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Show for Week - end Specials Read "THE BULLETIN The life of one that laboreth and Is contented, shall be made sweet Ecceslasticus Motive counts with God not failure but low aim is crime. Lowell A Community Paper Published is Sugarbouse A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT VOLUME 2 NON-PARTISA- SALT LAKE CITY.' UTAH; FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934 NEWS NOTES 9 NOTES Air, Eph Taylor, of Blaine Avenue, is recovering from a tonsillectomy. m Ernest Erickson, of the Granite Grain Company staff, is back at work again after an absence due to being badly sunburned while boating on Great Salt Lake. The outstanding thing of the year at the Emerson School was, "Little Friends From Far Away" presented in the school auditorium May 15th and 16th under the direction of Miss Emma Bertagnole. Mr. J. AL Gaunt, a resident in the Southeast district for tho past ten years, will celebrate his 76th birthday at his home, 1892 South loth East, Saturday the He is employed 26th of May. in the collection business and is a member of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Gaunt came to Utah from Great Falls, Montana where ha had resided for 35 years. He was engaged in the Real Estate and Insurance business and had stock raising interests. s Airs. John Knolhnueller, of 1886 Lake Street, .was struck .by an automobile while standing in a Second South and safety zone Alain Streets Wednesday evening. After treatment at the emergency) hospital Mrs. Knollmueller was taken to her home. The driver was arrested charged with reckless driving, driving with faulty brakes, and driving with license plates issued to another car. at Mr. Sam Christensen, of the B, and G. Market, has been ill during the past week from ptomaine poisoning. Jacobs, cabinet maker 21st South is completing of East a set of forty chairs and eight tables for a beer garden on 13th The chairs are of a South. modernistic design and both chairs and tables are painted in a bone white, which makes them very attractive. Air. S.' O. Last Week in mentioning the carving work of Mr. J. Sudweeks we stated that the plyers he had made consisted of a set of four. Instead, the plyers were nine, and all carved from a single piece of wood. Mr. Sudweeks is also displaying a carved chain of many links, done in an intricate pattern, from a single piece or wdod. Air. and Airs. Carl Crooks ton, announce the birth of a fine boy Mother and baby do- Alay 18th. fine. (So Is the Dad.) - SPORTS - N NUMBER 13 WARD ACTIVITIES 9 David Richards, two and a half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Richards of 1703 So. 7th East was knocked down by an automobile in front of his home Thursday about 3:30 p. m., and escaped with no injuries but a bruised leg.. Southeast ABBREVIATED NEWS Society Note, S The Salt Lake Fish and GameSQ Commissioner Keysor Mr. E. R. Strub, manager of has purchased some ces that work on the 5100,000 the J.' C. Penny store, left with wild turkey eggs, and are wait- well drilling project will begin his family this morning to spend until a turkey hen Is "In the at once to augment the city's ing the next three weeks vacationing-i- mood" before setting them. Ilere'a water supply. Iowa. hoping the eggs will keep during the search for a tempcrmental 9 Frances Perkins, secretary of Dick AUIner, of 1003 East 17th turkey hen. labor, says that continued reSouth, who has been employed in covery hinges entirely upon a the J. C. Penny store down town,' B Marion Telvo, a friend personal high wage level. was transferred to the Sugar-hous- e of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reuben Clark, aunoun-Associati- store Monday. Jr., former contralto soloist ofi the Metropolitan Opera of New AXARLO THEATRE York, will be guest soloist at the Salt Lake Tabernacle on June 9, In the festival held in connection.' C. O. Hawxhurst manager ot Mr. with the June conference. the Mario Theatre announces that conwill of Noble Cain, Chicago, due to the National Motion Pic- -, ture Code which goes into effect duct the chorus of 3000 voices. 'H June 1st it will be impossible to as The "House of Magic honor South High Coupons often shown in the Century of Progress Thursday, May 31st. in Chicago, will be Exposition In view of the big programs shown indefinite period, an for which will be presented between at the modJ beginning Thursday, now and then it will behooves the Knuts-for- d emizatlon in exhibit every one to get busy and use an Hotel It is being building. many as possible before June 1st.1 divi- -. extension the sponsored by sion of of Utah. the University COMPLAINTS A1ADE i ( on H The Western zone supply depot, opened when the airmail was taken over by the anny will lo closed shortly after June 1st. The special drouth Investigator who is here investigating conditions in Utah, says that the natural flow of Utah streams bus been reduced to 20 or 25 percent of the original, but that, while conditions are serious, they do not warrant "farm panics." B When Norma Thomas, candi- Air. and Airs. Karl IlellcrMtraHS entertained at a chit kcn dinner at their home on 9th East Street Monday evening, in honor of Mrr, Edna Hector of Walnut, lowaj Other guests were Air. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall and family of Salt Lake. Turaday evening in the Granitd Stake Tabernacle , Stake Honor Day was held, to honor winning participants In the different field A huge crowd was of activity. in attendance. Following is the program: Drama, Richards Ward; Bee Hive Chorus, Wasatch; Junior Girl Retold Story, Highland Park; Vanguard Story, Lincoln; Male Chorus, Festival Chorus; Bee Hive Flay, Lincoln; Speech, Richards; Gleaner Speech, Richards; Ladles Chorus, Festival Chorus; Original Dance, Hawthorne; Gold and Green Dance, Lincoln Emerson ; Mixed Chorus, Festival Chorus; Benediction. M-M- ei date for president on the socialist Alias Zola Brown, daughter of ticket last election, attempted to talk. before a group In Illinois, Mr. and Airs. Hugh B. Brown, oD DEALERS AGAINST FOQD was broken up by Stratford Avenue, is being exe The Literary Digest ballot for the meeting the police department using gas tensively entertained prior to her Several complaints against food this week shows 23,899 votes in bombs. dealers in Salt Lake City charg- favor of President Roosevelt and marriage which is scheduled for June let In the L. D. S. Temple, ing short weight and (linking 14,805 against his policies. a Perhaps after the Darrow, (Society Continued on Page 4) strawberry cups, were signed W. before Monday City Judge B The national industry survey Johnson controversy has been Douglas Bcatie by inspectors of this week shows that 7,907,000 j thoroughly aired, the public will Classified the state department of agricul- persons are till out of work ln!flnd out I11 what the N. R. A. to do. ture. is aiming the United States. FOR KENT, cool sleeping room in refined home. Plenty shade, OLD LUMBER YARD HAZARD board if desired. Garage. 2167 TRAGEDY FOLLOWS IN The old lumber yard formerly GRANITE STAKE South Sth East Street. WAKE OF DKOUTll CONFERENCE SUNDAY occupied by the Morrison-Merri- ll division of over the A will dispute Quarterly Stake conference GIRLS! Beautiful satin graduaLumber Company, on 11th East water from the Decker irrigation 10:00 convene at morning Sunday near 21st South, is being tom tion dress. Cost $35.00 will sell Tab- ditch near Parleys canyon road down this week because of the o'clock in the Granite Stake cheap. 2167 South 8th East SL ernacle on 9th East Street, with resulted in the murder of Joseph fire hazard. Simon two nice clean fur- -' The building, a frame structure,, President Hugh B. Brown presid- Shepherd, watrrmaster, by him- FOR KENT who shot rooms. later Board if desired. nlshed and Music for the Barendregt, morning was originally a livery stable, ing. were found bodies 12G6 The self. 21st South. East furnish be will but the advent of the automobile afternoon sessions two hours later several boys by closed that business, and it was ed by the Seventys Chorus of tho FOR RENT 4 room duplex house. O. McKay whom Airs. Barendregt had sent David Stake. Apostle 1 remodelled into a umber yard. Electric Refrigeration, electria find her husband when he din It has been unoccupied for & will represent the general author- to stove, hot water heat. In very not return hornet ities at the conference. number of years. Coll Hy. 214. fine location. Mr. Shepherd was an active Sunday evening at 7:30 under Granite Holding Co., 1096 East; the direction of the Mutuals, a member of Parleys Ward. He Is South. 21st SWAXEE SINGERS TO musical festival will be held. An survived by his widow and two GIVE CONCERT, especially pleasing program has sons. FOR RENT three, two room Mr. Barendregt is survived by been arranged. electric refrigerator, Next Monday evening, Alay 28, cool and comfortable. Saturday evening at 7:30 & his wife, a son and two daughInquire at 8:30, In the Granite Stake Stake Priesthood meeting will ters. Mark Twain Apartments, 2039 South 11th East. Tabernacle, the Swanee Singers convene in the Stake Tabernacle. will present a concert consisting Every member Of the Stake, who SERVICES FOR FROA11NENT PHYSICIAN FOR RENT when you are lookof numbers by their group, and holds the priesthood, is urged to ing for a strictly modern home Graveside services were conseveral special numbers on the be in attendance at this meeting. to rent, call Hy. 1065, Hyland ducted Sunday at Mt. Olivet pipe organ. The admission charge Co. Three fine homes Lumber D. D. Barnard, The Sugarhouse 'Baseball team cemetery, for Dr. will be 25 cents. now. available died: The Swanee Singers have be- have been playing in rather hard of 875 Emerson Avenue, who come famous for their wonderful luck the past two weeks, although very suddenly Monday while In FOR SALE fine business properchoral work. The group origin they have been playing some real the St Marks hospital laboratory, ty for factory or warehouse The ser from a heart attack. ball but in ted has Granite Stake, games. We wish them Call with trackago facilities. vices were conducted by the Rev, now to Include singers ter luck In the future. 2180. Hy. It Wednesday at 5:30, at the W. IL Ensign, pastor of West from all parts of the city. LOST Airdale Dog, wire, hair, bob still retains most of the original Municipal Park, Sugarhouse will minster Presbyterian church. tolled. Last seen was taken by Dr. Barnard has been a prom They are worthy of play the Red and White team; singers. axnan in an auto. His name our support and we urge every- and Sunday at 10:30 a. m. atinent physician and surgeon of is Pal. If found notify Skeezik He one to attend, and assure them Municipal diamond No. 2, theyS< Lake for many years. and Corky at The Bulletin. of a splendid musical treat. ' will play with the Draper team. 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