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Show A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934 VOLUME 2 N NUMBER 26 . SPORTS NEWS - NOTES - WARD ACTIVITIES SOCIAL ITEMS Workers Picketing the NRA The marriage of Phyllis Fllnd - a Wednesday. July 18, 1934 for a era and Isaac B. Curtis is an- two week tour through the Northnounced by the parents of the western United Spates. bride, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monday evening Miss Hlldred Flinders, 2923 South Fifth East Rosevear, daughter of Mr. and street The marriage took place W. Mrs. J. Rosevear, became the last June. bride of Chester Price at a beautifully arranged wedding at the Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Free en- Rosevear home 1947 Ninth East. tertained friends Monday evening The ceremony was performed by at their summer home In Mount-ai- r. Bishop W. Tenney Cannon in the presence of the immediate families Following the. ceremony a The young reception was held. are their honeyspending Blr. and Mrs. John Elmo Ostler, couple 923 Kensington avenue, announce moon at Fish Lake and other the engagement of their daughter, Southern Utah parks. Marlon Elizabeth, to Benjamin Last week Miss Muriel duff Halvor Harker of Washington D. entertained in honor of Miss C, The marriage will take place (Society Continued on Page 2) the NUA has been having his own troubles August 18 in New York City. PLAYGROUND PLANS PRESENTATION OF CHILDRENS PLAY "Cinderella In Flowerland. a children's playet, will be presented by children of the southeast under the supervision of the Instructors of the Sugarhouse playground, Hiss Edna Peterson and Miss Ida Baker, July 27th at the Irving Junior High School auditorium. About thirty tiny tots will be dressed as flowers and twenty older students will take leading parts. The boys and girls have Aduimistrutor Johnson ol been trained in the dancing and as an employer. The NRA workers in have their union, and dramatic classes, supervised by when General Johnson dismissed the Washington president of the union his offices In the playground Instructors and the Department of Commerce building were picketed, as shown In this illustration. The general did not give In. have their parts well learned, acto Miss Peterson. cording The Parent Teachers Association has had charge of making park is as follows; Kindergarten was held at the Victory theatre. 11 to 12 a. m. (under 12 years Don B. Colton was nominated for the costumes. The public Is .Invited to attend of age); Beginners over 12 from U. 8. Senator; Arthur Wooley ot the playlet, which will start at 3 to 4 p. m.; Advanced swimmers Ogden, congressman 1st district; from 5 to 6 p. m. All girls Frederick CL Loofbourow, con7:80 p. m. must be on time, according to gressman 2nd district; D. N. Miss Edna Peterson, Instructor. Straup, justice of Supreme Court; WATER. CARNIVAL IS uWe feel it is unfair to the and Ivor Ajar, state treasurer. PLANNED JULY 28 A new platform was read ana girls In the pool to unlock the locker doors and permit one o adopted, and Mrs. Jeanette R. two people alone in the room, Morrell of Ogden was appointed An exibition of fancy diving, endangering their personal pro- as National Commlttewoman. formation swimming and gymn-nasti- perty, stated Miss Tcterson. will be given at the water I i carnival planned July 23rd at the local pool. The carnival will APEX ELECTRIC WILL MOVE SUGAR BANK DEPOSITORS start at 6:30 p. m. DIVIDEND IS AUTHORIZED TO NEW QUARTERS The girls classes, consisting of thirty members, will give the The A court order authorizing payApex Electric company ol formation exhibition, under the ment of 5 per cent dividend to direction of Miss Edna Peterson, Sugarhouse will move to new quarters the latter part of the depositors of the closed Sugar swimming instructor. Elmer Alston, boys instructor, month, according to G. E. Tripp, Banking company, was signed W. has schooled his team of fifty manager. The company will oc- -i Thursday by Judge James McKinney. the building immediately, swimmers in some clever water cupy west of the Schram-- J ohnson Drug' The dividend is payable August gymnastics. South SL 1st. A general Invitation Is extend- store on Twenty-firThe company carries a comed to the public to attend. plete line of electrical merchanQuite a number of black widow dise and specializes In electrical spiders have been found fax the FINAL RITES IIELD FOR repairing. vicinity of Sugarhouse, but we LYDIA JOHNSON HAWKINS have not learned of anyone being bitten by one. LUE JEANNE SHOP Funeral sendees were conductPLANS NEW STORE! ed Monday for Mrs, Lydia JohnMr. James E. Knapp, of 761 son Hawkins, who died at her Garfield Avenue, is recovering The Lue Jeanne Shop, operated home on Lincoln Street Monday. from an operation at the L, D. Services were held in the Haw by Mrs. A. E. Jarvis, will move S. hospital Mr. Knapp, who id thome Ward Chapel. Interment; to a new location, 1031 East 21st employed in the office of Z. O. was in the city cemetery. South, about August 1, according M. I., was carrying a heavy load ; Mrs. Hawkins came to Utah to Mrs. Jarvis. of mail and slipped and fell from England and has lived In The Lue Jeanne Shop carries a serious hernia. Salt Lake for the past twenty a complete line of Judies hats, causing dresses and house frocks. years. i About 11:39 Wednesday noon a fire started In the workshop of REPUBLICAN GIRLS SWIMMING B. B. Hall 2900 Douglas Street, CONVENTION IIELD j HOURS ANNOUNCED then spread to the garage of S. A. Saussman 1986 Douglas street A schedule of hours for girls conand the State Wednesday Damage amounting to 855.00 was ho wish to swim at the local gressional Republican convention (Locals Continued on Pap 2) . es I st , 1 - I 5 Announcement of the engagement of Miss Connie Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boise Ida. June n.T My wife and I packed our three kiddies, a lunch box, and our suitcases snugly together in our old cal' yesterday mornwas made recently by the parents ing and drove it from Salt of the bride. The wedding will Lake to Boise. You may .or you may not take place July 23rd, at the home1 know it, but between Salt of the bride. Friends of Miss Lake and Boise, there are some Wells will be received at a trousvery furtlle valleys; and then seau tea Sunday afternoon. again there are some very desolate stretches of country, some so' desolate that even the sagebrush and the graasweed, Miss Clara Yatca of 960 East that dares to grow there Is Twenty-firSouth Street has dwarfed and itunded. The only just returned from a four weeks thing that 1s really vigorous healthy 'is the summer trip to San Francisco, where she and sunshine; It certainly pours vMted with friends and relatives. down upon those waste places Mies Yates wss accompanied on in rich abundance. As we wore passing thru the trip by Miss Helen Illlson. one very uninviting stretch; I noticed off to the side of the Miss flarn Speer of the Granite side .of the road, two or three Furniture Company store force, houses built around a smalll Homes, no doubt of celebrated her birthday Wednesspring. families have moved there who day. She didnt ten how old she. determined to some was. but she's sure the other of that wasteland.conquer I remarked w pRMRMri by employees counted wrong when to my wife an awful What My! place for they gave her the usual reception. a man to bring a woman to live. What an awful place MIm Neva Tnllta Tfnddlratou. to try to raise a family. And yet when one reflects daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phllllo a little. Our own Salt Lake A. Huddleston. 1914 Douglas St a waste land and Cyril Herbert Reynolds, eon Valley was once similar to the deserts we quite of Mrs. Ellen M. Reynolds, of . .passed thru yesterday. The Los 'Angeles, were married Wedpioneers who came here, found it barren, desolate, and hot nesday evening In a beautifully An awful place to bring a arranged garden setting at the woman to live; an awful place home of the bride's parents. The to try .to raise a family. But ceremony was performed hy the under the hot summer sun they dug canals and diverted Rev. Roland Ayres of the First mountain streams. the They Methodist Church, and was folplanted trees for shade ano lowed hy a reception. Miss and orchards for fruit They Huddleston was attended by Mrs. grubbed out the sage and the rabbit brush and planted Nomia Parry Franklin as matron and vegetables. They grains of honor and Miss Helen Henderchanged that "awful place, son as bridesmaid. Bruce Smith to the beautiful mountain valwas best man and C. Leander ley that I chose as the ideal bring my wife: to Prisk was usher. Miss Huddles- placeto toraise my family. try ton was extensively entertained I wonder. If in my life, m ever do anything, if HI ever prior to her marriage make any sacrifice, that will bring Joy and comfort to those ML and Sirs. Alma G. Lambert who follow after me. and Vi. and Mrs. John H. GodSincerely Sandy dard m d MeKay Qoddarg left 2383 Eighth East Street to Henry H. Hansen of Midvale, Wells, st m |