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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. APRIL 18, 1924. ! The East Salt Lake Times Thi-lm- Utah's Livest Community Builder. rutilii-lu-every Friday Afternoon. d WALTER I'. ADAMS, Juhli.-li'- amt Manager T 1IAKI- - Editor JAY All items ui news on social aiid busmen activities elmuM li the Kant Salt Lake 'limes m-- later Ilian Wednesday eaiSuuili. office la in the Sugar llank i UillriftiK. at lu Kan 21st u-- l tie Princess Theatre submitted to The Tlinea and Monday A big Easter "The Humming Bird," star Special priviledge of Sugar House Times, franled toultmunc nl wnind Educational Swanson. Gloria ring for. e. May 11 1923 at the Font (ill ice in Sail and Topics of hie Day. eubacrip-tiothe for comedy world iJvilizvil the in l.ere he any wtit The Times will Tuesday and Wednesday You have price, which la I.5ft per year. asked for something new In pictures. Hero it is "Lights Out," a comedy Full Inlormatlon on advertising rates will be aupplied on application, drama sensation. Pathe Review and rhose Hyland 191. 1 Sunday Comedy. Thursday and Friday Theodore Roberts. IjOuIso Dresser, Helen Jerome Short Eddy in "To ths ladles. addcities Extra News. ilefinitc tales and Wetitern a leaven a impress that with curve'! it He sharpness Foote the ARK ed attraction only, centers business Friday anil suburban ilistriets ami particularly tln ir BATHTrio, a family of songbirds. Don't XOT MADK OK BRICKS OR (. iNCKETE OR STEEL OR miss hearing them. TUBS OR MERCHANDISE! ' Salt Clonlnger. Ralph Saturday Lake's moat popular man. In "The ('itics arc Hot made of buildings or highway. amount to more Man Who Won." Comedy and Epi( ;;ven all of these ami ALONK they wouldnt sode No. 3 of "In the Days ol Dandeathless. of inanimate mass No, Sir, It Aint the Buildings! than an iel Doone. Men, it is, llmt make a community As between men and men, there's a Raping chasm of difference. Often the greatest are the humblest and again many times the humblest are the greatest. In some towns the unburied dead pace the streets! In others, there are none. A TOWN IS NOTllINtJ OTHER THAN THE SUM TOTAL OF ITS CITIZENRY. If that citizenry is enterprising, keenly alert, good natured, reof a sponsive, resourceful, appreciative, enshrouded by real vision brilliant future, SO IS THE CITY! IF IT AINT, THE TOWN AINT NEITHER! The Greater Sugar House where business will be unprecedentedly good where incomparable service will be rendered the Sugar House, which will serve ns the vibrant huh of a thriving Southeast, IS TO BE BUILT ON A LARGE GROUP OF COMMUNITY-MINDEMEN, EACH OF WHOM REALIZES THAT THE GROUP IS POTENT AND POWERFUL ONLY IN THE DEGREE THAT THE INDIVIDUAL IS PERSONAIiLY. A CITY IS ONLY A GREAT COMPOSITE CITIZEN. Let every man read again the terse paragraph from Herbert THE MAN WHO, EXPENDING 11IS ENERGIES Spencer: WHOLLY ON PRIVATE AFFAIRS, PLUMING HIMSELF ON HIS WISDOM IN MINDING HIS OWN BUSINESS. S BLIND TO THE FACT THAT HIS OWN BUSINESS IS MADE POSSIBLE ONLY BY THE PROSPERITY OF ALL. commendation for Ms exceilsnt por- -' trayal of his pan. Gladys, his bride, 'he major's daughErickson, held ter, played by the sympathy of ail present by her stormy departure on the sea of matrimony. Miss Lula Phillip, in the role of Ambrosia, the quern of the lunchroom, clearly demon:!' rateJ that the path to fame and fortune is not without Its worries, even though one may be rated as a peacemaker. Araminta SourdropF, a maiden of former decades, lost her Jabo but found her Hannibal. MLs Margaret Russell In this role, deserves praise for her effective work and was the recipient of several floral conlritutions. Miss Elva Lunt represented Uorten-sey- , escaped lunatic, in a thoroughly competent manner, and last but by no means least, Miss Lrlba Weight was an effective grouch chn.er In the role of Katrina Krout, the Dutch Detective'! sweetheart from Lelil. The committee in charge is to be congratulated on their work in preparing the setting, which was such an excellant representation of the railroad station in Springvllle, that many native of that city wore observed to shed tears at the fond recollections of happy childhood days. The play was produced the previous week in Winder ward and several requests have been made for a return engagement, although no definite action has, aa yet, been taken. A word of pralae must also be added for the excellant music- furnished by Mrs. Barry Wolcott and the Venetian orchestra. The cast and committee have requested the writer to express their appreciation for the support and patronage of all who helped make the production a success. Remember our popular matinees every Saturday at 3 p. m. sharp. Hyland Theatre a Riddle Fitments have come to be recognized as the standard of fine residential lighting. As we have been appointed authorized dealers you are assured of seeing here at all times a comprehensive display of these beautiful fitments for residential lighting purposes. You are invited to see the Riddle Fitments we are now showing in the new Esperanto Decoration and to make use of our facilities in planning suitable installations for new homes and to relighting equipment place old-sty- JudgMonday and Tussday ment of the Storm," a special Palmer Photoplay Production. Fifth round Fighting Dlnod. Universal comedy "Fakers." Wednesday and Thuraday The Eternal Three." a powerful drama of a love thief, with a big caBt. A Hal Roach comedy, "Just a Minute. Pathe News. Aesop Fables. "Rags to Friday and Saturday Riches," with Wes' Barry, an Intensely real, thrilling story. "The Racing Kid, Century comedy with Buddy Messinger. Fourth chapter "Her Dangerous Path." Saturday matinee at 8 p. m. Due to error In our last Issue we Apropos of the magnificent radio are publishing the following article of Nathaniel Baldwin, Inc., to the gift this sisue. city of Salt Lake, it is interesting to remember that the first demonstration of the magic As One Looks Back! ofcommunity radio took place nearly two years ago on the Sugar House Plaza under As one looks back over the the auspices of the GoGetter club and or sporting pages of certain papers the Granite Lumber and Hardware a few weeks ago and reads of the company. It was a rainy night, hut undying animosity said to have the messages could be heard well over obtained between two prominent the Plaza. The crowd stood pat in the Utah wrestlers, one can't restrain rain. pouring There a smile at the doped stuff. they were, two ranabalistlc gladitfWVWWVVXWXAVW ators tugging at the very leash to Just north of the Southeast substation of the Itali Power and Light loosen themselves that they might Company station on Highland Drive is a triangular piece of property that On Do rip out each other's vitals and doesn't seem to belong to anybody. It was so narrow that apparently it on the spot! gormandize them did not Justify the payment of lazes on it and for this reason just natuSummer It Is unfair to Utah's athletic rally reverted back to the municipality. , prowess to have any one get the As dly property, If that la what it la now, 11a maintenance does not notion that our athletes cannot deUSED CAR SALE square with municipal standards, in the first place the absence of aide-walliver themselves to the utmost, paving is a source of very considerable danger. At this point, as no without some bawler standing sidewalk Is available, pedestrians lake to the street. At night time, it la $750.00 Iluppmobile, 22 around Inciting viciousness of the no run there street the risk and of being lights, being especially dark, all and 350.00 anlnmllsh type howling down by passing motorists la great. It appears that this piece of propDodge Touring sorts of insane derisive things. It 325.00 erty cannot well be used for Anything except a park. As such, It would Dodge Touring is equally condemnatory for anymake a beautiful adornment for the great Southeast thoroughfare. 1923 Dodge 825.00 conditions untrue one to rook up Aa special stepa will soon be taken toward the beautification of 200.0T the of the to passions augment it is to some Dodge Touring for ihe fathers take Drive, city Highland undoubtedly timely In an endeavor to swell action with regard to tills property. Why rould not the city commence 400.01 Ford Sedan attendance. Everyone likes a real action at once and show the rest of the abutting property owners just how Oakland 400.0( Touring run for the money; the faster the the work should be done? 75.00 no real But Ford better. the mixfag, Let's have the little triaugular park Improved. Touring athlete wants to be identified with 250.00 Ford Touring a street brawl among alley-rat- s ward entertained at the 150.00 Overland Roadster Notes ofhomeRichards Richards and guttersnipes! of M. N. Fisher, 956 Garfield avenue. 100 per rent present. The OSBORNE CO. The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. or amusement room was decorated In Dutch Detective Richards ward had an Arbor day pro- Raster colors; games were played. Shop in Sugar House gram Tuesday, April 15, in Richards Uishop J. C. Rockwood and Counsellor amusement hall. F. W. was Dali spoke briefly. RefreshThe hall ward Before an audience which taxed the Phone Hy 4944 1137 E. 21st So. filled with an appreciative audience. ments were served. Dancing. One rapacity of the Sugar House ward The program follows: stake board member, Mrs. Arthur dispel on (lie evening of April 11. by Talk on landscape gardening A. O. Frewfn, was present. Those present far the most spectacular and are as follows; Tregunxa. , production ever presented lo- VSAAAAAAWAAAAAAA Illustrated lecture on plunt life lllshop and Mrs. J. A. Rod. wood. cally was produced by the officers and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dali, Mr. and Mrs. Dana Farkensen. teachers ol the Sugar House Sunday KEDDINGTON Albert Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. school. Heading Florence Drown. The Dutch Detective," a J' JEWELER Solo-M- rs. Gardener, Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Crab- three-arHyatt. comedy drama, under the extree, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Darrett, Mr. pert direction of Mrs. V. R. Glade, Whistling solo Margaret Sluts. Violin solo Johanna la't. and Mrs. Alma Strong, Mr. anil Mrs. dealt with the trials and tribulations Expert rim k repairing. We repair Two educational flints - one on licit IHinclsim, Mr. and Mrs. Riinbcrry, of a school detective, anything front an alarm clock to the correspondence Mr. and M rs. 1. A. Divers, Mr. and planting orange trees. and was tilled to overflowing with sitbest grade and give a guarantee After Mutual Ihe officers and teach- Mrs. I.. C. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin uations that kepi the audience in a with our work. ers, with their escorts, surprised K. II. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Daniels, Mr. continuous war of laughter. Mr. W. Chapman, president of the Y. M. M. and Mrs. Clarence Strong. Mr. and R, Glade, as the detective, was easily Work called for and Delivered I. A., who was chosen second coun- Mrs. Julian. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. resiHtnsihle for his share of chuckles, sellor la the Richards ward bishopric Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frewtn. although (here were no outstanding !' PHONE HY. 1568 Sunday, April 13. The evening was Mis. Geo. Ncpp and Miss Virginia characters, all being as nearly equal spent with siiiigs and games. Refresh- Nepp, Francis MeCormlc. Ihiphany as a cast could be. Flunk Jarleck. esments beinR MTed laler in the even- Smith, Johanna Schwelberger. caped from a well known institution at Kutertainmetll ing. Committee - Mrs. Provo, was very ably portrayed by Next Tuesday, April 22. tine grad Runhciry. Mrs. X. F. Fisher. Mrs. Roy W. Levi Phillips, whose "lunalical inning class of ilm Richards ward Pri Barrett. actions wen most uncanny. Jabo t Committee- - Mrs. Mar- Grabb, the uiury will hold their exercises dining YOU LIKE HOME police force of Springvllle. low Crabtree. Mrs. F. W. Muicock, Mrs. the opening exercises of Mutual. who gate up his "mail order bride for I'ance Friday, April is. Kit hards lleri Dom lson, Mrs. Julian. COOKING? one of the present generation, is ward amusement hail. Ariel Oriheslra. Easter dance, Richards ward. Fri- known hereabouts as Leon C. Walton, Good time. Spnh.l features during day night, April IS 21. Freperations riur distinguished friend and fellow for all enjoyable time lias been looked evening. All inviied. (i'.izen. Horace It. Richards, appeared Watch! Look! Program for ripen alter in detail by a large and zelous This Place Has It behind the footlights as Major HanniNight. April 25. YuuJi i:'lle under di- comtnivlee. bal Howler, the old and furious genService Prices Right rect. 011 of Claud Taylor and .Va Lati Ariel (Juarttt and an eight piece or tleman in hot pursuit of his eloping mer. cht sei ra. daughter, with n dog whip in one Jesie Christensen, a teacher in the Refreshments w Rl be served. Deca revolver In the other, and fire Y. L. M. I. A., was married Wednes- orations in Faster colors. 50c per cou- hand, In his eye. Augustus Coo, the object day. April 16. All Mutual workers ex ple. 2,c extra hrlv. of the major's wrath, was none other tend congratulations. than Mr. Milton Walker, who deserves and terriur Religion class J. 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Hen It. if it 1b of a type that you haven't the moral courage to sign, don't send It. We don't deal In anonymities. We stand by our stuff and expect our readers to stand by theirs. The leader is Mrs. R. Elder Iluntlsle, who has M lng on a ui' scion In Mexico, havlW By Stella Bendetl lurned home. He reports The play that was presented on joyed his activity Immensely, wllli ac- nuturally glad to be In Wednesday last was reri-lveclaim by Ihe enthusiastic house that Brother' Bnnttste was the was present. last Sunday evening's The Wandamero band is making splendid headway. The organization Is now intart and rehearsals under Wandamere Notes way. f j |