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Show Beware of little expen-se- a; a email leak will a great sink Content la the philosopher's stone that turns all It touches into gold. Old Proverb. skip. Franklin. A Community Paper PoUiiWd 2a Sager houee INDEPENDENT 1 A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 2 NON-PARTISA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 27. 1934 NEWS - NOTES - SPORTS N NUMBER 14 WARD ACTIVITIES - L A. Smoot, who has been acting postmaster of Salt Lake since last fall, was nominated by President Roosevelt to be postmaster for four years, according to a telegram from Washington, Guglielmo Marconi, the famous B Another kidnapping occured in D. C. Wednesday. His term will inventor celebrated his 60th birth- Arizona this week, when the begin from the datet of his day in Rome Wednesday. He old daughter of a wealthy Last week in making note of confirmatioon by the Senate. received so many congratulatory man disappeared when returning the conviction of Paul Held on a messages that it tried him out to from school. Later a note deread them and he had to rest manslaughter charge, we inadMiss Mary Lambert entertained old Marjorie Martin, manding $15,000.00 ransom was at the home of her parents, Mr, vertantly stated that the conviction read "voluntary manslaughdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank received by her parents. and Mrs. Alma C. Lambert, oq Sheriff Boedecker of Deer Lodter." This should have read Martin of 2882 Ninth East street, 13th East, at a delightful party, who was injured Tuesday when ge, Montana is visiting with "involuntary manslaughter. snow Saturday, B April 21, 1934 in honor On Monday the plows Sheriff sho was knocked down by an friends in Salt Lake. Miss of Fern Furness, Saraessoi were called out in Iowa to clear is recovering in the Boedecker is the tallest Sheriff Holm, Mr. Harold 3. Barnes, returned automobile, and Virginia Ersklne, known, standing 6 feet 7 inches the roads of dust, which a wind Holy Cross Hospital. whose birthdays all occur iq storm had Tuesday from the convention of deposited. in stocking feet. the Western Hospital Association April. The decorations were carried which was held in Sacramento, Governor Blood's appeal to in pink and green, and table out California, Mr. Barnes was made Washington for assistance due to Brother John Rowe told of his ASIITON, POWELL and and dancing were enjoyed) first games of the the drouth in Utah, received imcollection of coins and also TAYLOR BECOME 1934-3- 3 most of the evening by the folmediate response from the weathM" MEN LEADERS brought two old books on pioneer' er man, who sent us a very These books are priceless lowing guests: Glen Bjoinl, Spe.'w life. Mr. Bert Cooper of the Granite beneficial rain. to him because of their valuable cer Rohlfing, Gavin Goudie, Melvin Lambert, Egbert Phrune, Dale Furniture Company received a M Men leaders information, and he delights in The 1934-3- 5 warm reception at the hands 04 our pioneers. Bro- Parkinson, John Lambert, Wini29th opens thq were elected in a special meeting reading about Sunday, April fred Holm, Fern Furness, Virginhis fellow employees this morning season for baseball at the Muni- of representatives of the teq ther Lester Thomson came in ia Erskine Saraessa Holm, Mary in honor of his birthday he de his Park at 13th South Street, wards of Granite Stake Tuesday with two record books under cipal Parkinson and Lambert, Virginia dines to state which. We arq when the Team will evening. Wendall or better known arm. Of course, everyone thought Lueila Mehse. Sugarhouse sure Mr. Cooper has enjoyed the these books to be on Genealogy, play with the Wasatch Oil Com- as Buzz Ashton of Parleys Ward instead one book contained but day and we all wish him many pany team at 9:30 a. xn. Every- was elected as president to take Miss Phyllis Troth was hostess more happy birthdays. of his life from thd An "account one who is loyal should be there. over the position now held by Miss Zelma White the hon. and to the a was small boy Ray Free. Ray Free has made time he ored was guest at a shower held at this year one of the most out- present day and the other Miss Florence Hasler, of the Miss Troths home, on Blaine an account of his relatives diapery department of the Grani $17,000 TO BE SPENT IN PARK standing years in Granite Stake Avenue Wednesday evening. Miss His splendid efforts in Everyone wondered abdtit the ite Furniture Company, celebrated history. : is White a bride of the near the basketball program made this, new, big, easy chair in the room. her birthday last Saturday, April Mr. George Wilson, of the City season by far the most successful This w a s Brother Shepherds future. 21st. Her fellow employees gave Parks and Mr, of all time. Wendall Ashton has) masterpiece. In his spare time Department, her the customary warm recepmet at 11:30 Thursday a great task 'on his hands to he made It, and finds it to be Announcement is made of thq tion at 8:45 a. m. In the even- Wlndbum most comfortable chair he marriage of Miss Merle J. Spuring the Misses Florence and with the officers of the Business carry on where Free left off, but the Sister Rhea rier, daughter of W. D. Spurrier, Sarah Foutz entertained at their Mens League and the Public Af- he is the man who can do it has ever sat in. not bring her hobby of Blaine Avenue and Mr. Johq home, 1008 Downington Avenue, fairs Committee to go over the Kessler Powell of Richards Warq Malin did W. Waddle during the past week. in honor of Miss Hasler, and plans for the extensive work to and Ray Taylor of Highland to show off as the rest did. She We could just told about it showered her with appropriate be done in Fairmont Park. The Park, who were elected as to bring Mrs. Orson Kasteller, Mrs, well not her are o r, t spend $17,000.00 expect and secretary-treasurevery plans gifts. there in improvements during tho will be the best kind of men ns a wild broncho into the chapel, Hugo D. Peterson and Mrs. Anderson entertained at next few weeks. helpers to the new president for her hobby is riding horses. Joseph a tea afternoon at tha WATCII FOR bad CHECKS Thursday This Park is one of the largest Ashton. Each one of these three Not tame fancy horses, but rather on Douglas Av. home Anderson ridin the City, and is ideally situat- men have been closely associated wild ones that havent been Bernice Griffinj In of Miss honor We are informed that there are ed for a public playground. It with the M" Men for many den much. Rhea Malin does to wed in who rs May. many rubber" checks being is- has many springs, groves of years and realize very well just not look like a tomboy," but : sued in Sugarhouse lately. (You trees, natural sunken gardens, what is needed to make a banner with this sort of hobby she must Announcement is made of thd know, the kind that bounce and room for tennis courts, year. was a three be one. Sister Kjar demonstrated Yes, 1933-3- 4 of a Merchants are warned swimming pool, and a Boy Scou star season, but watch 1934-3- 3 her hobby by passing back.) engagement of Miss Dorothy Alplate beThis len of Ogden, and Mr. Alfred W. .to make careful investigation retreat. The tentative plans for swing the M Men into an even delicious cookies around. fore they accept checks from un- Improvement also includes the, greater success! class was very interesting and Troth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alknown parties. those present found out a great fred Troth of Blaine Avenue. The theatre; building of an out-doand a suitable place for a small many things they did not know marriage will take place In the Salt Lake Temple May 16th. before. branch of the Granite School District Bond Sugarhouse Library, to In order get work started issue, which was voted on Tuesonce at is it that the was defeated three to necessary day, by Business Men of Sugarhouse raise one. $600.00 to cover the compensaMr. R. E. Strub, Manager of tion insurance for the labor. Now On Tuesday night, April 17tb the Sugarhouse J. C. Penny is the time for everyone to show the members of the Mutual SenStore, is in Denver attending a! their loyalty, and get this work ior Class found out strange things convention of Penny Managers going at once. about various members of the A PROCLAMATION and buyers. He will return MonClass for that night a hobby day. The class Whereas, by reason of the pre- ed to fishing commencing at 4 a. Thursday evening Mr. Burdette Show" took dace. to bring their sent drought conditions and the m. Sunday May 18, 1934. The Harmon was host to the Baseball' had been Instructed Team and their partners, and the hobbies and demonstrate them.' early scasoq it has become advis- following lakes and streams o SUGARHOUSE TEAM OPENS sponsors of the team and their Just to prove how interesting able to permit fishing in certain this State shall be closed to fishBASEBALL SEASON wives at the L O. O. F. hall. this was, we might reveal just of the streams of this State prlos ing until 4 a. m. the morning of do--; to June Juno 15, 1934, t: 15, 1934. Everyone reports a most enjoy- what some of our people are time. Sister with B. their All the lakes of the Uintah Now Therefore, I, Newell spare Mr. Hannon is ing able evening. loaded was Fenton Villa CommisMountains lying above an altidowq Cook, Fish and Game Baseball Manager of the team. The Sugarhouse She passed sioner of the State of Utah, by tude of 7,000 feet and that porwith pioneer relics. team will play the opening room told 03 virture of the authority vested iq tion of all the streams In the them and about the at the 29, game, Sunday, April Members of Lincoln Ward are a little treasure room she has me by the laws of this state, do Uintah Mountains lying above aq Municipal Baseball Park, 13th the death of Miss planned and hopes to complete In hereby proclaim and declare that elevation of 7,000 feet (this in regretting South and 8th East at 9:30. who was killed iq the near future. In it she is all streams of this State and eludes the lakes at the head of Hill, Myrtle The opposing team will be collision with taxicab of to a her q going place pioneer trea- Bear Lake, located in Rich Coun- the Provo, Duchesne, Rock Creek, Wasatch Oil Company. over sures train a and early Wednesday freight fireplace old ty, Utah, except as herein below Uintah, Green and Be Rivers, l . (Continued on Page fashioned guns win be displayed. otherwise provided shall be open- morning. tr I Abbreviated News NOTES Southeast Society Notes l ear . vice-preside- nt - vice-preside- (S m nt or Ward Notes Parleys WHEN THE FISHING SEASON BEGINS i to-wi- ( . " - tj ,' |