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Show Page The Bulletin 2 3 be Eddie Nicderhaiuer, Vaughn Green, Don Drlggs and Dale THE BULLETIN Published by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah One Year $1.50 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 3 Months 50c on Request Rates Advertising Slight Eyestrain steals Vitality As dropping water can wear away a stone, so can a seemingly slight eyestrain deplete the nervous system and steal the vitality of the strongest body. Vision is priceless and neglecting headaches and other symptoms of Eyestrain is foolhardy. It is indeed unwise to neglect any suggestion of Eyestrain, or to persist in the eyes. over-worki- Advertising and Circulation H. C. Young, Manager Editorial Department R. Louise Cluff Agnes B. Smith Copy for news Items, social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Thun day, for publication In the following Issue of The Bulletin. "The Bulletin circulation and mail box distribution In this district Is approximate three miles long by two miles wide. ATTENTION Office Post distribution In the Rural routes makes it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursday noon. Driggs, are back from last year while Dayton Hughes and Art Nielson are two new men. RICHARDS ng Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST :: 1090 East 21st South Phone Hyland 7749 'give 'til it hurts to relieve the want in each respective community. The President sites the fact that the burden is getting greater and greater on the government and he believes that It should be borne locally rather than entirely by the nation, since to give locally would keep everyone In closer touch with the situation than to collect the relief by taxation and then pass it back to the states. It also would probably have a tendency to prevent so much THE COMMUNITY CHEST "chiseling on the relief funds, because there are many who would not accept charity from a A call has gone out from Presilocal concern, and yet take the dentRoosevelt appealing to attitude, "Oh, it comes from the everyone to respond to the call government and I want my share of the local chest campaign and as well as the next fellow, and set procuring it even though they resort to perjury. The Community Chest fund has A Feature in Our proved so successful In past years that everyone who can should respond liberally during the campaign. EDITORIAL BIG SALE ROUND OAK RANGE WARD Amcrlcn'i Finest" NOTES RICHARDS Sugarhouse SCHOOL NEWS IRVING A very enjoyable assembly was given In the auditorium last Thursday, October 18th, by some colored singers and one colored dancer. The program consisted of several songs and a tap dance. The singers and the dancer were accompanied by a colored pianist who also gave several numbers on the piano. A collection of interesting car toons is being gathered and post ed up in room C--6 by students who are studying Human Pro Last year Highland Park and Wasatch had the largest number of men out for opening practice but this year Richards leads the entire Stake with about 25 men and several others who will reHeres the long list: port later. Kesler Powell, Jim Rosv&ll, Larry Dale OrlinRosvall, Giauque, Ted Rosvall, Ray Folger, Alf Jensen, Paul McDonough, Harris Vincent, Emmet Bywater Lowell Thomas, Clarence Shrivel, Donald McCormick, Alvin Smith, Ernest Schrader, Chick Jones, Kenneth Cushing, Sy Lake, Sam Tobin, Turner, Willy Drake, ana Glen Thompson. What a squad! And It will be Coach Paul Chases job to take care of each man and use him to the best end. Owen Jacobs who Is ineligible this season will assist Jenkyn Powell, who lgd the forwards scoring list last season is married and la living in another ward while Dick Milner Is attending school in Such a large squad California. presents a real problem. Every "M Man should play basketball if he so desires, but how? Financial difficulties block the various solutions but still there should be some way out THE PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS Are Experts 1059 East 21st South Welding? MJust Bring In the Pieces Granite Welding & Wire Works w, THE TOWNSEND REVOLVING PENSIONS PLAN TO HOLD MASS MEETING The Radio dub held meeting last Friday after school. The members of the dub are going to work in the wood shop after school on days set aside for this purpose. The members are going; to start by experimenting with crystal receivers. To make your old shoes like new depends on expert Work manship. HAS RECORD TURNOUT Good-fello- DIRECTORY 2021 So. 11th E. TRAINED WORKMEN for any kind of Renovizing and its done Reasonably. Submit your Problems, no matter in what line. THE PAINT POT 1074 E. 21st So. SHOP 1113 East 21st South Tricycles Repaired Bicycles Baby Carriages Retired and Repaired the academic stage of discussion and la now in process of national organization, the movement la now going forward In all of the States and in the Territories of Alaska and Hawaii. A Nationwide Mass Meeting la to be held the last week of Oct. to bring to the attention of the people the vastness of this great A Mass Meeting on the Dr. F. E. Townsend Revolving Pensions Plan will be held in the Barrett Hall at L. D. 8. Campus corner of Main and North Temple Sts., movement. Wednesday evening, October 31st Utah is fast for going to the at 7:30 p. m. The plan will be front In her quote having at this explained by qualified speakers time well over 65,000 names. The science students who are both local and from California. The Townsend plan has passed under Miss Boyles supervision are making experiments with rats.' The rats who are. in good MAKE THE physical condition now, are going When Planning Your to be fed diets that lack in the various vitamin es. The effects HALLOWEEN of this improper feeding will be observed after the experiment is 5-- 10 -practically over. UNITED Friday afternoon the Primary officers and teachers are enter The first meeting of what will taining the children at an annual "The Irvprobably be Halloween party. Radio was held last ing dub, school after in the librTuesday, was Joe Curtis in charge Sunday evening Richard Evans ary. Mr. Hagen and well known announcer over K. S of the meeting. L., will be the speaker at the Mr. Bronson attended the meeting and each gave a short talk. sacrament services. Mr. Norton is the sponsor for the dub and It is expected that much The officers of the Genealogi will be done with the club in his cal society of the Ward will en- capable hands. Applications for tertain the members next Mon- membership are still open and day evening in the amusement any boy Interested in model airball after the Temple excursion. planes is advised to attend the next meeting which will be held next Wednesday after school In Mr. Norton's room. The M. I. A. officers are planning an evening of entertainment consisting of a "show and a ("M Men Basketball The date will "country store. bo announced later. Continued from Page 1) 'knoas, porcelain oven, polished top; full control sliding damper; all Inside walls and flue linings vitrifused enamel; double wall insulation. A wonderful baker and an ornament to your kitchen. 18-ln- cu $69.50 All Over The Store You Will Find Big Bargains BUY A WASHER This Week ) SAVE MONEY gr7Aite rUHNlTURE-CO- : 1050 East 21st South Sugarhousc valuable defensive man of last seasons squad is attending school at Logan and Buzz Ashton left last spring for a mission . in the November 5th. J British Isles. Nibley Park Ward has been t little late In getting the basket Judge McConkle, an authority ball program in line and thereon the Book of Mormon, is It is difficult to say Just fore scheduled to be a speaker in our what kind of a team there will Ward soon. Our Ward conference Is scheduled for the week commencing Hy. 8739 Ph3 & Joe's SOUTH EAST REPAIR PARTY Full size, Hy. 458L 25c Call At The STORE DESERET BOOK COMPANY Your Headquarters For 44 East on South Temple HALLOWEEN Party Supplies We Have Your Needs - At Your Freside - 1C69 East 21st South Have you read the Latest Novel, We have it! WASHING Sugarhouse GREASING TIRE REPAIRING J. W. Brewer Tire Co. (Inc.) Comer of 11th East and 21st South DISTRIBUTORS U. S. TIRES OF 8 TUBES EX1DE BATTERIES Phones: Hyland 1113 8715. |