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Show is jif i) It tu all. mis y Widely Known Domestic Scientist to be in Sugar Houee During Week of August 18. I1' Hit sating bank mu'e. fail to hurt (ii. it. Open a fating h( count hero and (alli'il I mii't i am will bo a fortune. Ho who I'ndor the ausplceE of the Apex Elec trie Shop of Sugar House, Mias Ina Scrivner, a widely known dom Stic sc ieniJi, will conduct a serien of elec- trie cooking demonstration during the week of August la to August 26. The people of the Southeast are cordially invited to attend these demonstrations. No obligation whatever is involved on the part of the guests. Miss Scrivner will illustrate the pro fa r manner of electiic oven operation; (the baking of breads, batters and use of the doughs: lie emnumhal 'oven in meal planning; canning; general cooking; and the last day will be devoted to the asking of ciuestions by any one who desires to do so. Miss Scrivner lias been connected with research work lor the federal government for several years and Is a gifted demonstrator. According to the management in charge or these demonstrations, ihere are many people using electric equipment who have not yet learned how to get the most out of it. These folk will find the Scrivner demonstrations particularly enlightening. Messrs. Jacobs and Tripp, the enterprising managers of the Apex Electric Shop, are arranging every convenience for the comfort of Southeast womenfolk who wish to see these demonstrations and hope that many will feel absolutely free to visit the shop just as frequently ua they wish during this week. : j do-- - not aarc travels the loud that loads to trouble. It's very easy to see and to understand why our customers stay with us year after year. ' j They know that when they buy from us they are sure to get the finest quality, and the lowest prices. J 1 N. .1. GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier HANSEN, President JIVIiTM NKIL.SON, Vice-Preside- Hy. 1850 Hampton Coal Co. Sugar House Telephone Ily. 1231 We are particularly proud of our stock "Win. ehester Tools. Each one is a quality product, and you can make your selection with the same that you ask for a Winchester Rifle. need WINCHESTER WINCHESTER Blades OESoma 3S3BEE The Last Month of Summer And half gone at that! Better think seriously now about filling that coal bin with good King Coal. Its the hardest soft coal mined keeps best in the bin, burns longest in the fire. Let us know by phone how many tons and when you would like delivery. We can give you good service any time exceptional service just at present. Order! Curtis Coal and Produce Co. 2211 HYLAND DRIVE PHONE HY. 1995 25c to $5.50 Winchester Special Natnra forever pnti a premium on reality. What la done for effect la seen to be done for effect; what la done for love is felt to be done for love. Emerson. The Burmese woman la uiually the business head of the family and according to authorities her highest ambition i to maintain her husband In lordly Idleness and to supply him with abundant funda for cock fighting, bullock cart racing and gambling. Winchester Clip Blade Paring Knife FOR A SUCCESSFUL DINNER To complete the success of you dinner, it is necStainless steel blade, ebonized essary that it is properly served. handle and nickel silver rivets. A You can assure the success of the serving e by convenient shape, parproviding the Winchester carving set keen, sharp, ing knife. to do the work neatly. 25c We have several distinctive patterns of Winchester carving sets from which to select. Why not get yours this week! e A set of genuine buck stag handles and Meeting silver mountings. Eight-incforged chronic vanadium steel blade h $4.50 to $16.00 Friday evening Mr. Willard Done entertained at her home on Highland Drive, in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Elizabeth. About sixteen girl friends of Mis I tone ient a most pleasant evening with music and game. The home was beautifully decorated with garden flowers, Zinnias being used in the dining room and Golden Glow in the livDelicious refreshments ing room. were served. THE n The slant of the handle gives protection to the hand from contact with the hack of the blade. WINCHESTER store SALT LAKE, UTAH. 1084 East 21st South twenty additional instructors to assist in the various departments. This has made it possible for the Instruction of some new courses of study, thus making broader the educational field at the University of Utah, which already ranks as one of the best universities in the country, having its credits honored at their full value wherever Hansen Part; Returns (Continued from page 1.) some of the more Inaccessible spots there are delightful Swiss Chalets. Mr. Hansen was regarding the courses of study In the particularly appreforty-seveHs Was on Uio Job. Any ordinary man can make a for departments embraced in ciative or the location of the many tune. Tlie hard part la to refrain from rrometheus needn't have brought the schools of arts and sciences, edu Glaciers hotel in ihe Glacier National consuming each week's Installment as fire to earth if he had waited for a cation, mines and engineering, medi Park, as it nestles under the craggy streak of lightning. you get It The Duluth Herald. Not Cumulative Winchester Blade Vegetable Paring Knives Meet us at Saltair Thursday, August 21 Sugar House Annual Outing Be There! SUGAR HOUSE cine, law, commerce and finance, and buttresses of a lofty Rocky. This hothe extension division. The bulletins tel was approached arter a thrilling are being mailed ihls week to all last drive up the Swirt Current year's high sihool graduates, accord- river. The fishing in the lake on which ing to Theron S. Parmelee, secretary this beautiful hotel is located was supto President George Thomas, and all erb. Mr. Hansen caught a dozen beauother students so desiring can obtain ties in a short time within 300 feet one by communicating with the presi- A HOR8EBACK RIDE! Eighteen members of the Sunday-schoo- l dent 'a office. The party took a solid day's ride class of Miss Della Rasband enThe state university, for the coming into the wilds of this Glacier land a theatre joyed party Monday evening. year, has procured the services of covering eighteen miles. On account Mrs. Willard Done spent part of last week In American Fork organizing an American Fork camp of the organisation. Mrs. Done her self is state president of the Cut-o- ff 40c Hyland Park Notes (Continued from page 1.) 7 well-design- y U. of U. Catalogue 35c easy-to-us- The noxt nip of the Wasatch Mountain club will be to climb Twin Peaks, raising to an altitude of 11. MHI feet under the direction of Charles Courts, who will leave on a mission to Switzerland. September 5, assisted by R. II. Esaelbaugh. Cara will leave ihe Salt Lake theatre 7 p. nt., August 16 and 17 for Little Willow canyon, Saturday evening. After leaving (he machines the climbers will leave the cars and then hike to the flats in the canyon where camp will be made for the night. Leaving early the next morning the party will start the rugged ascent of the peaks, hoping to resell the top by noon, where a wonderful view of the surrounding country can be seen from this point. The party will then start back to the flat for the return jour-neby machine to the city. rest which a man has upon this earth for the cultivation of his noblest sensibilities. F. W. Robertson. e Especially designed to meet the need for a small, light knife for close paring. three-piec- Forba-Far-rabus- Con-Cav- Blade Paring Knives Wasatch Mountain Club To Climb Twin Peaks Happineta in Nome Burmeee Wife a Worker the strongest, mechanic or the business man. A happy home la tha single spot of Nature Deepiaee Sham steel toughest steel used in cutlery manufacture. Pocket knives for the boy. Other styles for the farmer, the Sincere sympathy is extended by The Times to P. K. Nielsen, publisher of the Murray Eagle in the total loss of his plant, which occurred in the conflagrailon which wilted out three of Murray Citys business bouses last week. Not a thing Is left not even the mailing list of the Eagle. The fire came with such speed that Mr. Nielsen couldn't even get his coat in which a substantial amount of currency and checks were awaiting deposit. The home of the Eagle was of frame construction and it burned with crashing rapidity. At this writing. It appears that the publication will have to suspend temiiorarily, at least. Wood Cut in Stove Lengths $5.00 Load POCKET KNIVES of chrome vanadium Sympathy to the Eagle $5.00 Now is the time to pick out the tools you will of the ample moisture the verdure according to Mr. Hansen, Is glorious The profusion of wild flowers and berries almost defies written description The climb In the section forming the head waters of the Swift Current rlv er was ateep and precipitous. The trail zig rags constantly back and forth and la just about aa steep as a horse can negotiate. The mountains are par ticularly craggy and almost everything about the scenery la primeval. The party explored a canyon at this point that Is onl yabout s or a mile serosa the top and is still upwards of 2.000 feet deep. Water seems to exude from almost every crevice and tumbles down to form the head waters of some great American river. Snow drifts twenty feet lo fifty feet deep were frequently seen. At this point the party crossed the contlnon tal divide at an elevation of 7,176 feet three-fourth- Provisions for many of the exquisite White Fish, possesses the worse veto Chalets located in this section are boundless available through the use of only Shimmering lakes, mountain pack passes yes. the! horses. These beautiful little houses are all there, but the roads are terrible. are literally on the backbone of a great Luckily there ia now an approprWh niRged continent. The Chalet at available to correct this condition- Granite Park is an example. From this point, Mr. Hansen counted eighty-seve- n craggy peaks. Long ribbons or clouds were floating lieaurely below the topmoat peaks of these mountains giving a striking efrect. At Kallspel the parly ramped Flathead Lake, which is said to be IM largest body of fresh wafer in AmsrW with the exception of the Great Uea It is thirty-liv- e miles long and be1, nine and twenty miles wide. A " of fifty buffalo was Been in this OVER TO CANADA. On the Canadian aide, the party learned how to drive an automobile At Mazuma on the Biller R n ruts. The pan under the car got party saw the glorious mnn,,it0Blin he scouring of its career, especially Marcus Daly, where Mrs. IW en route to Cardaton and Plncher. resides. There were sixty A At Blalrmorc the party saw the spot and ten fauna al rolling about tbe where an entire mountain slid down nlflrent estate. tb yw R burying an entire The party then crossed over hu"dred twenty-thre"dies vide again traveling nine in 0 l thl" pHlnl helped termedlale ive iLo gear and drove make K00d U8e of Diacki- - famous . country. Rig Hole w-- nter clothing. On the The place or Glblx.ns Pr,y splendid was visited. They then drove the parllng of the the west aide of the Snake IB aloro-tho- se on the east rolling on Idaho Falla and down home. said Rr' onWth?wP, ?Ulf 0f M,xlro snd UioHe "I enjoyed every nilnuic. riIlpd g. toward Ihe ParlHe Vmm Hansen. 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