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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, APRIL 18, 1924. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Yokle Entertain Granite M Men Ira Dern and Mike Clean Up and Paint Up! FINAL DEBATES SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW NIGHT. A whizz tjaiifjr wrestling dcniniisti.'itio'i between Iia Bern Mid Building Your Home In- Mike Yokel Mils nii'uttg 1 in riiUTliiimm iit f.atun-- provided at t Start, Thrift Habit it I'1 1h M rnii men given annual hatniuet of tin ii'ruMti l.ii'lij Home building la an ldeui plan for school bust bight. "M met!, presidents nf Mutuals, ami ail visors' and saving earning money. Financial the were the quests at the Inilliant affair, which was staged under oMlgutlons, like Insurance premiums iul I :t isor. ircetinn of J. 1. vns, state and home building payment, muat be DEBATES SCHEDULED. determined and blit totrai, met, will consequently cept, whi-- turned loose in be iqade to meet them Tbs fln.il Y. M. M. I. A. debates ol room only .or a few t of longdudi effort once tliey are Incurred. the season are scheduled tor Friday nal . There I a be aid floor (Iran-litins between decision The Plainly at leaking, boms building la night. on barn and no drainage, ho tha anil I'loneer stakes. Each stake bln urine and excrement, exrepl Hbat a business. It la a business of saving and Investing money for safe, has two teuins. The men represent la rlenned out by the attendant, drain sura returns. It does not Involve Messrs. Akelson, furn-Ishare Giles, Granite Ing and niter through lb- floor and risks If you go at It tu businesslike Hnil Oust. The negalive Unger from lovely odor (o him, the a far way. And home building will net you team frinn Granite Mill ko to tin Ilona, the monkeys and thn people liv- a profit JUHt aa any other business Vloneer ward halt to meet their ing near tho park. The only advan- should, depending upon the good Judgs friends, the enemy; while the alTlnn-atlrof thl situation Is that sometime ment and sound tage management you use Granite team will debale In Haw this ground will be very fertile for home building opIn conducting your ward thorue chapel. but it terrible now. There eration. SEASON'S WORK A BRILLIANT la more than a danger, them la likeliOnce you satisfy yourself that home 8UCCESSI hood of Ain from the heating plunt In and owning la the logical end building Possibly never before In the history the elephant burn. economical thing to do, you should In these LIONS CANT STRETCH. of the Southeast has the work not hesitate to take the step because two young people's organizations been The lion cagea consist or three divi- of the financial obligations borne as effective as this year under the di- sions, the largest of which la not more building requlrea rection of Carl C. Burton and Mrs. than ten feet square and the height of It Is wrung to believe thet home George IluUd. The recreation features the celling, of which la bo low that financing is a yoke of everlasting In been work stand have on their as cannot well the spiritual as the baby Ilona dehteduess. It la really the beginning striking In their wholeaoineness and In hind legs to stretch, and In addition of a savings and thrift campaign. their wide appeal. to being thus cramped their eagea are Home building baa started thousands very Insanitary. of people with limited Incomes on The monkey cages are over the Ilona, the road to Independence people who all In tbo elephant barn, and it la Im- under ordinary circumstances might LIONS ROAR possible to satisfactorily clean It out. never have built a bank account or It la Impossible for the moneys to get accumulated enough savings to make sunshine or fresh air, and the habi- any substantial Investment LIONS! any tual melancholy expression of their Aside from the real Joy and satisfares seems to be heightened and in-- faction that come from building and reused by their misery. They, like owning n home of your own, there (Continued from page 1.) the lions, have the air of the elephant Is the added profit which comes bam to breath. through acquiring the thrift hnblt occasions and after the Lion's club's We have some ostriches here which habit to meet home architect had submitted a sketch and died as a result of insufficient and in- a money-savinfinancing payments. enthe turned you preliminary plana quarters and shelter. Few people are Infallible when It tire matter over to Commissioner adequate Ocelot killed Its mate as a The conies to habits. Suppose you start Stewart with what was stated to be result or lack of proper quarters. bank account with no stated obligafull authority to act. The fox killed its mate for the same tion to meet; you grow careless and ANIMALS SUFFERING. reason. use your money for other and imme'Die baby elephant, the pride and joy diate purpose. On the other hand, We represented at that time (and It was and etlll Is a fact) that the ani- of Salt Lake City children, died pos- payments on a home mut be met at mals were suffering as a result of un sibly if organic troubles, but doubtless a stipulated time, and the home owner suitable. Insufficient and Insanitary ills death was contributed to by expo-rur- takes every means to meet them. and by the squalor and filth of his quarters and that suitable and sufll Ills hide was dent quarters could bo erected with mot net's quarters. Study School Health the remainder of the fifty thousand burned through contact with (he radiaParents and teachers are beginning dollar fund, and that If this were not tor when he tried to get warm. The birds, consisting of doves, par- to realize the Importance of attending done It appeared that such remainder would ultimately be flittered away on rots, parntkeeln, etc., wero all houspd to health needs of children before they makeshift quarters and Improvements In the dark and gloomy loft of the OLD are old enough to go to achooL They of a temporary and unsatisfactory VILL. They have just been lost in a are learning that If the foundation! character. Commissioner Stewart de- fire, save one lone dove who remained of phyeleel end mental health are laid sired, and Ids desire was, we think, the retting on her eggs and miraculously during the preschool period, much of desire of the voters and taxpayers, to escaped destruction. She has been the remedial work that now constitutes the major part of school health have a little more elaborate Zoo than transferred to the green house. uncould be erected with the remainder Duke, the male lion and the father work in many localities will be of the original fund. Finally plans and of the present two male lions cubs, necessary, says the United States of education, announcing a readspecifications were prepared and bids died recently. He was old, but would Patli-way- s submitted and If the lowest bid had undoubtedly have lived much longer In ing course for parents, entitled to Health.' This course sugbeen accepted then the structure would decent quarters where he could at about 40 recent books covering a only have cost a few thousand dollars lenst breath fresh air and stretch his gests few the fundamentals of child of more than the remainder of the Zoo old alnewa. health In a form easily understood. amount an which, fund, considering MOVE TO FAIR GROUNDS Among the topics treated are: "How the magnitude of the city affairs and IMPRACTICABLE. to Judge the Child's Physical Condiexpenditures, would not have appreThere has been some talk of moving tion," "The Sclinnl Lunch, "The PreHowciably affected the taxpayers. (ho Zoo to tho State Fair ground. school Child," "Sex and Health and ever, for some reason the bids were re- This might be nice enough during the "Community Responsibility. Applijected and readvertised and resub- fair, but would deprive most of the cations for thl course should ho mitted, and, ns might have been antici- children and resident of ShU Lake to the United States Bureau pated, the low bidders In the first In- City of an opportunity to aeo the ani- of Education, Washington, D. CL stance raised their bids so that there mals except on rare occasions. IJb was a rlfference of about four thouPark was vociferously selected by erly Dental Clinic in School sand dollars, representing that much the public as the proper location for loss to the city If the Zoo Is built un- the Zoo. Pupils of the public schools of MontIt la the most frequented X. J may receive dental treatclair, der the present low bid. park In the city and both grown .ups ment at a clinic which la open every CONDITIONS OFFENSIVE. and children who go there delight In school dny from 9 to 11:30 a. m. To Zoo. be should Zoo the The located exHowever, although considerable pay the running exiwnses of the clinic, pense was Incurred In preparing the at Liberty Park. a flat rate of 25 cents is collected from We assume to represent the tax- euch child. The plans and specifications and procuring dentist, who has his voter till who and the wanted bids, economy prompted one of ihc payer own city practice outside of clinic commissioners to refuse to vote for a Zoo and put up the money for It. We hours, receives a salary of $1,800 a Zoo costing more than the balnnce re- feel iliat they an entitled to It and year for Ills work at the clinic. In that need ha been sacrificed wholly the course of a survey of 2,710 chilmaining In the Zoo fund. We feel sun Ihut the voters desired to expediency. The anlmuls should be dren it was found that more than half a Zoo when they voted the bond Issue sold, nr killed, or given away to relievo of them required no dental work. Of covei Ing one. They know to some ex- them of the cruelly and harshness of the 1.034 who mvded treatment, 4tW tent and they should know fully the Ihelr lot, or we should have a Zoo. were sent (o the clinic. Most of tha actual conditions at Liberty Inrk. The taxpayer and voters wanted, a other were taken hy their parents to These conditions are not only offen- Zoo, voted the money for a Zoo, am! their ovvn deni lK The school nurses, sive to people generally and untom-fortnhl- it has been the duty of the city com- principals and roi-rteachers follow and miserable fur the animals, mission for almost five year to pro lip the viork closely to seo that tho but the lack of proper sanitation lias vide a Zeo, so in heaven's name, sirs, children take care of their teeth. caused the owners of properly adja let us have the Zoo and have i: rent to the park to protest against the promptly. The Communal Spirit JOSEPH 11. HAAS, foul odoti coining from the park and Edward lentield. the famous artist, IMKU to elalm that tlu-ldePKTT, property has ha rid Pelham vilhme of mosquitoes, A. O. TRHGANZA. preciated In value and become less and a Indy congratulated him on his I. X. McCLAN.VH.W. saleable. fent at a recent dinner party. L. W. LADY REPORTER PLEASED. "How did pm do It?" she naked. Civic Committee of Lions Club. We feel that It Is particularly filling By awaking a communal spirit, that we detail actual conditions at the said Mr. Pentield. Most fieopla act I aik because ol a special reporter's toward the community as Smith actartlclo prtn'ed a few necks ago in the ed toward Jones. Salt le'.esrar.i. signed by one of "Smith anil Jones, you know, had the lady repo.-ters- . in w.iMi condition a talk over the telephone. It went at the p.itk were represent to he so like this: sufficient and sal in' a doty that no "Hello! That you, Smith? doubt V the elephant could have heard Sure tiling.' " Well, this is Jones.' and understood the article lie Mould have been hypnotizc-- l into Imagining "'Hello, Jonesyl How's tha boy 7 the rough confine 'Fine. Say, Smith' of hi foul and 'Welir stinking den to stitch r.w-,ijitr a Yita of towering paim trees, ird the A frix'il cun quickly tell 'Say, Smith, can you lend me " 'I'll cull you up again, air, as soon quashing, rotting and filthy floor en .low it will turn out but as hs comes In.' which he treads to he the soft end ofti'Ti times that is too la to soil of hi na'lve forests. We yielding wonder whether thl reporter talk d i Tin sure City Hoe Natural Sewer way to do is to to Animal Keeper Rhlder, who know i Green, Ky which It built Bowling U ymir lionst from us. on a limestone the facts with rofer.-ncto conditions!" formation that Includes at Liberty Park. We also wonder riii'ii you know it will bo counties connected subterranean paswhether thin reporter noticed that the tcinlcr, juicy and of tile host sages. has no trouble or expense la poor lions could scarcely raise their the upkeep of sewers. When a man heads to roar without humping the quality. with a new house wishes to connect coiling of their cages. with a sewer he Aierely digs down a few feet until be finds a fissure, THE FACTS. House turns a stream of water Into the openThe elephant bouse or barn that ing to clear It of obstructions, and houses the elephant, tbo lions and the then Joins his waste pipe to It. The monkeys snl a small and extremely sewage finds an outlet In the river. Company dangerous heating plant The elephant Youth's Companion. has an opportunity to weave, but, ex j lt-- iiiovi-no-lit- t 1 FOR g dl-re- e bu-reu- ti x m X X x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X e East 21st South x 1084 X XXXXUXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXHXXXXXX XHXXHXXXKXXKXXXXXXXXHM r I.-ik- When Roasting Meat Sugar Mercantile NOTICE OF SALE. Name of la1 corporation In full. I'-Company, principal sign Amu-- , Salt Lake City, place of Utah. Notice- are delinquent upon the follow iic described stork on aclevied on the 4th count of A. D. 1924, the several day of . amounts s. t opposite the names of the as follows: respective 'I'.u Tl-.n- ;' .mnt Cert. J. A. .244 I..1 A. 3lhi J. A. Deck-- ! rami ..to:'. Florence Yo1firnr. . " Florouu- - Wolfjrani:.. so .1. Florence Woliaanc .1G."i Florence Wolfgang. 255 .Florence Woliirattfi .2l Robert Sweeten. :r. Sr Holier! Sweeten. Sc - 99 56 12S 94 200 20 11 S3 79 100 10 473 V P. Petersen 476 Tljos. Jones Flora Jones ..477 564 3).no Carl M. Kmcdahl 3.00 Henry Lewi 544 1.65 Mr. anti Mr. Ted 5.25 557 Saunders 11.55 Mrs. Alice EIsmorp..4ll 3.40 400 19.20 11.10 5"0 Mr. find 20 435 602 1663 933 Street. Salt Lake Clly. Utah, on 0 llih day nr April. A. J. 1921. at 'y 75.90 hour of 2 p. m.. lo pay the delinqw1 with U 3n.fi) assessments themm, top-the65.25 cost of adverlisim; and expense sale. 60.00 75.00 90.3n 249.45 139.95 K. H. 11KCKSTRAND. Secretary. 15 Hast North Temple St., Ra t Lake City, Utah. Alice Klsmore..4S7 And in accordance with iaw and an Ily Older or 1.0 Hoard of Direc1 order by the Board of Director made the date of sale mentioned In 1U 1.50 on thn 8th day of March, A. D. 1921. point? notice wan lo Apt so many aharea of euch parcel of urn 21, 1924. at 2:00 p. postponed m. .90 stock as may be necessary will be E. H. II I K STRAND, PorrrtrT-1sold at I lie oriice of lie comEast North Temple 8tree-Sal- t 2.55 pany, No. 15 Fast. North Temple Lake City, Utah. 15.00 1 5.55 4.35 150.00 7.50 75.00 34.95 50.10 59.10 15.15 7.50 3.00 12.30 43.80 5.25 1.50 1.20 7.50 45.00 7.65 45.90 9b.OO HIM ! I Floral Designs Made to' Order I ! In all tlio world nothing tells the story of Knster like Flower. lbre you will fnu an assortment of Blossoms and Flowcrinf Plants from which you may choose just what you want for your own home or to send ns an Easter remembrance to a friend. Granite Floral Company Sugar House Phone Hy. 25'M l(M7 Prompt Delivery . East 21st .TTr South |