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Show I P ag The Bulletin 2 THE BULLETIN Published by COMMERCIAL PRINTING CO. 2044 South Uth East Salt Lake City. Utah One Year $1.50 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 8 Months 50c Advertising Rates on Request Advertising and Circulation H. C. Young, Manager Editorial Department Agnes B. Smith R. Louise Cluff DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENT Sugarhouse Cafes GRAND OPENING SOON New Under Management M o MRS. JENNIE SMITH Formerly of the Ambassador Hotel and Repaired Meals cooked by our Our Prompt Cleanly Service. experts of long experience makes it so Copy for news items, social and YOU'LL ENJOY EATING HERE. sport activities, must be in th office not later than noon Thura Remember When You Dine day, for publication in the follow lng Issue of The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation an mail box distribution in this die trlct is approximate three mile long by two miles wide. 1058 East 21st South Sugarhouse ATTENTION Cleanliness Above All" Post Office distribution in the Rural routes makes it absolutely necessary that the forms of The was defrauding the government cessful affair. The number that Bulletin" be closed not later than and perjuring herself to sign the created the most laughter was Thursday noon. a group of contract required, yet he placed "Moonlight Beauties The boys Follies officigirls. the entire blame upon the to as much seemed act the enjoy als at Washington, and made no even as the audience, though effort to help them to avoid suen hailed was there of being danger defrauding. At the recent L. D. S. confer- for "indecent exposure." ence one of the Apostles of the DUTIES OF A GOOD CITIZEN church made a talk upon, the At fast services Sunday there prevalence of "chiaelers" in the were five babies blessed and four relief. He stated that children confirmed. A. prominent columnist recently government was the It duty of every citizen, uadethq following statement In of knew who flagrant violations daily, paper: I know first hand Inform the relief to ' relief of a woman in a ''southern state of nrho received a check for more committee, and help them to than $4000.00 .for not planting weed out the undeserving. cotton1 on her plantation. During the recent political She has nbt .planted, cotton on her campaigning one party pledged Do you wish to know who and themselves to "avoid the signing plantation for 26 years." what If so, take adyou are? It is . just such conditions that of the affidavit so embarrassing of the Sugar House This had vantage have' made trouble for the gov- to people on relief." Ward Genealogical and Temple ernment jvtT since its organiza- already been done by the other 'r Society, which meets every Montion; Knowing, that this wonuu party for the reason that they seven-thirtEveryfound that the worthy ones dia day night at are welcome is there and body not' need the affidavit, and the into excellent teacher's there unworthy ones would sign any- struct you. thing regardless of truth and The Granite Stake Temple day right is November 16, 1934, and Stake As a good citizen, it la our duty : to help in every way possible to Baptism day is November 17, "AMERICAS FINEST" 1934. Come and partake of a We have sold seven carloads prevent undeserving people from feast with us. of these wonderful Ranges this chiariing and causing the deserv- spiritual year and the demand for them ing to suffer as a result Camp Sugar House, of the is 'growing. Trade in your Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, old' range. will meet next Monday, November 12, 1934, at 2:00 o'clock. The hostesses will be, Lorraine Ralphs, Minnie Erickson, and June Slade. WE GIVE . The Meeting will be held in the Relief Society Room In the Sugar S.&H. GREEN STAMPS. House Ward. Your Book is Worth $2.50 The Mutual Improvement Asof Sugar House held a sociation We 'are exclusive dealers In delightful party Saturday night, Sugarhouno for November 3, 1934, for its Officers Bigelow Rugs, Carpets and Teachers. A very good lime Atwater Kent Radios was enjoyed by all In attendance. Armstrong Linoleum It was held at the Ward. Round Oak Ranges The seven Presidents of the Mt. Vernon Circulators Judge Oscar W. McConkle gave 140th Quorum of Seventies, and Dexter Washers a splendid address in our con their wives, held their monthly Norge Electri'c Refrigera joint services Sunday evening. social and meeting, at the home tor-of Hendrick Landward, on RaLevln Bros Living Room mona Avenue, Friday evening, Ward conference began Mon Suites All of the November 2, 1934. Fullers Paints and WaD day with the Junior Seminary Presidents and most ef their, at four o'clock and genealoglca ' Papers were present wives e na7:30. And other at inference Tuesday the The Primary Officers and Relief Society, Primary and M. tionally known products. Teachers who were present ThursI. A. conferences were held. November 1st, at the Halday, Thursday evening all ward offi- loween held at the home' ML Vernon Circulators Party, cers and teachers met with Presiof our President, Mrs. Edith Will Save You Vi to Vi dent Brown in the chapel, then Monson, dont need to be told adiourament to the amusement Your Coal Bills. about the good time everyone hall for a social. Sunday even- had. The spirit of Halloween ing will be the concluding meet- was truly manifested and the, ing of the conference; President costumes the guests came in Brown will be the speaker. were surely original and clever. Mrs. Wilkins won the prize for The M Men show, which they, the best costume, and Mary Lam1050 East 21st South put over last Friday evening to bert won the prize for guessing Sugarhouse raise funds to purchase new who the guests in costumes were. basketball suits, was a very suc All In an, everyone bad. more fun . kMO SUGARHOUSE CAFE so-call- ed EDITORIAL SUGARHOUSE y. ROUND OAK RANGE $6950 than they'd had in years. Miss Mary Lambert was hostess at a clever bewitching party held November 3rd at her home on 13th East. The motive was and the games, deHalloween, corations, and refreshments all Phil & Joes added to the festive spirit of the SOUTH EAST REPAIR The guests came in party. SHOP costumes, and acted accordingly. 1113 East 21st South The guests were the younger Southeast Set, and everyone had Bicycles Tricycles Repaired a very gay time. Baby Carriages Retired HIGHLAND PARK The Beehive Department of the Granite Welding & Mutual are to he congratulated Wire Works on their splendid program which they so thoughtfully prepared. Hy. 45b The speakers were Mrs. Pear 2021 So. 11th E. Fisher of the M. L A. Stake Board, Mr. Clark of Canada and The Greatest Amount of Mr. T. Albert Hooper. Music and HEAT song put a finishing touch on the For Your Money program. fife, - When You Buy at the Hampton Coal Co. The choir under the leadership of C. K. Ferre is working very (Wards, Continued on Page 4) For Your Call Hyland 1213 1109 East 21st South To make your old shoes like new depends on expert. Work THANKSGIVING NEEDS WE HAVE manship. THE PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS Are Experts 1059 East 21st South GLASS WARE And KITCHEN UTENSILS WEATHER STRIP YOUR HOME of your and Save 10 to 30 Heat Problem. UNITED -- 25c STORE 5-- 10 THE PAINT POT 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 1069 East 21st South CAR SLOW TO STARTI Sugarhouse Let Us Prepare and Check Your Car for Winter Driving. Plowgian Garage Astonishing 1169 Wilmington The Tie of Friendship That XMAS CARDS Bring NOTES A Very Choice Selection Has Just Arrived at the RICHARDS DESERET BOOK COMPANY L Welding? . "Just Bring In the Pieces" WARD . . Hy. 7396 Theft of Flower Brings Call for Bloodhounds - Ky. When thieves raided the pantry of Maggie Rosch the motter was dismissed with a bo nlgn "I guess who ever did It was Just hungry." When a series of raids resulted in a loss of several trinkets Maggie still maintained her cotai. Iiut the straw that broke the camels hark md aroused all of Maggies wrath was the theft of a single bloom from one of her prized flowers. She Immediately made arrangements at a cost of 525 to have bloodhounds set on the trail of the miscreant When It appeared she might not be able to hire the dogs here she sought to have some brought from Tennessee. 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