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Show i3C 2 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN Issued by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City. Utah Phono Hyland 364 One Year 1JS0 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 3 Months 50o , v V ll Advertising Rates on Request meet old friends and Make all checks payable to compositions and. biographical Greet and renew acquaintances. sketches of these famous men. Commercial Printing Co. News items and reports of act A play is to be presented ivltlcf In the Southeast section March 9, by the pupils of Room must be in the office not- later 23, Miss Nebecker, their teacher than Wednesday of each week. is in charge of it The play is On Board the S. S. entitled Health and the main characters 4drd East Street' are. Captain Good Sense: Embrey Wilson; Billy Cannon, Sensible Sam; six boys are the Six Head Aches; five boys .and five girls are the Five Headaches; and the Nursery Rymes are five girls. - Showing section of the Southeast a & part of Salt Lake covered by The Bulletin circulation and distribution x light refreshments were served. All agreed that it was good to ton, Lincoln and Longfellow. The pupils have been giving readings, this district is approximate three miles long by two miles wide. ' boys and girls of the have taken advantage of the mass ball and a game was played between the sixth grade boys and their teachers. The boys were thq winners, the score being 11 to 7. In the fifth grade basketbal and indoor tournaments Room 20 is ahead. Room 2 is the winner so far in the sixth grade basketball games and credit is being given to their captain, Edwin The school oc ir. c V. cu tr. Self Education Comes By READINO Each Sunday night in Sacrament meeting a member from the Deacons and Teachers Quorums gives a five minute talk on some appropriate subject. This practice is very helpful to the young fellows who participate and is also interesting to the audience. GOOD BOOKS WE HAVE TIIE ONE YOU WILL ENJOY ramma Grover presented the lesson in Relief Society last TuesMrs. Grover always does day. everything up in real style. DESERET BOOK COMPANY The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the homei of Sarah Hutchinson last Monday. 44 East on South Temple President Roosevelts message to the Boy Scouts ; during Boy Scout Week was to ask their help in gathering useful articles The . past week for the needy. has been devoted to carrying out the President's instructions. SALT LAKE CITY WE REBUILD YOUR SHOES AND MAKE THEM NEW Last Sunday night the meeting house was filled to overflowing, The sixth grade pupils in Miss t o help extend a "Welcome Lucilla Gallyers geography clas- Home to Don Kimball who has ses have been learning about the been laboring in the Mission. French possessions in Africa. The committee chairmen handling this Sunday is quarterly conference subject are Ned Baker, Ralph Angerbaur, and Hugh Phillips. A anci no Sacrament meeting will very interesting Algerian Oasis be held. scene has been made by the members of Ned Bakers committee. Forest Dale Paid Syders, a former pupil of has was He reentered. the school, transferred from the Madison School, where he was a traffic Last Thursday the Ward ReHe is now a member of union was boy. enjoyed by a large Room 1 in the seventh grade. of group present and former Harriet Hinckley Forest Dalers. This event was success a huge and everyone present spent an enjoyable evening. The Reunion held the good old spirit from the beginning at six oclock with the handshaking of old and new acquaintances until the last dance at midnight The planning and supervising of the affair was excellent .All the Individuals and organizations that helped make this affair a success deserve a great deal of credit for their acLincoln complishment Scott State Street Swiss-Germ- Lhe School Notes 0 Forest School The Walter" Winchell .Story Hour dub held it's first meeting Friday, Feb. 16. February Birthdays bras the general' subject which the club chose. Marjorie Forcade gave the first number on the program, a poem' written b y Walt Whitman honoring Abraham Lincoln. Hugh Phillips gave some interesting facts on the . life of Thomas Edison. "Our Flag, a very thrilling poem was' recited by Josephine Hinckley. Hats Off, a tribute in poetry to the American Flag was given by Barbara Weidner. Charlotte Amundsen gave a story telling about the life of Abraham Lincoln." Charles Brown gave an interesting talk on the athletic skill of George Washington.In Ruth Glades talk about Henry Wadsworth Longfellow she disThe played a picture of him. life of George Fredric Handel, - wmnj -- mm- - -u great musician was told very well by . Margaret Cornwall. Claude Sprouse told a story concerning the boyhood of Lincoln. An interesting talk on patriotism aras given by John Scofield. The closing number on the program was a song, The Star Spangled Banner, sung by Jean Poulton, Arbor Gray, and Mary Jane Wheeler, accompanied by Eugene Chapman and Jay Hamilton on the violin. An enjoyable time was had by all and further success has been wished by the members of Room 2 to their president; Janet Green, their Alice .Cannon, and secretary; Marjorie Forcade. vice-preside- nt; sixth grade pupils in Miss Beatrice Logics reading classes The have been studying about famous inventors and their accomplishments. They are interweaving this with work their English The famous men classes also. whose birthdays come this month and who are classed with our noted inventors are Edison, Bur- get-togeth- MARCH FORWARD SALE Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE GOAL CO. Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 - 2522 2191 Lobbs On The Job er SUCCESS LUNCH Offers Home Cooked PLATE LUNCHES Sandwiches and Pies 1119 East 21st South We Please Your Appetite' per-orman- ce. Clean Up - Paint Up Lincoln Ward is growing ! ! THEY WILL OFFER THE LATEST STYLES in FROCKS Bro-.h- S T and Sister J. Armo Klrkham re being congratulated upon the jirth of their third son. Brother ind Sister Walter Trauffer are rejoicing over the birth of their Both babies arthird daughter. rived on Friday the sixteenth. active in Ward affairs. The vent is to be March sixteenth n the Salt Lake Temple. Emerson News ArounJ The. Ward OFZ.CM. I. HYLAND 210 REPAIR NOW er We also are to have & wedding hat of Helen Woodard and Jay Gardiner. Both young, people are SHOES FOR SPRING Large Varieties to Select From I. East 21st South John H. Saniger, Prop. n FOR THEIR SUGARHOUSE Work 1133 M-M- en The Granite Mart BRANCH Shoe Rebuilder Guaranteed All an bank, Lindbergh, Benjamin The Forest Dale . are Thursday evening, the Sugar Franklin andTasteur. Others or House difon Ward presented their M. 1. again inviting authorities are Washing to great importance them . Play. The Last Man, in the ferent subjects to speak We Jncoln Ward. enjoyed it erymuch. Sugar House deserves ?rale for such a creditable When our play is ready ve inteuJ to reciprocate. WATCH HATS Bee-Hiv- e Greetings! Certainly a more delightful time could not have been enjoyed by the members of Emerson Ward than was had at the Ward Reunion last Thursday. 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