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Show Sec. 562, P. L. & R U. S. POSTAGE BOX HOLDER Rural Route No. 1 Salt Paid u Utah Lake City, Permit No. 5S9 A puufU wbiui a tu of ot j. , J'lMi'H - Every good action ia in some way well repaid. Selected It A. viai llelu J b Sugarhouse OF INTEREST AND NEWS EVENTS BULLETIN OF A Community Paper Published INDEPENDENT A VOLUME 2 NON-PARTISIA- N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1934 NEWS - NOTES - SPORTS WARD ACTIVITIES - SOCIAL ITEMS First New Deal Cabinet Baby nous NUMBER 27 Mrs. John G. Pack of 1020 East I with friends and relatives. 17th South, and her daughters Ir- - and Bint. Bert Sorensen and Mary Katheryn and Virginia, ac- and companied by' Miss Katherine family spent the week-en- d Sharp left Wednesday for a sis holiday in Idaho. Mr. Sorensen is member of the repair departweeks 'motor trip to California. ment of the Morgan Motor Co. Miss Xorma Bryan of Berkeley, Mrt ,ame Sttd,r Mutant California, has been the guest of mont ia Ubrataa8Pendln her sister, Mrs. Florence B. Rich- Mra- eaflt ith her nrds at her home in Highland the Janies Elton. Park during the past week. I LOCALS ' A son was bont Friday mom Ing to Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, 837 Ramona Avenue. This is the fifth son at the Evans home. Burglars entered the Hawthorne Drug Store on 9th East and 17th South Saturday night and carried off several hundred dollars worth of tobacco and took about 36. from two marble games. Jack ,,,,ler of Mor&an Motor At the Jensen home on High- "P1 PtoMar'daY land Drive, on July 14th, Mias in Diamond 0,1 of Mrs. Olsen, P300 flufa-Mildr- ed daughter he cauSht Oscar Olsen, 2686 Dearborn SL, asked ated-tha- t h he gut one that became the bride' of Louis S. 11 bi waa ,nln mile 80 Newson. A reception followed " one ask" No tte betwn the ceremony. The couple Wm 10 Prove I4, spending a months honeymoon in California. Mrs, A. E. Jarvis' of the Luq ker Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Larsen ofl Jeann' next weels, her sisters, estq 1157 Milton announce Avenue, the engagement of their daughter, M- r- Kenneth Lewis and Mrs. B. i Rttter- d her brother, Homer Maurine Olene and Goshell T. o 1,08 Angeles. -Fowler. .The marriage will take ' cere- Little Marcus Woodring, son of Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. place today. Following the Thorsten- Mr will the leave young couple Marry Woodring, has the honor of being the first baby born in the Roose- mony are ta famUy velt cabinet The photograph shows the boy with his parents at their for a honeymoon trip to the Uoa for a few weeks. estate near Clinton, Md. Northwest Sugmrhouse celebrated the 24th The best part of very quietly. "" in the day was the sudden shower about 6 p. m. . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner of 1058 Blaine Avenue report the birth of a son on July 23rd. The mother and1 baby are doing fine. . - Jack.Summerhays, 12 year .old son of Mr. and Sirs.' J. W. 1411 Michigan Avenue, was saved from drowning by two 9 year old companions last sun-da- y afternoon at Mirror Lake. The' engagement of Catherine! Needlpart Companions met Thurs-- t While swimming young Summer-hay- s afternoon at the home of was seized with cramps. Pearl Reiser, daughter of Mr. and Ever80n of 2257 Green' S Mrs! Paul Reiser, 1046 Emerson The two young boys were fishing Avenue, to Union Walter Williams Street nearby and rushed to his assistance and unaided succeeded In been announced. has The marSANDY MC Mr. mad Mr Arden E. Dresser will him into the boat, applied take place August 15 riage getting and family of 2737 Chadwick first aid,! and brought Mm ashore. returned from a IDA. never I BOISE, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. really The two young heroe were Carl Then there; is the young wife 8Penb In the vacaon montba knew what national a Southl progreat of Twenty-sevent- h Paulsen, 1438 Hollywood Avenue who wonders why her husband singer, ' 7710 Ganada woblem eas4ern confronted and the girls and Dale Thompson of Mirror Street announce the engagement and doesn't often kiss fer her men the visited Dressers of this generation, until I Chicago fair Lake. as he once did. She uses of their daughter, Rhea, to Delvently the 07 interest recently began reading magazine P018 bert Rees. The marriage will of the brand wrong, lipstick. coast Canada. and eastern But d o you Mr. and Bln. X. B. Lund wall, advertisements. Aupuat 10ta ln J One lady Is loosing her hus- -l are ads if the the correct know, Sa 4 Lake TeraPle-handof 8236 Orchard Street, announce band's affections because her Bln. E. O. McGovern of the the birth of a daughter last most gigantic, most stupendous, are hard and rough from Mart spent the week on momentous our and Granite girls Announcement is made of tho thing Mrs.. Lundwall was Saturday. with dishes the wrong washing have in to vacation. and this day face, age, engagement of Miss Dorothy formerly Miss Minnie Knight. is not the depression, it Is not brand of soap chips. n(Mrom' daughter of Mr. and And soil another is driving her !'lr- - and Mr8 U R M8"wl'of Wrs. While crossing the street near the question of whether or not William G. Lindstrom. 25391 8118 to husband flirting, 'Thirteenth East Street, to Arthur! 239 Douglas Street spent the her home Saturday afternoon N. R. A. is a failure, the big cross is and and energy vitality, week-en- d and holiday In Ogden Anna DeYoung, 7, daughter of problem la getting and holding a Holmgren. The marriage willl drinks she because stale irritable, If you are inclined to ' wiUl rdaUveiU Mr. and Mrs. Henry DeYoung mate. take place August 17. coffee, or is it because she doesnt doubt turn what Im Just saying, 3030 Seventh East , was struck eat yeast? services of the most pages any womens Bfr. and Mr. Lester Holdermnii a car and was In by painfully c. McDonough At any rate, there seems to be , I magazine. Los Angeles were guests of of jured. different a thousand Almost the first thing to meet no less than Phillip A. Huddle- - impressive funeral services were kinds of mer- - r and of brands various will be and the your eye 8100 picture 051 and Mrs. Frank E. Lees of Mr, Douglas Street last week. he(j gmiday at 1 p. m. in the ch&ndise, that every women mustj 862 Coatsville Avenue, announce story of a certain young lady. I use if she expects to live happy Richards Ward Chapel, .for Harry the birth of an 8 pound baby hoy She was clever vivacious, and ever Mr David Spillsbury of 21st c . McDonough,' who waa drowned after. beautiful, except when she smiled. on July 24th. 801,411 Street will leave August whUe j woman Well! ln case Just thing at Saltair. ' any Then her teeth revealed the fact an for extended l8t to trlP Mr. McDonough Is survived by reading this little note is dis- 8nd cities eastrn where she Eugene Dibble, young son of that she used the wrong brand afterl0 and downhearted ddSw, a son, Roy, and five w111 vtaIt with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dibble of of tooth paste. She was unaware couraged j grandchildren. she has used everything from 976 Wilson Avenue; had his left of her trouble, and was often blue I to .Cremo Lifesaver Corsets, Soap band quite badly mangled while and discouraged for young men Td 8nd Mr - Alton Mi mRS. FLORENCE EVANS DIES Just like to suggest that to go out. One week-en- d in the playing with a toy pistol last never invited her and mother got along grandma Following .an illness from heart day she overheard some friends MalaA Idaho- relaUve8 d Saturday. theso of before any disease, Mrs. Florence Lloyd talking about her dingy teeth. very well, friends. were thought of; Evans, wife of Thelbert T. Evans, She purchased a tube of the ad- modern gadgets Mr. VI gh and and Wren Mrs. Margaret X. Jacobsen, died Saturday at her home 1636 believe it or and the only rule they had to h&Ve returned to dauRhter baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vertised brand, and, them was the old proverb, Fourteenth East Street. William Jacobsen of Zenith Ave, not, from that day to this she guide Sugarhouse after spending the mans to a a heart "The Funeral services were conductway suffered serious injury Tuesday has more dates than an Arabian rtlTn,ner montha ta Logan with else When all stomach. his thru ed Monday at the Larkin Mortuwhen die fell from a bridge, Shiek. I that. think fails you, try ary ChapeL-BIrOn the next page there is the striking her head. She was rea is still Evans Is survived by her powerful recipe. who was often ported to- be doing fairly well at picture of the girl two sisters Sincerely a bridesmaid but never a bride. j Mary Elizabeth Cram, Sugar- - husband, her parents, a local pospitai;. j house girl, is visiting in California add a brother. Daody 0 If- ? to f61 ; . ( Locals Continued on Page 4) Sh Sum-merha- . k I u PHILOSOPHY OF THRIFT Bie-stre- et . s I I - for harry "Pt five-year-o- ld , s, - . m 4 I. &' |