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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. in a.i!!!i.'t. luagie h tilirai is washed aul made mi!l- as dean as a new pin beioie h ing prucsa jii oit i' is even . liny would be tin illt-tlAmi su it is all down tin- - line. .Manager Neville was l.avlng a large (unsignment of flour for the government's use at Fort Mason at 'San Francisco siiecially sacked the af--. tirnoon or the Mudnls visit. Hath of the big crowd of young people was given a sack ot Husler's rimir beinre bating. The whole crowd t the mills boosters lor Mr. Neville and Huslers flour. When are you going to make your visit? ST 3331 insini.f". -the BBSSE223522 Kliiili Hit- 1 COAL N U T 6 Better FARM and GARDEN TOOLS The new Winchester farm and garden tools are the finest we ever had in our store. When you pick up one of these tools you will sense that nice hang which is proof of its improved design. It is the same good balance that you already know in a Winchester hammer or a Winchester rifle. Itinerants Challenged 50 (Continued from page 1.) our citizens want suits valued at less $25.irtt, they tan las easily supplied, lurther mure, they tan be furn-- ' islied two pairs of trousers at the same 'than i lime. A CHALLENGE. We challenge the still' mint I bat itinerants are uttering these wares uf comparable grade cheaper than aru the local stores and urge any une who has secured a commodity for what he considers an especially good price, an unlimited amount of which is available for everybody else at the same price, fairly and squarely to compare his commodity with comparable articles available in the stores. We know it to be an absolute fact Telephone lly. 1231 that some of our Balt Lake ladies go to Hotel Utah and pay the fanciest prices for the same shoes that they could secure a whole lot more reasonably in our local stores. unvarying fidelity and thrilling realism Wa repeat you cant build a real in the acreen version. on a horde of itinerant peddlers. city A fine cast, headed by James Kirkwood and Mary Alden, serve to make "The Eagles Feather" a great enter NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 2 talnment. There are Elinor Fair, Lester Cuneo, Wiliam Orlamond, John Elliott, Charles McHugh and George ENSIGN AMUSEMENT COMPANY. Slegmann. "The Eagles Feather" was Principal place of business, No. 15 adapted by Winifred Dunn and direct- East North Temple Street, Salt Lake ed by Edward Bloman. City, Utah. Notice la hereby given that a meeting of the board of directors, held on the 30th day of April, A. I). 1924, an assessment No. 2, of fifteen Commercial (15c) cents per share was. levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Clarence E. Visits llaybould, secretary of said corporation, at the office of the corporation, No. 15 East North Temple Street, Salt from (Continued page 1.) Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessCertainly the citizens of Balt Lake ment may remain unpaid on the 7th should know these things. If some of the women who make day of June, 1924, will be delinquent bread every other day could see, for and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 30th day of June, 1924, at 2 p. m. of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment, togeth er with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Baseball Goods that will add to your Skill Youll play a better game if you use Winchester baseball goods. They give you the confidence that Hampton Coal Co. Sugar House E2C mttm The Eagles Feather Triumphs on Screen IF THE EDITOR CANNOT USE THE LARGER REVIEW GIVE HIM THIS SMALLER ONE. "The Ka git's Feather," a Metro of Katharino Newlin Burts famous story of the same name which appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine some time ago. Is the feature attraction at the Hyland theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Those who have read the story will remember the thrilling cattle stampede, the great light between John Trent and his accusers, the delightful banquet scene, the forest fire and many other incidents which made The Eagles Feather" one of the out- standing short stories of the year. All of these hare been Incorporated with CLARENCE Mit. Reg. $3.00 Special, $1.95 Morehead Golf Clubs Monarch Kiltie Monarch Brassies and Drivers, at Given dends in satisfaction and service. Firm, rigid, unyielding, and the last word in paving economy, Concrete Roads and Streets are also And their color is a pleasing, light gray another very important advantage, especially for night driving. vice will give you more for your money. Our icotyrti R'3 unj R-- fall many Interesting things about Cone nit Roads and Streets. Il'kri one would you like us to tend) Then !i no charge. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION McComk-- Bank Building SALT LAKE CITY, L'TAl 1 cA National Organization to Improve and Extend the Utcs cf Concrete 10 Free soO.oOO.OOO: City. Albert ... . 50c Each SUGAR HOUSE a hydro carbons valued at a ting out more than 2,500,000 cases of canned fruits and vegetables In 1923. Total wealth of Utah kb determined by the 3922 census, $3247 per capita, which puts It ahead of Massachusetts with $3242, Ohio $3045, Missouri $2903, and very close to Illinois with $3295, and New York $3431. financial Jason Rogers, writer, recently said Utah stands as sort of separate empire all by itself, a spot of inexhaustible wealth, the resources of which have only been tapped. Future generations will enjoy the proceeds of the bounty of her soil and the richness that lies in her mountains. Salt Iake City occupies a most advantageous strategic position. Twenty-four hours by train from Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Fort-laniShe has no serious competitor In any direct ion. well-know- n value agriculture products, 1923, 75,-- . OOO.OuO. Utah shipped 4200 cars of fruit and vegetables in 1923. Total val ue livestock from U. S. department of agriculture reports $40,527,000. Value of Improved farm lands. 104.0S3.120. JAND THATS ONLY A BEGINNING! JASON ROGERS QUOTED AGAIN. "We have an equally interesting Further Mr. Rogers said: story In our Industries," continued Mr. Utah Is a state in which they be' McKell. lieve in eduraiion. They spend "Just listen to this: j on public schools to care for ' Utah is the second largest producer pupils or $70.20 per pupil per of sug.ir beets in the United Spites. year, wliii h is up to the highest standFails on tile. There are s venty seven ards in the country, the average for mills producing tiOO.ufm barrels o? floui llie United States being $47.50. No valued at approximately $6.01-- ,0r0 and It ss than 117,4b6 of the 134,601 chilby prodm ts valued at 4,000nO. Utah dren between 5 and 18 years of age in is one of leading canning states put- - Utah or s; j.,.r ccnt of them are en l. I 117-4t- 6 i Imported Scottish Ball. Special at 1084 East 21st South AGRICULTURE AND LIVE 8TOCK Wool production, 1923. $15,000,000; Hay crop. 1923, $13,000,000. Total j Mashie Midiron Golf Bag $4.50 Kiltie, Brassies and Drivers $7.50 Each Many other Models up to Big shipment just arrived Our lineup is unequaled in the SALT LAKE.UTAH. J ! Putter WINCHESTER store since 1S70. Actually paid in dlvl-- 1 dends $244,344,153; estimated coal re-sources In tons .196,458,000.000. Total value of mineral production In 1923, $67,631,000. Salt Lake valley is the largest smelting center in the world. ; Brassie-driv- er pHiRWinM the mines $23,500,000,000; metalliferous have produced wealth over $1,000,000,-00- 0 I Off on all Lawn Mowers (Continued from page 1.) skid-proo- f. Watch for advertisements telling about the many other ues of concrete. And remember that the Portland Cement Association haa a free personal service to oiler you. Whether you use concrete or have it used for you, this ser- 6, Rotary President Extolls Utah divi- $1.75 Each 1 1 Watching Church Dozera One of the queerest wills on record was left In 172.3 by John Rudge of Tryxull, Staffordshire, England. It bequeathed the sum of 20 shillings a year to a poor man to go "about the parish elm rch during the sermon to keep people awake und to keep dogs out of the eliun'h." pro- . 1 Manager Brown, of the Hyland theatre, will give away three prizes at the Saturday matinee. The first prize wll be a thoroughbred Fox Terrior puppy; the second prize, a beautiful doll, and the third prize, a big box of choice candy. Remember the matinee starts promptly at 3 p. m. portioned mixture of sand, pebbles or broken stone, and water, is held together by the everlasting grip of that tenacious binder, Portland cement Concrete Pavements have the repair built out and the maintenance built in. ... SPECIAL 1 1 Three Big Prizes year. Cities Mit. Reg. $2.00 Special, $1.45 SATURDAY ONLY street, you want to know that you won't be called upon for assessments every now and then to repair or rebuild it. Built according to present-da- y high standards, Concrete roads and streets permanently withstand the heaviest pounding and grinding of modern traffic. In fact, they grow stronger year after 30 $1.75 to $3.75 1924. When you vote hit a paved road or That is why they pay you handsome Wilson Finger 1924. Year ASter Year That is because their definitely Putters Secretary. June $1.75 $3.75 . . Mashies Mashies Niblicks Midirons E. RAYBOULD, Date of last publication, rtlNOUSTUt Golf Club Specials No. 15 East North Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Pate of first publication May 16. Grow Stronger Oiiiccs in 1st Basemans Class Concrete Pavements me wins. From our large stock we can fit you out from head to foot. Get the things you need now and enjoy them all summer. rolled In the public schoola, which cheeks up to a much higher level than in any of our big states. There is only 1.9 per rent of illiteracy In Utah as compared with the 6 tier cent average for the whole United States." LOOK ABOUT AND BE GRATEFUL. By comparison the people of Salt Lake City and the state of Utah should appreciate the position Ihe state of Utah occupies as regards its sister states both east and west. Its climate is equalled by few and excelled by none. Its mountains, valleys and streams provide a playground not equalled anywhere In the world. How often do we stop to consider how accessible are our wonderful canyons and what the great as we have it would mean to the vast majority of the people in the United States. Our great undeveloped resourscs are yet untouilied. We should enrour age the people already here with their investments and hy our every act and deed give genuine encouragement to Others to mine. M here Is there a city so well and beautifully laid out as Salt Lake (Tty? Its wide streets. Its flowr-rs- , lawns and trees with the r Up. Wasatch in Hie east as a background, makes It truly the "most beautiful city In the world." Get ready tor the great season opening at Saltair Friday, uetc, dancing, bathing, fun in the Fun House and all the lightful concessions. Meanwhile enjoy the dancing to Phil Fischer's Novelty Calift very Wednesday, Friday, Trains Saturday. 7:30, 8, 8:30, 1 p.m. |