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Show The Bulletin Page 2 V THE BULLETIN Published by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. ' 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah C Mabel H. Van Harten ANNOUNCE Inthe American citizens and help pro mote "liberty and justice for alL The new F. E. R. A. plan as outlined In Washington early in th week seems the most logical It is definitely an yet devised. emergency plan and should prove successful. It begins by having unemployed people go into Government owned shops and produce the shoes, clothes, lumber and bricks for their own use. Aa Industry recovers and takes the unemployed back into their regular trades, then the shops wflfll In spite of the be discontinued. fact that the things thus produced will be used only by people who ", otherwise would have to do without them, undoubtedly a howl will go up from private companies just as It did over the mattress plan. . . 6950 UNUSUAL Bargain?: In Our-Econom- y Basement We Give S.&H. GREEN STAMPS. Your Book Is Worth 12.50 CROSLEY RADIOS as Low as $21.99 American and Foreign Reception CROSLEY at $42.95 We Deliver Everywhere Out of the High Rent District 1050. East 21st South Sugarhousc . For Expert Barber and Beauty Work VISIT PETTY We Guarantee Our Work Union Shop all will be held on Sunday and THE Monday, December 2nd and Sro, Reserve this date through its plant with explana- respectively. Tailoring Co. tion about the machinery and and an invitation is extended to 2040 South 11th East printing presses. all of our friends. The tour was under the superRepairing Remodeling vision of their Activity Leader, and Pressing Cleaning Brother Ralph Keddlngton. The Armistice Day was revered and Vanball Team is progressing raprespects were paid unto boys over Phil & Joes idly, but we could make use of there by each Organization of several boys, between the ages this Ward. SOUTH EAST REPAIR 15 of and 18, who have not join SHOP Practice Safety First and be ed the Class yet The lessons 21st South 1113 East of the other fellow. are very Interesting and worth thoughtful Tricycles Repaired Bicycles your while. Come out and help Baby Carriages Retired Sugar House Vanball go to the and Repaired top. The Fihest Selection of Hyland . i . -- WARD NOTES 7 CARLOADS Makes cooking a pleasure. Now Within Everyones Reach For Excellent Service 1107:East 21st South HOME COOKING Wovo Sold As fine as any piece ol furniture in your home. - Barber New Market Place. . ROUND OAK RANGES This Year! BARBER SHOP 192S Notary Witnessed Arthur L. Chystrua & Sugar House August 18, 1934 First Publication, Nov. 17, 1934. Syhella Beauty Shop Salt Lake City, Utah 2048 So .11th E. Hy. 2213 1110 East 21st South for news items, social and sport activities, must be in th office not later than noon Thura day, for publication in the follow a Nash Motor No. 89807, Serial Certificate of Ownin 15 days delivered to be ership Wreck' Auto from date, to Apex ing. EARL MARSHALL LUNCH BOX Copy sell Coupe. No. Of The Editorial Department Agnes B. Smith R. Louise Cluff Advertising and Circulation H. C. Young, Manager The aim of the convention of beauticians and cosmeticians of Utah,, held during the week in Salt Lake, is to make everyone "beauty conscious. This Indus try is the third largest in Amer lea, and while it is classed largely as "luxury," yet it is one industry that has not been greatly affected by the depression. While many women 'do not have beauty treatments, they all buy cosmetics in some form, and create large fortunes for cosmeticians. Now that election is over we hope everyone will forget party affiliations and all be just real I hereby THEIR OPENING One Tear 1.50 Subscription: 75c Months 3 Months 50c Advertising Rates on Request EDITORIAL NOTICE OF SALE Margaret Naisbitt Reese ; 6 lng issue of 'The Bulletin." "The Bulletin circulation an mail box distribution in thin dig trlct is approximate three mile long by two miles wide. ATTENTION Post Office distribution in the Rural routes makes it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin be closed not later Thursday noon. DIRECTORY Mia. RICHARDS past week conwere held in sessions ference every organization. The final session held Sunday evening was a real treat President Hugh B. Brown was the principal speaker. His subject was "Armistice Day," and the thoughts he gave on the value of peace will he remembered a long time. All during the We are starting the Improvement Era Drive tht wreek under the direction of Mary Lambert Prizes are being offered to the persons obtaining the most subWe need your help scriptions. and we know you will have something to work for, as the prizes being offered are very valuable, Come join in the contest The Gleaner Girls and M Men are sponsoring a Good Old Har vest Ball to be given Friday, November 23, 1934 in the Amusement Hall of the Sugar House Ward. There will be good music and plenty of fun for all who come. The price is only 35c a couple and you are sure to get your money's worth in fun. Wear anything you think you will have the most fun in. Well be seeing you there. The Beehive Classes, under the supervision of the Beehive Teachers; Louise Wheeler, Ruth Lund, Florence Hodson, Sister Griffiths and Sister Spore, gave a party for their Mothers, Tuesday evening, November 13, 1934 in the Relief Society Room at the Sugar House Ward.vMiss Wanda Peterson, was Mistress of Ceremonies, and the Welcome Talk was given by Miss Fern Gibbons. Miss Ruth Lund, teacher, gave a talk on the work the Girls are taking up this year. A very clever program was given by the Girls The room was decorated - with lovely Autumn Flowers. A good time was had by all, and the light refreshments were thorough- For several weeks past the Relief Society members have been sewing and quilting to make things for the bazaar which they will hold in the Ward amusement hall November 22nd and 23rd. They have made quilts, pillow cases, aprons and dresses, all kinds of novelties, doll clothes and toys. Everyone who wants to give hand-mad- e Christmas come to and 4s invited presents ly enjoyed. buy them at the Relief Society bazaar. There will also be candy, soft drinks, ice cream and hot dog booths. Everyone is invited to attend and have a good time, Credit la due the Boy Scouts as Well ss get your Christmas of this Ward for the splendid presents at a reasonable price. program they arranged and put over at our meeting cm Tuesday The members of Richard Ward night. The program was carried extend sympathy to Brother and out by a characterization of the Sister Berrett In the tragis death Camp-Fi- re outing. of their daughter, Phyllis. Wheres Grandma? Watch this column. Christmas Cards Welding? And Just Bring In the Pieces TOYS Granite Welding & Wire Works Arc Found Hy. 458 2021 So. 11th E. At The WHEN YOU THINK UNITED - 25c STORE COAL Think Economically and 5-- 10 Its Quality A Pleasure to Burn Hampton's Coal 1109 E. 21st So. Hy. 1213 1069 East 21st South Sugarhouse SILVER DOLLARS Saved When You Buy SILVER'S COAL THE 1140 East 21st South DESERET BOOK COMPANY Hyland 1822 "Its The Best To make your old shoes like new depends on expert Work man ship. THE PROGRESS SHOE ANNOUNCES Their Opening For Yule-Tid- e REBUILDERS Shoppers Are Experts BUY GIFTS 1059 East 21st South of THE WEATHER IS FINE Usefulness and Beauty Let us sugjffest for you something that will please. 44 East on South Temple Salt Lake Gty But It Wont Always Be Caulk up the Openings and Weatherstrip NOW Call The Paint Pot 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 HIGHLAND PARK . SUGARKGUSE A gala time is in store lor ye The Vanguard Class visited the olde timers of this Ward and for Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday even- the present membership, both old A homecoming for ing, and were taken on a tour and young. WASHING GREASING TIRE REPAIRING J. W. Brewer Tire Go. (Inc.) Comer of 11th East and 21st South DISTRIBUTORS U. S. TIRES . 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