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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FEBRUARY 29, 1924 AOOLPH ZU KOft PRESENTS George Fitzmaurice PRODUCTION JACK HOLT SUPPORTED BY CHARLES deROCHE TWO DAYS ONLY NEXT SUNDAY and MONDAY Irving Jr. High Notes By Harold Dean. Irving 28, South 4. The Irving Basketball team, work-- I ing in splendid form, found little trouble in d Testing the South Jr. High team, Inst Tuesday afternoon, at the East Arc You Lucky? i gl It was ex- gymnasljm. pec ted that the South team would be going strong, and the Irving boys went I High into the game prepared for a hard battle. But the South seemed to be dazzled and were soon hopelessly lie- -: hind. The Irving is now tied with the West for first place honors. This tie will be played off next Tuesday af- ternoon at the East High gym. me Assembly Miss Weights advisory group furnished the following program at an assembly held Tuesday morning in the school uduitcrium: 1. Dunces: SUNDAY NEXT MONDAY IS YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS IN THIS PAPER? (at M.nuet (h) Laces and Graces Louise Fagergren and Grace TUESDAY AT THE 3. 4. Cannon Instrumental Selection Margaret Knenlein Scotlali Songs Alvin Campbell no Remarks Frank Eastmond Party A hie school party was given at the sih.Mil, Mr. Thursday evening, Feb. 21. by tin- srudent body officers, assisted a by of teachers. The - WfcBv consisted of dancing, sidea short program, and shows. g.vncs, refreshment s. HAWTHORNE NEWS SUCAK HOUSE KEL1C.ION .joint meet ing to be held at Emerson CLASS TO (JIVE CANTATA ward next Sunday evening at 0:30 is SOUTHEASTERN ERS POLICE CHIEF THANKS Chief of Police Joseph K. desires through the column nf The limes to thank the people of the southeast and the. Business Men's League for the ready response from this section of the city in sending money to swell the fund being raised for tne assistance of the families of the two officers recently slain by a benefit thug. The fund will be placed in a trust fund and will be used for the best inter-- 1 eats of the widows and their children. In this way the good it does will be ' scattered over a period of many years. Ba-hU- ge Honey-Huntsm- an I I The :::bera of Hawthorne ward as foRows: WlMV li t.i.e'.ly surprised last Sunday! I.aiiral Quartet The Religion class (if Sugar House Sehvtion c announcement made in ward will present the cantata, "A Baritone Solo .... .. Walter Wallace that Bishop II. A. Address Wm. A. Morton ha been called to the High Me'y Company." at the amusi-mon- t It is expected that a re- -i hul Friday evening, '! at S:15 Contralto Solo o'clock. .Evangeline Thomas lteesley it on of the Bishopric will take place Hex' Sunday at Fast meeting. Seventy five children will take part. which cur.veiiea at 1 oclock. MALE HELP WANTED Mrs. Ion-KiF. Ralph, head of the Kehg.en elas has charge. Dr. A S. Bennion, Superintend- A young man with initiative Miss Tess:e Johnson is pianist. of Church Schools, is scheduled to! .ent and some rapitul to take over a deliver an address before the Forests' MORTON TO SPEAK good A 1 proposition. Some Class m xt Sunday morning. AT EMERSON WARD knowledge of paint necesary. The choir is giving what they choose Fall Sunday between 1 and 4 p.m. to term a "Grand Bawl at the amusement hall tl.i evenin'. They will feaThe program for the mutual con- - at 1109 E. 21st South St. ture I,cap Year stunts. ; The names of three individuals preceded ly the figure 8 are somewhere on the inside pages of this paper. Upon application at our store and identification we will give each one of them free of charge, a pound of our best chocolates. Your turn may come next week. Watch! sum 1 l.i-- Tulip Chocolate Shop 2043 11th East St. So. The place where you gel good candy made in Sugar House ssasac rfli |