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Show rage 2 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN Issued by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Street Salt Lake Cityf Utah Phone Hyland 364 One Year $1.50 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 3 Months 50c Advertising Rates on Request news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon, Thursday, for publication in the following issue of The Bulletin.' "The Bulletin circulation and distribution in this district is ap proximate three miles long by two miles wide. Copy for ATTENTION Tost Office distribution in the Rural routes make, it absolutely necessary that the forms of The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday noon. SPAKE THE ROD Recently an eminent woman jurist connected with the juvenilia courts of the nation visited In commenting on Salt Lake. the difficulties encounted among young culprits brought to .the courts for correction, she said, I think that a great majority of the petty crimes that are committed now could be avoided if the parents would spank their child' ren oftener and harder." From tho child's standpoint, of course, this sounds drastic, but when you see the lawlessness the children of grade school who have little or no regard age, for other peoples rights and - ng ass REAL FALL BUYS DEXTER Washer Last Friday evening Mr. M. H. Brodback, manager of the Ideal Repair Shop, entertained all of his employees and their partners at a chicken dinner at the Jeannes Tea Room on Highland Drive. After the dinner they attended the performance at the Mario Theatre where a section had been reserved for them. Everyone reports a most pleas- ant evening. PLAYGROUDS CLOSE After a most successful season tho Sugarhouse Park playground closed Wednesday. The hundreds of small boys, especially, who have enjoyed the work at the pool, regret that it is over for the season. Much credit is due to the instructors at the Sugarhouse Park for the Interest they have taken in the children. Many boys and never been able have who girls to swim before have learned under their splendid instruction, and the interest in tap dancing has never been so great MISSIONARY TESTIMONIAL Friday evening, September 7th i farewell testimonial will be held n the Lincoln Ward Chapel honoring Stephen S. Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Richards, Jr., 1932 South Ninth East n interesting program has been arranged to be followed by danc, ing. Mr. Richards Ideal of the House Wife ONLY The New Famous MT. VERNON w OTHER CIRCULATING HEATERS mn a prominent vocalist of Salt Lake has been added to the staff of the Westminster College in the DANGEROUS will leave on Swiss-Germ- 1050 East 21st South DIRECTORY SANDWICH SHOP music department. Mrs. Simpson will have charge 'of the girls glee club and will assist Mrs. Engle with the vocal class work Mrs. Simpson is well trained and will be a valuable addition to the Westminster faculty. - TASTY Steak Sandwiches Plate Lunches PRACTICE All New Beer Equipment Large Schooner H. Van Harten 2168 Highland Drive 1107 East 21st South BARBER SHOP Car and Counter Service Booths For Ladles -- For F.xccl!cnt Service (Sandy, Continued From Page 1) W. KIEPE there is no snow. Silvery streams TAILORING by the hundreds, flowing Into a 1060 East 21st South mighty water. Oh chief we must well take our people there, for The Tailor Who Knows How find fish and game in abundance, to Remodel Clothes for and none of us need go hungry . Ladies and Gentlemen Needless or cold this winter. Cleaning and Pressing to say the brave with the vision and the foresight was the new To make your old Shoes chief who led his people to the like new depends on expert land he had seen. Workmanship beautia Dont you think thats accident can ful story, and one that we THE PROGRESS SHOE our into Its REBUILDERS all message adapt SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY lives in many ways, great and Are Experts OPERA small. 1059 East 21st South crowds each Huge night greetSincerely ed the opera My Maryland Sandy presented for six nights last week diby a selected cast under the rection of the city recreational MJust Bring In The Pieces' department at the Nibley Park water theatre; SUGAR GLASS CO. Welding & John W. Summerhays dlrecte( Wire the music which was exceptionalAlthough it is not generally local Other ly good. people had known, the glass business Is a 2021 So. 11th East Hy. 486 charge of the dancing, costumes very Interesting and versatile and staging. One usually thinks of Industry. Ideal Repair Shop Each year a light opera is business including merely glass presented, but this was voted as the cutting and fitting of window 1988 So. 11th East Hy. 2111 an outstanding production. panes. Instead, tho field is very wide, complete and constantly en- Lawn Mowers Sharpened thd OFFICIAL PRESENTATION One has only to visit Factory Way. larging. MADE the glass company in our Sugar-hous- e Our Work Guaranteed district to find this to be Wednesday evening at Fairmont a fact. When you look at a house, Park Commissioner P. H. Goggin For the past twenty-fiv-e years officially presented the new cast- Mr. M. Crowther has been con- what you really see is Punt. ing pond to the Intermountain nected with the glass business. Let us help you. Lurecasters association at ap- With the business growing as it propriate ceremonies. ' was he decided to open up in 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 George W. Snyder, Sugarhouse three years ago. That of the association, made the marked the establishment of the Bennett Quality Paints.. acceptance speech. Short speeches Sugar Glass Company with Mr. were also given by Mayor Louis M. Crowther BEE-HIV- E ,as its owner and SHOE Marcus, Newell B. Cook and manager. For the past three REBUILDERS Jesse B. Sharp, all noted sportsyears the Sugar Glass Company John IL Saniger, Prop. men. has done all kinds of glass work Although the presentation had including store fronts, cases, mir- We Rebuild Yeur Shoes and not been advertised, quite a crowd Make Them New rors, window panes, all kinds of gathered to witness the ceremony art glass and make a specialty 1133 . East 21st South and remained 'to watch an exhi- of auto glass. bition of the scientific sport of Structual glass is now a pan lurecasting. of the work done by this comThe line of work is both pany. Highest SCHOOL CLASSES TO profitable, varied and interesting. 10 START SEPTEMBER Coal (Continued on next Page) F. Welding? SUGARHOUSE Granite Work . THE PAINT POT vice-preside- nt Quality an S -- FURNITURKCb: BUDS Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes Simpson, SUGARHOUSE Headquarters COAL GO. FOR YOUR 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 . HEATER Most Eccnnmnic Way to Heat Your Hume MEMBER 20th for the Local schools will begin class mission. He is well work September 10, according to known in Sugarhouse, and all of members of the school board. his friends are invited to attend Elementary and junior grades this testimonial In his honor. will register September 6. Third ANNOUNCEMENT IN ERROR year high school students will also .register September 6, and Last week an announcement of Fourth year students will regisa mcetin..g to be held August 28, ter September 7. Granite district in Fairmont Park for discussing will not register until September tho Old Ago Pension law was gi- 10. ven "The Bulletin over thd teleIt was printed In all SERVICES ARE HELD FOR phone. Now we are informSOUTHEAST RESIDENT good faith. ed that a crowd gathered at the Funeral services were conductpark, but no musical program nor materialized. ed speaker Thursday in the Hill crest We have later, been informed Ward Chapel for Heber C. Colo that the meeting was called off 72, of 961 Crandall Avenue. Mr. because Fairmont Park was not Cole died the fore part of the quite ready for public meetings. week following an illness ' of Another program has been ar- heart disease ranged and is scheduled for TuesSurviving are . his widow, at 4th, Loder Cole and two sons day evening, September 7:C0 t I!irk Nibirv Clarence and Lawrence. ?. in. September M450 NEW FACULTY Attention is called to the number of cars that are being driven from Highland Drive through the Sugarhouse Park and Success Market parking place onto Twenty-first South Street Usually the drivers of these cars are young boys who try to save time by avoiding the lights on the comer. This is a very dangerous practice since so many (Locals Continued From Page 1) children are constantly in the playground. LOCAL Something should be done to it before there is a fatal stop ENTERTAINS EMPLOYEES NEWS TIIE EDITOR SAYS BgggggaBg wantonly destroy flowers, shrubs and trees that have been grown with Infinite, care by someone, then it makes you wonder if the parents are meting out severe enough punishment when the first depredations are discovered, i Years ago & writer said "Every child is a thief and a liar until he is trained better. If the parents of the young men who are doing so much petty thieving and robbing now, had Beverly punished them when they first began to bring things home that did not belong to them, then the courts would not have to take a hand in their punishments now. Solomon must havo been deal-in- g with a situation similar to ours when he said to Spare the rod and spoil tho child. O perhaps the writer is correct who said, "It is not the children of It is today who need training. :he parents. SCHOOL i 0 - Ar-abel- " EAT UNITED ;5- . ; 2152 Highland Drive ' r - Ice- - Cold Draught and Bottled BEER HAMBURGERS , TOASTED SANDWICHES Try Our Delicious Malted Milks. They r Are Different Colville Ice Cream : STORE 1069 East 21st Seuth le Sugarhouse .i' DRINK DIXIE LUNCH - 10 -- 25 c M 252? Lobbs On The Job SUPPLIES At The -- 4 1 ... T T .Bi pBl |