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Show BOX HOLDER Rural Route No. I 1 Keep your eye on opportunity or she wilt never rest hers on . you. Duty is the great mountain road to God' Jenkin Lloyd Jonca - PabliskeJ hi SagerkouM A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A Conunuuty INDEPENDENT VOLUME 2 - NOTES EARLY MORNING v ATTRACTS - SPORTS TENNIS LOCAL MEN First up is first "serve" at the local tennis courts when H. B. Glen Richards, Milt Chipman, Grant and John Holt Ashby, The men Steed vie for honors. have been playing a set of games LOCALS among themselves In the early, hours of the morning during the Mr. end Mrs. Ed. L. Taggart of past few weeks and claim they Chadwick Street are the happy are out to regain their youthful figures. its of a son. NOTES - K. ft K. SALES Thomas Swingle, company ROBBED eon of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Swingle of 921 Seventeenth South Street, During Wednesday night burgwas injured Wednesday evening when he fell from a bicycle on lars altered the K. ft K. Plumbwhich he was coasting down the ing ft Heating Company, 2036 So. 11th East Street, by tearing the Seventeenth South incline. ventilator fan from the North wall After thoroughly ransackthe office equipment, they A meeting in the ing carried off three or four small Interest of "better government" radios through the same small was held Tuesday evening in the unnoticed. Forest School This was one of opening and escaped Someone suggested that i f a series of meetings being sponis heard coming from some sored by, the Parent Teachers music hut, that it might be organization, the Federation 'or boy gang's to well investigate. Labor and other groups in the city. nine-year-o- - 0,YEAH! .for the tired business man" of Sugarhouse? My suggestion would be that they furnish a club room, open only to members in good standing with does 'paid up, b. m. could gat where the to relax by playing a few games of pool, and drinking a friendly glass of beer. It need not cost much since there are members who could furnish everything from the pool tabl( to the beer. What say, t. b. t m.? WARD ACTIVITIES Alston, swimming director. old All ages, from two-yebabies to aged people, And the pool a welcome respite from the heat of the day. Considerable Interest has been shown by small children and older persons, who do not know how to swim, In the morning swimming Instruction class, held each day at 9 a. m. The red cross method of Instruction la used and Is readily learned by the beginners, according to Mr. Alston. The class now1 had sixmembers. ty SOCIAL ITEMS ar On June SOth, 1931 a suprize Eugene, who have been employed Louel-ln- a in Omaha, are spending their party was given for Miss Mehse at the residence of vacation at the family home on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sperry, at Coatsville Avenue. West 6th South. The event was Miss Mehses birthday. Table games were enjoyed by several young guests and a delightful luncheon was served during the evening. The following young Southeast residents enjoyed an entertaining evening: Misses Virginia Erskine, Jane Metos, Virginia Parkinson, Winifred Holm, Mary Lambert, Saraessa Holm, Fern Furness, Louellna Mehse, and Misses Alma Hackmeister, Spencer Rohlfing, Glen Cottrell, Worth Billings, John Clayton, Gaven Goudio and David Shaw. 277 POLICE DAY PLANNED TUESDAY AT LAGOON - . A Tal-mad- ge . "Idyll," SENATOR MAW ADDRESSES LEAGUE tor at the pool after 9 p. m. It; has also been reported that the' noise hag become a nuisance to Mr. Adamson of business, and that each garet Dobson, Wednesday evening in the Li- hours people living near the park. business house furnish lunches then Introduced Senator Herbert brary the regular meeting of the their employees. The sugges- B. Maw. who talked on "Utilities Sugarhouse Business Mens Lea- for Captain Burke of the local fire Mr. Maw stated tion was given to the entertain- and Taxes. station is spending a vacation in gue was held. Mr. O. W. Kastel-le- r, ment committee for consideration. that the per capita tax rate in presided. MinIdaho and Yellowstone Park. Mr. H. C. Young states that a Utah was $48.00 per person, utes of the previous meeting were read and several bills ap- Sugarhouse woman had suggested which is $8.00 less than the rate that a seat be placed on the in any of the intermountain Oscar Carlson and family of; proved for payment of paconvenience hia the 2175 states. for that He stated aim i McClelland street, left tha The League .voted to contribute plaza South 21st the for trons convinced him that had later part of the week for a trip waiting study . 310.00 to build a bird bath on( comO. of the Mr. M. so state bus. no was other to Yellowstone National Park. Ashton, there the Library grounds, to show corLumber outside controlled Company exSugarhouse by pletely appreciation of the courtesy would porations His talk as Utah.1 Bicycles left in the gutters and' tended to the League by Mrs. said that his Company seat included statistics concerning the flat n the sidewalk win be tagineanor . C. Bartlett who has gladly build a sheltered name be their there providing electric, gasoilne, mining and gas ged, according to local police, aa made them so welcome in meeton it. placed companies operating In Utah, but they ,are not only dangerous to ing in the Library building. Mr. J. M. Adamson, who had controlled by New York capital- pedestrians but motorists at' ' ' The Sugarhouse outing was charge of the program, announc- ists. concluded his talk bv He tempting to park cars find it was ed the musical numbers from the urging thst Utah adontthe direct necessary to; park farther away diacussedj and a suggestion made by; Mr. IL O. Ashton that U. of U. music department. Miss primary system, so that the can from the gutters to avoid crush .the outing be held In Fairmont Byrcl Randall sang two soprano j didates could; not be controlled lng the wheels. (IMJn Contjnijd on Fege 2) by Miss Mar--1 after the urusl cl03tecrol?f accompanied Perk pie capitalistic rowers, ft V w. . vice-preside- nt, " I -. i Mrs. Glen Cannon and her three daughters of Wilson Avenue arc visiting relatives in Brigham City. I Mrs. Rada of Esst South street spent the week in Wanship with relatives. Twenty-fir- Vernon st i Earl J. Glade and son, Fred, residents of Highland Park are ' spending a few weeks In the east, visiting1 the Fair' and other points of 'interest. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steed and family of Glendale, California are Visiting with 'relatives and friends in Sugarhouae for a month. Mr. Steed was formerly with the r Sugar house Lumber Company and Is now manager' of the Glendale Hatcheries at ' Glendale: (Society 'Continued' oh Page 2) n r v STAKE NEWS Now why dont the League Q N NUMBER 25 Plans are' complete for the Police Day Tuesday at Lagoon, with a program of events Including sports and dancing. The. opening event will be at 2 p. m. when officers are to reThe pistol shoot 1 a gister. scheduled from 3 to 5 p. m.; A baseball game between Ogden and Balt Lake .. police will b Mr. and (In. Ellas Rrlnton and played from 5 to 7 p. m. and will of Tenth East - fKreet 'arc ' family, a be followed by concert given by the Ladles of the police Mutual spending a two week vacation with relatives in Rupert, Idaho. Aid. Supper hour Is scheduled from 7 to 8 p. m. and ample PTO has J Mr. Amer Hansen, and his son The Mario theatre will present been arranged for those who the .actual round by round Baer wish to spread a table. The wrestling bout, tp start at Camera fight picture on this Sat, Sun., Mon. and Tues. The 8 p. in. will feature three Salt most exciting rounds will bej Lake police, Sherm Chrjstenseiv Stake Board meetings held each shown in slow motion. Thousands) vs Pat OSbocKer; Clarence Smith Sunday morning at 8:15 a. m. are discontinued until the fourth paid from five to fifty dollars toj vs. A1 Dawson of .Ogden;) see what you can see in tha Burbidge, .vs. Dan Mulli- Sunday in August. 1934. Mario at their regular admission gan, also of, Ogden. Dancing prill start at 9 p. m. price: and the public is urged to join Gilllsple, stated to a representaMANY SEEK RELIEF the police department in heir tive of The Bulletin" that the FROM IIEAT AT FOOL outing. local police would appreciate the i cooperation of the residents of POLICE ASK COOPERATION Sugarhouse In An average of. fourteen hundkeeping their child- -' red persons take advantage of ren away from the swimming .local police of the Sugarhouse park swimming Officer , pool after 9 p. m. ofWm. in. Elmer fleer tha absence to according acting daily, We have had repeated trouble pool with young people going In swimming after the pool Is cloned and we feel they are endangering their lives as there is no instrucRAER-CARNER- do something - ld an non-partis- NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934 NEWS . . -' $ PHILOSOPHY OF -- vr SANDY MAC THRIFT ...... . . This writing a column for & newspaper Is something new for hie, so I havent any idea, You how It will turn out know, there's a lot 5 of difference- between cold newspaper type and- a personal contact made thru the human voice. In radio work, it Isnt entirely but" bow be what' one says it; that) attracts and bolds But with a .newsInterest. paper there is only one way to say a thing, the right way. Whether? W he able to say things the right way. so theyll he attractive and interesting in cold type, only time and the editor ran tell. ' But of this much. I'm certain; 'this is an opportunity for me, an opportunity to develop myself in a new field, (it isnt everyone who is offered a chance to write a column) so'Td bq foolish If I let this privilege go by without trying to determine weter I can succeed at it' or not. Havent you ever heard pome! old man, who lives a' lot in the past,: tell of how when, he was younger he bad an opportunity to do this or that; how he didn't take the chance, and now hes sorry, for ' he realizes what he has missed. Well, when I get old and feeble and when o memories of tha past! are about all that is left to me, I don't want to recall how I once had an opportunity to write a column ' for The Bulletin" and didnt do it, so today's contribution is my first effort. Sincerely Sandy : - ' ray - |