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Show 1 Read THE BULLETIN" for Week-en- d Specials contentment make . 0, me rich! For without no wealth. la thee there Give today to laziness and it will steal tomorrow from you. Saadi Selected Paper PdliiM ta SofarVonae A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A Community INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISA- SALT LAKK CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1934 VOLUME 2 N NUMBER 1G ) NEWS NOTES - - SPORTS - WARD ACTIVITIES 9 of the West High SUGAltllOUSE TEAM WINS TWO GA5IES School, Friday evening, May 25, the combined Junior High School choruses and glee dubs, assisted For the first time this season by the Instrumental department the Sugarhouse baseball team are of the South High School will all smiles, due to the fact that give the program; and Saturday they, have won their last two evening, May 2Cth, the glee clubs, games, giving them second place and choruses from the Senior in both the Wasatch and the Mrs. E. J. Westphal left WedHigh Schools, assisted by the in- Bonneville Leagues. Keep it up, nesday evening for California strumental department of the boys, were all pulling for you! where she will spend Mothers East High will furnish the enterFollowing Is a schedule of the Day with her mother. tainment games this week: The public is invited to attend Bonneville League, Sunday May these performances and see the 13, Mr. Lionel J. Olen, a member Municipal No. 1 at 10:30 A. splendid training the young peo- M., Sugarhouse vs. Red and of the force at the First National ple are receiving in our city White: Branch Bank, celebrated his birthschools. There will be no admisWasatch League, Wednesday, day Wednesday. sion charge. May 18, Municipal No. 2, at 5:30 Mrs, Karl KrUerstras entertainp. m., Sugarhouse vfl. Wasatch BALL MARKET IN NEW ed at a dinner party at her home Oil. LOCATION on 9th East Street Tuesday evenMR COOPER RECOVERING ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs Mr. Fred W. Ball, who has Mr Berrt Cooper, of the Gran- Charley Wright, of Provo, Utah, been a loyal business man in ite Furniture Company is recov-- i and Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor. Sugarhouse for the past twenty-thre- e eiing from an operation h a years, has moved his mar- underwent last week. Miss Carol Jacobsen entertained ket to a temporary location at ten of her small friends at a 957 East 21st South, where his birthday party at her home oh customers will find him for the Blaine Avenue last week. Abbreviated News next two weeks. Mr. Ball has leased the buildThe Richards Chapter of the ing on 9th East and 21st South, The annual rose show will be Daughters of Utah Pioneers wilt formerly occupied by the Dale held In the Hotel Utah Sunday, meet this afternoon at he homo Olson Confectionery, which is be fully six weeks earlier than usual. of Mrs. Edna B. Gardiner on ing remodelled - into - a modern Hollywood Avenue. market, with about 2000 feet of B Residents near Forty-fift- h So. floor space. Mr. Sam Christensen, have filed a Officers of the Democrat! petition with the who was formerly associated with Commission that they stop groups in the districts of Ward City Mr. Ball, will be with him again met at the Newhouse hotel drilling for water, for since the when the company moves into well was State Chair brought in at 45th So. Thursday evening. the new location. and 6th East, the water supply man Hugh B. Brown was the from the private artesian wells speaker. is being exhausted. GEORGE AULT JOINS TIIE Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Brown of MORGAN MOTOR FORCE Stratford Avenue, announce tha' of Salt Lake have Residents this week been enjoying the San engagement of their daughter, Carlo Grand Opera productions Zola Grace; to j Rulon Timpaoq Jeffs: The marriage will tak at Kingsbury Hall. place June 1st in the Salt Lake From six different nations Temple. cornea news this week of disastAnnouncement is made of the ers in the form of floods, drought excessive heat and forest fires, engagement of Miss Vertlsa Ficke leaving a trail of death and and Mr. John R. Watt both members of the faculty at West destroyed property. minister College. Tha marriage will take place Sunday, May 13, Rotarians from Utah and Idaho are holding their annual confer- in Foster Hall at the College ence in Salt Lake this week. Sirs. Amelia Moore, of Los HUtahns are reported as favoring Angeles, is visiting with her the new sugar bill just passed by sister Mrs. E. M. Norris, on Mrs. Moore has congress, but Hawaii comes out Blaine Avenue. 111, been and to recuperate: Inhere writh the statement that it is a death blow to their industry. A baby boy was bom to Mr; It looks as though Samuel In-- 1 and Mrs. L. B. Sheets Monday. Grant Morgan, manager of the sull will be able to beat tha Bond The mother and baby are doing Morgan Motor Company, Is pleas- game yet, in spite of having de- nicely, and the father will recoved to announce that George Ault, clared himself Mr. Sheets is associated entirely without er. better known as George, has funds. the with Bamberger Coal ComEvidently someone with In as this joined shop money Is "buying off the court. pany organization Sugdrhouse. foreman and service manager. George has recently returned from Richfield where he has been engaged in the Ford business for Change of Highway th past six months. Prior to that time, he was shop foreman It is reported that the Salt Lake Gty Civic for nearly ten years at the Baker Organizations have signs all ready to place on HighMotor Company. way No. 40 before it reaches the mouth of Parleys Ford owners through out Salt canyon, diverting the traffic around by Wasatch Lake City will be happy to know Boulevard, down through the center of Salt Lake and that his knowledge, ability and on out over the Saltair highway, leaving Sugarhouse experience are again available tc high and dry.. them, and are cordially invited How about the donation the Sugarhouse Business to call on him at the Morgan Mens League made to your advertising campaign, Motor Company, Sugar House, Commercial Gub ? , near the center of the population of Salt Lake City. 9 partment Southeast Society Notes 9 TO MOTHERS . When asked what her greatest desire in the world was, one mother said, "All I ask is that my children will grow into the kind of men and women Id like them to be." And so that's the wish we make for all mothers, all prospective mothers, and all mothers of other peoples' children, that their children, and all children with whom they come in contact, will grow into the kind of men and women theyd like them to . 1-- be. 9 claimed lack of funds sent time. at the pre- NOTES Ernest Erickson, employee of the Granite Grain Company, whJ recently had such a narrow escape in a storm' on Great Salt Lake, spent last Sunday on the BUSINESS MENS LEAGUE As a Lake clad only in shorts. MEETING result he is so badly sunburned that he has been at home all Wednesday evening the Business Mens League met in the Library, with Dr. E. E. Monsoq presiding. Among the business items discussed was the removal of the tracks from 11th East and Highland Drive, and plans for a dance or outing to be given soon. Musical numbers were furnished by the U. of U. music Department, and consisted of three vocal numbers by Miss Helen Westlund, accompanied by Miss Neone Fitches, and two piano solos by Miss Marion Robbins. The numbers were all enjoyed but the vocal solos were especially received. J. M. Adamson, Jr., a high school student, spoke on "America Finding Herself. Mr. Ray Adams of the State Industrial Commission gave a wonderful on talk "Unemployment Insurance Mr. and Old Age Pensions." Hugh B. Brown gave a short inspirational talk on Community Problems and our Responsibility. . enthu-iastlcal- ly The petition for a light on 11th East sent In by the business men1 of Sugar House, was laid aside! by the City Commission, whqj week. Mr. Harvey Peterson celebrated his birthday Wednesday, and received the usual warm reception by the employees of the Granite Furniture Company. (It is re- ported that Harvey borrowed ,the cotton from the show window before having dinner that night) COMBINED CHORUSES SINO On May 23rd, 25th, and 26th, the special choruses, glee clubs, and Instrumental departments of the grade schools, and Junior and Senior High Schools will hold a festival in the Salt Lake Taber- nacle under the direction of J. Spencer Cornwall, music department City. Wednesday evening, May 23rc, representatives from the 5th to 7th grades of every school in tha city, who have been members of the special choruses of these schools, will render a program, assisted by the instrumental de- - B - 40 vw (a. v ' . r i- - v |