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Show tA57 SALT LAKE TIKZS v The East Salt Lake Times 'Society, optionFord Utah'a Liveit Commumt Builder. Published Friday. How .1.1 ' sj.-'ei- n , 1. ii.il'i.'i' the i.ioourtiun na'uialiy ' '.-- i !tvuy up a n in s.-t- s oi an jrexpcn.-it- ..M( e moment lu the moat, vt,. n i' is All items tif news on simUI and buslm-sactivities should be submitted to world's Times not Inter than Wednet.rl iy ea'b week. The Times' Ibere is rm qj?'Io:i but that a so the East Salt !iial erlrle in Ari.Tiia w.mlj have de- t'fflre Is In the Sugar Hank Building hi 1109 Kust 21st South. at the tiuii ot the introduction Continuance of second class priviledcH of Sugar House Times, granted of prohibition had it r.ot seen ror the May 11, 1923, at the Post Office in Sait laike, applied for. Ford automobile end others. The very The Times will be sent anywhere in the civilized world for the subscrip- fact, however, that it has become postion price, which Is 1140 per year. uct- of T.ese sible . a' i h ,ii i cars to through the to enjoy new experiand busy keep Pull Informstlon on advertising rate will be supplied on application. ences In the Has great Phone Hyland 991. or Wasatch 1398. been in very large part responsible for the prevent iou of sift such crisis. Alcohol unquestionably has It; atMEDIUMS tractions, SHOULD USE BONA-FID- E but so also hs the fiiver. The small car has kept the American thoroughly amused anu place at his This Is the time of season whi n randl'lau-- flood the state win) literature disposal enjoyments he r dreamed aWiut themselves, pastu their pictures nn every telegraph post in the state would be within bis reach two decades aii'iiK side the prlzn hulls and Lydia linkham ads, endanger every motorist ago. It may thus hr truthful. y said that vrith a lot of wind shield senseless mottoes and then a two rulumn obituHenry Ford, and associate small car ary to the local newspaper and reel hurt If the utljei lives are left nut of the manufacturers especially, will go down article. In history as among the great benefacJust why a candidate prefers io have his picture tacked to a telegraph tors of the race. post alongside of a bunch of breeding stock as one of the prize exhibits of the state Instead of paying a less amount of money for a good advertisement in Home-Comin- g Is his local (taper Is hard to understand. Likewise la it difficult to figure out what pHMiculur good ran come from covering the wind shield or an autoBrilliant mobile with a Here's to Henry" sign. If auto drivers were to start selling the space on their wind shields to the general advertising public a great obBy Mrs. H. C. Faggart. jection would result for the habit would endanger the lives of every person The Home Coming held in Sugar on the road. None the less does the present habit of advertising candidates House ward, August 29, was a decided success. The house was crowded to endanger life And limb. of the aucapacity. Three-fourth- s dience were old timers. The pregram was carried out as previously printed, added to It were a member of three GROWING! minute speeches by members of the ward, and was enjoyed by all Two new chapels for the Sugar Park district! who were present. that speak volumes In the matter of growth of population? Refreshmc'hts and dancing consisted And both of these chapels are to be architectural gems! of the eveninga entertainment. A Once more we politely Invite attention to the fact that the Southeast Is prise waltz was one feature of the evening. Twas two pound boxes of Salt Lake's great home center. It Is where the people live. randy were awarded as prizes; wliirh Furthermore, It is a real compliment to these people that they are will- was donated by the Schramm-Juhnso- n ing to spend so freely of their earnings for such Institutions as churches and Drug Store of Sugar House, The reception committee consisted community centers of Bishop and Mrs. Le Grand Richards. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. James Office RenL Inquire Times Office McGhie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mrs Alice Pitt, Mrs. Katie Jensen, Mrs, Alice Sears, Mrs. A. A. Alkire, Miss Lizzie Gibson, Mrs. Gertrude Thomp-son- , Mrs. Minnie Murphy, M'. Jobe Hemsley, who worked earnestly with the recreation committee of the ward to make this affair a success. - CANNING SUPPLIES THEY s This year we have an unusually fine assortment of supplies. Special care was taken to select only the best eqn. ment the kind we know gives satisfaction. J l&sonJ&rs m.-v- Affair Most of the hard tedious work of canning is no longer have if the latest utensils and labor saving devfe essaiy yon perfect ftt Sealing Brand ,H?ep AllThelBod! I No Mould! Canned fruits and vegetables will taste mighty good winter. Better come in and get your supplies thin week. " P PINK Pints Quarts -- f .95 Doz. Doz. Doz. - $1.25 -- $1.50 Fa Gal. 12 14 18 Quart Quart 4325 Quart ..$3.75 20 Quart .4445 Each Guaranteed for 20 yre. 50c Doz. Paring Knife When selecting hardware for the new home dont fail to specify Yale. Yale cost but e lit-ti- S5e Jolly Glasses HARDWARE FOR THE BUILDER 20c more than ordinary hardware. See our full line of locks. old-tim- e House-Highlan- d Winchester Stainless Steel Faring Knife. The first thing you will need and the one you will use the most. canning because fruit adds will not rust or stain Ideal for it I Space For at BUILD lotting wafer COMFORT anL CONVENIENCE The Busy Executive wants to feel that bank transacts the he deals his banking with The conjoint meeting of the Sugar House ward will be held September 7 at 6:30 p. m. The Beehive Girls will have charge of the program, which follows: Prayer Beehive Girl. Slogan Wanda Coltereil. Plano Solo Helen Chipman. Short Talks: 1st Spirit of the Hive, Mercedes Richards. busi- ness in the right way. By dealing with thle institution you Your have that satisfaction. account with us is as good as with the Government. It gives your firm prestige. SIX 2nd Miniun N. Peterson. UTAH J. IIANSEN, President GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier IIYRUM NE1LSON, Vice-Preside- nt Hy. 1850 255&Z Bernice THE HARDING CODE yiwiWM1 'jynig' 3 Hampton Coal Co. Telephone Hy. 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From attic to cellar, from front door to back door, we can show you a Yale lock for every door, a Yale Product for every place where efficient ornamental hardware is needed. Every one is made with the individual need in view; as if thst were the only product made i ider tha name Tale. Granite Lumber & Hardware Co. 1084 East 21st South mm Sugar House Our Church Work," 3rd "The of the Presidency Church. Leon Murphy. 4th Why I am a Mormon," Alice Mitchel. Vocal 8olo Mary Thurman. Book Review, The Dear Pretender. Lucy Mitchel. Prayer Beehive Girl. This will be the first meeting held In the new chnpel. located on Twelfth East, near Twenty-firs- t South. Everybody Invited. SUGHKH&USie WKWCITYw is Sugar House Ward Program busi-nea- s that T'HE ahouse ready buyer Th late President Harding, It lz aaid, not only had hlz principles but he codified and enforced them. This was liia code as he nAy.1.. I.. z It for ' hlz paper: Remember there are two aides to every question. Get them both, Be truthful. Get the facta. ' "Mistaken are inevitable, but strive for accuracy. would rather have one "'IT exactly right than a hundred half wrong. Be decent, be fair, be generous. "Boost, don't knock. Tliere in good In everybody. Bring out Hie good and never needlesaly hurt the feelingz of anybody. 'In reporting a political gathering, 'I' p"'hv T" fi"eTd ,,S Bn Johnson ji give (he facta, tell the atory as it la not aa you would like to have it Treat iwlh,! ti,y l,m" for 0,!l,,1K Ht p,r1 and obstructing Hie sidewalk. all parties alike. "Treat all religious matter rever-- , SUGAR HOUSE THE WINCHESTER store : i 1231 , lake City since April 1, according to many double, ff records in the sheriff's office. Chief "handlebicycle riders Is bar riding." which cis be of Police Joseph E. Burbidge and most any hour of the day or esrlf The funeral service of our fellow Sheriff Ben R. Harries appeal citizen and jieiuv officer. Gu J. Lund County upon our streets. P;fpnti go to parents and the public or visiting quite frequently held in the LeCiande ward generally ping t'hapel to cooperate with them In an afrort their n1' 1 hursilay- of last week was bicycles, with a small child largely at- to prevent these lamentable accidents. Many on tended by sorrowing friends snd ar the handle bars. ting School starts in a few days, when dents, and not a few deaths, bu bert quaintances from fur and near. The many of our will boy ride their bikes recorded by thia most dsngero fatly. floral offerings were profuse and of to and from school, upon streets If It can ponnfbly be avoided, neveranu beautiful designs, consoling remarks , practices. Boys can more resdfly cIose projcimlty ,here crowded with moving vehicles bring Ignomfnay to an innocent man or were made by the various going excused for not sensing the re ,,r,en n,ade b7 women p alm : child in speakers, and coming from all points and directelling of the misdeed or mis--. from this style of bike riding, but U whhh must liuve been consoling to And tions. It requires a quick eye and a is no young girls of this ungentlmanly both fortunte of a relative. excuse for a parent who wl family and friend. A large en"Don't wait to be asked, but do it rudeness on the park of a certain class steady hand to handle and safely guide followed tourage the remains to Its their machines llberately plHre his mild without asking, and, above all, be of clever street loafers in Sugar House last through the maze and dangerous position. A slip, f11, In our resting plart who city cemetery. confusion or street traffic. n,usl deit from.such unwarranl-intdean and never let a dirty word or u,a Requlescat in pace. along romea the The intersection at 21st South and then the suggestive story get jed fonduct. The Judge says the next type. perchan and hospital "I want this paper to be so conduct-lha- t u"n'' More him on a slmi 11th East Is the most dangerous of cemetery. ed that it can go Into my home with-'la- r ,le 111 the Hoc and Accidents Bicycle any intersections in our city. Willi out deM roving the innocence or lil ,luf With Hie Increase of dUtornobnej entence who is narrow streets and blind corners, it acrid next to take his medicine? hood." By Officer Smoot furnishes a death 'trap and (mint to vice, comes an Inerense of yearly Wouldn't it be a fine thing if we, Last Saturday night witnessed the thousand the During last few months an un- be avoided by careless boys on Carring many wheels more newspapers ur delightful midsummer usual number of serious accidents has Lust Saturday night, untimely grave. Iat me throughout lhe!Il,,t of our during band a II old and young, motorisli country conducted os the principles of band concerts by Professor John Held hi,Pp,,n,,d to boys riding bicycle upon concert, and again nn Sunday night destrinns, who use our ,rPC the publisher of the Marion Star? and his able corps or master nitisi lour heavily congested streets in the the writer, prevented from what might' Ihc citins. public thoroughfares to heed Thirteen concerts were given business districts, and it is not to be have been, three pr accidents II regulable wondered of remember Ing at, when we witness the woe o throe Sugar House during the season which had a greater boys, ranging to be adanger ful Ihsn moment late Old Framea Made New Increase lb number or attendance than disregard for the rules of safety from 7 to 12 years of ago. These 1m f s or if picture or mirror frames become any previous season. Tin choice and snd safe riding by these youngsters. like many others were twenty years at the Pearly In amt darting so damaged as to necessitate children Thirty selection of out have music been rendered was a he-among an injured by their j of Tlinea have changed moving stream or sulos automobiles In Salt Ing discarded, try glueing to the old except ionaly high order, and was City since at a speed Hint was dangerous upon . were boya. The once M p m rr,m million or silk that Imrm.inizes appreciated by our many uptown duly, June 1. One little girl, Eulalia Rh- -r a wider or less . congested sired. Par- teems with iierlls, bid M with the color scheme of the room. " ip. them and the Southeast Jn general. We rod. was killed. Twenty-twor those ent should warn their blame Don't seek llirllls. and boy girls Brocaded metal lie ribbon la the most wish to extend to Professor HelP Held and Injured were hurt when they ran In to be more careful and Watch ." Ing what we used to do. effective. the member of his band, our heartfelt front of (Hissing cars; H3 was injured dangers. new understand the thanks and best wishes for his pleas- In Salt Ike county outside of Salt tbc Another dangerous habit Do all you can to afegut'd among ew-In- " i 'I?", i $5.00 ' 1 swift-movin- g ' o1 child-ln,rea,- e ' , I 1 1 . Wood Cut in Stove Lengths $5.00 Load Ike visi-tors- o "JBwmagt thwawawS I Tliel-Step- - |