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Show Housecleaning time will soon be her- e- Why not tell the people what you have! If you would not be What little hinge, the most Important affairs of life may turn upon. Chas. Lamb CTE to do anything, never do It. Emerson known A Community Paper PaUisIwd fa Soyarfcouse A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISIA- NUMBER 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935 VOLUME 3 ! L - e N ga 1,J J NEWS- - NOTES- - SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES Wasatch Again SOCIAL Granite Cage King 0 SUGARIIOUSE LEAGUE we have a few new booksf but we have any number of old ROBERTSON-FISIIEbooks, standard works, instruc- WEDDING tive entertaining well URGED TO WORK FOR FEDEERAL BUILDING facts FOREST DALE AND LINCOLN CLASH FOR RUNNERUP worth and figures reading. Your library needs you. Come a federal building, L A. Smoot, in and get books. postmaster of . Salt Lake City, addressed the members of the RETURNS HOME Sugar house Business Men's League and guests at the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Berkley danco held Wednesday evening in of Provo have returned home afthe Granite Stake amusement ter spending a week with Mr. hall. and Mrs. George Smith of HighStating that the past years land Park. business at the local postoffice has showed such a marked in STUDY GROUP crease that larger quarters .are ELECTS OFFICERS necessary and pointing out that the government is paying thouDemorcratic Study Group of sands of dollars each year in Ward elected new officers at rentals for federal offices the the meeting held in the Sugar-hous- e Salt Lake federal building canlibrary Wednesday afterMr. Smoot suggest- noon, not house. Mrs. Junius Fisher was ed that Sugarhouse formulate deMrs. as president; finite plans and apply to the FranST' Olson was elected Mrs. Lucie De Wein, government for such a building. M. O. Ashton paid splendid tri- recording secretary; Mrs. J. A. bute to the ploncors of Sugar-hou- Malin corresponding secretary; for their forsight, especi- and Mrs. Nellie Christopherson, ally mentioning N. J. Hansen, treasurer. one of the first business men in Mrs. Esther Jelte gave a paper the district, who has contributed on the P. W. A.," Mrs. Morgan so much time and finance to the White talked on the Consumers growth of Sugarhouse;" stated Advisory Board," and Mrs. Mr. Ashton. led the discussion on the Hugh B. Brown and Dr. Geo. current liquor legislation. A. Allen gave, short discussions Mrs. J. H. Grant, Mrs. S. J. as to the necessity of continuing Stewart and Mrs. J. A. Malin and creating new interest in the were hostesses for the social business mens group to work for hour. a common cause, while Ray Wilof the First son, LEAVES FOR DETROIT National r Bank, expressed gratitude to Sugarhouse for its supErwin Fisher left Monday for Detriot where he purchased a port' to their branch, bank. Musical selections were furn- car then proceeded to Knoxville, ished by ' Miss Westlund and a Tennessee, where he will attend sextett from the University of a short school mi the manufac: Utah Music division and Shipley ture of confections. He was met D. Burton, secretary of the busi- in Cleveland by bis brother, Merness mens league, reviewed plan ita who went on to Knoxville now mderway at Fairmont Park with him. and ' other civic improvements planned for the future, such as WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS South SL, widening Twenty-firs-t on car Eleventh tracks removing Mrs. Elmo J. Daley has assumEast St, and additions to Fair- ed the management of the Granmont Park. ite Grain and Feed Company on The financial committee of the Twenty-firs- t South Street, and league reported they were well Invites her friends and patrons pleased with the wholehearted to call. She assures .them of support they received from the the same courteous service they members as ticket sales surpas- were accustomed to under the sed their expectation. management of the late Mr. Disclosing that should entitle Sugarhousa to - 1-- B vice-preside- se Fits-gera- ld vice-presid- ent ATTENTION! Daley. SPORTSMEN SUGGEST Our library at Sugarhouse has held the banner as the second largest library in the State for tho past several years. Starting in two small rooms it has passed phapman, Ogden and Provo in circulation. ' Depression has struck it and it needs its friends. It la true Ji. RABBIT HUNT Sportsmen of the Southeast are planning a rabbit drive for sometime in the near future. It haa been suggested that the drive be held near Randolph, Utah, where It la reported rabbits aro plenti-- R The marriage of Miss Margaret Robertson, daughter of Mrs. Emma Robertson, and Joseph Fisher, was solemnized Monday in the L. D. S. Temple. A reception was held in the evening at the Midvale Second Ward amusement hall.. Three hundred guests were in attendance. . Mr. and Mrs. Fisher left Tuesday for a honeymoon trip in California. This afternoon Mrs. Marian Cutler will entertain Richards Camp D. U. P. at her home at 1811 South 9th East Mrs. Ruth Oscarson and Mrs. Jessie P. Jones will be assistant hostesses. Wednesday evening the Central Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, entertained at a costume dance in the Union Building in honor of the State Legislature. - A bridal shower was held Saturday evening at the home 02 Mrs. D. Newbold in oempliment to Mrs. Lee Newbold, formerly Miss Thora Christensen of Pocatello, Idaho. Mt. Olympus Rebekah lodge No. 50 met Thursday evening In tho Sugar House L O, O. F. hall. Mrs. Ira Beal, noble grand, officiated at the session. Prior to his departure to the New Zealand Missionf Elder Cannon Lambert was extensively entertained. Friends and associates, gave him several farewell parties during the week before he left A large crowd Of friends and relatives were down to the station to see him off Sunday morning, February 8, 1935. We wish him In his new experience. God-spe- ed Heather Sewing club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William J. Giauque, 1757 Windsor Street Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Gygt of East Seventeenth South Street announce the marriage of their daughter, Helen, to John Edward Lach, son of Mrs. Martha Lach, 676 Downlngton Avenue. The solomnizdd was Friday marriage in the Salt Lake Temple. Past Chiefs club of Pythian Sisters held its regular session Wednesday afternoon at . the home of Mrs. E. Weatherby, 2129 Mrs. South Sixth East Street Matilda hostess. Kresek night being played at midnight. At any rate Sugar House teamed to be in a dizzy trance of some kind. All season they have cashed in with stellar play but during the playoff they functioned far below their normal. Lyn to waa unable play for Brady in first the House quint Sugar to click plengame but managed ty nicely in the second encounter with 13 points as well as with a Bob Crawflashy floor game. ford stuck to his steady, dependable defensive play both evenings while Dwight Jensen and Dorney managed to click in spots.- Keen Monson and Brand didnt play very much of the ball 'games but played enough to show that they are coming stars for the future Sugar House quints. And took Dailey Brown's Foresters House of the Sugar advantage offness and rampaged boys through the playoff series with only half. trying.. The Forest Dale defense Is one of the outstanding features of this season's play. Chick Wade has snapped out of it and Paul Buehner has finally found the metal rim by caging valuable goals very frequently.! Stew Buehner had a part in every play In the last two games and despite his sore arm played some Dunford Is imof his best ball. proving also and Ted Cannon is still thrilling the fans with his knockout underhand shots. Jimmy Wades Improvement is really surprising. Starting lineup post proves that he can really still play basketball as in the old days when he flashed for the East High School quint Larry is one of the the Forester's most reliable) relief .men) and will see plenty of action in the hot tussle next week between The Forest Dale and Lincoln, winner this game win play the runnerup of West Jordan Stake some time next week. To the Salt Lake Interstake Tournament Forest Dale or Lincoln. Results of riayoff Games assisted the February 5, 1935: Lincoln 25 Wasatch 33 Forest Dale 36 Sugar H. 17 1935: 7, February Lincoln 25 Wasatch 54 Forest Dale 38 Sugar H. 30 Schedule: Forest Dale vs. Lincoln for Stake runnerup position either Tuesday or Thursday of Granite Stake runnext week. nerup will play West Jordan runnerup either Thursday or Saturday of next week. Wasatch Performs in Real Style In past years the Lincoln hoop-stehave been the big boys and the Wasatch eager the small ones but this year the story was reversed with Lincoln having tho small teamf the fact which sent them to two straight defeats at the hands of the lengthy Wasatch Both teams turned in squad. some wonderful floor games. Sonny Campbell went wild In the game last night to make 19 pointers while McDonald of Lincoln finally stayed In the game long enough to show, just what he could do by handing in 11 counters and a nice floor game, Wilcox of Wasatch proved to be just what coach Anderson needs at defense. Hoxey. being handicapwith some foot Inrecently ped In the first game Ralph juries. waa especially outstandKnight while' Berg as well checked ing in with some classy ball play. Rod Knight's speedy one handed shots in the last game packed penty of thrills into the struggle. But the outstanding element In both games perhaps was the splendid sportsmanship maimer in which the Lincoln eourtmen went A disastrous down to defeat. 17-- 0 lead for Wasatch in the first quarter of tho first game did not dmt the Lincoln spirit in the least. Instead the Railsplitters came back with some of their best play of the season. Clays was uncanny on his long shots while Russel and Herzog sparkled with some plenty nice tarFishers sly play get practice. likewise stood out. It is really hard to leave any one out In a discussion of these battles of the stars. In the last game the Bob Wasatch subs went loco. MorRigby, Abe Cannon and Nip gan bucketting sensational long And now for the tournashots. ... Wasatch. ment, Foresters Wax Strong The great surprise of the playoff series was the decisive manner in which Forest Dle tucked away two straight gapiea from the Sugar House squad- - Perhaps the Sugar men are not as good at playing night hawjc as the Foresters, the game of thq first rs . . . Sum-merha-ys SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK v Monday evening at the New-houVivion Hotel National Week will be initiated in Salt Lake at a program and demonstration 'A Trip Through the Eye with an Optometrist." Following are excerpts from; talks that have been given on the subject of saving your vision: Someone interested in knowing just what each of the five senses means to mankindf discovered that 85 per cent of all knowledge comes to us through our eyes. When you think a bit that will seem a reasonable figure, even though most of this knowledge (Better Vision, Cont. on Page 4).. se . . , . - - . |