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Show The Bulletin house FOR RENT SOCIAL. 9 ROOM MODERN, IN GOOD CAN BE SUBCONDITION, RENTED. j 1056 Wilson 7466-- W Hy. Jean Renee' Creative School of Dancing 1086 East 21st South Just Up Stairs Classes In BALLET TAP Acrobatic, Ball Room S $ Moon's Travels The reloclty of the moon In orbit Is 0.640 miles per second. it Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 .252? Lobbs On The Job Early Christmas Meals Talc! ns Mount Vernon ns n typh home, Christinas breakfast was terred between eight and nine jclock, unless the guests went Hunting. It was then served by Handle light Christmas dinner was erred at 3:30 p. m. 1 . CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY CLUB NEW ELECTRIC TABLE MODEL BISCUIT BAKER Pipuig Hot Biscuits Electrically Right at the Table. At the Special LOW PRICE Select Your Gifts Now While Stock is Complete 3 Womens auxllliary to the Rail way Mail association met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. L.- - 8. Christensen, 1952 South Sixth 1056 East 21st South Mrs. P. M. Ponte, 2141 McClelland Street was hostess to mem bers of the ladles Aid society of the Third Presbyterian Church at her home Tuesday afternoon. Till the O Weather Comes. Dont take the chance of waking us some morning with your car all froze Electa club of Mizpah chapter No. 5, O, E. S., met Monday with Mrs. Katie Powell, 1711 South up. Fifth East street Luncheon was Mrs. Naomi served at noon. Hoskins was assisting hostess. And Driving. 2189 Highland Drive Hyland 2180 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING NEW COMPLETE LINE Of AFTERNOON FROCKS. Many attractive styles to select from PAJAMAS and GOWNS ct Your Choice $1,00 House Frocks, 2 for LINGERIE HOSE NtW By SNELGROVE Distinctive ICE CREAM 2 STORES I . - 1 The New Home Washing Service PRICE LOW QUALITY HIGH PEERLESS E 25 l Lame node Rust-Pro- of ANTI-FREEZ- 304 South 4th East 1055 Ea'l 21st South SUPER FYRO The perQt. I Super Pyro and 50 Water. Freezing point of solution 20 below Zero. I OBITUARIES Economy driving - NU-WA- Y BRONZE and FELT Most WEATHER STRIP Long Easy to put on Inexpensive. lasting Very economical speed AT WHICH TO DRIVE A CAR IS SERVICES FOB MATRON 40 MILES PER HOUR, OIL, GAS, AND TIRES CONSIDERED per. Foot Mississippi pearls -- The Mississippi River BUTTON INDUSTRY YIELDS UAL' I UABIE PEARLS AS A SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER 8 HARDWARE CO. -- Bullfrog i Ges in th Building. We Sell It 1164 E. 21st So. Hy. 555 V"! . . BY-PR-O -I- DUCT FROM THE RIVER MUSSEL SHELLS. A bullfrog tadpole DOES NOT MATURE FOR AT LEAST TWO YEARS. f4 rZ i 3 laundry "Snow White Clothes . STRICT SANITATION 1184 East 21st South . Hy. 2182 - 2183 50 "If It PURSES 1057 E. 21st So. Sugarhouse 315, South State Salt Lake City Myrtle THINGS AND $1.00 MERLE FROCK SHOPS B ODD GET ON THE SAFE SIDE And Call At Motor Co. Morgan Prepared For Winter A lovely church wedding united Miss Mabel Brewster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brewster 758 Browning Avenue, and Stanley Salisbury. Members of Booklore club met Blanchard, 1359 Redondo Avenue, will be hostess Monday with Mrs. Ruin J. Sperry to the Womens auxllliary of the at her home, 1365 Roosevelt was Edwin Markham, Hotel Greeters of America this nue, willreviewed Tanner J. Rhoda Miss Tracy evening. by Mrs, Woolon. be assistant hostess. Sugarhouse DONT WAIT home to their friends' at 1321 Fourth East Street Mrs. Garrat, Mrs. A. r. IUdge, 726 Emerson a graduate of the L. D. S. hospital has been supervisor of the Avenue, was hostess Monday to pcndiatric department of that members of Literary section of Mrs. hospital for the past five years. Lynda chapter, O. E. S. E. E. Hollis gave, an instructive review of late books and hostesses Miss Luclle Ross, a bride-eleof this month, was honor guest for the tea hour included Mrs. and Miss Laureen Gates was Flora Large, Mrs. Effie Langston hostess at a supper party at the and Mrs. Blanche Sarvent Mrs. Gates home, 1102 Seventeenth W. J. Loomis was chairman of East Street Monday evening. arrangements. Mrs. A. E. Bowen aunt of the Twenty-3:- x hostess, assisted. The marriage of Miss Jesski were in attendance. guests Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Price, 1780 South Fourth All officers of the Democratic East Street to Leonard L. Jones, party from the districts of Ward son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jones, will hold a business meeting 1768 Fourth East . Street, took at the Hyrum Jensen home on place in Los Angeles last week, Highland Drive Friday evening according to the announcement at 8 oclock A social and card of the bride's parents. party will follow the meeting. 1-- misf Sfcturinj do. &wjar East Street Tlio marriage of Mrs. Lucy Wftcomb Stith and J. Lyndon Garrat was solemnized Wednesday evening In the Wasatch Ward Chapel. A reception followed at the Hyrum Jensen home on Highland Drive. After a short honeymoon the couple will be at Sirs. SOPER PROTECTION for Motorists JOIN OUR Dus A delightful tea was given Saturday, November 10, 1934, in honor of Mrs. Sarah L. Shaw, who turned 71, November 1st. It was given at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Maime Shaw Midgely, on 2156 So. 22nd East The decorations were carried out with Fall flowers in delicate shades. The guests were entertained by selected solos from Miss Luclle Ross, and violin selections from the Biesinger Sisters, between the hours of four and eight Avenue, Page 8 Funeral services were conduct- in the ward chapel for Elizabeth Harrocka Coulam. who died at ed Tuesday afternoon Le-Gran- de her home, 1130 Laird Avenue. Mrs. Coulam was a native of England, bom at Autcn, Lang-shirin 1851. She came to Salt Lake City in 1855 with her mother. She has been active in church work in the L. D. S. organizations. e, SERVICES FOB FIRE TRAGEDY VICTIM Services were held in Wells Ward Chapel at 1p.m. Tuesday for Mrs. Fhyllis Rao . Berrett Leaver, .21, bride, of two. months of Sidney Weston Leaver, who was burned to death in an apLrt' ment fire early Saturday morning at 687 Second Avenue. President David . O. McKay, Nephi L. Morris, Bishop Frank Barnes, and Arnold Herlln were the speakers. The wealth of floral tributes attested the sympathy felt for the young husband and family of Mrs. Leaver. Mrs. Leaver is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Berrett, 475 JHolly-woAvenue, two sisters and a young brother. od |