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Show Spring Cleaning time will soon be her- e- Why not tell the people what you have through THE BULLETIN Adv. columns! Reputation has no charm for mo, except as a preventive from starvColeridge ing. To faith, the invisible ia even more real than the things that are seen. Stowe A Community Paper Published hi Sugar bouse A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT N NUMBER 6 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1935 VOLUME 3 NEWS-NOTES- NON-PARTISIA- SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES - DonWards but at 7 p. Forest Dale Sains Tourney Berth By trimming 21st Ward 34-2- 6 m. the M. L 10 A. quarterly conference session SERVICE STATION ROBBED will convene. A very splendid program has After having hie tank filled been arranged for each session. with gasoline, a shabbily dressed man asked to use the telephone at the Lincoln Service Station, 901 East 21st South. When he had entered the station ho forced tho attendant W. E. Sherris to lie down upon tho floor wrhile he robbed the till and escaped with 6.41 end eight gallons of gasoline. RECOVERING The Foresters subdued the 21st Warders Wednesday evening hi the Pioneer Stake gymnasium to annex a berth in the annual Salt Lake Intcrstako Tournament which begins Monday afternoon in the Doseret Gymnasium. This makes two consecutive years that Granite Stake has placed two squads in the meet and this fact should make the series all the more interesting for Granite fans. Long Passes Save Dalers Forest Dale started out with a bang, ringing up eight points be FROM INJURIES Mrs. C. E. Denney, proprietress of the Bunny's Lunch, on Highland Drive, is recovering from injuries received last week when her car collided with an East bound truck on Ninth South and West Temple streets. DAUGHTER RECEIVES INJURIES BORN A daughter was born February Ernest Schrader of 1727 Wind- 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O. sor Street was painfully bruised Pannier of 837 Wilson Avenue. early Sunday morning when tho car he was. driving crashed into a parked truck on West Temple near Seventeenth South Street Because- of tho glare of approaching lights he was unable to see tho parked truck. - QUINTETS SWING INTO ACTION MONDAY I FUNERAL FOR FORMER RESIDENT skit by members of the faculty. This party is the social highlight Funeral services were conduct- of the school year at the college ed Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in and the dean assures every stutho Richards Ward chapel for dent In attendance a good time. Mrs, Myra White Matheson, who died Sunday in San Francisco Mrs. Eva Osier, announces tho A. from pneumonia. Bishop marriage of her daughter, Do Mrs. Marlon Burnett of Burt Frank Banes officiated... Merce Wiedeman to Carroll Van Barber and Beauty Shop wishes Mrs. Matheson was .bora hers Dorn son of Mr. and Mrs. J. hi. to thank the people of Sugar-hou- October 27, 1896, the daughter of Van Dornf Saturday evening Feband the Southeast for the Mr. and Mrs. John H. White Mr. Van Dorn ii ruary 16th. support and ' response After her marriage to Mr. Ma- with the Morgan Motor Co. in splendid she has received during her open theson in 1923 they moved to the parts department The bride ing. San Francisco, wfaero she has and groom are at their home, been active in L. D.( S. Church 2031 McClelland Street SPRING FEVER BUG work. IIA8 STARTED IN Mrs. Matheson is survived by HAS PURSE SNATCHED THANKS HER PATRONS se . her mother, her husband, five Sugarhouae cleaning and re- brothers and four sisters. Whilo shopping in Sugarhouse decorating started last week. The Saturday evening Mrs. George A. Snclgrove Ice Cream Co. have FORMAL OPENING OF Robinson of 1182 Ramona Avebeen dcig extensive docorating FAIRMONT PARK IS ' nue,. was jostled by a young man, which is an annual characteristic MARCH who snatched her purse and ran PLANNED FOR of this company. This beautiful South St east on Twenty-firs- t confectionery parlor la outstandWhile considerable work is still He was pursued, but turned ing in the state and Sugarhouae. to bo dono at Fairmont Park, north on McClelland Street and located in tho heart of Sugar-hous- eluded the pursuers. Mrs. RobinJOINS GRANITE GRAIN CO. plans are in progress for son said her purse contained 84.00 a gala formal opening during In change and some valuable Mr. Eugene Jensen, formerly March, according to the Secre- papers. Seed Co., tary of tho Sugarhouse Business of the Porter-Walta- n has Joined the ranks of the Gran- Mens League FOREST F. T. A. MEETING ite Grain and Seed Co.. His Fairmont Park is the city's wide experience in the seed line newest park and when complete The Forest P. T. A. held their will be valuable to the patrons will afford a wide variety of February meeting Thursday evenof the Southeast and Sugarhouse. attraction for everybody with its ing, at 8 P. M. in the school Mrs. Geo. F. Bolto, playground equipment for child- aucFtorium. A cantata, ren, fireplaces and tables for president, presided. GRANITE STAKE TO HOLD plcknlckcra and shaded lawns for "Rip Van Winkle", was very ablj QUARTERLY CONFERENCE small children and their parents. presented by the school glee club Tho park is easily accessible under the direction of Misa Is 23rd the Sunday, February from either Ninth East, McClel- Dorothy Hughes, accompanied by conferGranite Stake quarterly street or Highland Drive, Miss L&rena Crow.' A short talk land ence. The first general meeting located about a block South was given by Miss Edith Kenwill start at 10 a. m. in the being 1 o South and im- dall, and, Mias Olga Larson spoke Twenty-firStake House. Apostle George F. on "Coopcratysn between the Richards will be in attendance mediately east of Ninth East authorithe parent and teacher on some sorepresenting general COLLEGE WESTMINSTER da! and health aspects of school. ties. Selections were given by ths desire The Stake Presidency faculTho Westminster Bel Canto Ladies Chorus with College every adult member to be preare tho annual Avon Prico as conductor and ty sponsoring sent Sunday School will be held as "Washington's Birthday Party" Wilma Wixom aa accompanist. lisuol in all tho Wards except for tho students on Friday night, Ira Albert Hibbard, Mrs. Heber the Gospel Doctrine Class. . There February 22nd. i Tho occasion iwan, and Mra H. Shdcy acted vriH bo no vcnlng services in the invariably calls for a humorous i 3 ushers c( st fore the 21st Ward men knew But from what was happening. then on the Dalers opponents begun to sink long shots from every distant part of the flooi and tho half ended In a deadlock7 score. In tho third ed Dale Forest pulled about quarter Stew Buehner five sleepers, snagging some long passes for s. some easy The 21st however stubborn men were still some and it took long shots ot Paul Buehner and Larry Sum merhays to keep the score In a Chick Wade was safe limit on his "off shooting but nevertheless turned in a brilliant defensive game along with Paul Buehner. Jimmy Wads and Beuh-n- er both were outstanding In their floor games while Clayt Dunford went good in his pivot post performing very good op posite Ralph Tucker, the 81st Ward center. Stew Buehner was high with 16 points, Dunford followed with 8, and Paul Buehner made 6, Chick WadeS, and Sum merhays 2. Scores By Quarters: 14 17 28 &4 Forest Dale 21st Ward 7 17 18 26 Wasatch Defends Church Title Tho Fourteen teams with which Wasatch and Forest Dale must tangle next week follow: Fifteedh Ward & L. Stake Centerville 1st South Davis Eighteenth Ensign Cottonwood - Ecnnlon Cottonwood Taylorsville Union East Jordan West Jordan South Jordan LeGrand Liberty Wilford Grant - Waterloo Well.i Twenty-Sixt- h Pioneer Pioneer Popular Grove Oquirrh Granger Tooele Grantsvlllo Second 17-1- set-up- . . . 80 GRANITE HOOF MEN HONOR ROLE.. MAKE 1984-3- 3 It was an extremely difficult task to select from the brilliant array of cage, stars of Granite Stake an honor list of those perMany of the forming the best final places, were decided by only ' one vote. It Is - too bad that seven or eight places cannot be The filled on the first quintet Campbell C. (Wasatch) G. (Forest D. ) Paul Buehner G. (Nibley Pk.) Leo Brown Sonny Honorable Mention FORWARDS: Lyn Brady (Sugar House), Don Nuthall (Emerson), Larry Summerhays (Forest Dale)' John Holt (Highland PlU. Max Batman (Hawthorne), Je sio Fisher (Lincoln), Jim Wado (Forest Dale). Graham Burt (Hawthorne), Ted Cannon (Forest Dale.) CENTERS: Doug Ansley (Sugar House), Marvin Ashton (Parleys)' Paul McDonough (Richards), Paul Leavitto (Highland Park), A1 Grey (Emerson.) GUARDS: Lewis Schofield (Lincoln), Max Baker (Highland Park), Dwight Jensen (Sugar House), Bob Crawford Jud Wilcox (Wasatch), Bus Milham (Wasatch), Kesler Powell (Richards.) Juddy Wilcox Most Versa tils Juddy Wilcox of Wasatch Ward has easily been the most versatile basketball man of the season. Coach Anderson has used Juddy at center, forward and guard and in each position he has performed in brilliant style. Answers To A Coach's Prayer Rod Knight (Wasatch Ward) Probably tho smoothest working forward in Granite Stake. Speed and scoring power make Rod an Not one outstanding performer. 14 of tho selections left Rod or his brother Ralph off the' first team. Howard Herzog ' (Lincoln) Another sparkling Railsplitter whose floor game and rustling cannot be surpassed. Clinton Berg A new Wasatch Hilltopper and he Is plenty good. Clint will seo plenty of action in the coming tournament. Ralph Knight (Wasatch) The most dependable defensive man in Granito Stake basketball. Ralphs splendid sportsmanship has built up an admiration from all the stake officials aa well aa hundreds of spectators and opIt Is the true "M ponents. (Sugar-House)- Man , spirit (Slick Wade (Forest Dale) Slow getting started this season but alien he finally found a footing made up for all lost time selections were made by captains, with some sensational play. Clarence Buehner (Forest Dale) Ths 1934 coaches and officials. Too bad to have to leave this follow: 35 All Stake Selections star off tho first team. Stews Pint Team team work, scoring power under F. (Wasatch Rod Knight the wicket and floor game are F. (Lincoln) Howard Herzog C. (Wasatch) Clinton Berg outstanding. G. (Wasatch) Clayton Dunford (Forest Dale) KntsM A whole Galaxy of Foresters In G. rlea Wada (Forest D.) this honor role. Clayt has been Second Team a very Important factor in the He is Clarence Buehner F. Forest D.) success of the Dalers. on Cont (Basketball, ragb 4) Clayton Dunford F. (Forest D.) . |