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Show When the bride promisee to obey, what she does la merely to waive her rights and it isnt a permanent Isn't it funny how a man always credits himself for his successes and blames his failures on others. JfflE wave. INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE NON-PARTISA- N NON-SECTARI- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, IUDAY, JANUARY IT, 10 VOLUME 4 NUMBER t 1 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast FOREST P.-NOTES T. LOCALS FUNERAL RITES TO A. BE HELD SUNDAY FOR ZINA LARKIN GLADE Wasatch Tips Hylanders In Cap Feature Funeral services for Mra. Kina Ruth Larkin Galda, 51, prominent church worker and clubwoman of thia city, will be conducted Sunday, PUBLIC HEARING ON at 1 p. m., in the Richards L. D. S. ORDINANCE CHANGE ward chapel with Bishop Harry T. Oscarson officiating. Mrs. Glade Wasatch sailed one step more died at the family home, 723 Ramona set commissioners Wednesday City the victory path Thursday tiClasses avenue,' Wednesday following an January 22 as the date for a public evening by topping the Highland neas of stroke. Paralytic hearing In room SOI, city and counPark The Highland Park-SugIrving quintet to her Prior Mrs. untimely death, ty building, upon an application of House of next week, will In game Glade was president .of the Salt Sugarhouse business men for an decide the probably runnerup for Lake county chapter. Daughters of in city ordinances allowHighland Stake. Meanwhile Forest Pioneers Utah and was active in With ever increasing membership, Dale also won ing operation of a billiard parlor in hard fought gams or- classes matters of the Parent-Teachat the Irving Junior High from Hawthornea the Sugarhouse district. and Richards stopganizations. school In adult education offer a the ped Forest Dale Nibley cagera During her p residence of the wide selection of studies. has the tough Lincoln crew to deal rite Pioneers Utah was organization The classes, which are under the J. A. ROCKWOOD IMPROVING instrumental in securing Chase mill supervision of the W. P. A. works with before any predictions can be made on tho championship in Granfor Liberty Park aa well as preserv- department for school The condition of J. A. Rockwood, teachers, are ite Stake. Hawthorne looked good ing valuable relics and mementos of held each Monday, Wednesday and manager of the Rockwood Furniture enough Thursday night to take a the pioneers. the at local recentschool Thursday evening second spot In the Granite loop but Company of Sugarhouse who Mrs. Glade la survived by her husbuilding from seven to nine p. m. this depends on two Lincoln' defeats ly suffered a. stroke, has Improved band, pf Salt Lake City; two sons, with one hour recreational period which Is probably Impossible. sufficiently that doctors at a local Richard Larkin Glade and George Monday from nine to ten m. to p. his removal his Wasatch Hoops ten dick hospital permitted Melvin :Glade, Salt Lake City; a Studies In primary engliah, adRod home, the fore part of the week. Knight flashed over tho wax daughter,- Mias Ruth Glade, Salt vanced cnglish, music, psychology, Richards were the high point makLake City; two slaters, Mrs. Ellen E. Americanization, public speaking, ers in the fray In Patterson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs, drama, pennmanship and spelling, LOCAL BUSINESS BIAN hlch the Richard's men barely nosElevThird Church, ' two P. Presbyterian DeYoung, Ogden; FUNERAL SERVICES Josephine are offered at the present tims and ed out a 5 win. NOTES IMPROVEMENT enth East at Seventeenth South brothers, Elijah A. Larkin, Ogden other classes CONDUCTED FOR may be organized aa Schedule for Thursday, January 2Sgd MRS. JANE COWAN street, R. Grady Snuggs, minister. and Alma J. Larkin, Salt Lake City. early aa there la application of fif- 7:30 Pk. Sugar House Church school, 9:45 bl, 1L E. teen students. There Is no charge 6:30 Highland Raymond Coin of the Select ShopWasatch Parleys Morning Barker, superintendent for the classes and teachers will be Schedule for pe of this district reports an uptrend LIBRARY Thursday, January 23rd 11:00 a' m., will be He in business on the west coast. procured for any of the domestic! 8:30 Hawthorne Funeral services were conducted Church service, ' Nibley Park returned home Monday, following a Sunday afternoon in the LeGrand in charge of the Rev. Robert D. CORNER arts, manual training, etc., If local 9:30 Lincoln Richards servSteele. This will be a special business trip to principal California ward L. D. 8. dtizena desire such additional 6:30 a rF.. chapel for Mrs. Jane ice to dedicate the new u:b fsiHz6 ; hymnals cities during the past two weeks. 'New books on Sprague Librarys floor last night to carry his teem Brlmley. Cowan, pioneer resident of which have, been procured for the Shelves The recreational hour which follows into a win over 8alt Lake City, who died at her the touted Highland church. The service of music will classes Monday evening la divided Park team, Thurs927 East Ninth street, home, GIRLS BOWLING TEAM Sonny Campbell be especially significant in the dediNorth to the Orient by Anne Mar- into a musical .program and half saw the mesh for ten The TAKES HIGHER PLACE day morning of Infirmities incident cation of these books, which have The program for entire Wasatch team points. soma row; Book of Living. Verse by Louis hour dancing. to sge. played to memorial been designated as a UAtermeyer; Allies Foots McDoug-si- s January will be composed of musical of its Church' Champion Brand - of Speakers at the services were 5 elections by a male quartet as well ball.1 - John The lpcgl girls bowling team, man- Wllford Brlmley, Alexander Bucha- the memory of three of the honored Cook Book; Best Plays of Holt's beautiful long aged by Mrs Weiss of the Sugar nan and Bishop Frank B. Bowers, officials and members who have by Mantle; Fortune Telling and as instrumental numbers and will be spot which swept tho nets Just as House Jewelry company, attained the latter of whom presided. Burial served in the local church. Louise Character reading by Rosier; Rad- under the supervision of the English the gun went off was the high spot Bowman' Engle and Mildred Watt io Round the World by HaaletL sixth place in the city league last was In City cemetery.' department. of the tilt Emerson had little trouble ' of Student body officers chosen at a in week. i1 Fiction 4' Mrs. Cowan ' had been prominent Bickett of the music faculty 5 with tripping up Parleys The girls are showing much im- in L.D. S. church work, for many Westminster College will be in Ravensdals Mystery by Locke; recent meeting were, John Burt, Nell Purdie, Croft and Lynn Simpresident; Mrs. IL Van Harten, provement in their playing, accord- years. She had made her home in charge of the music. Dr. Joseph A. Lord of Lonely Valley by reter-Bmons paving the way for th First of Mrs. Margaret H. Melone, the Presbyter1 Vance, to local observers. pastor ing Kyne; Stranger in Black Butte by Ashton and Bemston workSalt Lake City- since 1868. secretary-treasure, ed well together for the scarlet clad her.' husband, Ian Church of Detroit, Michigan, Bimey ; Sea Wolf by Jack London; Surviving, besides As- A Son of Arizona by Seltzer; Double are three sons, James B. Cowan, and moderator of the General Canyon team.. 1 Church of the A Presbyterian class sembly is AT CHICAGO MARKETS formed for the Cross the Clear Ranch Seltzer; being Danford Clicks by Clarence Cowan and R. C. Cowan, In the U. S. A., win speak at the Trail of Gulch Cottonwood arithmetic, study Seltzer; algebra, Mrs. Eve Lake by Clayton Dunford of Forest Dale Salt daughters, City; and applied mathematics loomed In the lime light in the HawWillard Richards of thp Granite Ardella Currier, Mrs Ruby Foster, First Presbyterian Church of Salt by Mulford; The Orphan by Mulford; Furniture Company is at the Chic- Mrs. Stella Smoot and Mrs. Ivy Lake City, Tuesday,- - January 21st. Deputy Sheriff by Mulford; Round-U- p Anyone Interested is Invited to Join thorne encounter with 18 points to Solead all scorers .of the evening. Stew ago furniture markets purchasing King, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jessie The Jessie Lee EUls Misskmazy by Mulford; Trail Dust by Mul- the class. Third Churcn of has postponed stocks. ciety Buehner Door Hidden by Packard; ford; spring tagged closely behind with Crompton, Los Angeles; a brother, one week ta A fine program was presented 13 tallies its meeting Gold regular MantlDevils Schumacher was the ' Packard; by Lake William Brlmley, Salt City; der to attend the address of the Skull Mtirders by Packard; Mask of Monday,' under direction of the Adult Hawthorne ace. Spendlove for Niband four greatgrandcgrandchildren Education student body. The follow- ley Park and Paul McDonough of WINTER VISITORS ATTRACTED moderator and the reception to be Fu Manchu by Sax Rohmer. hildren. CANYONS TO NEARBY held few Dr. and Mrs. Vance Immeding took part on the program: Barbara Jean' Gundry, Shirley Olson, iately afterwards. The annual conDonna May Peterson, Isabel Warch-for- t, LORENZO SNOW PAYS vention of the Christian Endeavor LUMBER TEAM LOSE Canyon retreats near Salt Lake' SUBJECTS ANNOUNCED BY CONTEST "HEATED" visiHOOP numerous BALT LAKE BRIEF VISIT Milton Shelton,' Dorothy Shelwill District are Lake of Societies Salt attracting City ADULT EDUCATION CLASS ton and Shirley Wilburn, under the be held In our church January 24, tors, even though the snow makes The Ashton Heating and Ventilat- direction of Purrlngton travel difficult in places, according Lorenzo Snow of Harford, Conn., 25 and 26th. Sugarhouse basketball team, unmercifully dancing school, 1989 South Tenth former Salt Lake ing national forest., superto Wasatch City resident, was The subject for discussion in the trounced the Sugar House Lumber East,, phone Hyland 6596. A solo a visitor here for a few hours Wedvisor. Members .of the Young People's and Hardware five 45 to 33, Tues- was in applied Psychology for the rendered by Mrs Winifred And- nesday en route to San Diego, Cal., The forest service checking sta- class of Christian Endeavor of the day night in the Judge Memorial rew. be will 26 20 to Society week, January to board the naval aircraft carrier tions in Big Cottonwood, Little CotThird Presbyterian Church held an Gymnasium. tonwood and Mill Creek canyona "Building Personality." Ranger. The class in current, social and Interesting meeting at their Sunday The smooth working, well coach- HEAVY SNOW HITS SALT LAKE Mr. Snow la an counted 1550 persona' and 345 autoengineer with the economic problems will be "The evening meeting. - At this meeting, ed Lumber team bad little opporand Whitney company, airPratt mobiles In . those canyons between were Supreme Court and the Constitu- the first after the students tunity to display ta hoop ability beSalt Lake City and vicinity receiv plane motor manufacturer, and will Deeeqiber. 11 and 24. back ftom: their holidays, the topic cause of the Ashtons tion." ed the heaviest snow storm In years sail with the Ranger January 21 for V These classes meet Monday, Wed- for discussion was "Hobbies" Those play. It was an interesting example Iste Thursday night and Fri- - subarctic maneuvers in Alaskan watearly team defeating SUGARHOUSE SLATED FOR nesday and Thursday evenings and who took part in the discussions of a ers to test aircraft equipment. included Edwards, and May also showing real BETTER HOUSING BUREAU are FREE to the public. team, Beverly hoop Fredln, Winifred Nelson and Mar- - J to brain. apofficials Utah WPA recently garet Hale. Mr. Snuggs exhibited Coach Jed Ashton of the winners, 8 THE LAST DAYS OF rOMPEII". Friday and Saturday, Jan. a for one of hls hobbies In the form of a had his men too well schooled in the project proved application Drama with Prcaton Foster, Alan Hale and Gigantic Spectacle of for the collection of American and Foreignl manly-a-rt Basil Rath bone. Also News, "Tricka of Trade and "Struggle to sponsored by the state industrial ROCKWOOD BROTHERS a- -; losers to do much. Live." time the collection included, Thia commission, calling for establishEvery FROM MISSION stamps. RETURN Saturday Only FIRST EFOSIDE OF ment of 19. better housing informamong other interesting stamps, one j Lumber team got hold of the ball, "rilANTOM EMPIRE" a thriller for everyone, Run at 8:30 tion centers In key cities of the page from ' the inflationary era of j they were covered like 'a young child and for those who come to last show, it will be shown after last forwardwas reGerman bore measles. with One of the stamps state. The. application Lewis and Wendell Rockwood Germany. run of "Last Days of Pompeii." If you desire to remain to see it' for appro- turned the fore pert - of the week the face value of 50,000,000 (fifty! Tutors J. McDonald and E. Webb ed to Washington, D. the Lumber team had their pla"CRUSADES" with Loretta Young and Henry Wllcoxon. It was the val. after completing missions for the L. million) marks, normally the equlv-jo-f talk of the town when In the city a few weeks ago. Sum, Moo. Sixty-on- e persons would be em- D. S. church. Lewis from the North- yact of 812,500,000 (twelve and aera drilled to near perfection for the and Tues January A 2 hour 4 minute Picture, News. in made mistake headof a western States mission, with great half piiiifam dollars), but merely fray, but ployed in .the. 19 centers, three with not their while In Lake in the Salt proteges county quarters supplying which would be Portland, Oregon, height enough to send a letter at "WOMAN WANTED" with Maureen O'Sullivan and Joel McCrea. brass knuckles shortly after the conWendell served in the Northern one In Salt' Lake' City, one In A good O' ail Mystery Wed. and Thura, January and test started. "Hot Money" and "Trained Hoff." States mission, with Chicago headand one In Murray. ' Dus to the distasteful nature of BIG PROSPERITY DRAWING, THURSDAY AT 9:15 P. M. Purpose of the centers would be quarters. v Church the Third Mr. The eons contest, another game has been men are of to Presbyterian take .The young to inform householders how THE LAST OUTPUT with Cary Grant and Claude Rains, Friday, to be host to set for Saturday night In the Judge advantage of vthe federal , housing and Mrs. J. A. Rockwood, prominent Christian Endeavor is 5 The grandest Adventure Picture ever and Saturday, Jan. the Salt Lake District Convention, Memorial Gym. southeasterners Aimed acts provisions. . News Jungle Water Sports, Betty Boop cartoon and 2nd Episode of Phantom Empire." beginning Friday evening, January For the winners Mel and Harmon r 24th, and lasting through Sunday, Anderson were very effective with "BROADWAY MELODY" PLANT DAMAGES FIRE 26th. UTAH CATTLE AND SHEEP Sunday, January Williams, Attempts are being their Interference play. January 26th. REPOSTED IN GOOD CONDITION 10 and 15c to 6 P. M. ADMISSION for some good Frank, "Tarzan" Smith and Rhead made to arrange After 6 P. U. 10 and 25c SHOWS 3:30 Sat, Sun., and Holidays were the other Ashton men to partiOther Days 5:30 P. M. ' Fire, which apparently originated speakers from out of the state. encounter. "heated" the in Utahs cattle and sheep are In a cipate from spontaneous conbuition in Starting Thursday. January 23rd all admisslona from 5:30 on 25c Milt Chipman, former B. Y. U. condition, according to the pile of rags, caused several hundred this applies to Thursday Prosperity Nights Only. veatock and range report issued dollars damage to the composing ACCIDENT VICTIM hoopatcr, was high scorer for the a nice delefore par of the week by the room and" equipment of the WoodREPORTED RECOVERING losers. . Florence played fensive game while John Holt and snlor statistician ol the United ruff Printing Company, Midvale, Marv Ashton, Highland Stake "M" tatfs department of agriculture. publishers of the "Midvale Sentinel," : 48th South and 23rd. East Elden Craven, 26, 2805 Seventh Men performers couldn't cope with The MidTlje report shows Utah cattle are Thursday at 8:30 p. m. r i 2 per cent of normal, as compared vale volunteer fire depart Henry directed East street is reported recovering the winners style of ball. The 320.00 was won; by Richard Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ith 74 per cent last year, and the by Chief Clyde Canning, extinguish- from a skull fracture, according to McGean was the other Lumijgrifcafti Oliver Hansen, 4610 Holladay Blvd.. ' member. average of 88.4 per cent. ed the blaze. hospital attendants. Announcement la made by Mrs. Ray Green, finance chairman of the Association Forest Sheep also are 92 per cent of nor- of a Bridge Tea to be sponsored by mal. This compares to the The affair la to the organization. average of 87.6 per cent and the 77 be held Thursday, January 30 from 2 to 5 o'clock in the Belvedere per cent of normal last year. Few livestock losses have been re- Lounge. Mrs. Green is in charge of arrported and the condition of the range la about equal to the angements and la assisted by Mra. George F. Bolto, Mra CUrence L. Gardiner, Mra John Hardy, Mra Nells Larsen, Mra A. R. Ure, Mrs. Alan Wood, Mra Alfred Bybee and SPECIAL MEETING AT. Mra Martha R. Eldredge. LINCOLN WARD Proceeds of the Tea will be used to form a revolving fund for the use Tho ' Genealogical Society of Lin- of parents whose children are In coln Ward has arranged for a need of glasses. to held For reservations call Mra Bybee, be Monday special meeting or contact one of Hyland 7835-evening, January 20, at 7:30 p. m. the Room Mothera Orson Regs Card has been invited to be the speaker, and will take up some very interesting subjects. A musical been baa program special arranged. W.JiuJ.iNotes ' Parent-Teache- rs HylancLSugar House Tilt Next Week 10-ye- ar ng Variety of Offered At Adult Education - 10-ye- ar ar er W Third Presbyterian Church , I - Nlbley-Richar- dz . 29-2- a i 1 THE - Non-Ficti- on 30-1- 7. . - . 1934-193- : . 35-1- . vice-preside- Ekn-eraonl- tes - r. J v 1 geo-mete- ry -- - i - ' bodily-conta- ct non-basketb- all I 17-1- self-defens- e, -- 1 19-20-- 22-2S- rd - . 24-2- I - ex-sile- nt HOjLLADAY THEATRE r |