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Show t The children of will be the architects of our country's destiny. Garfield to-da- y What keeps most people and most businesses up a tree is the tremendous amount of political toe-rollin- It INDEPENDENT VOLUME PUBLISHED IN Sl'GARllOUSE 3. ft N SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1935 NUMBER 41 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast BRING SACRED BONE OF BUDDHA TO U. S.i ! Granite Stake Sets Basketball Date NOTE: This is the first of a series of articles to precede the opening of the 1935-3- 0 basketball program of the "M" Men of Granite and For the third Highland stakes. year "The Bulletin" has consented to cooperate with the "M" Men in furnishing extra publication of the athletic program in order to increase interest and enthusiasm of both spectator and actual participant for these activities. Although the old Granite Stake of ten wards exists no longer, the basketball program is still going to function within this And to give better group of ten. and more interesting coverage of the games, two reporters, Jack Vigos of Granite Stake and Paul Hansen of Highland Stake will report for "The Bulletin." Any suggestions for making writeups more interesting will be appreciated at "The Bulletin" office. . nighland Stake Officers Named Jex Brimhall of Emerson Ward was elected president of the High land Stake "M" Men Sunday afternoon. Paul Hansen of Wasatch Ward was selected as Secretary and treasurer. The office of will be filled at a later date. Dr. Burbridge and Bill King will set as "M" Men supervisors. Bill King, and i Paul Hansen of Highland Stake and Mr. Maughan and Kealer Powell of Granite Stake were selected as members of a Joint basketball committee, the duty of which is to organize the program of the oncom ing Vice-preside- nt Farley's Ward Still Has A Quintet : Missionaries seem to depart from the Canyon ward continually but it all seems to be arranged so as to leave enough men for a casaba squad. Eight men reported to practice last week. Rushley Midgeley, Brick Ashton, Chick Vaughan, John Bcrnston, Dwain Nelson, Al Piatt, Jim Thompson and Bill Sutton form the nucleus of the scarlet clad squad. Already Brick Ashton is showing some of his brilliant "spion-ner- " shots as well as some fancy passing. Bernston is setting a pace which even Midgeley has a hard The entire time keeping up with team Is working hard to bring itself into trim for the opening tilt on the Coach evening of November 14. Clarence Rosvall, former Richard Ward ace, will lead the Parleys men this season. Sugar noose to Have New Team Only a few of the Sugar House veterans are back, this season. Ab Dorney and Doug Ansley are the only regulars who will see action New men are again this season. Ralph Herzog, Roy Featherstone, FOR HALLOWEEN MASKS Jack O'Lanterns AND Party Supplies At The UNITED Ted Hemsley, Glenn Cotterall, Ben Jones, Clayton and Lawrence Dean, John Johnson and Hugo Brand saw some action last ...season and are back in suits all ready to go. Coach Pike will again assist the Sugar House men. It will be interesting to see just how far this new team can go. A classy group of hoop- sters should develop by the game opening date. Sydney. Sydney tramdrlver, Henry Harris, has spent $1,500 on meat for stray cats snd dogs. For 1he past 20 years lie hss throws s piece of meat from his meat can to every stray he has seen In the Street Each day before going to work he has bought sped si meat snd cooked it for his free meals for canines. Japanese Bishop Bears Relic,' Gift of Prince. San Francisco. The bones of Bud dha I Today one of these bones has found Its way to American shores. If Is said to be the first bone two thousand four At the special meeting of Ihe Business Men's League hundred years old from the dlrlne re Jicld Tuesday evening in thc Library at Sugarhousc it was mains of Slddnrtha Gautama, the Bud decided the present Officers of the League remain in office dha, ever to lie brought to the North Coif Ball Miu Fosad until after the Christmas activities and that arrangements American continent Clinton, Mass. ERA workers, clearTo a simple Chinese or Japanese for thc holiday programs be made as soon as possible. ing brush from the woods near the' soul such a particle of bone Is sacred, Mr. Lucas president of the League and Mr. Kastcler Uunaway Brook club at Bolton, disan object of reverential worship; snd covered G27 golf balls. The balls, which secretary have had thc experience of putting over the past filled a bushel basket, hsd been lost viewing It Is an unheard of privilege, Xmas program and are both well fitted by experience to reserved only fur the "enlightened during the 87 years that the club has make this one of the best events ever held in the district fathers." been in existence. and if thc members of the League will be behind them one All this was made obvious at the By Jack Vigos hundred per cent there will be no question as to results. reception" here, where long lines of Orientals lined Die pier shed at Under the supervision of a new of the waterfront to glimpse the proces Granite Men "M" Stake presidency,. sion stalking in honor of a man who STEVENSON by are whipping their respective' wards 24 centuries dead been has P.-- T. into .shape-- , in the. hopes of snaring The bearer of the talisman carried BANCROFT REVEALED The League for Less Noise has been the 1935-3- 6 basketball championship. the bone the size of a grain of rice-d- own the meter on the loud spots) putting of the the Albert Johnson, president; Kesler ARCH-TRAITOTalyo gangplank R AS In New York snd has discovered tlmtj from N. T. K. liner Maru, Japsnese Powell, Kenley White- Is more din In tho vicinity of j Hongkong, on arrival In San Fran-- ! there lock, Secret. try and treasurer, have Bellevue hospital, which Is the city's; Forest School were teachers clfco. hon set the opening date of the basketFranklin's Secretary Shown He Is Bihhon KenJu Masursma. dl-- i largest municipal Institution for the! ball schedule as November 14. In ored at a dinner given by the Forest sick, than at Broadway and Forty-SecParent-Teacheof Ikidhlst missions In North rector U. S. of Association Monday Betrayer view of , the fact that only five street which Is supposed to lie! around America. Reporters crowded the "cross roads of the world." Noise wards Forest Dale, Richards Nib at the Melody Lane Club. Honored s In his velvet box, The American Boston. strange foot, embassy purple included Dr.- and Mrs. .L. measured In decibels. The average: ley, Lincoln and Hawthorne remain guests rails was. little more than a branch square, which housed the bone of Is John Mrs. and Nuttsi decibel output of thunder Is 02 ami; and Mrs. Jr., Buddha. In the stake, the schedule should office of the Brltinh secret service durhumove forward speedily. From look- A. R. Curtis. As the nlshop explained through an; when the decibels reach 100, the ing Benjamin , Franklin's mission to man It ear so becomes hurts,' annoyed The tables formed a double T and France, and prolongation of the AmerInterpreter, the manner In which he1 Outside ing over the prospects of the variBellevue hospital. First aveous wards it Is obvious that many and were centered with four crystal ican Itevolution was due, more than nny had come by It Is this:. .. count! "Prince Itsjporbldh of Bangkok: nue traffic brought the decibel bowls of pink and lavender petunias other single cause, to Information to more than 00 while at Broadregulars from last year as well as up Inconfidential And me." It to Franklin's then. secretary prevented j a host of promising basketeers will and snapdragons which surrounded which and Forty-secon- d street the totsl, sold to the British foreign office, accapable of further oral expression. Hie j way was 77. At Fifth avenue snd Forty-secon- d be on band to furnish plenty of good a bowl of pink roses. Smaller bowls in the llendrlck or Burton J. s to little bishop witnarew sup paper cording street the meter registered 72, material and interesting competition. of the same flowers alternated with Atlantic Monthly. from his pocket and handed It to bis; on Forty-secon- d in down holders silver street near Grand, r Most of the teams have already ivory tapers of the Revolution Interviewers. It was an English trans--; snd The 70. The average for the center Terminal,; the of tables. the Silver lace scholarwas not Benedict Arnold, but latlon of the note written by the prince begun their initial seasonal workwhole city was 75 decibels. comvines M. formed around who the served to to Edward and D, the Bancroft, garlands explain! bishop, ly outs, thus allowing their men to pletely bamboozled Franklin, furnished more fully the sacred bone transfer; work into shape gradually before flower bowls and candle holders. Having found the average noise levThe note rend : The place cards were small trees,, Britain with copies of sll letters to the opening night. Some wards the league went Into the matter of el, of Continental congress, and from the "The Japanese priest came to seel specific causes. It was found thst an-- ; seem to be worried about the eligi which is the emblem of the Forest all transactions and correspendence me snd brought me presents as fol--i tomoblle horifs at 'Forty-secon- d P.-street Now ia School as well as the National bility of certain fellows. with I towers snd who betrayed foreign lows: Wooden linage of Buddha stand-- j and Sixth avenue produced from 80 Mrs. H. E. Petersen was the consethe time to clear up all such mat- A. Ms country with disastrous Ing, ths grsckground of which Is en-toast-mistreto 87 decibels; a coal truck passing. and the forest ideas tersbefore, the season schedule be- was quences for more than eight years, graved of gilded clouds with beautiful j Bellevue, 01 motor car horns out-- , out toasts. of in carried the winner states Mr. llendrlck, twice gins. In all events the games will linings; metal incense burner, clgsreti side 75 to 00; elevated trains, Mrs. John Hardy gave the tf-the Pulitzer prize for American bi- case, a book containing pictures of cer-- i 77 tohospitals, be played at the same place 'West an elevated train picking and 85, tain places In Japan. I have received minster Gymnasium, probably Thurs A, reverence. Mrs. George F. Bolto, ography. up speed,. Hi. Wish they would bring', P.-A. president gave the Forest Gave Routes of Ships. these gifts with pleasure. as before. thst meter up to Central Park West day nights to furnish deaddress of welcome. Mrs. Clarence return I have given him the bone ; snd take-"In contracted "Bancroft reading on a trolley car Park Nlbley Under the direction of Eddie Nie-- L. Gardiner presented the council tails about every ship sailing from of Buddba and a golden image of passing our house at 8 a. m. But posto America Its officers, crew, Buddha." sibly there are not that many decibels derhauser, president; Dale Driggs, and room mothers. Miss Edith Ken- France . on It its especially war munitions. Its cargo, and Jack Elsinga, dall, principal presented the teachers, and date of sailing, of departure port nurse. school school and secretary School Discards Grades , secretary and treasurer, Nibley Park course, so that British A motorist who had parked his car Mrs. A. R. Curtis, president of Its projected M" Men are planning a campaign wnrshlna nilsht be most advanta for a few minutes In tnldtown glimpsed ; Louis in St. Experiment is a challenge to the stake cham the city council spoke on In his windshield, shortly after he had geously placed for interception. Ship St. Louis. The board of education "If we strive for. unity in the after ship cleared French ports for started away, just enough of a horse pionship. Several returning regulars Its of second the In set has operation to rereal to htm that It was the mount America, only to be scooped In by the will form a strong neucleus around sacred institution of - the home beare experimental schools where clssses of a policeman. Not knowing what he which Nibley Park will build its tween parents and children it will British cordon and taken to England. older benefit of the for boys, arranged From May, 1777 to 1778 congress reand girls from fifteen to seventeen had done to offend the law, ha slowed squad. They are Vaughan Green, not only carry over ' into the 'school- ceived no messages or correspondence down. Nothing happening, he speeded memto will a be shield work but of age who find difficulty with and Ward SpendDayton Hughes, of any kind. from Its ambassadors In years ' up and there. was the horse In the I Mrs or me wnerever studies. ramuy love. forwards: Leo Brown. Paul iney go France for all skips carrying them seventh snd eighth grade same place. He was sure then that he school a two the Mrs. Curtis. said Into years the past During world," Heller. Art Neilson. and Eddie Nle- were captured," asserts Mr. llendrlck. was being "pursued snd with that mea with where kind this of boys Ja address dealt Nuttal derhauser, guards; Fred Davies and lie attributes the fart that Bancroft chanical bend, for instance, thought In mind, pulled over to the can do first with the child as a personality, tne was able to carry on his espionage to Dale Driggs, centers. curb. The, mirror stilt showed the and at the work school shop year high Franklin's carelessness, lack of perspi horse with the significant "I. Eddie Niederhauser stellar defen- - project for the year. '.The subjects along menu, same lime study fourth grade reading, D." Insignia. Puzzled, the motorist got sive man will do much to put the of the curriculum should build, not cacity snd devotion to an oldInformed been In operation here with great has. out snd Investigated. Sure enough there for Franklin was repeatedly only toward perfection in the sub Parkers on the map. Fred Davies success. nr. Bancroft's activities by Arthur Lee, was the horse tied securely to the y. balanced well to work a person-nlitbut school of the With center two resumption of ject, elongated years ago of .the - American mission to back of the car. . member school was said Dr. NuttaL this fall, a second opened. ' should make a splendid showing. are both schools and At boys girls furnished Miss Evans Jessie tie "Frai.klln even took Bancroft to the Ward Speadlove, a comparatively That discovery caused1 the motorist- withgiven special studies and training new find for Nibley, looks like a musical numbers wJ ich carried out hmm conference that ended the Rev ' Innocent out regard for grades. Older girls a cold though he was, to break Into swest his mind flashed olution, Bancroft being still on the good man and should certainly scin-tila- te the forest theme. may go Into advanced cooking and dire visions Through of Mrs. A. R. Ure acted as hostess British miv roll, and FranKiin weni arrested for on the floor. Leo Brown a being sewing while studying elemental arith In the member of the 2nd- - "All Stake and was assisted by the council and to bis grave without losing faithsold out metic and grammar, while boys 'will re- horsensplng or something equally unassociate who so successfully pleasant Finally, an Idea came to him. Team" of 1934-3- 5, will coach the room mothers. ceive training as stated. As quickly as possible he drove back his cottntry," asserts the writer. over no were Covers laid will There be for diploblack and guests. worry . eighty, orange squad. to the exact spot from which he hsd Than Informed Congress. Better so mas. All students capable of doing Advance information shows that started.' There, he again parked and "From 1776 to 1781 It Is not too will be given full first year high school the Nihleyites have already had sevout of the car waited patiently getting British the foreign vocational training, although they may nrcch to say that eral practices. The team seems to for the reappearance of the rider of never graduate from eighth grade. office" wis better Informed of Amer the horse. Minutes passed before the' be in fine shape. In fact it is to ALTA HEATING ft PLUMBING con was than obtained success abroad 8 ths of activities peaking CO OPENS SHOP IN S. IL ican came snd retrieved bis mount be much stronger than last season in at the first school, Superintendent of officer gress itself. Not a thing happened In When he had gone, the motorist got Schools Henry J. Gerllng said: thereby creating a strong bid for Franklin's embassy which did not away from there, "right now," as they "Most pupils who enter the school the laurels. stantaneously find Its wsy to Downing naed to aav down In Texas. who man the for of O. the of snd Hans are and distrustful Mr. street Windsor, defiant, Ford, manager surly Granite Basketball News re the In own reading their ability. After a year, they Alta Heating and. Plumbing Co. took chief delight Continued Next Week. are cheerf'Jl, confident and of British spies was George ui ports wishes to announce to his many fri- himself. ' Pediatriit Learns At both schools where this spedsl Over Bancroft's own signature we ends in this locality, the opening of of his training work Is being carried on, regto Charm Bullfrog his shop. at 1138 East 21st South have a conscientious catalogue sec ular classes are also csrrled on for the betrayals, written for the British Boston. Ilamelin had Its rut street. Mr. Ford has had twenty- - retaries of state, and or nu interview average pupils. charmer who piped, snd Boston has five years experience in all lines of with the latter, which brought him a Its frog charmer, who croaks. nenslon of 200 for life. He provides. Dr. Arthur F. Krausz, pedlatrlat heating, plumbing and ventilating Woman 104 Years of Age instance perhaps, the most calamitous vacationing at Lake riacld, N. T contract for of misplaced connuenee in m had the work, having, Unaware of Movies, Radio discovered his rare ability while tho L. D. S. Hospital (new addition), history," concludes Mr. uenarica. communing with nature, lily ponds Sydney, N. S. A Scotswoman who the Lincoln Ward chapel, the Ari and frogs. Padlock Opiata by Word hss never seen a street csr, movie zona Strip Hotel and many chapels a or beard a radio, has celebrated her. To open an ancient Eng Noticing large bullfrog on a Illy Chicago, and residences throughout the state. llsh padlock owned by Mrs. D. one hundred and fourth birthday at pad. Doctor Krausz says, lie tried to imitate Its song. The frog anWe wish to list the following names 'Teache here, one must arrange its com Big IUdge, Cspe Breton. swered and began hopping from pad She Is Mrs. Effie Walker. She wss so won letters the that Mnntlon to in the for references spell type regard to pad towards Doctor Krausz. In Stornowsy, Scotland, and came born "Christ." of our work. Cannon-Fetze- r, Archts., as a baby. She has yet to the Canada to clurmer Experimenting, Pope-Burto-n, Archts: Anderson- - I Church Bail for ride In so automobile. changed his pitch. The frog hesiYoung, Archts.; Sylvester Q. Can- I McClellamltown. tated and then beat n rrtrmt. Until lost yesr she operated her own It took three 1 21 . M. O. Ashton, II. J. McKean. non, the former plli-li.years to build the new Free Methodist whlHi Iwr suming weaving loom and was able to thread If you have any heating problems church here but It cost only $11. The a needle without the aid of glnsses. ainnlzcd with the froc' cm:ik. Doc. tor KrnuM entlcivl the inii:nul to or plumbing work to be done, call church was constructed by persons She still goes to the polls to vote evwithin S feet of him. ery election. us at Hyland 1393, and we will be , donating their service free, using equip-- 1 menr.- anil mnterinl .fnii,iuij m. uioiiu i in- pleased to advise you. Idustrlal concerns. , SUGAR HOUSE BUSINESS MEN'S LEACUE GRANITE STAKE . New York Lights FOREST lL A. i NOTES vice-preside- -! ai rs J - arch-traito- : T. 1 ss T. , T. . . ." vice-preside- . . Deer Hunters Store Your Game in Cold Storage At 5-10-25c STORE !. 1069 Cabby's Pet Hobby It Feeding Strays A East 21st South Sugarhouse HYGEIA ICE COMPANY 208 East si So. ill Hyland 497 -- 222 lj t |