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Show Roar up, boar on. the end shall tell the dear Lord ordcrith all things well. -- Whittier INDEPENDENT NEWS Southeast Society Notes - NOTES NON-PARTISA- CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1934 SALT VOLUME 2 o PiUiiM k Sugar hou A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A Community Paper - SPORTS - NUMBER 12 WARD ACTIVITIES with an attack of mumps the affair had to be very small Miss Leoline Brown and Miss Lavinia Brown were hostesses to the American Association of University Women with a silver tea. and bridge party Wednesday afThe Morgan Motor Company ternoon at 1686 East Thirty-nint- h South Street. Assisting Wmally entertained their emcees and partners at Coon hostesses for the afternoon were "Thicken Inn lost Thursday even Mrs. B. H. Wayne, Mrs. Alice Oakes Bronson, Mrs. George Giles ing. Mrs. William D. Worthington. and Dinner and dancing was enjoyby fifty guests. Mr. Grant Morgan, manager, Mrs. W. S. Barwisk was hosoccupied the place of honor aa tess to the Womens Federation host, assisted by- Ivan V. Walton, of the First Presbyterian Church Mr. sales manager. Leonard at her home at 1339 Bryan AveGerrard was officiating tout-maste- r. nue at a luncheon Thursday. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. E. F. Gardemann and Mrs. tH. P. Kipp. Miss Daisy Gunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gunn. 3064 Mr. and Mrs. O. P.. Cherdron U. and Hoses Drive, will entertain the Saturday Night Highland Hantz of Cheyenne, Wyoming Club at their home, 1901 Ninth were married Saturday at the East Street Saturday evening, home of the brides parents. After April 14th. a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Hantz left The Wasatch Camp, Daughters for Cheyenne, where they will of Utah Pioneers, met Thursday s, make their home. at the home of Mrs. P. G. 1519 Emerson Avenue. Miss Beth Greetham, daughter of Mr. and) Mrs. George R. Greetham, and Earl Clegg of Heber MEMBER OF NATIONAL City, were married at the home C03DHTTEE of the bride March 31st. Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald of 1444 The Highland Park "Camp, Stratford AVenue has been apDaughters of Utah Pioneers, met pointed as Utah Chairman of the Committee on Cause Thursday at the home of Mrs. National 2623 A. HighRohlfing, Henry and Cure of War. Round table land Drive. conference groups will be organized to study the foreign policy of Mr Jenkyn Powell, son of Mr. the United States. and Mrs. J. A. Powell of 847 Ramona Avenue, and Miss Doris Olive Napper were married April THIRD rRESBYTERIAN 4th. -- ABBREVIATED NEWS announces Miss Meric Holmes the opening of a Frock Shop at 1057 East 21st South, featuring She will womens wash frocks. line a of also carry lingerie, and silk hose as well 03 a line of children's clothing. Mina Holmes carries the largest line of wash frocks in Salt Lake City, and invites the public to call and Inspect It We wish Mlsg Holmes success in her venture. - Mar-gett- CHURCH Mrs. E. E. Ritter of Los Angeles is the guest of Mrs. A. At the annual meeting of the V R. Jarvis, proprietor of .the Lue for the congregation, reports Jeanne Shoppe. made were 31 year ending March trustees, by the session and the Mrs. Jella Larsen, 938 Holly- the Ladies Aid and Missionary wood Avenue, was hostess to the societies, Sunday School, Boy Richards Camp, Daughters of Scouts etc. Utah Pioneers, Thursday afterOf special interest was an innoon. crease in church membership which is always a source of gratMr. Harold Barnes, Bishop of ification. The Ladies Aid SocWasatch Ward, is attending a iety was especially active. In adin Sacraconvention Hospital dition to direct aid to the church mento, California. much work in the connection with minor repairs decorating and Miss Dorothy Tolman, ofNibley about the church was accomplishPark Ward, who has been at- ed. Botn missionaries societies tending school at the B. Y. U. in worked hard to meet their beneProvo, has returned home. volence quotas and as a result the church supported its misThursday afternoon Bryce Ed- sions in a wonderful way the past gar entertained a group of his year. The Sunday School with an little neighborhood friends at a enrollment of several hundred birthday party at his home on is doing splendid departmental South Street East Thirty-thir- d work in building Christian character. Scout Troop 38 is one of Mr. and Mrs. Thomu M. the oldest if not the oldest in the Wheeler and family motored to city and now ranks among the Boulder Dam and spent the spring best. It has its full quota enrolled vacation in that vicinity. and except for a cub troop is what is known as a complete scouting Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kellerstrasai unite having recently organized a entertained members o f their ship of sea scouts. family at a dinner last Saturday The church also has a troop of evening, in honor of their silver scouts, a live Christian En Since Mr. girl wedding anniversary. dcavor society and the Wes train Kellcrstrauss was quarantined NOTES MERLE FROCK SHOP OTEN Australia to Get Cook's Collage Oed . N Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Ottley announce the birth of a son on April 6th. Dr. Samuel Warren Miller, of Denver, Colorado, who has been a guest of his daughter, Mrs. Frank DuBois, 4610 Highland Drive, died Tuesday morning. Surviving are his daughter, Mr. of Salt Lake; his widow, DuBois, has been purchased CAPTAIN nil IK'S cottage at Great Aytou. England, W. Miller, and a son, Anna Mrs. In government of Victoria, Australia, and will be S. W. Jr of Altoona, Dr. Miller, Melbourne and preserved as a memorial Our photograph shows workmen Even stone slabs. Pa. and the and marking measuring dismantling the cottage the Ivy on the house will be moved to Melbourne. Friday afternoon the Irving) Model Airplane Club will hold contest in the school auditorium. One army man owes his lift) taken over by other agencies, Members of the Club and Irving s to the heavy. No. 9, army shoes since there' is no State appropri- Junior High School graduates- he wore. While testing a plane ation this year. have enter cd-- ' modcl airplanes to he discovered that the landing compete for' prizes. Captain Ray Several U. S. aviators have Elsinore, of the army airmail sermechanism was jammed. He triei to dislodge it with a heavy fire joined the air service of Colum- vice, addressed the club at a They have been warned by meeting Wednesday. extinguisher, but could not. Then bia. S. Government that they U. clubthe to he the controls, holding bed the jammed parts with his do so at their own risk, and canMr. Owen Westpbal of the O. shoe and succeeded in releasing not look to the United States for and W. Plumbing Company, baa it sufficiently to make a safe protection while in such service. been ill recently from arthritis. landing. D The Salt Lake City Water De. MISSIONARY FAREWELL de78 to The mercury soared partment shat off the water supply at the zoo in Ilogle Gargrees in Salt Lake Wednesday. Friday evening, April 13th, in dens Wednesday, claiming that the Lincoln Ward Amusement H 330 cards wore mailed Wednes- there was sufficient water in the Hall, a farewell testimonial will .. ' day to Salt Lake County men to Emigration stream which runs be given for Elder J. Barr Snel- zoo. report next Tuesday on F. E. R. through the grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. A. projects. A splendid proSnelgrove, Jr. From now until' after election gram ha been arranged to be the daily papers will be filled followed by dancing. The public A new industry has started is invited. angle worms, that are so plenti- with political propaganda.0" ful in Idaho, are being shipped to will leave on Mr. Snelgrove II An encouraging thing to West- April 19th to spend the next two fishermen In California. erners is the rise in the price of years in the Eastern States Miscopper and silver. sion. H Whether Utah will have a . e State Fair this fall, or not, will NEW MANAGER AT be decided this week. Promoters During the first three months GRANITE MART of the Fair are trying to devise of 1934 beer fees netted Salt a plan whereby ;the Fair can be Lake City $29,000. Mr. Alvin Ray, who has bceft employed in the Z. C. M. I. Branch Store at Pocatello, Idaho, became Manager of the Granite ester College vested choir in its or- the Lords supper. The pastor Rev. H.. V. Comin Mart, the local branch, Monday.d, ganization. j' . Mr, Ray comes well Two trustees were elected for has recently been appointed one and we wish him every -' Presto six the of Utah a term of three years. The congresuccess In his sojourn among us, delegates Mr. George Hanson, who has gation elected two Elders tho byterian General Assembly, to be three year term and two Elders held, this year, In Cleveland, Ohio been manager of the Granite for the two year term- - The ordin- late In May. Ssme nine hundred Mart since it's opening, has been ation and installation of the elders delegates representing over two, promoted, and la now manager of will take place at the Sunday million Presbyterian will assemble the retail hardware department M. I. morning service, April the 15 iA for this meeting which will be In of Z. on Page 4) session six for (Continued of sacrament days. connection with the ' i . - recom-mehde- a Investigate the many Bargains offered by The Bulletin advertisers, . 2 vf |