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Show V TIIE BULLETIN" WEATHER FORECAST Published at Commercial Printing Co. 2014 South 11th East Hyland 364 Fair tonight and Saturday, little change in temperature. PUBLISHED N VOLUME 4 IN 8UGABIIOUSE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, NOVEMBER HOME EDITION NON-FARTISIA- N ' 20, 1936 FOREST P.-A. NOTES NUMBER 46 T. i i Dr. Joseph F. Merrill was the speaker at the first meeting of the Forest P. T. A. held Monday eve nlng, November 16, in the school auditorium. His subject was Euro-pea-n Conditions Today". Patrons of the school were welcomed by Mrs. George F. Bolto, president, who presided at tne The P. T. A reverence meeting. waa offered by Officer Elmer Hale, who is in charge of the junior police in the city schools. Two operatic selections were given by Arnold Blackner, accompanied by Prof. C COMMUNITY er rs vide 4 maintenance and operating funds for 20 chest supported private welfare agencies during 1937. Efforts to raise the needed amount will start Monday with group solicitation by business, public sevice and public employes division. An army of 500 volunteer workers, serving without pay, will take the field on December 2. CELERY BEING MAILED Hundreds of orders stacked high on merchants' counters the first of the week showed the popularity of Utahs celery as gift shipments were being mailed tp all parts of the country to be eaten during celery week. STATE ACCEPTS SETTLEMENT IN WELLING CASE Utah officially closed the books the first of the week on its claims against ..Secretary., of State M. II. T. Parent-Teach- A BAND OF BUFFALO A band of 35 buffalo grazing on ia reported com-ande- Members of the P. T. A. Council and the room mothers were introduced by Mrs. Bolto, and Mrs. George H. Fehr, secretary, gave the financial report of the organization. The assembly joined in community singing, under the direction of Lon Fisher. A large number of interested patrons attended the meeting, which waa preceded with informal meetings with the teachers in the various classrooms. Members of the Forest School P. T. A. wish to express their sorrow and condolence to the family of little Ronald Barton Williams whose tragic death by drowning last week took from the school a promising young student. Ronald was a member of Miss Dyn Dotys first grade morning class. It is hoped by the Association that this regre table accident will bring forcibly to the attention of parents and children the danger lurking in this unprotected pond on the penitenlary grounds. Mrs. Lawrence R. Giles. CHEST GETTING READY FOR ACTION Great Salt Lake that the 1936 Com- 'Antelope island in are in good condition according to munity chest has set its goal at reports, received in the city the first $165,000. The chest campaign of tho week. deemed it necessary to pro- It W. Reid. Members of the Forest P.-A. entertained at an attractive bridge luncheon Friday, November 13, at the Belvedere Lounge. Small centerpieces of chrysanthemums in the autumn shades, arranged in ivory and black holders, decorated the luncheon tables. Hostesses for the afternoon were members of the P. T. A. Council and the room mothers. A drawing was held for a number of gifts donated by merchants of Salt Lake City and Sugarhouse. Mrs. Ray Greene waa general chaiman of the committees in charge of the affair. One hundred sixty guests were in attendance. LOCALS The steel beams of the new Petty Motor Company were put into place thia week, and it will not be long before the roof will be on. The Petty Motor Co. expect to be in the building about December 25. State Auditor approvof claims allegedly due the state after after an audit of the Welling. The ed settlement Welling accounts. Acceptance of two checks $1124.50 GRANITE STAKE BANQUET IIUGn SUCCESS The Granite Stake Banquet which was given in the five Wards in the Stake, proved to be a hugh success financially as well as socially. Each ward had a certain Stake out of debt. Each ward went over their quota. Granite Stake la out of debt ar(l they expect to stay out The Stake Presidency wish to extend their qincere thanks for the loyal support the people of the r NU-ENAM- T- - PAINTS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY 1079 r East 21st South in Sugarhouse Hy. 1738 WOULD HAVE RULES CHANGED Radical revision of traffic reg- ulations in Salt Lake Citys down town district waa asked by the chamber of commerce safety and fire prevention committee. The committee chairman announced the committee will ask the city commission to do three things: First, provide for left turns on Main and State streets except during the congested hours, Second, to allow motorists intending to make left turns to drive on the street car tracks to the left of the safety zone. Traffic moves entirely to slow on the down town streets the committee chairman stated. They also forwarded to the board of governors a recommendation that the chamber of commerce take a firm stand in seeking a rigid examination of all motorists before driving permits are reissued next year. A. EL Hibberd, manager of Ala Barbecue arrived home after spendGAS SHUT OFF CAUSES ing three weeks vacation with his INJURIES AND DAMAGE father in Iowa. slaughter of the preserve shelf brigade. Reason enough, too, for the best Two persons are recovering from linen being aired and favorite china coming out. . for extra scrubbing and " and second degree bums about first polishing and. preparing. Reason enough for amount of trouble, for new The Oil Utah Station Service the face and body aa a result of er old be friends for therell Thanksgiving. and the newhome of the Hyland Ice plosions caused when the natural . NOT just on holidays but every day the littje EXTRA things Cream Co. expect to be in their gaa supply coming into the dty was the things that make a DAY an OCCASION, or a gathering a PARTY, or new quarters soon, on the comer of shut off Sunday morning. It is said a shopping trip a triumphant expedition come only when old friendships Lincoln Street and 21st South. that lack of gaa caused the pilot play a part. lights to go out and that those who Ashin Allen the matches to locate the trouble used partner Pyper, LET'S look beyond our own dining tables this Thanksgiving. Lets ton Interis Co. the Auto found attending it include all our friends the intimate ones gathered around us and all those Co. convention national Harvester to make in outside a firm resolution to see more of each other all year In Chicago. He will visit the facThanksgiving reunions year 'round events and to mark each one with the in Chicago. Fort Wayne, Indi- WINTER CLOSES FOUR ROADS tories EXTRA attention, that means we're seeing friends. Four mountain roads have already ana and Springfield, Ohio. closed for the winter by snow been Mrs. Pyper left two weeks ago to on the summits, the state road visit her sisters in New York. She commission clasholds school reported the first of the m. follows: meet as the I. indeed was A. will Stake gave them. It will join Mr. Pyper at Detroit and Irving High Saturday The roads are: Logan-Cardclosed week. All classes ses education. adult in Exeutive at Officers Relief to a home him. return know with that Society gratifying project Cedar City; 12:45 P. M.; Relief Society Class are free, as is the lecture Wednesof this kind was successful. J3reaks-Lon- g Valley junctlon;Beav-er-PuffEach ward had its own banquet Leader Department, 1:45 P. M.; Re- day night. atand to The public is encouraged master of ceremonies and toastmast- lief Society Stake Board Meeting, 3 NEWS school classes tend both the night er and each ward put over a fine P. M. M. I. A. Executive Officers 7:15 and the lectures. The adult night program during the banquet. P. M.; M. I. A. Stake and Ward school is especially planned to apLincoln last FETE FOR MERER J. GRANT Richards toppled peal to a wide range of adult Boards, 7:30 P. M. 17 score tol6. a of with The daughters of Heber J. Grant night Sunday morning at 9:45 the Relief DINNER PARTY L. D. S. church president, will join AT NICHOLSON HOME Society Stake Officers and Ward Edgehill captures Emerson and the in giving a dinner and celebration Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nicholson, Relief Society Presidents and Wel- HOLLYWOOD THEATRE Sugarhouse team beats the Highland-er- a late this month observing the church in extra period. entertained at an attractively ar- fare Workers, Bishoprics of Wards DAMAGED BY FIRE leaders birthday, it waa reported meet will Councilmen and and High evenranged dinner party Saturday Saturday. Last Monday afternoon, Sugar-hous- e Problems. Senator King addressed members Date for the function has been set ing at their home 1865 South 9th discuss Welfare stirred to a high tensity when of the The three general Sessions of ConSugarhouse 'Rotary at the tentatively for November 21, but East Yellow pom-pochrysanthebroke out luncheon Thursday. mums formed the centerpiece of the ference will be held Sunday at 11: a. the Hollywood Theatre may be changed to the 23. out of Smoke in flames. 7:Emm. m. m. poured 2:30 and The p. p. table, the color scheme being comerson Ward Coral Society will furn- every crack and opening in the Irving Recreation Center for boys plete with yellow candles in crystal when the fire alarm waa and girls every Tuesday and Friday, ' 2:30 ish music for the services. BIDS REQUESTED BY STATE building the holders. Following dinner, bridge Publishing ; ho uses were requestwas enjoyed. The guests, which num- The evening meeting will be con- given. Six companies answered the att 6:30 to 8:30. ed hy the state texbook commission bed ed ten included, Mr. and Mrs. ducted by the M. L A and a good including headquarters. Sugarhouse was first on the scene. Firemen has been arranged for. Lincoln M. I. A. ia sponcering a to submit bids for new textbooks, George B. Gudgell, Mr. and Mrs. J. program windows in dance November 24, after Mutual to be adopted by the commission and in the doors crashed H. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Bailorder to enter the building, which in the Lincoln ward hall. next March. ey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scberbel and was almost imposailbe due to the OFFICE REOPENS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Layne. Dr. D. E. Brierley, formerly of terrific smoke and heat It waa esti- Bicyclist, 90, Travels Mr. and Mrs. Bren Peterson of Park City has reopened the offices mated that $9,000 damage waa done to 2121 South 10 East, announce the Long Way And to theatre and the in of the late Dr. G. F. Gwilliams equipment. The Netherlands. Former marriage of their daughter Eva, to Doom, to South the smoke hes Dr. $1,000 pracdamage Sugarhouse. Brierley Kaiser Wilhelm was visited recently John F. McComick, son of Mr. ana ticed dentriatry for the past sev- East Furniture Co. Notes the oldest cyclist in the world, Mrs. J. M. McComick, 1847 South It is believed that the fire was by eral years and has a large number nonogenerian Heinrich Werner of 9 East. caused from an overheated steam Bonn, Germany, who as a German Third Presbyterian church, 17th of friends in this section. The wedding took place Thursday pipe under the south aide of the railway official accompanied the South and 11th East. Sunday Schoc: and November in 12th at the home of the train kaisers days whole imperial the The atage including stage. 9:45 and morning worship at 11: Dr. ADULT EDUCATIONAL had been on friendly terms bride's parents. A wedding supper FORUM sound always screen and drapes equipment, Stephen C. Forney will deliver tho followed after which the couple left Mr. Murray King, prominent loc- were destroyed. The seats, chande- with the monarch. of the feature A from Bonn Werner messagee. Mr. special cycled al lecturer, will deliver a lecture on liers, and paint on the wood were to Doom to see his former master. for Los Angeles, where they will service will be a solo by Miss make their home. The Spanish Revolt before the blistered and burnt. The films and He was cordially received by the Whitman. Miss Whitman Is a Irin Forum Educational the adult moving picture machines were also former kaiser and hia second wife. former student of Westminster Colschool Wednesday, Nov- damaged Princess Hermine, and was invited High ving lege and has studied music extensiv-e- y ember 25, at 8:30 p. m. to luncheon. He received auto- Mrs. S. C. Sorensen has been will The Following open Hollywood Theatre In San Francisco, where she atin Chicago and elsewhere. Mrs. the lecture, time will be given for for business as soon as repairs are graphed photographs from his hosts. florence Smith Welsh will he at the the audience to aak tended the opening of the new Oakto Mr. The Werner Later cycled questions and made, and equipment can be instalmet he where Queen San Francisco brid.7. land Hague, piano. contribute their opinions on the sub- led. Watch for opening date. and Princess Juliana drivject. ing from the palace. They had been Other adult night schools before informed of his arrival and greeted HIGHLAND STAKE QUARTERLY It may of interest to the many Toledo to Oust Police Misfits' dehim cordially. CONFERENCE SCHEDULED which Mr. King has spoken have friends of the Sugarhouse Beauty John clared this lecture very timely and N.Toledo, Ohio. City Manager Toledo the that the personal! Miss Nel8alon, reorganizing Edy, The regular quarterly conference interesting. Mr. King has made an believed said he lie department, Maarleveld, Miss Maarleveld reof the Highland Stake will convene extensively study of the background police the department had taken in so FOP. RENT Furnished Room, Priin the Stake Tabernacle, Saturday of the Spanish revolt and the caus- many misfits in the last twenty vate entrance. Steam heat and cently came to tho Sugarhouse and Sunday November 21st and es leading up to it. water In room. 2048 South 11th Beauty Salon from the Excellcis years that at least five years would an exeffiInto an build to it 22nd. required Johnson Beauty school and Salon (as East, over Schramm Every Monday, Wednesday and .be force. cient pert operator. The Relief and Y,M. and Y. W. M. Thursday nights from 7; to 9: pDrug Store. en Clt-Ced- ar er LATE m Ex-Kais- er Third Presbyterian Church Ver-gin- la - : the states claim against the secretary totaling $20,662.50. "YES, they'll all be home Thanksgiving. Reason enough, that, for a twenty pound turkey, for home baked pies by the dozen, for a general Wil-helmi- na EL totay-in- g in settlement of lake-Junctio- SANTA'S WARES STOW UP EARLY AT STORES The kids are getting an early start this season informing their druthers when parents of their it comes to Santas toys and attraction! as stores in Sugarhouse are already exhibiting. Dolls that will cry, active steam shovels fire trucks and electric trains that race their stream lined cars around the room with great delight to boys or girls if Dad will leave off playing with then long enough to give 'em ' 1 a chance In interviews with local merchants the "Bulletin" learned that a huge Christmas business Is expected this year due to the of many people. I! n, |