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Show VERSE FROM THE BIBLE Whether we have prohibition or repeal a certain number of loose fellows are bound to get tight Be kindly affectioncd one to an other with brotherly love; In honor preferring one another. Romans 12:10 PUBLISHED IN BUGARIIOL'SE INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISA- N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARC 7. 1030 VOLUME 4 NUMBER 4 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast Third Presbyterian LOCALS Church Notes facturing plants, etc. The teachers, who have been takinstruction from visiting New ing Salt Lake City heaviest anew In York stylists, are stressing fit and twenty years fell Sunday and Mon- finish The program will be varied day of this week. Men and mach- with instruction in knitting, crochetinery had to be called upon to keep ing, rug and novelty making and traffic moving In the usual way. handcraft Classes meet from 7 to 9 p. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Bryant, Horace 1500 VETS AFTER BONUS Mann, Jordan, Lincoln and Roosevelt high schools. Nearly 1500 veterans Monday had applied for their bonuses at the American SUGARIIOESE UPHOLSTERING American REMODELS the TriIn Veterans' headquarters bune .building, Sunday's applications adding 800 names to the list Due to the increase in business We will keep the downtown of- the Sugarhouae Upholstering Co. fice open as long as there la a suf- have moved their work shop to othficient number of veterans taking er quarters and are using all the advantage of the service, said Clem floor space at 1105 East 21st South S. Schramm, who, with William for an office and display room, anHlgbee, la in charge of the office. nounces Mr. Gregory Gaines, manaLater the office will be closed and ger apd owner of the establishment men will apply at the Mr. G&inee has been In Sugarhouae veterans bureau at the veterans' for three years and has enjoyed a hospital." sustandal increase In hie business due to the splendid workmanship and quality materials for the right ELK HERD NEAR TOWN price on .upholstering old furniture. If you need work done call and see Driven out of the mountains by Mr. Gaines at 1105 East 21st South. the deep snow, 18 elk were seen near the Wasatch boulevard, south NIECE RECOVERING of Mill creek canyon, Sunday even. Ing. Marilyn Fullmer, niece of Mias Wasatch of the Afton Love of Altons Gift Shoppe, Acting supervisor national forest, reported that the is recovering at a local hospital elk were seen and counted by C C from an1 appendix operation. C workers. ed ce Third Presbyterian Church, Eleventh East and Seventeenth South streets, R. Grady Snuggs, minister. Church School, 9:45 a. m., M. E. Barker, superintendent. The morning worship service, 11:00 a. m. Dr. Edward CL Raue, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church o f Casper, Wyoming, will bring the morning message. Dr. Rauc is coming to Westminster College for the special services and conferences of Vocation All of the members and al Week. friends of Third Church are invited to hear him Sunday morning. Building a New Home" will be the topic for discussion at the Young People's meeting Sunday evening at 7:30. The February committee of the Ladies' Aid is holding a luncheon at the church, Tuesday, February 11th at 1:00 p. m. Mrs. Jellison will givo book review of Mother Mason by F. H. Deck, Mrs. D. J. Lindsay and Mrs. E. W. Milton. HIGHLAND PABK WARD TO CONFERENCE FROM Stovepipes figured In two southeast fires during the past week when and refreshments, and judging from an overheated pipe caused a fire in the industry of those in charge of the home of Mrs. Lillie M. Couzens, the event, it is doomed to real 1131 Sherman avenue, Thursday morning, causing about 510 damage A pipe falling in the home of II. C. Hargraves, 1132 Ashton avenue started a fire which amounted to about 510 also. TOWNSEND CLUB NO 4 MEETS TUESDAY EVENING tual Improvement Association and T. Ar-sel-la Nlc-holl- a, The Townsend Club No. 4 will meet next Tuesday, February 11th at 7:45 p. m. in the I. O. O. F. hah in Sugarhouae. A good speaker will address tha meeting. All interested sro Invited to attend. day the fourteenth of February. The event will take place in the Granite Stake Recreation Hall located at Hollywood avenue and Ninth East streets. One of the .outstanding social events of the season is anticipated, what with interest in the selection of the stake queen running high, dancing with Jerry Jone'a Incomparable music, and the unique Granite Stake ballroom as proper eetting for the gala occasion. As has been the custom, selection of the stake queen will be carried on by having those present at thd dance vote on their particular candidate. Queens are being selected to represent their various wards, and from this galaxy of personalities will be chosen the Granite Stake Queen for 1936. The Granite Stake M Ncn and Gleaner Girls arc putting forth every effort in making this Valentine ball every bit as popular and colorful as the Gold and Green Ball. Every thing Is being done that will possibly add to the enjoyment of the patrons in the way of Decorations Prosperity Night Every Thursday Drawing at 9:15 P. M. BIG BROADCAST OF 1988 Friday, Saturday, February 7 - 8ll With Jack Oolde, Bums and Allen, Bing Crosby and many others. Also Betty Boop Cartoon and "Sports on the Range 4th Episode of PHANTOM EMPIRE. to be shown at 3:30 and again at 11:30 P. M. MUTINY on the BOUNTY" Suiu, Mon., Toes., February 9 10 11 With Clark Gable, Charles Langhton and Franchot Tone. Also News and Selected Short Subjects. BRIDE COMES HOME with WeA, Thai. February 13 - IIE Also Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray and Robert Young. Selected short subjects. Prosperity Drawing at 9:15 p.m. Thursday -- -- 15-T- 5 UTTLE BIG SHOT with Sybil Jason FrL, Sat, February Also News and Selected Shorts Subjects, 6th Episode of "PHANTOM EMPIRE. FETER IBBETSON with Sum, Mon., Tues., February Ann Harding and Gary Cooper. 14-1- 18 . . All Admissions 25c. ? . fv. This applies to Thursday Nights Only M. SHOWS Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays at 3:30 P. Other Days at 5:30 P. M. ' , lOc'and 25c After 6 r. M. ADMISSIONS 10c and 15c to 6 P. M. FROSFERTIY NIGHT WARD TLANS CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK H0LLADAY THEATRE programs Especially interesting have been arranged for the Emerson Ward Conference, to be held during the week February 10th to 16th. Junior Seminary will meet Monday afternoon and the rrimary Association Relief Society organization and Mutual Improvement groups will meet Tuesday. Priesthood, Sunday School and general evening session will lake palce Sunday. NEW EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY Are you Interested In tbe "why's and how's of what modern science has contributed to the progress of civilization? If you are, you will be anxious to attend tho class in Popular. Science just now being organ! Irving Junior High School night clones for adults. These classes meet Monday, Wednesday jana Thursday evenings, and are openI to the public free of charge. The classes in Popular science zed-4t- le Some of the finest basketball of the season la in store for those who d attend the Stakes playoff to bo held Saturday night at the Westminster College gym. Highland Tark meets Lincoln at 7:30 and Wasatch tangles with the Dalers at 8:30 p. m. Both games should.be classics Tbe games played .Thursday evening were easy pickings for the two champion teams, Wasatch New books st Sprague Library. 1 with Rod aubduelng Lincoln Adult: Knight clicking for ten tallica, and Tropical Flab and Home Aquaria Forest Dale spilling Highland Pane 7 by Morgan; How to Live by Arnold with Clayton Dunford shelling Bennett the strings for 17 points and John Juvenile: Holt of the losing five ringing up Tory House Mystery by Wheeler; seven. Little House on the Prairie by Wilder; Harpoon by Dullea; Let's Look at the Stars by Frost; Diana's Fea- COLORFUL ARRAY OF GAGE thers by DuBols; Tales From Uncle MEN MAKE GRANITE Remus by Harris; Patsy Ann by IIONOR ROLL King; Story of Jesus by Diener . This season will mark the third Walt for William by Flack. The year of Honor Selections. last two years follow: FINAL TRIBUTE TAID 1 FATRIAKCII HOMER M. DROWN Dallas Brown, F. (WssatchY . C. Buchner, F. (Forest Dale). to was final The tribute paid Homer M. Brown, Tuesday at 1 p. Jack Fitts; C. (Lincoln) m. in the Granite Stake Tabernacle. Elmo Garff, G. (Lincoln) Beloved by everyone that new him Ralph Knight, G. (Wasatch) Most Versatile Player Fred Glade Patriarch Brown lived cighly-on- e men to (Highland Park). bis fellow of service years The father of 14 and the church. 3 children, 13' now living, 66 grandRod Knight, F. (Wasatch) children and 16 man real can this be Howard it said, Truly Herzog, F. (Lincoln) Ilia posterity a living Clinton Berg. C. (Wasatch) ly lived. monument to hia memory. Ralph Knight, G. (Wasatch) The impressive services conducted Chick Wade, G. (Forest Dale) by Biohop Harry T. Oscar son was Most Versatile Flayer Juddy Wilcox (Wasatch). as follows: Double mixed quartet sang, Till the Rcasurrectlon Day; Invocation offered by President M. O. Ashton; BR1LLANT CAKE PERFORMERS RATE BULLETIN" Solo by Alvin IEcddington, Going ' HONOR SELECTIONS Home;Speakers were A. Frank Bamea and President B. H. dark; By Paul J. Hansen . Solo by Ann Walker Jones, O' Rest This year The Bulletin has two in the Lord; Speaker, Patriarch Willard C. Burton; Speaker, Apos- all. star, selections, one from Granite tle Melvin J. Ballard; Words of ap- and one from Highland Stake. . Highland All Stake preciation and tribute Bishop Harry T. Oscarson; Song, mixed quartet, First Team I Know That My Redeemer Livctli"; Benediction, Walter II. Caldwell. In- Rod Knight, F. (Wasatch terment was In the City Cemetery. George Kuhn, F. (Highland Tark) The grave was dedicated by E. raul Leavltte, (Highland Park) Brown. Ralph Knight, G. (Wasatch) Juddy Wilcox, G. (Wasatch) SUGAR HOUSE COMMUNITY Second Team LAYERS Clinton Berg, F. (Wasatch) to Present (Basketball, Continued on rage 1) AMATEUR FOLLIES Granite-Highlan- 25-1- STAKE PRESENTS VALENTINE BALL I EMERSON J. Hansen 28-1- Dancing enthusiast of the South- Relief Society having been held the fore part of the week, the Highland Park ward will complete Its conference with a general session Sunday evening, February 10th. Meeting will convene at 6:30 p. m. By Paul The Library Corner east are eagerly awaiting the 1936 With every successful meetings of the Junior Seminary, Primary, Mu- version of the annual Granite Slako St. Valentine's Ball to be given Fri- CHIU 48th South and 23rd East Highlanders Meet Lincoln COMPLETE Members of the new Highland Stake presidency will have charge of the meeting and an interesting A. CONGRESS UTAH P.-Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Folson and program has been arranged. family of Chill, S. A, are visiting Plans for the state convention of relatives in Sugarhouae. Mrs. Folthe Utah Congress of Parents and son will be remembered as Miss YOUNG MATRON DIES OF HEART AILMENT Teachers, to be held In the Newhouse Marrine Seanion, daughter of Dean FUNERAL RITES FRIDAY and Mrs, Milton Bcnnion. hotel April 3 and 4, were going head Monday following a meeting of tha executive board In the hotel WASATCH WARD TO , Funeral rites for Mrs. Edith IIONOR BISHOPRIC Saturday. C. Konkle, 28, of 2266 Green AT FAREWELL PARTY street who died Tuesday following an illness from heart disease, will LIQUOR ORDERED ASSESSED of Honoring the retiring bishopric fie conducted Friday afternoon at 1 Wasatch L. D. S. ward, a testimon- p. m. in the Winder L. D. S. ward. Assessment for taxation purposes ial will be held Friday evening at Bishop P. A Gunderson will have of 13000,000 worth of liquor held la 8 p. m. In the Wasatch ward chapel, charge of the services. Interment bailment by the liquor control com- under the direction of Wasatch and will be in the Mill Creek cemetery. mission was ordered Monday of this the new Edgehlll wards. Mrs. Konkle was bom in Mill Retiring officers are Harold S Creek, the daughter of Joseph Alweek by the state tax commission. Barnes, bishop; John H. Zenger, bert and Gertrude Cook Casper. She first counselor; and Barnard J. was employed for several yean by SEWING CLASSES second counselor. New officers the Western Union Telepnph Co. ate Douglas Wood, blahpp, with W. to her death. prior and W. F. King serving To help the students prepare for Y. Clayton Surviving are her husband, Russell as first and second counselors. one Korea Konkle, her parents, Easter, sewing classes In the adult A well arranged program Is bee night schools are working on daughter, Marie Estelle Konkle; five brothers and six sisters. ipring dresses; suits and ensembles VISITORS Forest Dale end Wasatch Battle Saturday HOMES DOM AGED BY FIRES of new and old materials. SOME SNOW Legion-Disabl- will consist largely of lectures by experts in llicir various fields, as well as field trips to representative plants and industries such as Radio stations, newspaper plants, manu- 1933-193- -- 1931-193- great-grandchildr- - a Granite Stake VALENTINE BALL Jerry Jones . Orchestra djT Cj Friday, February 14th 50c TER COUPLE r 1 Granite Stake Mall 9th Ead and Hollywood Avenue Tho newly organized, Sugarhouae Community Players (will present their Initial production on February 24th, in the Auditorium of the Irving Junior High School. The Follies" will feature Verdi Brelnholt'a orchestra ami forty Sugarhouae Amateurs. Those who have signified their intentions of taking an active I VALENTINE'S DAT February 14th Tollies, Continued on rage 4) We Carry The Finest Selection ONE NIGHT ONLY of VALENTINES in the City v SUGARII0USE AMATEUR FOLLIES WITH Verdi Brcinholt's Orchestra . ; SELECT YOURS Vow AND Party Novelties Forty Amateurs DESERET 8:30 P. M, Monday, February. 24, 1936 Irving Junior High Tickets Now on Sale Phone Hyland 8430 ?, : t BOOK I COMPANY 41 ' ; i PAST oq COUTH i ! EMPLE |