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Show Looks now as if war was really coming since the woodpeckers are Joining with the garden spiders and are carving letters WAR'' on trees. Selected A professor advises us to grow old gracefully.'' But it's hard to do it when you're waiting for a street car on a cold morning, late for work. INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOLUME 8. NUMBER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933 SS A Bulletin of Local News and Activities of the Southeast LOCALS Southeast Men Burned as Gasoline Can Ignites Two men suffered scrioui bums when a can of gasoline which they were carrying in an automobile ignited Monday at 5 p. m. The men, H. Vollhard, 50, 1127 Milton avenue, and J. El Hicks, 48, Milton avenue, suffered first and second degree bums and were treated at tho emergency hospital and later returned to their- homes. n They were taking a can of gasoline to their homes from r. service station in Sugarhousc, hospital attaches reported. Mr. Hicks struck a match to light a cigaret and tho gasoline burst into flames. 1137 three-gallo- Twins Born Sir. and Mrs. Lee York, of 1919 Ninth East street, announce the birth of a son and daughter Saturday at 5 a. m. in the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. York formerly was Miss Jean Byrne. Mr. York is employed in the production and transmission department of the Utah Power Sc Light company. The Sugarhousc Business Men's League; will hold their annual meetfor the purpose of electing new ing Lady Missionaries of officers and directors on WednesNorthern Meet day, October B at 8 p. m. in the Branch Library, Sugar-hous"Sprague ' Ail League members are The Bcmhiannual banquet of the to do their part be to present Northern States Lady Missionaries urged in electing their candidates. organization will ba held at the Lion The present officers of the League House Saturday at 6:30 p. m. are: George Lucas, president; O. W. Music will be furnished by a and secreKaateler, quartet under the direction of Mi O. W. Directors: Lucas, George Leona Fetzer and Mrs. G. .Merle tary. Taylor will sing two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Helena W. Larsen. Wives of former mission presidents in Car, and all lady missionaries ore invit- Youth ed ta attend. States to e. vice-preside-nt Injured Motorcycle Cra DRUG STORE ROBBED f Hosteler, M. p. Ashton, S. C. Sorenson, Grant Morgan, Oscar Chytraus and H. C. Young. Closing time for eastbound air mail was advanced 45 minutes Monday by Postmaster L A. Smoot to conform to widespread changes in government airmail schedules. Eastbound air mail must be in the poetoffice by 4:45 p. m. beginning Tuesday, instead of by 5:30 'p. m. of mail planes Time of departure has been advanced from 6:30 p. m. to 5:54 p. m. Reclamation Delegates To be Guests of C. of C. Delegates to the annual meeting of the National Reclamation association, to be held here November 15 and 10, will be entertained at dinner by the chamber of commerce the first day of their convention no cording to ' the executive secretary of the chamber. The Western State Engineers will meet in conference here prior to the reclamation convention according. to word received by Mr. Eackman from Kenneth C. Miller cf Portland, Ore., secretary of the reclamation association. Third Presbyterian Church Notes expected Synod of Utah Hold 27 th Annual Session S0HG HITS 5 C0Py. At The UNITED 5-10-- 25c STORE 1069 East 21st South Sugarhouse' Norris Place. Third Presbyterian Church, Eleventh East and Seventeenth South streets. Rev. R. Grady Snuggs, Minister. Church school, 9:45 a. m., M. E. Barker, superintendent. Morning worship service, 11:00 a. m with the celebration of the Lord's Supper and the reception of members. Those who are expecting to enter the church are asked to meet with the session fifteen minutes before the morning service. Music for the service will be in charge of Louise Bowman Engle and Mildred Watt Bickett of the music faculty of Westminster College. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. pi., Lucille Lamp-mapresident and Mrs. Willis, The topic for discussion sponsor, this time will be "The Christian Attitude Toward Amusements." Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Sea Scouts, and Cub Scouts under the direction of Emil Nyman, chairman of the troop committee. The marriage will take place Monday, October 7 in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. ENGAGEMENT OF SOUTHEAST MAID ANNOUNCED Tho Synod of Utah convened WedMr. and Mrs. Milton H. Ross, 2274 evening for the first meeting Ninth nesday 3841 Lake street announce' the engageThomas 21, Flennor, Smashing a front door plate glass, of their session in the Third Presby concussion ment a of their daughter, Rhea, to suffered East street, prowlers entered the Hawthorne terian Church. Special musical numskull the Edwardo and of fracture Balderas, of El Paso, Texas. possible 1701 Drug company, Ninth East bers were rendered by Westminster he The when the will take place Octobmotorcycle Tuesday marriage street, early Tuesday. was Lot a Prayer was offered automo College choir. er 10 in the Meaa L. D. 8. temple. quantity of cigarette, tobacco and was riding collided with an by Kev. Oomin. The moderator Rev. Tho bride's parents will accompany matches, according to Leroy D. bile, hurling him 88 feet. N. Ralph Smith preached the serto Arizona for ceremony. her Swingle, manager. mon "The Gospel for an age of The young couple will make their Election of officers confusion," home in El Paso, Texas. Mr. BalderMILTON FULLMER RETURNS and Dr. J. E. Carver of took place Cash as is associated with a lumber firm FROM MISSION Ogden was elected new moderator in that city. of the Synod. The Womans SynodMra. Selger Springer entertained ical Society of Utah are also meet Milton Fullmer, son of Mr. and a shower Wednesday evening in at ing in conjoint with the Synod. Mrs. E. C. Fullmer, 2497 South Sevof Mias Rosa. honor Theft of a sum of money from a Moderator N. R. Smith spoke in enth East street returned home Grarid "secret hiding place in the part as follows: "This is perhaps the Thursday after serving a three-yeamission in Germany and Swit- Central market, 939 East Twenty-fir- most confused age of the world's South street, is being investi- history. We are confused In poliM. EL- zerland for the L. D. S. church. science. and art What police. tics, theology, Elder Fullmer is a member of gated by Ladies Hold Alvin Borg, who gave the address is the answer to all this confusion. Forest Dale ward and a host of friwho avenue of 2063 McClelland Is there a Moses who can lead us ends welcome him home. opened the store Tuesday, informed Into the promised land of peace, Centenary M. E. church officers the money was gone from prosperity and 'happiness. Many Aid society held their general meetDelegates its accustomed place. Investigation remedies have been proposed as and luncheon, 1 p. m.1 Tuesday ing that a back door and win- cures for all our evils. Be at the church, 1740 Fifth East 8L Meeting revealed dow had been mysteriously opened. Among these proposed cures i - PLAY OPENING GAME education, but secular education Salt Lake Auxiliary No. 8 to the in not sufficient. There must National Association of Letter Carbe in finer the education things of Westminsters Interm oim tain chamriers will hold its monthly meeting R. MABEY ' CHARLES Meets ' pion football boys are to entertain education. Christian life, Friday at 1:30 p. m., at the home of TO BE CHAIRMAN has been proposed, but as their apponenta on October 5th in Mrs. O. D. Crockett, 780 Emerson Legislation OF NAVY DAY the University Stadium, Glendale avenue. The Mary, W. Critchlow Mission(Synod Continued on Page 4) College of California, a team undeMrs. M. B. Olson, delegate to the ary society will meet Friday at 1 feated in the Los Angeles Junior National convention at Cleveland, p. m. for lunch with Mrs.. Ralph S. Governor of former Appointment, This will college district last fall. Ohio, will give her report of the 1344 Emerson avenue The Charles R. Mabey as Utah chairman New Coal be the opening game of tho season Jennings, convention and also a sketch of her hostesses are Mra. E. D. assisting anof Navy Day October 28 was in the "XT' Stadium. Everyone is Wilson, Mrs. S. G. Paul, Mrs. C. & visit in other eastern cities. ini in Sugarhouse ready for football to start, and they Opens nounced Tuesday by the official The hostesses for the afternoon Mrs. H. R. Roberts and local the of navy, recruiting will see plenty of action when these Ebensteln, charge are Mrs. J.-- V. Olson, chairman, Mrs. Mrs. R, G. Grimmer. office. The Salt Lake Coal Company, a two championship teams meet. Otis Hart and Mrs. M. B. Olson. Mr. Mabey named Carlos J. Bad- new Without doubt the game will hi enterprise in Sugarhouse was ger captain of the local Navy club opened for business during the week the finest football contest which has ANNOUNCELMENT S. L. and retired naval officer, as chair- of October 1st, at 1140 East 21st yet been a feature of Westminster observ man of the Salt Lake City homecomings. South street. Already considerable Sons ancc. SYBELLA This firm will be managed by Mr. public interest baa been expressed Name Officers The day commemorate? congres- R. F. Chumlcy, who resides at 2003 and it is certain that all W. C. Alu-sional action October 27, 1775, in McClelland street, In will be whole heartedly behind Sugarhouse. NEW LOCATION ' resolution the first provid- the panning Mr. Chumlcy is very familiar with Purple and Gold warriors in Gaylen S. Young, first lieutenant It 2046 So. 11th the coal industry in Utah, for sev- their efforts against .the California in Yale camp, assumed his new posi- ing for an American warship, of the is also anniversary birthday been Statistician eral champions. counyears having UPSTAIRS With tion as chairman of Sait Lake Theodore Roosevelt. Another good Parson squad is prefor the Utah Coal Producers Assocty camp of the Sons of Utah PioClinic Sugarbousa iation and Executive Secretary for pared for the reason's action and of neers Monday,-- - succeeding Ilcber the Coal Producers Credit Bureau. course everyone is hoping that the The election was Meeks, resigned. FOR YOUR BEAUTY WORK He invites his friends ta call cn boys alii bring Westminster another held Sunday. n Glendale him at his new address. championship. Ernest Winn assumed his position Folitical will reciprocate with the Parson as vice chairman, a newly created Urged boys as guests in California if inoffice. He also is captain of tao SYBELLA BEAUTY terest in thi homecoming game warJames Leach Camp. MOVES rants the SHOP men with Business grievpolitical exchange of contests. Nephi L. Morris, president of the and ances should them air publicly KNOWLEDGE state organization; Dr. George L. Plumto Gail each not other, DONALD FONTZ TO ENTER only assothe Utah Wilson, chairman of Is The .Very instructor at the UniThe Sybella Beauty Shop formerIOWA STATE COLLEGE ciation, and LcRol C. Snow, captain mer, speech ReBarAssociated told of located with the Utah, Sugarhouse ly ESSENCE OF PROGRESS of the Highland Park camp, spoke. versity tail Credit Men at a noon luncheot ber Shop have moved t Hieir new Donald Pontz, who is the son of Clarence Baird presided. MANY GREAT meeting in the Newhousc hotel location 2040 South 11th East, up- the treasurer of Westminster college, stairs with the Sugarhouse Clinic. Mr. P. M. Pontz, willjstudy at Iowa Tuesday. Mr. Flummer addressed credit men Men Miss Sybd Fryer will be happy to State College this year. Willard B. on the The Importance of Public welcome her many friends and patARE SELF EDUCATED Celebrates rons at her new location. FOOTBALL LETTER MEN Speech. BY READING Theft Reported SWISS-GERMA- N n, by Southeast Market -- Centenary Church Meeting Westminster College Report to Made af CALIFORNIA-WESTM1N8TE- B ne Presbyterian Church Group Company County Camp Pioneers Beauty Shops mi East Views Airing Popular marriage will take place early in October and the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. ENGAGEMENT i-- st . ANNOUNCE Mrs. Ellen Harwood, 1177 Bryan avenue, announces the engagement SPECIAL DIRECTORS MEETING of her daughter, Evelyn to Clarence ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED TO BE HELD MONDAY son of Mr. and Mra. J. S Cavier, A special meeting of the directors The Cavier of Aurum, Nevada.' Police Captain and Mrs. E. El will 'd of tho League Monday 662 Milton avenue announce Brown, October 7 at 10 r. n. in the bank. the of their daughter, engagement Important matters pertaining to Miss Rula Brown, to E. Morton Hill, All l.c iltucarued. league affairs vul son of Mr. add Mrs. E. S. Hill, 1057 to lx; present directors are rs Closing Time Advanced For Eastern Airmail SOCIAL SUGARHOUSE BUSINESS MEN'S LEAGUE TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING Call Hy. 2213 grid-iro- Richards Birthday Art Lund, Jay Brinton and Bud Limb have entered tho Eastern Kentucky State Teachers College thl The school is at Richmond, year. These boys were all Kentucky. Willard B. Richards, Jr., manager of the Granite Furniture company celebrated his birthday Thursday, October 3. Many friends and relato called tives congratulate him on When ask by The tho occasion. Bulletin" representative how old he was, ho answered: I feci like I was twenty-oneMr. Richards attributes his good health to consistent living, working hard while at work, and enjoying play while playing. A numbej of the furniture firms employees also celebrated their birMiss Vera Peterthdays recently. Mias October 1; son, Jackey Johnson, October 2; and Mra Leola (hitler, September 30. ." 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