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Show WEEK'S A Bulletin of News, Activ ities and ill events of interest the Southeast part Dc:urL:g of halt L , City. A sect log that is the is the finest Residential ani fastest growing part of Sal: Lake Valley j- NEWS SUMMARY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, United States army and adopt strict policy to veil secrets. Body chapel. of Pope dies in 1939 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE navy arms OLUME VLL SUGAR Army's new mystery plane breaks all records for the crossing of U. S. but crashes into a tree while landing, slightly injuring pilot. SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY '17, NUMBER 1. 193V. UNIVERSITY Utah Basketball Fans "M" Men and Gleaners' Scheduled for Treat Dance February 21st 1 The Wasatch and Edgehill wards e LOCAL Fourth victim of "M" Men and Gleaner Girls annual at Can's Fork in Bingham dance, "The Modern Minuet" will found under fourteen feet of snow. take place Tuesday evening, February 21st, in the Edgehill Gym. The Utah citizen's were called upon hall is being appropriately decoratSaturday to join in the solution of ed and Orson Beesley's orthose problems effecting the state chestra will furnish music for the high schools and college systems. the occasion, according to Johnnie Clayton, chairman of the publicity MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1GS9 committee. Rebel troops begin operation In section of Spain. MILL CREEK MEN Associate Juatle Tiuin TVnhit TO STAGE DINNER Brandeis retired from active duty on The men folks of the East Mill the supreme court today. Creek Ward will demonstrate their culinary accomplishment Monday The supreme court decided today night when they serve a dinner and that a group of leading motion pic- stage a floor show for the members ture distributors bad violated the of the ward. law through film licensDinner will be served at 6:30, ac ing agreements. cording to Bishop S. J. Ottley and the show will follow. LOCAL 125.00 reward offered for the capture of the culprit who stole the goose and ducks from the avla- - JUNIOR DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS ( Continued on Page 8) At the regular meeting Thursday of last week in the Rainbow Randevu. with S. Clifford Cockayne in charge the Junior Democratic league held an election of officers and directors. Clarence Baxter withdrew in favor if Clyde Miller who was elected president. IA11 other officers electMiss Maxine Calanthe Myrtle Lodge No. 1, ed were unopposed. Allen, to Joyce H. Boyd, Knights of Pythias will be host the Pythians of Utah at a meeting secretary; Merlin Fisher, treasurer, to be held Saturday evening, Febru- are the newly elected officers. The ary 18th at the I.O.O.F. Hall, 41 P. directors are Pauline Malin, Ruedell Fred Evans, Leanard Elton, O. Place, to commemorate the Dia- Giles, mond Jubilee of the Order, which and La von Milne. was founded In Washington, D. C, Dancing followed the meeting. CLUBS ARE SET NOTES Utah basketball fans accustomed to college performances, wll be treated to something extra fancy when the Colored Ghosts, traveling team of sharpshooters, tricksters ai..1 comedians, meet the Mint Cafe quintet Tuesday, night, February 21, in the Deseret gymnasium. This brilliant visiting team, clashed as five chunk Taylors in one, have been aclalmed among the outstanding sensation of tho nation'! basketball courts and have gained the plaudits and laughs of caplclty crowds wherever they have appeartop-not- ch snow-slid- V HOUSE, HOME EDITION famed Wasatch-Edgehi- ll . - ed. FOR PARTY prwilnjtrrtatt FEBRUARY 22 (Blntrrlf Nnfrfl WRITER ENVISIONS One of the outstanding events of WARLESg FUTURE "We must be better and' more the month will be the banquet and humanely educated" if we are to dance sponsored by the three civic escape the terrible description of organizations of Sugar House Feb- of another war, declare Stefan ruary 22 at the Hotel Utah. noted international and The banquet will be served at 7 Zweig, before P. M. to allow time for dancing European author, speakingof Utah students and lowing the floor show, according to patrons of the University Master Orson Kasteler of the Sugar House Minds and Artists series. Another Rotary Club, member of the com' war is the greatest crime and mitt ee in charge of arrangments. The event has been planned for worst mistake mankind could permit, "Marie of weeks by the Sugar House Rotary the famous biographer Antoinette" and "Mary Queen of Club. Lion's Club and Chamber of I Scotland." Commerce, three of the leading civ "Greatest crime of the last war lie clubs of the district and is the was the teaching of history sole- - first of a series to ba held in the fut ly as means of national pride.' ure, according to Sidney J. Ottley, Zweig told of the history book he president of the Chamber of Com studied in the schools of Austria be- - merce. fore the war, deliberately intended to imbue the youth with one idea, that their nation was always right and always would be, and that the world was meant to bring Austria and the Austrian empire to great- - llth and 17th South J. ELBERT NASH, Minister 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Worship Seervlce. Sermon by the pastor "The Steward ship of Prayer." S p m. Intermcd'tite Endeavor. 7 p. m. Senior Endeavor, The father and son Scout Banquet held at First Presbyterian Church last Friday was a great success. About 225 dads and sons, the sons scouts belonging to the Sea scouting, and Cub scouting units of Third Church, gathered for a delicious mealgood fellowship and a real pro gram. The highlights of the evening was the Cub stunt, consisting of songs by the cubs,, a solo by Cub Jim my Brunner ana accoraian sou aj eighteen registered scouts were re ported by the scouting units of Third Church. The Mint Cafe team, composed of former college stars, will include the great Royal Jensen, that sparkling performer from Utah who has gained recognition on many American and foreign courts. He will make his only appearence in Salt Lake City before leaving for another extended tour of the hoop courts. The Colored Ghosts boasts such conmen as "Suitcase" Simmons, sidered one of the greatest ball handlers of all times; "Small Fry" Wilkinson, outstanding ball handler and The Jessie Lee Ellis Missionary Today's greatest danger also lies Featuring a program of boxing, passer; "Slow Motion" Graves one in the distortion of news and &u--1 the dandne. music and laughter, Society will hold their regular meet of the's best clowns, and "String to foster intense nationalism I o Game Fish and Lake tory county lng Tuesday, February 21st at the Bean" Petts, elongated clown and and racial hatred, a process which I Association will hold its annual fern home of Mrs. F. J. Ewald, 1604 sensational dribbler. made the lsst war posible. we uy niKht Tuesday night, February Michigan at 8 p. m. Mrs. Hendron. The team combines trick passing are now witnessing the same glor- - 2i, at Mrs. Kent and Mrs. Sprowl will be. McCullough's Arena. clever ball handling and ificatilon of war and perversion or The Family Night is staged each the assistant hostesses. The ' study comedy. "Suitcase" Simmons history by falsification of the past to have a party at which every will be on "Latin America" led Vby , is the boy, can put more English on and also the present day events, so membcr of the family can attend. Mrs. R. A. Glenny, Miss Maddux so col-- 1 Mother. Dad and children of all ages will lead the devotions. a basketball than the billiard shark accurately, so forcefully can put on an Ivory ball. His atice orfully disguised are the facts pres candy will be given to the younger be- ented tnattoaay tne same pernicious i children as a keep the opposition constantly special prise. The Intermediate Endeavor have wildered. "String Bean" Potts con- slogan "My country right or wrong Sport event will include boxing organised a Youth Church, havtributes a dribbling stunt which is being drilled Into the young peo-- l Md wrestling by both amaturea and elected elders, deacons, and trusDrofesslonali and community stag. ing brings down the house as the op pie of the world. tees, they're now In the process of In spite of this Zwdg refused to for everybody will be a part of position attempts vainly to wrest February 19, 1864 a pastor. Applications have calling . A two day celebration Next meeting of the Junior Demo the ball free from him. English will believe that tne idea or a peacerui, will be program. received been from a number young Members of the Flab and Game held in that city, where Supreme cratic league will be held March 2, point to keep- their team ahead is International organized world in only to have tha who anxious are men ,and mnA an Idle dream, ..urged against! km.niat.mii0a thir Hotel.- Chancellor of Miami, at the aim of these wonders of the ' this to "serve young. grtup. ... accentance .M(,oortunlty the a takimr fatalistic of M1CILUU TW.H 11 IV M" courts and a three handed game of Florida, will be in charge. A large niria-- 1 . - .. of the candidates will pe beard . . . . .One Zumiir nt imwitahiKtv mr , class of pages will be initiated at OUJUIBUlun dice on the floor while the remainirrai, khhuuij w bw loned a mythical "United Countries I UmaXl, House member of thenext 8unday evening. that time, composed of initiates from SugBT two continue the ing game, or players oz tne in "me ewi" tusiory off directors. When the going gets rough, the nearly every part of the Supreme Tomorrow" based on international Domain. three abandon the dice game and U. U. and licked by radio, tele A page class will be Initiated at return to basketball. When things peace and other technological advision the local lodge composed of candi Theodore Dreisler, famous Ameri- are under control one of the vances. In this agin, future the creative dates from tho different lodges In can author, journalist and editor, boys Is apt to start reading a news genius would be glorified, never the Utah Domain. will speak February 20 in Kingspaper while sitting in the middle of destructive. "The Pasteurs, the Pago Rank teams from Calt Lake bury Hall on the University of Utah the floor and his four mates will the (By the Editor and other .Friends of "The Bulletin") the Einsteins must be the Edisons, Ogden and Garfield will confer the campus. His topic will be "The carry on the game. heroes of tomorrow, not the Alex Page degree Saturday night. The Future of American Letters." DreisFor all the hoseplay, the team pre anders or Napoleons.' meeting will be called at 7:30 and er's "An American Tragedy" is sents a brand of ball handling that will be turned over to the Grand among the best known books of is smooth and clever and a credit to THE PASSING OF A GREAT MAN Lodge officers who will have charge modern American authors. any class of competition. Their team Activities of the initiation, Grand Chancellor Last week witnessed the passing of a great man, one what was work is outstanding. Their sports Claud Asher of this city will be In known all through the nations of the world as the "Pontiff of manship is unsurpassed. charge, and make the address on Lincoln LOCATED IRVING AT at The be will Peace." He has maintained his peaceful atitude while all the world the history of the Order. A banquet gymnasium open HIGH SCHOOL 7:30 p. m. for a preliminary game will be served after the conclusion Gives Special Musical wondered. Several centuries ago there would have been a religious Classes are given daily from 8:30 between the Peter Pan and the of the ceremonies. wac started over some of the things that the dictators have1 done. Services Knights of Columbus. The admis- to 6 p. m. in the following activities but, this disciple of peaces has kept the world from the terror of sion price SOcents general admission ties: handicraft, for boys and girls " Special Musical Services will be with half price tickets available for quite games, tumbling, wrestliing war. given by the 'Lincoln Ward Choir coaches and players and a 25cent boxing, basketball, dramatics, music Be Sunday, February 19, at 6:30 p. m. admission charge for student with (instrumental and vocal), dancing in the Granite Stake Tabernacle. OLD TIMERS TO ISSUE NEWSPAPER (tap and social), playwritlng and student cards and four children. In Speaker Earl J. Glade. tnrv ttJIinp Onitin loin th nroea- Program 1. "Seek Ye The Lord" During the coming spring, Sacramento, capital city of the tion band or dramatic class. May- Parks, solo part by Jane Van be vou would like to make some- - state California, will witness the 100th anniversary of the discov- and J. A. Van Duren. Invothing for mother, dad, sister or ery of gold near there The citizens are most all growing' whiskers C Adolph Swenson will present cation, by VL, K. Bradshaw, presi newspaper is appear like tne men ot yesterday, brother, or if you like to play bask- - w mane his pupils in solo and orchestra dent of choir. 2.. Prayer, From Cav- Of Radio oe on tne oia wasmngvm nana press wmcn was usca f or some quiet or strenuous printed etball, numbers at a concert in the Emer asteria Rusticana Mareagni. Violin eame. come join in the fun. it is by Mark Twain. son Ward chapel, February 19 at solo with chorus background, ar As a means of acquainting local all free. 4:30 p. m. The following program ranged by Nible Coin. Violin, May- - residents with the many features of The above activities are supervis A MISSION OF MERCY will be given: da Stewart, 3. "If all your hearts," the new 1939 Western Air Patrol ed trained leaders. Sugarhouse by "Our. President March," orchestra; Mendelssohn, Morts, Choir. 4. Duet, house radios now on display at the United States bombers have been dropping missiles on Chile's can boast one of the finest recrea "Evening Star" from Tannhauser, "My Boonnle Rose,", Edith Davis Western Auto Supply Company, the tion centers found shores but they are not missiles which destroy anywhere. Let's Violin Sale Orchestra; Ensemble, (a) and Everett Gunn. 5. Organ solo firm is sponsoring a special women and children. The giant ships of the air) have taken to the even more in the fut- "Clock Store," (b) selected: Trump- "Alegretto," Bliss, Blaine Keddlng- - Event which presents these sets at support them stricken ure than we have in the post and country medical supplies, food. eic. endeavoring to et Solo, Donald Zimmerman; Violin ton, Ward Organist. especially reduced prices for a lint leviate suffering, rather than cause it. The Red) Cross" is using ev it not only one of the best, Solo, "Concerto No. 1," Frank Nich-ol- l; 6. Trio, selected, Estenna Wilson, lted time, according to J. W. Hall means at nana to iaKC comiori to mc stricken tnousanos oz ery but the best in the city. Hawaiian Guitar Quartet, (a) Donna Fisher, Merlin Fisher. 7. May local manager of the firm. . our southern neighbor. and (b) numbers, Dcloris Chapman, Quartet from "Rigoletto Verde" Ray "This event presents a radio tor M. LsClle Morgan, Sugar House Doris Winter, Betty Anderson, Irene Hutchinson, lone Duncan, Dorthy every family need at sale prices," he movement Recreation director will entertain the "2nd of Violin 1939 out Solo, Mier; that declares, pointing Kimball, J. A. Van Duren. THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA , of VloUn Concerto No. 22," Gloria her Physical Education ladles all Western Patrol and electric Air 8. "Pilgrims Chorus" from TanriTeakle; "Blue Danube Waltz," Or- hauser, Wagner Choir, arranged by battery sets are offered In a wide classes, also thetr husbands and The boy scouts of America held their anniversary last week ' all directors of Salt and this work has done; more for the sweethearts, chestra; Trumpet Solo, "Old Re- Koemmenich. 9. Benediction, Lloyd selections of models. youth of this country than i Some models of last year's house Lake City Recreation staff and Of frain," Eugene Jeaperson; Violin Rumple, librarian. the young idea how to Town. teaches It other except Boy's Solo, "Poem,' Levern Richardson; The officers of the choir, Mirlan sets and Motorola are also offered ficials from State and CSty Recrea- - any become Mon departments are invited to at shoot and we don't mean a gun either teaches them to reduced close-o"Hungarian Dance," Orchestra; Vio Bishop, piano. Lon Fisher, conductor at sensatioallyy I tend a Valentine Party at Irving better citizens, to keep in their hearts a respect fori obedience to lin Solo. "2nd movement of Mendels Gladys Merrill, personnel mana-ag- prices. rasohn Violin Concerto," Joseph net Jr. High Girls' Gym, Monday Feb the laws of the country ;o Ihonor the flag of this nation, not mereBhia believe firm's Mr. Holliday assisted by F. W. Cowley. dio to ram; "Old Favorites," Orchestra. sale is ideal The meeting will be under thje ruary 20th at 7 p. xn. ,an opportunity ly giving a salute to it,' 'but! within their hearts a love for America, This Orchestra is going to the direction of Bishop W. B. Richards, replace the family A special program has been ar room oldliving a love for their homeland. Long live the movement. World's Fair to play with about Jr. and his counselors, George F. set that has become outmoded, with ranged which will present boys and Musicians of Bolto and Laird Snclgrove. ether Junior a beautiful Western Air Patrol that girls from her recreation classes at is equipped with the modern Im- Irving Jr. High, Sugar House Dead America, sponsored by the Nation THE P-- T. A OF CALIFORNIA , Music Arts. of and Institute al provements. "No matter which of End Kids and other dramatic skits Cat on Campus Payroll P. The of California! takes an active part ,m the boy T. A. The public is cordially invited to and be musical Patrol numbers the models will open you select, you'll BURLINGTON, VT. A cat is on attend this concert. Voluntary con the University of Vermont payroll pleasently suprtsed by Its selectiv- - program at 7 P. M, followed by scout work and are doinS a 6P,cndi,i work a,onff thcsc ,incs- Many a women's is organization, but essentially trlbutions will be appreciated to help at $10 a year. His duty is to catch nesg, tone quality and long distance social games, fortune-tellin- g and think that the T. T. A. univerthe invade mice that may or more pay expenses for the trip to the reception," he adds. dancing. A Valentine scheme will be recollect that fathers have responsipmy ior sity greenhouse. Fair. carried out in the decorations. (Continued on page 8) the makinr of rood citizens than the mother. I anti-tru- st Family Night Is Sportsmen's Event side-splitti- ng I vice-preside- '. 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