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Show X3k . . Page 2 The Bulletin money" problems of the Ward. ADVERTISING Advertising Rates on Request Ellen Reese presented the lesMake all checks payable to son in Relief Society last TuesCommercial Printing Co. THE BULLETIN Xuued by COMMERCIAL. PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Clothes day. Salt Lake City. Utah News items and reports of act Phone Hyland 364 Ivities in the Southeast section Sunday night in Sacrament One Year $1.50 must be in the office not laiec meeting George W. Subscription: Burbidge and Months 75c 2 Months 50c than Wednesday of each week. will Mr. Burfamily perform. has bidge recently returned from a mission to the South Sea Island ; 23rd East Street and the things he will present 3O be very will, undoubtedly, w Showing1 section of the Southeast part of Salt Lake covered by The Bulletin circulation and distribution this district is approximate three miles long by two miles wide. v c() t- 4- - ATTENTION 3 Post Office distribution in the Rural routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin" be closed not later than Thursday noon. N Forest School A very amusing assembly was enjoyed by the pupils Friday in the school auditorium. Ther was a very entertaining play en titled "The Toughest Gang in Town. The characters were Gang Leader; Robert Graeber Ttto the Bully; Boyd Snow, Murmer; Keith Dallimore, Lifty the Liar; Frank Loyd, Bellow; on Thompson, Sam the Sasser; tig Young, Wiggles; Martin Von Der Steen, the dancers were Marjorie Petersen and Vivian Harris, accompanied by Helen Plowgian. The characters worked very hard to put this over well the loud applause which they received showed that they were successful The audience also a number enjoyed given by the Club. All the members Stamp on talks the gave Interesting stamps which they had collected. Kenneth Reese is the president, David Bernard, Billy Waters, secretary, Mao Kenefer officer and Hugh Phillips program manager. Every Wednesday at 3:30 they have a meeting in Room 13. Many boys have made stamp collecting their hobby and all activities are under the supervision of Miss Rose v.i-- d vice-preside- nt, Roche. o On March 15th, the seventh grade boys have planned to have a Fathers' and Sons', night. Earl Thurman is in charge of all basketball games. Bob McLellana is the General Chairman and George Goddard supervises the Frank Lloyd tumbling stunts. is in charge of the boxing matches and the fathers and sons are expected to enjoy these activities. Friday afternoon the pupils of Room 19 enjoyed the first meetIerfeclo Story Hour ing of the Club. Shirley Timby the Program Announcer called on 12 pupils to give talks on Our PlayMaria grounds of the West Sorensen gave a poem called "Out Where the West Begins," and Duane Larsen, Dick Vigos, find Donald Everett sang; a song I) A DIFFERENCE O W Our New Spring Fabrics Apostle Melvin J. Ballard was the principal speaker at the M. I. A. meeting last Sunday even- Worsteds The Harris Twist-Te- x Unconditionally Guaranteed - A goodly number of Saints were present to listen to the inspiring remarks of Apostle Ballard. Elias Castle gave an interesting talk on the Mutual Slogan. The music was furnished by John W. Summerhays and Next Sunday Reginald Beals. at the Sacrament services the principal speaker i will be R. Verne McCullough. Another large turn out is anticipated. F. W. KIEPE, Tailorin ing. 3o n 1060 East 21st South It Fays to Look Well Richards Ward was proud to have Miss Helen McDonough elected as the new Stake president of the Gleaner Girls. Helen is very talented and will make a very efficient president. NIBLEY PARK WARD Lf) February 22, Nlbley Park held Its annual ward reunion. Everyone was there, both old and new, cause no one could see an On Galley 3 An exempty seat anywhere. Tuesday evening in the adult cellent program, dancing and class of Mutual Mrs. Richard light refreshments were enjoyed Smith reviewed the hook, by all present. 'Escape, by John Galsworthy. On March 1st and 2nd the Last Thursday, March 1st, & musical comedy, Up in the. Air social was held by the officers was We wish to presented. and teachers of the M. I. A. and cast and the the compliment the Bishopric and their partners. staff of directors for the splendid A very pleasant evening Is reway In which the production was ported. pro given. The Boy Scout Troop 22 of Forest .Dale completed a two-da- y hike last Saturday. Everyone enjoyed themselves and are anxious to go again. Activities similar to this are the backbone of a plan to keep a group active. Other organizations could easily the copy their activity program from that of the Scouts. entitled "The Last Round Up." Then Joe McPhie, Bud Woodbury and John Walton sang the well known song "Home Home on the The audience enjoyed Range. the program and hope to have another soon. Miss Charlotte Gallyer, Geography teacher of the and fourth grade platoon, THERES Forest Dale 6th East School Notes Cost No More Than Ready Made Clothes CALL and SEE 33 LO Custom Tailor Made Will Fit You third has attractively decorated the upper part of her blackboard with various scenes. One shows a quaint scene in Mexico, another, a picture of the frozen Arctic, on the third is a scene from Holland, still another shows a picture of the sunny Alps, and the last a view on a South Sea Island. The Gleaner Girl-Men held last Tuesday was very, gram After the preliminary enjoyable. M During the activity period On Tuesday night the M Men exercises were completed the Tuesday evening most of the M. held took A. their turn at entertaining at socials. I. classes groups enjoyed some games tha the joint M Men Gleaner session. had been prepared by the com mittee in charge. To conclude the program refreshments con sisting of ice cream and cake were served. It was the most Men entertaining Gleaner Girl-of the year. program cicntiricallylPrepared The kindergarten pupils have attend' their begun marking daily A Saint Patricks dance is being ance. Each day they work a for Friday March 16th planned cross of a different color oposite in Forest Dale Amusement the their name. Grains Gold The children enjoy To signify the event the Hall. this work and they are encouraghall will be decorated in the ed by their teacher, Miss Adelaide customary green and while. AlRoss. Whole though the details of the dance Harriet Hinckley are not completed, all those attending are assured a good time and A splendid by those in charge. orchestra has been acquired for Punch and wafers the evening. Hotcake Flour will be served. Lets all waltz over to the dance. din-pla- ys M Also of Wheat Waffle h Richards Sunday evening Granite Stake Court of Honor for the Boy Scouts wag held in Richards Ward. In addition to all the other Emerson merit badges which were award-- 1 ed, Harold White, son of Mr. and "New Around the Ward" Mrs. John E. White, who is just The Elders' play "Poor Father1' fourteen years old, was awarded an Eagle Scout badge. This Is proved to be a real success. In order that every one would the third Eagle Scout for Richhave the privilege of seeing the ards Ward. show', a family ticket was Issued. This entitled every member of Tuesday evening after the Muthe family admittance for the tual session a dance will be held In honor of the basketball boys. price of fifty cents. The Elders are to be congratu-ate- d for their splendid efforts In On March 17th the Relief Soputting on such an entertaining ciety will hold a social In honor of the organization of the Relief performance. Society. There will be a program Grace Kimball, dance instructor games and refreshments. All of the Mutual activity, announces members of the Relief Society that a practice will be held each and their partners are invited to Tuesday night after Mutual. Any- attend. one interested in learning the contest dance Is requested to atThursday and Friday evenings, tend these practices. March 15th and 16th, the three act comedy, "Mummy and the Thursday evening the finance Mumps," will be given by the M. committee met to discuss the I. A, 2 SEE OS 4 FOR-GA- RDEN TOOLS SEEDS And Spring Clean-u- p Supplies COMPLETE STOCKS BRANCH 5UGARIIOUSE LOWEST PRICES OFZ.CM.I. HYLAND 210 |