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Show IF II MUST BE 001 UTAHS MODERN HARDWARE STORE It appears that the only way In which speeding can be checked ia by having an automatic device Installed on all cars tbat will make PAINTS AND OILS HEAT YOUR ROME 10 OIL Install the Baker Automatic Oil Burner for home heating. See the Baker in operation. We will be glad to show you Heating Plumbing "WELL FURNISH THE MATERIAL HY. 1097 MONTH-EN- v I LL YOU HOW'1 Our Great August Friday and Saturday D CREME OIL SOAP LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP LUX SOAP FLAKES Friday and Saturday SHINOLA SHOE CLEANER UNIVERSAL LUNCH BOX Complete with Pint Vacuum Bottle for for 6 for 3 for 12 5 SANI-FLUS- 79c 25c 23c 25c 19c 7c $1-6- 9 CANDY SPECIAL MONTH-EN- PEANUT BRITTLE lb. special. . 15c or pound, special. . 25c ESS-JAY'- S THENEWl-SUBSTimPR-S' oxxo:o;o:o;o:cxo;oio;o:o:oia:o:o;o;oK Alkire-Smit- h Day MONDAY, SEPT. TOOLS During the recent past our local press has been filled with news accounts depicting the utter poverty of great riches. In almost every instance, some tragic occurrence has driven home the Impotence of money alone. The body of a young man was found, recently, with a bullet wound In the head. To the coat, a note was pinned, . . . I committed sui reading: I alcide because I waa too happy. ways got what I wanted, In my life. My parent! are millionaires. I realised all that it was humanly possible to. I do not find life good enough to remain In It. I have a strong longing to find out what there la In another life So far the and I am going away. newspaper account. What a tragedy! What a pitiful reflection on our present system that permits great wealth to despoil promising youths of the necessity of working and, working, of the chance to search for happiness. He killed himself because he was too happy? The poor .chap did not know what happiness Is. Getting everything yon want, merely by expressing a wish for it, does not bring happiness; It results In profound boredom and disgust with life. It is work and effort, honest and persistent striving and fighting that will bring the happiness that comes from success and the contentment that crowns attainment. Only those things are worth having that are deserved and are earned by hard work. Besides, la happiness actually necessary to make a full life, to bring contentment? Our Constitution declares that all men are entitled to "the purThe attainment of suit of happiness. happiness is not promised. Anyway, la happiness ever attained, unalloyed, without a marring shadow? We believe not If It were, there would be, as a result, even more bored, cloyed, blase mind than there are now. This young man belonged to the class, entirely too large for our narich chiltional good, of the "poor ' dren"; the children of millionaires. Why do people seem (so often) to lose their good sense, their sense of proportion, when they have amassed millions? Is not that one reason why large fortunes are so often disseminated again after two or three generations? Is there a law of compensation active here? Anyway, too happy? Poor, unhappy young fool! STURDY TOOLS IN A HANDY ROLL STURDY TOOLS THAT GIVE LONG SERVICE The rugged durability of Winchester tools will appeal to every man who uses tools. Good design, balance and finish also help to make them as fine as any mechanic can ask for. They are made to do good work and lots of it. These are the days you need your tools and it pays to have the right tool when you need it This is Winchester Tool Week at our store. -- Come in and let us show you their superior features. Winchester mechanics tools are the kind that stand up under hard use day after day and give long faithful service. better to get a set of these tools now and have it in your car than to be stalled on the road ten miles from s garage for the lack of a few good tools. A durable, waterproof roll ia furnished with each set. Come in this week and let us show you how good these Winchester tools really are. It ia HEATP ra iilowest job s You can absolutely depend upon the t Caloric Pipeless Furnace to heat your home comfortably in coldest weather with a fuel saving of to 14- More than 160,000 families are enjoying this great economy. k . A V-- a e s. N s 3 ft e SS V'-- h '-- . f 4 0 1 The simplest washer of them all Easily installed, usually in a day requires no pipes only one register. 4 a A new kind of washing machine the Savage Waiher and Dryer washes, rinses, blues, even dries your clothes all ia the tub. It spins clothes dry. No clumsy wringer to bother with. The new models are equipped with labor and money saving improvements. See them and 'get our new, low prices. & SAVAGE ! iiiiumiuiiiail sin: ;iil.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll",!" WASHER. aafDKYER. jl r VHVATS f Hi 41 HOU UTiTEintt. frwtat Highland Parkers to Celebrate Labor Day 1 Go to the lake often every railway ticekt gives you a chance on this beautiful Chevrolet Coupe dolled up with every acSee it on exhibicessory that a car needs to make it a "sport. tion at the resort. Who Will Win The COUPE? Next Monduy morning, which is Labor Day, the men of the Highland Park district will meet at the new chapel prepared to spend a good part of the day In necessary work about the premises. Luncheon will be served by the women folk of the district. The chapel roof Is now taking more definite shape each day. Comment from visitors from all parts of the city lauds the beauty of the structure. Not only will it be one of the most unique buildings oT Its kind in the country, but it certainly will be one of the most beautiful. In the matter of location It is unexceled anywhere. Cross Counter Chatter Maybe you. The more numbers you put in the box the greater your chance. REMEMBER Monday is Labor Day and the final day of the resort season. Dont WINCHESTER The Poverty of Riches! K. K. Engineering & Co. Fixturea and 2046 SO. 11th EAST ST. WHEN YOU TRADE HERE YOU GET THE BEST AT THE RIGHT PRICES thirty miles a maximum. Lam night there traveled down 10th Eaat, which la a dirt road, a car, the number of which we could not decipher, that waa making nearly fifty miles per hour. The fact that the muffler waa open made it aeem nearer sixty. Apprehending lawbreaker of this sort is obviously difficult. If some genius can devise u foolproof contrivance that will limit the speed and place it on a sane basis, he will certainly prove a great benefactor. Theres the hunch, ladies and gentlemen. Now lets have some it. Girls who work at soda fountains and in elevators could help themselves very much by refraining from carrying on chatter boxy conversations with each other while on shift. We Just came out of u drug store, up town, where we ran into the biggest earful about a pending party that we ever heard. Then it drifted to the discussion of a new waist. I tell you, Arthur, what we now know about the making of waists would be eagerly roveted by a Parisian modiste. That sort of thing has no place In business. It certainly marks a person as common. Girls would enhance their business standing by rutting out that cross counter chatter. Boys, too; If they are guilty. the WINCHESTER store SALT LAKE, UTAH. 1084 East 21st South SUGAR HOUSE ft Sugar Soap Soap made with augar Is claimed by Its manufacturer to have especial cleansing properties. COMPARES SALT LAKE WITH ZION CITY, ILL. MAGAZINE teairing the children. And this haa to imbue them with n deep love of streets, full of holes, are la itaJ lie public policy ever since, so their own. trust to the otherwise weH-kthat is hardly encountered Its Having fled to the desert, because of of the North Shore. state. uneducated, La-teIts r houses, religious at persecution home, the DESIRE TO WORSHIP Day Salntabullt their homes there. people, bigoted and narrow UNHAMPERED. consequences of If It Is recalled that the colonization They loved It because of Its promise of show the evil snee. once promising Isceenm Its of this desert spot and its transforma- liberty; because of the freedom that means no has kept the fsIrpW them. have by become a They tion Into a veritable garden and into Why? The of its and days. successful commonwealth, wealthy early a wealthy common-wealtowed Its Inwork! rtW and guided by the vision, the foresight Is obvious. Pray ception to that potent desire which In and man either make not d alone does the statesmanship fact gave the impetus to the first of their rulers. or successful. Good deeds, cosiomj settlement of New England, namely, low ous work, the desire to worship God unhampered THE CONTRAST. for Decennary areas neighbor by prejudice and in accordance with lemporali and with a Compare small that tlon," spiritual colony, the dictates or conscience, the stress alaobullt up in the name of religion, a praying. laid by the Latter Day Saints r few miles north of Chicago. The late We believe in religion; theology, or what they call "correct John Alexander Dowie Zion founded In the practical religion theology." ia readily understood. The lioplngto gather there the faithful and love of fellow man. ... Latter Day Saints are orthodox in the to p guide them Into spiritual and tem- progress In making n"' usual acceptation or the term, in that maklM poral prosperity. He placed his main In they accept the Scriptures as an infal- reliance gifts that are ours: upon the teaching of an ortho- of this fair world I" wh i,fr, lible guide for their action; in addition, dox theology that was not we only Furthermore, pluced. they arcept The Book or Mormon" Innarrowsnd but also best bigoted the I10"11'., which, they claim, la just as much In- tolerant thinking mi powiN-herin a spired as the Bible and contains as im- hl Industrial degree. No wonder that lows, not the worst ventures, which at first . portant teachings. were so full of promise, failed to reWhile Insisting upon praying and cord the success that had been antid-WiteIn working, however, and no less uimn With his death, his successor, There Is so much bad ,B learning, they do not forget the truth oliva, went good much so And even further and aeem-Ingl- y that all workand no play is not good. til. did his best to shut out all viThe opportunities for wholesome rion, an foresight, all common-sense- . amusement were afforded rrom the The result waa Inevitable. Where first and, Inahort, the home and comth"r' 1" B0 vlrion, the people perish. munity life were made aa attractive to the young people aa possible, so as theToday. Zion City Is a sore spot on landscape, lu rutty, uneven been i illili-ranc- y dl? h (Continued from page 1.) Only by Indomitable work and effort, by ceaseless exertion could they hope to conquer the desert and to wrest front it a living. That thcr succeeded is readily seen even on a casual inspection of Salt Lake City and the aKricullural parts of the state. More-oveUtah is great not only agriculturally, but it also has aome of (he richest deposits of coal and of minerals in the United States; further, It Is of considerable importance for Its Industries. The vision of the rulers of thla interesting state waa shown also In the fart that. Invariably, one of the first tasks of colonization waa the erection of a school house. From the first, Brigham Young asked the people, who were to follow the pioneers to the far Quakes and Laket west, to bring with them over the Tbs New Madrid earthquake In 1811 plains all the books, maps, charts, and caused tbs formation of several lakes writin;- - material that they could, so in Arkansas and Louisiana that they might have the material for work. broad-minde- broad-minde- d un !yt arro-gantl- y j d. i .a |