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Show bAsT SAIT LAKE PRIN CESS PHONE HY. 4058 SUGAR HOUSE Shows Continuous Starting 7:30 p. m. Sundays and Holidays 6 p. m. CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c ADULTS, 25c Children up to and Including 5 Years of Age Admitted Free When Accompanied by Their Parents Only. -THEATRE y Sunday, Monday, November 16-1- 7 TEA WITH A KICK TWO WAGONS BOTH COVERED" READ BELOW Please Remember Three Days Only MILTON SILLS in FLOWING GOLD By the Great Fiction Writer REX BEACH A Thrilling Tale of Flaming Hearts and Blazing Oil Wells MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 4 P. M. 10c FOR EVERYONE 21-2- 2 CAMEO KIRBY By Booth Tarkington, the Popular Author who has never written a failure. Its a story laid in old Mississippi that yon may rightly say is one of the best yon have ever seen. John Gilbert heads the cast of Popular Players, also Round No. 2 FIGHTING BLOOD and Another Comedy flH-Y-L-A-N- -D PRICES SAME TIME OF SHOWS BAMT! 4 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, November TOM MIX 16-17-- 18 in LADIES TO BOARD cow puncher as owner If you can imagine a rough-ridi-n of an old ladies' home you may have a slight conception of how funny this picture is rip-rorr- in Wednesday, Thursday, November THE WESTERNERS 19-2- CHARLES 21-2- BUCK" JONES in Also Leather Pushers, Comedy and Fable PLEASE READ FIRST That everyone who has seen The Covered Wagon" will without any question whatsoever get the kick of their lives out of seeing Will Rogers in Two Wagons Both Covered" at the Princess next Sunday and Monday, November 16 and 17. SECOND That Tea With a Kick" the feature picture on the program with Two Wagons Both Covered" has 27 stars in it and is a giggle, gurgling gulp of glee with pretty girls, peppy scenes and gorgeous revues. A side splitting satire made for laughter purposes only. The Wets the Drys and those in between All will love it. THIRD That you should permit your children to come to our Wednesday Matinee at 4 p. m. and Saturday Matinees at 3 p. m. FOURTH That the Big" Pictures are coming to Sugar House so fast that it will always pay you to keep our program and refer to them before seeking amusement elsewhere. COMING TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Tomorrow et Society Conference Tomorrow Relief Society conference will be held tomorrow In the Richards ward chapel at 2 p. m. In the evening at 7:30 a pageant will be presented. 2 WESTERN LUCK ,y, 1 0 If you like thrilling tales of the Great Out Doors then see this one Friday, Saturday, November Shot an Arrow Into the Air The official count of the votes at the By HAROLD HOWLAND recent elect Ion shows that Governci Mahey carried Davis county and the Co.) town of Bountiful as well as so ire 0, Drabteday. Vmt ten other counties in the states. The LANDOR filuured at the principal counties in which he showed ERIC before reading ihe letter. hts heaviest vote are Cache, WashingHello That fool letter of his come ton, Box Elder, Summit, Uintah and back? WeU, what hud be expected? four or five others. For two weeks now he had been busily denying to himself that he expected LOST Black onyx ring set with anything from that wild Impulse of diamond, between Hansen Auto Co. his. You dont get results in this and Granite Lumber A Hardware Co. strange business of life bar such simReturn to Norma Phillips at Hansen ple means as writing a proposal of Auto Co. marriage and dropping It Into the post box at the corner. The offer of a chaps heart and bund and bank account and everything needed a Uttle more warmth than that to get across. Such a dumb proceeding didn't even Opens deserve an answer. But, by the Great hed got an answer or Jeholachim, Tomorrow marks the opening of something! Here It was, along with Chatfield'a, the only exclusive wall pa- his proposal chicken come home to per and paint shop in Sugar House. roost. What on earth could It say? Manager Chatfleld is prepared to ac- He read the letter with feelings that cept papering and painting contracts. would have dime credit to a chameleon He carries in stock an elaborate as- on a patchwork quIR. sortment of papers which offer a splen"Dear Mr. Landor," he read. "I did choice for the customer. Mr. dont know how to Justify myself. InChatrield is expecting a substantial in- deed, I hardly know how to explain crease in the renovation business to myself. Wed, here goes: I once lived take place especially early next spring. at 109 Park avenue. Oh, Indeed I Was (but sol Eric Landor waa not used to being "little more RICHARDS WARD NOTES than a name" to the people of his imA dance 'will be given in the Rleh-ard- s world. He didn't quite like the on. rewl But he plication. ward amusement hall under the "It wasnt until I had fished the auspices of the officers and teachers torn envelope out of the waste-baskof the Religion class, Friday evening, I that realised what I had done. November 14. He picked the torn envelope up himorchestra will furThe Ariel Miss Evenish the music. Free punch will be self and read the address:avenue. New 100 Park lyn Anstruther, served and there will be a free checkYork," That aeeuied all right. Nice ing stand. he thought Half automatically name, Admission will be 75c a couple and over the letter which he had he turned 25c for extra ladles. A good tine been reading and lucked at the signafor alL ture. "Peggy Anstruther.'' Nice name, Its the talk of the Southeast Have too. But obviously not the same. Not you attended one of the missionary d if not you have even a doting mother or a tongue-tieentertainments, brother of two or so could have turned missed a real treat. You should hear and see the peoEvelyn" into "Peggy." He began to ple. Watch for next week announce--' suspect that the addressee of his immnt. The program wljf please all. petuous proposal of marrluge and the girl who waa now returning it were not one and the same. In pleased enRelief joyment of hia detective skill he read Firm 18-19-- 20 i i Mabey Carries Home Town and County Chatfields Wall Paper Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday November Friday, Saturday, November j 25-26-- Three Weeks" IT IS NOT WHAT YOU PAY, BUT WHAT YOU GET, THAT REALLY COUNTS. If you decide to build your new home on the policy, It la not what you pay, but what you get for what you pay. you have atarted a thrift and money saving campaign. This may suggest a need for unlimited money, but such la not the case If you consider carefully what you are doing you are taking In building a home of your own. Just what Is meant by such a policy? Let us take for example two completed new homes ready to live In, both completed new homes ready to live In, both p radially the same size, style, equipment and conveniences. One may cost $15,00, the other $17,500. Because of the $2,500 difference, you may say the $17,500 home Is high priced." In the end however, the $15,000 home may prove to be the iri-sexpensive, doe lo cluap workmanship, Hnr construction, improper for conuse or mateiiulx. and the stant repair. In other words, the $15,000 home may really he the high priced home. Something to Remember Dont forget there Is a difference In actual money saving betwe-- n things high priced to begin with and others whose Initial Baving h low and priced high in the end. It It worth while to remember this point, because It will save you trouble, worry and many dollars. Examples of this fact occur every day In the things you buy. When It comes to building your home, even though It bn a smaller home, you will profit In the long run your home building by figuring problem In terms of service and value. It is poor business to skimp and aLIu to save a few dollars on the Initial cost, if in the end you have a continual outlay for repairs. You can build with cheap materials and poor workmanship, you can cut and prune costs, you can use substitutes and Inferior materials. If, however, at the end of six months the roof leaks, the plumbing or the paint. Quality Materials Pay In End It pays to use quality materials. If anything goes wrong, if the plumbing, heating or piping fails, the makers or quality materials are ready to stand back of their products. Tlielr reputation is at stake. True economy in home building means getting full value for each dollar. Quality materials will give you service, and service means value. But the easiest way to cut costs and practice true economy Is to eliminate waste. Now how can you eliminate waste? By erecting your home from a plan designed to give you maximum home requirements within minimum space, and also by using material and borne equipment to the best advantage. pr-e- McClelFOR RENT-19- 98 land St. Pavement from street to GARAGE A Christinas Tree That Will BowlEm Over I)r. George A. Allen, publir spirwants a ited Boutheastemer, real Christmas tree on the Plaza this year. He wants the largest tree ever used in Utah for exhibi- tion purposes and one that will attract thousands of people just to look at it. Its not to be an ordinary tree that the doctor la suggesting. With all of the wondrous conifers that Nature is growing on our Wasatch, Dr. Allens glorious Christmas tree is Btlll to be delightfully distinctive. He prefers to explain hia plan first to the committee in charge of this phase of the pending holiday campaign and celebration before permitting the Times to release the story. It will be a real knockout, however, when it la really worked out. The committee is bound to accept hla suggestion, so you can confidently anticipate one of the true surprises of the year when you see It on the plaia. Free University Course Attention Is Invited to the class In free nutrition that la being conducted by Professor S. B. Nuckols of the University of Utah. The days and hours are: Monday from 2 to 4 p. m. and Saturdays from 10 to 12 a. m. Everybody interested In nutrition la Invited to attend. There la no charge of mm First Store Located at 1071 East 21at 8a SUGAR HOUgg These Prices all day Friday and Saturday Fresh Sweet DIITTFD A-B-- C Creamery DU 15 oz. New Pack RAISINSlfc Fresh I I Lit Brand lb ujC lb CHEESE Mild 19c MEAT DEPARTMENT Sirloin T Bone, Rump ROAST Prime Beef POT ROAST 100 per cent Pure 94 LARD 11) S 40c Soldiers Fond of Tobacco European soldiers always liuve been heavy smokers. In the last war us well as In the conflicts of olden times. Napoleon used snuff, lots of It, when on the liuirch; the life of Frederick the Great was once saved when a bullet flattened out against a snuff box In hla pocket, and Seydlilz, one QUALITY SPEAKS Seed Requires Care FOR ITSELF Needed Fortifying In England an iced used In sugar-bemur(tor cultivation for the production of told the police, Yes. yes, I in gsiiij. of the famous cavalry generals of sugar Is grown from "mother seed," I will tell you everything ihoot It history, was u slave to hla pipe. which Is carefully propagated from after I have had some tea." Liter, kt Id. "I have bad lea, Mr. Jontt, ini illayear to year at tions under the control of scientists I will tell you everything." Yet Uwn Flotsam, Jetsam and Li gan trained In thla special brunch of the are people who do nut take eerMj Flotsam, Jet so m and llgan are Engwork. British devotion to the national becut: verage. Springfield Republican. "I blushed from head to foot with lish legal terms, the first referring to the horror of It. What could I do? alilpwrecked goods which float; the I couldn't send the letter back to its second, to goods thrown overboard, rightful owner and let her know that which alnk and are lost ; and the third, a stranger had read the lovely things to goods which sink, hut which are you had written to her. But I must tied to a buoy so that they may be No owner appearing to How Impatiently yeu recovered. do something. must be waiting for your answer. I claim them, goods which are saved 1069 E. 21st SOUTH must let you know Immediately why are forfeited to the crown. you had not had It So here la your nice proposal, sadly marred by my alien hand and eye. Pray forgive ihe. SILK It la all that I can say, except may you be very happy. I know she will. She signed herself faithfully his, thla 69c Interloping Peggy Anstruther. Then there was a postscript 89c He read the letter again, slowly. Nice letter, he thought. Not even Evelyn could have written a nicer one, he decided. Indeed, would Evelyn's Girls Boys have been so nice, he questioned. Anyway, Peggy's letter deserved s nice AH Wool answer, he concluded. He couldnt let $3.50 the poor girl go on blushing from head to foot for luck of his forgiveness He wrote: Of course there are a number "Lovely bw Fraudulent Recipient of of reasons why our bread is alam Heart's I eager My outpourings: to forgive you, hut forgiveness on paways good, but the one big reason is per Is so cold. May I not do It In person? Do you drink tea? IIe signed hhnself faithfully hers. We always use the Eric Landor. Then he contemplated his with culculHting eyes purest and best pmpoxnl to He did not lend It forth in making it Evelyn. again. Two Impudent days broaglit a brief If your family is one of those reply: who never have eaten much "The Kits, Tuesday, at five. I ahull to symbolize wear llllcs-oBread try a loaf of our'a the penitent's white gown. I would carry a tull candle, but you know the Rita." While they waited for the tea he SUGAR HOUSE forgave her. "Would Evelyn forgive me, too? she wondered. "No one HOME BAKERY would forgive you quicker," he said, SUGAR HOUSE and told her what intriguing letters she wrote. Nicer than Evelyn's? she asked. "She has never written me one, he snld, and told her what lovely eyes she had. "Nothing like EveWhen I look lyns? she suggested. Into yours, there la no Evelyn, he said, and asked her to mary him. "I she answered straight and would, fair, If there were no Evelyn. There lin't," he seld. "I am a poor devil of u writer. I needed to know Where you want how it t to propose to a girl. If I should propose to one In person, she Cozy Glow might accept me. I couldn't take the risk, for there was no girl that I loved. has become popular So I v. ive a proposal to a mythical in thouEvelyn ami sent It to an address where type of I knew no Evelyn lived. I thought sands because it then thnt I bad learned how It felt to propose to a girl. Now I know that I is for fic member of . hadn't. Will you marry me? the family. Will you Why, yes," she said. Wherever is a chill light my cigarette?" 65c . I can't, lie said in a moment. "My be to chased Glow Cozy hand won't stop Its trembling. You'll will do it. have to usk the waiter." sale . 55c When the waiter, whose hsnd waa (good aa steady as a church, bad finished hla task. Eric Landor asked her a quesAll commercial urn-ste- et THE RELIABLE Our Bread is Always Good! f LADIES HOSE Regular $1.25 for Regular $1.50 for SWEATERS For and PETERSENS Quality Market the-vall- SUGAR HOUSE Cash and Carry Prices ALL DAY WARMTH it the heater of home every Iresh Killed Chicken there For tion. "Why did you come to tea with me?" "To teach you how It felt to propose to a girl, she said. How did you know that I didn't know? be asked. "From your letter to Evelyn," ho said. Your hand didn't tremble when you wrote that" "How did you know that I would propose to you? he asked. "They always do," she said, "when Pm penitent." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 by Apex Electric SUGAR HOUSE lbs. Creamery 3 lbs. Puller Lard 6 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25c Hams, Half or Whole 23c Home Made Link Sausage 25c |