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Show Wisdom Better it la to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. Prov. 16:19 ia the principal thing:; therefore get wisdom: and with' all thy getting, get understanding. Prov. 4;7 INDEPENDENT VOLUME 4 NUMBER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936 Sugarhouse Applies For International Rotary Club SALT LAKE CLUB MEMBERS ASSIST LOCAL MEN; TWENTY- ONE ATTEND FIRST MEETING. MAJOR BUSINESSES REPRESENTED SALT LAKE WILL BE SECOND CITY IN WORLD TO HAVE MOKE THAN ONE ROTARY, IF APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED Church Notes Third Presbyterian Third Presbyterian Church, ElevThe state of Utah as well as Salt enth East and Seventeenth South Preliminary arrangementa for organization of a Rotary International Lake City and Sugarhouse will have streets, R. Grady Snuggs, minister. chib In t .Sugarhouse were made a distinct honor bestowed upon them Church school, 9:45 a. m. Morning Thursday at an enthuealastic meeting if the local charter is accepted by worship service, 11:00 a. m. The held In the I. O. O. F. hall of this the Rotary International dub as Easter services will be in charge of district. C. A. Crockwell, local sup- only one other city in the world has the Rev, R. D. Steele and music will erintendent of the Sugarhouse Sta- two Rotary clubs, namely London, be furnished by the Westminster tion post office and W. H. Lovscy, England. College choir. Sunday evening at Past president of the Salt Lake club Rotary dubs have been organized 8:00 oclock the Young Peoples conducted the meeting. in practically every nation in the Christian Endeavor is sponsoring a Twenty-on- e representative business world as well as every principal city. special public service in the church. men of the district attended Thurs- At the present time there are up- Mr. Snuggs will give pictures from Passion Play of Oberammergau and day's luncheon to hear the aiiw., wards of four thousand clubs. progress and purposes, Oscar Spears, Rotary was first organized in 1905 everyone is invited to attend the district governor of the Fifth dist- in Chicago by Paul Harris with five service.. Sunday morning the young rict, former Sugarhouse business members, Salt Lake was organized people of the church are Invited to man, now residing at Provo; Wm. in 1911 with Harry A. Culmer as this service. Sunday morning the Lowe; president of the Salt Tai president. Practically every business young people of the church are inclub; Milt Lipman, present Salt Lake is represented in the local member- vited to participate in the Young treasurer and past governor of the ship at the present time, Including People's Federation Easter Service, Fifth district with Mr. Lovsey ad- manufacturers, professional men, to be held on the steps of the capital dressed the meeting and drew a keen various retail businesses and produ building at 6:30 a. m. Tuesday, April interest from the local men. 14, the Ladies Aid will hold their cers. in Six of the survey and report Assisting objects rotary work include; looeting at the home of Mrs, George for the local Rotary from the pre- First, The Ideal of Service as the Parker, 422 CoatsvUle. Mrs. Walter sent Salt Lake club are Joseph IL basis of all worthy enterprise. Sec- Stumm and Mrs. Charles Peterson McGowan, district representative of ond, High ethical standards in busi- will be the assisting hostesses. Dr. Libby, McNeil and Libby; Gilbert W. ness and professions; Third, The L. L. Dalnes of the University of Williams, president of Hawley, Rich- application of the ideal of service by Utah will speak on the subject. ardson and Williams Company and every Rotarlan in his personal, busi- - What Our Government is Doing for W. H. Lovsey, purchasing agent of 'ness and community life; Fourth, the Lepers in the United States. the Utah Oil Refining Company, c. "The development of acquaintance All of the women of the missionary A. Crockwell, Sugarhouse postal sup - ' an opportunity for service"; Fifth, societies of the church are also inerintendent, now a member of the The recognition of worthiness of all vited to hear this lecture. Salt Lake club, with M. O. Ashton, useful occupations as the dignifying Sugar House Lumber Company; Wil-- by each Rotarlan of his occupation lard Richards, Granite Furniture on opportunity to serve society"; THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CONFERENCE CLUB Company; Charles R. Snelgrove, Sixth, The advancement of underThe Conference Club of the Third Snelgrove Ice Cream Company and standing, good will and international A. C. Smoot are Sugarhouse men peace through a world fellowship of Presbyterian church gave a pageant who worked with the Salt TjUa ousiness and professional men unit- Thursday the 9th at 7:45 p. m. Fifty members. ed in the Rotary Ideal of Service. people of the church participated in Tho expression of local business Each class of business is repre- the program and were assisted by men is that they deem it a great sented by one firm, such as one gro- the Conference Club of the First honor to have this consideration be- cer represents the grocery stores in Presbyterian Church. The program consisted of a Tom stowed upon Sugarhouse as the Rot- the entire district. This man works ary club holds such high recogniza-tio- n for the interest of his group rather Thumb Wedding, a brides pageant Members are care- for the years 1830 to 1936, repreamong business men's organiza- than individual. tion. to assure a high stand senting the weddings of the various It is a business club. fully chosen A second meeting will be held next ard of representations. personages of the church. Jack Berryman Thursday in the I. O. O. F. hall, 2040 South Eleventh East street, at 12:15commencing Luncheon GOOD-WILTOUR will be served by Fred Golding of FOUR INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT PLANNED BY B. F. W. the Dixie Lunch. Invitation to participate in a woFour persons, injured in an accigood-wi- ll tour to Las Vemens dent at Thirty-thir- d South and Dam over and Boulder Nevada, gas, WARD EASTER CANTATA Douglas streets, were treated at the the Memorial May SO holiday, day SET FOR SUNDAY P. XL Salt Lake general hospital the fora and 31, was issued this week by Highland Park ward choir, under part of the week. Mrs. Winnlfred P. Ralls, chairman the direction of Kearns Ferre, will 2629 Elizabeth i'f arrangements. Joseph H&bbeshaw, 'present its Easter Cantata in the street, driver, suffered chest The trip is sponsored by the Salt Injuries ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 p. Lake Business and professional Wom. Instead of Sunday morning at 7 'in the accident at that intersection. men's club. More than 100 B. P. W. a. m. as was erroneously - reported Geoige Rawsen, 25, Magna, the oth- members from Utah clubs and memlast week, er driver, suffered a lacerated cheek. bers of other women's organizations I are expected to make the trip. They will leave here at 1:35 a. m. May 30 and return the evening of May 31. - . M Human Relations Course Starts Monday Now if you are really interested How much would you be willing what others think of you, if you care to pay for an Aladdin's lamp which whether people like you or not, then would give you all the friends you are you eligible to enroll In this want of the kind you want, which six-wecourse in Human Reshort, would insure your not ever having which lations starts Monday, April any more troubles with your sweet- 13. not interested in are If you heart, your wife or husband, your on with then you are people friends, your children, your boss, getting not qualified to take this course. your employer or employees? That is the requirement you must The world no longer believes in meet. There are no fees, nothing such magical ways of getting things to buy, and there are no educational done. cannot ek have Although you these things overnight, YOU CAN HAVE THEM. Ail that is necessary is a little time and a little enTo acquire the characterisergy. tics which will cause you to be liked by people, to succeed in your social relations, is not only possible but it is sure If you follow a few simple and most pleasant rules. Just normal physical health comes by living and enjoying all of the really good things in modemation, so also social- and mental health comes by living and enjoying a few simple, il laws of nature sure, human nature. These are so sure that you will never successfully get along with people until you do learn and live these very. easy rules. No education is complete without it. i never-can-fa- qualifications necessary. These rules, or laws, will be illust rated by actual cases of such every day human problems as: What love? What Is being emotionally grown up? Is jealousy a sign of love? The way to win anothers love, keeping your marriage a happy one, being tolerant, what to do with relations, and temper, parent-chil- d many others. Come and bring your friends and also your problems. This class is Adult Night School held Monday, new and valuable addition to the Wednesday and Thursday from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. at the Irving High The class will be under the School. leadership of Herscbel E. Mason, B. S., a graduate student in the Pay chology of Human Relations. IS Edge Hill, Wasatch Tangle In Softball Feature Counterfeit Coins Traced to Prison San Jose, Costa ltlca. The police have at last found the sonive of the counterfeit nickel colna which here flooded the country since new coins, minted fur Costa Illca In the United States were put Into circulation several months ago. The counterfeits have come from Cell 40 In the National penitentiary. Jose Angel Solano, occupant of the cell, hnd molds of metal and other equipment when Investigators visited him. He Insisted that he had manufactured the wins only as a menus of passing the time more quickly, fur he had found prison life boring. SUGAR HOUSE PAULEYS, FOREST P.-- T. A. Council members of tho Forest P. T. A. request all Room Mothers' to meet Friday, April I7th, at 3 o'clock In the Lincoln Ward Chapel. A short business meeting will be followed by Miss Edith Kendcll and a social. mi Della Pendelton will be honored Room Mothers' please reguests. member the date. Mrs. George F. Bolto, president, Mrs. John Hardy, Mrs. Alfred Bybee, Mrs. R. H. Davis, Mrs. William B. FOrd, Mrs. Charles N. Fehr and Mrs. Martha R. El dredge attended the Friday sessions of the State Convention of Parents and Teachers held in Salt Lake last week. Man Often Near Death Recovers as Pets Die medical Toronto, Ont. Canadian circles are baffled over the strange bond of life and . death which line linked Samuel Green and hie pete for the lust 20 year. Four times Green has been on the verge of death ami each time he lias recovered simultat bird neously with the death of a or animal. Doctors are at a loss to explain the connection. In 1011 Green wea stricken with a stomach disorder and doctors despaired for. hie life. Soon after an emergency operation was performed, hie pet canary fell dead In Its rage and Immediately Green began recovering. A few years later he suffered a hear! attack and a doctor said he would not live 24 hours. During the same day Green's fox terrier was found dead In the kitchen. Green again recovered. In 1030 Green was stricken with a strange aliment, which awelled Ids body, and he lapsed Into a coma. Ills Persian cat died and lie began Improving. Late last year Green fell victim to another strange aliment and he was unable to eat or drink. Doctors could not diagnose the case and he lapsed Into Then his collie dog was found outside his bedroom door. When his son told him about the death of hie pet. Green asked for a drink of water and rapidly recovered. Medical men refuse to comment on the strange rase, declaring It la beyond the scope of science. TURN IN SURPRISE WINS NOTES EASTER WEDDING TO TAKE PLACE AT BRIDES HOME ' The marriage of Miss Dorothy Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen, 2818 Highland Drive, to Tbeo. R. . Hoeneas, son of Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Hoeneas, will take place Easter Sunday at the home of the bridbs parents. Mias Hansen has been extensively entertained by friThe young couple expect to ends. make their home in Salt Lake. Already a keen rivalry between and Edge Ilill Wards has developed, these wards next Monday In the Highland Stake M Mens softball league, both with a clean slate and both with a determination to win. The feature games of the week found Sugar Houso toppling the favored Highland Park crew m a 1 thriller, Edge ' Hill blocking out Suand Wasatch turning garhouse Marv back Highland Park drive a of Ashton Parleys sparked to carry his with some Canyon team into a surprise 4 triumph over Emerson Ward. Prize performances for the week go to Ed Evans of Wasatch who cracked a home run with bases loaded to gamer four runs against the Highland Parkers and to Ab Domey of Edge Hill who pitched two beautiful games against Sugar House and Emerson, In both games yield- 2-- 5-- 2, 7-- 1. two-bagge- rs 5-- Current Schedulo ENTERTAINS FOR BIUDE Mrs. Holger P. Peterson will tertain at her home 1623 East Monday, April 13--Edge Hill vs. Wasatch at Garfield Parleys vs. Sugar House at Parleys en- Thirty-t- South street Friday evening Emerson vs. Highland Pk. at Irving for Mrs. John H. Baker, recent bride Thursday, April 16 who before her marriage was Miss Edge Hill vs. H. Park at Garfield 2163 Lake Emerson vs. Sugar House at Irving Estella E. Hutchinson, street Parleys vs. Wasatch at Parleys hird TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 4 HOLDS ROUSING MEETING Townsend Club No. 4 held a rousing weekly meeting In the I. O. O. F. hall, in Sugarhouse, April 7th. Keel-.cSpeakers were Captain Ed. B. Jack Bell, N. A. Havercamp, E. Mrs. Rhea H. Eardlcy; Reading, Simpson; Community singing, AmThe speakers urged the erica. Townscndites to stand firm and earnestly support the movement. An outline of proceedings prior to the Townsend convention to be held here Let ua May 15 and 16 was given. together. pull GOLF SEASON TO OFEN AT FOREST DALE CLUB SPORT COMMENTS By Rod Knight Setting Saturday, April 18, as the tentative date for formal opening of Forest Dale Golf club, officials and At the conclusion of tho recent members are making preparations Etato High School Basketball Tournfor the event ament which was won by Granite, It ia anticipated that the renovainquires came in thick and fast to tion work on the clubhouse will be officials different concerning the complete by that time and the coach. prominent Many winning for greens in condition playing. schools would appreciate a winning E. Hugh Miller has been elected combination for a change. The story president of tho newly organized' his success is not brilliant beof with' Forest Dale Golf Association Quiet cause he chose It not to be. N. O. Thompson, vice president, M MEN AND GLEANER about his he goes and Hoi-sounassuming Jim and treasurer Jack Purdie, GIRLS FLAN BANQUET if he turns out a winning secretary. The M Men and Gleaner Girla work, Bylaws for the orwhich he does regularly, he ;am, ganization were drawn up by Ralph of Granite Stake plan a banquet to talk about the part he playdoesnt Rhode, Jack Cook, Russ Henderson be held in the stake house tonight. and W. W. Allen, who form the Officers of the two organizations ed but rather how hard his boys If he loses, he doesnt mean board of directors. have had charge of arrangementa fought. but prepares for the coming battleq, and reservations that have been record of Coach Cecil Baker ia The mite show the affair will be a sucindeed an enviable one. He has been cess of the season. OFFICIALS TO CONDUCT Pmfh at the Fanner institution for MORTGAGE CLINIC nina years, four of these years he Federal housing officials will con- THIEVES BUSY IN SOUTHEAST the state championship, gamed duct a mortgage clinic here beginConsiderable lumber owned by the one year, and creditable showning May 25 for prospective home city street department was stolen the other years. In 100 games, builders of Salt Lake City and Utah, from Wilmington avenue between ingsvictor 83 83 times, lost 17, 12 of Franklin D. Richards, Utah director Twelfth and Thirteenth East streets which were within a 3 point margin. VISITING IN THE SOUTHEAST of the FH A, announced. Sunday night. His proteges have dominated college Mrs. J. Fern Swenson, of St AnFeature of the clinic will be a ' Thieves stole two wheels from an teams, no wonder big schools are thony, Idaho, is visiting her sister mass meeting at hlch advantages of automobile at the Waller residence for his services. The GranMiss Claris Duncombe of 954 Gar- building under the FHA plan will at 1243 East 21st South. They re- angling would do well to keep district ite field avenue. Mrs. Swenson will also be outlined, according to Grant Mac-f- turned the following evening to take this coach on their payrolls. visit relatives in California before lane, associate FHA director for the other wheels, but were frightened The state bowling tournament gets to A dinner will precede the away. Utah. St. returning Anthony. with team under way this week-enmeeting. doubles and singles championships Two members of the Washington, LINCOLN BEEHIVE at stake. Verne McCulloughs TemLOCAL MAN GIVEN D. C--, clinic staff of the federal GIRLS ARE ACTIVE of hosCITY APPOINTMENT ple Alleys will be the seme will arrive administration class of Mrs. Nephi tilities. Beehive The housing over the all from Entries Lawrence N. Brown, 1902 Tenth here 14 to assist in plans for Jensen and Miss Elsie Webb of LinMay this to make are state expected East street was appointed assistant the clinic. coln ward has planned two interest- tournament the most colorful In a manager of Wasatch plunge, Tuesing events for the month of April. decade of colorful tournaments. Next The day by the city commission. their outdoor studies to a week some additional information Putting appointment will take effect April TEACHERS INSTITUTE practical use, the girls plan to cook with the results. 15. SET FOR APRIL 24 their supper without utlnsils, matMr. Brown will receive a salary The annual spring institute for ches or other aids April 28. of $160 less 2 Vs per cent and will Salt Lake City school teachers, suThe second group of girls will enreplace Frank Armstrong, who re- pervisors and principals will be held tertain the first group following resigned. April 24 at South High school, it gular Mutual sessions Tuesday even- HARRY B. WELDON was announced Saturday at the ofCALLED BY DEATH ing, April 14. L. John Nut-ta- ll fice of Superintendent FORMER SOUTHEAST WOMAN Harry B. Weldon, 55, died the for Jr. ALTA PLUMBING A HEATING DIES IN NEW YORK of the week at the family resiDepartment problems and details CO. IN SAME LOCATION part Mrs. John R. Mackay, wife of Dr, dence, 1998 Windsor street, after a 7 school term The Alta Plumbing and Heating John R. Mackay, former residents concerning the lingering illness. of the southeast died in New York will be discussed. company are still in the same locaMr. Weldon was employed as a tion, 1115 East 21st South only they steam fitter for the Utah Oil and City Sunday following an illness of will occupy the rear of the building. pneumonia. Refining Company and was a memMrs. Mackay, with Dr. Mackay. COLLIDE AUTOMOBILES No. William Snape, 19, 1162 Sherman KNIGHT BROS. SPORTING GOODS ber of Christopher Diehl Lodge who was a professor of psychology MOVE TO NEW LOCATION 19, F. and A. M. at Westminster College, resided here avenue, waa bumped on the head The Knight Brothers have moved for a number of years. They mov- when his car and an automobile opSurviving are his widow, M s. ed to New York in 1933. erated by Herman Bauer, 2626 High- their sporting goods store from 1117 Florence E. Gills ra Weldon and thieo Funeral services were conducted land Drive, secretary to Chief of East 21st South to 1115 East 21st in New 'York at the North Presby- Police Harry L. Finch, collided at South with the Alta Plumbing and sons, Fred E., George IL, and Pc'- -l J. Weldon, all of this city, terian Church. First South and Fifth East streets. Heating Company in the rear. n, L - N NON-PARTISA- N PUBLISHED IN SUGARIIOUSE n, run-ner- up ar d, ng 1936-193- |