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Show EAST SALT LAKE TiJUjo Ifit W v FIRE DEPARTMENT TO MAKE OLD TOYS Curious Beliefs Held by Trinidad Natives NEW Tort of Sp:iln Is the principal city of Hie iKinm of Trlnldud in the West Indies uml is the most colorful and eosinopolitau city In the world," says an Aiiierirun citizen, who has returned fu Ills native land for a visit after an ahsem-- of two years, according to the Detroit News. The streets of Port of Spain, he says, present the appearance of a strange pageantry, so varied are the people. Strangest of all are the native black (eople. Here yon will see nose rings and all sorts of weird styles In hairdressing. They are so fond of bracelets that their forearms, from wrist to elbow, are completely covered with all sorts of metal Nor la It nnusual to see their lower limbs adorned In the same e dr-rlet- New iwitchboard has been installed, pole lines have been built, new cable has been run overhead and underground to keep pace with telephone demands. Prosperous years and lean years alike call for money and yet more money to expand the telephone plant and keep service up to Bell System standards. fashion. "AH otir servants are these black people. They are excellent servants, but their many taboos and superstitions are very trying, unless you have a good sense of humor. They go by the moon and stars In everything. They refuse any sort of an undertaking unless the aspect of the moon Is propitious. They also have special taboos pertaining to things hot and cold. None of them will, under any circumstances, put their hands Into both hot and cold water on the same day. They believe that If they do this they will die In three days By the moon they reckon time and forecast the future. By the moon they hold their pagan ceremonies, and one might say that by the moon they live and by the moon they die. These have been oostly years because materials were higher than ever before in history. But service demands won't wait We must buy and build now because service is demanded now. Men Will Help in Dispensing Poor Youngsters. Joy to Let notice be gened on all good people who have tujs that have served their owners with great loyalty and are now somewhat broken, that there Is a wonderful toy hospital at the fire bear; but now we can negotiate almost any word. And then there are geography and lituerature and a score or other fields that are Invaded apparently very much to the profit of every one. All right, bring on the cross word. Southeast Athletes Successful in Big State Colleges and participate In big Christmas drawing 103 prizes given away Christmas CHRISTMAS AND NEW Throw Hats at Candidates The word hetman" Is a title given to the commuiAer In chief of the Coslacks, annually chosen from among their number. The process of selection offers a coni rust to the American custom of figurniivvly throwing one's hat In the ring as a sign of willingness to urrept the nomination to office. Among the Cossacks It was the custom while in assembly to throw their fur caps at the candidates for whom they voted, the greatest and the one number was declared elected. Balti- YEAR'S FARES WiU be in Effect via more Sun. Uncle Zeke Says: Folks tulk about de pink o perfec-:Iohut fer me It's de Inside ob er wiitahmilllon. Boston Transcript n, DENVER & RIO GRANDE aid. Thompson. Coupe Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Between all stations in Utah, west of and Westwater, at rate of one and one-hatimes the one way fare for the round trip, adding sufficient to make rate end in a multiple of 25. ng lf Tickets account Christmas will be on sale daily, December 19 to 25, inclusive, 1924, with final return limit of January 5, 1925. Tickets account New Years Day will be on sale December 30, 31, 924, and January , 1925; with final return limit of January 5, 1 Chassis Truck Chassis All Prices F. 0. B. Detroit well-know- HANSEN A UTO Cross Words Are Not Now What They Seem 1 1925. For detailed fares, train schedules, etc., call on nearest Rio Grande Agent. did lllt fan. :,rt ad Adrian Pembroke a:, E hers of the squad. . The Aggies hoa.it .I1;" Southeastern nun: Earl Howe and Clau-,- . v"11''. wander. Dean Hart, who l,:ls rw turned home from a will undoubtedly U during the winter quail? E will make Fltipatrick an Wat track man In the spring. All of the young men 4 above are Southeastenjert- $260 $290 $520 $580 $660 $225 $365 SUGAR HOUSE GLITTERING GOLD The suggestibility of Americans was never better shown than In the manner in which the cross word puzzle craze has taken hold or every one. Think of thrilling every one with a study or what Is supposed to be as dry a thing as words mere words! And yet, every one seems to be at it! The results will undoubtedly be beneficial. Many or us will gradually get acquainted with the English language. Rarely have dictionaries been used to the extent that they Mere are now being so used. youngsters are asking about synonyms with an interest that makes one smile. Orthography Is also coming In for Its share of boosting. Spelling has always been a fearful bug- - What beautiful talcs can be told about merchandise which you havent got! IIow well the goods in sample or in pretty colored pictures can he made to look. IIow many nice things about quality, value and price the solicitor who comes to your door can tell you about his goods, which happen to be smewhere else. All pretty promises. Buy the goods you actually see and can judge. Huy merchandise by comparison as to quality and price and the satisfaction you will get in using it. As one retail merchant put it recently The attitude of housekeepers is changing. They are beginning to realize sothat they are giving much of their time to listening to the licitors and salesmen. They are beginning to be annoyed by so much smooth-tongue- d bell-ringin- Some of them are beginning to resent the familiarity of many of the solicitors and peddlers and the danger of receiving so many strangers in their NOTICE, Name Herman R. Bangerter.. 2has. Cun dick William H. Ewell Federal Land Rank of Berkeley, pledgee of Walter A. Mabey Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, pledgee of Orin L. Crump John T. Green Jos. G. Green Rosa A. Howard Clarence L. Irving, amlnlstrator of the Estate of Sarah A. Irving, Deceased Leonard Irving Jennie Isakson .... Ilyrum A. Jensen Harry W. Mathews Celestle J. Mabey Franklyn S. Parker.. A. F. Parduhn Millie Shulsen Franklin E. Seal, Jr. State of Utah 3tate of Utah... State of Utah And In accordance with law and the order or the Board of Directors made on the 20th day of September, 1924, so many shares of each parcel of snch stork as may be necessary will be sold at the companys office. No. 18 E. South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 20th day of December, 1924, at 11 o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. EUGENE M. CANNON, Secretary. No. 18 E. South Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ulit, These are the lowest prices ever offered in the history of the Ford Motor Company. They create a new standard of value for motor car transportation. Make the whole family happy Buy a Ford for Xmas. SOUTH JORDAN CANAL COMPANY, a corporation. Principal place of business, No. IS East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice There is delinquent upon the following described stock on account in-eludi- ic NEW PRICES Runabout Touring Car n SuF. Orrin Woodbury, gar Houser, formerly affiliated with Le Grande Richards Real Estate company, Is returning from a two years' mission In Germany. Mrs. Woodbury leaves Friday for New York where she will meet her husband. They will tour the eastern part of the United States before returning to Utah later. DELINQUENT WESTERN RAILROAD il l,r "" even greater values than ever before. at Ralphs The most elalairate dressers of the animal world ure the birds, all of whom take baths whenever possible. Some of them use earth, wind or dust. When these find a suitable spot they scratch up the surface and then shuffle backward, moving legs and wings and working the grit right through their feathers. Most birds, however, are water bathers. Borne, such as the kingfisher, plunge right In. Tills bird usually dives from a branch, entering the water with open wings and making a great splash. In addition to his morning toilet, the kingfisher lias a complete hath after eating fish that he catches ; so tlint he often takes a dozen headers during the duy. old-tim- ,.,a, Effective December 2nd, the Ford Motor Company announces new dollars on the low prices on all Ford cars. A reduction of twenty-fiv- e Fordor Sedan and lower prices on all other types make Ford cars Childrens Party The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company e members on the scu whose good work Is already known ing. Neve Fox i., lt las Grande Il;,.,l!:iM excellent work, p.,,,1 uus Hart family. ALL PRICES REDUCED Wells Ward Daughters to Postpone Meeting . Bell System city. The 3 opponents for bis dan,... THE UNIVERSAL CAR Spend your money in Sugar House Lor-miue- dicate any diminution in this vast expenditure for telephone equipment everyllne ot athletic spirt the Southeast has always been well represented and Thursdays game may well be as an example of the "flglit ir die spirit imbued so thoroughly in i1 i young manhood of this section of the followers of the gridiron sport a e Vere Champion, Oscar Moyle, Haro' 1 department. Nation and Clare Hagen. Stan Rode, Yes, If there Is anything left or the toy it can be made to look almost like Dec. 5. That the who won his letie rthis year for the House, Sugar new by the gahant men of the de- Southeast has produced some splendid first time. Is rated as the team's mu t partment. specimens of athletes was specially consistent player and Is feared by his A kiddie car that Is tumbling to pieces will be wondrous to look unon when It is finished. Not only will it be strong again, but It will be painted bright and new, also. There are In Salt Lake lots of boys and girls who wont have a very wonUndoubtedly, the derful Christmas. Santa Claus of the fire department will remember them. Take your last year toys to these gallant fire men. Wells, Dec. 5 Mrs. J. N. Rock, captain or the Wells ward Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, announces that the regular meeting of the society has been First Use of Envelopes postponed until January. The rapidly Envelopes were not In common use rushing holiday season is given as the until about 1820. In 1825 Lamb men- reason for postponement. Besides tions the envelope and In "Harry Mrs. Rock other officers of this Camp published by Charles Lever include Mrs. Annie R. Splllsbury, secrein 1837, Is this quotation: "The waiter and Mrs. W. W. Taggart, entered with a snrall note In an en- tary velope." It is claimed that envelopes were used In France before they were Introduced In England, and there seems to be good ground for the claim. When they first came on the French market they were very dainty novelA delightful childrens party was ties and were made from the most exheld delicate and Monday afternoon at the home papers. They pensive were used only by the wealthy and of Mrs. E. T. Ralph In compliment to were considered a fad. They were her petite daughter, Eleanor. Twenty-fused by the public In England In a ive happy youngsters were in atlimited way between 1S30 and 1839. tendance and had a joyous time. Pathfinder Mugazlne. F. Orrin Woodbury an Routs Homs Aftsr Two Years Absence. How Birds Bathe There are no estimates for the future of Utah which in- paramount Thanksgiving duy at the annual Turkey Day classic on the football field when the U. of U. met the Utah Aggies In a bitter In homes is beginning to dawn on many of the more cultured women. Many of them have also begun to realize and that 1 that all is not gold that glitters, pretty pictures, attractive samples and flattering phrases do not mean dependable merchandise at lower prices. Where soliciting and peddling have become so prevalent, the tide is turning and the bettr class of people are looking to the local store, which is a part of the local community, to supply their wants. The local retail store can sell far better merchandise at a lower priro, with the absolute assurance of satisfaction to you. Most folks realize now that they can do bettor locally and they can I tfSaUMcGN Pmt MERCHAMts aiann NOTE Thi. la the twentieth of a th aeries of advortlaemonto In which will ba wholo problem of tho concern celling by agent from door to door, and tholr effect upon Salt Lake City. n rite Bn I 1 |