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Show The Bulletin (Continued from Page 2) borne oq East Twenty-firSouth atreet in compliment to Mrt Sam May, whose birthday anniversary occurred o n that at her j st date. . f The marriage of Miss Cleo Epperson, daughter of Mr. and Mra to James L. jAmos Epperson, Rieben, will take place August 16th, at the Jensen Home on Highland Drive s BIrs. Eleanor C. , Bartlett, local librarian, spent the week in yel lowstone Park, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Giddeon. Mary Elizabeth Cram, assistant at the library, returned from her vacation and now in charge of the childrens im. .Bliss Virginia Goff has been in Yellowstone Park during the past week. She was accompanied .by Bliss Marlon Lind. NOTES BIr. and BIrs. P. C. Cripps last Friday for a Yellowstone Park. left vacation in - BIr. David V. Evans, and his Page sons, David, Jr. and Robert, of Dr. and Mrs. James L. Kimball Ramona ' Avenue have spent the of 1805 Seventh East Street past two weeks in Chicago visiting the exposition. The annual Fathers and Sons outing of Granite Stake is planBIr. Ernest C. Fouiger and his ned for Saturday, August 17th, daughters Leah and Bernice, of at the Wigwam. It is planned Garfield Avenue, are spending to make it an over-nigouting, their vacation in Seattle and oth- and special Sunday School serer Pacific Coast points. vices will be held Sunday mornFurther details will be ing. Miss Mary Benge, and her announced later. guests, Mr. and Mra Norman FJelated, of Santa Monica, CaliBIr. Alan G. Wood, 968 Wilson fornia, have spent the past week Avenue, was elected in Pocatello, Idaho.' of the Utah Retail Grocers' association at their convention BIr. and BIrs. Ralph P. Jones held in the Hotel Utah last. Monand family, of 1720 Windsor St, left this morning for Bryce can-iro-n day. and other southern Utah Dr. and BIrs, E. E. Blonson has points. returned from their trip through Mra Zina Bennlon Cannon has Yellowstone Park. spent the past two weeks lq CaliMr. and BIrs. Albert Hibbard, fornia cities'; .visiting with her of Al's Barbecue Shop, with their children and friends. family will leave next week to Mr. and BIrs. Alfred B. Troth spend their vacation in Olympia, and her daughters Phyllis and Washington. Laun, of Blaine Avenue, left The Sugarhouse Baseball team, early this morning on a motor will California trip through playing against the Draper Club, They won of Southern the the final game of the season Utah go by way of the Bonneville League, at the parks. Municipal park Sunday with a A son was born last week to score of 3 to 2. ht vice-preside- nt Max Ylgh of Logan spent Wed- seats, outdoor library and reading relatives in Sugar places nesday with by running water. Sugarhouse playground sandtable of autos.. The main entrance latter part of will be from McClelland, with entrances from Highland Drive and Ninth East. Parking facilities Officer Dee of the City Police will be provided just outside the department will conduct first aid Park for several hundred cars. classes at the local playground Shelter houses, lavatories, etc., each Tuesday and Friday from will be located in the park. The 10 to 12 a. m. Park will be divided into two distinct areas Play areas and NOTES ON FAIRMONT PARK the Naturalistic' Park area where quiet peaceful pastimes will be (Continued From Page 1) A series of old fish Council ring in a secluded portion encouraged. transformed into a be will of the park with outdoor oven ponds water of series cascades, starting and play section for tests, etc. j water classic a with temple and feature natural Every landscape of the Park is to be retained and lined with a row of Junipers on built upon. Park is to have rol- each side similar to the Italian ling fields of bluegrass, picnic Cypress. Much will be accomplished this areas, streams and lakeside plant' to ing, streams and banks are being year,' but for the full effect will etc., secured be ot by planting, lined with hundreds of tons One huge stones and boulders to re- require1 several 'more years. of the of the features ceive rock planting. park will surrounded Planting will be carried out to be an outdoor theatre, completely shut out the outside. A entirely with natural planting, model ' garden based on a 50 a grass stage with waterways and stage 150 foot lot and house1 will be small lagoon separating ' be will audiences. It the from new and built to provide changes v band of the used for purpose suggestions each' year. The spr tags, Waterways, etc., are' being concerts, play groups, and developed to provide quiet paths, second in the city-wicontest held the the week. de 1 OUR STORE WIDE ROUND UP OF SUMMER MERCHANDISE HAS ATTRACTED HUNDREDS THE CROWDS TO GET YOUR VALUES ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. OF THRIFTY SMART SHOPPERS. 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