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Show Read THE BULLETIN for the Southeast News i Renew your courage daily the only failure la to admit failure. Elbert Hubbard if.' fc Behavior is a mirror in which everyone showa his image. Goethe A Community Paper Published hi Sugarhouse INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 2 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1934 NEWS 4 i NON-PARTISA- NOTES - - SPORTS from the pond, which formerly was open for Ashing to youngsters under 12 years of age. The State Fish and Game Commission have transferred the fish to a stream and young fisherman who NOTES - NUMBER 15 WARD ACTIVITIES Rocket That May Reach the Moon Southeast Society Notes have been accustomed to Ashing in this pond are advised to do Moser their Ashing elsewhere. The Hemenway and Company truck with its 1000.00 load of tobacco products, which DRAMATIC TREAT was stolen from in front of the Granite Drug Company last week, The Adult Class in Dramatics was found la Emigration Canyoi) will present four One-APlays Sunday, through the efforts or Junior the School, at High Irving Deputy Sheriff George I Knepp. Thursday night. May 10th, at 8:00 P. M. PARK TAVERN OPENS They are given under the direction of Mrs. Ella Wakefield, Saturday at 1049 East 21st instructor of that class. FollowSouth Street a pew eating place, ing are the titles of the Plays: featuring hot and cold lunches 1. "Under The Law. with beer, will be officially open 2. "The Assessor. ed. Mr. J. J.OConnor is the 3. "Advertising For A HusAssociated with him manager. band. Is Mr 1L C. OConnor. 4. "Not A Man in the House. The place has been newly deAn invitation is extended to corated and tables added. Booths to attend. Admission is for ladies have also been built, everyone which makes the place very at- Free. tractive. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Lambert and daughter, Mary, spent Monday and Tuesday of this week in SpxingviUe and Charleston, Utah respectively. They visited the Art Exhibit in Springvllle and spent a delightful evening there with tbeir daughter, Mrs. ArviJl Bud. ct - e The Westminster College choir presented a vesper in the First Presbyterian in Logan Sunday at 5 p. Miss Ruby Magleby, our correspondent from Emerson Ward, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the L. D. 8. Hospital Thursday morning. At this writing she is recovering nicely. We have appreciated Miss M&gle-tofaithfulness as a correspond dent, and thank her for well We written report each week. wish her a speedy recovery, and a "pleasant- - vacation in the hospital. ys Ernest Locbell, chief research engineer of the Cleveland Rocket society, pictured holding the completed model of the rocket ship, and e motor for the proposed ship of space. The finished rocket the will be twenty feet long and two feet In diameter. Liquid oxygen and e rectified gasoline will fuel used to raise the rocket. Ignited by a of the motor. The motor Mr.' Loebell Is located at the top plug spark holding will be capable of lifting from 000 to 1,000 pounds, depending upon the pressure with which the oxygen and propane (rectified gasoline) is forced Into the combustion chamber. The fuel will be carried In the fins of the completed rocket. full-siz- te-th- -- S CARNIVAL IN SUGARHOUSE PARK SOUTHEAST BOYS RETURN , PURSE : An announcement, tea was given Sunday by Mrs. Royal E Holt at 1024 Ramona Avenue, announ- cing the engagement of her daughter, Miss Leona Holt to Hyrum. Earl Facer of Brigham Mrs. Holt was assisted by City. her daughters Louise and Karma. Saturday evening, May 5th, the Misses Phyllis and Laure Troth Crowning of the' May will entertain sixteen couples at Queen, the May role, and other a dancing party at the Old Mill folk Dances. Club in honor of their brother, cast of forty girls. This The public is cordially invited to witness this gala event. Concluding the days festivities will be a party for all students and faculty in the gymnasium1 Admission will be by ticket only. The special feature of the day will be the initiating of the Stevenson Memorial Scholarship Fund in memory of Dean P. L. Stevenson. This scholarship, raised by students, alumni, faculty, and friends of Dean Stevenson, will be awarded each year to an admirable and worthy student of Westminster College. Alfred Troth, and his fiancee, A Miss Dorothy Allen of Ogden. buffet supper will- be served - at the Troth home on Blaine Avenue following the dancing. Monday afternoon at 2 p. m. n P. T. A Tea for mothers will bd A given at the Forest School very splendid program bias been arranged. An operetta, "Robinson Crusoe under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hughes, will be given. Refreshments will be served. The new officers of the organization will be Introduced. Mra. The Sugarhouse baseball team Geo. F. Bolto President, Mrs. C. failed to connect with the high L. Gardner 1st . score in last Sundays game at Mrs. J. E. Felt 2nd li the Municipal Park. Miss Freshman Alberta dent, Secretary, Mrs. John Hardy Treasurer, and Mrs. Geo. McClelland Historian. Recovery Crusader Founders day will be observed College with apThe State Fair Shows have carnival at While attending the propriate chapel excerclses beginbeen operating all during the week on the Sugarhouse Park the Sugarhouse Park grounds ning at 9 oclock Friday morning HalL grounds, attracting large crowds, Wednesday evening Dick and May 11th, Id Converse the representing Special speakers and furnishing good, clean amuse- Raymond Shepherd, Vinand Alumni Mrs. Mr. sons and Trustees of Board of twin ment for those who have attend Most of the men have been cent Shepherd of 831 Westminster student body will be heard. Foled. Anespecially Interested in the wrest- Avenue, found a puree containing lowing the chapel hour the hunted nual Westminster day program ling, and are thrilled that the $20.00. They immediately of carnival the will be carried out; weather perthe manager up have local wrestlers proved efforts retifrned mitting. his and through superior. A special matinee will be held the puree to its owner within a The Schedule of Events Includes The owner gave Campus work 10 a, m. to 12:15 Saturday afterooa for children short time. reward small a them monetary p. m. by the students in eight from 1 to 6 p. m. when the Lectures of Mr thq groups, each led by a Faculty Vaught, Manager youngsters can take any ride or and carnival, was so pleased with! member. This year the students see show for five cents. their honesty that he gave them will, for the most part, expend Thursday evening in the Irving each a pass to the entire show. their efforts on improving and WORK COMMENCES AT Junior High School audltorlun beautifying the Ramble. FAIRMONT PARK TIIE MECCA TO OPEN Lunch on the lawn will be Mr. DeLoss Walker, representaSATURDAY to entire student body and tive of the National Recovery served Through the efforts of the Crusade of Now York, delivered Faculty at 12:45 p. m. Business Mens League the necesa most inspiring lecture. announces M. that Cates F. 2 Mr. o'clock prothe sports At sary Insurance fund has been His whole theme was on overat his beer garden gram will begin: Baseball, Flag raised to start 100 men to work he will open coming the fears that are retardat once on the 317,000.00 project 1070 East 21st South Saturday rush, lug of war, etc. morning, Promptly at 5:15 p. m. ths ing our recovery and progress. at Fairmont Park. The building, formerly occupied colored May Fete will begin with He sold "The bugaboos which The water has been drained at Westminster ld .Wednesday afternoon Democratic Study group of Ward B met at the home of Mrs. Junius Fisher, 1188 Stratford Avenue. 1-- Larson Ice Cream by the Laura ' has been remodelled, Company, and redecorated, and booths and Axtures suitable for a beer garden have been Installed. Funeral services for BenJ. F. Mr. Cates will feature Fishers Banks will be held in the Hawa local product as well as beer, thorne Ward Chapel, Roosevelt other brands of beer, and sandAvenue and 8th East, Sunday at wiches. 1 p. m. Owing to this Fast Meeting will convene at 11:30 a. m. FOUNDERS DAY AT WESTMINSTER COLLEGE ten-year-o- m. Knight Mr. E. R. Strub, Police officers have asked that we warn mothers, who live in the vicinity of Sugarhouse, to keep their young children from play ing around the comer of 21st It has South and 11th East. children small been the habit of to ride their tricycles and skoot-er- s not only on the sidewalks but into the streets. During ths hours of heavy traffic it Is impossible to watch and protect them, and mothers are requested to help keep them from playing in such dangerous places. chapel service Church Announce is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Lav-ern- e Kjar, daughter of Bishop and Mra. Joseph E. Kjar, cf Parleys Ward, and Louis Gates NOTICE TO MOTHERS Manager ot the local J. CL Penney Store, returned this week from Denver, where he attended a convention of Penney managers. Mr. Strub reported that there were one hundred eighty managers present it the convention, and the general opinion was that business is Improving. N Vice-Preside- nt, Vlce-Pres- frightened the American people are like the noises In the attic on a dark night They are not real, but as long as we think they are we hide our heads and tremble waiting for something dreadful to happen. Those who heard Mr. Walkev are unanimous In praise of his line of reasoning. The lecture was sponsored by the Business Mens League. About X40 people were in attendance, have |