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Show "THE BULLETIN" Published At WEATHER FORECAST Commercial 2041 For Utah: Rain or anow tonight and Saturday; a3der Saturday. Printing Co. South 11th East Hyland 364 ' 9 PUBLISHED IN SUCARHOUSE Vol.5 NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKH CITY, ITAII, FRIDAY, Al'RIL 2, 1937 HOME EDITION BRILLIANT PERFORMERS MAKE JUNIOR HOOP HONOR SQUADS Highland Park captured the Jun;-o- r Interchurch Basketball title of tho A Division Wednesday by turn4 ing back the East Bench five in one of the fastest games in tu history of the league. Highland Park was ths champion of the first half of play while East Bench was the leader of the second half of play. In the title tilt Jensen and BUleter of were high scorers tho champions with 9 tallies . each while Aimer Hardy of the East Bench five sparkled with 14 counters while his team mate Don Riggs rung up 8 points. The Highland Park team conquereo 5 Sugar House Tuesday to seize the first half leadership. TALKS TO ROTARIANS Governor Henry Ii. Blood addressed members of the Sugarhouse Rotary club, informally, Thursday noon on the removal of the state lie reviewed accomplishprison, ments and told of possibilities for a new site in the near future. During the coming week the Free A number of guests interested in in School classes EngAdult Night lish and Americanization will meet the movement were Invited to attend at the Sprague Library from 7 to the meeting. Governor Blood also gavo a few and 9 p. m. Monday, Wednesday, high lights on the problems hand will The other classes Thursday. led the recent legislation. by the public share the vacation of Dr. E. E. Monson, secretary of adult of the All classes schools. sttte, and former member of the night school will resume work at the Irving school Monday, April Sugarhouse Rotary club, gave a No Forum will be short address, saying "We act col12th at 7 p. m. held this week, but the following lectively today, giving' united effort of organization, which is one of the Thursday. April 15th, Mr. C of good living. Bush, president of the Hawaiian principals Other were Dr. H. W. Society will talk about ths South Reherd speakers of Westminster College. Sea Islands. There will be HawaiD. John and Spencer, George Pyper ian music and a display of South of the Salt Lake Club. Sea Curios. Adult Classes At Sprague Library 28-2- 23-1- Real Future Talent Rates Honor Roles a Eight-year-oAnn Lowenberg, right, and thirteen-year-ol- d Lois O'Toola, Campfire girls, blow out ths candles, with the assistance of Oscar of the Waldorf-Astori- a in New York, on their silver Jubilee wish cake. The cake was made as a model for Campfire Girl organizald tions all over the country, signifying their silver jubilee, or twenty-fift-h birthday. The cake was made in the form of a seven-poithe seven points in the wish to be made by the Campfire star, denoting girls all over the country. MISS SMART Here's a Fish Tale That's Real Whopper Three Durban, South Africa. whales were caught on one harpoon by the whaler C. P. Robinson, which arrived here after colliding with another whaler, the Egeland. They were both chasing the same group of whales and collided Just after the freak catch. were damaged Both vessels slightly. "It isn't often that three whales are killed by one harpoon," Capt. Wilhelm Dahlberg, of the C P. said. "Sometimes Robinson, when we get into a school of smalt whales a harpoon goes through more than one. This was a school of small sperms." The harpoon went through the three whales, exploding beyond them and leaving them strung on the line. Two of them were nearly dead and died when the crew started blowing them up with air to keep them afloat The third had to be killed with another harpoon. Gain Last H. H Dr At Dinner ' POPULAR COUPLE TO BE MARRIED WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Rockwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Leone, to Clarence Cannon Neslen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aobert C Neslen, oh Wednesday, April 7th. A reception will be held In the evening from eight to eleven o'clock in the Lion House. FOREST SCHOOL P.-A. NOTES T. se 3 post-office- INJURY RECEIVES nt Never before, has the Junior Lea gue boasted such splendid cage talent as presented on the Honor Merchants Richard W. Madsen Report teams as selected by participants or the league. Over Many future stars of Year's Sales Corner Buys S. Senior Interchurch basketball and M Man basketball are represented. Many of the boys have finished Most of the merchants agreed Tho business corner formerly ocElder Marvin J. Aahton their first year of real competivt that the past and Saturday cupied by the Friday J, A. Rockwood Furn streets. Elder Aahton will leave basketball and have developed Into were amoiuf the most successful iture was Co. purchased last Mon-April 15th for the British Mission. unusual performers. The Selections they have experienced for some W. Madsen, owner Richard day by The following program has been follow: time. of the Sterling Furniture Co. Mr, arranged: Selections, White Chapel Many of them found that the liw Madsen will establish the "A" Division Sterling Quartette; Invocation, H. B. Richcreased sal's of those two days sur- Furniture Co. in Sugarhouse am) ex ards; String trio, Evans Sisters; First Team passed those for the same date a pects to open the new store about Beading, Josephine Goff ; Vocal solo, LeRoy Beane, F. .Jmmanual Bapt year ago and a number expressed Dorothy Kimball, Remarks, Earl 3. Don Rlggs, F. .. East Bench the opinion the. publicity given their May J5tb, Glade; Baritone Solo, Ed Mctiean; Allen BUleter, F. ....Highland Park mercnanaise oy "me Bulletin" was Selections, White Chapel Quartette; Art Thornwall, C. Sugar Houm one of the leading factors that con' Remarks, Bishop J. E. KJar; ReEddie Kllgore, G. East Benco tributed. to this Increase. BLIND BOWLER sponse, Missionary; Song, CongregaFred 'Barret, G Emerson tion; Benediction, Allan J. Piatt Second Team Emerson Hardy, F. East Bench Geerlings Honored Max Buehlor, F. .. .......Emerson Bon Voyage Flody Jensen, C. ..Highland Park Marvin Purdie, C ....Sugar Housb Don Hansen, G. ..Highland Park A bon voyage dinner party was Reduction becomes effective on Honorable Mention Forwards: in honor of Dr. Jacob Geerlgiven bill to be rendered after April lsc Harris First Presbyterian on Saturday evening by Mr. ings Domestic electric rates of the T. Asatfina .Nippon and Mrs. George H. Fehr, and Mr. Utah Power and Light company for Igata Nippona and Mrs. Harry G. Anderson at the Sugar House Anderson home on 18th East lighting and small appliance use Florence ..... will again be reduced .Nippon Thursday, Tomotsuo Twenty friends of the Geerlings McKee when the second half of the First Presbyterian were present Ships used as place Jmmanual Baptist a kilowatt hour reduction ordered D. Mitchell cards and favors gave a realistic last October 1st goes into effect, Centers touch. Immanual Baptist George M. 'Jiidsby, president and Douglas The presentation of a leather .Third Presbyterian brief case general manager annovnred this Bagby . was made to Dr. GeerGuards week. as a memento of esteem and lings Erickson . East Bench wishes for a pleasant Journey. Burns .East Bench good followed Games the dinner. COXGRESS3IAN TO URGE . Hemsley Sugar House Dr. Geerlings, associate professor, SUCARHOUSE P. O. Johnson Sugar House at the Need for a postoffice at Sugar-houUniversity of Utah Is taking Sabbatical leave and will perform "15" Division having been reported by the research work in Eur manuscript postoffico department, Congressman First Team-Ma- rtin, His itinerary includes Mt ope. J. Will Robinson In Washington, D. Bowlers who can see the pins F. Hill Tops Athos in throw at will hear with envy Greece, to was ask Monastery Italy, they '. preparing C, Tuesday Hill Tops' Blanchard, F. and timo permitting Vienna. He the record made by Ned Smith of that an appropriation be included in Alaterllnd, F. ' . Emerson la expected to return for the fall Detroit, who although blind has the public building appropriation Staten, C. . .......:......St Paul'a score of 167 and an term at the University of Utah this made a high measure. .......Jlill Tops Nickols, G average of 110 this season. Comyear. mon Pleas Judge Smith, spends his Congress no longer makes special KJar, G. Parleys odd hours off the bench showing his individual for appropriations Second Team unhandicapped companions a few but lumps appropriations for Duffer, F. ..... ..Emerson NEW AUTO METAL SHOP points about the game. all public buildings, the amount re Emerson ESTABLISHES ON HIGHLAND DR. Nuttle, F. presenting the aggregate estimated Saville, C. Hill Tops 'The new Auto Metal Shop" own coat of all projects approved by the H. Paulson, G Parleys ed and operated by Sim Walton and GRANITE MART INSTALLS postoffice department and supervis Lowery, G .St Paul's Bill Edgington, have opened their HEMSTITCHING MACHINE ing architect Honorablo Mention Forwards: shop at 2145 Highland Drive, just . new ucivauLcoiug mscuuie . Jenkins St Paul's opposite the Southeast Furniture been installed at the Granite Mart, Tuttlo .Emerson Co. They are experts in body and Mrs. Leona Organization Endorsed Centers an experienced Price, fender-woron all makes of cars hemstitchcr will operate the Cancer Control Cornwall .. to Parleys having many years experience Croft ....Parleys their credit Guards St Paul's Declaring that tho medical pro Dovey - Hill Tops' Cannon Exhibit . that can be made at practically no fession must have "the wholeheartv cost at alL men Hill The display of cellotho of Erickson ed support enlightened Topa In in hats all kinds of neckand women phane and Sewing every community" wear was of great interest as were their efforts to control cancer, thir the knitted crochet and embroidered prominent women and The crochet spreads, quilts The Exhibit at the Sugarhouse things. physicians issued an apGirl's Lion Was Cute Sewing Center, was a success ac and several of the rugs will be on peal today for enlistments durlr Until Appetite Grew cording to all who attended. Exhibit at the Women's Institute the current week in the Women i Sonext on was American kind Vivian week. the Cleveland. of handwork of Field Army Snyder's Every elewhite lion a is The of creat Control becoming The homemade .Brand Floral Co. contributed tho for Cancejr. rugs display. ciety phant. When it was given her by ed much favorable comment The the plants that added to the general The statement was made public a showman at the Great Lakes were espec- appearance of a good Exhibit. by the three leaders of the Army, last year, it was only display of the silk rugs Exposition mado You can learn how to make the all from dis beautiful, ially Dr. C C. Little, Managing Director old. weeks six were articles silk tha there carded shown if you'll come to the materials; of the Americau Society for Now it's more than five months Morknitted classes and Mrs. Grace booked, crochet, braided, Control of Cancer, every Friday afternoon, at old and getting bigger and hun1088 made an excel21st South. If you have fluff of East the tied Adviser Chief Poole. rugs, they rison grier every day. alMrs. West- Zoo B. Cleveland lent is Mrs. not problems, The and any showing. IUig sewing Marjorio Army lowed to board animals, so Miss There were many articles of phal, teacher of the center will be Chief Organizer. Tho Army's "En Snyder has turned her pet over for the home, like cushions, glad to help you. listment Week" run from Ma.r 21r to the Animal Protective league. The City Recreation sponsors these scarfs, footstools, trays, vases, pic19 But she still has to feed it. classes and they are free. animals and dolls stuffed tures, Power Rate Cut NUMBER 13 GOVERNOR OF STATE Campfire Girls Celebrate' Highland Park Captures Marvin J. Ashtort "A" Division Title Leaves Soon For British Mission Elder Marvin J. Aahton, ion of President and lira. M. O. Ash ton, will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, April lltn, at 6:30 o'clock in the Parleys Ward Chapel, 21st South and 21st East N ui For Many Attend At Center . ty-fo- ur ' on Pt. T. vice-preside- nt : I ! Chauvirey - le - Chatel, France. Peasants are mounting guard on the Fifteenth century chapel in Saint Hubert because they have heard a rumor John D. Rockefeller, Jr., wants to move it to. Amer- ica stone by stone. The fear of losing their beloved chapel started when, after if had been declared an historic monument in 1928, it was later deprived of this classification in order that the government might be able to give it to Rockefeller in gratitude for his many philanthropies in France. Although it was not known if Rockefeller would accept the gift, the government even went so far as to send an architect to measure the bases of the edifice and make an estimate on the amount of work which would be necessary to move it. Immediately the townspeople became furious, letters of indignation poured in to the mayor, and one man was assigned to guard the chapel each day, "They will never tear the chapel down as long as we are able to protect it," one farmer on guard said. Roger Petiot, the mayor of said: "Please don't think we are trying to get publicity so that tourists will visit us. You can see for yourself we haven't a hotel or even a restaurant This little chapel has had a deep sentimental attachment for all of us for generations; I know there are many like it all over - France." Once a Cabbage Always , Some Odor, Experts Say Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell university agricultural experts picked a name for their newly discovered "odorless" cabbage and then confessed it was "not strictly" without a bit of aroma. They insisted, however, that "much of the cabbage odor has been removed by breeding." Prof. C. H. Myers, its originator, cabsaid "Cornell Early Savoy" bage to you was really "mild" in flavor and odor when being cooked and that many persons asserted they could not detect the odor in when it was being the living-roocooked in the kitchen. . He admitted it made a lot of difwas ference where the living-roosituated. high-soundi- ng m m They will assume their offices at the opening of the school term In RENT September. Those now in office, to continue until closing of school in June. The children of the school provid- 4 ROOM APARTMENT for Rent ed entertainment and much amuseSeo J. A. Rockwood. ment for the patrons, with the operetta, "Uncle Zeke's Birthday FOR Party." Teachers of Forest School wrote, directed and staged the play. Miss Charlotte Gallyer was the author and with Miss Ella Snyder, Miss Louise Starbuck, Miss Matilda Chase, Miss Alberta Freshman, Miss Leila Nebecker arranged and pro duced it and council mem bers are to meet. Monday, April 5th, at 2:30 p. m. in the Sugarhouse Library. NU-ENAM- . -r "" 1 EL . PAINTS Sold Exclusively By APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY Room-mothe- rs 1-. ... French Chapel Guarded From John D. Rockefeller 1937-193- s, " Patrons of the Forest School gathered Friday evening to elect off! 8 cers for the term and to enjoy the operetta produced by ths i children and teachers. Mrs. S. Melvin Woolf, of 2321 South 8th East, was elected to sue cced Mrs. George F. Bolto as P.-A. president Mrs. Leslie Taylor of 1045 Hollywood was selected o fill the position now held by Mrs. Clar ence L. Gardiner, Mrs. George H. Fehr of 2108 Soutu 7th East will again fill the appoint ment of secretary-treasure- r. These representative, have all been, active A. worn this season; Mrs. Jq P.-- T Woolf as room sponsor for Miss Van Duyn Dotys room and Mrs. Taylor for Miss Loretta McCormlck's class. Mrs. Fehr Is acting secretary-treasure- r. Miss June Smart of the Smart Beauty Shop met with a serious accident Monday, when a spring in one of the driers broke and struck her eye glasses, causing a piece of glass to penetrate her right eye. 1070 East 21st South Hy. 1738 In SngorhouM 0 - TTT T |