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Show TI1E BULLETIN Mrs. Lenore Hutchins. Mrs. Helvetia Pujol and Mrs. Eva V. Hudson. Mrs. E. G. Stein and Mrs. Warren R. Tyler were in charge of Mrs. Florence H. Green, 632 Avenue, announces the engage- - SLIGHTLY USED WASHER "W Perfect Condition At A Greatly Reduced PRICE ment of her daughter, Mildred, to Ernest I Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Snider. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple during the middle of May. MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS The Missionary society of the Central Christian church met Thursday A WIDE SELECTION OF afternoon with Mrs. C. L. Carver, 986 Bryan Avenue. Mrs. Phillip Schonert led the study group and Mrs. LaVerne Bane was in charge1 of the devotionals. SUITABLE ARTICLES . . PRACTICAL OR SENTIMENTAL The marriage of Miss. Afton Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Davis, 1492 Lincoln street, to J. Leroy Mitchell, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mitchell will take place The young people will Saturday. make their home in Salt Lake. Jackie Johnson of 171 VirStreet entertained for Miss ginia Clarie Fisher, prior to her Miss ROUND OAK RANGE " mWBSS SOFT BALL ' morse PARK CLOCKS HAWTHORNE 8 HIGHLAND ' WES IB XfgBirgy vamigMM m T85 1 9-- THE Rollator Refrigerator Has Only 3 Moving Parts The most economical Refrigeration on the market. $12450 Don Chase and Irv Goff placed timely hits during the Hawthorne-Highlan-d Park game to pull them from behind to a winning spot. Not until the fifth inning did things look bright for the Parkers and a final 8 tally was a surpilte to everyone. Graham Burt, mainof the Hawthorne team. stays Cum itfgSV 9-- HOME RUNS GALORE The Wasatch Ward Softball United 5 10 - 25c Store -- ag- on the Sugar House team 3 Monday evening, Hal Jensen, Rod Knight, and Kick Morgon leading the way with home1 runs all in the third inning. The entire team played an alert game for the most part. Sugar House started off with flying colors, holding Wasatch to no hits in the first canto and managing to send through two rues but the lead faded under the Wasatch Home Run pressure. and Lonnie Amb, May, Hemsley, well worked for Sylvester especially gregation stepped 1069 9-- 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse FOR SALE Royal Vacuum Cleaner A No. 1 Conditions $1500 960 East 21st South' Hyland 7007 fmmmm FOR SALE T Coach New tires, new seat covers and top. Motor in A- -l condition. Priced at Only 1927 Chevrolet $75 00 CALL AT 1791 South 2nd East or 146 West 5th South, Sun. Terms Can Dc Arranged East 21st South SUGARHOUSE the Wasatch boys. far The game was from over, however as Wasatch ended up in the seventh inning with six runs and the bases loaded. The game ended in a 6 tally. HIGHLANDERS RALLY And the Highlanders were far from a cinch game. In the last the losers. inning Sugar House lead their to a 7 toss up but some HIGHLAND PARK TAKES LEAD soared theFfhlanders vork IN STAKE SOFTBALL FINALS quick 7 Earl Glade and win. to a Leavitt were the hitters for the Crucial Games Set For Monday and Cottrell for Sugar Spectacular play of all kinds has Parkers House. featured the Granite Stake Softball Schedule, Monday May 20th playoff as it swings into the last H. Pk. at Garfield at 5:30 Was. lap with the Highland Park nine S. H. at Irving at 5:30 Haw. Wasatch and leading the parade. Hawthorne are deadlocked for secTENNIS RESULTS ond place while Sugar House has not won a round robin game yet Those battling for semifinal posts but ara"feady to shoot the works in Granite Stake tenniszare: Henry against the strong Hawthorne team. Buhma (Highland Park), Bernston Should Wasatch trip the Highland- (Parleys), Schofield (Lincoln), Ed ers Monday and Hawthorne stop Niederhauser (Nibley Park), Dick the Sugar squad, three teams would Glade (Highland Park), Rush Mid-gelbo in a deadlock for first place and (Parleys), Paul Leavitt (Highanother (playoff vouldaave to be land Park), Maughn (Lincoln). In land Park), Maughan (Lincoln). In arranged. Hawthorne uncorked a sensation- land Park,) GusOlsenand Hy Plewe al driving power in the fifth inning and Bernston (Parleys) are leading. last night to run up a 1 lead over (Forest Dale) and Rush Midgeley ADMIRAL OF THE AIR 8-- ap-pone- nts 7-- 9-- qy 7-- Ponr Arlmlr-i- l llun.n v t..l was raised to the rank of miral when he was placed uaii'J of the American fleet's battle force. The appointment the increasing liniwrtance of to the nary. vice ad-- ! in com- -. aircraft stressed aviation |