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Show THE BULLETIN tMvJrVC?, VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVA Jean Renee ' FOR YOUR Mothers Day Gift $100 School of Dancing WASH FROCKS Critzy-Bell- e, Sheers CREATIVE Prints - Classes In Novelty Weaves All Sizes $1.55 - BALLET and TAP To Dance is to be HEALTHY $2.95 1086 East 21st South Hy. 7635-- W Just Up Stairs 1 iavavavavavavavavavavavavavavavava MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL Pongee Silk Pajamas and Kimonas $1.25 CUT TULIPS, Doz POTTED PLANTS, Each SELECT SHOPPE 1045 East 21st South GRANITE GRAIN & SEED CO. Reliable Seeds by a Dependable Dealer" 1026 East 21st South MANAGEMENT HAY Thehome of Albert Dollof, manager of Hal & Als Cafe, 2027 South Eleventh East street was broken in to and robbed last Sunday evening Luckily only two dollars in nickels were taken. that Sugarhouse has a wonderful opportunity for building up a real business in the dry goods ready-to-weline. He also intends to restock the store in the very latest ar merchandise available. SUCCESSFUL DRIVE FOR BOOKS AT IRVING A very spirited campaign between the class-rooof the Irving Jr. High School came to an end last Friday. It was an effort on the part of the students to enlarge and build up their library. The classes were contesting to see which room coulc bring in the largest number of books ' as gifts to the school. Mr. E. M. Bronson, a member of the faculty, sponsored the campaign and at the close of the student drive, there was a total of thirty-fohundred books collected to add to the library. Mr. Bronson asserts that the drive to get more books is still in effect Former students of Irving and friends who have books or sets of books they no longer use, and would be willing to give them to the school, are asked to get in touch with the school in order that they might have someone call and get them. ms ur 5 SON BORN TO FROMINENT SOUTHEAST COUFLE Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashton are the proud parents of a son bom May first at Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs, Ashton was formerly Miss Pearl Schrader of Richards Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton have been living at Pocatello for the past two years, 79c $1.00 ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS DOLLOF HOME ENTERED Mr. G. P. Renstrom ha3 been ap pointed by tbe General Management of Z. C. M. I as manager of the Granite Mart He is a young man of wide experience in the merchantile business. H e believes 100 and Up PFITZER JUNIPERS or GOLDEN ARBOR VITAE BEVERLEYENSIS Hy. 3348 GRANITE MART CILNGES 150 GRAIN SEEDS Hyland 47 La Salle Gleaners & Dyers 1115 East 21st South ANY PLAIN GARMENT CLEANED, SPOTTED AND PRESSED WARD Special Prices On NOTES RUGS CURTAINS DRAPES CALLS and DELIVERY FREE RICHARDS A TREAT Friday evening, May 10th starting at eight oclock the curtain will raise on another annual All Organization Vaudeville" in the amuse ment hall. This promises to be one of the best ever put on in the ward. Notice this exciting program. Skit, "Guilty or (1) A One-ANot Guilty by the Primary. (2) Frank Olsen of Believe It or Not fame by the Genealogical society. (3) A novelty number Woman in the Shoe by the Sunday School. act .One play, Frank and Hon(4) est by the Mutual, and fill in numbers by the Choir, Seventies, Junior Seminary and a Country Store by the Elders. A real time is assured everyone. Admission Is children 10c, adults 25c and family 50c. Mother Will Enjoy 4 F Surprise Her- With - A Dish Of ct Our Delicious ICE CREAM CHOICE OF FLAVORS LAURA LARSON ICE CREAM SHOP The Sunday School has arranged a special Mothers Day program. Every mother in ths ward is a special guest of the Sunday School Those mothers that do not belong to our church are especially invited. Sunday evening at a special Mothers Day program, Dr. Adam S. Bennion will be the speaker. 65 i t 2103 South 11th East Hyland 2220 Where Quality Counts i |