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Show I Sec. 562, P.L.&R U. S. POSTAGE BOX HOLDER Rural Route No. l 1 Paid Salt Lake City, Utah Permit No. 589 The modern iway to the cost of a thing is by what you gain la results and what you save in the use of it. fi-gu- ro Make yourself an honest man and then you may be sure that there is one rascal less in the world-Carl- yle. Pd4iked Is Segatkoese 4 A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT VOLUME 2 NON-PARTI- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH; FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1934 AN SI NUMBER 28 NEWS - NOTES - SPORTS - WARD ACTIVITIES It has been a pleasant thing to watch the growth of Sugar-houtee chairman; Joseph Blackburn since I have been here and and Dr. K. V. Merrill, troop com The Fathers' or- it has been a pleasure to serve mitteemen. ganization is headed by President the local business men," stated L. V. Billings, and assisted by Mr. Allison. Gh&rles Woodruff, troop commit- SOCIALITEMS se Announcement of the marriage of Miss Afton Grace Ashton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ashton, to Lewis Curtis, is made by the parents of the bride-to-The marriage will take place in New York September 1st, where Mr. Curtis resides. MUa Ashton has a host of friends in Sugarhouse and a graduate of the Lb D. S. school. Mr. Curtis has just recently gained his master degree from Cornell university. A trousseau tea will be held at the Ashton home on Twenty-firEast Street for Mends of the bride-eleSunday afternoon. When' asked by a representative Mr. Cottrell, Mr. Gundry, Mr. of "The Bulletin" if he ; thought McGhle and Mr. Samuelson. , BODY OF INFANT FOUND Eflbert and Walter, Slink, sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. Slink of Logan Avenue, who have been in the U. S. Navy stationed at San Diego, will arrive in Salt Lake this morning on a ten day's fur- Tuesday afternoon an F E R A worker, while excavating on the Wasatch Boulevard between thirteenth and Seventeenth South Streets, uncovered a box which contained the body of an new born infant wrapped in a blanket Deputy George Knepp investigated and took the body to tbe Dr. S. H. General Hospital. Worthen, house physician, said the child had been dead about five months. lough Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Wixom of Garden Avenue, arc rejoicing over the birth of. a 'son Wednesday morning at the L. D. S. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hospital. Wixon of Roosevelt Avenue are especially proud of the new boy, since-his their first grandchild. SERVICES FOR . e business conditions had bettered, he stated, this seasons business has shown an increase over last year and a great improvement over th? year 1932. "I earnestwe are believe on the well ly road back to normal business. The Railroad Retirement Act, which was .'signed by the president a short time ago, will give retirement pensions to employees with thirty years of more service or over sixty-fiv- e years of age. The pensions arer raised by ; tho payment of two percent of wages of employees, which. amount is Gold Star Mothers club enterdoubled by the railroad and plac tained at a tea the fore part of ed with the . government for ' the week at . Memorial park in security. honor of the eighty-fourt- h birth Mrs. of L. Lincoln day anniversary Dancing classes will continue Avenue. at the Sugarhouse playground of Laird e S during the remainder of the sumGeorge Lucas and family spent mer, in keeping with the request : the week in West Yellowstone on of children who participated In a fishing and sight-seeitrip. the recent playlet "Cinderella in Flower Land," according to Miss Air. and Sirs. Sam Slay and Edna Peterson. . grandson, Billie Newell, returned A daughter was born to Mr. the fore part of the week from and Mrs. Joseph Halverson, resi- a trip to Yellowstone. dents of the Southeast. ; Roy Bell of the Morgan Motor is spending a vacation Company Grant Judd of Highland Park, in California. with relatives. spent the week-en- d Mr. Judd has been', in Wyoming Joe Oliver is back to his duties during the summer. at Brainards Dairy following a Clyde Walker of tbe Granite Mart short vacation. is on a vacation this week. ba , . st ', ct : YOUNG GIRL ing Miss Darnell was honor guest Miss Ruth Mitchell and Friday evening Miss Edith Brown of 1420 Blaine Ave., at a shower given by entertained for Miss Darnell. Sirs. June Slade and her two small daughters returned Thursday from a six week's visit with relatives in Arizona. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Belle Qulhn of Independence, Missouri, and Seymour S. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George V. Taylor, 3495 East Thirty noth South Streets The marriage will take place the later part of August Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Christensen, Deputy Sheriff J. E. Scheib and 939 Laird Avenue, announce the his family returned Sunday from Funeral services were held in engagement of their daughter, a vacation spent at Fish Lake the Emerson Ward chapel MonHelen Carolyn, to Gordon E. Edend Brighton. day noon for Betty Janette Turgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ner, 12 year old daughter of Edgar. The wedding will take ;Last Friday afternoon, Sandra, wmiaq, A&DuLRayala Cook August 15th. place the infant daughter of Mr. and Turner of 1216 Kensington Ave. : Mrs. . Gordon E. Nelson of 2422 died Saturday from the Betty Misses The Irene, Mary and Lake Street, died at a local hos- effects of an intestinal infection Rosa 1762 Ninth East of Alberta Funeral pital of pneumonia. brought on through drinking polStreet left Monday morning for services were conducted Sunday luted water while on a camping motor trip through the South- -, a in the Deseret Mortuary. trip. Another child of the famiera Utah parks. ly is ill from the same trouble. n Chamber-laiWard Chairman Dent The Marriage ef Miss Nan 1L addressed the democratic ofMEET WITH ACCIDENT Slmonds, and j Waldon H. Jones ficers of district 63 at the home was solemnized in the Logan of J. E. Scheib, Garfield Avenue, Returning from Nevada last Temple Thursday morning. AnTuesday evening. Sunday morning, Mr. and Mrs. nouncement of: the marriage was F. Coraick of 1464 McClelland made A daughter arrived last week by Mr. and Mrs Gilbert of Street, were seriously Injured ' 3437 Third East Street at the home of Mr. and Mrs. when their car struck loose graIn honor of Miss DarGladys in William Gunnar Nelson, 936 Wil- vel near Boys who are interested Paragoonah and overa bride of August, Ml Bliss LucUe Ross is spending son Avenue. may receive instruction nell, wrestling turned. week-en- d at 726 her day at Brighton, the the evening home, The injured wer rushed to the at the Irving Junior High school Maud Wednes-Emersentertained Mrs. of Ridge Emma Lucy Gates TRObP 64 LEAVES guest Iron County hospital at Cedar gymnasium under the supervision Avenue. even Bowen. Thursday FOR YELLOWSTONE City where it was found that Mr. of the playground; instructors. 2 are held from classes The daily Coraick had a broken pelvis, i Bright and early Wednesday broken shoulder, compound frac- to 3 p. m. scouts of ture of the arm and severe lacermorning, thirty-tw-o PHILOSOPHY OF SANDY MAC THRIFT to Mueller hike An Troop 64, Sugarhouse Ward, all ations. overnight Mrs. Coraick suffered a Some weeks ago Mro. G. Leroy Smith sent me the folclad in regulation Boy Scout uni- broken shoulder and was cut Park is planned by the girls of to take forms started on a trip through little poem. It is one of her own compositions. Its lowing She Sugarhouse playground the face and head. next two so weeks. within Yellowstone National Park and was the original and breezy that I just delight in reading it; and brought to Salt Lake Wed- place this Jackson Hole country. interested are with who the hope that youll like it too. Im passing it along. may nesday evening by her father, Those Scoutmaster George L. Growth-er- Wm. R. Jones. Mr. Coraick will make arrangements by seeing Maybe as you read it. youll think that it hardly represents Assistant Scoutmaster A1 have to remain in the the orthodox idea of Scottish thrift, but be that as it may, Miss Peterson. hospital Larson and Dr. Charles Woodruff, for two or three weeks. I think its a real gem. chairman of the troop committee, Miss Evelyn Rice of Sugarhouse NEW THINGS The two young daughters acIdaho in vacation a is The have about accompanied the boys. spending poets sung everything old; companying Mr. and Mrs. Coraick The trip was planned in Nowith relatives and friends.' Old laces, old ivory, old china and gold. escaped uninjured. vember, 1933, but seemed an al-If I were a poet I'd sing of things new, i o s t impossible of class the Life The New suits, new coats, new furniture too. undertaking; Saving F. A. O. ALLISON RETIRED local playground enjoyed an outHowever, Theres magic in new things. Theres medicine too. through the THIRTY YEARS SERVICE ing at Lagoon Tuesday. of parents and friends and So when you get sick, just buy something new. scout minded business men' of A hew hat will cure the worst case of the "blues. F. A. O. Allison, local freight To "get back on your feet, buy & new pair of shoes. Sugarhouse the boys were each able to cam their own funds for agent, win be among the railroad If your shoulders feel dumpy, from nibbing clothes all the trip. employees who win be retired time, j' Great credit i3 due the scout from service with pensions, beneBuy a new electric washer, If it takes your last dime. leaders of Sugarhouse Ward for fiting from the Railroad Retirehusband says "alnt If jtour house looks too dingy, or your ' can of paint new new on book a a and making such a trip possible for ment, Act recently signed by English Buy the scouts, who ranged from ten- President Roosevelt. to wee cries and learn won't walk, If the baby Mr. Allison has been in Sugar-hous- e derfoots to eagles. 'Buy him a new rattle or a new spinning top. for a number of years in In 1853 machinery for the conThe personnel of the troop orIf youre tired of depression, call It OLD throw it out ganization consists of the follow- the capacity of freight agent. The version of sugar beets into Buy new thing, think new thots, and the "nefcr facdeal will sprout ing: George L. Crowther, Scout- local depot was built in 1917, at sugar was set up in a little A1 Larson, assistant which time Mr. Allison took up tory on the corner of 11th East master; like I There, hope you it He and Highland Drive. At that time Christensen, his duties In this district scoutmaster; Sincerely junior scoutmaster; Arch Ers- - has been in the employee of the Parleys Creek ran down Sandy on Page 2) railroad for tbe past thirty, year?: Dr, klqc. assistant scoutmaster; , ; i . ... ; L . ng m. on , m 'the SUGARHOUSE . 4' Bill Twenty-(Continu- '. ed |