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Show V 10, ItSft " FRIDAY, NOVEMBER "LEST WE FORGET - t THE SUGAR ' HOUSE BULLETIN THINK! Think back to those anxious days of August 1914, when of nations was flung into a bitter strugthe young end gle, that was to only when the world was assured an cA.rilasting peace. For four years the struggle continued. For four years hundreds of the flowering youth of those nations marched bravely forth never to return. Other thousands did return pitifully bereft of reason, limbs, or shattered health. They filled our army base hospitals then as they fill them life-blo- ndw. THEN-NOVEM- od BER 1L 1918! THE ARMISTICE WAS SIGNED! The world was promised a long, lasting peace, and its populace expressed its emotion with wild riotous demon strations of joy. The remnant of flowering youth straggled back into civilization, endeavoring to adjust itself to that civilization, after four years baptism in the muck and mire of uncivilized barbarism in front line trenches. TerriDivisions of the spoils of war was considered. tories were sliced. Boundary lines of nations were changed. Battle armaments and equipments was scrapped. Ships of war were scuttled and sent to the bottom of the ocean. New treatThe strength of standing armies was reduced. PEACE-NOVEM- BER AT WORLD WAS HE ies were signed-T11, 1939! This nation is at peace with the world, but the world is at war, almost at our very boundary lines. Spoils of war have been taken without apparent resistance. Territories resliced. Boundry lines of nations have again been changed. Battle armaments and equipments, that were scrapped have been dug out of the scrap pile, remodeled, improved and converted into powerful, terrifying' weapons. Obsolete ships of war have been resurrected and outfitted with new, modem equipment, 'and now ply the oceans. Huge, swift moving tanks, heavily armed, rumble along the thoroughfares. Speedy army trucks transport trtjqps, vastly increased in number and the utmost in effic-enc- y, quickly to the scene of action. Powerful fortresses soar through the air, day and night, at 200 miles an hour. Treaties have been rewritten, proffered, rejected, rewritten ' -T: i America and Peace, Not Europe and War TO BORROW MONEY . , i a Less Taylor Motor Go, Let us Service and Winterize your car! 1127 If you have a steady income and a reputation for handling your affairs in' a businesslike manner. ' - y. i '. . . , SUGARHOUSE .Ik,, COMPLIMENTS of Salt Lake Cty Maxfield Feed & Coal Co. . SUGARHOUSE 174 JOIN US! RADIO SERVICE AND "FOR CONTINUED OF THE BRANCH First National Bank Hyland 3413 East 21st South We are ever mindful of the Boys who served Their Country YOU ARE ELIGIBLE DODGE and PLYMOUTH Cars - Trucks ft HINK! LEST WE FORGET. ' West 3rd South Wasatch 4611 Located on the South side of the Big Market Square WORLD PEACE" REFRIGERATION SHOPS The Finest Equipped Shops in Utah DRIVE IN FOR AUTO RADIO REPAIRS 60 East 4th South 1005 East 21st South Do Your Marketing Friday Heating & Sheet Metal Works and AIR CONDITIONING Cornice - Guttering - Skylights - Chimney Tops Mueller Furnaces East Hyland 6134 Furniture Made to Order SUCCESS MARKETS House CLOSED ALL DAY, SATURDAY, NOV. 11 (Armistice Day) Jacob's Cabinet Shop 1142 Granite Furniture Co. 8th East and 21st South WHERE QUALITY and SERVICE COME FIRST Eut 21t South GRANITE MART SAVE MONEY AT THE SUGAR HOUSE MERC. SUGARHOUSE CLOSE-OU- T 1050 East 21st South Street SALE Now in Progress 0 PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE heats MILL AND CABINET WORK at Market Square Sugar QRSttGGS SUGARHOUSE Sugar House F. GRIEP 2011 South 11th GROCERIES Sugar House Hyland 1534 Was. 1534 Salt Lake City, Utah VENTILATING White Spot Lunch Use Your Z. C M. I. Account 1080 East 21st South Hyland 210 4 :: |