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Show ! The manly part Is to do with might and main what you can. is a watch that lacks both hands, as useless If It goes as if It stands. Cowper An Idler Emerson 51 .1 A Community Paper Published b Sugarhoute; A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT SALT LAKH CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934 VOLUME 2 NEWS - NOTES - SPORTS LOCALNEWS:: ; V Miss Janet McDonald, NON-PARTISA- 216 Bo. - N NUMBER 11 WARD ACTIVITIES Southeast ABBREVIATED NEWS When Dreams L. D. S. Conference East, who has been assocla with the Sugarhouse Lbr. & Beginning Friday and continuHdwr. Co. for a number of years and Sunday the to her home with ing Saturday conference of 104th illness. the L. D. S. Church will be held y. President in the Tabernacle. AntMr. W. V. Powers has taken. Grant and his counsellors, Over Mr. Henry C. Enghs inter- hony W. Ivins and J. Reuben est in the Floral Creations at Clark, Jr., and all of the .twelve 2160 Highland Drive. Artistic de- apostles, except President Merrill, Eurosigns, cut flowers and fine plant who is presiding over the will be featured at this shop. ' pean mission, are in attendance. Wednesday and Thursday the Relief Society conference was Mrs. Bartlett, has made our held, with President Louise Y. library such a splendid institu- Robinson in charge. One special tion,' has issued more than 1,024,-10- 7 feature of the Relief Society conlibrary books during the past ference was a demonstration of home decorating, utilizing the fifteen year materials you have at home. ' H. P. Anderson, . of the Southeast Furniture Company, is re: League Meeting covering . from an appendectomy 8.. the. la IX Hospital, at,. i The- regular Business Men's R. Governor Charles League meeting will be held April Former; llth at 8 p. m., in the Library in desk the is back his at Mabey, Builders Finance Company office, building. A special musical program has after having undergone a serious been arranged, and an interestoperation. ing subject will be discussed. Voting on the Pool Hall quea Karl Kellerstraus, of the Grains tion will be the main business of of Gold Company, is confined to the meeting. his home with a case of mumps Every member of the League is urged to be in attendance. The Sugarhouse baseball team will appear in new gray uniforms HAVE AN URGE TO SING? with navy blue lettering when the season's league Southeast men and women who they begin ' Bud can hum a time are1 to have an games. Harmon, manager of the team announces that the opportunity to harmonize at least team will play a practice game once a week in the future. A at 12 noon Sunday, April 8, at mixed chorus open to folks in the the Municipal diamond No. 2. southeast is being sponsored by Mr. P. M. Pontz and others primarily as a community enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell, for the pleasure of those who who recently bought the Success enroll. However the group plank Cafe," have changed its name to to arrange recitals from time to "Eight Stools and a Chair." They time for the entertainment of the have also redecorated the build- public. ing, and are serving delicious The chorus meets each Wednesmeals to their customers. day night at 8 o'clock in the Gun ton Memorial Chapel, 17th So. and llth East St as this is non profit organization no rea Southeast Boy Wins gistration fee is required, however an informal application for High Honor enrollment is necessary. Application for membership may be Theodore P. Jorgensen, Jr., made to Mr. Pontz. fourteen year old son of Mr. ana Mrs. Theodore Jorgensen of 1953 "M" MEN TURN TO INDOOR, TENNIS AND GOLF South 13th East, won the section ' With a 1 1 basketball jersles for cornettists in the contest Federation the Utah sponsored by packed away until next Septemof Music and Art, held April 2nd. ber, the Granite Mutual sportsLast men have turned their Interests He received a gold medal. Theodore won award in toward indoor, tennis, and golf. the year lower Class. The tennis and golf schedules Junior the David Jorgensen, another sonj have not yet been arranged but of Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen, who the indoor series will have swung is just eight years old, won the into action today. The baseball second class award for clarinet- schedule follows: All games will tists in the same contest, on be played at a place designated by the home team at 6 p. (n. April 2nd. "teil semi-annu- al , a at Last Come True Society Notes The annual luncheon and apron sale was given by the board of directors of the Westminster ColProceeds from lege Thursday. the sale will go to the girls' dormitory. The Scouts and Vanguards of Richards Ward staged an athletic "smokeless smoker" Tuesday after Mutual. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellerstrauss of 1923 South 9th East, will cele- brate their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday, April 7th. The Gleaner Girls of Emerson Ward are giving a dancing party Tuesday evening. A wedding reception was held last Wednesday evening in honor of Mr.- and Mrs. Arman Carr. . Mrs. Carr was formerly Miss race Kimball, and the reception t her parents home; ' yaa halt. ' , , ' i Boat," was the-titttf a very successful , .entertain-,- ., nent presented by the scouts of Emerson Ward on March 29th and 30th. ; "Tho-Show- . - The three-acomedy, "Beverbe presented will Balance" ly's DramaForest Dale Ward the by Mary l.ocke (left). cJusiieri In the arms of her mother, Mrs. Mary Club 12th. tic April Altiera, from whom she was kidnaped fifteen years ago. Mary, now eighteen, came to ('lilrago and found her mother, who had given up March 29th Mrs. Martina Duf-fihope of ever finding tier daughter. Mrs. Florence Briggs, Miss Bernice Foote and Miss Helen I Lone were hostesses to the PrU B Wednesday the John C. Howard' company was operating profitably mary officers and ' teachers of estate paid an inheritance tax of under present conditions. Nibley. park Ward, at the homo 314,900 into the state coffers. of Mrs. Duffin. B Spring floods have commenced in Oklahoma. Miss Fay Wooley, a popular Wednesday two B Saturday will seethe beginning flooded rivers and washed away Southeast girl, left March 29th of th fall political campaigns a number of homes and Indian for Washington, D. C where she when the state Democratic Comin several deaths will be employed by the governcamps resulting mittee will meet in the Newhouse and much ment. property damage. Hotel and the Republican Committee in the Hotel Utah. B And still Samuel Insull is tryMr. and Mrs. E. H. Chapman, ing to escape returning to Amer- Mgrs. Chapman New England The snowstorm of the week ica to stand trial for embezzel-men- t. Bakeries; have returned from a did much more good than It did If he can just delay trip to the Coast and are making harm to the early crops, although matters a little longer the grim their home in the Belvedere Hotel some parts of the valley report will come to his aid. Apts. reajer fruit crops. ,damaged B April 16th has been designated WOMENS DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP MEETS. B The evidence of cupids activi- as Arbor day by Governor Henry H. Blood. ty portends most effectively the The Democratic Women's Study end of the depression. The county met at the marriage license clerk reports a B Congress has ordered a nation- club of ward Into rates the charged home of Mrs. Enoch Chris toffer-so-n, third more marriage licenses for wide probe the for first of its 776 East 21st South street, electricity, the first quarter than were Issues In of kind the America. at 2 p. m. Wednesday. history last year. i Mrs. James H. Wolfe, who is B Because of the great prevalence B Many people of note are in in charge of the Democratic Woof shop lifting in the Salt Lake Salt Lake this week attending mens activities in' the western stores, a special force of plain annual Utah state Scout Leaders territory, was the principal speak-Dr. James E. West er and gave an address on cuN clothes men have been employed. convention. of New York, in an address rent national topics. i The club now has about 40 B Although rising wages and Wednesday said, Crime can be members economic the costs reduced and material and social, taking active part ta brought up the on can most lessened be strife automobiles the political meetings, and is under the prices direction of the president, Mrs. first of the month. Henry Ford only through adequate training Junius will be announced that he will not raise of today's youths, who Fisher, with Mrs. Elbert as secretary. R. Curtis tomorrow. civic leaders of the price of his cars that his ct n, 1-- B Investigate the many Bargains offered by The Bulletin advertisers. - A ' V - - |