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Show Page 2 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN courages the very things which theretofore have been forbidden t; and makes possible the punishment of those who do not comply with a code of ethics formulated by the industry and approved by ihe government. We do not pretend to know the reason for this, unless the man' in business is not always a good business man or perhaps it is so easy to start in business. But we do know that right now it is liuued by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah Phooe Hyland 364 One Year 31.50 Subscription: 3 Months 50c 6 Months 75c Advertising Rates on Request News items and reports of act Ivitles in the Southeast section must be in the office not later a than Wednesday of each week. The Bulletin circulation and distribution in this district is approximate three miles long bj( two miles wide. ( ATTENTION KALSOMINE SPECIAL June 1st May 25th to v. V- Muresco fact. HOT School Notes Post Offlee distribution in the Rural routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin" be closed not later than water kalsomine Calotint PEONIES FOREST SCHOOL : COLD WATER KALSOMINE For Decoration Day Some very attractive posteral 5 lb. Package have been made by the pupils in Miss Beatrice Logies SOCIAL ITEMS reading FLORIST Some of them display! Please call Hyland 364 and re classes. port news and society items tor scenes from ' the story Robin 1953 South 13th East Hyland 5636 The Bulletin." Hood, which they have recently! Where Better Flowers Arc Grown been reading. Others show scenes SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & from the book, HeidL Some of rean HARDWARE CO. TIIE EDITOR SAYS: They have learned some' very in-- the Central States Mission for booiui and pictures. I cerone-half will two and teres ting facts and one of their' years offset his absence from tainly If It Goes In the Building, During the past few months we Five committee chairmen have Forest Dale. The entire Ward been We Sell It" selected to be in charge of have seen our edible idea of Is invited to attend his farewell-partbusiness methods and business the studies about the earth, renext Friday night. 1164 East 21st So. Jiy. 555 ethics undergo a complete change. volution, rotation, longitude, latiThe passage of the National Re- tude, zones, rainfall and winds. tWhX'fr' On Tuesday, May 15th a de-- ( nTi covery Act is a milestone in the Miss Hickman, who is studying Continued on Page 3) economic development of this to be n teacher is in charge. The country, the effects of which will chairmen who werre chosen are touch every business and every Jess Bushman, Beth Newman. Bert Lacy, Bud Woodbury ants individual in the country. The new legislation has super- Catherine Cutler. The pupils are seded, and to a large extent making many drawings with colrendered inoperative the Sherman ored chalk on the blackboard, Industries in which the with which they will Illustrate Act. majority have desired regulation their talks. and have even asked governmental aid to this end are no longer In Miss Hannah Johnsons art to be told "The Sherman Act classes this year two more reThe new law en-- quirements have recently been forbids it" made. The students must hand In a copy in printing of the upper FOR THE BALANCE OF MAY, we are offering 32 and lower case letters and also a: Take advantage timely savings in every department. poster with a combination of The officers and teachers held Americas Finest" Now. printing on any subject they wish. their monthly union meeting and Many attractive posters have al- social last Thursday evening in SHCDE- Sready been completed and among the banquet halL them are studies of birds, Mmtu Ladies Slippers, one table choice ..$1.00 The primary brought the seaThe Most Outstanding animals and a variety of flowers. ...$1.29 Sandals, brown, biege-whit-e Also some showing signs of son to a close on Tuesday with Range and the Best Buy All the childon tlie Market Today! spring and others illustrating a May Festival. $1.69 Shoes, for boys A ren took part. large number "Safety First" Oxfords, black, blk. & white $2.49 of parents attended the affair. The second grade children in The M. I. A. will end the seaFURNISHINGS Miss Pauline Porters room have a sons bust" weenie with work been making some very cute WORK SHIRTS, durable fancy 79c All health books. They are called. on Tuesday evening the 29th. BOYS dress 49c or SHIRTS, play are The House of Health" and in members of the organization choice and SHIRTS 23c SHORTS, them the pupils have placed pic- Invited. tures of the correct foods nrui READY-TO-WEALucille Jensen was released as also some showing very good health habits. The students also secretary of the Sunday School LADIES DRESSES, Reorganized in to three $2.95 have pretty tally cards in the with a vote of thanks for 3 yearn groups, real values that will thrill thrifty shapes of animals, automobiles, faithful service. Elaine Seymour shoppers. Skirts, Blouses, Porch Frock.. $5.00 airplanes, or people and every was made secretary with Arietta aa asJ time they get a hundred in spel- Lemmon and Velma Gray PIECE slstants. SMiss Porter a ling hole punches Full size Id men porce- choice in their cards. 81x99, SHEETS, PEQUOT The pupils are $1.39 Iain oven; Polished top; SHEETING, 94, yard 49e PEQUOT to sec very anxiously waiting full control sliding dampwho will be the winner of tho VOILES, BATISTES, summer patterns 25c er; all inside walls and contest and they all are trying to1 PERCALES, famous 80 square flue1 en- Theodore P. Jorgensen Thursday noon. W I WARD NOTES , Lincoln ROUND OAK Play Play Mens . MENS R- $3.95 GOOD- Forest Dale linning vitrifused amel; double wall insulation. This is the newest and A farewell social honoring Eld er Bruce Young will be presented next Friday evening, June first. A splendid program has been arranged and dancing will follow immediately after in the amuseBruce has always ment halt and sharps, flats, dotted quarter- - been active in Ward duties and notes and others. She also has' at the present time is a of soma of our musical j master of Troop 22 in the Ward., instruments such as, trombones,. He has always participated in thq and violins, symbols, clarinets, and athletic events of the of member a is at present both; drums. baseball j the Elder and t Under Miss Lucille Gilmers di- - teams. Although he will be rcctlon, the fifth grade pupils are missed in the Ward by his many learning about the honey bees. friends, the good he will do in Miss Snyder, the music teacher of the third and fourth grade platoon has a very attractive border in the front of the room on black and white manila paper are pictures of children singing latest Range cn the Market and must be seen to be apAn honest-to-- 1 preciated. goodness value at. scout-pictur- GRANITE East 21st South HARDWARE ONE LOT DEVOE PAINTS, gal .....$2.49 GARDEN HOSE.. Black Neptune 25 ft. $1 75 IRON CORDS, heavy black 6 ft, each 39c Salt Lakes Leading Sport Store, See Bob" es J M-M- en M-M- en FURNITURE C0. 1050 12C win. 1 I POPULAR SOUTHEAST DEPT. STORE Phone Hyland 210 Free Delivery |