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Show Our sensibilities are so cute. ,The fear of being silent makes us mute. Cowper Be purity test ' C Comments ALS IHGIILAND DRIVE. OPEN Hundreds of letters from all points in Utah and some from Idaho and Wyoming poured into the Granite Furniture Company Store in response . to their Norge Refrigerator contest offer which closed Saturday. Monday the decision of .the Judges awarded first place to Don H. VanDam, 929 Herbert Avenue, Salt. Lake and received the he $249.50 City, De Luxe Model Norge Refrigerator, the only prize offered. A clever entry was awarded second place contributed by E. E. Erickson. It was built In the form of a monument, with tiny living quarters set in at intervals. The plaque on the face of the monument was headed Why I like to Trade at The Granite Furniture Company." After being closed for several months undergoing a process of widening and having an additional strip of pavement added between Twenty-sevenand Forty-eigSouth Streets, Highland Drive is again open to traffic. The Sugarhouse business people appreciate the fact" that the contract was completed before schedule time, since the traffic on this Drive brings much business into Sugarhouse, especially to the service stations, the food stores and lunch stands. This is a beautiful drive leading out into an exclusive realdental district, and a district of palatial 'summer homes, with cross roads leading off into all of the canyons to the east of the city. The widening of the pavement and ROAD OPENING the addition of more paving CELEBRATION TONIGHT makes it an ideal Drive. ht th . - P. T. A. STARTS PROJECT - Last Friday evening Mrs. A. R. Curtis, head of the P. T. A. in Salt Lake City, presided over a meeting in the Sugarhouse Library, of the P. T. A. officers of the she grade schools of the district and the Irving Junior High officers. The purpose of the meeting was tq discuss the feasibility of establishing a central canning center, utilizing the County Food conservation pressure cookers and workers to can food for the Irving cafeteria and the lunches of the grade schools. Also to assist those cm the relief rolls to can fruit and vegetables under proper supervision, at thqj Irving Junior High kitchen. Mrs. Holly B. Keddington, of the Emerson P. T. A. was made general supervisor Of the project Mrs. keddington announced that on Thursday representatives of the Irving, High- land park and Emerson School ifvice-preside- . M 1.1 I. nt Residents of 33rd South and Highland Drive to Stage Street Dance Tonight will be a gala occasion at VIewmont, the suburb with it's business district on Thirty-thir- d South and Highland Drive, when the merchants are sponsoring a big. Road Opening" Street dance, commencing at 8:30. They invite all of their old friends, and the public generally to There will be real" join them. music and a dance. Many people have had. to use other roads during the past two months while Highland Drive was tom up. These people are especially invited to drive out over Highland Drive, which is one of the moat beautiful highways in , the West NEW DEPARTMENT AT GRANITE MART Saturday morning an exclusive mens clothing, shoes, and furnishings department will be opened by the Granite Mart The bulld-- ( Locals Continued on Page 2). ,lM t tJ V .. 9 Sandy i V NUMBER 30 SO By commenced the work, and today NEW PRINCIPAL FOR FOREST SCHOOL the Garfield, Columbus, Forest and Hawthorne school representatives are at work. Mrs. dare Dorius, of the CounAnnouncement was made Satty Food Conservation Corps, and urday that Edith E. Kendall is Mrs. Brooks of the Irving cafethe principal for the 1934-3- 5 will in each be attendance teria school year at the Forest School. to supervise the proper preMiss Kendall will replace Miss day, of the foods. paration Della Pendleton, who has served found that the plan is sucIf this school as a teacher and princessful, the work will go on each cipal for thirty years. and Friday for the next It was also announced that Thursday weeks. three another Southeast woman would be a principal in the city school q this year. Miss Edith Ryberg was GRANITE FURNITURE assigned to the Onequa school. CONTEST ENDS - Sprague NOTES - SPORTS - WARD ACTIVITIES - 3 CANNING e NON-PARTISI- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1934 VOLUME 2 ' the rest. A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST LO life Leave to heart, to heaven,-th- INDEPENDENT NEWS of i k C I A L E Have you ever watched children playing an a tetter totter, and noticed, bow they discover the principal of balance. They soon learn, if one of them is heavier than the other, . the heavy child must move nearer the cento: or the see saw will hot go up and down. That principal of proper balance is onf that concerns, or should concern us in everything that we do. For perfection is not a matter of size but rather a matter of proper proportion. Just as large a per cent of rich men commit suicide as do men Each who are poverty stricken. not has his it life because ending been properly balanced. Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin are probably two of the most popular motion picture stars of our generation. r If you'll recall a film that you enjoyed, in which either of these stars was featured, I think you'll agree that while you laughed at the ridiculousness of some of the situations, there were other scenes so full of pathos they made a lump The percome in your throat. fect balance between the ridiculous and the sublime is what has made Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin great. Abraham Lincoln was probab; ly the most toyed president we He could relieve the ever had. seriousness of war witji a humorous story. I know two men. One is one of those poor unfortunates that we generally term a half wit. His brain never developed enough for him to concentrate seriously The on any subject, very long. other Is also an unfortunate. In his boyhood, when he should have been playing with other children, he spent all of his time concentrating on deep subjects. He went to the public library and read, hour, after hour on such metaphysics and subjects as' psychology. Today he Is a victim of what is known as dementia preaeox. He lives just as far in the twilight as the first man I mentioned. They represent two Neither has a properextremes. brain. balanced ly Evil is nothing more than good Fire U been overdone: that mans greatest blessings (me of when it is controlled, but out of balance it is a curse and a scourge. The righteous Pharisee who feels that anything more an open grave is cheerful is frlvilous, just as far. from the right path as the prodigal who spends his substance in riotous living. Proper aim is thru the notch t, in) the center of the greatest not to either side: . . Mr. and Mra Wo. R. Glade and family, of 723 Ramona Avenue, have taken the Cutler Cabin in Emigration canyon for the next few weeks. Thu Misses Thelma and Grace Miss Helen Drak, daughter of 1905 Caffall and Merle Carr are spendMr. and Mrs. J. W. Druk, Lake Street, has just returned to ing their vacation in a cabin at City after touring Brighton. South America and the West Indies. Miss Druk, prior to her Sir. and Sirs. Frank Barnes, Ji. trip, spent three years in New and their' family, of Coatsville York City. Avenue, have taken a cabin at Brighton for a weeks vacation. Granite Mra.' Myrtle Latimer, Stake Relief Society President, is Announcement of the engage-o- f spending a few days at Bear Mbs Edna May Peterson, Lake this week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Peterson, to Walter Price, is V V Miss' Virginia Burris, daughter made by the parents of the bride-to-b- e. Miss Peterson has a numof Mr., and Mrs. Edward Burris, and- Louis Frank Fleming, eon of ber of friends in the southeast, Mrs. Frank Fleming of 1824 Ten- especially the children of the th East Street, were married in Sugarhouse' . playground, where Miss Peterson has been Instructor Morgan, Utah, Tuesday afternoon. was during the past summer. In the evening a reception held. at the home of the brides parents for the families and inViola Kltt, (daughter of John timate friends. Kltt of Chadwick street, will be- Salt Lake - i Miss i Frances McCormick, daughMrs. J. M. Mc- ter of Mr. and . e Mias Lorraine Irvine, daughter Complimenting Miss Alton Ashof Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Irvins, Mrs. Irwin a bride-elec- t, ton, left last week for Los Angeles, Fisher will entertain at her home where she will spend the next Friday evening at a garden party. A luncheon will be given Saturtives. day in Mbs Ashtons honor by Mbs Lucille Lambert and Mrs. R. Curtis will entertain at a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ray Berrett Jess have party Saturday evenswimming of 475 Hollywood Avenue of ing. announced the engagement to Rae, Phyllis their 'daughter, of Dr. Sydney Weston Leaner, son Woods If you reside In the Southeast of Leaner A. and Mrs. S. and do not' reocive a copy of take will The marriage Cross. The Bulletin" can Hyland 864 Salt In the place September 6th and copies will be delivered to Lake Temple. you. three or four weeks visiting rela- Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Davis, of 3606 Highland Drive, to John Gutke, F. Gutke. son of Mr. and Mrs. take will place the The marriage latter put of August. a Miss Elbe Madsen, daughter of reMr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen, Denver turned Wednesday from where she has been visiting friends for the put three weeks. e - gun-sigh- Sincerely Saa4y come the bride of Max M. Hobson, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gcuige L. Hobson, Apgust 28. Cormick, returned Tuesday from Lieutenant CL IL Perkes of Washington, D. C., where she has been employed the past few Sugarhouse fire station b on a vacation for a few days. years. . , family reunion held at Lagoon Monday evening. Dale Goodfeltow was made an officer of the rami-l- y association for the ensuing year. w Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. and family of 1718 Tenth Good-fello- attends the Pugdey East Street, v m, a i During the past week Mbs Ashton was entertained at supper at the horn of Mrs. J. Grant Iverson, Thursday evening and Mrs. A. R. Curtis and Mrs. Miltori L. Christensen entertained in honor' of Mbs Ashton at the Christensen home Wednesday. Mrs. A. Ray Curtis and her mother Mrs. Sylvester Broadbent were hostesses in compliment to the bride-to-b- e Tuesday and a lawn party was given at the Elkins home on East Twenty-firs- t South Street, Monday by Mbs Evelyn Gray and Miss Villa Fenton. (Society Continued on Page 2) |