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Show The Bulletin 3 I"""" Fine Home SMtaom, modern, good con dition, new paint. Close to g. Sugarhouse. Ideal for sub-rentih- $1800.00, Terms. 1056 Wilson Avenue. Hy. W. Jean Renee . CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY CLUB 1 School of Dancing Classes In TAP Acrobatic, Ball Room SPECIAL AJLfPC Mn. L. B. Iloggan and Mrs. L. Albert R. Bowen, whose marriage entertained friends at is planned for at the Hoggan residence, . The honored guests were as 1129 Bryan Avenue, Wednesday sisted in receiving by Mrs, Ross 25c Will Hold On Cardwell luncheon Highest Quality Coal WEDDING SUGAR HOUSE of Miss Lenore Cutler, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cutler, 3725 Eleventh East, and Joseph A. Gunderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Gunderson, were mar- COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 . 2521 -- 252? Lobbs On The Job . v 1056 East 21st South The engagement of Miss Helen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Smith, 1371 Park street, to Aldo o. Rlchlng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Riching, is announced by the parents of the bride-to-b- e. . Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Stay Saturday evening Mrs. Thomas Hawkins, 81, died at the family W. Ross entertained at a dancing residence, 829 Browning Avenue, party at the Belvedere Lounge In Mrs. Hawkins was a honor of her daughter Lucile and Saturday. native of Hampshire, England, and is survived by one eon, Riego S. Hawkins, Granite, and one r. daughter, Mrs. Charlotte A. grand-chilSalt Lake. Six ren and twp Py-pe- d' chief of the d of Investigation, who supervised the tracing of stolen cases, said the ammunition had been stolen Ma few rasea at a time to avoid suspicion as much as possible." Other agents said they did not believe the theft could have been carried out without "Inside help." . Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes HOLIDAY COOKIES. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the Lincoln Ward chapel for Mrs. : Flora Taylor Heaps, 61, 2201 South Eighth East street, who died at local hospital Friday. Interment was in tho City Cemetery. - Bullfrog Is Caught Stealing Chickens Harvey Spicer has detected the secret of the of his "frying disappearance size chickens. After numerous chickens hsd vanished mysteriously Spicer kept s lookout for several days, lie finally saw large bullfrog seize a chicken and dive Into s pood near the chicken lot : Spicer drained the pool and found 12 chickens piled In the center of the pond. Spicer and bis neighbors killed 40 large t F. C. Pruett, s neighbor, vouches for the story. bu-rea- $14 in Small Change Is Found in Mans Stomach survive; b The moat important topic which was discussed at Union Meeting Sunday .October 14th, concerned It George Harvey, great-grand-childr- en C 'ederal Agents Recover the Stolen Cartridges. decorate aa desired. Put on un Washington. A patient at 8b When holidays roll around greased baking sheet and bake in Elizabeths hospital here learned there are always extra guests a moderate oven for 9 minutes. that his bill would not strike ns and additional reasons for giving deeply Into his pocketbook as be Nut Squares had anticipated when he found that afternoon tea a more festive air. had been removed from Ills $11 These cookies will fill In most Warm In a double boiler 1 cup body in an operation. Aside from obligingly and save the day for of New Orleans molasses, 1 cup the $14 In nickels, dimes and quarthe holiday hostess. of brown sugar and cup of ters, a miscellaneous collection of lard. When the shortening is bottle tops, nails and spoons was found, according to the report. The Chocolate Cookies partially melted cream the ingre- entire collection approximated eight dients together well; add Is tea- and one-ha2M cups sifted cake flour, 1 pounds. tea- spoon of soda to 1 cup sour milk teaspoons baking powder, The patient, Edward O. Nickels, spoon soda) teaspoon cinna- or buttermilk and sift 2 teaspoons came to the hospital with an en2 well cups of tirely different ailment When he mon, beaten, eggs, cup baking powder with 2 and a complained of stomach trouble dur1 cinnamon butter or other shortening, cup flour, l teaspoon ing bis convalescence, a diagnosis sugar, 3 squares unsweetened pinch each of cloves and mace. revealed the collection. chocolate, melted, 1 tahlespobn To the molasses mixture add cream. tablespoons each of grated orange Dacr Is To Dancer Sift flour once, measure, add and lemon rind. and 2 tablespoons Philadelphia. A toe dancing deer, baking powder, soda and cinna of the juice of each fruit, leup the first of its kind to be brought to mon and sift together 3 times. chopped nuts meat, add the flour the United States, was s recent adCream butter thoroughly, add and milk alternately and mix dition to the Philadelphia Zoologl cal gardens. The animal is shout sugar gradually and cream to- well, add more flour to make s foot tall and walks on its toes. It le gether until light and fluffy. Add stiff dough, knead well and Is an extremely proficient Jumper. In eggs, chocolate and cream and stand overnight. Roll out, cut. beat welt. Add flour, a small a squares and bake a light brown. Steal World War Plaque mount at a time. Beat after each Make these cookies rather thick Salt lake City. Vandals stole addition until smooth. Chill until er than the usual cooky, ice each Die Inscription plaque from a monufirm enough to roll. Roll Vt inch one all over with white, pink or ment honoring Utah soldiers who thick on lightly floured board. green tinted icing and decorate gave their lives In the World war. Brush with halved ' nut in meats or chop- Inscribed on the plaque was "From Cut with floured cutter. the living to the dead:" with egg mixture for .glazing and ped maraschino .cherry. i lf : , the type of award which would be given to the 1934-3- 5 basketball champions of this Stake and this discussion load to the consideration of the ever postponed matter of the raising of M Men Ideals to a level which' would be more in accord with that which the church asks for 'and expects. It is indeed a worthy motive and in order to give it due consideration a special committee consisting of Albert Rod Knight, (Wasatch); and Jim Johnson, (Forest Dale); was giveq Giauque, (Richards), the assignment of determining the attitudes of the majority of "M Men of the stake and re- porting a conclusion, based upon these findings to the delegates at the next "M" Man meeting. This is the first organization attempt to solve this sensitive problem results should be very and beneficial to the stake. its NUMETAL Weather Strips ernment vavavavavavavavAvavavavavavavaw froga HIGHER IDEALS . The marriage of Miss Maurln McEntire, daughter of Mr. ant Mrs. M. A. McEntire, 1450 South Ninth East street, to Glen Mur phy, son of Mrs. Edna Murphy 839 Simpson avenue, is announced by the parents of the- - bride. MEN AIM AT ARMY AMMUNITION USED BY BANDITS Philadelphia. A disclosure that bandits hud been using stolen army ammunition In recent forays In the Middle West and Southwest was made here by federal agents as they recovered 27,000 rounds of stolen cartridges at a sporting goods store. The seizure followed months of Investigation, and the agents began s search for two men, one described ss a clrlllan and the other as a marine corps officer. Most of the 27 cases of ammunl-io- n recovered had been taken from the coast guard station at Cape May, X. J. Capt. Merritt Edson' of the marine corps quartermasters depot here Identified the cartridges as part of s shipment which he Inspected and which was destined for delivery to Cape May He went to the M. and II. sporting goods store with Joseph McDevltt; s Department of Justice agent, and several deputy marshals, to take possession of the cartridges, which were meant for machine guns and revolvers. A large crowd gathered at the store as the cases were transferred to s marine corps truck. Federal agents said that bullets picked up after bandits' shootings In Chicago, Kansas City and the Southwest had been found to be from supplies stolen from the gov- -- BELVEDERE LOUNGE (Eo. Sugarhouse 4,M ried in the Salt Lake Temple last Thursday. Cleofan members met Thursday A reception was held in the afternoon with. Mrs. E. A. Smith, evening at the home of the Jr., 1261 Stratford Avenue. Dr. brides parents. Sherman B. Neff discussed By DANCING PARTY AT MATRON DIES Narrows, Va. of these Lamps Until Xmas. gar ifjmtHf Slnurinj non. Mr. and Mrs, C. N. White, 1520 Emerson Avenue, announce the Mrs. P. IL MaQlnckrodt, 846 engagement of their daughtei, Garfield Avenue, was hostess to Edith, to Arthur L. Whitehead of members of Section 4, womens The marOakland, California. o f Immanuel Baptist society riage will take place December church. Luncheon was served 8th in Oakland. at 1 o'clock. OBITUARIES " t10 thing for that Radio or End Table. Beautiful Styles to select from.1 a 1086 East 21st South Just Up Stairs 3 Select Your Gifts Now, Well Reserve Them Till Xmas. afternoon. An autumn note was Mr. and Mrs. A. EL Bowen and carried out in the table decora the Misses Irene and Annie Ross. Two hundred and fifty guests tions, a deep bowl of chrysanthemums forming the centerpiece. were in attendance. Covers were laid for tpn. A son was born to Mr. and The following daughters j of Mrs. John Peter Oreno. 918 Gar Utah Pioneers meetings will be f .eld Avenue last week. held during the week: Wasatch camp, Thursday at 2 Mrs. Alfred T. Cutler, 1811 So. p. m. with Mrs. Mamie Midgely Ninth East, returned Saturday 2165 South Twenty-secon- d East. from a three weeks trip to southForest Dale Camp, Thursday at ern California. 7:30 ,p. nt in the ward Relief Society room. Richards camp, Friday at 2 p. The cheering report comes from m. with Mrs. Isabelle McKenzie, the Brighton watershed that during the recent storms more than 1338 Emerson Avenue. fourteen inches of very wet snow fell. CUTLER - GUNDERSON Creative BALLET JOIN OUR iSOCIAL FOR SALE. At A Bargain 7466-- Page For Windows & Doors INSTALLED WITHOUT REMOVING WINDOWS or DOORS Vo Musi, No Inconvenience EFFICIENT NUMETAL meets every weather strip Keeps out requirement. snow, cold drafts, rain, dust, dirt and street noises; prevents window rattling. Numetal also takes care ot all shrinkage and expansion of windows and doors and makes them wcather-proyet easily operated at all ot :imes. Numetal PERMANENT is made from everlasting spring m e t a 1 laboratory tested for temper. Outlasts the buiding. Invisible, yet always on the job. INEXPENSIVE the initial cost is low :nd fuel savings on run as high as one-thir- d Numetal equipped buildings Priced at per foot. 5c Caulking Compound for Doors or Windows at 55c a Quart SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER HARDWARE CO. 8 "If It 1164 Goes in the Building. We Sell It E. 21st So. . Hy. 555 , , |