plant Elders, which are having with slugs end Insects of various sorts. The substitution of the Norway Maple, which has been recommended for the Drive would eliminate this worry. New planting would also make possible the proper allignlng of the trees so that tha various Irregularities now present would be a thing of the past ad to Box com-plete- ly GAS LEAKAGE. said that gaa leakage In the has been responsible for a number of the trees dying. If this la true not already been and thin condillon-hnrectified, It Is certain that the gaa corn-pewill take steps in that direction. Leaky mains are costly apparatus to everyone concerned. It Is put Granite Opening Deferred One Week n' THE LEAD? Some abutting property owner on Highland Drive should take the Initiative in this matter. A community meeting should be called, action in concert agreed upon as far aa la practicable and the work started. Who will call the meeting and where will It be held? The Times will gladly extend Ms columns to anyone who cues to dlscuu this matter. In view of the vast amount of work necessary In sampling and mounting the great stock of the Granite Lumber and Hardware company, It la necessary to defer the formal opening of the store for one week. Complete announcements will appear In next weeks Issue of The Times. In the meantime every department of the store is open for business. Men' This la a serious story. Whenever the matter of apparel for men is mentioned, it la given a touch of levity. Mere man la supposed to have conquered the desire for personal adornment. Well, it may be true that beauty unadorned la most beautiful, but In these days men simply must be properly groomed. Mr. E. W. Kelly of the Mullett-Kell- y company the other day started something when he suggested that during the clean-up- , Palnt-uweek. It would be well to add an Interesting touch In the shape of "groom-up- '' week for the p men. Mr. Kelly was naturally relice-en- t in talking about thla as he happens to be In the clothing busl-nebut we did get him to say this: With a little community activity In thla direction, 8alt Lake can b known as tha best groomed town In the West. The women folk nr this city are already known for llii'lr splendid regard for matter of appropriate dress. The men. however, have, as yet, hardly come to rcnllxe the capital value of kihhI grooming as a biislncaa-get-,(like to do business w,li the man who appears successful und whose clothes reflect neat-n,,,-- s mid care. Hardly anything build up sales resistance aa quickly ns shabby apiiearance. I here's an Idea for all of us. A n'at, exterior on the iwrt of all of us follara would cep tulnly help the landscape and after 1 starts to function, it undoubted-- r win help our exchequer. By George, I believe Ill give it a try! r. e E SURVEY OF WOULD REPRESENT SAVINGS TO TRACTION COMPANY. As Inter-cittransportation la such n vital factor In suburban life. Increasing Interest la being taken In the operation of the Utah Light and Traction cars on the trank" lines that errs the Southeast. We have a suggestion that, we Believe, will help aolve not only one of the moat exasperating problems, but also one that must be expensive to the traction company. During the peak" hours, especially and during other times of tha day as well, the confusion which, under the present arrangement, characterise the passing of the can between Sugar House and Highland Park la more than annoying. There Is no way, at present, of southbound cars ascertaining the location of northbound cars between Twenty-firand Twenty-sevent- h South streets, respectively. The only way the operators can do la to run down to Highland Drive and take a peek. If the highway la clear, the car may proceed; If not, the laborious journey backward la necessary. Changing the trolley, running back to the Intersection, switching, running up toward the penitentiary, retracing, witching, and changing the trolley with one man on hoard la little job. A SIGNAL If a signal were installed at the Sugar House Intersection, which could be operated by northbound cars leavSouth or the elding Twenty-sevent- h ing at the power house, the trouble, in our opinion, could be solved. y SCHOOL Princess Theatre Sunday and Monday Poll Negri Is supported by Antonio Mareno, Wallace Beery, Gareth Hughes, Kathlyn Williams and Adolphe Menyon In the big spectacle production, The Spanish Dancer. Comedy and Topics of the Day. Herbert Tuesday and Wednesday crook Rawllnaon In an Pathc Restory, The Clean-Up.- " view and Comedy. Thursday and Friday Ralph Lewis In the comedy sensation, Blow Your Own Horn. Short Western. ComNews. and Ladles, your own edy photograph free, every Friday night. School Saturday Wesley Barry In Days," Ihs best picture of hls career. First Episode of In the Days of Daniel Boone." Matinee at S Comedy. p. m.1 sharp. Hyland Theatre Sunday and Monday Norman Kerry am! Claire Windsor starring In The Acquittal," a Universal Super-Jewel- . Fighting Blood, round S. The Uncovered Wagon, a llal Roach Comedy. Tuesday and Wednesday Jane in Thelma," Marie Corelli's romantic love story; Pathe News, Aesops Fables. Thursday and Friday The featuring Miles Welch and Renee Adore, a Universal melodrama; A1 St. John comedy, "Up In the Air; Fox News. Saturday Only Jack Hoxle In Men In the Raw," The Oriental Game"; a Century comedy; First episode of "Her Dangerous Path." Matinee Saturday at I p. m. No-va- k Sugar House Lumber and Hardware Co. Buys Great Frontage on 21st South CONFIDENCE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT CLEARLY SHOWN BY MANAGER MARV. ASHTON AND ASSISTANTS. Marv Ashton Tells Em Why Sugar House Will Growl The brilliant business future iff Sugar House Is certain, says President Marvin O. Ashton of the local Business Mens league, and manager of the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware company, for, among others, the following reasons: It Is Ideally located as a point of distribution. If la In the heart of GROWING Salt Lake and of easy access to GROWING Balt Lake county. It has ample shipping facilities by freight and express and mall and truck. Every part of the Southeast can be reached without having to negotiate heavy grades. Sugar House la nearer Salt Lakqs center of population than Mala 'street Right now more brick, coal, lumber, Ice end cement pass the local community Plain than go by any given point In Salt Lake. Sugar House is the gateway to the canyons of the Wasatch; Its lor cation Is, therefore, strategic. House in surrounded by communities composed of YOUNG families. This means a vibrant, virile citlsenry In the days to cornel BOARD CAN HARDLY KEEP COMMUNITY GROWTH. SOUTHEAST SUBURB THE SUBJECT OF LIVELY DISEvidence of faith in the future of the Sugar House business secCUSSION ON UNIVERSITY was clearly ahown this week when the Sugar House Lumber and tion OF UTAH CAMPUS. Hardware company purchased the entire stretch of property on Twenty-firs- t South street between the companys present property The business fraternity of Sugar and that of the old BUgar mill, which is now occupied by the BamHouse would have gotten a thrill last Coal company. week if they could have heard the berger This is one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in the entire frankness with which Salt Lake's enand represents the most significant transfer that has occurred terprising suburb was discussed by the district in section the for several years. class In business problems at the UniROOM FOR EXPANSION. versity of Utah. Numerous members of the group visited Sugar House during the week and made careful surreys. It waa a matter of comment how well known the section la in aplte of its relatively a mall size. The class includes atudenta from all over the west all of whom are familiar with the development of the suburb; at least they have heard of Its enterprise. CRITICISMS APPRECIATIVE. Although the discussions were extremely frank, they were nevertheless constructive and appreciative. Adrian Pembroke, son of Salt Lakes eminent stationer, made the point that what Sugar House needs la Increased patronage. Thla, he suggested, will come as noon as the numerous In acquiring this splendid frontage. Manager Marv O. Aahton of the company and hls associates, are thinking In terms of the future, although the growth of thla concern has been such during the past ten years ns to make necessary right now, the use of every square foot of the companys area available. This, too, In spite of the constant Improvement and enlargement of the flrm'a holdings. Thla weeks purchase makes one of the finest trackages In the section available so that the receiving facilities of the company as It develops will be especially well taken care of. IMPROVEMENT (Continued to page I.) LOOKITI ..APRIL 80-ga- UP WITH It waa a very significant announcement that activity on the construction on the Highland Park school addition would commence la time thla spring so that the building will be ready for occupancy at the beginning of the next school year. The board of education has received nearly twenty bids for this and the Mg Job at the Whittier also a Southeast school, but at thla writing has not yet made the awards. Now, This Story Is Only For The ELIMINATE STREET st s WHO WILL TAKE U. OF U. SCHOLARS A student of community-buildin- g knows what this means to the Southeast. The Highland Park school was only built three years ago, at which time It was thought that the school would suffice for some time to come. The facts are that the addition has already been needed for two years, so rapidly la the section growing. An extensive growth to the south and east of Sugar House Is, indeed, significant. Ten thousand people added to the present population of thla district will not be slow to makes It Impress on the local business section. The Salt Lake Real Estate board Is promoting a Boosters Week ror Salt Lake during the alx days between the 4h and 10th of next week. In other words, this organisation desires that the whole town get the spir- TO TAKE PLACE. In regard to the development of this newly acquired property. Manager Aahton aald: Naturally we shall extend our institution only as good business suggests. I have confidence, however, that our property purchase of this week will be justified In the relatively early future by the augmented volume of trade that we already see coming our way. In my own residence district, for Instance, I know of approximately of three hundred homes which will be erected this spring and, geographically speaking, that Is only a small area. If other parts of the section are to grow proportionately. It la quite oh-- , vlous that there will be considerable activity In the building materials business. We are naturally optimistic it that the Southeast always has. Tls Under the direction of the Editor of a live Idea. Hop to It, everybody. Boost The Times, the Salt Lake Commercial and build, but dont heller. club committee on education has sent In a recommendation to the advertle-lncommittee that several hundred dollars of thla years appropriation be used In the Salt Lake schools to sell (Continued to page I.) the city to our young folks. The committee recommends that a The opening of business by the Mercantile association In the booklet containing the Salt Lake atory Big Weeks Granite building next to the Sugar be furnished the Junior high school Cleaning-U- p Banking company Is scheduled for thla students to correlate with their work in civics. week. The company la owned by Nate Horn It la amaiins how stupid all of us and Harry Roe, who have been In busl-nes- s are when it comes to actual facts. Yes, Whole Town Is to Turn Out with in Salt Lake for nearly twenty facts about our own home town. Scrubbing Bruahaa and will Mr. stand Man, you please up years. Paint Brushes. These men have acquired four bank- and tell your community what the per rupt stocks of dry goods and notions, capita gallonage of water Is for Salt Yes, there will be twelve big, full which they will offer to the people of Lake City? You beg to be excused? days of it! Full of what? Full or You sure do! the Southeast. one of the most wholesome activities that man can fill himself with! Starting next Monday, all Salt Lake la going to step out In a real clean em up, paint em up nnd sweep em up campaign. Every part of this man's town Is going to be tied up with It. All of this means that the Southeast Is to be right in the vanguard! Out In front is where this section is scheduled in this dolling up business. Eveiy residence should put on its best Mb and tucker la wna raked and fertilized shrubs pruned and garden spots dug up. The Times Is authorized to appoint every family a special committee to look after its own place. The community need not worry If the family takes care of Its assignment The ia the unit about which the whole town revolves. Get ready now for the two weeks starting next Monday! Thatbig a- bny Mother, get the kids out on the job! g Mercantile Opens Inter-Mountai- Two of Start Next Monday Manager Ashton and associates smiling at the steady but certain growth of their company HAVE "by. MERCY ON THE KIDS! MUM. of McenJInS heavenward, Because about 25,000 kids am e Pluvlus- - dont you dare go and spoil It And; moth dear, pleaae dont do tho honsecta Ing! We don't like than washing dishes. ugar House has more new store tronts and interior remodeling for its size than any part of Salt Lake |