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Show Speech is the highest species of action. Zachos Life is love, and love is eternity, Menken INDEPENDENT VOLUME A rnmmnsity Payer . Of 2 tMJmi k NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST a Again .Sugarhouse is being with in- STAKE NEWS advertis- re' ing salesmen from California' and other' states. Merchants are warned t6 remember past experStake Genealogical Union meetiences with these men, and not will be held in thea Granite ing be bilked" again. Stake Tabernacle, Sunday at 2:30. all who are interested are invited Sunday, evening when Mr. and to attend. Mrs. .Robert v Cody,. 944 ...Blaine Avenue, t returned home they surAll block teachers of Granite prised two youths who were atStake, and their partners, were tempting to break' into the house. entertained at a social and dance They had pried a screen' off and held in the Stake Amusement were trying' to 'raise a window Hall last evening.: when the Cody's returned. They fled through a back alley withday afternoon in out getting any loot. . gon. Mr. Burton was born here and Although t'tah has. ar law 'that has always" been an active worknothing stronger than 3.2 is to thfc U-er S. -- church, both ifl' be sold here, . the t report comes he Portland, from Washington, D. C. that 496 here add boade his' home for. the past has state license in a the. persons paid ' "" ' to do a retail business in distilled ten" years.'1 ' He is survived by his widow for 1934. . D. in' " - spirits The of- - that- - " and 'fivd children. - snake dance, Hopl ...I i ' K ; to bring WORK ALMOST COMPLETED Indians In Arizona ... failed SMai. r n "'vi rain to the parched mesas, great" redecora-tidg The remodeling and ly shaking the Jaith, oftbe, peoj work which has been going pie in the power of the dancers. on foe several weeks at the We are inclined to think' that Branch giie some of the most favorite snakes Iibraryis almost the" building is all and made their wsyto , Utahfor completed,' flreSh and dean looking for the early Wednesday' morning the ' . winter ' reading haiurs; most severe electrical storm of long ' This work was 'done under a the season occurred. Five blazes ' were started b 'lightning, and federal project, all " Of the labor furnished by : many parte of the 'city were and material being U.1 S. the government; thrown into darknesa when pow er lines . were struck., . a.. ' - WINS NEW SlITm ' I,, Mr. Walter U Webb,' of the To stimulate interest ih the Granite "Furniture Company force, "of 'the Metfs ,Rdy-t6-ftePe- e. has spentiherpaat month: touring opening wear department- - of IheGranlta r the east.. - . Mart coupon entitling the hold' Blr. and Mra.; AJT lllbbard have er to a chanderfck-- suit of clothreturned from their trip to the es, were given with' each purPacfic northwest They report chase. At the" drawing tvhlch' took an enjoyable outing with the' exAlan G:' Pyper, ception of an accident when their place Saturday, Ashton Gar&ge, held the car turned over. Lucklljr' none of of the' them were hurt and little damage winning coupon, 'and is now patting himself on. the back over was done to the car. ' - . his good luck: The Forest Dale team of the " . Womens Golf association Jncreas-e- d GRANITE-tMARBURGLARIZED their lead lift 'points When a . , - - s Srt ' ' . W t T they - defeate- dteam Tuadsay. afternoon.. the-Oeunt- -- CSub Hr. and Mrs. Karl Keherstraua of the Grains of Gold just return' ed from: a business 'trip to Denver Colorado. The future looks brighter for business in general and the Grains of Gold expects a real busy fall. ' . V . ; I NUMBER 32 NOTES - SPORTS - WARD ACTIVITIES - Comments high-pressu- N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934 NEWS vaded NON-PART1SIA- FORMER RESIDENT . DIES Sometime during .Tuesday night burglars entered the Granite Mart store through the elevator shaft 836.00 Jn cash was. taken, and a large box was packed with suits, shirts- and socks. Evidently, they, became 'alarmed before" they had fbr they fled finished packing, through a back- window leaving the box in the middle of the floor. Mr. Ray, manager of 'the store, stated that it ..was evidently the work of young fellows,' since they - Funeral services, will be con ducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the exfigU Highland. Park chapel for Willard ,ajassed.yjfts.jn(j G. Burton, son of Patriarch Wil- slve merchandise; choosing the lard C. and Mary J. Burton, 1288 cheaper grades. Crystal Avenue, yfcQ died Mon-- (Locals Continued on Page 2) About seventeen or eighteen years ago, Tlived in the' state of ' Washington. Perhaps ' most of you are familiar with the fact that the Cascade range of moun' tains running north and south, divides that state ruughy in half. That part of 'the" state east of the mountains has a climate quite like ours here in Utah. A little mom ' rainfall perhaps" but the winters are real severe. The western part of the state Is different It has an an abundance of rainfall. It Is a heavily wooded country and the the winters are Sometimes" several quite mild. winters "go by without tiny snow-- f kll whatever- - andj the ' roses will bloom all- the;yoar round. 'In the Cascade Mountains that I mentioned theres one peak that Towers way above all the others in thY vlcinty. The peaks near by, groat' as they are, look like dwarfs or"pigmys by comThe Indians named parison. that peak Takoma. The United States governmenr'has .named it Mount Ranler. ' There are a number of Indian" legends' told of that' 1" " -v ' ; " " - . jak'.' One is1 thea story jot an Indian tribe irho Uyed to' theeast4of the mountains. Theft chieftain ' was a fcable old man." It was Nov- SO C I A L Tha marriage of Miss Dorotny daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith, to Ellsworth M. Clark was a event of August 29, in the Salt Lake Temple, following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was given in honor ot the couple at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will make their home in Idaho after a short honeymoon in Brighton. Smith, " Viola, Louise and La Von Bennett, daughters of Roy M. and Hazel Dennett. ' returned home - the family were seated. A social followed tho dinner. Blr. and Bin. Howard E. BIc-Cur-dy entertained Tuesday at their home on Highland Drive for several out of town guests including Captain Nicholas Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pcttie of Englishtown, N. J., and Blr. and Mrs. J. E. McCurdy, J. Roe McCurdy and Bliss Elsie McCurdy of Springvllle. a, a - r Bliss Alton " Ashton, r daughter August 27, after spend- of Ur. and Uhl M. O. Ashton, ing their vacation in various left the latter part of the week parts of California. for the east, where she will he- M come the bride of Louis Curtis, Monday,- - - 4 a Mr. and Mrs. Roy BL Bennett, n Alvin and daughter Alia Mae .ire spending .'the week end in .lutte, Montana, with Mrs, Ben-let- ts brother. " : Bliss week-en- . d ends. con of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Curtis. Bliss Ashton expects to visit the Worlds Fair at Chicago enroute to Synumse, New York, where she will meet Mr. Curtis. The will take wedding place Saturday, September 1, In Syracuse. Miss Irene Jacobsen spent 'last in Wellsville with fri- Ashton has been extensively en' tertained by friends prior to her "" " I Announcement "is made of the marriage of ' Mrs. Leona H. Jensen and Sivrea ' Rosvall, which took place Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. - After a short honeymoon Mr, and" Mrs. Rosvall will be at home at 1924' Lake departure. Blr. and BIrs. Charles W. Frost of Coalville announce the marriage of their r daughter, Izetta, to Kenneth U. Nielsen, son of Blr. ' -trees had"all ember, the' fshed and Mrs. Magnus Nielsen of 2149 their leaves Game was scarce. Sixth East Street The marriage The streams' weroj. low and o' Street took place August 27th In the I er ' .4 vy; t , freeze-ovso that even D. S. Temple. The young peofiah were hard to get, Mr. and Parley Eccles, former The first ple will make their home in Rick snow came and the old residents of the Southeast enterSprings, Wyoming. felt Uiat he was tor oid to.Jpok. tained at a delightful social at after his hungry flock thru a' their home Monday evening, in Members of the D. Twelve club bitter vtater, so he called four pf honor' of" Mr. and Mr& Avard will meet September 6th, witn the most Stalwart brav.es to .Jils Fairbanks,Are "spending Mrs. RudeU Giles, 1469 Stratford ,'ftnd", 8ald to them." ' He,. their vacation" here 'with friends Avenue. I of you who climbs highest' up and relatives," 'The guests who Takoma, thggreat mountain, he were all former school' friends of BIrs. J. Sterling Moore left shall take iny place as chieftain." Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks were Mr. Tuesday for her home in Victor 'They went forth boldly. The and Mrs: Kenneth Burnett, 'Mr. ville. ,' California, after a few ar first climbed up the steep, slope and Fairbanks, Mr. weeks visit Jn; , Sugarhouse with to the top of.phe timber, line. and Mrs. Richard Ray, '"Mr. anfl friends and relatives. He brought back a tyifffnm. the Mrs. James CUmmldgs- And Mr. Mr. and Bln. O. W. Kastcller last tree 1 up" the mountain. The and" Mrs.- John' It Smith:"' and family have returned home second ' wmtlpaisrhe trow to a vacation trip to Yellowafter Announcement is made of the stone National Park. Mr. Kastclwhere only' the Inoss grew. ' H took baclt a piece of that as engagement of Bliss' Helen' Chip-ma- ler Is cashier, Sugarhouse r. ' The third and Mrs. Branch of ' the' First National proof 5of..Tflsclhfili. daughter wit ever farther to 'the flint Stephen ' Roy ' ' Chipman, ' ' 2505 Bank.' rock from whidy he brought back Douglas Street and S. Rhead a' spark of ; fira But the "fourth Richards, sob" Of Mr. 'And" Biro. Blr. and Mrs. L. Passey have v climbed right to the summit, LeRoy Richard. ' The marriage returned from 'a vacation trip to from the top he saw that beauti- will' take place September 17th, Yellowstone National Park.. . ful verdant" land ""to thevrwest; in the Salt Lake "Temple. -1 . .... covered fWlth tall fir'trees!1 ForWm. F. Bennett, 1157 Sherman ests where there -- must be lots of ;The first meeting fof the year Avenue, was the owrier of the game; .'streams' and "Tiverif-- Where of the Richards Ckmp,rDaughters car, driven by Winford Poulaon, there must be- an abundance o of Utah Pioneers;' Vfil be held that was wrecked Monday eventrout and salmon.- - Hr IbSfted in September ' 14th ie the ' home of ing, Injuring three persons. ; weadeirtmd theirhurried" back to Mrs; Zina L. Glade, 723' Ramona "" ' t-his chief... Avenue. Local Firemen were called to . Andrthe old chief asked," "What the Bennett Glass and Paint Co. do you bring as proof '6r y&ii? Tuesday evening a family din-n- during the electrical storm Wedclimb. The worrier answered,1 party was" held" at the Love nesday' morning. Little damage Nothing in my hands,' but frori home,' 2487" Seventh East dele-f- a was done according to .Captain I Airing ybu rating the 70th birthday anni- Burke of the Sugarhouse station. ,tpe top of a vision of the other side of the versary of Mrs." Stephen IL Love. i-S mountain. A verdant forest where A long table was set on the lawn, William J. Ashman is on hlq members of vacation this week. (Sandy, Continued 99 Paye 2) at whl$ forty-tw-o ... -- begin-ningt- . " " - Mrs.-Delam- . - - - n, at-th- e of-M- ' ' -- n - . . " " t - - er -- . . |