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Show TF EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. ... p uwmwowwyMi , M4MUUM iww.y irtpitni Sims' m3 WfWJW1 t - "- i- - !uiiilav Slum 6 , . .n .; ,v' j' hzrz- - Hyland-Theatr- e p. m., 7:45 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. ' S aA 'n: 1 - . Sunday - Monday - Tuesday Wednesday FEATHER" EAGLES 4 sr& aV with :? ? ( METRO IKiTl Ili; ivitli Janie, Kirkwood air and a noteaMe ca-- Gladys Walton in Hoot Gibson in The Near Lady The Thrill Chaser A story of unusual interest and romance Chapter 9 of HER DANGEROUS PATIP Pathc News - Aesop Fables Pathc Comedy "Fresh Eggs Comedy Saturday Friday A Universal Picture The Darkest Hour Scene from THE EAGLES FEATHER l - Thursday Fi'diting Blood No. 10 I Lai Roach Elinor Manager Tel. Hy. 1591 ALWAYS WORTH WHILE James Kirkwood Ay,- BROWN A t THE i LF. and Century Comedy TIRED BUSINESS MAN 3 Big Prizes given away at the Matinee Saturday 3 p. m. 1 Big Country Store Every Wednesday Night 100 Prizes FREE A Solution For Insects--- - Decoration Day Will Soon Be Here! for Economical Transportation arc very destructive. YOUR SAVE vegetables, fruits and flowers by using our Spray .CHEVROLET ma- terials, and sprayers. Their cost is small. We have complete lines. Will Serve Millions on That Day. ORDER TOURS AT ONCE FROM SUGAR GRAIN & SEED CO. SUGARHOUSE SALES CO. 1141 East 21st So. Hyland 1769 H. G. SMURTIIWAITE. Phan Hy. 3723 Mgr. 1063 E. 21 t 8. Open Evenings till 9 p. m." Effect of Oppression. Preserve a Happy Medium. The oppression of any people for Food la to the human hotly what opinion's n ke has rurrly hail any oth- coni la to the furnace. Too much or er effect than to its those opinions too little of either rmiK definite disdeeper, and render them mors Impor- comfort and permanent Injury when tant. Ilosen liuilou. persistently occurring. PRINCESS THEATRE SUGAR HOUSE Phone Hyland 4058 C. 0. HAWXHURST, Mgr. Our Programs are Hotter Than Good Enough Shows Continuous, Starting 7:30 p. m. Sundays, 6 p.m. 23 Sunday and Monday, May 25 - 26th J Trouble on Avenues Last Monday evening a large delegation of property owner residing on the avenues met with the city commission for the purpose of obpecting to the proposed ordinance which provides for the routing or heavily loaded gravel wagons down certain streets. Virginia street, U street and D street residents were most vociferous In their desire not to have any such traffic on their respective thoroughfares. On the face of It, It appears mighty difficult to make any amicable settlement . Apparently the gravel and and from the beds on the hills above has to come down some street. As It was not opportune for us to make any observation during this meeting with the city commission, we did not have the opportunity of suggesting to these splendid people that their entire difficulty might be Instantly solved by moving forthwith out into the glorious Southeast. Come on! You'll like it after you're onre NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 15. FOREST HOME COMPANY. Forest Home Company, a corporation, principal place of business, 80 North Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors held on the sixteenth day of April, 1924, an assessment of ten dollars per share was levied on the capital stock of the i urporation, payable immediately to the Forest Home Company, at the office of the Secretary, L. D. S. Huslness College, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment muy remain unpaid on the first day or June, 1924, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, July 1, 1924. at 12 m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense ot sale. F. Y. FOX, NECR1 Secretary. FOR Sugar House. SHADOWS OF PARIS: A RENT--Ni- ce sleeping room in Phone Hy. 1419 M. Most Costly Tomb. PRODUCTION monds anil rubles used In the decorations are worth $1 -, M. 000. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 27-2- 8 1 Luke City. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a OF THE FOREST regular meeting of the directors held and William Desmond in "Breathless Moments Thursday and Friday, May 29 Swell Decoration Day Program A Great Story of the Frozen North - 30 THE SNOWSHOE TRAIL STARRING THE BEAUTIFUL JANE NOVAK NOTO First Show at 6 p. m.. Decoration Day SATURDAY ONLY MAY 31rt AN OUT DOOR ACTION PRODUCTION THE SEVENTH SHERIFF CANDY FREE at the MATIN'EF MATINEES START AT 1 P. M. AND 3 P. M. Send the Children Early as Possible The Kennedy Ditch Irrigation Coma corporation or the State of tab: principal place of business. Salt pany, ZANE GREYS THE MAN u Next Monday, May 26ih, the Daughters of the Pioneers are to be entertained at the home of Mrs. Hooper on Stratford avenue. Mrs. G. A. Libby will assist Mrs. Hooper. Members are Invited to be there for an enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. G. A. Libby will entertain at her home on Stratford avenue with a Miscellaneous Shower in honor of Miss Pearl Hansen, s June bride, friends of Miss Hansen have received Invitation. Next Tuesday in Relief Society the Social Service lesson will be taken up by Sister Done. A good attendance is desired by the officers. Tuesday, May 27, will be the closing night of Mutual for the girls. An entertainment is being planned by the girls for their mothers, which will be very Interesting. Mothers are urged to come out with their daughters and they will enjoy a pleasant evening of various entertainments. remember Everyone Highland Park's new meeting house and Work." Greatest Leaks, Utah! (Continued from page 1.) Folks work being sent far away under the hallucination that it will be done better or for some other pretext! In certain rare Instances this may be true, but Will you please explain for the benefit of the rest of ue how In reason thie commonwealth can be maintained on a foundation that haa any real solidarity under such a policy? ..How can Utah firm have money with which to liquidate their bill to local s e if those Utah firms are paeaed up on buelnese of this sort? If a man sinks $100,000. to get into the Utah sky line and to anchor to Utah terra firms, isnt h entitled to some real consideration? Why should any local firm favor eomo foreign outfit on the score that it offers a measly five dollars out of a hundred differential? ..Wont that five dollars locally pent come back home a thousand times in time? ..The tragedy is however, that these foreign firms have been patronized when there hasn't been any differential at all! THE GREAT LEAK There, Utah, is one of your greatest leaks. Millions of dollars yearly leave this grand ,oid forty-fift- h state never to come back again, and we stand around wondering what is wrong with things! Let business men and laymen and government officials pledge themselves to make doubly sure that as far as is humanly possible and practicable to let every dollar spent in Utah go through some local channel of trade Views In Cities. and this state will plug up one of the Fine vistas in cities are almost ingreatest leaks confronting it citizenry variably the result of accident; bit at the present hour. dozens of them ought to be planned. For Good Used instl-tution- self-sam- Electric Ranges SEE APEX El ectric IIIII OHCOJiMllCOuM II IIIIM. Think' Wandamere Notes Next Saturday morning is baptism day for the Granite stake. All people who have children to be baptised, please be at the Tabernacle at 10 a. in. Saturday morning. The Wandamere ward held Its reunion last Wednesday afternoon and evening. Thero was dancing and refreshmen! s in both afternoon and evening. J. M. Fox is progressing very nicely with his new home; it is all finished but the painting; expect to move into It very soon. on the 30th day of April, 1924, an assessment of twenty (29) cents per share was levied on the outstanding FOUR room furnished house to rent. capital stock of the corporation and on 2'26 So. 13Hi East. Apply Davidson all water shares outside of the corCoal Co. poration. payable immediately to V. A. McKay at 1150 Downington Ave., Salt Lake City Utah. Any stork upon which assessment may remain unpaid on the 15tli day of June, 1923. will he declared delinquent and advertised for sale at pub lie auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Tuesday, the 15th day of July. 1924. at 10 o'clock a. m at the office of the trea urer, 1150 Downington Ave, Sait lake City. Utah, to pay the delinquent as sessraent together with the cost of ad vertising and expense of sale. W- - A. McKAY, Secretary. First publication May 16. 1921. Last publication June 6, 1024. Heres One Of Your some or our business firms when ordering such printed matter as that mentioned from local concerns will rarely let them estimate on more than 1,000 copies. But when they purchase from Southern Callforla they feel that they should order quantities while they are at it and proceed forthwith to arrange for quantities of 10,000. It stands, therefore, to reason that quantity orders of this sort would entitle the purchaser to a better price than when only one tenth of the amount is required. Nine timea out of ton tho local printers wno have the necessary facilities for such orders can meet any foreign competition in tht matter of price. ..However, we have mighty scant regard for the loyalty of any firm or government officer who would be controlled by the matter of prico alone! Why thie amazing blindness? Just take this matter of ruled forms for example. In Salt Lake there are printerieB that can produce any type Tell The of ruled form required by concerns At using columnar systems of accounting. Except where precluded by patents, Home these forms can be produced with an efficiency that cannot be excelled anywhere and in most instances the local from page 1.) (Continued firms can meet any price that is reasonable. And yet we have the i onsignments of furniture that were received at the Salt Lake warehouses lHctacle confronting us constantly of fur shipment to the coast that 175) families were leaving the city yearly. Allowing four persons to the family, ilial would equal 7,000 persons. For accuracy purposes that number was cut in half making 3,500 persons. Using only the most modest of estimates, it was computed that the presence of these 3.599 ciiizens throughout the year and in terms of dollars and rents was equivalent to that of 1,277,500 tourists remaining here only for n twenty-fou- r ltour stop-oveSalt Lake would have felt rich Indeed, If she had any such a number of tourists visiting the city. Tills graphic way of putting the value of a family to the city immediately convinced the Chamber of Commerce authorities that everything that can he done to sell Salt Lake to Salt Lakers should be done. Probably the most costly tomb In existence Is that ' Ich was erected to the memory nf Mahomet. The dia- HBRSERTBSENON Tuesday and Wednesday, May A SMASHING DOUBLE BILL Hyland Park Paradis Butterflies Valuable. The Paradise butterfly, when first discovered, prvhahly In the heart of 1'npua first, was very desirable and raltiHhle, a s tifle specimen selling for is much ns $."st. Some recent specimen have been brought out of iapiia at: Im ,, gd for milch less. Setwe.'n tin nml JiO. The scientist aim i t :n,iK specimens Have you any one in mind that would be a USED car purchaser. We will give $5.00 for the name of any used car purchaser. Hansen Auto Company THE WHITE GARAGE rpi-cn- '"'l ml h:s "r.,i-n,.,- ;; i ri,,. effort, being killei! .V Work Fact Right. no use o sayin' 'shop All you early,' " si,i, Unde Kbrn. kin sny now j work fast"' Talnt Hyland 643 Sugar House V |