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Show 1923 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, ; , Granite High Notes 1 For an all around hard working bunch Granite teachers easily take the. throw-asidlead. That they can occasionally the cares of their profession ana take a sure enough outing is evidenced , Whita-by the recent trip to Bishoup kei's cabin in Weber canyon. At four o'clock on Friday afternoon the were ready t the Hih Schol with the proper supply of boding and eats. It is only a three houra drive to Weber but it was ten before supper was ready. Then it was much easier to laugh and sing around the hearth The girls fire than to go to bed. couldnt stop talking even when the e j es lights were oull The fishermen of the party started out at day break but though breakfast was not served until the middle of the forenoon, fish was absent from the menu. . After a glorious day in the open air the party returned voting Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker an ideal host and hostess. Aftl; 111 Ida Morris Hogan Mr. F. Wy si left for Idaho Satur- Vocal Solo did Highland Park Bee Hive girls ....Elder Frank McGhie day, Sept 22, where he spent a short Speaker Instrumental Trio visit. Alice Curtiss. Milton Christensen, and Oris Turley. Scofield left 16, vaudeville Sept. Miss Martha The program included ...Ruth Smith will teach Closing Prayer numbers in which each ward took for Pocatello where she exhibits of hand school for the year. part and there were Were you at the Stake House Tues-da- y wnrk and baking. reEvening? You surely Park Bernice Cook of Highland Stake treat Bee Hive Girls fromV the vear a ceived the prize for the best bread their exhibited end performed a The Highland Park girls also have had a Ward A.Notes M.I. girls work. Ward Richard's Richards well executed Flower drill. In Chargen wonderful showing. One of the most were Mrs. Coulson Smith, Mrs. beautiful bed spreads and Mrs. Olsen. H.LA. CONJOINT hibited came from will be un- bees. meeting have Sunday nights Hendersons The Henning the direction of the Y. L M. I. A. moved into their new home on Strat- der of the following Sunday as BIRTHDAY PARTY insted ford Avenue. usual, owing to the fact that the first GIVEN IN HONOR in Oct. ia Conference, The officers irnl teachers of the Sunday been has The with following program OF LUCILLE BLACK Highland Park Mutuals together a at proarranged: entertained the Bishopric courses Opening long. gressive dinner party in five Mrs. W. A. Black entertained at a Grace Nickerson Lin- last night Besides the dinner games Reading Husbands birthday party at her home, 20 la Pupil of Esther and dancing were the order of the evening. Thise in charge were Mrs. AnSterling II. Nelson, Mrs. Maurice Nichderson, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. J C. Miss olson, Mis Della Rasband and Mabel Hall. ! Tol-nia- NOTICE The Old Parker Garage, corner 33rd South and u Drive, has changed hands, and is under new man I?' We repair ail cars Special prices on Ford work. -- Call Hy. 2031 for Our Pricet Old Should Not Shad Teeth. In a lecture at the British I Artists hospital In London, Dr. Harry Campbell said that aueddlng the teeth in old age was not a normal senile change, for healthy teeth In healthy sockets become firmly fixed with age. F. M. CLARK Manager Patronize Times Advertisers. The Highland Drive No. 96 Highland Park Drive lsnowr and tamales to-- a serving hot dogs, chili and is lunches hot with gether The organisation of boys at Granite known as the Blue Sky club has begun; its live work for the year by giving party at the Rockwood cabin in canyon. The evening was spent in dancing and games. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman ohaperoneid the affair. It i planed to have a week end party soon at the Wodruff cabin in Weber canyon. The Blue Sky Club has been one of the most active clubs of the school for many years and as a consquence much is expected of its members. Last year inK,P pared to fumwh these th .ties etc. Mrs Cooney of the store, and owner, together with Mr. Matt, fl Forest Dale Notes they prepared a ticket for student and won over al their contestants. body election Granite Athletic girls are up and The ability and pep with which their party was put ovre is an example of what they can do. The shy Freshman girls forgot to look frightened and poined the games and dancing in real live girl fashion. Afterward they enjoyed a wienie roast on the campus and three hun-- ! dred dogs disappeared like Granitian students after the second bell baa St, in honor of her daughter Lucille'e 9th birthday, last Saturday afternoon. The house was decorated in pink and white rosei and games were enjoyed during the course of the afternoon, indudinthe many in-Web party. te resting features The'giiests were as follows: Lorna Davidson, Mona Davidson, Iva David son, Edith Davidson, Viola Brown, Evelyn White, Alice Anderson, Marjorie Nesbit, Robert Bywater, Murray Bywater, Clarence Burdette, Oecar Vetterli, Dick Alston, Bud Alston, and Brant Black. coin doing. i ; LA VELLE DUCKWORTH Hy. 1206 In compliment to Claron Spencer who left for a mission Sept. 22, Mr. Roll in Smith entertained at a dancing party Sept. 21. Dunciner was enjoyed on the lawn, Those assisting the host were his mother, Mrs. H. Smtih and sister, Miss Edna Smith, Those present were Mr. Claron Spencer, Miss La Velle Duckworth, Vine, Aaahel jacj Freeze, MargaretCameron Tuck-runWoodruff, Doris Love, ett, Bertha Chipman, George Cameron, Glenona Duckworth, Carl Norberg, Marion Sharp, Clyde Summerhays, Melba Salsner, Paul Summerhays, Mullie Hyde, Hal Hopkins, Rosia Can non, Phylis Hansen and Hope Spencer. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mr- Penc"j Mri Mr E- , A new chorus will be organized in Woodruff an the very near future in ILighlsnd ,n Sm,th-124Park Ward. M. J. Spencer Cornwall, nd Parkway, well known community Mr. Paul Cannon left for New York song leader and musician will have charge. Mr. Cornwall is at present the last week where he will attend .supervisor of music in the Granite Columbia University. School District The chonis will comprise fifty voices Miss Florence Taylor left the last to start with and an invitation is ex-- ; month for New York where ehe will tended to singere to participate. attend school for the year. James Kirkwood Bessie Love Mrs. Sam Barrel 1 entertained the Thursday evening Sept 20, in the Daughters of the Pioneers yesterday j Forest Chapel was held the fareafternoon at her home. Included on well Dale for Claron Spencer who party the program was an address from a left Sept general officer of the organisation, Mission. Mrs. Glade and Mrs. Owen rendered a piano duet and Irene Cummings A splendid program was rendered Abuot twenty guests were sang. dancing followed. jand present Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen are Mrs. Hy Jensen, 2600 Highland now living in their new home on Drive is entertaining this afternoon Drigge Ave. in honor of her sister who is visiting The Forest Dale Ward will hold a here from Boston Big Get Acquainted Party for MuHighland Park Ward Carnival was tual members Tues. Oct 9. It marks a great euccess both financially and the opening of Mutual work. socially. Those in charge were Howard McThe committe efor amusements conKean, Willstrom, Sam Barrell and Mr. sists of Melvin Freebairn, Rena Owen. sen, Alie Gardner and Mr. Bloomquist George Hackathorne Claire McDowell i Robert McKim Victory Bateman Eric Moyne Lucille Ricksen and a host of others DONT DELAY The Sensational Photodraniatic Drug Expose That is Rocking America To Its Foundation Getting in Your Winter Supply of 'Clears Creek)' coal In smashing sequences of stupendous drama this gigantic motion picture plunges home a mighty story of human life. In a voice of silence it thunders forth a passionate outcry that makes the emotions tremble. In towering transcripts of tremendous thrills it burns its way into the consciousness, leaving a trail of piercing memories that will linger as long as you live. Quick to Light Free Burning Little Ash Clean Economical ou m II fiiiii then coals ideal for iw in vour home Its real! 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