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Show r asertxrsr-fstasss- 'js- It the la the way we do little things shows how we Labour to keep alive your breast the little spark of celestial fire Conscience Washington. that In will do the great ones. A Community taper Published Sugarbeuse OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A BULLETIN INDEPENDENT h SALT 1.AKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FLHKLAKY VOLUME 2 NEWS - NOTES - SPORTS - NON-PARTISA- 2.1, 1W4 N NUMBER S WARD ACTIVITIES AMPS BURT Matsen Runs Wild With Jack Matsen at the front of the attack, the Granite smothered Burton Ward 9 and thereby earned a position in the Interstake Tournament which begins Monday. The game started out as if it would be a classic, neither team being able to score for almost five minutes. Fitts of Lincoln, however finally broke the ice with a pretty tail-i-n shot and this was the spark which finally sent Lincoln into a victory. The score at the end of the first period was 6 for Lincoln, Herzog and Matsen scoring on two short Matsen and Fitts got shots. busy, in the second period and managed to make a. 11-- 8 score in The their favor at the half. second half found Lincoln looking much better, this being due to the presence of Elmo Garff, who did not play during the first half, and to the foot that the team began to get accustomed to the hoops which were quite different from these in the Westminster It took Gardner six shots Gym. he before finally netted one of his well known center-cou- rt ring Rail-splitte-rs 2G-1- 7-- ers. Burton was at its best in the third period but even then Pardoe and Parker, who were outstanding on the losing team, were unable to come even close to the giant Lincoln! tea. Soon after the third period, which ended Matsen was removed from the game on personals and Bachelor took his place. Dee Bachelor carried on big Jack Matsen's work very well by making five polntn 26-1- 5, Fisher Goes Good In the vacant post of Garff Jess Fisher did some plenty nice work for Lincoln, rustling the ball and playing some plenty good defensive ball. Gardner and Garff as usual fell in line with some nice performances. Herzog was a bit off color, but nevertheless played one of " the best floor games of the entire evening. In the other games Bennlon, 21st, and 15th, Wards defeated Midvale, 2nd., and 25th. Wards. Ralph Tucker, well known to many in the Southeast, brought 21st, Ward to a thrilling victory over 2nd. Ward by totaling 12 points. The final score was . Granite Stake Social Scheduled For Conference March 3rd Meetings to be Held Sunday in Stake Tabernacle The regular quarterly conference of Granite Stake will convene Sunday morning at ten o'clock in the Stake Tabernacle, and in the afternoon at t wo o'clock. Apostle John A. Wldtsoe, of the general authorities will be in attendance as well as all of the Stake authorities. One feature of the conference will be that all of the former missionaries are asked to be in attendance and make this a "home-cominconferencei Music for the morning and afternoon sessions will be furnished by the Richards Ward Choir, under the direction of Mr, Lawrence Brown. .The evening session at 7:30 will he under the direction of the 11 L A. g" Southeast Man To Head Mission Mr. William G. dears was appointed this week to take charge of the Samoan Mission. Mr. ana Mrs. Sears, will leave some time during next week to be gone for three years. Mr. Sears Is particularly well This celebration was marred by chosen for this post, and our n, Andrea-sethe fatal leap by Calm&r wishes go with him. best very who died enroute to the Several who particihospital. pated reported that the soft, New Watch sticky snow and a strong wind Repairing Company made skiing more dangerous than usual. Mr. Joseph White, well known Many flags were In evidence Southeaster, has opened a watch in the Southeast, and som of repair shop in Sugarhouse under the business houses of Sugar-hous- e the name of "The dock Shop" displayed the flag in front at 2034 South 11th East. Mr. White has been an expert of their stores. clock and watch maker for a number of yean and la ready to serve the people of the Southeast Hugger was also attracting much attention, especially the portrait, with efficient service at reasonwhich has received prizes In ex- able prices. r e f hibits in Europe. 36-8- 5. Washingtons Birthday Many private parties, several Ward reunions, a dancing party at the Newhouae given by the Ladies of the Reserve Officers Association at Fort Douglas and a childrens party at the Elk dub made Washingtons Birthday a very pleasant occasion. Of Interest to the people of the Southeast was the annual party for the students of Westminster College. Throngs of people attended the skiing tournament at Eclcer Hill. Swiss Exhibit at Auerbachs . Short-Chang- e Sponsored by the 8 wise Government, the exhibit that has been on display at the Exposition in Chicago, has been shown this week at the Auerbach Store on Broadway. This exhibit consists of pottery, needlework, wood carving and other forma of handicraft by the Swiss people. Perhaps the one thing attracting the moat attention is a centerpiece ordered by Louis the 15th for Madam The theme of this exqusita bit of work is the last scene from "Othello. All of the work was done under a microscope, and required 27 million stitches. J&9 wood carving by Wilhelm Du-Barr- y. S. H. Lumber Wins Game The touted Irving Teachers Basketball team suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware Company's team Thursday afternoon to the tune of 35 26. The game whs very well played in spite of the fact that It was The excessive unusually rough. of the game was preroughness fact that the the cipitated by loser is to put up the supper to the1 winning team and their wives which will be given later, Artist In Sugarhouse At least one business house in Sugarhouse came near being gypped by a short change artist this A very dapper appealing week. man made a small purchase and offered a 810.00 bill in payment, with the usual proceedure of trying to have the bill changed into! so many different combinations, that the cleric was almost lost in the maze of the man's suggesWe hope all of the mertions. chants will be on their guard, for this type of gypping is easily accomplished when the clerk is hurried on a crowded dajr. Stake News Sunday School Union meeting held February 18th in the All of the Stake Tabernacle. wards had a good attendance. President Hugh B. Brown spoke on "Things a Teacher Should Do To bq a Teacher." Earl J. Glade spoke on Teacher Training." After the talks, departmental meetings were held. was The entertainment committee of the Business Men's League announce that they have arranged a social for March 3rd, to be held in the Granite Stake Hall. There will be a drawiag for prizes, other features of entertainment and good music for dancing. All business men of Sugarhouse and their employees are Invited, together with their partners. A good time is assured everyone, so be sure to keep the date open, The charge will be 50c per couple. - S The High Priests Stake will entertain Family of the Stake in the Stake House. arranged a very fine of Granite the Official on the 23rd They have program. Granite Stake Conference will next Sunday in the Stake Tabernacle. the month Apostle John A. shortest February, of the year, has the most holi- Wldtsoe will represent the GenThe children, of eourse, eral authorities. days. Clive Brawn find Valentine's the most interest, of i then Lincoln the birthdays ing, and Washington. There are two Mass Meeting other birthdays of very illustrious Last Monday evening a mass Americans falling in February, of which we hear very little. One meeting was held in the Irving Is the poet, Henry Longfellow Junior High School auditorium to and the other the beloved inven discuss the rates of the Utah tor, Thomas A. Edison. These Power and Light Company and About men contributed so much to our he Telephone Company. were .wo in hundred attendance. lives, that it would be well for us to individually pay them trl bute on their birthdays. Mr. The Post office, the Bank, and Edison was born February 1), most of the merchants dosed 1847, and Mr. Longfellow Feb- their places of business to honor ruary 27th, 1807. . Washington's Birthday Thursday. he held . Held - - ABBREVIATED NEWS eight year old child in! Pittsburg hurried toward home He fell and eating a sucker. the sucker Jammed In his throat in auch a way that ha was strangled to death. O An ! New England, at this writing is in the grip of a 'blizzard, the worst since the historic storms of 1888. (I Harry W. Morrison of Boise, Idaho, was made president of the Six Companies, Inc. this week to take the place of E. O. Wattle, The alarming number of car accidents during the past week in Salt Lake County were prob- recently deceased. ably due to the stormy weather. Brigadier General Westover started Monday from Chicago to The sales tax and beer tax visit the air mail ports of the from July 1st in the state West. lie will bo in Salt Lake to 81,011.549.00. During . ; shortly. the fiscal year the gasoline tax brought in 81.467,000.00. From Amarillo, Texas, comes word that March 5th has been a s "Mother-in-law- '" for- designated Sir Arthur mer minister of labor In London day. said this week with reference to Westerners are watching anxPresident Roosevelt: "He is a remarkably adroit politician. iously to see what the United There is no question of whether States is going to do with silver. American recovery will come. If they takfe away the beet inRoosevelt will make it come. He dustry from the west and do is a Sphinx of a remarkable nothing for silver, Utah will bo kind- especially hard hit. Steel-Maitlan- d, |