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Show Sole flakes a New Shoe The only kind of service some Shoes to us Wh.n scl.-- wear tliin, brinp your of new ones on tough, we will put leather that will add months of service .. our footwear. i an eeonmny habit that will save you and Jour family many dollars during the year. service clubs render is self service so-call- ed s oak-S!nr:- Shop in Sugar House Devoted to the Development of the Glorious Southeast SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. MAY biw In Memory of Men Like Thee Memorial Day WASALISTRICTS BEING CIRCULATED APPROVAL. JS HEARTY GOVERNOR MABEY TO DELIVER WONDROUSLY BEAUTIFUL PICTURE8 TO BE SHOWN. ADDRES8 East to the spot and constructed In such a flimsy fashion, it certainly is a disgrace to the city. One of the objects of the proitosed ordinance Is to put a stop to the erection of such "Joints" In the residence sections. Included In this category, of course, are certain types Both Southeast cemeteries, WushIcIi Olivet, were visited The first visitors raine by throngs. down Highland Drive at day break, and the stream of automobiles bus not ceased during the day. provide abundantly for the great memorial. The recent rains! orm raine at the most timely of momenta to refreshen everything. All out of doors, therefore, is si lta best. The day In Sail toke was commemThe weather, this year has been orated as it should be in a quiet, revsui It that nature has been able to erent hil manner. Mountain Club and the Chamber of Commerce nnd will have as its objective the matter of acquainting Sail Lake people with the glories or llieir great commonwealth. It is observed that this meeting is Opposite the magnificent East Side being held at a time so as to make it convenient for those who attend L. High school, for Instance, stands one of tlic numerous shacks that line the I). S. M. I. A. i on Joint services also Salt Luke highways. Located at this to be present at the Tabernacle. (Continued on page 8.) Governor Charles R. Mabey will deliver an address on Selling I'tah to Utahns." A beuutiful array of Utah scenes will be shown by Randall Jones of the Wasatch Mountain Club. John Summerhays will render tenor solos. The public is invited to attend. There is no charge of admission and NEW ORGANIZATIONS PRACTICALLY COMPLETE AND no collection. This enterprising program Is under READY FOR WORK. the direction of Paul Newmeyer of the Of outstanding significance to the Southeast is the organization Chamber of Commerce and the WaVeterans both of twe great wars; ont that dlvidad and united a nation; satch Mountain Club. nn Sunday last of a new division of the L. D. S. church to be nown one that divided an yet may laad to uniting tho civilized world. And to honor j the comrades of IIm heroeo Memorial Day. u Grant Stake and to complete that section of .what was formerly known as Granite Stake, west of Seventh East street The difficulty involved In getting to take gatherings owing to the size of church structures have been made. In (he geographical area involved and the the event of the building of a large luge population of the former Granite auditorium for these stake conference gatherings, it would naturally be or (take has long been realized. The TO of cross valley transportation great community service ir such a until recently has also been difficult structure could be centrally enough located as to be available on occasion FRIENDS OF THE LATE WILLIAM to solve. The division will naturally mean under proper arrangements, of course, BRADFORD PAY RESPECTS AT more intensive work In both stakes. for conventions and public gatherings The officer personnel will be doubled that might be secured for the SouthWHEREAS, we the students of the high schools of Salt Lake City have ASSEMBLY HALL. east. The lack of an auditorium for been afforded a particularly fine opportunity for study and for the attainment whlrh, in itself, is significant. No announcements with reference to such purposes has long been keenly of our objectives as potential citizens of this great commonwealth; and Impressive funeral services for Wil the contemplated erection of additional felt. WHEREAS, the citizens of Salt Lake have spared neither energy nor Lowell 11am Bradford, principal of the school, who died last week, were held money in providing for us a study environment together with elaborate faciliin assembly hall yesterday afternoon. ties and equipment that are among the best available in the United States; President Frank Y. Taylor of Granite and stake presided and was one of the WHEREAS, even during the difficult after-wa- r period when eronomic speakers. conditions threatened seriously to curtail our school privileges, the citizens of The services began with the song, Salt Lake insisted on the maintenance or the highest educational standards "Teacher's Work Is Done, by a local and all that they involved; quartet. President Joseph J. Daynes THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that we the beneficiaries of this groat or Grant stake then offered the invoeducational system express herewith our fervid appreciation of our comUTAH SCENIC HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION HAS .PROGRAM TO cation and the quartet sang "Still, Still munity's enterprise. With Thee. Mayor C. Clarence Nes-le- n Ar an Indication of our appreciation, we pledge our loyalty to our city HELP ENTIRE STATE was the first speaker and told of and Mr. Bradford's work in the Loilell dis- and its institutions. We Intend that this loyalty shall be involve an appreciative, friendly altitude toward local bualness establishments Siilt Lake will get on very much faster if she occasionally trict. projects herself into rural Utah and views the requirements of liie enthe mayor's discourse. and manufacl urles. We further Intend so to work that our city will have Following tire state as a whole rather than Schubert, was rendered reason to lie proud of us. We hope also always to take gnat pride in say"Andante," by those of the merely city proper. another There ig a feeling in rural Utah that by quarteL Superintendent G. ing: Salt Lake is my own home town! was the ur capital Bliould benefit from their N. Childs nr the city school monwealth Is somewhat city second speaker. He also referred lo and really falls to appreciate activity. .Mr. Bradford as an eduea-tothat Salt Ijike Is entirely dependant The Utah Scenic Highway associa- tho work of n the . Alva Kedillngton then sang the Its great Utah hinterland for tion was organized for the express purThe next Will Be Hone. welfare. pose of Inviting attention to the at- solo, "Thy a boywas James Gardner, The fine recent speaker activity of the Salt tractiveness of the highways running hood friend or Mr. Bradford. Mr. Gardlahe Chamber of Commerce has done north and south through the stale us of their elose acquaintance "tmh io dispel this notion of e well as those extending in other di ner told referred to the upright lire of the and nd down-slatThere Is a :tne young fellow working as an apprentice at a local folks that our city is reel Ions. Southern I'tulins cannot deeeased. Mrs. Florence Hicks sang school as he is establishment. He is attending the part-timlinotyping fil'd, and this good work very well be blamed for feeling Hint I Have No Solace Save In tho solo, should not be teens. In his well still their section has attraetlons Interfered with . Thee." n our The oilier day while at his work, In came a shirt salesman. The opinion, however, the utter-nnif- worth coming many miles to see and President lleler J. Grant was the f rt:iln prominent Salt tok-w- " that nil together ton many tourists peddler made short work in presenting his canvass and It was not long next speaker and told of Mr. Brad over arc never these south brought, to of the regard before the young felow was gradually acquiescing to this high power signing wuihi-rHowever, the codc be ford's work in the church, as did Brest Utah roads In the interest highways. talk. . r the entire slate and nnl merely hind this organization realize that dent Taylor, who wbr the last sprnk-erThe shirt was to cost $3.30. was a The number music tinclosing noi l hern part of It will not he their Interests will bo served best by One dollar was to be paid down and the balance, $2. DO, In about a solo. "The Link Divine, nil in i by Hr. W. t gplondld statewide the active cooperation of Salt Like when the shirt was to arrive by mail. was month li. benediction proThe Worley. I'liiiK nr gondrellowshlp. Southern and Ogden In routing tourists south- nounced ThomaR E. Tow-le- r The by young fellow turned his dollar over to the itinerant, who ,!'h has Bishop Is ward. bark Ogden already urdently ample reason to feel Hint nr was Farmers ward. Interment rt.iiii inti 'rests in this or the Movement. promptly lift. rlty have been In City cecetery, where the grave was I""11' onii'nit'd In getting automobile Only five days later a notice reached the young man from the post of a prominent speaker dedicated The by William C. Winter, a luiir 'u K through Salt Luke East Indore worry office week the this club staling that there was a parcel for him there and that $3.G7 was ltotury nd over the shortest imssihle shout the nnmr Arrow Head Trail" member of the Grant stake high coundue on II and would have to he paid cron before he could examine tho etri-t- i cil. li (,r country than these same Is beside the iohit and iinneeesKiiry. contents. The lower part of assembly hall was hiire been desirous of getting Southern California is not especially Just how hail thut $2.f0 Jumped to $3.87? "iirisis in t:ikr routes thill will keep crowded with friends and mourners contending for the name Arrowhead and What had that itinerant dune with the dollar paid him? "'m in i'tah us to to the had baloney. go many long us Is reasonably Trail. and Is willing to relinquish it is I hat peddler, anyway? Where beauwere profuse and us soon as .Ion Park Highway be- Floral tributes t li.il shirt you ntay depend on If, that young man who cars to carry them five Where tiful, Southern 1'talina would lx nn Inert comes requiring sufficiently known to hold its to the "Ut of his muney would not have the thing! hiikni cemetery. had been imli'i'd if they did not look with own against competing routes. The "iiiiili'iahlf longing at the thousands program or (he Utah Scenic Highway If an itiivr.ii't comes your way ask him if he has poMm! a bund lo " '"it! ists who The daughters and grand daughters seo Salt Lake und association In its signing or these guarantee Ills representations. He lakes your money in advance; why h ii only and then flee either tost roads through Utah calls for tho In- of the Pioneers, will meet at the home should he not protect you wllh a Ismd? "r st without had any real clusion of the name Zion Park Hlgh- - of Mrs. W. H. Jensen, 1 9.10 South having Why should h not be a good thing to place the license department 'nt.-iiiwin, )), stale. Eleventh tost, on Thursday, June fith However. of caring for itinerants' Winds? in charge ' 7 are willing that the entire com at 1:31) p. nt. (Continued on page 8.) STAKE DIVISION FINDS UNIVERSAL APPROVAL ab-enc- e LAID BEAUTIFUL THIS YEAR. town and Mount safe-piar- d The district covered In this petition lies between 9th South and 21st Citizens Throng Resting Places In Southeast Salt Lake ilnqqu'il its usual work today that her citizenry might do honor to the loved ones who have gone lie fore. At all of the resting places of the city, great Ironies of thought ul folk reverently brought flowers. Actuated by a desire to surround the beautiful resident districts of the Southeast will protective building restrictions that will Next Sunday evening at 8:30 a homes against the incursion of small business structures, a petitunique program wil take place in the circulated now is ion being throughout the Wasatch and Yale districts asking the city commission to enact an ordinance that will Salt Lake Tabernacle. It wil be held under the auspices of the Wasatch grant the relief prayed for. and extends from 13ih city limits on the east. DISGRACE TO THE CITY. NO. 42. FLOWERS EXCEPTIONALLY I South Hyland 8043 30, 1924. RESTRICTION1:, TOR YALE PETITION 1075 E. 21st South St. B99RY OF LOVED ONES PROTECTIVE BUILDING NOW CO. SOLOMON-PARKE- R Hy.1227 yOLX. AND Cliildivirs tliive quarter lm?e iu popular shades 58c pair EAST SALT LAKE TIMES Progress Shoe Repairing Company gagwr House Childrens Hose ei A Resolution for the High REST School Students of Salt Lake City SQUABBLE OVER TOURISTS RUUTES WUNT HELP CITY self-centr- This Young Man Bought a Shirt! Wi-s- i WESTERN HARDWARE MEN TO GATHER AT SUGAR HOUSE SOUTHEAST MAN IS PRESIDENT OF WESTERN HARDWARE ORGANIZATION. AMERICA On the Ul h and (5th of dune Sugar House will lie a Mecca for upwards of lifly hardware concerns located Ihroughnul Utah, western Wyoming, Idaho and eastern Nevada. Representatives from these institutions which art: liown as Winchester stores, being affiliated with the Winchester ('ompnny in a buying capacity, will gather iu their annual conclave. IS PRESIDENT. The signal honor of president or the WlnchiHU:r rlub was conferred Iasi yesr on Clyde F. Hansen, manager of the lutMiwsro depsetsuwA UUm Granite Lumber und Hardware company. It will, therefore, be his honor lo preside at this years sessions In Sail Lake. Much Interest has been evinced throughout the organization in the innovations made at the big hardware atore In Sugar House and all of the members who will be in attendance Including the eastern delegates from the factories will visit the Southeast to cheek over the Granite store. CLYDE HANSEN allocated between each of the various member of the club so that each will enjoy the loweat purchasing prices. The savings thereby effected will be irons. passed on to the Winchester NEED OF CONVENTION HALL SHOWN. If Sugar House had a suitable convention hall and a place where a banquet of the type that Is provided by the Winchester company might be pre- pared, all of our convention sessions would be held here in the Southeast," said Clyde Hansen. As it is we shall have to hold our sessions up town. 1 have been In- TO BUY TOY8. structed, however, to make ready to One of the objects of the convention receive all of the delegates at our of the club at this time is to purchase store. They want to visit us. As soon as we build a convention toys for next years holidays. Several carloads of toys wil be bought at the hall out here, Sugar House will be an lowest figure available In the United admirable place for just such purposes States. The shipments will then be as the holding of conventions. THEIR COMMISSIONS RATED FROM 17 TO 70 PER CENT On Sunday last special arrangements were made to answer all or the advertisements appearing & popular daily paper for salesmen. There were a good number of them. Each advertisement was carefully checked and care was taken to ascertain its actual offering. Not all but most of tho advertisements were for salesmen to engage in various forms of itinerant selling work. The majority of them called for house to house work The most significant thing about thia particular study was that the commissions offered range from 17 per cent to 70 per cent! In view of the contention that itinerants are said to offering their wares cheaper than they are available locally, it is an interacting commentary that without such a thing as overheard, taxes, maintenance of large etocks and all of the attendant iteme of expenee that local stores have to worry about, the salesman himself may be paid such a commission ae that ranging from 17 per cent to 70 per cent! It is well also to remember that there are besides this first salesman's commission at least two other cute that alto must be taken care of! What about these district managers and their assoclatee who always come in for an interesting share? A careful check on a lot of the items sold by itinerants will indicate very clearly that, for the quality of commodity offered, a real price is asked. An Open Letter to Both of the Major Political Parties in Utah - s in an endeavor to inform the of Southeast Salt Lake a matter of vita! Import to them. The Times respect fully asks uur respective position on the following question: In the event of your election to office, will your party exetl every reasonable endeavor to accomplish the removal of tho Utah Slate Pii.soi, front the heart of Balt Lake's resident district g Hie young preacher rushes to the rescue of God but the old preacher to the rescue of men |