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Show Pace The Bulletin 2 The Genealogical Society com- THE BULLETIN Issued by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Hyland 364 One Tear Subacrlptlon: 3 Months 50c 6 Months 75c Advertising Rates on Request $1-5- for news items, ' ATTENTION . Post Office distribution in the Rural routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday noon. THE EDITOR SAYS SUMMER DRESSES SOME GOOD DRINKS the weather is either WHEN hot or too cool we need, acme days, a chilling, tlnkUng drink and the next a hot A delightful drink that will one. appeal to nearly all tastes la the following fruit drink: Fruit Iced Tea. Make one cup of strong tea, two or three teaspoons of the tea to a cupful of boiling water. Let it stand five minutes to steep, then chilL Squeeze the Juice of four lemons, three oranges and add enough sugar to sweeten. Chill with plenty of ice, add a half gallon of water and serve with thin slices of orange and lemon floating on the glass. Brother Arnold Bergner, conductor for the Seventy's chorus extends an invitation to all 70's to join this chorus each Sunday morning, at 7:30 a. m. in the Stake House. $4.98 Dresses Now 293 $6.98 Dresses For $493 SUMMER HATS Real Values us-ln- g . OUR EDUCATED YOUTH By $2.98 Hats Only $1,Q0 $4.98 Hats For 298 LUE JEANNE SHOP Mulled Cider. LEONARD A. BARRETT 1094 East 21st South Put one quart of sweet elder Into a saucepan. Thousands of young people anno ally are graduated froui our universities and colleges. Many of these receive advanced degrees which Indicate they have been Add one small stick of cinnamon broken Into pieces, f teaspoon of whole allspice, six whole cloves and one email piece of ginger root Bring to the boiling point, let boll three minutes. Skim and tarn Into a hot atone pitcher, serve hot In small steins. Hot gingerbread, snappy cheese mixed with rich crenm, makes palatable luncheon with a stela of I prepared ized lines special of activity. The SUGARHOUSE NEW and ENLARGED BUDS SANDWICH SHOP 2 68 Highland Drive dder. 1 Delicious Punch. schools also Prepare sirup of one cup of have turned out f sugar, cup of water, cook una large number a It til thread ; pour the sirup spins of doctors, enover three beaten egg whites sad gineers, dentlste. add alowly to one quart of freshly and many others made English breakfast tea InfuIntent upon difsion which has been chilled; add ferent professional careers. It la a this mixture to one of lemon thrilling experience to see a large flavored Ice cream quart mix thorand group of young people receiving the oughly; turn Into a freezer and degree for which. they labored from freeze to a mush. 8erve from a four to six years, aud in some punch bowl In tall thin glasses. cases, even longer. We do not forget the sacrificial devotion of parGinger Ale Cream. ents who made this opportunity posServe Ice cream In tall glasses, sible for their children. In some fill up with ginger ale. s cases young people have worked their way through Chocolate fee Cream Soda. college. They perhaps appreciate Into a tumbler put a small cone their education more than those for of Ice cream, pour over this two tawhom plenty of money was furof chocolate sirup and fill blespoons nished through the college course. the glass with chilled soda water When we work for something we drawn from a syphon. want we appreciate it more than If It ia given to na without any effort Ginger Ale Cobbler. on our part Pill soda water glasses half full The question arises, however, of finely crushed ice, add one slice what of the future? What will beof pineapple (the email alze), then come of all these young people with fill with ginger ale. Serve at onc& their diplomas Justly earned? Will c by Western Newspaper Ualea. they find some work to do In their Goes to Red Sox chosen field of activity? Will all the doctors and engineers find Jobs waiting for them? A review of the condition of out economic life during the past few years readily convinces us that such la not the case. In one of our large cities, where the CWA waa active In furnishing work for the unemployed, could be The Primary held an outing at found men who held degrees from Liberty Park, this concludes all colleges, and in some Instances, advanced degrees from foreign uniactivities until fall versities. A diploma from an accredited college does not guarantee a position. Preparation for a career The Young Men's department is one thing, the realization of one's of Mutual have elected their offi- Ideals In that career Is quite ancers. Brother David Watson if other thing. Many other requisites are essential to success besides a president; Brother Elmo Ostler, Doubtless one of degree. first counselor and Brother Ship-le- y college the most valuable experiences one Burton is second counselor. learns in college Is adaptability and We wish them success in their perseverance without which no success is possible. The greatest field of labor. lesson one learns in college Is: how to work ; how to adapt ones self to unusual and discouraging environSEWIING MACHINES ments. The cultural advantage of a college education Is most vain-ablFor providing It prepares the student to meet the real Issues of life. "Wisdom Is the principal thing, Bargains in Used Machines of therefore get wisdom. said the Various Makes wise man of long ago. one-hal- . BOOTHS To accomodate our many friends ..and patrons a place to come and refresh yourself with BUD'S FISHER BEER TASTY SANDWICHES SOFT DRINKS ICE CREAM OPEN DAY and NIGHT Booth Service Counter Car Youngest Prexy You Will Find Your them-elve- For Your 4th of July Outing At The UNITED 5- - 10-2- 5c STORE Hawthorne 1089 East 21st South Sugarhouse Dr. Gordon Keith Chalmers, the new president of Rockford college In Rockford, 111 Is the youngest college head In the country, being only thirty years of age. He and his wife, Roberta Teale Swartz noted writer, have both Chalmers, been members of the English department of ML Holyoke college. ' LOST One leather loose leaf note book, between Sugarhouse and the University with Biology and Art notes that are only value-ab- le to the owner. Return to 1915 South 9th East or Bulletin office, 2044 South 11th East or Hyland 364. Reward. e, SALE BUFFET Expert Repairs On All Makes The Holmes Sewing Machine Exchange 957 East 21st South o one-hal- for Let Business Get On Its Feet Let us remember that industry, with all the willingness in the world, cannot spend when it cannot pay. A man who spends more than his income "goes broke and is unceremoniously told that a fool and his money are soon parted. A business which spends mors than its income goes broke Is treated with the same brutal lack of consideration. Many businesses have been harassed into insolvency, burdened into bankruptcy, by government impositions. But if the government will only let business get safely on Its feet, business on its own account and for its own account will spend and will hire and will grow and will build and will make this nation the greatest and the richest and the strongest the hapin world. the piest The main duty, the Immediate duty of government is not to restrict business but to restore business confidence and stimulate business creativeness. SALE SALE 0 social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon, Thursday, for publication In the following issue of The Bulletin. The Bulletin circulation and distribution in this district is ap proximate three miles long by two miles wide. Copy pleted their outline for the summer months. 1st Monday, Temple Excursion; 2nd Monday, Lecture 3rd Monday, Outing; 4th Monday, Temple Excursion. Stake Temple day is July 3rd. 1070 E. 21st South Smirre of CiTiliaatlea author says that women In China do pretty much as they please. Thus another of our western Inventions traces back to the mysterious East. Detroit News, An d SUGARHOUSE Wesley Ferrell, pitcher, has been . SANDWICHES BOOTHS for LADIES traded to the Ioston Red Sox by the Cleveland Indiana. KmsaiBBSaBBXSmBBBmBElkgBtEnBiaBa I |