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Show W Some people NOT COBBLE YOUR SHOES TpO but cant have a good time unless they are having an expensive time THEM Methods by Factory Special Sale REBUILD 17 HP at the Keds for the entire family FREE Whistle with every purchase LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Progress Shoe Repairing Company JarHonse Shop in Sugar House VOL. Devoted to the Development of the Glorious Southeast EAST SALT LAKE TIME S, Hyland 3043 NO. 37 Carjn Coolidge Urges Unique May Day Celebration CITIZENS UNDERMINING THEIR OWN PAY ROLLS DAY SHOULD USHER IN INSTALLATIONS OF PLAY GROUND APPARATUS EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT SECTION. Back up the president of tlie United States in his Slav Day request! CERTAINLY THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTHEAST CANNOT DO BETTER THAN BY RESPONDING AS A UNIT TO PltESl-DENCOOLIIXIES URGING THAT THE CITIZENS OF THIS GREAT COMMONWEALTH, ON MAY FIRST, DO SOMETHING SPECIAL TO BRING HEALTH AND JOY AND HAPPINESS INTO THE LIFE OF CHILDHOOD! Front time Immemorial, May let, lias T teen Children's day. . No more fitting occasion, therefore, could have been chosea than this very day! WHAT CAN THE SOUTHEAST DO? Here's what the residence section of Salt Lake can do: there can be a lystematic effort in concert to Install tackyard play facilities for the young-iter- 111 BE ERECTED s. That's a general statement. make it specific. Every Southeast family in 1075 E. 21st South St. APRIL 25, 1924. President Coolidge Wants Southeast Family Heads to Get Sand Piles for Children HAY CO. SOLOMON-PARKE- R Hy. 1227 I President S8c ...... According to Commissioner Burton, the erection of a Flexlume sign similar to that which stands on Motor avenue, which was formerly Social Hall drive, on the Sugar House Plaza, will have to be taken care of by the citizens of the Southeast Such a sign should by all means be erected on the Plaza. The kind or sign suggested would not be expensive as compared with similar signs that have been discussed in the past by the Sugar House Business Men's league. With the exception of the inconspicuous sign over the front of the post office, there isnt an indication in the entire section to make clear to a stranger where he is. It is altogether likely that as the sign would also serve for illumination purposes, the cost of maintenance would be, borne by the city. Lets which are smaller children should pledge Itself to install at leaat one For tiny piece of play apparatus. youngsters, a sand pile really ought to come first. If these loyal, tired business men of Salt Lake were to change jobs only one single day with their valiant, little wives as they chase there (Continued on page 8.) To Open Beauty Parlor Gates and Quiet, the Liberty llvewlre owners of Realty company, report Increasing activity in the Holliday tection for poultry farms and acreage tor flower culture. Through this firm, George C. Gronne-manand Earl R. Gronnemann acquired a beautiful five-acrtract in Shadow Glenn at Holliday. This prop-rtwill be used for poultry and flower culture, it being located In the heart of a section already well known as a wnter of these activities. These gentlemen also report that Marvin O. Ashton, manager of the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware company, had Just acquired title to an Mreaire in Olympus Heights. They also consummated the deal for Martin for a splendid piece of farm properly on the Upper County toad on Casto Lane, near Holliday. n e y r On April 30, the ty Parlor will open Nelson-Fau- x at 226 Beau- Sugar Bank building. The operatives in charge of this beauty shop are well known in the field of beauty work in Salt Lake. Miss Helen Faux has been affiliated in the capacity of beauty specialist with Walker Brothers company for nearly three years. She specialized in the Marinello system of beauty culture. Miss Mabel Nelson has also been identified with the same institution for a similar period. Both are experts In manicuring, scientific scalp and facial treatments, including marcelling and hairdressing. Both of these young ladies are also well known in the Southeast and should shortly have a largo following in beauty culture work. TO THE LITTLE PRESENT CONDITIONS IN THAT SECTION SOURCE OF DANGER BITS OF KIDDIES! The president of the United Slates has asked your daddy to fix up a big clean sand pile for you on May 1. And maybe, if he still lias money enough, the president also wants your daddy to build you a swing and a teeter. When you get this copy of The Times just you ask him to read the special story in this paper that tells all about it. Remember, the president wants it done on May Day. Thats next APPARAMANY BLOCKS INACCESSIBLE TO MUD. TUS. CHILDREN WALLOW THROUGH FIRE-FIGHTIN- it to be one of the vital needs of the Soul beast, Burton last night urged immediate aetion on the part of Forest Dalers in the mat ter of petitioning the city to have a number of east and west streets cut through this densely populated residence section. AVAILABLE. l.My interest in the mailer is solely PROPERTY lime some of this At flu; present from a community-buildinangle, Believing t'oin-missiun- said the coimnlsslouer. At the present time, between Ashton avenue und Twenty-seventSouth and Seventh and Ninth East, thpre is not a road eut through east and west. The same Is also true between Drlggs avenue South and Firth and Twenty-sevent- h and Seventh East streets. SOURCES OF GREAT DANGER. 'This extraordinary condition makes it extremely difficult In this section to fight fire. Until recently it has been impossible to get within one and one-hal- f blocks of cert'.la of the houses and then only after travelling an extra mile or so. Surely in a rlty like Salt on its orderly Lake that prides arrangement, a condition of this sort should be rectified. "Just think of the skill that must lie exercised by drivers of delivery wagons in getting through some of these vamillcalinns. Contemplate the time lost and the annoyance occasioned ! h Bicycle Free at the Princess Children, you may think that the above headlines are too good to he true, but they mean exactly what they say. Mr. Hawxhurst, manager of the Princess, has purchased a brand new Iver Johnson bicycle and will give It away absolutely free on Saturday, August 2, to the person holding the largest number of coupons on tliat date. Coupons will be issued wllh every paid admission to the Princess theatre each Friday night and Saturday matinee and night Also the ad that the Princess runs every week on the back page of thlB newspaper is a coupon and should he cut out and saved by everyone. The manager of the Princess lias equipped the bicycle with a speedometer, electric light, bell, tool bag wllh tools, and a lock and chain. The bicycle is now on display in one of the windows of the Granite Drug store, but in a short time will be moved to the office of the East Salt Lake Times, where It will remain until the fortunate person claims it. Everyone in Sugar House, of course, children especially, should bear in mind the fact that the one who wins the bicycle must work to get it. There is no element of chance attached, it property is not extensively built up and may be taken over for a reasonable figure. Wllh llie building program Unit is now mapped uul, liowever, It will not be long before that these streets will nut only be sorely needed, but they will also be very dirfieult to secure. "All I ask Is that the citizens of this section be n roused to llie Importance of not overlooking the need of net Ion at once. The people should petition the commission lo hare certain streets opened up. Thu fact alone that the children in this section have to wallow through alleys and twist from one fragmentary road to the other, frequently in ankel deep mud, should be reason enough to urge these good pco pie lo action. personally I am ready to do everything I can to help und I believe my colleagnes feel the same way. The real acllon, to begin with, however, must cornu from the people of Forest Day-.- " THOUSANDS OF SALT LAKE DOLLARS ARE BEING RUSHED OFF TO EASTERN POINTS FOR SHOES, HOSE, CLOTHING AND THE LIKE WHEN COMMON SENSE WOULD KEEP AT LEAST PART OF IT AROUND HOME before ill tin history of Stilt Luke NEVER by the itinerant inerebant and have Midi inroads been peddler as ibis year. As soon as the season opened, great hordes of workers swooped down upon llie residence seel ions of tho city and took practically everything before them! WHEN. THEREFORE, THE TIMES FREES THAT THIS LX SALT LAKE IS A TRULY SERIOUS MENACE, IT IS il'lLTY OF NO EXA(J( ERATION. THE AMAZINO Till NO IS HAT Ol R CITIZENRY APPEARS TO BE SO PITIFULLY BLIND AND STOXfi DEAF TO THIS DANCER. COX-HTIO- I HERES WHERE THE DANGER WEEK OF MAY 5TH SEI FOR CLEAN UP Announcement was made Thursday r morning by Commissioner W. 11. that the week of May 6 to 9 litis been set apart as County Clean Up Week. , It is expected that every family in the rounly will participate in this event. Commissioner Stcnacker is arranging for wugona to call and haul away the debris. It is asked that this material be slacked in neat containers of some sort so that it can be handled wllh a fair degree of ease. There will of course be some types of rubbish that will be difficult to handle nl bcBt. It is urged that the people of the county use their best judgment as to how it should be handled. Stcn-acke- an-ua- l LIES. Tho iieuple who live in our own home town earn their respective livelihoods by working in, among other institutions, the retail stores of the city. They employ thousands of our people. In order to keep their doors open, these stores simply have lo sell their goods to our own citizenry. Now, then, is It not as clear as the noon day that if our own Salt Lake men und women take the very money paid them by these stores and hustle it off to St. Louis, or Chicago or where- self-sam- (Continued on page (Continued on page 4.) It Is now evident that the most drastic parking restrictions are going to be necessary in the bust ness section of Salt Lake in spite of the wide streets. Already the congestion is such as to make shopping from an auto disagreeable in some respects. As the traffic increases, it is to be expected that tills iiarklng restriction is to become increasingly severe. (Continued on page 4.) COMING BACK THIS CAR WILL STOP AT PLAZA 30 MINUTES Z.) E S Parking Facilities in the Future Candidate lor Auditor Will Make Sugar House Attractive ROADS SHOULD BE WIDENED AND SPACE CONSERVED. X Just as Cheyenne has its great "Frontier Days" celebration and as Tho announcement of John Holden's Pendleton stages its "Round Up" drawcandidacy for the state auditorship ing from every corner of the West nomination on the Republican ticket and from many points in the East, so, is Interesting in that it brings to mind too, Salt Lake this summer is to offer man. of this the worthiness young a series of Wild West attractions that Holden was a University of Utah are expected to prove veritable gate student when the war broke out and crushers. good one, too. A member of the There is a considerable stretch of school of commerce and finance, he summer period during which nothing was highly esteemed by his associates of a particularly spectacular nature ocand teachers. curs with the result that even Salt lie came out of the war one of Utah's Lakers themselves flee from the city. most seriously wounded men and yet, The object of the proposed celebration one of llie most modest and reticent is to people here during that bring about ids great exploit over seas. It particular time. was only the masterly skill of the phyThe movement is being subsidized sicians that kept from the public the Salt Lake business firms that have by InMr. Holden's of extent serious recognized for a long time the need juries. of affording some special stimulus to Holden is a capable man, in addition the warm weather of to his general worthiness, so that any activity during summer. responsibility reposed In him would be The proposed celebration has not yet in good hands. definitely named; it will, howTho placing on a ticket of a man of Holden's calibre and record Is another ever, be given some characterization ' instance of tlie futility of splitting on that will be distinctly colorful. about the "Salt Whoop-er-uWhat to comes I,ake it casting party line when with apologies to Walker the ballot. He would be a hard man to beat on any ticket. b-- cn Have You a Junior High School Student p at Home? Mr. Southeasterner Where Do You Stand on This? IF YOU HAVE, GLIMPSE OVER THIS IF YOU HAVENT, READ IT ANYWAY. In a week nr so, "f nnr Junior High 'M m-- "Iv.i t:i i the students schools will i to lormulalc tin courses h they iuti'iid to elect for their il.,.-Wl,rk In the Senior s Rich ; linnl. i'uri ly this Is so vital a mailer '1' it p;i"euls s hould concernedly tn- -' themselves ill it. The se- 1,., "on of ruursrs now may com- determine tho young per-- J tut tire arllvlly. i In I li.-i- J'C'tni; iuiit intliii-ii- i susceptible ndnlesrenre, are sometimes greatly ,y whims and even ca-- 1 in's miiy t sorry Inter. father and mother should ron-i'l'the proposed courses careful'wiilt Hi. ir children. Tho teneh-ts- , T s- tun, n.njor asslst-oic- e. t'ertalnly decision should not precipitately. Belter take "'cal weeks now than feel Borry years, later. ' HKXT8 SHOULD VRGE DIK1II IliiYS AND GIHLR NOT SPECIALIZING TOO EVERY YOUNGSTER y,ONUol'LI ALL OF TIIE s'-Ut- take S TRONG, l'M'NDA M E N T A I. ClUMiSES KCtH'IKlNG ARDENT EFFORT AND REAL STUDENT-SHITHAT HE CAN CARRY. FEW HOYS OR GIRLS EVER GOT ANYWHERE BY FIGHTING S1IY OF STIFF, FOl'NDATlON-ACHI' USES. Further, it litis been proved (hat students who take strong Informational courses first ami then specialize later can beat their associates who start right In to specialize, hands down. r.:iy L True, in some courses like music where a knowledge of a difficult technique is Involved, (here Is tin advantage in an early stnrt. II is notired, however, that many a musician before he rould attain eminence has had to retrace and take course after course in cultural subjects. Music in a sense is applied physics. A musician who knows the fundamentals of mathematics and physics can surely do his wurk far more apprerlullvc- (Continued on page 4.) :t : lino r.n. le i.".tr or drueelst a business man is actually building I he enmmuni-ii- e .paying the taxes, and doing the lliousai'.ds or types of service thii lie wralh of the ro'nmunily lias been Th i .a pm : or :n.ird iiia'ii brainl- some ' of tin se peddlers ssiiess has vho-- o ca'.i-e- ninorant peddler doesn't . Liiy..t.: iivan-ei,o . S'liui i. tveiong. a young fellnw nn thing about, ci vv.u:o: a " tarrying a rup-- : rnnlemplaie the agony this peddler' s whist.lv has brought lo many a i.io'iiy ('' :he slr'ifie-- i ,i..: v rule, hiiivr mound tae vicinity of a 'when It has been .I'.reu.--t inipossih1'.;u ifv a tiny youngtiT win n nn:-- hit"1, v. :.iie uligieus serviie was . ssto'i o' live "dl u.ic.uti screech-- mon sense and good judgment made k In.-;! 'lie utmost of Ids lung power. necessary tc decline his pleading lor It Vi'ip' tied, as those things always the ice cream (one. the rendition of a sacred' While it is difficult to bar this do. type -- nl'i i ad vi.iualiy ruined the artistic transient from the public suvi-i-Lif i lie. t. he people of certain sections woul-i I. ei any one in The Times audience ii dgo ibemselves not to will, however, return this wav and Mop patronize the Mi, ml up and name one const ru. live lor thirty minutes at the llaza. t. i;lniinIlti tho bu!fill(!S- - wouU service pet formed anywhere nearly as inviting as It now The speed, constancy and general I'omniuniiy building of this sort. an I'inerant peddler are by is. Tin- inanulncturer of ire cream is pcrform.iiu e of this Jewett motor 'll" Surely this Idea of aniideluviaa mer !1() li(1 Although br MlIll admired everywhere. ,t on Sunday evening, and ron;li the proper channels, however, car was last i lunged with oil in San rlmmlizing Is to o he" limes as well. repulsive We maintain that the itinerant pedFrancisco, and had not been given tiny one. If a family requires slter-l-.-- t since leaving the Hay city, it was un 'veiy Ice dler barker Is not the proper ihanncl a be in it had or car cream, may necessary to mid any oil us the lew moment's notice front the confec-- und is not an asset to tlie community. Salt luikc. In-jv,- - . - i i - tn-(- li-iu- i Tlie above reproduction shows the arrival at Salt Lake of a stork model motor rrm Jrwelt Six on a non-stofrom San Francisco to New York and back again to San Francisco. Mayor Nrnlen was in the welcoming party. Special factory representative. Earl West, is at the wheel and his mechanic is standing by the car. The p men are driving r.ight and day. stopfood. The ping only long enough for . motor is kept "inning hood is securely the of part Every sealed, and will not be opened until tho ear returns lo San I rancisco. The itinerary or the party was nr House up ranged to go through Sugar in spots roads the hut Hurleys canyon, through are at present Impassable. The car passed com-tanily- - : |