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Show THE SUGAR IIOVajE BULLETW (Continued from proceeding Page iOlhe EeL.ond charier Cctollvng and design 9fd l.y Mrs. Sterling. A remark-- ? Qhearwg. 2 to 4 p. m, clothing J m. a. Tuesday, t to 9:30 12:30 Wo an L'brarv 7h Friday, p. able r.iivcl reincarnation based Sprnrer aw,n. North. m., Vocabulary building and ele on the hfe cf Josus and fol7 to 9 p. m , clothin Tuolav, lower.:. mentary English. 7 to 6 p. ra., IX'is'! Fnday, , , building and stories. Woik i:i'a"'r the foreign born. Saturday, 1:30 to 4 p. ra., ReadMonday and Wednesday, 10 a Tuesday, 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 ing, English and accent correc m. to 12 noon, Citizenship. Tuesday, 7 to 9 p. m., Constif reading, English and accent cur p. n.. Every day conversations tution of the United States. i ection. tion. Friday, 1 to 4 p .in. Correct Kn:iPh. Cori-e17 9 to oral p. ra., Friday, Sprague Library 2131 Sout English and elementary Art , Center 59 South State Wednesday, 10:30 a. m. to 12:33 Grammar. 11th East street Erglish. street p. nv, Naturalization. Civic Center 541 South Main Neglit)orluiod House 727 West Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 9 p Monday, February 26, 7 to 9:30 Thursday, 2 to 4 p. m., Ameri1st South street. m., Citizenship and United State street. of section the flist canization. m., the p. Constitution. " second part of "The Nazarene," Monday, Wednesday and Fri Monday, 2 to 4 p. m., EducaFiiday, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m., Friday, 7 to 9 p. m., review of day, 9:30 a. m. to 12:30 i. m, and personality for hard of by Sholem Ach, will be review tion tor the foreign born. 4 p. m., clothing and design. Monday and Wednesday, 1 to 4 p. m., English: vocabular f lt - u,'-"S- : En--11k- 1i mm 23, 1940 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Monday and Thursday, 10 m. to 12:30 p. ra., clothing design, Thursday, 12:30 to 4 p. a. and m, clothing and design. Tuesday, 6:80 to 9:30 p. Ja., Music. Salvation Army South street, Wednesday, 137 to 10 East 1st a. 12 m,, Nutrition. Wednesday, 12:30 to.Jl p. in., clothing and design. ... 1: Bill said he is going to place a copy of THE BULLETIN in 1 7 1 4 ff f GOOD COAL 1 2520 m "LOBB'S on th I uj jQg V V H SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. . Bill Jkr v .CALL HYLAND , II Southeast homes and tell the folks where real bargains in first class merchandise can be BUY ONLY 2191 Highland Drive I W ..'Jy Bulletin-Say- s, watch this page for special announce- - "LOBB'Sonthe JOB" Although not one of the oldest established firms of Sugar House, The Sugar House Coal Company is one of the most progressive and the Jargest independent coal dealer in Salt Lake City. Charles Lobb, manager, has been identified with the ci'J business in the city for a number of years, first spending 19 years with the Bamberger Coal Company. Fourteen years ago Mr. Lobb started the 5uga-HousCoal Company with an office at 1140 East 21st South street, and took care of business with one model The next year two more Fords were added find the next year public ceremonies were held at the Sugar House Plaza to christen the first large truck. At the present time the company operates two yards, the major one still in Sugar House at 2191 Highland Drive, and a subsidiary yard at S68 West 8th South. A fleet of well maintained trucks bearing the slogan of the company, "Lobb's On The Job," is seen delivering coal throughout the city now. Mr. Lobb attributes the success of his company to the high quality of coals handled and the service offered along with the appreciated confidence shown by customers whose continued support has permitted the growth and expansion of the company. e T-Fo- rd. - - I, . |