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Show THE CITIZEN 6 SWEET REVENGE Vice President Dawes lias already secured more newspaper notoriety than any former vice president had received during their entire term. Dawes knows how to break into the news columns. It looks very much like he is trying to make himself popular with the people and will ask for the presidential Over in Hamburg Von SV ' . opened his campaign Ive' had my revenge, said one assistant in the boot shop to his Now Sugar House business men carry an advertisement in the dailies, advising people to do tlieir shopping out of the smoke zone. People who can be favoring some law or project sounds good, without giving thought, are not of much value izens. Toledo Blade. RESOURCEFUL SCOTCHMAN. Where is the said smoke zone and why patronize Sugar House merchants when there are just as good merchants in some of the other suburbs such as Murray, Sandy, Draper, Riverton and Bingham? A Scotchman woke up one morning to find his wife had passed away. He leaped from bed and ran horror-stricke- n into the' hall. Mary, he called downstairs to the cook, Boil only one egg for breakfast this morning. Selected.'1 ! First prize is 1 - A, Open ti . - . $2,000. body, Anywhere, for Aniwen tional Contest. Prizes duplj tied. Send Stamp for, Circular, and Questions. Sheffield ies,'Dept 9, Aurora, III. i A drunken woman found on the streets was arrested and in a few hours thereafter, died. Just another chapter added to l.y the bricklayers, carpenters anj fitters, which indicates that a better politician than we credit' for. colleague as a customer left the shop. Revenge? How? Well, the girl who Just went out is a telephone operator. I' gave her the wrong number. Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph,. nomination three years lienee. Hint t prohibition. Who is responsible for the millions of gallons of poisoned stuff which is being sold to the poorer class of people? Prohibitionists said that national prohibition would prohibit. Apparently they lied to us. SOCIETY M. Landau, Mrs. W. W. Freebury and Mrs. C. A. Lemke, directors. After the adjournment of the meet- ing, the ladies entertained their husMusic week, the citys second efbands at a dancing party. fort, proved a grand success. This civic event was first inaugurated last Members of the Altrusa club entertained their mothers at a dinner at year, sponsored by the Ladies Literclub also ary club, by the music section of the the Elks, club Tuesday. The new officers nominated Ladies Literary club, and the women Installed its some time ago. Mrs. Nell Moss is predeserve much credit for their, efforts sident; Mrs. Ethel Olin, vice presiwas dent; Miss Margaret Cahoon, secrein this direction. secured of the churches, schools, pubtary, and Mrs. Fred W. Oakley, treasurer. lic utilities, city and county commisCovers were laid for Dr. May Gamble sions, and the several musical and Mrs. Ethel Olin, Mrs. Florence Black-locbusiness organiaztions. The use of Mrs. A. V. Peterson, Mrs. Amy the Tabernacle was contributed by Armstrong La Coste, Mrs. Nell F. the L. D. S. church officials, and the Moss, Mrs. Alice Bliss, Louise Ure, board of education contributed the Miss Francis Davis, Miss Margaret Cahoon, Miss Florence Ware, Mrs. Mabel use of the public schools. CommunEarle, Mrs. Ellen Holderman, Miss to a was singing high brought ity Cora Holderman, Mrs. J. H. Millward, standard through the Mrs. Fred Oakley, Miss Ida Wilcox, of theatre managers. Mrs. Lina Wilkinson, Miss Maude and courtesy Among those taking an active part Leighton, Mrs. George Davis, Miss Stella Kellogg, Mrs. A. S. Ure,- - Mrs. especially being Manager Ed. S. Diamond of the Pantages, Manager Geo. Drusilla Grant, Mrs. Henry Wagener, D. Pyper of the Salt Lake, Manager Mrs. J. M. Cahoon, Mrs. W. E. Ware, C. F. Montgomery of the American, Mrs. Minnnie Johnson, Miss Naomi Barnes, Mrs. H. J. Henderson, Mrs. Manager R. M. Hendry of the Victory and George Carpenter of the Eunice Wilcox, Miss Alta Good. Mrs. George Q. Morris, Miss Isabel Hoggan, Paramount Empress. Mis Margaret Scott, Mrs. W. W. Col-ya- r, Miss Bertha Wagener, Miss This city is to lose another young and popular miss who will leave short- Blanche Henderson and Miss Belle Dewey. ly for the east to get married. Mr. have Mrs. and Frank Heginbotham announced the engagement of their The Womans Democratic club endaughter Persa, to Donald Gilford tertained Wednesday afternoon at a Nowers, of Danvers, Mass., the ceretea at the home of Mrs. William M. mony to be performed June 24. The Stewart. Presiding at the tea table young couple will tour the New EngMrs. C. Clarence Neslen, Mrs. land states on their honeymoon and were Clarence Milner, Mrs.. W. B. Saylor will settle in Redding, Pa. and Mrs. Grover Rich. A talk on Dolly Madison by Mrs. Members of the Elks Ladies Club elected officers at a meeting Monday Henry Lund was interesting and ap. preciated. There were readings by A. evening at the B. B. Hall. Mrs.-VBettilyon was elected president; Mrs. Miss Georgiana Taylor, and vocal 0. R. Dibblee, first vice president; selections by Mrs. Lester Hewlett and Mrs. C. H. Bennion. On the arMrs. Thomas Foley, second vice presirangements committee were Mrs. W. dent; Miss Jessie Swift, secertary; C. Browne, Mrs. Newton Miller, Mrs. Mrs.-FreRedmond, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Nora Fish, treasurer Mrs. Albert Larson and Mrs. Henry Allen. Go-operati- on . THIS IS THE PLACE k, co-operat- ion We, in this generation, are mindful that in these immorb! words was indicated a vision and a foresight that possibh was not recognized in the days of 4 7. From that time ward, Utah has forged ahead and the Utah Gas & Cob immortal Company, since its inception, has ever taken the settk phrase to mean that this was not simply a place for ladde ment, but one where man may hew his way up the of commercial and industrial supremacy. is tb Today, it may be said that 7 South Main street place. Not only will one find a modern gas office, but also see an auditorium to meet the needs for a centra gathering place. Its yours for the asking, free providing the gathering is a legitimate one and a few days nottf is given. on ! i I i : p ! 45-4- wtf This is the place J UTAH and COKE 45-4- 7 South Main Street. GAS Comp vy Geo. R. Horning, General Manager. 4547 South Main Street Salt I be City . d I Before Buying a car get our price . Agent for The FLINT The STAR The DURANT Emil Carlson, 4889 So. State St. Murray Phone- - ft |