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Show TIMES EAST SALT PRIM cess SOUTHEASTERNERS BIRD LANDS COVETED PRIZE PHONE HY. 4058 Shows Continuous Starting 7 :30 p. m. Sundays and Holidays 6 p. m. CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c ADULTS, 25c and to Children up Including 5 Years of Age Admitted Free When Accompanied by Their Parents Only. SUGAR HOUSE THEATRE Sunday, Monday, December With a pruihl record of having produced 297 eggs in a year, is back in Utah from Washington, Frank Sorensen s lien Xo. 05-21- 4 where for one year this industrious leghorn has been vigorously on Mr. Sorensen has his pens at 1079 East 27th the job for her buss. South and naturally is proud of the record of this hen. 7-- 8 Richard Dix and Bebe Daniels, Two of the Screens Most Popular ' I Stars, in UNGUARDED WOMEN Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Dec. RUDOLPH VALENTINO in MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE She was bred from cock bird No. whose dam laid 287 eggs at the These birds same contest 19"n 21. have been bred for eggs for the last ten years all the time trying to keep exhibition type in hem and at the same time keeplrg the vitality or the strain at lta highest level. or twenty-selaid twenty-siHen ven eggs every month and last month. The first month she laid 18 eggs in twenty days and the last month she laid 21 eggs. She was moulting only a few feathers on arrival home. She was never sick, broody or orf the job two days in succession after she once started to lay. j This contest is noted for the number of eggs the hens lay that are sent there. The best breeders of the United States send their birds to this contest. It la right in the hot bed of the beat laying strains of the counbirds in try. They place twenty-fiv- e a pen and allow about three and one-hal- f square feet per bird. Six birds are sent one being an alternate. The alternate ia the bird with the lowest score. Most of the highly bred laying strains have trouble In haring the birds stand up under the feeding for the whole year, a number this past year losing as many as three birds out of the six sent. It shows that you have to breed vitality in the laying strain 11 x 12-1- 3 JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD in THE BROKEN SILENCE A Whale of a North Woods Story Telephone Girl Comedy and another Comedy H-Y-L-A-- N-D SAME FRICES-SA- ME TIME OF SHOWS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, DEC. 7-8- -9 THE RENDEZUOUS You simply cant help but like this big cast in a story of a Yankees adventures during one of Russias great upheavals. 10-1- 1 Wyndham Standing and Dorothy Mackaill brad and ownod by Hen No. Frank H. Sorenson of Salt Lake City, photographed on the day of her arrival home from the Western Washington laying contest where she mado a record of 297 eggs from November 10th, 1923, to October 31st, 1924. This ia the highest record of any hen brad in Utah to date. great when you compare them with an average flock of hens on the farm of about 70 eggs per year and an aver age of 144 egga per year. Moat chicken farmers think that if they can make a profit of from $1 to $1.50 a year from each hen that they are doing well. If more of them would pay more for their chicks and get well bred stock, their profits would advance accordingly. At the present price of feed the average hen farm cannot make money unless more attention top. ia paid to the breeding of the stock if you expect to win or come near the used. And don't forget that there ia Sorensens pen of five birds laid an Just as good stock in Utah as average of 227 eggs in the year, laying 121 eggs in December, the coldest FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT month of the contest. Hen house suitable for one or made a profit of f6.50 for the year. eight-rooThe pen made a profit of $4.40 per two families, 2028 So. 13th East. Will bird, the eggs selling at the regular trade for medium size sedan. Easy wholesale market price. The profit payments on balance. Hyland 3805 or derived from a hilt average flock la Hyland 2709-J- . Conrad Nagel, Kathleen Key, Richard Trauers, Elmo Lincoln and Sid Chaplin in Wednesday, Thursday, December, in THE INNER MAN A story of the Kentucky Mountains Friday, Saturday, Dec. 3 ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH 12-1- Dont miss this one FREE CANDY FRIDAY NIGHT, 9:15 p. m. 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN INDUCEMENTS GRANITE FURNITURE CO. 29SEE F-OODICO? GrocerteS'cMeats First Store Located at 1071 East 21rt So. SUGAR HOUSE These Prices all da; Friday and Saturday Fresh Sweet DIITTrQ DU II til Creamery All brand: tall cans MILK Three-Piec- 2-- C e GENUINE FLEX SLED $4.25 Cane and Velour Suite z 29c 56c 29c .... lib a pi s o z nssc 25c SOME REGULAR PRICES CRISCO LOG CABIN 1 lb 28c SYRUP 3 lbs. 83c Pints 6 lbs. $1.65 Quarts 55c .$1.05 2 lbs CRANBERRIES lib 8c 15c 18c RAISINS 15 oz. pkg. gal $.1.09 LIBBYS SALMCN Tall can 24c DEL MONTE SALMON POPCORN o o x 3 cans 38c 37c lb 2 lbs 4 lbs. o o Brand lb A-- B 1 B C ..121 Tall can 30c OLIVES-r-Me- d can, 3 for 25c LIBBYS MUSTARD 13C CURRANTS 15 oz. pkg. . . 23c e Frcfch n o CORNED BEEF 31 O X 3) Loirs SPRING LAMB CP -- 4 Z CP $130.00 Special Offerings for the Bed Room Big Reductions GRANITE FURNITURE CO. 4 lbs. Soft Shell Walnuts 3 lbs. Peanuts 3 lbs. Brazils ''' Ik SSSAUSAGE SOME REGULAR PRICES MINCE MEAT FRANKFURTERS Home-mad- e, lb. 20c and WIENEIES SLICED BACON 2 lbs 35c lb 32c HAMBURGER and SUGAR CURED SAUSAGE 2 lbs BACON By piece, lb., ,29c LARGE SOLID DILLS, each . .5c 25c . tin 1-l- a ft lb. Butter doz. Eggs 2 lbs. Hamburger 2 large Celery 1 lb. Butter 1 doz. Eggs 2 lbs. Blue Pine Coffee 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 15 lbs. Irish Potatoes 5 lbs. Beef Roast 5 lb. Pork Roast 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 1 large Celery nice Chickens 2 1 1 qt. jar Honey 1 can Blue Pine Coffee 1 large Celery 3 lbs. Lard 1 doz. Eggs Veal Stew, lb Veal Roast, Leg or Rump Veal Chops, 2 lbs for Hams, half or whole, lb i nn UU y Cl n(1 ;pi.uu $1.00 Cl (1(1 fl.UU (1(1 ylnUU $1.00 ((U b. y (M nn 7.) I.UU 18c 35c 22c WE GIVE CHRISTMAS TICKETS Opera L Ombra Pleases Audience Hall Filled With Studenta. Yesterday afternoon the romlc opera a "L'Ombra, shown here under the of the Music League of Sdlt Lake, was produced before an enthusid astic and appreciative audience mostly of high school and university students with a generous sprinkling of grade school puplla. LOmbra, the libretto written by M. Saint George, was presented throughout In elaborate costuming with fine attention to artistic detail, Produced under the direction of Lester Luther, head of the dramatic department of the Chicago Music College, coached by Isaac Van Grove, conductor of the Chirago Civic Opera, and costumed by an official of the same company, the opera was presented with artistic finesse and musical comprehension. The operatic principal alncludrd Stella Norelll Lament, Gulaeepe Inter-rante- , Zuzanne France and Abrad DJurin. Mrs. Ethel Chance is the Granite district representative in the Mile League, which every year presents the best in music at a nominal price to students and interested music lovers. Aosombly com-Iiose- M Men Dance Tonight Stake, house at a dance. attend. 15c EARLY 1 1 Grant o pn GET YOUR CHRISTMAS NUTS Dec. 5. The M" Mens club of the Grant Stake will entertain tonight at the Granite slake MEAT DEPARTMENT o z SA TURDA Y aus-pice- SNOWDRIFT Do you recognise a real bargain? Heres a $9.00 Doll reduced to $4.75 They stand 22 inches high. Beautifully dressed. Go to sleep. Cry Mama, and walk when taken by the hand. Wonderful hair and sleeping eyes. ACT QUICK THEY WON T LAST ONLY $4.75 A-B-- P&G 10 bars SOAP and Kirk Flake C-- W NO. SUGAR HOUSE AND GET YOUR TICKETS ON Tur CHRISTMAS DRAWING 87, Free Candy Night Tuesday Come Early MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 4 P. M. 10c Friday, Saturday, December, PETERSENS Quality Market FRANK H SCKENSON, POULTRY BREEDER ON 27TH SOUTH PRODUCES FINEST HEN. .uuiuar jBtaaBSgnmjuL' TRADE AT All are invited to day, all the right, title, claim and of said defendants of, in and to the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning 40 rods east of the southwest corner of the sonthrat quarter of Section 27, Township 1 South, Range 2 West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence east 40 rods; thence north 40 rods, thence west rods, thence south 40 rods, to the point of beginning. Excepting that ccrUli tract of land conveyed to F. M. Omn represented by Warranty deed, dated December 16, 1916, and recorded I Book 104 of Deeds, page 57. on DeceTmber 23. 1916, Entry No. 371014. ogether with five shares of water hi tha Utah ft Salt Lake Canal Company. Situated In Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawfd money of the United State. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, thla 11th day of November, 1924. BENJAMIN R. BARBIES, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By F. M, MATHEWS, Deputy Sheriff. Booth, Lee, Badger, Rich Rich, Attorneys for plaintiff. November Date of first publication . 14, 1924. a, Date of last publication December 1924. t NATIONAL CLEANERS & DYERS Save on Your Cleaning Cash and Carry Granite Honor Roll Suits and Standards Raised Men's Overcoats Granite, Dec. 5. Announcement or a raise In honor roll standards of the Granite High school from U plus to A minus was made ktst. Monday by Miss Miriam riaussen. clerk or the school. This raising of standards Is In keei-tn- g with I'rlni-lpa- l J. H. Dutch's wdlcy of a higher scholastic ruling In Hip school. According to Miss Clnussen probably seven nr eight students will be honored this inonili. Reiuirts were SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court In and for the County or Salt Uko. Slate of Ulnh. liesiiara I. Malour, lii1nl IfT, agnlnsl HI ten I Smith anil 8. D. Smith, her IiusIkiiiiI, defendants, to ho sold lit Slieilfrs Sale at I ho west front door 'r tli County Court Hoimo In th City "nd County r Salt Imko, State of tnh, on the 9ih day of Heroin her, Ht24, si 12 o'clock mum of said - Cleaned and Pressed ODORLESS CLEANING We clean fine fabri an wearing apparel household goods Hy. 1681 1 1 15 E. 21st So. We maintain an efficient Delivery Service (We give tickets for Christmas Drawing; |