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Show Work on, renew your courage daily the only; failure la to admit failure. Elbert Hubbard. men owe the grandeur of their lives tot their tremendous difficult ties. Spurgeon. Many 1 A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT VOLUME 2 r NON-PARTIS- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934 NEWS - NOTES - SPORTS - WARD ACTIVITIES 9 NOTES LOCALS . Mr. T. Sndwveks, of 196S South 13th East, has been doing some very artistic work carving with a' jack-knif- e. His latest model is a. set of four plyers carved from a single piece of wood, Which are accurate in every de-la-l. Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson, Gen- 'disastrous floods have occured President of the L. D. S. recently canning- much life and Relief Society will attend the property loss in Jerusalem. - of the International be held The whole nation Is rejoicing as one that the two recent kidnappings, of nine delegates from the United where small June Roble and Mr States. Settle were held captive, ended so fortunately. After a search of a week, the body of Eugene B. Palmer, forThe alfalfa weavil has made mer business man of Salt Lake; its appearance in local fields, and Was found at the bottom of a the county agent Is advising farforty foot ravine; where he had mers to cut their crops now infallen when a trestle over which stead of waiting for further he had attempted to cross, had growth.. meeting Council of Women to July 2 to 12th In Pari broken. Several of the local fishermen were disappointed i n getting The brutual slaying of Mis '.'catches" Sunday. After fishing Louise Jeppesen, Ogden society In streams without success they girl, in San Francisco, has shockwent! tq the Spring Run Hatchery ed everyone. It is to be hoped and .found that it was Completely that the murderer will be punish- Mliiait ed as he deserves to be. ; ; Us . . The Sugarhouse Coal Co. have just finished painting the front erf their building. It is now white with red trimmings, which makes it very attractive. Mr. Joe Fisher, of the Southeast Repair Shop spent Sunday fishing in Big Cottonwood canyon. He caught his limit on the first day. He states that the fish .were small, only measuring about six to seven and a half inches, but were very good to eat. they will be stationed for some time as members of the U. S. Navy. They are both ambitious, thrifty boys, and we wish them well in their new vocation. Their father, H. Slink, is a well known in Sugarhouse. shoe-mak- Robert and Walter Slink, sonq of Mr. and Mrs. IL Slink of 933 Logan Avenue, left Wednesday eyeulnjf for San Diego, where B The Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Company announces that they will offer to the public Saturday the first ice cream made in their new 330,000 factory. I B The first returns in the Liter-sr- y Digest poll showed two to It begins to look as though one in favor of President RooseH some action would be taken at velt. the silver question during thd present session of Congress. B Hope is expressed that the Even the elements scent to be Geneva Conference would soon picking" on the Jews, since two bring about a world arms truce. er This week depositors of the defunct Sugar Banking Company received a five per cent dividend check. This payment brings NEW FIRM OF LAWYERS IN SUGARHOUSE total dividends paid to 1122,500, e thirty-fivor per cent, The firm of Jensen and Jensen,--. s Lawyers, composed of Udell R. P. A. SHAVER INJURED Jensen and A. W. Jensen, father P. A. Shaver. Jr., son of Mr. and son, have opened a full time The and Mrs. P. A. Shaver of 803 law office in Sugarhouse. Coatsville Avenue, was quite ser- office is in the Dr. E. & Monson iously injured when the motor- suite of rooms In the Smoot cycle he was riding collided with Building. a car driven by Mrs. Erma W. The senior member of the firm Berntsen, of 2336 South 21st has been admitted to practice in East Tuesday afternoon at 4:13. Utah since 1903, and has actively The accident occured when Mrs. practiced in Central Utah since The junior member, who Berntsen was driving west on 1919. 21st South, turned around the will conduct, the local office, waa west end of the monument and graduated from the U. of U. in Pete was com- 1929, and has practiced in Utah proceeded east, east and hit the back of Mrs. since that time. ing Berntsen's car, knocking out two of his front teeth, and cutting his arm and above his eye. Ho WIN COMPETION was treated by Dr. Robinson and taken to a local hospital. Mra David Buzza and Charles Waldo won the annual Bible oratorical Berntsen was not injured. contest at the Westminster ColSOUTHEAST BOYS JOIN NAVY ' WORK PROGRESSING AT ' 5 FAIRMONT PARK, Southeast The F. E. R. A. project at Fairmont Park, is well under way under the direction of Mr. J. T. Lloyd. A force of from sixty to seventy-fiv-e men will be kept Mra Holly Baxter Klddlngton there most of the summer. busy Just now the , caretakers house of 17th South St. went to Logan Is being repaired and remodelled, today, where she will be Initiated so the park can have constant into the National Alpha Chi Two tennis courts Omega sorority. supervision. are. almost ready for the public, which .will be an advantage to Tuesday evening Miss Frances the people of this section, since Hughes gave a delightful partly Ihe courts at Sugarhouse Park at her home on Ninth East St. are so crowded. honoring Mias LaVerne Kjar, The pond, which formerly was who will wed Louis Gates Knight such, a mecca for youngsters un- on May 25th. Wednesday evender twelve years of age who ing Miss Vila Fenton entertainer desired to go fishing, has been in honor of Miss Kjar and Mr. emptied and is being thoroughly Knight at her home, 2229 Twenty cleaned, deepened and lined with third East Street. a of gravel. When the work i is completed, it will again be Wednesday morning the marstocked with fish for the young, riage of Mr. Alfred Troth, son of Mr. and Mra. A. T. Troth, and fishermen. At the extreme southern bound- Mias Dorothy Allen, of Ogden,. ary of the park, where it adjoins Utah, took place irf the Balt Lake Forest Dale Golf course, graduat- Temple. Bishop Joseph' Christed lily ponds are being built, ensen performed, the ceremony. A using the natural fall of the land wedding breakfast followed at the and preserving its rustic beauty Troth home on Blaine Avenue,' these ponds; another After a honeymoon trip, the Adjoining lake will be formed, where It la young couple will be at borne in ' Ogden. planned to hold the lure-cast, ' contests each year. Mias Gayle Stubel entertained Work is progressing on the base-ba- ll field, and planting oft at a charming buffet supper Sun- -' The Misses Mary One Izh day evening. grass is under way. teresting plan, Is a bridle path Cox, Ida Stewart, Peggy Stubel around the outer edge of the Marie Pehraon and their escorts Following the park, going through the natural were the guests. an wild of supper and growth interesting movie was shrubbery trees. enjoyed. When completed, the southeast will have one of the most beautiThe marriage of Mias LaVerne ful parks in the west. Kjar, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Kjar, and Louis SPRING FESTIVAL AT Gates Knight, son of Mr. Louis HAWTHORNE SCHOOL M. Knight, is being solemnized ' Tuesday afternoon and evening In the Salt Lake Temple today, the children of the special chor- -, followed by a reception at the home of the brides parents. (Continued on Page 4) Society Notes eral New awnings have been installed over the windows of the Mark Twain apartments in Sugarhouse this week, which add greatly to it's appearance. NUMBER 17 lege last week. Mr. Buzzas subject was The Divine Frlendrhlp." Mr. Buzza won the college competition and Mr. Waldo waa first in the high school division. SOUTHEAST LAD STRUCK BY CAD While walking in Einigratio.1 canyon last Saturday morning Charles Kimball, 15 son of Mi, and Mrs, Ernest Kimball, 1935 Ninth East Street, was struck by an automobile driven by Miss Florence Bennion, and suffered a fractured right leg, probable skull fracture and shock. Ho was taken to the emergency hospital and later to the L. D. S. At this writing it is Hospital. he is recovering that reported . er How About a Fair Deal? nicely. TWIN SONS BORN ON AlOTIIERS DAY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cromar are rejoicing over the arrival of twins sons, which arrived about seven oclock in the morning on Mothers Day. at the L. D. S. Hospital. The mother and babes are doing fine. Mrs. Cromar was formerly Mias Loulne Young - Down here in the southeast we have a little city called Sugarhouse." This little town has every convenience with one exception. In the southeast corner of Sugarhouse is the playgrounds where hundreds of boys and girls spend their idle hours. The swings are nice but there are only four, the swimming pool la a cool retreat but those who coma merely for the purpose of looking oh either have to go home or tire themselves out standing. Seats have been a long felt need at the pool but they have never been given to us, Any amount of players flock to the tennis court daily wherq Other they have to wait their turn for an hour or more. public parks and playgrounds have sufficient courts to supply the demand. Why cant we? Where is the Means?" Perhaps the question arises, Over in Fairmont Park approximately 317,000.00 is being We appreciate the fact that spent to build up this park. something of this kind is being done In our community, hub we would better appreciate some Improvements on that which we are using at the present rather spend all thq .money on something new. These necessities have been done without for years, but Sugarhouse is growing, and it is therefore necessary to keep its surroundings in a fit condition so that home own-er- a and those who reside In this vicinity may feel Justly proud of the section of the city they are helping to bigger success. Correspondent , SUGARHOUSE TEAM LOSES BOTH GAMES THIS WEEK Sunday in the Municipal bait park, Sugarhouse lost to the Red and White team by a score of 2 to 1, in a ten inning game, and Wednesday they lost to the Wasatch Oil team by & score of 9 to 2. : - a. |