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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES The East Salt Lake Times Present Utah's Livest Community Builder. Publislirii every FriAiy. ADAMS, 1'ubliMier auil WALTER ( Man:.g-- r Administration YOU JUST KNOW HE WEARS Makes Record WE TOLD YOU SO! HAUL JAY GLADE, Editor1 (Cr.minued from page 1.) All Items of new ou horlal and business aeiivitlea should be submitted tOi any tu li great reilueiion in the per Salt Times nut later than W'eilnesday each week. The Times' capita cof--t at the prison, some years office is In the .Sugar Hank lluililing, at 1109 East 21st South. ago. you would hare held the Idea al- i most imiioesiblc or accomplishment. Continuance of second i las priviledge of Sugar House Times, granted ' But there it is rigid economy, dlrect-Ma11, 1923, at the Post Office In Salt Luke, applied for. Jy along the line expected of Govern- The Time will be sent any here In the citilized world for the subscrip- - or hjaj,,.v. jje delivered" in that par- tlon prlre, which Is fl.f.O per 3 ear. tiiular and "delivered" well! THE DISCIPLINE. One of the great worries In the asr ' the East y Prices on Poultry Feeds are advancing every day. Order now and save i money. i the Southeast has been the latitudes that have been extended to prisoners around about Sugar House. Previous-l- y It was a common thing for certain of Irii-oinmates to be permitted who the jI'-and of to who save seeks the niticer people money Any public to attend various social functions, lops on governmental expense right and left Incurs the antipathy of f The,e famc g tmp whpn rh. poi riiiiuMit iirisoiHTd would talk or Sut;ar House As long as there Is lets of money to handle and the employe are getting H( .j, gynonamnui with "State their handa on It, everything it lovely. But just let some economy be en-- . Prison. In oilier words, being sent to Sugar House" meant being hustled forced so that it strikes home to certain of these folk and then listen. 3'liat condition Ik somewhul present today. The plain people want their off to the big bastile. Did we citizens cost or government cut down lo a rommoii seiisc level. They care mighty Sugar House like that? Hardly. l naturally came about about because ward fodder of who are little certain type the angry politicians numerous liberties that were In the public eating through has been limited. These employes, however, can nc e pi BOn make a big bowl. They are always at primaries. They are always active. one knows that that condi- Every The reason Is that they are directly concerned themselves. juun has been almost entirely correct- It Is time that the plain people should speak and speak loud enough to e( during the incumbency of Warden be heard. At tonighl's primaries, one will see In action numbers of political Devine and that a healthful discipline workers who want raises in salaries and various other liberties with the throughout the entire institution has public exchequer. These disgruntled employes are working against Governor j been inaugurated. Getaways now are frequent. How many riilzens Mabcy because of his economy policy. The plain people should not be slow is section realize that the popula- to voice their sentiment for a continuation of an economy that will reduce IrHon now 8 considerably taxes and keep the state living within its means. Anybody could make a on wa hen veritable hero of himelf In certain quartern by permitting money to be ex- - more tl,an doub,e what the present administration canto into pended right and left for the benefit of certain political workers. It takes, power? And yet the disclplinp Is bethowever, a fine courage to guard the people's exchequer front such an in- ter than at any previous time, accordvasion. ing to reports of close observers. At Let the people speak. The opportunity is tonight at the primaries. any rate, there Is not now the feeling of constant uneasiness that previously obtained all over the community, with EVER THINK? regard to the prison. That Salt Lake is the place where the sky Is a whole lot bluer; where THE MEN MU8T WORK. it Is pleasanter to live and where your home Is really anchored to the soil? The movement Inaugurated by the Didja? Well, then etay with the old home town! present administration to make the That there is here an environmental charm unequalled anywhere? Didja? prisoners work and at least in part to Well, then, etay with the old home town. provide something toward their own That there la a roseate Industrial glow a shimmering golden dawn just sustenance is surely a great step ahead breaking over this great Inland Empire that will usher In a wondrous new of a policy of permitting the men during long periods to lie around absoday? Didja? Wall, then, stay with the old home town! with nothing to do but to read, lutely That Salt Lake la making friends every day among her sister cities that eat and sleep. Anybody she Is fast winning prestige as the Industrial center or the great new west? bathe, rest, knows the tragic results of any such Didja? Well, then, etay with the old homo town! unpardonable lethargy. Now the prison That Salt Lake la an Ideal place to rear a family a place of real cultural factory Is busy with sixty men already opportunity? Didja? Well, then, stay with the old home town! eagerly on the job and more begging to Utaha capital city will not bo long coming to her own if the folk here-abo- be admitted. In time thia factory will contribute substantially toward the are a loyal bunch of good old ataywithheral prison upkeep and incidentally, It will hold out of Vtah the heavy shipments of prison-mad- e apparel that have been sold In the state for years, although manufactured in the prisona of Missouri,' Wyoming and elsewhere. THE PRISON CAFETERIA TABOO. When the present administration came into power, there was a special kitchen at the prison near the front of the main building. It was a matter tliat as a place for comthis kitchen became munity hand-outa sort of cafeteria. It seemed to have a lot of drawing power for various of the personnel at the prison Including 'guards and orderlies. Warden however, soon did away with It. AN INEXPENSIVE TRADE-I- N The saving which resulted is significant. In s n Our Feeds makej Wheat, Oats, Bran, Corn, Hen Foods, Seeds, Mashes, Flour. ; J And He Got Them At Our Great ELECTION YEAR j SALE j Prompt Delivery for GRANITE GRAIN & $19.50 SEED CO. Hy. 47 Hy. 47 House Sugar fr i CLOTHES! Y A-- l j 1 j MULLETT-KELL- Greatest Values on new merchandise in history of Salt Lake. le STOP TO Constantly Improved, But No Yearly Models Dodge Motor Car retains its basic design year after year. Improvements are made constantly, but there are no radical, annual change. Thia policy protects owners from the rapid depreciation-loswhich invariably attends the periodic announcement of new type. It also enables Dodge Brothers to effect an appreciable saving in manufacture and this saving is faithfully returned to s, consumer In the form of surplus value. ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT! HURRY! Come See Compare ! Then youll buy our fine modern clothing. We cer- tainly shall appreciate a chance to serve the gentlemen of Sugar House! OSBORN AUTO CO Shop in Sugar House Phone Hy. 49441137 E. 21 So. MULLETT KELLY -- 165 SOUTH MAIN SAVE well-know- n j De-vin- Every spring you look at your old car, and think how much you would like to trade it in for a new one. Maybe you cant afford it. "Why not have a new it in to yourself. ear anyway. Why not Do not discard your used tires. Bring them to us we make them new at a small cost. MEDICAL ATTENTION. trade With BENNETTS MOTOR CAR ENAMEL you can pet a new ear for an old one, for leas than the cost of nn old one, for less than the eost of an inner tube. Iiek the color fou like from the BENNETT card, and do the job yourself. K. K. Engineering & Co. and j Plumbing Heating Fixtures 2046 SO. 1 1th EAST ST. HY. 1C97 Even with the number of prisoners more than twice as large as when he came Into the service, Dr. George A. Allen has handled all of the medical work without assistance. More is being done for the men along the lines of rehabilitation than was ever attempted before. This is outstandingly true in cases of social diseases. The inmates are even helping to conipen-- I sate fur certain of ihe medical supplies required in their treatment. Men are constantly expressing themselves to the doctor a being much encouraged In view of their bettered physical They are even anxious about working In the factory, and ask permission to do so. Vulcanizing Our Specialty; also Battery Work and Charging GAS, OIL AND ACCESSORIES Granite Vulcanizing East 21st South 1030 hi PRISON FARM. In spite of the dry season this year, i $ iih i ii the prison farm has done exceptional ly well. Warden Devine reeently made a water exchange with Salt Lake City whi'-gave the prison 30.000 additional gallons of rulinary water per day without any additional cost to the institution and besides was able to sell a small unneeded reservoir which was the property of the prison for a consideration of $1,600. HOME NEEDS At Specialized Pnces Friday and Saturday Palmolive Soap Lighthouse Cleasner Crystal White Soap Liptons Tea, Special Tree Tea, Special lb THE 00000 HEYER-SU3stlTUTp- HS MODEST WAGES FOR GUARDS. Some complaint has been made on account of the modest wage paid the prison guards. We understand, however. this wage lo be not less than It has been for a long time. Indoubted-ly as soon as the factory is in more vigorous operation it will be possible to raise these wages. , ; ; 32c It is apparent that rigid economy has been practiced at the prison. That was exactly what the people wanted. It Is also apparent that an efficient regime throughout has been In control and that the prison is better disciplined now now than In many a day. That, too. is exactly what the people wanted. In fact, general conditions about the prison, in spite of the lack of money, have greatly Improved which is a distinct credit to Governor Mabcy, Warden lievine and their associates. J. D. Keddington, Grant Morgan. A1 Shaffer and Frank Caffel took a few days off this week nnd explored the wild of western Idaho, securing their limit of chickens (the feathered kind) and report a most enjoyable time. ST an ttSLSsfcj? ; Si 0ZrSw H " -- k' ' T kss ss -- Thu mmmm THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 2.t way is fine for motoring. 1 4 for 28c 5 for 25c 1 6 for 21c All Sugar House is Going! THERE'S A SCIENCE IN SUCCESS It is the science of finding out how others arrived at Fortune. Property owning explains a lot of it. 'Were realtors of experience and will advise you. BAIRD REALTY & INVEST. COMPANY 51 W. SOUTH TEMPLE ST. Was. 3170 2 r d 1 P m' The Speed- - CO. |