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Show The Bulletin. Little Necessities For Use In The Home and Kitchen Are to be Found At Thc UNITED 5 -- 10 -- 25c STORE 1069 East 21st South j Sugarhouse (Continued From Page 2) during the activity period each Tuesday evening. This type of activity was started last falL However, because of other conflicting affairs, these discussions were discontinued for several weeks. Last Tuesday Dr. 8. S. Smith was the speaker. The havhonored in felt highly ing the opportunity to listen to the Doctor's interesting talk. M-M- en M-M- en With March drawing near our thoughts are turned to spring and outdoor activity. We are very fortunate in this community in having a large and beautiful The park right in our midst residents of this section should take advantage of the vast opportunities- for recreation that Fairmont Park possesses. Let's all feel the responsibility of urging the Park Department to further develop our "natural park. Sugarhouse Ward Sugarhouse has at last been put on the map and by whom? The Vanguards. Our boys came out champions of Granite Stake. They can at least show that Sugarhouse is there, if M Men. can't. Sorry, no offense meant We appreciate the work our basBut ketball players have done. we were talking about the vanUnder the direction of guards. Brother Max Olsen and Brother Limb, the boys took the stake right off their feet. We hope that the Vanguards next year can keep up the record and we also hope the vanguards can dance as well as they play van ball, at least that is what Sister More power to Eardly hopes. the Van Guards! Last Wednesday evening the members of the ward enjoyed a George Washington's Dance. There was a good crowd which showed that the Mutual officers were certainly busy in putting across these new dances. The admission was 25c per couple ano 10c. extra lady. , The Gold and Green dance is going over in fine style under the direction of Howard Cromar and Elaine Stewart. So far there aie five couples learning the work. jj more about the Van Last Tuesday evening van the guards entertained their A program, which parents. good many of the van guards took part was enjoyed by alL. Jbf chorus, tinker th$ direction Some guards. Page of Mrs. Miner rendered several riding over turned at Gunnison, numbers, after which refresh, Utah. Mrs. Graham was most ments were served. seriously hurt receiving numerous cuts and bruises on the head, two Last Tuesday evening Uie mu- ribs broken also a broken shouldtual was honored with the pre- er and collar bone. Miss Gunn sence of Sister Lindquist, Sister received luuneious cuts and bruiCutler and Sister Oscarson, all of ses and Miss Bilieter a fractured the stake board, and Sister spine. We extend hopes of a Woods gave the two classes of speedy and complete recovery to Junior girts a wonderful leatoa all. which th girls greatly enjoyed. Th Stays have a new Arrival The stork arrived at the L. D. S. Hospital Tuesday morning at Wasatch 5: a. m. with a fine eight pound baby boy for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford V. Stay. Mother and baby This brings the After a very successful season are doing fine. count 4 to 6, the Wasatch Ward fanriwg club girls and 2 boys. held the last dance of the season "Congratulations t o you Stay This club was folks. Friday the 16th. formed last fall to promote dances of a higher type and has Primary Social gained a large membership. A primary social will be hel i : next Monday evening at the An Old Time Dance was held home of Mrs. George C. Peterson Feb. 22nd and enjoyed by a large 13th East on 33rd South in honor crowd. of Mrs. Daniel Wettsteln and Mrs. L. Grant Fox retiring 2nd Brother Arnold Bergner pro- counselor and chorister respecminent in music circles of the A real jolly time is tively. City has been appointed as Sun- anticipated. day School chorister. We welcome him and know that we will beneThree Choruses to Perform fit by his instructions. Wilford Ward is to be represented "in chorus at the "Music A farewell testimonial for Bro. Festival Howell Alston son of our former sponsored by the Grant L. and Y. M. M. I. A. stake Y. bishop, was held Sunday Feb. 18. We are proud to send Howell on conjointly to be held Sunday a mission and a large crowd at- evening at 7 o'clock at the Grant tended his farewell to wish him Stake Tabernacle, State St. and success. Howell left Thursday 33rd South. The "Cecelian" singers (ladies Feb. 22, for the Southern States. chorus) under the able leadership The following officers were in of Ida H. White 'will render one stalled in the reorganization of number. The "Ari'an chorus (young the Genealogical Society; Herbert led men) capably by Merrell D. H. Gowans Wooley Pres., George will one number. render Clayson 1st Counselor and Raymond combined Then "Cecelian' the re2nd Counselor. The Haight be lead and choruses Arian will a splentiring officers have done did work, Wasatch Ward having In one number by Ida H. White, The Junior Boys chorus under shown a splendid mark of imthe fine leadership of Raymond provement in the last year. We will render one numChristopher are expecting the new organizaber. tion to carry the work to even "Three cheers for the Wilford greater heights. Ward choruses. ( We welcome Bro. EXPERT WATCH & CLOCK REPAIRING At Reasonable Prices F. GRIEP The CLOCK SHOP HEATING A SHEET 2034 South lllh East METAL WORKS All Work Guaranteed 2014 So. 11th East Hy. 6134 Guttering - Chimney Tops Furnace Work interesting faith promoting incident. The Society appreciates When You Get Sluggish the stories given by young ladies You Call a Doctor at our Monday night meetinga When Your Car Gets Elder Angus Lambert, class leader, took charge of the lesson. Sluggish CALL Plowgian Garage Girls Have Party Celebrating 1169 Wilmington Ave. Hy. 7396 Washington's Birthday Alese Duff in and Marie Duffln Ideal Repair Shop entertained the members of the Parleys Ward Junior Girls at the 1986 So. llth East Hy. 2111 home of Miss Ales Duffln, 2146 Bicycles, Washing Machines, East 13th South, on Wednesday Vacuums, Keys, Skates During the night, February 21. Repaired evening games were played and a late supper was served. Washingtons Birthday idea was carProgress Shoe ried out in the decorations, favors The young Rebuilders and refreshments. hostesses were assisted by their 1059 East 21st South Mrs. Clarence Duffln mothers. and Mrs. Cyril Duffln. We aim to Please The Olliers present were: Afton Ashton, Eleanors Ashton, Mary SEE OUR Jane Savage, Betty Kjar, Maxine Sample New Spring and Afton Rath Eardley, Eardley, Summeir Suits Elkins, Jeanne Mldgley Thelma "Alternations That Really Fit Wagstaff and Helen Jean Duffln. Tailor Co. Hyland 2040 South llth East PRESSING and CLEANING WALLPAPERS! Are Here and Such Values as Can't be Found Elsewhere In the City Call First THE PAINT POT 1074 Eut 21st So. H jr. 8739 Welding? Call . Granite Welding & Wire Works Arthur Wood who has been sustained supervisor of the Aaronlc Priesthood We pledge him our full support and wish him success in this work. Bro. Wood was formerly bishop of Richards Ward. 3 Parleys 2021 So. llth East Hy. 458 Just Bring in the Piece Come To The Donee The M Men have planned another Big Dance for Tuesday, If you have not February, 27. Wilford attended .the other dances they have had, of course, you can not know the good .time that awaits In hearty response to "The The music is excellent, you. Bulletins call, Wilford Ward exeveryone is sociable, and there is tends greetings to alL a wonderful time for alL Just ' come out and see for yourself on Retiring Chorister and Wife Tuesday night after Mutual, Feb. Honored 27. The price is only 15c or two Last Monday evening at the will be admitted for 25c. The Stake is Invited. Hyrum Jensen home members of entire . the Wilford Ward choir and their partners gave a farewell social in Genealogical Notes honor, of William L. Butterworth A Cottage meeting was held at and his wife who has faithfully served the ward for the past ten the home of Brother Platt which was well attended by high Priests years as chorister. inA splendid program was enjoy- and members of the Ward, one Elder nonmember. ed followed by games, refresh- cluding Clarence Gardiner gave a very ments and dancing. instructive lecture illustrated with Vaugh Wimmer, the new chorW. Ferre Pres, a chart, after which the sisters ister and Charles of the choir had charge of the served cake and punch. Brother Platt, who was a faithful 'worker evenings entertainment. Mr. Butterworth and his wife In the Society until recently when were each presented with a token he lost his leg through sickness and has been confined to his of love and good wishes. home through this unfortunate " sickness, enjoyed the attendance Bus Overturns t and the many wishes for his Mrs. Hugh B. Gramaxn, Miss recovery. Daisy Gunn and Miss Edna Bit leter were injured while returning A large attendance was present from Arizona Tuesday morning at last Monday night meeting. as the bus In which they were Sister Ruth Longson gave a very DELICIOUS IN TASTE REFRESHINGLY SMOOTH Ward e - !! Means Quality in Ice Cream x, v Laura Larson Ice Cream Shop 2103 South llth East Phone Hy. 2220 "WHERE QUALITY COUNTS! ii Westem Made For Western Trade 4 For Sale At All Grocers |