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Show The Bulletin Page 2 THE BULLETIN ing light refreshments were serv- OCTOBER SPECIAL Salt Lake City, Utah Allen - A -Hosiery Pure Silk, Full Fashioned Chiffons or Service Weight New Dark Shades, Chiffon or Service HOSE One Tear $1.50 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 3 Months 50c Advertising Rates on Request Advertising and Circulation IL C. Young, Manager Editorial Department Agnes B. Smith R. Louise Cluff for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Thursday, for publication in the follow Copy Ing issue of The Bulletin. The Bulletin circulation and mall box distribution in this district is approximate three miles long by two miles wide. ATTENTION Post Office distribution in the Rural routes makes it absolutely necessary that the forms of The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday noon. CALL HYLAND 365 For Editorial Department ot The Bulletin, with news items, social and other events of interest to people of the Southeast and they will receive prompt atten tion. EDITORIAL Halloween Pranks DIRECTORY ed. Published by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East New Fall House Frocks H. 79 - $00 .79 to The Society meets every Monday night at 7:30 In the Chapel Every one is welcome. The offiVan cers of the Society are as follows, BARBER SHOP Joseph Edwards, chairman; Jerold Smith as 1st assistant, and AlFor Excellent Service bert Wilkins as 2nd assistant; 1107 East 21st South Louise Richardson, secretary, and William Musser as class leader. Any information desired can be To make your old shoes like obtained by calling on William new depends on expert Work Mhaser at his home, or by telemanship. phoning Hyland 5109-THE PROGRESS SHOE Harten R. $195 REBUILDERS The Conferences that have been Are Experts held up to the present date here 1059 East 21st South been very successful and much has been gained, In a spiritual 1057 East 21st South Sugarhouse way, by all who have been fortunate enough to be In attendance. President H. B. Brown but each year there are many held Tuesday, October 23rd. 'All acts of vandalism committed un members of the Ward are urge has been kind enough tq speak at "Just Bring In the Pieces" each of them. Granite Welding & der the cloak of "Halloween cele- to support our M. L A.; and be In attendance in our own ward. bration. Wire Usually they begin several days 2021 So. 11th E. Hy. 458 before the actual holiday, by Elder Nephl L. Morris will be DALE soaping windows, then that form the speaker next Sunday evening. of fun begins to pall, and they Elder Morris has been with us a IF WINTER COMES resort to more daring measures number of times before, and his A welcome home party will be Be Sure Your House is each evening to get a "thrill,' talks are always an inspirit w. next Friday night In honor given Protected With until by October 31st they are a special musical program has of Bister Elma who Wagaman Weather Stripping, Etc. committing all sorts of deprecia- been arranged. has lately returned from the mis- Paint, tions. sion field. The Literary lesson will be Many property owners are hoping that the police force will be given in Relief Society next TuesHy. 8739 The speaker for next Sunday 1074 E. 21st So. able to discourage this sort of day afternoon under the direction evening will be Elder Walla celebrating this year before so of Sister Olive Felt. This lesson a returned missionary of a is always a treat and all memmuch damage is done. Phil & Joes The Belle neighboring Ward. If parents of the boys and girls bers of the organization are re- Canto SOUTH EAST REPAIR singers under the direction who are doing this damage would quested to be present of Mrs. Joseph Price will also be SHOP cooperate with the police, much with us to render some vocal 1113 East 21st South troublo could be avoided. selections. Merle Frock Shop Welding? Work FQRE5T B THE PAINT POT Tro-not- o, - Bicycles Tricycles Repaired Baby Carriages Retired Our Ward Dramatic Society and Repaired has merited great praise for its m Although it is almost two To weeks before Halloween, young- Keeping sters are beginning. 'to celebrate. Just why they think that this particular holiday gives them the . right to desecrate and destroy Sugarhouse has always oeen anothers property is not known, noted for it's civic pride. It has always been noted for its dean, Much credit is due moral tone. Come in and Look Over the Business Mens League for New 'Models the effort they have made to keep undesirable business bouses from locating in our midst. It is hoped that under the guidance of tho new officers, the League will still follow this policy, and keep Sugarhouse up to its standard. Up Standard - Every DEXTER User Is Satisfied NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Round Oak RANGE "America's Finest" $6950 NEW 1934 Cadinet Model RADIOS From 25 to 50 Off Everything in House Furnishings Use Our Convenient Faymcnt.PIan We Deliver Everywhere WARD NOTES LINCOLN splendid production of the The cast On Tuesday evening the 16th, 'Queens Husband. well feel of may it's efforts proud the Gleaner Girls entertained at and accomplishments. a party for all the new members of the group. Out of the High. Rent District. 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse Mr. and Mrs. receiving congratulations upon tho birth of a son on Saturday the 13th. Mrs. Faber was formerly Miss Agnes H11L - SUGAR HOUSE nd TAILOR 1060 East 21st South MAKE THE UNITED -- 5-- 10 25c STORE Fred Faber are RICHARDS Merry-Go-Rou- F. W. KIEPE o- t FURNITURE COi Always Well Tailored. City Water Pleat Prospers Next Tuesday is the Mcrry-GSt. Louis. This citys municiRound. Let's all come out and pally owned water plant earned s support this annual stako event profit of $080,000 during the last fiscal year compared with a deficit On the 23rd the M Men and of $229 for the previona 12 months. Gleaners will entertain at a par This is the first party of ty. combined M Men and Gleaners HALLOWEEN to be held for a long time. All fellows and girls In the two classes aro invited and are promised a good time. Details will be announced later. Cupid has been busy again in our Ward we had two weddings last week that of Francis Quist and Morley Ball on the 12th ana that of Jennesa Heywood and AlWe bert Murchil on the 13th. wish these much young people, Tuesday tbc Relief Society members met at ten o'clock and happiness. spent the day sewing. Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Osmond was served at noon. They report are rejoicing over the birth of a that a lot was accomplished toon Monday the 15th. son Mrs. ward furnishing things for the Osmond was formerly Miss Mirbazaar. iam Lillywhlte. Sunday evening Miss Teressa Scars and Mr. Hugh Higgins, returned missionaries of tho ward, were the speakers. The lesser priesthood has been Albert Clayton, Pat-le- y Koch and Harold Shelton were released and Douglas Shelton, Lynn Allred and Ernest Foulgcr were appointed to fill the vacancies. The will be TAILORING The Successful Person Is i Wednesday, Oct. 31st HAVE YOU PLANNED YOUR PARTY The Your Headquarters For HALLOWEEN Party Supplies DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 East on South Temple y1069 Have Your PARTY NEEDS WASHING East 21st South Sugarhouse GREASING TIRE REPAIRING J. W. Brewer Tire Go. (Inc.) Comer of 11th East and 21st South The Officers and Teachers of the Sugar House Ward Genealogical and Temple Society, held a meeting at the home of William 1048 Ramona Avenue, Musser, Thursday evening, October 11th, 1934 at 7:30 p. m. After meet DISTRIBUTORS U. S. TIRES OF 8 TUBES EXIDE BATTERIES Phones: Hyland 1113 f 8715 |