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Show Read THE BULLETIN" For Week End Prices on Articles that can be Purchased in Sugarhouse Everything for the Buyer, Courteous Service and plenty of Parking space. . r The fellow that doesnt advertise may know his own business but no- It's an man who whether body else does. looking or not. E. Hubbard Ay ax, Havers ticks extraordinary hits the buses the umpire U A Community Paper Published Is Sagarkeaee INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN VOLUME 2 NEWS OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST NON-PARTISA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1934 NOTES - - SPORTS - N NUMBER 22 WARD ACTIVITIES S Site of the Grand Coulee Project on the Columbia NOTES SOUTHEAST SOCIETY NOTES Last Monday evenlng forty guests were entertained at an interesting party given by Mrs. Alma C. Lambert in honor of her son, Richard, whose birthday occurs early in June. The party was held at Lamberts canyon home, Eden In the Pines in LOCALS JWr. Erwin Spillsbury of Preston, Idaho, was the guest of Mrs 8am Christensen this week. Mr! Spillsbury is pretfdent of the Commercial Club at Preston ana was here to secure entertainers and airplanes for their Fourth of July entertainment. Mountalr, Parleys Canyon. good time was enjoyed by who participated Mr, and Mrs. Janies E. Sullivan of Tenth East Street, announce the birth of a daughter on June A all roast was enjoyed night in Millcreek; the canyon, by following young A welnie last Friday 12th. folks: Mary Lambert, Glen. Bjome, Winifred Holm, Glen Cotterell, Gayle Clayton, Worth Billings Mr. Albert Clayton, of Tenth Effie Eddington, Johnny Clayton, East Street, buyer of Ladiea, OKE than 4,000 men will be given Jobs on the Grand Coulee project on the Columbia river in the state of Vj Gavon Goudie BerFern Furness, shoes for Z C. M. I. returned Washington. This power development project which has tieen described as the Muscle Shoals of the Northnice and Everett Clayton, last week from a buying trip to west Is being built and will be operated by the federal government. The Public Works administration has an made of allotment to the bureau of reclamation. Department of the Interior, to carry the work $15,000,000 the Pacific Coast. forward. The dam and power plant will cost about $03,000,000. The picture shows a portion of the east excavation. The dam will create a lake in the river SO miles long. It will lie hnllt to a height of 335 feet. It la proMrs. Martha Christensen, of the posed to Install eight generating units with a capacity of TOO, (XX) horsepower. Mrs. Roumelia Marker, of Card-sto- n, 8 take Primary Board of Los Alberta Canada, is visiting Angeles Stake, was the guest of O with her Mrs. S. C. Christensen of Wilson parents Mr.1 and Mrs.' M. Brown of Tenth East Homer Avenue, last week. ment from Mr. E N. Howard, extremely low condition of water-BeneDoes Sugar- - Street in the shop which was formerly in the city reservoirs, the sale house Receive From known as the Southeast Grocery. and use of fireworks of any Fairmont Park Miss Annie Ross of 1762 Ninth Mr. B. F. Farrer has charge of character or-- kind must be prohiRichards Camp, Daughters of East left Saturday for Moscow, bited in Salt Lake City. this department Utah Pioneers, held a delightful Idaho, where she will attend Among the chief factors in the All officer's of this department Mr. Howard will still operate at Liberty Park last Frisummer school. outing the grocery department, a n d shall exercise the utmost diligence building of Fairmont Park was Luncheon was served at day. patrons are invited to watch for to prevent the sale and use of the Sugarhouse merchants and 1 p. m to forty two members, the specials which they are offer- any and all fireworks because of business mens .contribution to the followed social a by Very early Monday morning a ing in both departments. the fire hazard. There should compensation: insurance necessary to obtain the fund for the buildporcupine visited the business be no exception to this rule. district in Sugarhouse. The ofIn return are Any places suspected of selling ing of the park. Announcement ia made of the ficer oil duty discovered it and from these value any they getting be fireworks to should FIRE IN MILL CREEK reported of Wallace Nisbet, engagement shot at' it several times, but the CANYON the chief of police office immedi- efforts they have put forth. son of Mr. Mrs. William and The men employed at the park porcupine disappeared apparently ately. 1847 of Lake Street, and unharmed are said to have been taken from Nisbet, around this district, but how Miss Virginia Hunt daughter of S unday morning a fire was dismany are men from Sugarhouse Mr. and Mrs. El R. Hunt formercovered in the timber in Greens Last Sunday evening the garthat do business with Sugarhouse ly of Salt Lake, but now of Portof Mill Creek canyon which Fork The wedding will merchants and in Sugarhouse. land, Oregon age belonging to Joseph Hauser burned all day, destroyfiercely 29th at Portland. June take placq on Eight East and Garfield Ave. Two news items that interest When an investigation was made all of the growth over ai largo ing Nisbet Mr. been has employed in was burned to the ground, Mr. it was found that less than 10 area Under the supervision of, ed everyone this week was that Portland for the past three yehra. Hauser's car and Regal Cleaning Congress adjourned, and that of the men employed there were of National Blaine the Bettensen, truck were in the garage at the1 Forest President Roosevelt signed the men of our immediate communicorps, trenches were dug a and because tank Still there is one benefit. time, j ty. gasoline around the area to prevent fur- Bilver bill. Mrs. Jessie R. Curtis entertaincould car be exploded, neither Pay checks are turned in at of the fire, which is ther spread moved, and are a total loss. Plans are under way tor slaugh- stores by men working at the ed at her home on Thirteen East still smouldering. ter 130,000 cattle in 21 Utah parkj bills are paid to business Saturday evening honoring Miss Investigation at the head of1 men .in Sugarhouse. Elaine Broadbent and A. Ray the blaze disclosed remains of counties, to be canned for relief After this park is completed it all the situation In connection with is drouth The playwork. firecrackers, which had evidently' who will be Wed during 8erIou8 the cattle' will be one of the finest parks Curtis, grounds of the .'city Sugarhouse been set off by youngsters Here tired and the month. park playground ,wlll stage a pet brating in the canyon. rasing areas, and in order to. in the city. show tomorrow from 10 to 5 p. prevent complete ruin of the nervous business men may take m. A parade will be held at the forage ground the cattle are to a few minutes from work to reAnnouncement is made of the fresh themselves in this refresh-and of the be killed. program beginning SALE OF FIREWORKS of Miss Lois McGhle, . conbe This to engagement be will awarded the may lng precinct prizes PROHIBITED Mr. and Mrs. Earl-Jof sidered steria when minor but contestants. daughter been 325 defectives have detail, John C. Kimball, and one a McGhle, is to think it lized for the benefit of the very stops son The Kimball R. of Ernest back Order of Commissioner of ling generations" in Berlin this unusual luxury right at the will take door of the business district place Monday, Public Safety marriage PACKAGE GROCERY OPENS Children of the men of this June 25th, in the Salt Lake TemDue to the extreme drought, Mr. Marval Andersen and Mr. This week 500 prominent phys-- ! district are safe within this park, ple. Both young people are well C. L. Farrer, Managers of the the dryness of grasses and all Mr. and the iclans Inflammable and surgeons of the west-- ; Amusements of all types are known in the Southeast In Salt Lakh, materials, Package Grocery tbrt on employee Kimball of on will Salt in meet k em 4) Lake. W Page (Continued (Continued region Page 4) have purchased the meat depart- fits ... I ABBREVIATED NEWS . ; |