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Show Read The Bulletin adds x i-- A Community .ara. PnUuhed 2 TOOLS-SEEDS-PLA- and PAINTS NTS Su&Aoa NON-PART1SI- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 19. 1935 VOLUME 3 - SPORTS- - WARDS LOCAL - NUMBER 14 ACTIVITIES A QUIET TALK ON EASTER By S. D. Gordon Out of the East comes the new light after the darkness of night. And we call it morning. Out of the Easter morning comes after the darkness of a wondrous new light the light of life sins night And it has been the first gleam of a morning, of a new day for all men. Contrasts makes things stand out Black touching white seems blacker, and white looks whiter. .Sorrow makes joy seem gladder. Joy makes sorrow seem sadder. The deeper the sorrow Womens Auxilary No. 16, Ty the greater is the uplift of joy following, after the first day is pographical Union No. 115. celover. anniebrated its twenty-sixt- h versary Tuesday at the IlyrumJ. Jensen home at a well arranged to Legislate dinner party. Cards followed dinForcing Legislators ner. Spring flowers formed table decorations and thos; in charge of the entertainment were Mr. M. Li Ilanson, Mrs. J. E. Jeppson, Mrs J. W. Hilton,. Mrs. A. J. Pcrkcs and Mrs. J. F Rhodes. SOCIAL NOTES SHIPLEY F.' BURTON RESIGNS AS LEAGUE SECRETARY The resignation of Mr. Shipley P. Burton, executive secretary of the Sugarhouse Business Mens League, has been accepted by the Board of Directors, and Mr. O. W. Kasteler appointed acting secretary. All members of the league are urged to get behind the organization and keep up the program that has been outlined for the developement of Sugarhouse Mr. George Lucas, President of the ' Sugarhouse Business Meins League states he and the new secretary aim to render the very best of service for the Sugarhouse district; and in return expect the members and business men to give them their fun - UP AND GARDEN A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT NEWS AND FIND THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR SPRING CLEAN support Mr. Kasteler la a real Sugarhouse He believes in the old league policy All for One and One for all. Emerson Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. Irma Williams,. 1165 Sherman avenue, Monday assisting Mrs. Williams were Mrs. Nettie Place and Mrs. Naomi White. . Frivnd :of Yc Old Gubrmet Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. A. Parker, 931 Simpson Ave. . enthusiast Members of the S. II. A. Thimble club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jennie 728 Browning avenue. Car-nah- LA SALLE CLEANERS A DYERS MOVE am . The La Salle Cleaners A Dyers move from 1031 East 21st South to 1115 East 21st South and announce Mr. Charles Beer, propietor. The La Salle Cleaners came to Sugarhouse about two months go and they appreciate the response of the people of community and are ready to serve them at their new location. INJURED IN FALL Camp No. 24, Daughters o the Utah Pioneers, met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Boylin, 1163 Emerson avenue. Miss Laura Rogers, bride-elec- t, was honored last week by members of Lcs Amis club at bridge supper given at the home of Airs. C. A. Waddoups, 1761! Seventh avenue. The engagement of Miss Anna Walton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hazcn B. Walton, 1066 HolTo keep members of the New Fork legislature at work and thus hurry up Saturday when she slipped as she to E. Harry the adjournment, the Democratic leaders posted state police at the doors of tho lywood avenue, stepped from an automobile near son Mr. and of Mrs. C E. Ohrn, In Albany. Trooper L J. Van Alsline la aeea refusing to permit AssemFourth Blast on Broadway. She was capital Salvatorl is announced Ohm, A Forenza to leave tlie building. by the par-en- ts blyman removed to the Holy Cross hospital of the bride. The marriage F will take place during April. by the police ambulance! SCHOOL DRAMATICS Monte Wednesday evening, Ap . VISITS IN SUGARHOUSE ril 24th, at 8: oclock at the Past Matrons Grcle, O. E. The adult Dramatic class of South Jr. High school, under S. met Thursday for luncheon MT. and Mrs. J. Sterling Moore in the South Jr. High school will the direction of Mrs. Ella Wak-fiel- d. at the home of Mrs. W. D. Bros-s- cr of Provo spent the week-en- d All are invited and adniis of East Seventeenth South. a three act Spanish dra-tive- s. Sugarhouso with friends ma entitled, The Rose of Ef sion is free. (Social, Continued on Pago 4) Mrs. Floyd Cole, 1481 Stratford avenue, suffered a fractured leg . rtla-ptcse- nt |