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Show THE BULLETIN Guard Your Health LET US DO YOUR LAUNDRY Damp Wash lbs. 9 7 PEERLESS LAUNDRY Complete Laundry Service . Phone Hy. 2 1 82 v ' y v v. and three Lake; Six brothers i 3E gist- - A era. Neville, 39, 1015 stated Mrs. Bart Other books in the groups pertain. to art, tying knots (boy scout work and travel. Gar field . avenue, was laid to rest Thursday at Wanahip. Utah, following funeral service in the Sugarhouse ward chapel. Bishop &. Wheeler at the ' rites. IDEAL REPAIR young student' left UBS. CLARA NEVILLE lira. Clara rvnh t ' C&pe of Gray Broadtail SHOP 1986 So. 11th East GEORGE F. TRUKKEY ' Hy. 2111 EXCLUSIVE Factory Service on EASY WASHER and IRONER Invitations Programs Booklets Bicycles, Tricycles, Scooters Repaired and Retired 2044 South 11th East In Sugarhouse Funeral services were Conducted Tuesday at the residence of George F. Trunkey. 1354 Logan avenue, who died the fore part of the week. The body was intered in the family plot at ML Olivat cemetery. LIBRARY RECEIVES INTERESTING BOOKS S2E 225Z - A NEW COAL WE ARE 100 LUMP ANY SIZE NUT 3 INCH PEA SLACK OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOv - UNION 7.00 6.50 5.60 3.75 Phone HY. 1914 SOUTHEAST CASH COAL Keep this Ad for future order A number of . books have been- - received by the Sprague library at Sugarhouse and are now on the shelves ready for readers, according to Mrs. Eleanor C. Bartlett, libarian. Among the books is a history of JOSETI1 F. KITTERMAX famous explorers, especially interesting to school students, as it contains Funeral services were conducted pictures of tho explorers, the country or route they are known for and Sunday iin Lchl for Joseph F. 1371 Ramona avenue who maps showing their routes. These met sudden death in the blast that books aro very impressive to the occured last week at the oil well ncr St. George, Utah. Sir. Kittcrman was a druggist by trade and had a number of friend. In Sugarhouse, where he has resided for several years. non-ficti- OBITUARIES HARWOOD -- - Kit-term- an, MELYIXA on THOMAS Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Deseret Mortuary for Mrs. Melvina Harwood Thomas, 36. wife of Joseph Henry Thomas, 652 Roosevelt avenue. in tho City cemetery. Mrs. Thomas was tho daughter of John and Margaret Thompson Clerical in its simplicity of line, this; handsome cape of gray broadtail- can be worn equally well with a suit,, coath or dress. The wide collar with an in--j verted box pleat effect Is very fiat-terlng. KELLYS QUICK COOKING TOASTED BREAKFAST WHEAT Manufactured By In-w- as Har-ncar'- SL George, Utah Surviving in addition to her husband and two sons. Arthur H. and Glen Thomas, of Salt Lake City; one daughter, LaVearl Thomas, Salt GRAINS of GOLD CO. FOR THIS DELICIOUS Cracked Wheat Cereal ASK YOUR GROCER - . |