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Show wmm wmam east salt lake times. WHO Memorial Day Is IS RESPONSIBLE Call to FOR THIS INSPECTION? c 'cdeii :m DiivH-is a circle ll of paved I m Ibis S.il'. Late- Hari hlt.'hwu 'liil' If mini? There is no cui.dilion. 1' Is tsl in a tru y so bail dial out's i.ir m:lr "!K li.ibly in going owr i! st-If at- - rriiirii'lii'r ciiri'fi'11). diis loovut laid was by til linn but uiol'T stale super) Islmi. I In length Taking luio cniisiili-ialiofd'-dl- i "r cl dim' during will'll I'l" ha been in service, in our (niim-lon 0iiiiin, li la a sriinus commentary tin wink of ll." Inspector dial Ibis mail .tumid In- in it present condl Why Ui- ask I'oir.i blanklinn lake tbnu.il Ibis In .ivy - - J Are Men's Hearts Made of Brittle ( Glass or Rubber? CASE OF ST. ELMO IN PHOTOPLAY OF FAMOUS NOVEL WOULD SEEM TO PROVE BOTH. " There are certain cyniis who loudly and vociferously dint llu1 of one woman In a unfaithfulness man's life would never sour him against all ntlieis who i ross Ills lilli. Maybe they are right. Then there are certain others who with equal noise and certainly proclaim that a man's heart Is somewhat akin to pure rubber Each and simply cannot he broken. time it Is crushed it expands and rebounds. Maw-bthey are right. Possome men are made of Ihe hearts sibly or glass while others have the rubber ' "' ' 11 " ' hearts. Psychologists and scientists must he permitted to play with that question. Anyway, when John Gilbert, as "St. i.arliiular Mutch ut iu siien about tl.t tiMnri'i'. In our opinion ii is in a sii- rinr liass ly Itself as a It is a ijut-mad bui.diiig mail-rial- . tiici ui gelling Hu work or inspi-ilioa. iiialiy ibini- - that the Interests of paying puliilr may bt; protected. At any rate that road ought not to What bo left in ita preicnt condition. the to of vimtoia mutt the thouaandi when Utah of enterpnae atate think we permit our main highway artery to reflect auch neglect? f - s lie-la- . Patriots & FOR THE JUNE BRIDE Last Message of General Logans Widow Urges Decoration of Graves. A Winchester Carving Set A. Logan founded of Memorial Iiy. In honor of the soldiers and sailers killed In the Civil war, la not generally known to the children. At a of tho Chicago chapter, meetli.g Laughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Mary Logan Tucker presented tho last message of her mother, the widow of General Logan (Black Jack"), prepared by her for the children, telling how tho duy was Irst established. years ago, on the Exactly fifty-twSOth of May, Gen. John A. Logan, la chief of the organisation of the Civil war veterans known as the Grand Army of the Republic, Issued an order that the ,10th day of May should he observed as Memorial Lay for the soldiers and sailors who had died for their country In the Civil war. He also ordered that their graves should he decorated with flowers and that Old Glory ahould fly ever Gen. John '"pHAT J observance the A can ing set makes an ideal wedding gift a pleasing combinatinn of beauty and usefulness. Our display of Winchester carving sets of many attractive deoffers a signs which will delight any June Bride. o rem-iiiunil-er Elmo." in ihe Fox Mini verMun of dial die girl who had ruinous book, ed his love in l In arms of the man ou will he bought his best If heart theory. the glass wdh agiee die fin and broken looks man a ever it suiely is very brink nr sheer doubt. no he an There Throughout m arly Ihe entire picture the "glass heart fellows hold their trans place In die fore. SI. Elmo is rormed. Hi is bitter as gall. He cold. Intolerant, biassed. All women an bad all men deceitful, lie Is bill only tolerant to his mother. Just as you feel guile sure that the glass heart" chaps will witi without a strug-a gle, a little snip or a girt albeit or tlie arms die Into lovely snip steps glacial St. Elmo and, lo and behold, So you can t lit: rubber theorists win! never really Is sure. Ilul It would la best for you to dash down to (be lTIneess theatre Sunday and see this big Fox picture. You will not. only see John Gilbert, but Barbara Warner Baxter La Mar, Bessie and Nigel de Brulller, all under the exKrt direction of Jerome Stonu. ac-ci- fib-nd- , I lve, '"' Do your gift shopping this week. offer a few gift suggestions: never-endin- We WNCJUlSUH Community Silver, Glassware, Cutlery, Pyrex Ware, Electric Goods, Dishes, Jardineers, Candle- T sticks, Table Lamps, Etc. C them. General Logan died many years ago, hut the Memorial Hay he Instituted still lives, and this year the memory lit the brave soldiers and sullora whs died in the recent war will be honored with those of the past. For many years Mrs. Logan decorated the grare of her husband each Memorial Day, and she carried flowers to tho last resting place of many other heroes of the Civil war. Mrs. Logan loft the following for Memorial Day to the children of America: "I wonder If you are old enough to understand the meanings of the blessings you enjoy, and If you rrullze to whom you are Indebted for them. You owe a debt of gratitude to the brave and wise men who first conceived the Ides of free government for the people and by the people, and who offered tbelr lives In the days of the American Revolution for the establishment of auch s government to be known as a republic. "The descendants of those men have from time to time during the long years since the Declaration of Independence responded to their country's call for its defense against all foreign or domestic foes. Each generation has had Its heroes who have rushed to arms to keep the symbol of liberty ving our American aloft for the protection of all mankind from tho ruthless hands of tyrants. Many of you children ara the of the loyal men who fought, bled and died for their country. Their loyalty and gallant deeds are your greatest Inheritance. Do not prove unworthy of this enviable gift. A greater responsibility rests upon you than upon your forbears becania of tbo advancement of the age In which you live. General Logan foresaw what would come In the futnre and therefore made his appeal In hla Memorial Day order as commander In chief of the Grand Army of the Republic to the children of the heroic dead to keep alive the memory of the patriotism and dauntless deeds of their ancestors. He trusted that you children might emulate your brave forefathers when the hour of conflict should come for the preservation of civilization, humanity and liberty. Children though you may he, remember that what you are now you will be when you are grown. The record you make for good citizenship now will stand for or against you for evermore. "Cover the graves of the soldiers hurled In the national and home cemeteries near you with as insny flowers as you ean gather for May 30. In do Ing so think of the men who have recently died for their hind. Have for your motto those words: My country: May she ever be right; hilt, right or wriiug, my country for ever.' " mes-ssg- Visit our store daily for your Hardware needs e Dont Forget June 15tli Opening Day g Tackle That Stands The Gaff Winchester Fishing Tackle lias the strength and durability you need when you go fishing. It also has tlie fineness you expect in quality fishing tackle. Our line is complete. Come in and investigate. flag-wa- WHAT BENNETT'S PROPERTY LIFE INSURANCE PURE PAINT CAN DO A coating of BENNETTS "PROPERTY LIFE INSURANCE TURE PAINT, properly applied, will not only lengthen the life of your property, but will actually Increase its value. It can beautify your home and surroundings, so that you will really feel pride In your ownership. Ry protecting surfaces against the ravages of time, wear and the elements, paint can prolong and Increase the usefulness of every object to which it is applied, and therefore increase its market value. In the final annlyslx, you are worth only an much as your Paint now, and be sure that the life of your properlyproperty. is protected by BENNETTS PURE PAINT Sold and Absolutely Guaranteed by Us K. K. & Engineering Co. Plumbing and Heating Fixtures 2046 SO. 1 1th EAST ST. HY. 1097 WELL FURNISH ,VVi4 i THE MATERIAL AND TELL f N u fCVX I'A if"," U YOU HOW" COAL American Legion Squad at Grave of Comrade 18 inch Triple Gear Roller Bearing 16 inch Triple Gear Roller Bearing 16 inch Boiler Bearing 14- inch Roller Bearin'; 16 inch Plain Bearing - ! ! .50 Hampton Coal Co. 1231 SUGAR HOUSE S WANTED Girl for general house relay, Irving third; shot put, Rich Poul-so- n Taylor, Reed Polock, Kenneth Petework. Prefer one about twenty years third; high Jump, Capener first rson, Alma Hofstrand, Virginia Bop old and to go home nights. Call Hy. and Poulson third. lance, Clarice Larson, Catherine U2-W- . Bishop Ileber C. Iverson wll be the speaker. A reading by Claire Stewart Boyer from the "Shejiard King, will be Illustrated In tableau. Following la the cart : David, DeWitt A. Boyer; Jesse. Hudson Webb; Wife of Jesse, Ruth Smith; Shiimmah, Byroa White; F.Ilab. Evan Horne; Ablnadab. Ted Hancock; Saul, Richmond Young; Jonathan, A1 bert I ruth; Merabfl Ardella Rockwool ; Mirltal. I.uriie Rockwood; An Ediv mite, Hudson Webb. Solo, "TVaili Me To Pray." Varda Nuttal; so). Jus. E. KJar: duel. Tlie Lord Is My Sheppard, Ruby Child and Eugene Whitaker. The wiennie roast that wna post poned last Tuesday on account of tin storm will li. held next Tuesday evenAmerican Legion poete throughout ing. All Mu mil members must be at the country furnlih firing equade every the Cliaplc at 6:30. Trucks will he year ae part of their Memorial Day there to take all to Knudsons Grove aceistanee In programs carried out In lor a good lime. their home cemeteries. The picture HOUSE shows a memorial service at the grave Full RENT Four rooms ef a World war veteran. unfurnished 2e28 So. 13tb East. Hyland 271'9-J- 5.30-- 1 The Irving easily trimmed the Jordan nine, Tuesday, May 20. on the Jordan grounds, by the c unt of IS to 2. Twelve runs In the first Inning secured the game Tor the Irving, and after five innings, all efforts to make a real game nut of tin meeting were abandoned and the game was called. The Irving's next game i to be played with the Roosevelt, anil bast-baller- Irving Junior High Notes given. 1 "WINCHESTER store SALT LAKE.UTAH. The Richards Ward M. I. A. Conjoint will U- - held Sunday, Juno 1st. the amusement halk A special program on the M. I. A. slogan will be Telephone Hy. - the Richards M. I. A. Notes Sugar House ONLY 1084 East 21st South T $0 ONE WEEK Lawn Mower Special heaven-inspire- i- 'S ! j . w The Irving Junior High hoys' track team won tourih place in the annual Junior High tr.uk meet held ridav, May 2, on the West High campus. First plaie was won hy the Sou'll with a total of 3v pulii Is second place, by the Bryant with 31 points third, by Ihe Jackson with 2 point, and rourth. jointly by the Irving and West with points each. The event of great'-i tit ere. t to the Irvinglte was the lilch jump. Sli"hln Uapener easily won first place in I Ills event, JJumplng over the bar as It was raised high enoueh to eliminate the other contestant with apparently no effort ami Anally winning at the height of 5 feet 3 inches, not having dlrplared the bar a single time, Ioulsnn of Irving and Hoffman of West fought It out for aerond place for almiit half an hour, Hoffman only winning after Ioulson was exhausted The Irving's points were made In the following events: (Inyard relay. Irving team third; isn yard hurdles, ('Ilf Walker second; SSO yanl 1 1 ) -- s will likely be followed by a play o!f wiih the South. The Irving won from the South once, Hnd the Irving lies are smacking their lips in the anticipation of the baseball champion ship for 'J24. Irving Junior High Honor Roll The folowing names appear on Ihe cent honor roll for the month ending Mav Hi. 1U24 : Leon Rallba. Fawn McMillan, Pliylis Hart, Grant Ensign. Norma Stalling. David Owen. Vivian Guhl. r. Eleanor Glenn, Enda (Sore, Sherwln Carlson. Lewis Darby. Dan Grundman, Way-lanGuff, Elizabeth JarkKon, Travis 90 it Brown, Marla Carlson, Helen Sal1, bury, Norlnne Richards, Leah Reese. Pearl Pearaon, Elsie Maurer. Lo CuDavidson, Esther Chapman, Elva Ad tler, Rulon Jeffs, Dick Rowland. line Ross, aMrtha Rasmeyer, Hatw JenMortensen, Elida Jensen, Grant sen. Arnold Goff, IIloy GehrinA Grant Strebel, Alice Brower. GlsdJ (larder. Edna Gibson, Arlene Prie1 Robert Bird, George Barrett. Kay bank, Mary llusKcy, Rein Hoepef Blanch Hanson, Thelma Caffall. AtJ lalde Busatli, Margaret Knenleln. M erve Woolley, Ila Harrison. Edith H' sen. Chrbisle Shields, Grace Can" Evelyn Gray, June Sliurtlilf. John! on. Raymond Willi". Irina W ton. Reese Chlptnan, Lola Mi I Knapp, Tlicran Davis, lluth lierl, Mel ha Glade, Evert Uhl" Inn Virginia Jons, Lnulii" Young. Silencer. Harold Dean, Carla 1''' o Olsen. Agne Cniwfot-Miria- Llllywhlle, Sarah Dntry. dive! Inolherg, Helen Davis. Genev Tolnian, Harry Aardeimi. Dorothy Iro, Mildred Ellreil, Margaret Kl'F' Irene Ross. Mildred Cramer. Wd Wilson. Alice Ilearilsliall. Katie B tier, Vertla Wadsworth, ltegln sell, Lily Berry. Merle Astln. mmm S' |