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Show Housecleaning time will soon be her- e- Why not tell the people what you have ! A friend la the first (axe who comes In when the W'hole world goes out. Unknown Noble hearts ere most lrrislstibly drawn to each other, whoa most unfor- tunate. Sand h A CeoMaiiy Paper Published Sngarkoawe A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT VOLUME 3 NON-PART1SIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1935 N NUMBER 5 SPORTS- - WARDS- - ACTIVITIES NEWS-NOTE- S- OPERATION SUCCESSFUL Vera Peterson of the Granite Furniture Company was operated cm for appendicitis last Monday at the Bingham HospHer condition is reported ital Miss Forest Dale Routs Bingham 37-1- 8 DALERS GET SEVERE TEST WEDNESDAY good. 21st Ward quintet led by Ralph By Paul J. Hansen arranged program was preGames of This Week: sented. Scores tucker and Dick Muir will probNEW MANAGER AT Forest Dale 36 Lincoln 21 ably be the obstacle between the George Lucas of the United GRANITE GRAIN CO. 18 Foresters and a tournament berStore of Sugarhouse and Forest Dale 37 Bingham -- S. H. All Stars 22 Busi33 the th. of Wasatch Sugarhouse president Mr. Paul Reiser has been made ness Mens League, returned this Miners Cant Find Loop Schedule Week: Next for of the Granite Grain Last week from a buying and pleasure Manager East vs. Winner Dale of Forest night Forest Dale smothand Seed Company, announces Mill Immediate action to obtain a trip. ered the Bingham quintet which Creek - 21st Ward gams Mrs. E. J. Daley, President of Federal building in Sugarhouse which is to be played this Satur- couldnt see the metal rim at all the company. The game will be played The Bingham boys made the first began the fore part of the week Mr. Reiser was formerly with day. when a committee composed of BACK FROM MEXICO in Pioneer the Stake Gymnasium basket hut didn't seize the lead the Vogeler Seed Co. and haa on M. O. Ashton of the Sugar House Wdnesday February 20th. The again during the whole game; had wide experience in the seed Lumber Company f L A. Smoot, Clarence Buehoer, Chick Wade will be announced later. time E. G. Sorenson of the South- and grain business. Many of his Salt Lake City postmaster, and east Furniture and Paul Buehner turned In splenAim Daleri at Tourney Spot Company return- friends and former patrons will C. A. Crockweil, Sugarhouse supdid Forest One decade ago the games while Ted Cannon, ed home the fore part of the be glad to hear of his success ervisor of malls, drew up and beLoClay Dunford and Jim Wade as week after an extended trip and he ' la ready to serve them Dale basketball team led by Dick Hansen, and well as Larry Summcrhays did gan circulation of a petition through Southern California and and the people of the Southeast well Bennion, business and professional old Mexico. The Bird the brothers, captured an themselves plenty proud. the very best in seed and grain men to obtain such building for And now entire team set a pace which "All Church", title. merchandise. the district. for the first time in ten yeras would keep any team from runto information from A. T. Forest Dale is making a healthy ning away. Inspite of the over- SCHOOL F. FOREST According SON BORN the post office department, the bid for a tourney spot A tough ( Basketball Coot on Page 4) sevhas government appropriated The officers and room mothers Mrs. Elmer Jensen Mr. eral millions of dollars for proof the Forest P. T. A held their are celebrating the arrival of jects during the next year and at the Sugar a son, born Friday, February 8th COMMENTS the money for a federal building February meeting on at Thursday at the L. D. 8. Hospital Mother Is available If the community House Library By "SANDY" 2 p. m. Mrs. Geo. F. Bolto, and baby 'are doing nicely. Mr. proves It a necessity. The money C. W. Mrs. Im one of those pests, who every time I go to a picture show Jensen is department manager of would come through the Federal president, presided. Shipley and Mrs. Andrew Soren- the drapery dept, of the Granite I take along a bag of candy.. I really dont do it to annoy the Planning Projects. son were' given charge of the P. Furniture Co. other patrons by rustling the bag, I do It because I like to shlck Two of the major items in T. A Scrap Book for this year. as I sit and watch. making a bid for a federal build- Mrs. G. S. Nash was to DAUGHTER BORN appointed Not long ago I had a span hour or two, so I got myself a ing, according tp the committee take care of the mothsack of candy and headed for a picture show. On the way I met are that the Sugarhouse post ofSorensen Mrs. Mr. and Morgan weeks M. 3:30 P. ers' at for eight with him was a son about ten years old. We stopped a fice handles more mail than eithare the proud parents of a baby to friend, for a minute or two, I offered each of. them a piece of House The at the Library. Sugar chat er Tooele or Ogden and such a first meeting will be held Feb- girl bora February 5th at the L. candy and I noticed the little fellow didn't eat Us chocolate but marked Increase has been shown and all who are in- D. S. Hospital Mother and baby slipped it in his pocket. I said, "What the matter Claude, dont in all department of malla in the ruary 2tth, are doing well Mr. Sorensen is terested are urged to attend. So I asked, "Well why nodded his head. He you like candy? district A social hour followed the an executive of the Southeast MFm saving that for mother. dont you eat it then. And he said, Among increases noted are: son of S. C and Co., Furniture G. Wood Alan Mrs. with meeting, As I have though over that Incident since, Ive realized that, Stamp sales 193 $24,00; 1934, and Mrs. Stan. CUssold aa Sorensen of this community. Mrs. almost without acting exception, every mother can recall some simlltar $29,000; Registered pieces 1933, hostesses. officers and Sorensen is the daughter of Mr. Some little kind act, some Thirty and thoughtfulness love of display 1100; 1934, 2200; Insured pieces room mothers attended the meet- and Mrs. Curtis Y. Clawson. been written indrilibly on the) has loving deed, of her boy, that 1933, 3568; 1934, 7593; C. O. D. pages of her memory. from Sugarhouse 1933, $2400; ing. The Forest P. T. A will hold FEB. 16th SET FOR REUNION It is the recollection of those very deeds, that makes every 1934, $5100; Money Orders 1933, school auditorat a the meeting in the world believe there is no boy like her son. If he mother will reunion 8,257; 1934. 10.472. The unooin Ward ium on February 21st, at 8 P-held Satudary evening, Fetw later gets into trouble, it Isnt her boys fault She knows It isnt Van Wi- be A Rip cantata, was a tiny tad he was so unselfish that he FIRST GRADES ruary 16th at 8 P. 11. In the because when her boy be- presented the will nkle, He? by VISIT LIBRARY brought her home a piece of candy that was given him. A very splendid program school glee club under the direc- ward. been He has kind. unselfish. Hes Hes just been arranged. Many of the boy isnt bad. tion of Miss Dorothy Hughes, ac- has is the faith that That bad someone rises led boys. to be invited are astray by First grade classes from the members Crow. former deEmerson and the Uinta Schools companied by Miss Larena and greet their many every mother has. .Unfortunately, we boys do not always present Miss Kendell will give a short serve that faith. visited the Library last week and and Miss Olga Lamm, the friends. talk When I was sixteen or seventeen years old I heard a little had a happy time looking at the education teacher for the physical poem read by a vaudeville actor at the old Orpheum Theatre. It picture books in their very own on PROMINENT BEAUTY a talk will upper give grades, Tnnd a deep impression upon me. I guess it Impresesd me beroom down stairs, and afterwards OPERATOR RETURNS between parents (Cooperation I know that I havent lived cause I realized how true it was. enjoyed a bright fire and stories and teachers. in their story hour room. with great pleasure we up to its advice. But remembering it all these years has helped They For one half hour prior tothe i It is Ive repeated It often over me to live a little better, I'm sure. gave as much pleasure as they welcome Miss June Smart back room and the parents She received and the Librarians hope meeting, the radio and public gatherings and Im going to put it in this two year mission. mothers will meet with the teach- from a column today. with her sister Mrs. they will come again. The ers in their respective rooms to is working BeauHere it Is: also xtend an invitation to Smart of the White Feral become better acquainted and the other schools to visit the libformer While of her walking down a crowded city street the other day Many take up any problems which they ty Shop. rary asking only they be given friends and patrons will be glad I heard a little urchin to his comrade, turn and say have. the hour most convenient for may to know die is back to serve "Say Jimmie, let me tell you, Fd be happy as a clam them and she will undertake to them at 1062 East 21st South. If I only was the feller, that my mother thinks I am. have the library open and warm. that Fm a wonder, Why she knows her little lad "She t1" UNDERGOES OPERATION Would never mix with nothing that was ugly, mean or bad. BABY GIRL ARRIVES MISSIONARY HONORED Gee, lot of time I sit and think Id like to he, Gee Whiz, Richard A Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. (Jack) If I only was the feller that my mother thinks I Is. Prior to his departure for the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lambert of Matscn of the Sugarhouse Merc. My friend. Be yours a life of toil, or one of undiluted joy, Hawaiian mission of the L. D. S. 2028 South 13th East, was oper- (Jo., announce the arrival of You to can learn a lesson from this young unlettered boy. stars. Tuesat church, Henry Kalawaia, native ated upon for appendicitis, Dont try to be an earthly saint, with your eyes fixed on the baby girl born February 5th Hawaiian, was honored Sunday day morning, February 12th, at the L. D. S. Hospital The name , Just try to be the fellow that your mother thinks you are. He is given her .was Janice Claire Mat-66- 0. Sincerely evening at a ward testimonial in the L. D. 8. Hospital the Waterloo Ward chapeL Saudg ; fine, along A getting well Committee Starts Work To Obtain Federal Building , : . ng pre-scho- ol - - - . . Lib-,rari- an a; , '- - |