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Show THE BULLETIN has a larger distribution and circulation than any advertising medium in the Southeast Section r The man who quarrel with his bread and butter Lb likely to dine on scraps. People dont mind pay ing for things if they get their moneys worth. A Cooumalty Paper Psfclished INDEPENDENT NEWS OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A BULLETIN VOLUME 2 - NOTES - SPORTS NOTES LOCALS Mrs. June Slade of Blaine Avenue, and her daughters Francina and Jackeen, are visiting with relatives and friends in Arizona, Monday evening, Johanna Ruf of 2551 Highland Drive, was injured when two cars collided and overturned at Thirteenth South and State Streets. Miss Ruf was the only one injured. Her left collar bone was fractured. Frank R. Hampshire, of Street, who graduaU. of U. this spring, night for San Anto enter the RanSchool. Mr. Hampdolph Flying shire and two other Salt Lake youths successfully passed 'the examinations for entrance to the army flying school. Lincoln te from the left. Tuesday tonio, Texas, 1380 old son of Mr. The and Mrs. Vernon Langlols of Blaine Avenue, ran away from presented by Senator Borah and an Idaho THIS is the.to invitation 'President Roosevelt asking him to attend the centennial home Tuesday and caused a frantic two-hosearch. lie was celebration of historic Fort Hall at Pocatello, Idaho, on Anguat 6. five blocks found from his finally home with his dog Spot ' He said hq was "just taking a walk." industrial loans. The Alary Lou Factory building During the week death claimed which is being constructed by. the Daniel S. Spencer, veteran U. P. Select Shoppe will be ready for employee, and took from the occupancy about July 20th. j State one of the most loyal Air. Charles Powers, an expert 11,000,000 was granted to Utal boosters of the western states. furniture decorator from Holly by the, federal emergency relief administration for direct relief wood, has been added to the force work relief and drouth relief durAttorney Ray McCarthy was of the Granite Furniture ComHe baa completed Borne ing the month of July. granted permission by the city pany. commission to celebrate the 4th breakfast sets in modernistic deof July with speecKes and firing signs and colors, which are atThe Great White Throne, a of fire crackers, but stipulated tracting a great deal of attention. Utah scene, will decorate the new that he must celebrate on Ensign issue of air mail stamps. Peak Instead of within the city Mr. It Seymour Coin, manager of the Select Shoppe, will leave limits. July 4th to spend his vacation in San Francisco. The ; Zephyr, a stainless steel, to be outdone by the Not d new train of the ChiNo special plans have been qulntiplets born in Canada recago, Burlington and Quincy RailChinese the Times made cently, Daily for celebrating the Fourth road, A hybrid of train, automo- comes out with a a that of story July next Wednesday, but bile and airplane features, visited Chinese woman gave birth to usually most of the Sug&rhouse Salt Lake this week. eight children at one time seven people go to the canyons or boys and a girl a month before resorts, or attend the celebrations t The new wells sunk by the the qulntiplets were bom in Can' staged, by some of the other that they are all towns. ciy to augment their water ada, and states supply, are being hailed witni living and are well. BUD'S SANDWICH delight by the water department. We are wondering what the Dr. Pack, professor of Geology of SHOP ENLARGED the U. of U., stated in a talk man, who stole two silk night this week that the artesian basin gowns from a local department Mr. Thayne Acord and Golden of thiij valley is equal to all of store, intended to do with them. Hansen, who operate Buds Sandthe need" of the valley, both now wich Shop at 2168 Highland and inj the future. Drive, have completed an addition In a test case in California, it to their building, which glvei was found that the law prohibt them more space. Attractive ted the drinking of 'hard liquor" booths have been added, making Federal Reserve Banks are pow ready to make Individual in a hotel dinning room. it much more comfortable for pa 21-mo- . ur ABBREVIATED NEWS six-ce- nt high-spee- : i I NUMBER 23 trons. Air. . N WARD ACTIVITIES Pocatello Invites the President i NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1934 9 t I k Stprinit The entire place is being and decorated. Bud's Shop specializes in steak sandwiches, which have proved to be very popular. They serve all kinds of sandwiches, desserts, soft drinks, ice cream and beer. They also carry a line of candy and tobacco. Patrons arre invited to call and inspect the new shop. 3 SOUTHEAST SOCIETY NOTES Mrs. Doris L. Bird is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Lambert of SEWING 3L1CIIINK EXCHANGE 2028 South 13th East. Mrs. Bird lives in Springville, Utah. Mr. L. Holmes has opened a sewing, machine exchange at 959 East 21st South, where he is offering bargains in all makes of Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Richards, used machines. Mr. Holmes is also equipped to Jr., entertained at their home on make expert repairs on all types Ninth East Street Saturday evenof sewing machines, and invites ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. you to call and inspect his shop. John C. Kimball, who were mar-- , rled during the Week. The guests were the employees of the Granite CIVIC WORKER DIES Furniture Company, of which Mr. Kimball Js a member. Hie couple Mahonri Spencer, of 1351 were presented with a beautiful Roosevelt Avenue, died at a local breakfast set, in modernistic dehospital Saturday .of complication Mrs. Kimball was formersign. following an appendectomy. He Lois Miss McGhie. ly waa a former school teacher in' Salt Lake City, and later took a prominent part in politics, having Announcement has just been held a number of federal offices. Mr. Spencer Is survived by his made of the marriage of MlsS wife, Mrs. Elsie Brown Spencer, Ramona Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. ' Jacobs, 1983 and two chlldretn. Funeral services were conduct- Windsor Street and Maynard H, ed Monday in the Wasatch Ward Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Interment waa in the Alma Gardner of 810 Westminster chapel. Avenue. The marriage took place city cemetery. in Ogden on April 16. . , FIVE BOYS RESCUED ON LAKE STAKENEWS . . I A group of boys about thirteen Brother Clarence Baird of Emyears of age visited Saltair last erson While Ward, and Sister Helene Monday. swimming they decided to investigate the boats Webb of Hawthorne Ward, have owned by the Salt Lake Yacht bear appointed members of the Club. They either cut or untied Granite Stake Sunday School We wish them success all of the cables that moored the Board. in new their allowfields of labor. some and on boats, sailing A ing the others to drift away. storm, came up and capsized one RETIRING PRESIDENT of the boats. The three boys in HONORED it swam to shore and notified authorities that other boys were on the other boats. Mr. Emil Johnson, of 1114 So. Tuesday evening the new presiState, and Mr. Frank J. Hale, dency of the Granite Stake Relief who operates the boating conces- Society entertained at a beautision at Sunset beach, responded fully arranged affair at the Stake and started out to look for the House in honor of Mrs. Emmaret-t- a G. Brown, retiring Stake boys, although the waves were President. feet high, and) running eight Special guests were several boating was dangerous. They searched until dark, then waiting members of the General Relief until morning. As early as pos- Society Board, Granite Stake sible, they started out again, and Presidency and the Ward BishopThere through their efforts the five lads rics and their partners. were located, about eleven oclock was a large attendance from Tuesday and returned to shore. each of the ten wards of Granite The boys were none the worse Stake. for their trip except that they During the program Mrs. Brown! was presented with a silver bas-Inhad missed two meals. a beautiful little ceremony dentally, the Yacht Club fleers 'Sire planning to prosecute; each ward president gave six rose the bgys for molesting the clubs buds to fill the basket property, and damaging it to the Dancing followed the program, extent of S500.00. and were served. refreshments ' . 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