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Show Page 4. The Bulletin The other three games were more or less affairs. Dale and ? Bob CrawK. Dale Holt, Monson, Winner of B and ford, Ted Cannon, Paul Buehner Continued from Iagel) lop-sid- SEE THE NEW ed (B) Forest Feb. 15th Loser of A. and Graham Burt were the leadWinner of A and Some Outside ing scorers. 1934 FORD On Display MORE Power Economy Speed Before ou Buy any Car at any price Drive The Ford V-- 8 Team. H SAT. - SUN. - MON. Jan. 27 - 28 - 29 WARNER BAXTER JANET GAYNOR Six Teams Finish February 1 Six wards will be able to pack their jerseys in the moth balls after the games of Feb. 1. Anl some very strong quints will be among this six, fallen because they have completed in one of the strongest divisions of the entire church. The schedule for this last round is: 6:30 Parleys Nibley Park 7:30 Hawthorne Emerson Lincoln 8:30 Sugar House Wasatch 9:30 Highland Pk "AH Stake Due Soon Within a few weeks "The Bulletin" will present the first Granite "All Stake selection. There will be three teams and an honorable mention. Those selecting the squads are: Bill King, Fred Reese, Bob Howard, Vivian Jensen, Bob King, and Earl MurWatch for it! phy. IN THE NEXT BEST THING And V-- 8 NEW PLAYOFF PLANNED The general disfavor of the present playoff plans make a possible 2 out of 3 game series between the leaders and runner-up- s of the two divisions. Such a series .would greatly increase the MORGAN MOTOR CO. Hyland 2180 2189 Highland Drive St At GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING thj teams involved is necessary. Results of Games Thurs. Jan. 25 Hawthorne 15 Forest Dale 31 Emerson 16 Sugar House 33 Richards 35 Parleys 23 38 Pk. Nibley Pk. 24 Highland Paul J. Hansen. Success Markets 824 South Main Street 2113 South 11th East GRANITE STAKE TEAM The Market That Gives the Best STANDINGS QUALITY and SERVICE With the Highest Grade of Merchandise MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS - VEGETABLES DELICATESSEN Shop The Success Way ANN HARDING Robert Montgomery SlIAUPSHOOTING LISTS IN It is a wonder that the minster hoops do not crash from their positions under the mounting pressure exerted by the Granite hoopmen. Almost 95 individuals have found the metai (Continued from Page 1 ) ring so far this season. Here are some who have found it most Irving Junior High frequently: 1. Campbell 71 pts. 2. C. Buehner 63 Graduating exercises for the 9 3. J. Powell 54 B class were held Friday, Jan 19, Jack Matsen 54 The in the school auditorium. 4.- Mel. Anderson 52 Glen was conducted by program 5. Ted Cannon 48 class who of the Hatch, president Jack Fitts 48 announced the following numbers; Q. Rod 47 Knight a talk, "The Value of Education, 7. Elmo Garff 46 Claude Summerhays, a vocal solo, R. Herzog 46 Farewell Peggy Pollock; a talk 8. Dale Holt 41 What Irving has Done for Me, 9. Wayne Goff 40 Addresses wera Bernice Lange; 10. Graham Burt 39 given by Mr. Eastmond and Mr. 11. Dailey Brown 37 Hagen. Immediately following the 12. Marvin Ashton 36 performance a dance was given Dick Milner 36 .n the boys gym. John Holt 36 This class is the first to leave 13. Wendall Ashton 34 Irving at the half year and the 14. A1 Gray 31 school wishes them the finest 15. Scolville 29 success in their future enterprises WHEN LADIES MEET Three Musketeers SAT. MAT. ONLY And HAIR ORNAMENTS Br CIIEIUK NICHOLAS in on K. S. L. each day at 1 P. M. except Sunday. DEXTER Laundry School of the air ' is " offering something dif- ferent. It will Interest and pay you to listen to this broadcast. REMEMBER The Granite Furniture Co. is the home of the J Jack Matsen has played only four games and stands third in the list what a ball player: Brady of Sugarhouse has played only two games and has 25 points which is also very good. Dailey Brown heads the foul pitching lists with 9 out of 10 'tries. Duffin, with 12 out of 16 also presents a very good record. Mel Anderson ..and Dan Nuttle are the most picked on more of the year, having been given 29 and 30 free throws so far this :eason. Dexter washer Let us solve your laundry problem with a Dexter GRANITE FURNITURE 00. A 1050 East 21st South Richards Defeats Parleys 35 The successful candidates in the election held Thursday Jan 18, were: vice president, Armorel Giles; Sec. Treas., Larkin Glade; Girls Social Manager, Dorothy Woodbury; Boys Social Manager, Arthur McLelland. Miss Hayes was chosen as faculty sponsor. More Lights Needed on 11th East Wouldn't a few more street lights between Seventeenth South on Eleventh and Twenty-firBlast help matters a lot? st 23 The Richards boys unleashed a scoring attach last night which the Parleys team could not match during the last two quarters. Jenkyn Powell and Wendall Ashton were the sharpshooters, tanking 16 and 11 points while Jacobs K. Powell Duffin and Gwynn all played stellar ball on the guard line. Mary Ashton and Paul McDonough handed in nice floor games. Paris is sponsoring tlie discreet rhinestone hair ornament. The one which poses on the exquisite coITed head of the pretty young lady pictured is In leaf design. Evening headdresses which suggest a return to favor of formal jewelry have also hcen noted at many high functions, such ns. for Instance, a Juliet enp of silver lace mesh with a hand of iiearls. also a coronet done In gold wire with sprays of crystal leaves. Which is only the beginning of the program so fashion seers tell us. 8 .L. C. 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