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Show of the patrons of Sugarhouse merchants are residents of the QL Southeast and are reached by The Bulletin Only two wirtucs exist. Oh they were ever united; Ever the good with the Treat, ever the great with if M1E tha good. Schiller circulation Consider that our anger and our impatience often prove much more mischie-viou- s than the things about which we are angry or imMarcus Aurelius patient A Community Paper Published ha Sugarhouse A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 VOLUME 2 N NUMBER 47 NEWS- - NOTES- - SPORTS- - WARDS- - ACTIVITIES LOCALS BOB Why go farther when you can get as good prices and service W. Gustin received 1. 41., J. M. at home ? s. Adamson, 72 and H. T. Plumb Jay Blank, four year old son of 29. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Blank, 319 YOUNG MAN SERIOUSLY COY ESCAPES INJURY IN COASTING ACCIDENT East 17th South street, narrowly escaped serious injury Sunday afternoon when his sled shot out of the driveway of his home, crashing into the rear of an automobile. The boy was taken to the emergency hospital where it was found his injuries were no serious. INJURED COMPLAIN OF ICE ON STREETS s While skiing In Parley's Canmm yon last Sunday, Jack Alston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Numerous complaints of the Alston, Jr., of 967 Hollywood Ave slippery condition of the streets nue, struck a root and fell, the in the business section of Sugar-hous- e, root puncturing his Intestines. Because of the deep snow and intensely cold weather, his comDEFACING BIONUMENT panions had difficulty In getting the injured youth down to their All ready youngsters have be- car, which had been parked a gun defacing the figures which considerable distance away. After were recently placed on the reaching the car young Alston monument in Sugarhouse. Ripe" was rushed to the Holy Cross eggs have been splashed against Hospital, where he is repented rethe figures, and initials and in- covering from his injury and scriptions have been scratched exposure. into the metal. Such acts of real maliciousness LUE JEANNE SIIOPFE MOVES I are usually thoso of persons who The Luo Jeanne Shoppe, which have no respect for themselves, and therefore respect no person, has been located at 1031 East South for some time, or property. Twenty-fir- st When apprehended, such per has moved to 226 South Main sons should be made to publicly Street Mrs. Lue Jarvis invites all of pay for and -- repair the damage ' her done. have Sugarhouse patrons to call they and see her new shop when they ARE YOU WILLING TO HELP? aro down town. , -- STAKE NEWS The members of the Granite Stake Sunday School Board are happy to welcome Brother Lorenzo D. Hatch as the new Superj intendent. i j The School Granite Stake Sunday Is fortunate i n having Brother Seldon Heaps as their organist His music Is inspiring. s s The group of boys who deliver LINCOLN WARD PLANS "The Bulletin" to you each week CARNIVAL are each one trying to earn their own living. Some of them are If you want to thoroughly sending themselves through school; others are trying to help widowed mothers and the rest are saving up for some cherished project. Theso boys will call on you shortly and explain the plan which they are trying to put over, that will give them additional income aside from what "The Bulletin" pays them. We ask that you listen to them, and if it is possible, help them to help themselves. BUY IN SUGARHOUSE s A visit to the stores and shopo in Sugarhouse will convince yon that you can buy everything you at the same prices, and in many instances, milch cheaper than you can purchase the same articles elsewhere. Not only that, but you will find plenty of parking space, with no lime limit, and if you spend your money here you will know that you aro supporting the people who are making every effort to make Sugarhouse a desirable center and residence Shopping .. il district, need have been coining into And all "The Bulletin" office. of those complaining want to know what is the reason the street1 department "don't do something about it well the street department said they would take care of It. . I ..nH !. COMMENTS en- joy yourself dont fall to attend the big Carnival which will be held December 13th and 14th. and end with a Grand Ball on Saturday evening, December 15th Thursday evening a Turkey Dinner will be served between the hours of six and eight for only 25c. You couldnt prepare a dinner at home for that so bring the whole family to Lincoln Ward and let Mother avoid washing the by SAHDT Im just a little like a middle aged lady I once knew. She lived In one of. our smaller communities and she had an urge, in fact it was almost a mania to sing In Her voice was sort of public. cracked and rasping, tho it was dishes for one evening. exceptionally strong, and she on On Friday there will be free ly knew one song, "Come Where But drawings and free picture shows, My Love Lies Dreaming." commitall of members as well as all sorts of concessions program tees realized .that it was much and a bazaar. Saturday evening Jerry Beas- easier to tolerate a few minutes ley's Orchestra will furnish the of agony listening to her sing, music. There will be spocial de- than to endure her wrath if sbe So corations, and free balloon, ser- was purposely overlooked. misward at every every party, pentine, caps and horns. C. R. Snelgrove, Jr., is Chair- sionary farewell, every Fourth or man of the general committee' July celebration and every Christ with James A. Miner and Clarenca mas program, the people of tho Gardiner as his assistants over, village could be sure of one number that would positively be on various other committees. the docket, Sister Cynthia sing Wednesday Districts 63, 64. 6," Ing, Come Where My Love Lies 66, 67, 63, and 69 cast their bal- Dreaming." I'm a little like Sister Cynthia lots in the School Board electioi at the Irving Junior High School in the fact that every Christmas Of the 242 ballots cast, Harleyme, I feel an urge to speak a little piece, to make a little plea for the children. At this time of the year, schools, department stores and business establishments of all kinds aro displaying toys, pictures of Santa Claus, colored lights and things that are making our children extremely conscious of the fact that Christinas will soon be here. Often in anticipation of the Joy thats coming, a child will ask his parents, Daddy, whats Santa Claus going to bring me?" or "Mamma, what am I going to get for Christmas. Please, please, If your child asks you that, dont say, "Well were poor this year, I dont know if you will get anything. This time of the year should be tho happiest time of a child's life. Thoughtlessly don't say anything that will hurt or dampen the joy of anticipation, that will bring unhappiness or worry to your little ones. They are going to meet enough misery and trouble in life as it is. Foster their hopes, build up their pleasure, talk Christman with them, let them go to sleep every night thinking, dreaming of the nice things theyll get Even If you are in straightened circumstances, you know youre going to do all in your power to make a cheerful Christinas for Well, tell them so. your kiddies. "Say, Darlings, I dont know just what you are going to get, but Im sure itll be something nice. Sincerely, Sandy Forest Men Aim at Wasatch Cagers Ansley Too Hot! With only one minute to play the score of this Casaba. classic was deadlock, made so by a perfect fowl shot by Bob Crawford of Sugar House. Five hundred fans screeched and yelled as Ana-le- y snagged a sleeper and a set up, and as Herzog scored just as the gun barked out Lincoln's defeat. Brady was fairly well sewed up but Anslcy ran wild for 12 counters. Herzog and McDonald scored high for tho Lincoln team while Schofield split the nets twice on two sensational distant shots. This defeat will probably mean that Lincoln and Sugar House will be tied for the top spot in Division B at the end of the first half of play. Score By Quarters: Sugar House 9 20 15 21 Lincoln 7 11 19 24 Ilawthornites Are Tough! Thats what Wasatch Want found out last night when they didn't shake off a definite threat from the Hawthorne Courtiers until the last five minutes of Max Bateman tallied 10 play. points to lead his defeated teammates from the best played game that this team has played for many years in M Men competition. Graham Burt and Fred Bateman as well as Christensen handed in good performances. And the Wasatch team? Nothing needs to be said about the superior game which they always Milhams hard fighting stage. (Basketball, continued on page 4) YULETIDE GOOD WISHES Half of the worries of Christinas are expressed in the question, What would be nice to give for Xmas. Let The Bulletin be your information desk. Watch the next issue for suggestions and bargains that can be obtained right here at home at the stores in Sugarhouse.' m . |