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Show Page 2 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN Citizens should protes this outrage. against wonder. Issued by COMMERCIAL PR1NTINQ CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Hyland 864 BsssmassB nfl NOT SINCE. I DO NOT HAVE TO SCRUB NOW HAVE MY HANDS NOW Don't start advertising unless If there la you can keep it up. form of business any activity the quitter should leave alone, It Is advertising. Better not advertise at all than to advertise intermit tenly, spasmodically, or on the basis.Advertising Isnt magic It takes time and continuity persistence to make advertising profitable for anjij One Tear $1.50 Subscription: 8 Months 50c 6 Months 75c Advertising Rates on Request News Items and reports of act ivltles In the Southeast section must be In the office not later than Wednesday of each week. The Bulletin circulation and business. distribution in this district Is ap three miles long b pmortmate two miles wide, j ATTENTION iss ASHAMED OF ...I BUFFET . - School Notes 1070 E. 21st South Sugarhouse the teams will have time to were given by Lillian Lerdahl and June Roberta and readings were given by Margaret HOns FOREST SCHOOL Under Miss Louise Starbuck's vick, Nona Rolls, find Margaret Sister Mansell, Presiteaching the third platoon have Davies, A cantata entitled, "In a Flor about Y. L R. L A welof dent the perching begun learning let's Window," was presented by birds, birds of and comed the prey, wading mothers. Ruth Miller the third platoon in the Forest The student had charge of the program. After swimming birds. School auditorium Wednesday, at have made three very good alma the program they enjoyed soma 10:45 A, M. All parents were which they will carry out in their games, and thfii they adjourned cordially Invited and they enjoyed bird, study.. They are 1st to to the banquet hall where rethe cantata. The develop an appreciation of birds freshments were served. THE EDITOR SAYS: for their beauty, song and use- color scheme was carried out in fulness to man. 2nd To be ablq pink and gold. Elaine Brewster A library nook has been very to indentlfy characteristic Upwards of 30,000 Utah faml of and Louise Moser distributed a takesthe-:ru- b Ilea, are now on the relief rolls. cleverly arranged in Miss Dotys some of our common birds. 3n pink carnation to each mother. The moot serious drouth in the, first grade room. The shelves To know thd habits of these birds; There was almost 10054 attenpUjjFiSCRUBBJNG history of the state threatens tq are made from painted orange-crate- s. Harriet Hinckley dance. Sister Black and Slsteq .QUARTS 1.19 PINTS 69 , add 10,000 farm families to thq They have places for their Foote were responsible for the dole. special books, about Christmas, good time shown to them. Salt Lake and other munldpah-tie- e Thanksgiving; and Halloween. HisSUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & are having a hard time find tory hooks, which are about Geo. Lincoln HARDWARE GO. log funds to pay compensation Washington, Abraham 'The members of Nibley Park insurance premiums to workers and others.' The 'children get Ward extend their sincere sym' Goes in the Building paid by the federal government very much enjoyment from their pathy to the family of Brother "If It We Sell with. the result .that many pro- library and Miss vDoty Is the It Fritz Jensen, who passed away , unfinished. remain librarian.' jects ,j Monday morning. Brother Jensen 1164 East 21st So. . HJ. 559 The Junior chamber is sponsorwill be greatly missed In the It pro ing an automobile race. 1 ward where be had many friend The fourth grade pupils in Miss poses to give a racing car driver as was evidenced by the large a large sum of money, to drive Charlotte Gallyers' class 'bav number of people who attended his, racing car here and there arranged a very picturesque Jap' his funeral Wednesday afternoon. over the Salduro salt beds. It anese scene ' on their eandtable Highest is conducting a drive' for these It displays tbe Japanese ladies Coal funds, it Is showing a brand in their bright klmonas and tbe The Sacrament services next Nibley Park members are glad of spirit that makes many of laborers pulling the Jinrickshaws to welcome the following new arthe be under will Sunday evening those who' are unemployed and after them. It also Shows Into their ward; Dorothy, rivals direction of the Aaronic Priest GOAL GO. depending on the relief rolls1 black tor, where the Japanese hood. All the speakers will be Deane Spencer, Miriam Frank-hause- r, people worship a pond in which 2191 Highland Drive. Barbara Ann Dayton members of the; lesser Priesthood, jthe beautiful blossoming cherry The musical selections also will Paul Raymond North, William ; ; trees are reflected. The pupils Hyland 2520 - 2521 - 2522 men Herman rendered be the Walkenhorst, LaVar Gilyoung by also have a large poster on which and boys A large attendance Is bert Kissel and David Norman Lobbs On The Job they place things of Interest 'such Robinson. These new members desired by the men in charge. ws a Japanese newipaper and were officially welcomed Into the book, and some very interesting ward when they were given pictures painted on folding up names at the regular monthly Combination End Table The students have Compliments are in order for calenders. with Magazine Gleaner Girls the flC that sponsored fast day services learned that the Japanese people FRESH Rack held in the dance 'are very fond of birds and often the succesafull amusement hall last Friday. Camp Stool with put them in their paintings. Officers and teachers of thq back rest Everyone present seemed to have School together with all hall time. was The a Sunday splendid Lawn .Settee, decorated and members the of that organization will 40 Inches long A geography contest has been beautifully was The music miss fine. would the presence of T. girls greatly carried on with the seventh grade Mirrors, 18x17, to do make this well of Kenneth type Bleslnger, who has sucmodernistic frame ... OtlC girls and boys of Rooms 19 and event an affair. annual cessfully filled an office as Siuh 1. The pupils have had the conDe Luxe Sweeper, that alday School superintendent, for test on a review of North Amerways sold for At The the past five and one-ha-lf years qp and Miss Lucilla Gallyer, the $5.00, now J J ica The The ward softball tournament Brother Biesinger was released teacher, was the Judge. Step Ladder, Is being planned In detail and from office Sunday morning due won In both rooms. 5 ft. Jl.Zd boys will begin within the next week to the fact that he has moved Brother Earl 27x27 Throw Rugs Factory or two. The cooperation of every from the ward. each rooms The --will fill the vacancy ofi kindergarten member of the Priesthood is Driggs samples, and you can buy a colorful art have gallery. anticipated In order to make this Brother Biesinger. very them for less than The children paint their pictures initial ward tournament attempt OjC the cost of making 1 and then under the direction a success 82 piece Set of of Miss Adeline Ross or Miss Nibley Parle held its last sesDishes ............. 1069 East 21st South Loretta McCormick they arrarngo sion of Mutual Tuesday night. LAWN MOWER 10 Inch them on the board. Some of the Sugarhouse Ward members are asked to The session was given in tho wheels, steel rut, adjustable most outstanding example of this reserve Friday, June first for form of Ward Honor night ballbearing, self sharpening, of the Bruce work a are, art picture Youngs farewell program. Engraved cards with the partlci heavy, depend- fire department, the children pants name on each card replac able mower J.SJj watching the flag being raised, ed the A Standard pins that have Garden Hose Humpty Dumpty, a doll in the been given on previous occasions I ZJ 25 feet rain and others. Stools and Chair 60 Feet of Hose ... .$2.15 Post Office distribution In the Rural routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "llie Bulletin" be closed not later than Thursday noon. SOCIAL ITEMS ; Please call Hyland 364 and re port news and society items for "The Bulletin." organize. , . . - . - WARD NOTES -- Forest Dale Quality. SUGARHOUSE . AS80RTED ARTICLES JELLY BEARS Iflc lb. nr UNITED 10 5 25 c STORE J f f Nibley Park and hit pin have been played quite a bit lately by the sixth and seventh grade girls. The hit pin manager, Grace Holland, and the volley ball maga-err- r. Francis Huff, both post the tournaments or games on the board a day beforehand so that Volley ball GRANITE FURNITURE CO. 1050 East 21st South On Monday evening, May 7, of Girls the Beehive Nibley Park Ward entertained their mothers They opened the affair with a trio sung by Norma Hovik, Viola, Jorgenson and Lois Cunningham, which was followed by prayer, offered by Wanda Garrick. Poems a On Friday evening, May 11, the Ward finals were held in the contest dance. The winners were Eleanor the following couples: Johnson and Bob Miller, Merle Astin and Wright Scott and Mildred Millus and LeRoy Kettle. (Wards Continued on Page 3) 1119 I East 21st South 25 c Special Luncheon 25 C? Served From 11:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Open 6:00 A. M. to 8 P. M. 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