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Show THE BULLETIN Hensley, Roy Feathersone and Billings have been outstanding in play this far for the Sugar nine. WARD Command, Wait for Me,n Is Obeyed for 9 Years. CILARLES A. WATSON NOTES died HIGHLAND PARK A very line dinner and show was : given at our spring festival on 'Thursday and Friday, March 28 and 29. The Relief society are to be congratulated on the fine and unselfish service which they gave during the festival. A. William Lund, former preai- dent of the British L. D. S. Mission, spoke to the M" Men and Gleaners during their conjoint meeting Tues- day, April 2nd. His subject was, 'The Glory of God is Intelligence." There is still plenty of activity in our Mutual and we do extend an .invitation to our friends to meet with us on Tuesday nights. last after an illness of week you Know 'MNAIIte NIBLEY FARK WINS SOFTBALL OPENER - That friction matches were invented in England in 1829, and first used in the United States in 1831-3being sold boxes in containing 25 2, matches for 25 cents. They were commonly called and were, for a long loco-foc- os time, looked upon as an amusing novelty. A UcClur WNU NnriMpn Syndic:. Svrvlca. Ohio The Ohio pioneers battled to the death the bloodthirsty, savages on the banks of the scalp-accumulatin- Maumee, Miami, Suudusky, Scioto, Muskingum and Tuscarawaa Here Immortal history waa written, a history which historians say has been of more lasting benefit to mankind than that written on the banks of the Tiber, Danube, Rhine. Seine or Thames. Upon the hills and amid the valleys of Ohio rivers the final struggle ensued between the Saxon and the aav-agIt was here that the redinei took their desperate stand and definitely declared they would retreat no farther intruder but would drive the back over the Ohio and beyond the Alleghenies. A fight to the finish, It was the most bitterly contested racial war In the annals of mankind. Cleveland Plain Dealer. -- e. pale-face- d VAVAVAVAVAVAg 01 This Add Entitles You to One FREE LESSON At The "Paul' THACHER DANCE STUDIO ta'Bobby' 1917 South 11th East Life of Joseph Smith" By George Q Cannon The Gospel and Mans Relationship to Diety" By Roberts Vitality of Mormonism By Talmage Mormonism and Free Masonry" By A. W. Ivins AND MANY OTHERS FOR ONLY $1.00 0B3 DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East on South Temple Phone Hy. Even King George. has to fork out like any of his subjects when he wants to cross some toll bridges of the thirty-seve- n which still exist on main highways of Great Britain. Plans for doing away with the tolls on these bridges, some of which have existed for centuries, have Just been announced by Leslie the minister of transport Most of the toll bridges were built under special acts of parliament which granted the owners of the bridges the right to levy tolls. In recent years they have been regarded as an Increasing nuisance hy motorists in this country. In addition to the thirty-seve- n toll bridges on main highways, there are some hundreds of bridges, grade crossing and gates on smaller roads throughout the country, where not only motorists but even pedestrians, horses and goats have to stand and deliver before they are allowed to pass The aim of the ministry of transport Is to hny up ns many as possible of these toll bridges and gates from their present owners and free them. There Is still one toll gate surviving in London Itself, In the southern suburb of Dulwich. Every time King George passes It he has to pay toll. So does the lord mayor of London. RENT A BOOK 10 per Week Your choice MODERN FICTION WESTERN STORIES BIOGRAPHIES and MYSTERIES 0B3 Aftons Gift Shop London. sad the Uditni INTRODUCTION OFFER 5 Even King Musk Pay at Britain's Toll Bridges -- O- AVAVA i MANY CHURCH BOOKS Such as s, come to see a marvelous star in a marvelous show which will thrill you through and through. By Paul J. Hansen 'This Weeks Results: Sugar House 6 Lincoln 1. Nibley Park 11 Wasatch 8. Highland Park 28 Parleys 2. Emerson 8 Forest Dale 6. Richards Hawthorne, tie Gama Richards 2. Sugar House 4 ' Lincoln 4. 7 Highland Park Wasatch 10 Emerson 7. Hawthorne 1 Forest Dale 0. (Forfeit) With Ed Niederhauser, Vaughn Green, Leo Brown and six others softball Nibley deplaying heads-u- p feated Wasatch in a stiff 11-- 8 encounter and started off with a clean . start Wasatch came back in their Emerson against by snaring .game a 10-- 7 win, Paid Walton, Abe Cannon, Ray Russel, and Rod Knight as well as the others turning In games. Neil Purdie for Emerson was brilliant bewildering his op--. ponenta with his pitching as well as turing in a flashy home run. Highland Park, missing some of its veterans from last year has a hard working crew which works together very well. Sugar House intends to .go places, already handing in steady performances. Pitcher Ted returned the following morning. It was the first time Shep had left the hospital In ten ypnrs. In 1924 Slieps master, Francis McMahon, Erie, 111., was taken to the hospital. The collie acWalt for me," companied him. The dog commanded McMahon. waited. Next day McMahon died. The dog still waited, a week, a month, a year, another year, and so on until the present day. lie generally sits Id the same spot where his master commanded him to wait Shep's vigil Is futile. lie does not know It and so he waits, and waits, always eyeing the elevator door through which he last saw his masThe great attachment of the human race for dogs was exemplified at Sews nee, Tenn., when professors, students and others gathered at a little grave as Fits, campus pet of the University of the South, was burled. For seventeen years Fits bad been mascot, bad attended hundreds of faculty meetings, chapel services, dances, fraternity pledg-logand other events Fits learned to understand something of French and German as well ns of English. Fits was a large collie, was brought to the university by s student. While Fits wns considered a member of the family circle nt the University of the South, n court ruling at Cleburne. Texas, held thnt dogs are not members of the family circle." This plea had been made by James Gillock In a suit, but the court ruled against him, and ordered bis two dogs sold to satisfy a Judgment. Only one of the pets. Queen, a bird dog, was found, hut she brought $S5 on the auction block. - . Conference Specials Anthonys hospital, bronchial pneumonia. Friends may view the body Sunday afternoon at the S. T. Ricketts mortuary prior to taking It to Montana. Mr. Watson was clerk at the Veterans' hospital at the time of his death. He came to Salt Lake from Montana, where be lived for several years and attended school. Surviving are his widow, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Watson, and a brother, Clarence, of Montana and a sister, Mrs. Agnes Yeska of ter. Saco, Montana. The movie for Friday, April 12th, will be, Grace Moore in One Night of Love." Reserve this night and -- We Offer Rock Island, I1L Shep, a loyal Funeral services will be conducted Scotch collie, left the lobby of St. at Helena, Montana, for Charles A Watson, 24, 1157 Laird avenue, who -- COLLIE KEEPS. LONG VIGIL FOR MASTER 3997 VaVAvavavavavavavavavaAvavavaavav Hore-Be-llsb- a, Silly same wonders if a solo flight means the aviator flics Just so low Florida Umcs-Unlon, . 1056 East 21st South SNELGR0VE Distinctive" ICE CREAM OVER. ALWAYS 25 VARITIES TWO STORES Sugarhouse and 4th East & Broadway BgaU&flMWtW |