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Show The Bulletin Page 2 THE BULLETIN come visitor in many establish-merit- s. STARTING SATURDAY Issued by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2041 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Hyland 364 Subscription: 6 Mouths 75c CLEARANCE Quality is what the average The American buyer desires. people have become accustomed to a high standard of living and have learned that the best quality One Year 91.50 means the greatest economy. The HATSto stress jof the. past three years has the manufacturers and 3 Months 50c on Request Rates Advertising sales organizations who have built Make all checks payable to their business oqj true quality and sincere service are again coming Commercial Printing Co. into their own. , News items and reports of act is our belief that quality will It ivlties in the Southeast section, be the keynote for mermust be la the office not later again chants who work with their heads than Wednesday of each week. as well as their feet. This type The Bulletin circulation and of merchant merits the support distribution In this district is ap- of everyone concerned with the proximate three miles long by return of normal business two miles wide. j REAL BARGAIN- S- Come Early for a First Choice LU JEANNE HAT SHOPPE 1094 The public is finding that 'bargains" are just value for lesq money, and are beginning to demand higher grade merchandise. The merchant who offers articles which are Just as good at prices below those of his competitors is finding himself an unwel- - self, BIG Clearance .. i il J-k- u Peerless Laundry Hy. 2182 - 2183 East 21st South Thiede, Jack $440 Another gain unheard-o- f is this all-enam- range with large, bar- el porce- lain lined oven, and polished top. While they - $69.50 Americas Finest" ROUND OAK RANGES $69.50 to $117.50 GRANITE FURNITURE CO. 1050 East 21st South Pints Reg. 70c SALE PRICE 49, and Maria Sorensen. The teachers have been giving tests In all subject! as this six weeks term s over. Report Cards were given out Wednesday. Harriet Hinckley Ward Not? Richards The Junior section of the Genealogical Society will spend Saturday In Logan where they will, do baptismal work in the Logax The excursion will be Temple. under the direction of Wendall Grover and Ralph P. Jones. Dont forget the show in the amusement hall The prices are Friday evening. 10c for children, ' Shop aidSave Your Thrifty Service Store Located at Sugarhouse out of the High Rent Districts Stands Ready and Anxious to serve you-Wit- h High Quality Merchandise Thriftily Priced Plenty of Parking Space no Time Limit Ask a Mart Customer and be Smart Yourself Shop at Home and Pay Less Voile Dresses Beautifully Trimmed super-intenden- cy. Nibley Park get-togeth- er If It Goes in the Building, We Sell It East 21st 1184 Of Exceptional Quality Fast Colors 69 98 to $1.98 MISSES $1.29 to $1.98 LADIES In Snorts Ties - Straps - Pumps All Heels - All Sizes 51.49, 51.95 to 52.95 MENS WORK SHOES Built For Service 51.95. 52.45 to 53.45 MENS DRESS OXFORDS Real Wearing Quality - 52.95 .Hy, 555 Laih i 8 oz. Water TUMBLERS ' 53.95 AT THE UNITED 5-10- For the Entire Family CHILDRENS 52.45 So. 39 D02;. SHOES Sunday evening we all enjoyed the talks by Glenn Thomsen, who The second grade pupils of has just returned from a mission Room 6 have made a very deand his brother Douglas Thomlightful spring nature picture onj of the Sunday School sen, their blackboard. t They have cut out and colored some red tulips, a girl watering them, and a boy weeding them. Then in the sky they have a large yellow sun and a few bluebirds. Tlieir teachers, Miss Ililllm and Miss Porter diOn April 16th the Relief Socie rected the making of this attracty sponsored a supper party. It tive Spring scone. was a real family Dinner was served to two hundred and forty guests. in After the Many interesting projects Social Science have recently been supper a program was enjoyed made by the seventh grade com- by those present. mittees. One show's the Canadian, The Gleaners were very happy scenery, another Lake Louise, one displayings the Prairie Provinces to have the presence of Dr. and their wheat, another is a Stevenson at their departmental Dr. history scene and the last but meeting Tuesday night not the least shows a miniature Stevenson gave a talk and some Panama Canal Zone. The com- illustrations on the lives of Pas-tumittee chairman In charge of thl and Lister. The adult class work for Room 19 are, Ann joined with the gleaners enjoyed mrwv, Betty Jensen, Margaret Dr. Stevensons splendid lecture. SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & Only 98 Dresses or the entire family for 50c. The literary lesson was given in Relief .Society Tuesday under the direction of Sister Olive S. I HAROWARE CO. 25c for adulta Ilorse shoe tournaments are being played on the east side of Tuesday evening In the M. I. A. the school grounds. Bert Cardwell Adult class. Dr. J. E. Felt gave is the manager and many boys an Instructive lecture on The are trying their luck with the common cold and complications.1 horse shoe. Offered ivory enamel. while they last, at 89 A Bombay Brown, Sky Blue, Shell Pink, Pink Orchid, Blue Orchid, Deep Scarlet, Golden Rod, Deep Violet, Robin's Egg, and Lemon Complete Laundry Service Barreyman Qts. Reg, $1.29 SALE PRICE TEN CHOICE COLORS TO SELECT FROM SNOW WHITE CLOTHES Felt To dose out samples and warehouse stock. These Ranges, which are good bakers, are trimmed ih ENAMEL so long as they are washable, well launder them with a care that will delight you. Colored clothes, faultlessly laundered. Strict Sanitation -- 4 hr. out of the ordinary 1194 very-much- . First Quality East 21st South IF ITS WASHABLE, WELL LAUNDER IT Dont hesitate to send us things that are a bit FOREST SCHOOL Fortunately for an business, thd vicious cycle of ever lower prices has started to work back on It- SATURDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY $2.98 Now 98 to $1.98 School Notes In the school auditorium Friday afternoon the pupils enjoyed an assembly given by the sixth The Parade of grade classes. Nations was presented by Room 18. It showed people from all parts of the world in their holiThe children ' spoke day dress. in the language of the country they represented and three pupilq sang Dutch Songs. Room 2 Exports of the Low Countries" and In it they displayed characters costumed t o represent bacon, eggs, diamonds, and cheese. They also had a boy represent Nello and the Dog of Flanders. The was comical for very appardog ently he did not like the idea of delivering milk on the stage ana so he ran away from Don Smith, hie owner. Dutch stories were also listened to with great Interest. Laverne and Louise Pia Elsie gave a dance together. Pearson had a very dainty costume that was made by hand In Sweden. Marion Wilcox, Virginia, Sturman, Florence Child, Dot Gibbons and Katherine Lindsay gave holiday dances. Miss Rose Roche and Miss Lucilla Gallyer supervised the assembly and the audience enjoyed their program For Valued at $1.98 ATTENTION THE EDITOR SAYS Special ON economic Post Office distribution In the Rural routes make it absolutely necessary that the forma of 'The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday noon. SALE! SALE! SALE! -25c STORE 1069 East 21st South Sugarhouse WINDOW SHADES CLEANED Without Injury We Make Them Like FREE ESTIMATE ON NEW SHADES Super Window Shade Co. 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