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Show of the patrons of Sugarhouse merchants are residents of the Southeast and are reached by The Bulletin circulation One may falter where one may not fall. E. B. Browning- Death and time equal OTL - lze all things. Macaulay Ay Ay, A Community Paper Published be Suyarfcousa INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 2 SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934, NEWS-NOTES- V-FOR- 1334 TEST THUH. SCHEDULE REVISED By Paul J.Hansen It has been necessary to change the schedule somewhat for the second half of play In Granite M Men NUMBER 50 SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES - LINCOLN AND EST DALE GET SEVERE Stake NQN.PARTISIAN Basketball The time schedule has not yet been drawn up but the games for Thursday, January 3rd will be: Sugar House Parleys Emerson Nibley Park Hawthorne Forest Dale Lincoln Highland Park The players must be notified of this revision. Time schedules " be obtained from any, one of the Athletic Committee (Bill King, Lilse Smith, Paul Hansen or Ean Glade.) Courtmen Mako Drives for Tourney Spots . Two tournament spots are probably assured the team of Granlto Stake and these are the goals of the ten teams. Even though Wasatch may have a partially cinched championship a gain there Is going to be a plenty .torrid set of battles for the other position. Lincoln, Forest Dale, Sugar House and even Haw thome, Highland Park and Emerson have a very good set up for ' taking stake honors,1 And with in Mrs. J. It Edgehin of 1579 Sherman Avenue, left last week for Boston to spend several months visiting with her sons, L. U. and David, and her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Jones. 1335 (Smtiuga NOTIIER yer and the automobile in which they were riding overturned on Ninth South street between First and Second West streets, lira Johnson was badly bruised while Mr. Johnson suffered a lacerated right leg. Al! of us have had our disap is nearly ended. As the magic of the Season our successes; pointments the an end, disappointments become of small importapproaches vital to all of us arc goodwill and how and realize wc ance, sincere friendship. We, as an organization . . . and as the individuals who compose it. Wc arc proud to feel that our have much for which to be thankful. advertisers and readers are our friends, and we want you to know that wc are grateful for the loyalty and confidence which have made this a year of substantial progress. It is our sincere hope that we have contributed in some degree to success and progress for them. Since we cannot greet you all in person, we send you in this manner our heartfelt wish for a bright and Happy New Year. THE BULLETIN" AUTOMOBILE COLLISION PUTS .MAN IN HOSPITAL Ernest Nelson, CO, 1596 Twenty-tEast street, was seriously injured during the week-en- d when the automobile In which ho was riding collided with a truck driven by S. J. Hutchinson at the intersection of View and Twenty- Mr. Nelson first South streets. was taken to the Salt Lake general hospital hird i SOUTHEAST CHRISTMAS i. an array of hoop teams such as these even Wasatch must watch every step. Richards, Nibley Park and Parleys are also ready to tuhi in startling upsets any time. A largo crowd should be present' to see the interesting cage program Thursday. The Westminster Gymnasium has - now completely built In a set of bleachers which will seat several, hundred. Hawthorne and Highland Park are all set to shoot the works against their strong foes In a last attempt to reinstate themselves in the Granite cage spotlight Mra Pearl Kimball Blochman and son,' Kimball, arrived from Son Francisco to spend the holi' days with Mra Blockmans parents, Mr. and Mra D. Carlos Kimball .1432 South Eleventh ENTERTAINS DANCING CLASSES Jean Renee enter taineo Miss East street. ' the members of her dancing classes at a Christmas party - . WINS CHRISTMAS CAB i f Charles G. Weston, 60, was inDownlngton avenue, announce the stantly killed Christmas night marriage of their daughter, Doro- when he stepped into the path of thy L. Hunt, to Lamar E. Powell, an automobile driven by. Joseph" The Cornwall, 1246 Parkway avenue. son of Mrs. Delia Powell. marriage took place Saturday at The accident occurred at the of Sixth East and Twenty-fthe home of R. A, Browe, 652 irst South. Wilson avenue, A reception was According to witnssea Mr.. Wesheld at the. home of the brides Mr. ton, who roomed at 421 East parents Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Powell will leave Satur- Sixth South street, apparently day for Pheonix, Arizona, to did not see the approaching car, which was traveling at about make their home. Miss Annie Rose, who is teachA miscellaneous shower was thirty miles per hour. ing in Slackay, Idaho, - are at at the home ot Mr. Weston was horn in Swehome to spend the holiday with given Saturday Mrs. Lorenzo Price, Jr., in com- den and has one sister, Mrs. Hilda their mother. Sirs. T. W. Ros&t Hamilton, Hollywood, California. pliment to the bride. 1762 Ninth East Street. Sir. and Kira W. K. Holmes, 361 - e The ' Ford V-- 8 given by the Sugarhouse : Business Mens Lea--., d, gua was won by . Mr. A N. ISIS: South Tenth East street-- ' Mr. Beckstrand is an. instructor' at the Granlto High School The drawing was held Monday The first evening on Jthe plaza. number drawn was not presented, so after eleven oclock the car was given to the holder of the second number. Four other prizes were given to Tho holders of lucky numbers. prizes were a breakfast set an electric toaster and two flower stands. Beck-stran- a ' Saturday afternoon the drawing' was held at-- four p. m. for; the COUPLE TREATED AFTER cash surprises offered by the AUTO OVERTURNS Sugarhouse Business Mens LeaMr. N. E. ' Wilden, 1975 gue. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Twelfth' East street won tho 724 East Seventeenth South 325.00 and Mr. R. V. Conrad, 992 street, were treated at the emer- South 9th East won the 315.00. gency hospital Wednesday morning for injuries sustained when Salt Lake Citys postal authorities report an Increase of 10.57 per cent in Christmas mall over Friends of Miss Helen Wooten last year. were entertained at a luncheon Sunday at the Wooten home on MERCHANTS REJOICE OVER Kensington avenue. Covers were CHRISTMAS TRADE laid for eight The merchants of Sugarhouse are Miss Edith of The marriage rejoicing over the huge holiMra and Mr. of White, daughter day trade in this district, partito G. N. White, Emerson avenue, cularly Saturday and Monday. Arthur L. Whitehead, son pf Mr. Many store report the largest and Mra Wilford Whitehead or business they have had for years, Murray, is told by the parents of and all of them report a substantial increase over last year. the bride. ; - O Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Tlngey, 651 Bryan avenue, entertained the members of the Tlngey family at a dinner party Thursday evening. the Yule-tid- e season Featuring Silos Margaret Van Dam, daughin appointments, a lovely Christter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Dam, mas luncheon and bridge party Jr., 3123 Seventh East street, will was held afternoon by part oi the Child Thursday Conservation league at January to fill a mission In the the home of Mrs. Oscar K. Carl- leave during the early Northwestern States. Sirs. Verona Hamblin, and small daughter Laura Lou, of Lyman, Slisa DeVeaux Jackson, 830 Wyoming, are the guests of Mra Garfield Avenue, is spending the Hamblins parents, Mr. and Mrs. season with her sister Homer M. Brown, 1722 Tenth holiday Mrs. Ruel Redd, at Price, Utah. East Street. -- - son, 1661 Roosevelt avenue. The committee In charge Included Mra E. L. Schoenhals, chairman; Mra Oscar K. Carlson; Mra O. W. Gray and Mra J. Clyde Riches. 1 1 Announcement of the marriage Miss Clara Fisher, a member of the Granite Furniture Company force, entertained the girls from the store at a delightful Christmas party at the home of her parents,, Mr. and Mra Junius Fisher, 1188 Stratford Avenue jSIIbs Irene Ross, who has been Friday evening. Ten guests were Reaching in Fillmore, Utah, and present, Sir. Darwin Allred, of Buds Sandwich Shop, spent the Christmas holiday with- his parents in Spring City, Utah. O' s' Miss Vivian Ballinger of Zj6 Angeles Is with her parents, Ur and Mra Alma Ballinger, 1332 Lincoln street,, during GhristmasL Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 in her studio. Games were played and light refreshments served. Each guest also received a present. About forty-tw- o guests MAN DIES INSTANTLY attended. WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO . , PEOPLE HAVE GUESTS of Miss Gwendolyn Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mra William Thomas, 1793 Lake street, to Willard Billcter, son of Mr. and Mra Ferdinant Billeter, 1222 Crandall avenue. The young people who were married December 6th, will bo at home to friends in the Hit; Apartment. |