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Show i'i By Lon the appreciate wideawake interest in our Sugarhouse business mens league in giving our people some excellent band concerts on the Public Square every Saturday evening from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. You are all invited. Come along! We Fisher. The Granite apartment ready and people are busy It will be ueces'-sarmoving in. to erect two more such to satisfy the demand. building i y E. N. Whitman has Oakley, I hah. to build for l.evi Pearson. Walter Stumin and Niels The local I. O. O. V. No. 27 made the trip to the has purchased the corner lot on Timpanogos Rod club Saturday East and Twenty-firand brought home a nice mess Ninth South with ihe intention of of trout. st a building permanent home for Good our sure to write your injuries this progressive order. .on ihe sand and carve vour luck, boys; we admire courage. friendships on marble. Be Hint to Auto Owners: Heres how little alumnium raint mav be employed to lengthen the life of inne'r tubes. M"ir' utnmobile owners permit their rims to become badlv Thrusted. rough particles of rust Hnd scale act like sandpaper on the inner tube and a prematurely worn tube or blowout is An occasional coat the result. of aluminum paint on the rims will greatly prolong the life of A a- the tubes. Thompson is building a home on the corner of llth East and Romona avenue. We.are riad to have Mr. Thompson back again in Salt Lake. He believes in building the best. He expects to go into the building game rather extensively with Mr. Mark E. Waddoups. They have already commenced work on four homes at Yale and McClelland street. E. beautiful Ethel Chance is contemplating building a new home this Mrs. summer. C. II. Stoven has bought a home on 21st South and 10th East street. We admire his th. Hire choice and welcome him to our price of the Mr. Stoven is ex- possess any community. tensively interested in cattle and dairy business at Parleys Park. linseed nil. white lead. line. ete.. and - ,uch f very alight, so that any reduction of finished product must be met at the expense of the raw material, and. as the best pslnt does not too long a life, it naturally follows that a palm that contains cheap material will not lest near as long. Importance of Oil. lineedoil: il ta a natura drying oil and absorbs ox, gen from the air and VI1 fr0m a 1,quld to a 8olld balance. ! It is very adulterated by the addition of mineral oils, hichd not possess any oxydlzlng properties whatever, but dry easily by evaporation. Naturally, then, when added to - rnnrl1' nl' the linseed oil to go further but leave a very thin, easily destroyed, .d paint film. A paint rilm thin at the beat, and making it thinner naturally makes it lees able to withstand the elements. r Whit lead " the bae .f 'ad the PtentMtt, used by high paint manufacturers. Tt 1 ory white, has strong covering or hiding properties and mixes very readily withgrade linseed oil. Zinc is added to and ouhr film- that when a house has been covered with a paint of these two minerals. 1 the h0U8e 18 PUr "a,ly prolected by a thln coat of mul- - Geo. Brockbank will soon be our neighbor, located at 959 avenue. He purHollywood chased the home of Miss Agnes Hoggan. C. Bennion H. Basie of Price. Wt 0f raw m,eriaI"W rnatriU and the f,n,8hed the .v 0081 Miss line asked her eighth grade What .lie the sister stales? Jleirj- One '( tip, olil man! Why ilon't mi drown your sorrow?" Sl.iliel answered. "I ant not aure. hut Sad One "She's bigger then t am, I should think they were Miss Ouri. Ida lio, Alary I .and. Tallis Kornie, and beside. It would be murder!" lamina Anna, fiellu Ware, Minns Sot a and Mrs. Hippi." Jark "Was her father violent when you asked for her hand?" A Hutch piiMlor inadu It a point to 1 Tom "Was lie? Treat Scott! cordially. One thought h would shake my arm off." welcome any evening, a Swedish girl, employed as a domestic In one of the fashionable hniiies, was present. The minister, EVERLASTING FIRE. welthat she was a noting Alia tress t to cook from the country) comed her to the churchstranger, and expressed Well, what do you think of our gas the hoio that she would he a regular fires?" attendant. Klnally he said that If she Cook "1 think llieni wonderful, would hr at home some evening durma'am. Why, I hone in the kitchen ing the week, lie would rail. haven't gone out since I came here Tun's you. she murmured bashover a week ago." fully, but Ay have a fella." .n-i'- Dissertation on Paint Every Home Owner Should Read Springtime is the tune when the average houe owner plans to do his painting; his property just gone through the winters severe storms and signs of decay usually appear. High grade paint costs more per gallon than it has in the past and the market is filled with priced paints, and the house owner is apt to be tempted to buy a low priced paint to save he does, he will usually find out that he has money. bought a very expensive paint. etr.-ings-r '! has made a good choice in buying the home of L. H. Brockbank on the cor ner of 1 Oth East and Hollywood wood, either from rain or natural sap in the wood. a the" moisture 7s drawn uTthe meeta W,th th pa,nt f,,m' and 'Un' h"Prvlous to water. It collect, under- . live ar? neath the paint. S" The heat of the sun causes It to expand and break of through the paint. However, if the the paint is made of barytes, or similar materlsl, the moisture, instead of being stopped by the paint film, passes right through, leaving no traces. That Is one reason that most cheap painU carry a fine guarantee against rrack- ing or peeling; but it stands to reason that If this paint will permit moisture that is In ths wood to pass through We will all welcome the day.1 ft naturally the moisture that is outside, in the form of rain, dew or snow, will Just as readily pass through Into when the big memorial bridge at Ihjt UffWkH and sum he wood to deesy. As the primary object of paint is for protection, this object is defeated when a cheap paint Is used. the mouth of wire Live InnkinJ TJah ln lh nioi,lir " Yn Portable House Conscompany has been extremely busy the last few weeks houses and garages. making Parleys .canyon They report business outlook will be commenced hv our coun very promising. ty commissioners. The truction CHEAP PAINT POOR ECONOMY A The Sugarhouse Gun club has reported some wonderful development, along the line of shooting clay pigeons, among its mem- has Boh Jensen and June bers. Keddington are heavy on this kind of work. low Poor Paint Expensive at Any Pries. manufacturer of cheap painta is shrewd enough not to name The a price that indicates the true value of the paint, but usually offers It for sale at shout a dollar to a dollar and a half a gallon cheaper j than paints made by high grade, reputable manufacturers. On the average home, made of brick, as is common here in Utah, the quail-- I tity of paint used does not amount to a large figure. An a rule, five gallons of paint will do all the painting around the house, so that j the house owner can only save at the most about seven dollars and ja half. Roughly speaking, the expense of painting a house, not .Including the mot. will cost, including labor, about a hundred dollars, j so that on his ."h he has saved but seven and a half per cent. As the home ' is worth about five thousand dollars, the saving, if It existed, is a small fraction of the coat of the home. However, the life of the paint should be at least five years, so that, figuring by the life of the paint, the house owner has only saved a dollar and a half year. He does that without taking into consideration that he may have to paint the next year, and if he doesn't, decay underneath his paint is silently destroying his property. Houses need paint only about once in five to seven years, so that the best paint costs so little per year that It la by far the best economy to buy the very best paint that can be made; remember as It does good paint, that It costs Just as much to apply cheap painthouses and repair bills well Is end in the preserved result and the minimum. a kept Comfort, ! XLg rt jor Granite Lumber & Economy ZA and Dads' Efficiency for it means a 'cool' kitchen. for it wastes no fuel. You burn Economy kerosene oil only when you need it Efficiency for a Florence Oil Stove is easy and quick of operation and every bit of heat is concentrated close under the cooking. Come in and .let our salesmen show its manyj good points. OMFORT a Hardware at GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. i Granite Company Offers New Stock of Hardware at Big Reductions Emerson Records Make Big Hit the Granite Umber and Hardware According to Mr. Hall of the phonograph department of southeast Salt Lnk . company, the Emerson records ere making s diitinct hit in with the result that scores of past month the company has put out a great number on approval "lM The artists secured by the Emerwn Mr. Hill said, bespeaking Irving and Jack Kaufman Favorites or phono- - exclusive Emerson artists! Popular Mngearnthrir specialty the ones that go over big. Hear the crisp new Emerson-Mifma- n Brothers records ' low. They're Jrsstf ome in and hear these wonderful singers. Mhe Emerson records, mind w.lh rtfenncelo people apparently have a knack of antidpslinj the public been remarkably successful. p0Sf have cioices their in each instance larity of music. Almost course, this is also largely due to splendid renditions and interpretations. Lumber and Hardware comThe following .re the number, for June, which the Grande who desires to hear them. pany would be pleased to submit on approval I anyone 10172 $1.00 1.00 IMfifi 10164 $1.00 and Bpenrer) BIG. FAT. MA GOLDEN GIRL, front iiiueb'itl lilrl" pitiiliii! ion, "Sly I I inlili-Tenor nolo. Ktimmrr- Herbert Vn f rr SimiIhii orrtioetrM nee. H MV LADV. WON'T YOU LISTEN TO MV SCRENADCr (Hay Parkins) Truer hiiIi, orrliralra MV n - 10165 THE title Lumber Hardware PROFITEERING ( Wilaon- - Turned y Bibo) irrhenirn amuiipiiiiliiienl . lurk Kuiirnian I'M ALWAYS FALLING IN LOVF WITH THE OTHER FELLOW'8 GIRL (Caaaar and Mayar) Truer mile. iirrlirKtM nrrniniiunl- Irvin:; Kiiufni.ui CLOUDS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT (Lsa David) Tenur am! ItHI'llltlli lllirt. orvll. IrviiiK rtntl ildrk Kaufman ,.l 10166 $1.00 SOME Trnoi Sterling Trio-- WENT $1.00 A LION IN LIKE OUT (Rtrrling-Vo- n LIKE Tllxer) A AND LAMB Comedy orrhretra accompaniment . , IMlIy Murray YOU'LL BE, t Kalmar YOU SEE WAIT'LL song, or- ami rhealra arrompnniinrnt Hilly Murray SORRY Hitliy)-Come- dy H - - $1-0- 0 II. il.eni-itMOON Wiilln. .Crni Rr llmmllnn liwn'ii Nuvrlty Orehratra TRIPLETS itli'iirgr II. C.rrrB) Kiix trnl. xyluiliniii eulo. orehratru neinniimiilineni 10173 $1.00 10170 DESERT trol n) Ko Kainnur llinuilton (Irern DREAMS ilaoiinnl I.rw- Hanford a Ikmee O wheel ra SHE GOES tKred llagerl Kox tmt with word. Sanford e THERE Pnnre Owhratra Sorneer-Iet- ,..0i e ME (Monk-LytABIDE WITH n Tenor nml baritone duet, orchea-tiaivonipunimonl ...Lane llogera and Reed Miller SOFTLY AND TENDERLY Will Tenor nnd bariL. Tlinmpronl tone duet, orchestra sccontpani-nirn- t .lame Rogea snd Reed Miller 10175 medley. Qunkere Are and (Wllllnma Wendling) -- - Kox Rudy Wlodoefl a Cnllfornlnne AND EASY, "All Ihe Shoulder SliBkera" 8LOW Iniro-itueln- LONE STAR, meillpy. IntriHluelng. "Iiiet Sky the Word" tWleiloeft nnd nnd Rerun - Knx tmt. nerordlon. plmm : and enxephnne Trio Rudy Wledoeft'e Pnlm-Ar-rie- n) 0 $1.00 10174 85c 10171 $1-0- REPASZ BAND iCharlen C. Swee- rvt Mnrrh Riurreun Military Rand lAhe l.ireli) One GEE WHIZ Kmereon Military Band .... liiMirge Knmoun ncvompitnlinrnl . . Thr Three Kuuflelds laMiialnna Kirs BLUES WILLOW WEEPING Robert King) -- Kox trot l.oulrlana Kive kaiwa Toot MAURI ei $1-0- 0 waltz Tsks Hawaiian GIRL ( ompany Walt ,, .re-- . B EAVER. BOARD The Mark that Insures the Result Once you realise the superior beauty and permanence of Beaver Board wans and il-n- trot I.rwlr Jninrn Mule rlu. nrclirnlrn CAME irrrnii I DREAMS Muir trio. ONE ikinlin nml Straight) ruin, uri'lirrlra arrunipanl-,Pi- ALABAMA - ANGELIN E nml lUnkn) GOOD-NIGH- HE oi nllil Wiilliire) i'lirNlrn niiMinipiiiilnieiil 10169 $1.00 mmib. I I MY OF Walter Hraulan are 10167 monUgprik 1 . RAINBOW a ceiling youll want them in your own home. When the time comes for placing your order, be very sure, however, to get TK w a precaution you should take solely in your own interest. For your protection you will find a large Beaver Board trade mark plainly Board printed on the back of every Beaver is the mark k The Beaver genuine Beaver Board. trade-mar- panel that insure the result. When you come to us for exgenuine Beaver Board you get actly what you ask for. No camouflage here. Toole Taka Hawaiian Company 10176 COHN'S $1.00 WEDDING Monologue . Monroe Stiver COHN ON HIS HONEYMOO- NMmwoe silver Monologue Call, write or phone Ycu can't expect Beaver Board this trade-mar- k n results VP? board the of back the on you buy for a sample of Beaver Board and take along a novelty folder for the children. Theyre free. FOR SALE BY THE GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE COMPANY |