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Show The Bulletin i Page 4 pecting to do big things! THE BULLETIN Superintendents and Class Leaders Published by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah In your teaching Visual Aide is most effective For Your Visual Aide Teaching Wc have MAPS of the Bible CHARTS on Book of Mormon PICTURES PROJECTORS One Year $1.50 Subscription: 3 Months 50c 6 Months 75c on Request Rates Advertising Advertising and Circulation II. C. Young, Manager Editorial Department Agnes B. Smith Etc. At a Very Low Cost R. Louise Cluff DESERET The Relief Society will begin the seasons work on October 2nd with of "The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation and t mall box distribution In this district is approximate ..three miles long by two miles wide. only thing that will bring prosperity to Utah la a world war which would ATTENTION Post Office distribution In the open up a market for copper and in Rural routes make it absolutely tho products of tho sulphur beds southern Utah." necessary that the forms of The Is tho gain worth tho sacrifice 7 Bulletin" bo closed not later than Thursday noon. South High, East High and Granse You can ite High schools. tickets at any of these schools for fifty cents per couple. It Is hoped that the good sportsmanship of each school will prevail and everybody come and enjoy a real good time. well attended. extended to la A special invitation ace the young parents to come and folks developed under this environment our Sunday School adult class is very interesting under the direction of Brother N. A. Jensen. M. I. A. is being Call Hyland 364 For Editorial Department of "The 1 ilth East anil 17th Ijjouth Streets, Robort D. Steele, minister. Sunday School 0:15 a. pa., Mr. E. M. Barker, Sut. Morning Worship 11 a. m. Mr. Steele will preach. Subject: "Tho Technique of Being a Christian." Tho music by the Westminster College Choir, Louise Bowman Engle, director; Mildred Walt Rickett,' pianist. Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. in the Church. Harold Drummond, president. Traycr meeting in' the church on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Subject: "God is Nigh. Tho session will meet at 9:00 p. m. The Womans Missionary Society on Tuesday, September 25th at the home of Mra T. McDonald, 1051 Bryan Avenue. : Bulletin, with news items, social and Rev. other events of interest to people cf the Southeast and they will receive prompt attention. EDITORIAL THE MUNITION (SITUATION The facts disclosed during the Donate munitions investigation are startling to tho average person, since few of us suspected the tremendous growth of this festering sore which is gradually poisoning tho entire world. It is disheartening to find the number of prominent, trusted men who are deliberately working to throw all the nations into war, which would destroy the lives of thousands of the finest young men and bring suffering and desolation to millions, iu order that a comparative few might wallow in the luxury that tho saio of their arms and amunitions would bring. Even here in Utah we are not free from the taint of that element. The Quo "soap box" orator said, FOREST DALE We wish, to thank all of the friends of the Southeast, who made NOTES HAS INTERESTING HOBBY Southeast Man has "A LitUo Bit of In Ilia Bark Yard. .. Heaven ! CALL . HY. 8544 FOR APPOINTMENT 1063 East 21st South Sugarhousc Olive Ballinger, Operator DIRECTORY YOU CANT LOSE! If you select a Bennetts Fro-du- ct Roof. or a We sell and apply BOTH. Johns-Manvil- . lc The Paint Pot 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 SPECIAL OIL PERMANENT WAVE Tho Ward wishes at this time ta Mr. S. J. Stookey, who resides at welcome to Sister Elma extend 1955 Eleventh East street, has a Wagaman who has recently returnthat brings joy not only to hobby ed from her mission. Last Sunday but to his friends and all himself, morning. Miss Wagaman gave a to see him. His hobby is who rail most talk to the mem- its $2.00 SMART BEAUTY SHOPPE 1062 East 21st South Hyland 8342 inspirational bers of the Priests class for whicn raising dahlias not just a few but a third of an acre of the gorgeous they were most appreciative. - To make your old shoes like For fifteen years Mr. Stookey has new depends on expert WorkLast Wednesday evening at 6:30 been raising dahlias, and has originmanship. p. m., Elder Melvin Miller left the ated a number of exceptional species. THE PROGRESS SHOE U. P. depot to commence his journey One, a salmon pink, ' with curling REBUILDERS to tho Eastern States Mission. Sev- petals, eight inches in diameter, he blossoms. eral of Ids friends and some members of the Forest Dale Ward Priests Quorum accompanied Elder Miller to the train. ' i f RICKARDS the members of the Ward join in good wishes for Ralph Lake who left this week for the Northwestern States Mission. . The choir held it's first rehearsal of the season Wednesday evening. Clarence Strong is the new president of the choir with Irene Jacobson and Ruby Childs as counselors. Brother Lawrence E. Brown is the The Ward M. I. A. held its first session last Tuesday .night. The officers for tho coming year are: Y. M. M. I. A. Grant Jensen, president; Ted Cannon, first counselor; George Springer, second counselor; Glen Obornc, secretary. Y. W. M. I. A., Mrs. John F. Bowman, president; Alice Geary, first counselor; Grace Cannon, sec- named 'for his departed wifo, the "Clara Gentry," Arc Experts Another, a bright red, that1' grows to a huge size, is 1059 East 21st South thu "Joy Richards. the Perhaps most appealing original species is a .jingle, deep- red, velvet leafed blossom ho calls the "Poinsctta. He has over twenty different varieties, Just Bring 'In The Pieces of all colors. Mr. Stookey said that the hot, dry Granite Welding & season has been hard on dahlias, lie has sacrificed his lawn in order to keep the dahlias alive on the limit- 2021 South 11th E. Hy. 458 ed water supply. When askod if they were a profit to him Mr. Stookey said, "I sell the bulbs, and Ideal Repair Shop an occasional bunch of flowers. He was then preparing a very liberal 1986 South 11th E. Hy. 2111 bouquet which he said he sold for a dollar. Lawn Mowers Sharpened the The dahlias which have been disFactory Way. played in "The Bulletin" window were a gift from Mr. Stookey Our Work Guaranteed . . Welding? WiroWorks FOREST DALE TEAM VICTORS The Gacrament meeting next Sunday evening will be in charge of the The Junior Genealogical Society. to Allen la , according organization Lungreci, original with this Ward. Stake officials are expected to be preside: .t. team won their The Forest-Dalthird consecutive championship of the Womens! State Golf League, Tuesday when they defeatd the Nib-le- y Park team in the final game of the season with a score of 29 tol Another of the regular weekly dances will bo held in the Forest Dale Ward Amusement hall next Friday night at 8:45 p. m. Gents 20c, Ladies 15c (or 35c per couple. FOR BOYS Model Airplane Kits BEE-HIV- SHOE E REBUILDERS John II. Sainger, Prop. e We Rebuild Your Shoes and Make Them New. 1133 East 21st South leader. ROUND OAK RANGE LINCOLN winter season's work began in earnest with organizations fully manned and "raring to go. SALE on Sewing Machines SINGERS WHITES and Other Makes All Machines fully Guaranteed Everything to make a Real Airplane with Tho HIGHLAND PARK 10 and Primary meets on Tuesday at The rocial activities of tfab Ward The children are interare in full swing with a course for ested and enjoying the association each member, whether lie be young of their teachers end follow, memold! or bers. Mothers, remind the kiddies Expert Repairs on all Makes The 4 o'rlock. UNITED 5-- 10 to be on time. -- . Out of Town Cuatomora Given Prompt Attention. w 1063 East 21st South 1 Tho choir began its season's work On Wednesday night the Ward( last week. Brother Goatos after a temporary release is back and ex Choir was organized and therein' I Holmes Exchange 959 E. 21st South Hy. 7932 in Sugarhousc 25c STORE Tho Quciit of Complete Living, and What about Religion, has its soluThe Genealogical Society meets on tion in the Mutual Improvement Association. Mondays at 7:30 p. m. We Deliver Anywhere 1050. East 21st South - On Sunday, September 23rd, a Tableau will be given in commemoration of the visitation of the characters, Moroni and Elijah, to Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdcry. Song and story will he chow the significance of the visitation and its influence upon mankind today in the lines of Genealogy. dance. Makes Cooking a Pleasure and it is perfectly beautiful! Now "within everyones reach. A Uses very little coal. old on allowance your good stove. Convenient Terms Oilier Ranges as Low as $44.50 Waves, Henna Fack and Manicures. our social functions a success during the past week and we do extend to you an invitation to participate with us once again. vice-preside- Finest remanents, Shampoo, Finger . The outcome of Forest Dale Ward tennis' tournament is announced to be as follows. Barr Miller, mens singles champion; Ily. Plewe, consolation winner. Julia Meibos, young ladies singles chamDon Wells, boy's singles pion. 'champion. Mens doubles champions, Al and Ab Johnson; Consolation winners Eldon Bitters ' and Barr Miller. Young ladies doubles champions Julia Meibos and Esther Plewa Mixed doubles champions, Dora Dean and Ab Johnson. Boy's doubles winners, Mollcn Wolf and Lloyd Snarr; and consolation winners, Don Wells and Tony Reitor. Tho tournament proved most successful and the Wahl recreation committee .wishes to thank all of the contestants' for their Bplendid cooperation. Trcsidcnt Anthony W. Ivina will Edith Duckworta, the speaker at the services Sun- ond counselor; day evening at 6:30. Special music secretary. The M Men group also elected has been arranged for the occasion. officers and they are as follows: Albert Johnson, president; C. Wade, M. The I. A. season's work began Ray Williams, secreenTuesday evening with a large tary and treasurer; Allen Lungren, thusiastic crowd attending. The reg- editor; Paul Buehner and Hy. Plewe ular class work was followed by a delegates to the Stake Council. America's Special Prices Are Given This Week On will be found , be $6950 Announce New Management To Serve You For Your BEAUTY NEEDS . All TO THOSE WHO SPEND TIME IN THE KITCHEN SALON pur-elia- . THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Burt & Ballinger BARBER A BEAUTY numerous opportunities of expressing oneself through song and music. Develop the gift of son g through organized group second annual activities. COMPANY 44 East on South Temple Have you read the latest We have it. Novel? On Columbus Day, a dance is going to be given at the Jensen It is Home, October 12, 1934. for the pupils of the Irving Jr., Sister Snelgrove president; Sister Ruth CcDonald, first counselor; Slater Rhed Kennard, second counselor. BOOK for news Items, social and sport activities, must be in the of flee not later than noon Thursday, for publication in the following issue Copy ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TAKE NOTICE Snnpli.M Investor Sugarhousc I invented In The Mvnphmi" 1810 h.r Ad1plie Sai and introduced Into the French army band In |