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Show kte 2 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN Issued by PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Hyland 361 COMMERCIAL "THE PEN AND SWORD LEONARD A. BARRETT One Year 1.50 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 3 Months 50c "The pen is mightier than the sword." History attests no trner on Rates Advertising Request. Na- statement Make all Commercial checks payable Printing Co. s FLORIST TO SUCCEED 1953 South 13th East Call Hyland 563G Where Better Flowers Are Grown 0) force has never accomplished The results of permanent char acter. "He that killetb with the Bulletin circulation and distribution in this district is approximate three miles long by two miles wide. . Theodore P. Jorgensen through tbs sword. B r n t e ivities in the Southeast section must be in the office not later than Wednesday of each week. ATTENTION Tost Office distribution in the Rural routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin" be closed not later Thursday noon. REASONABLE PRICES TELL YOU HOW tion upon the sword, perished News items and reports of act- At WE HAVE THE BOOKS THAT WILL tions which relied for protec- to EASTER FLOWERS DO YOU KNOW HOW TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL GARDEN? any word must be killed with the sword." The cry Is everywhere heard, let us have peace. The price for securing this peace Is not to be paid by tbs use of arms. Many Interpreters of history agree that the creation of firearms on ao large a scale and the economic necessity of disposing of them primarily led to the great war. Be that as It may- - It goes without saying that no problem la ever settled until It Is settled right. The settlement of a problem depends primarily upon the Influence of thought expressed In public opinion when the pen becomes mightier than the sword. DESERET BOOK COMPANY The Boys speak for the manner in which up among the clouds. are working hard preparing for these meetings are received. We their summer camp at Grandaddy thank the people for their supLakes. port. Elder Cot LOngsoa who has recently returned from the British Notes Mission, related some of his ! Genealogical ; ; 44 East on South Temple A very line Cottage Meeting experiences and Elder Stam gave SALT LAKE CITY ;; was held at the home of Sister a very interesting talk on the Annie P. Gardiner. The attend- experiences he had In gat ance of thirty-fou- r people. Includ- names, of which he had Bishop Joseph E. Kjar and 4,000. EC 3 ing second councilor, Dan' Gardiner, At the Monday night meeting ; ! Do You Need a Nev Easter Sunday! What a thrill The moat Influence for it is to the young boy when, on molding publicpowerful opinion today lithe Easter morning, he takes his product of the pen, expressed We carry a complete assortlunch, consisting chiefly of color- through the public press. It la an ed egg and hikes with his com- astounding fact that according to ment of American Lawn census of the "the total 1930, Mowers and have n style dally panions to some outdoor spot to and distribution of weekly newspaeat. and size to meet your re What a Joy the smaller waa flfty-al- x million." la It pers children get from their baskets quirements. reported that of the twenty-fou- r of bunnies and chickens. We offer ad easy running How million families In America, Lawn Mower with 10" drive proud the young miqs is in her are now rending chain newsnew Easter finery! Each of them papers, and only a small wheels, 4 crucible steel cutportion of feels something of the influence the remaining three-fifth- s do not ting knives and automatic of the day. but only those who have daily access to the metropoladjusting bsQ bearings. have passed through most of itan press. The newspaper la the For Only life's experiences understand ItS moat important propagandist In the and Its Influence or world, for good real significance. bad la unbelievably great. After the Savior had died on Our efforts at moral reform as the cross, the world was in dark- well as International good will (a ness and mourning. There seem- matter of spirit and mental attied no hope anywhere. But, on tude) con be realized more through inch Braided Hose the third day Sunday morning, the molding of public opinion by 25 ft. Onlv dawn came in beauty and glad- way of the pen than by the brute ness, Christ had risen from the force of the sword. Lowell never wrote more truly: dead, and tho world had been Lo. hr foie ua gleam the canipflrea, redeemed. SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & wa oursulvca inuat Pilgrim be. Nor the future with the Easter Sunday ushers in the attempt portal Faata blood r.iated Key." HARDWARE CO. two-flfth- 0 LAWN MOWER a Shoes for Easter Ladies Special White and Blonde Sarnia's $at 1 a r -- Misses' & Women's SPORT OXFORDS $6.95 Garden Hose $1.98 $1.98 After tho earth has springtime. lain dead and dormant all winter, It awakens and takes on new life and beauty. So it is with our lives. Thoughts of the Saviors sacrifice and His example spur us on to new endeavor; to greater loyalty; to a more kind toler a nee. Tennis Champion 1164 and buisca substituted." ed East 21st So. .Hy. 555 Parleys Ward. SCOUTS Airplane Ride The Vanguards and Scouts of Parleys Ward, Troops 273 and 73, enjoyed a hike to the airport Monday evening, March, 19. Fourteen from the two groups went for an airplane ride. The trip waa planned by J. W. Ivory of the Scout Troop Committee, Paul Fredrickson piloted the plane. Harland Sharman, another pilot, showed the boys the other planes. Last Friday at the intersection of Eleventh East and 21st South Street a most peculiar accident oecured. A street car had stopped for the red light The traffic was heavy and a six-to- n truck tracks had been Goes in the Building, Children's Sandals Street Car Accident street car New Snrlni Styles White, Blonde and Grey We Sell It" May Easter this year bring to each of us in Sugarhouse a desire to follow the Saviors example; to be loyal to those with whom we associate; to think of the "other fellow" Instead of ourselves; to not only "live and let live, but "live and help live." loaded with heavy cement pipe was crowded quite close to the street car. The light changed and the street car started and began to turn east on 21st South. As it swung around the end of the car caught on the fender of the truck, and as the truck was standing still the whole rear end of the street car was torn loose. A League man said: "Now that wouldnt ' have happened if the If It WOMENS Now Lester Stoffen of Los An geles Is the "biggest man on the Indoor courts In more ways than one. The giant, player In the United States, uncovered the beat tennis of his career, before 4,000 spectators In New York, to dethrone Gregory S. Mangln of Newark, as national Indoor singles champion. White or Tan M Cft Children's Black Strap or Oxfords o O VC MENS & BOYS Sport Oxfords SPECIAL $2 45 VANGUARDS The Vanguards of Troop 273, after a very interesting meeting, held a social at Which they served Ice cream and cake. Thin social proved to be attractive, and interesting. Bishop Kjar, Frank Eardley, Y. M. M. I. A. Scoutmaster LaMar President, Busath and his troop Committee : Why not see what the Sugar-hous- e were present The Vanguards Merchants have to offer enjoyed their visit with the before going elsewhere? Scouts at the airport and riding third-rankin- g 5555559'"?! mm SUGARHOUSE 1080 East 21st South Q |