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Show A Community INDEPENDENT i Paper Published ih Sugarhouse A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF VOLUME 2 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NEWS NOTES - m AyAk INTEREST NON-PARTISA- JANUARY 9, 1931 N NUMBER 3 WARD ACTIVITIES - WASATCH BECOMES GRANITE CAGE KING FOREST DALE TKIITKD " I Three boys in Carbon County ilave been arrested and have con- -. Teased to starting the Are which did $12,000.00 damage at the Price Airport They entered the steal to gas and lighted hangar matches to see how near the can The fumes ignited, was full to the gasoline and oil spread and destroyed the hangar. department and turning the For the second year, Wasatch pur- chasing of supplies into American channels" has hurt someone in that most sensitive spot the pocket book. became the Granite Stake basket- ball champion by tripping Lincoln 7 in a heated tilt. Hoxey, little Wasatch guard, kept the hundreds of fans in a sweat by SI-2- What a deplorable thing it was in Paris this week when so many perfectly innocent people who were merely spectators as a mob charged the law making body, and were victims of machine gun Words are being hurled back which the police used t and fourth by a speaker at the spray control the mob. W. C. T. U. meeting and members of the N. E. A. Rev. Mitchell accused the school teachers of O The Ford Motor Company announces a ten per cent increase being unprincipled, unscrupulous men and women who are conniv- in salary this week which will affect 20,000 employees. ing with Satan. The D. k R. G. Railroad Company announce that they expect to increase their shop payrol One hundred June 1st. fere last week. Funeral services were held Sunday in Ogden for E. O. Wat-ti- s, president of the Six Com pan. This is the third death in iea the directorate since the begin ning of the Boulder Dam. Sugarhouse Man Receives Appointment - - i Announcement is made of the appointment of Walter P. Mon-so1888 Eleventh East Street, as chief building inspector, by the city commission. Mr. Monson is well known in the Southeast, and his friends are all happy over this recognition shown him. n, Childrens Room at Library 13-1- Fairbanks, Sr. has been named in a divorce suit by Lord Ashley. The suit was filed in London Tuesday, and makes some unpleasant accusations the moving picture actor O Douglas In New York state this week the death sentence was passed on four dogs that had attacked a little six year old girl and mangled her arm until she is apt to lose It 6 It is time something was done to control the malicious lobbying in Washington. From Secretary Dem's statements regarding the rumor of his resignation it is evident that his cleaning up the bagging some sensational counters in the last few minutes. The score at the half was 2 for Lincoln but superior shooting brought the champions ' into a ten point lead which was almost where Gardner, Herzog and Matsen made a rally which fell only 4 points short. Rod Knight and Matsen were the leading scorers while Elmo G&rff and Knight played some excellent defensive games. Brown and Fitts were held low scores but played splendid floor games. RICHARDS ABRAHAM LINCOLN it is time the dog catcher was on his job" in Salt Lake to rid To know him personally was to love and resKct him the city of some of the vicious for his great qualities of heart and head, and for his patidogs that are running loose in ah ence and With all his disappointments from parts of the city, before we have failures onpatriotism. the of those to whom he has entrusted part such a calamity happen to one of a.id command, treachery on the part of those who had our school children. gained his confidence hut to betray it. I never heard him utter a complaint, nor cast a censure for had conduct or bad faith. It was his nature to find excuses for his adA versaries. man of great ability, pure patriotism, unselfish nature, full of forgiveness to his enemies, 1 tearing malice toward none, he proved to be the man above all others for the great- - struggle through which the nation had to pass to place itself among the greatest in the famIn his death the nation lost its greatest ily of nations. hero, in his death the south lost it's most just friend. Ulysses S. Grant SURPRISE: Two extra periods play gave the Richard's cagers a decision over Forest Dale in thg most surprising game of the season. Jacob's stellar guarding work and brilliant long shots kept Richards continually in a winning pace while his teammates fought froclously for their well earned victory. Clarence Buehner starred for the Foresters while Wade and Buehner played good, defensive games. Results of Thin Weeks Games: Tuesday: Lincoln 33 Wasatch 43 Dale 35 Richards 10 Forest Thursday: Wasatch 43 Richards 27 was opened Monday, is a "dream Dale 23 Forest Richards 25 The large sunny come true. Schedule for Next Week room on the ground floor of the Tuesday Feb. 13: building has been converted into Forest Dale and Richards 9:30 a children's section of the library. Series Standings: The floor is covered with linoleum Team in green and black and thg upper walls and ceiling are done in soft ivory. There are several beautiful pictures and the room is lined with shelves containing five thoumarble tops. It must have been sand carefully chosen books. The in elegance when word last the many tables and chairs are all for the bureau has SERIES BEGINNING built especially for children. purchased on which to brackets Mrs. Russell, who has been polid brass On to the tournament was with the Sprague Branch library place candles or coal oil lamps, the was cry at the beginning of A bedroom suite purchased and the washstand has marble the series Tuesday evening as for several years, has charge of All the' trimmings Wasatch downed the the childrens section and will fifty years ago by Henry T. soap trays. rallsplitterc McEwan a for consideration of and pulls for the door and draw- and Forest Dale ran away with welcome all of her little friends $500.00 is being displayed by the ers are of solid brass. Richards before over 800 fans. Rockwood Furniture Company. Although having been in con- Lincolns sharpshooting could not The suite, consisting of the bed stant use for fifty years, the stand the pressure exerted by and as coulc bureau, looks suite it washstand, wardrobe, though to Wed made Dailey Brown, Campbell and Rod is The stand another half century of Knight. of black walnut. Matsen was the high bureau : scorer for the losers while the and washstand wear. Interesting Display at Rcckwood Furniture Store Southeast Girl is always a happy one for children, where fact and fancy go hand in hand in bringing the childish mind both entertainment and education. The Sprague Branch Lihas always been a joy to brary where even the finest children, visitor is given a helping hand by a kindly librarian, to guide him in his eager quest for tales The land of books of adventure. The new childrens have Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Roma daughter of Mr. and Chrls-topherso- Mrs. n, E. Christopheraon, of 937 Ramona Avenue to James The marriage Edward Sabine. will take place February 12th in Miss the Salt Lake Temple. entensive-ly Christopherson is being entertained by friends and M. 'room which; relatives. - Sugarhouse B. M. League Meeting The regular Sugarhouse business Mens League. Meeting will be held Wednesday, February 14. at 8 P. M. in the assembly ..room of Sprague rranch Library. A good program has been arranged. Member'? are urged to attend. defensive sparks were found In Garff, Gardner, Fisher and Ralph Knight Lincoln started out with a brilliant 6 point lead but fell behind at the half by 5 points and from there on lost their grip. The Richards team was so "off that they were only able to score three field goals during the entire Clarence Buehner and game. Dunford were the leading scorers. |