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Show THREE OUT OF EVERY FIVE FLAGS IMPROPERLY HUNG If it werent for the fact that it in an important matter, it would possibly by appropriate to pass by the incredibly large number of mistakes made on July 4th in displaying the flag. However, only apparently, can the point be driven home that there ty is a correct way in which to display the stars and stripes. On the way to Bountiful on the morning of the Fourth, we observed that by actual count 3 out of every 5 flags displayed were improperly hung. On Fifth East, opposite Liberty Park, there were six flags in a row that were shown wrong side around. On the went aide, there is a branch of ncle Barn's post office which displayed a large flag Incorrectly. The mammoth flag in the Bountiful Tabernacle was wrong aide around. Scores of automobiles were seen with flags attached to the rear end. On some, the stars and stripes could be discerned; on others, they were completely covered with dust. The code of correct flag display distinctly slates that flags are not to be Cook by the Clock There are a lot of things to he done around the house that you can't find time for when you have to spend so much of the day running back and forth to the kitchen to make sure that the food is cooking properly. If you have a WESTINGIIOUSE ! If you had four boys, the oldest 12, and you lived out in the Southeast, and you were one of these busy mortals who has to go like sixty to feed and clothe and shelter them, what would you do, on any of these sultry afternoons, when these boys throw at you that eternal question: well, then, what can we do? Of course, you naturally don't care to have them do any one of several things and possibly you go as far as to tell them point blank about It. But have you ever been able to work out a constructive schedule that actually will give them something constructive and entertaining to do? I recently took three half days on vacation. 1 stayed around home. Outside, there was little shade and to save myself I couldn't think of anything particular to do that I believe a boy would like to do. Yes, I have already tried the expedient of securing some work and the young fellows like that. They can not be kept at work all of the time, however. Not at that age. This activity-busines- s for youngsters of this age is, in my opinion, one of iround After you have set the dock on the range, you w J.jj(ijt some other task and be sure vi start .cooking at just the it done by meal time. si ;? - -- - that i. Wcr '&& iust lonbr enouK Let us demonstrate the features of this won- derful range while our special summer offer is in effect S down and the balance on most reasonable terms. & LIGHT CO. UTAH POWER MTF1CIBNT PUBLIC SElWtCM Never before were the comforts of life so readily at the command of the great American home as they are today. In b6,(XX) homes on the Utah Power 97 per cent of the & Light Company's system homes in the territory served it is only necessary to push the magic button and this wonderful servant of mankind begins ministering to the wants of the household. Contrast this with the condition of ten years ago, when only about JJ.IKX) homes were receiving the benefits of electric service a service very much inferior to that of teday. PRINCESS - 37 JM Sunday and Monday, July 13-1- 4 LIONEL BARRYMORE AND SEENA OWEN in UNSEEING EYES A Thrilling Romance of the Canadian Wilds Tuesday and Wednesday, July 15-1- 6 A Smashing Double Feature Bill SHIRLEY MASON in BREAKING INTO SOCIETY Thursday and Friday, July 17-1- 8 JAMES KIRKWOOD, LILA LEE and MADGE BELLAMY in LOVE'S WHIRLPOOL A Drama of the Land and Sea Saturday Only, July 19 THE MASK OF LOPEZ MATINEE AT 3 P. M. SHARP by which was enacted on June 2. and became effective as regards these taxes on July 2. Under the act of 1921, the taxes imposed on telephone : Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July NORMA TALMADGE 13-14-- 15 On a telephone message for which the charge was more than fifty cents, a tax of 10 ASHES OF VENGEANCE Wednesday and Thursday, July 16-1- 7 FRANK KEENAN, ANNA On a telephone message for which the charge was more then fourteen cents and not more than fifty cents a tax of I cents We have adequate facilities to care for any increased use of the toll lines which may result from the removal of these taxes. Bell System Universal Service Q. both the state and the city secure revenues from other sources than the ad valorem taxes. But the fact that the cost to the taxpayers in Salt Lake for city government alone is nearly twice the total which the levy for the support of the state povernment is significant. It causes one to reflect upon the statement of the late lamented President Harding when he raised his finger of warning against extravagance In the smaller political He pointed out that tax reductions must begin at home. That means the & FLORENCE Oil Stoves & Ranges s. city. COME ON, UTAH, for only a few dollars payable almost any way it is desired, a beautiful Illuminated sign could be Installed on a suitable pedestal on the Plus. It would be a thing of beauty and would If it has no wicks,, how do you light it? render a greatly needed service. Few spots in Salt Lake or Utah have the circulation that this Plaza enjoys. A suitable sign would shortly be the talk of the entire city and would be admired by thousands of homefolks not to mention the hundreds of tourists constantly passing through this sec- TAXPAYER SHOWS GRAPHIC INCREASE IN TAX RATES 18-1- 9 in JUNE MADNESS Office Space For Rent. Enquire at Times Office Lower California a Dry Land. SMASH STAGGERING TAX Along the entire Lower California TOTALS BY COMBINING coaat Une, which la lunger than from CITY AND COUNTY Maaaachuaetta to Florida, there la stream enonly one (Continued from pmga 1.) tering the aea. and various other miscellaneous pur- Ingratituda. In 1923 the total levy for city pur All men detest Ingratitude, as bein Salt Lake City was $2,071,261 poses ing an Injury done to themselves, by or twice the levy made by the nearly the effect It haa of discouraging genentire slate government in Utah. Of the and look erosity. Ingrate they upon course i; must bd mentioned here that aa the common enemy of the poor. IW.l'.WJB'JBI.HBaiJ When women are told that the Florence lowickk How do you light it then?" they azk The answer is just touch a lighted match to thi asbestos starting ring. The result is a hot bha dame. This flame can be railed or loomed to Suit your needs by simply turning a regulator. clean fiid Bd The Florence burns kerosene a cheap one. A Florence Oil Stove stands ready for WJJ this store. Come in. Turn the burners up aj down. See how simple the stove is to light how easy to clean. GRANITE LUMBER & SUGAR HOUSE 4TB or JULY CELEBRATION musketry haa given (Continued from page 1.) VIOLA DANA pose. I (Continued from page 1.) NILSSON and RALPH CLONINGER Friday and Saturday, July one-thir- One System GRANITE HARDWARE & LUMBER COMPANY A Big Woods Story of Dramatic Power cents The Mountain States Telephone Telegraph Company Devoe Products are time-teste- d and proven,backed by the 168yearsexperi-enceo- f the oldest paint manufacturing concern in the U.S. Founded 1754. HEARTS AFLAME These taxes were highest in proportion to the charge for service for toll messages over moderate distances, d the tax in some cases amounting to of the toll charge. One Policy ing sparkle, and the rich color that is in every can of Devoe Mirrolac. Mirrolac comes in all wood tones and in many artistic, effective enamel colors. Easily applied. Extremely durable. Busl-nes- 1924, messages were as follows All they need to make them new again is the lustrous glow, the gleam- tion. Such a sign could be erected and e maintained by the Sugar House Men's League at a cost par mem. ber of only a few cents. Now is the time of times to author iao this enterprising moval Telephone Toll Messages Now Free From . Federal Tax federal taxes laid on telephone toll messages THE the Revenue Act of 1921 have been removed l (Continued from page 1.) and MONTANA in unappreci-Q- SION EM UP! LOVE BOUND BULL of things your home, that once were lovely, are still underneath their scratched, worn surfaces, as beautiful and useful as ever. our most vital problems of local government. You remember in the olden times, lots were bigger; large barns were available and so were bones; wood was logged from ihe canyons; the creeks seemed nearer; and there were a thousand and one healthful waya in which boys could get out of the burning rays of the sun and Into the activities which were diverting. Now the lots are smaller and the cities more crowded and only by going considerable distances can a youngster find play opportunities of a type that he really longs for. For the slightly older boys, radio has done a good deal. And for this group, too, the bicycle has also come in very handy. But what to do for the smaller shavers is a real question. Maybe each neighborhood by clubbing together can help to arrange community play places; that is, places that are not more than two blocks from home. Why can't neighbors get together on this vital matter? Solve this and you solve one of the must bothersome confronting parenthood. questions Lets have your ideas. ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, lOo Shows Continuous, Starting 7:30 p. m. Sundays, 6 p. m. the Revenue Act of f MULTITUDE in ated B Au- 9 v i Bring Back Your Honeymoon Home JUST ANSWER ME THIS: tomatic Electric Range in your kitchen, you can prepare your food, put it in the oven and forget about it. Complete automatic control turns the heat on and turns it off at the exact time you want it done. r S vmL MIRROLAC draped on autos. Trailing Old Glory long in the dust in this fashion is a distinct Infraction of this code of respect toward the flag. misunderstanding the Possibly arises from the fact that the code uses the expression: the stars must be displayed at the flag's own right or the on looker's left." It might have simplified matters a little if only the expression: the flag must be displayed with the field of stars on the left had been used. Respect for the American flag is so sacred a thing that every American should care enough for its proper display to learn definitely how it should be done. Decrease One of the Important points of view for the layman to get la that no matter how much the great corporations are taxed for the supposed benefit of the public exchequer, the lowly wage earner, in the end, must come around with a tremendously heavy share of that supposedly great contribution to the public coffers, and invariably pay it himself! A manufacturer always adds his overhead. Including hla taxes, of course, to the cost of the unit which he makes. Whether it is an automobile or a thousand bricks. It la tbe pur chaser who foots the bill, and who pays those taxes. Recognising that this is the case every citlxen should view with infinite care every request for new funds with which to operate the government, or some special part of it. firing of musketry and blowing up of much powder and lung power. Go shoot the cracekrs and the guns, and blow up powder by the tons, and ring the bells, and beat the drama, and toot the horn, for freedom come. Watch her stride, ain't she loaded full of pride? Whoopee, for liberty and the flag. Oh, pshaw, what's'the use, of trying to tell what we ara unless we yell, and shoot and toot and spilt the air plumb wide open everywhere? Thla old faithful cannot see that It la the mode of celebrating and giving vent to our enthusiasm that has changed and not our ardor add love Tor the flag and for what It stands. The blowing up of powder and the g of firecrackers is only a crude and noisy way of demonstrating our love for country end the flag, and is no reflection upon the patriotism of those who today celebrate our natal day In a less demonstrative, but sure and saner way. The roar of cannon and firing of flr-in- way to boisterous and exuberant muj country-longe- r showing our love of ourselves work sied madness and hoot and burn powder by the rent prayer and thanhsglvl to wise and merciful God for nesa and mercy in siwlalnln g and fortunes of our foret mo granting victory to a J1 oua cause and while the tauj .j tlon of cannon and musketry to attract attention to our . signs of an Inward grff-are 1 demonstrations noisy ceptable as those at tendon pomp and ceremony. I could readily sympsthl j .a dear old-tim- In his bell triotism or the people and growing dim, for from boyhood to old ,ge )ir. to V 4 that to get the full aurraco wna to shoot the rend the air with hu"lllB m t Ilaluhai and I enrourageu fln :"BSirr. thought that it was our loyalty to the flag |