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Show The Bulletin Page 4. (Continued From Page 1) Granite Stake a two out of three games series and is much fairer. Only one game, however, will he played between the loser of the championship set and the winner of the divisional runnerup games. Having these important games directly after mutual should draw a record crowd. The Westminster Gym now has bleaches, which in addition to the chairs. Insures a seating capacity of almost 500. The season pashes or 15c will be necessary for admittance. SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. Feb. 3 -- 4 - S - 6 4 BIG DAYS 4 MAY ROBSON IN for stake honors during the past five years are: 0 Lincoln A Sugarhouse 1930-3- 1 Lincoln and Wasatch 1931-3- 2 Lincoln and Nibley Park 1932-3- 3 Wasatch and Hyland Pk. 1933-3- 4 Wasatch and Lincoln In 193 0 Lincoln rampaged through the entire church for honors, finding the seasons toughest competition right here in the stake. Ogden nosed out the Railsplitters in 1931 but 1932 found the church laurels again wrapped about Vivian Jensens forces. Wasatch held the Granite banners high last year by finishing fifth. 1929-193- LADY FOR A DAY Liberty 4 LINCOLN PREDOMINANT IN PAST FIVE YEARS The teams that have clashed Star Special Also KAY FRANCIS EDW. G. ROBINSON IN I LOVED A WOMAN SAT. MAT. ONLY Three Musketeers And IVASATCH AND DALERS FAVORITES Wasatch and Forest Dale are Emerson MORE News Around the Ward" SPEED M" Men The POWER of the Ward dance last Friday, February 2. There were several special features in the evening which added zest to the entertainment. A very enjoyable time was had by all. sponsored a ECONOMY Are the Facts of the 1934 FORD MORGAN MOTOR CO. I Surprise Tuesday" for the Gleaners proved to be a big success. Each Gleaner girl was asked to bring her mother or some friend, and it was with intense interest that this meeting was looked forward to. A very entertaining program was presented, the main feature of which was the discussion of the Treasure of Truth" book. Light refreshments were served. jLO Hyland 2180 2189 Highland Drive GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING arkefs luccess Street East The Market That .Gives the Best 824 South Main 2113 South 11th Throughout the Church there has been established a new method of accounting for the officers and teachers of the different auxiliary organizations at Sacrament meeting. At each meeting there is to be a standing roll QUALITY and SERVICE With the Highest Grade of Merchandise 3 call MEATS - GROCERIES - FRUITS - VEGETABLES DELICATESSEN Shop The Success Way Last Sunday evening marked the first roll call for Emerson Ward. There was a good representation of officers and teachers from each organization. were a young man madwith a young lady, and in love ly her father did not approve of you a The Genealogical Society have because he thought you were solve how the would coward you called several people of the ward to fulfill a temple mission. These problem? If you were the young in question and you did not people were set aside last Mon- lady to displease either the friday night at the regular genea- want end of both parties and you knew logical meeting. The Relief Society' enjoyed a that your boy friend could save real treat last Tuesday. Mrs. his love affair and win his profather-in-laapproval Jensen gave a demonstration on spective a parachute jump but by making candy making. I wouldnt he a bit surprised if you also knew that he was more there wa more home made candy afraid of parachutes and airplanes in Emerson Ward from now on. than anything else in the world what advice would you give ? would you? : . If you the overwhelming favorites in the forthcoming battle, but wasnt Sugar House such in 1930 and the Hylandsrs crash from didn't SATURDAWSUNMfi their looming posts. last season? Wasatch has chalked up victories ATrfABOUTl4PM. over such quints as the Lauren W. Gibbs and Powers Shoes WE URGE AN while Lincoln has yet to have its EARLY ATTENDANCE record tarnished by a defeat durDURING THE PRESENTATION season. this The Foresters ing OF THIS PROGRAM are confidently slumbering on a IPS perch from which they will be EXTREMELY LONG easily toppled if they dont snap And out of it When the Richard EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD cagers go" they dont stop at I that but fly into a scoring frenzy January 25, the regular monthwhich any foe should fear. All ly ward union meeting was held. of which means only one thing After the business part of the what a set of battles are coming was over the officers and meeting on! teachers enjoyed an hour oi ALL STAKE NEXT WEEK dancing before returning to their jBfcgnfEESf V--8 ws BUDS SANDWICH SHOP Steak Sandwiches With FRIES FRENCH 150 These problems and many others We Invite Your of importance will be answered Patronoge in the M. I. A. Musical Comedy, Up in the Air, to be presented March 1, 2 and 3. The cast includes the following: Ida Norman, Leon Hovik, Sterling Astin, Faye Potter, Inez Brewster, Eddie homes. Niederhauser, Lily Reeder, HYLAND DRIVE Bennion, Ida Driggs, Merle 1933-34 All Stake SelecThe Astin, Everett Cunningham, and tion will appear in The Bulletin" JLII Sunday night is conjoint We Jack Elzinga. next week. know it will be good because the Mutual always has something FINAL TEAM STANDINGS IN worthwhile. RENT On Tuesday evening the GleaGRAITE STAKE FOUR ROOM FRAME ners entertained their mothers a Modem except Heat. a social. A program was given ' Division A Good place for and refreshments were served. A Large Lot Nibley man with attended affair number working the family in large all reporting a pleasant evening Sugarhouse. Helen Lone 1966 Windsor St. Ily. 2881 M Since there is an extra Tuesday in this month the Relief Society spent it in remodeling old clothing to be sold at a rummage sale on the second Tuesday in February. Fer-mor- ze 2168 1 FOR Park 30 a chapter of the of the Pioneers was Daughters organized by Elizabeth Taylor Beers and EUzebelh A. Pugsley Hayward of the central chapter. On BOWS AND PLEATS Charlotte lleilmau of Washington, I). C., a lied Cross nurse, was presented with the Florence Nightingale medal nt the annual meeting of the Red Cross in Washington. Judge John Bar-- . ton Payne, chnirman of the Red Cross, made the presentation. The medal Is swarded each year by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Genera, Switzerland, to nurses who have given outstanding service in pence and war. Mrs. M. January It was decided that meetings were to be held on the first The Monday of each month. following officers were named unanimously elected: Lula Lindsey Summerhayes, Captain; Lor-rilHome Bennion, 1st assistant; Ida Free Biesinger, 2nd asCammeron sistant; Margaret Ward, Secretary; Margaret Day-to- n Hazel Hughs, Treasurer; General Line of Commercial Printing; la Poulson Snow, Booklets Posters Programs Prices Consistent With Grades of Material Used W i Registrar; Lilly Barney Soren, Historian; Minnie Eldridge Lambert, Chaplain; Lois Hobson Astin, Chorister; and Clara Winter Brewster, Organist. 2044 South 11th East Sugarhouse |