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Show There can be .no excess to love; none to knowledge; none to beauty, when these attributes are considered In their purest sense. Emerson There never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much over-reathemselves. as is as death. certain It Dickens ch A Community Paper Published 2a Sugar hense INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN VOLUME 2 OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1934 N NUMBER 46 NEWS- - NOTES- - SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES LOCALS 3 Sugar House and Lincoln : ... , ENTER HOME BURGLARS Didn't you enjoy the wonderful snow this week? There are more Burglars ransacked the home ct than three feet at Brighton now, Dr. E. A. Hunt, 933 East Seven- which augurs well for next years teenth South, Sunday evening, water supply. taldng a pistol and jewelry valued at 1230.00. POPULAR COUPLE WED Many reports of theft have come from that vicinity recently, especially of clothes being taken ' The marriage of Miss Carissa from lines in back yards. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. II. Jones, and Thomas VerTESTIMONIAL IS FLANXED non Hill was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday morning. Apostls Melvin J. BalA missionary farewell will be lard performed the ceremony. In held Sunday- in Parley's Ward the evening a family dinner and chapel for Harold ' Burke, 1129 reception, was held at tho home East Twenty-firSouth street of the brides parents, 835 GarMr. Burke will depart in the field. Avenue.. Later the young near future for the Northwestern couple left for a honeymoon trip. States mission of the L. D. S. Miss Jones has been extensivePan-ley'- s Church. Ward chapel ly entertained prior to her maris located at Twenty-firSouth riage. Last week the Gleaner and Twenty-firstreets. East Girls of Richards Ward entertain' ed at a prettily arranged party in the ward amusement hall in IRVING JUNIOR HIGH . The address should be the in SCHOOL P. T. A. NOTICE ed her with a dinner set - st st st Wednesday Miss Bernice Foul-geMiss Leah Foulger and Miss The Parent-Teache- rs Association wish to announce that on DeVeaux Jackson entertained at r, Thursday, December 6th at 8:00 p. m., Dr.- - John L. Nuttall, Supt of the Salt Lake City Schools, will give an address on Schools and the Depression." A very been has program arrangtimely ed and musical numbers will be rendered during the evening. Dont forget the date at the Irving Junior High School Auditorium. honor of Miss Jones, and present-tere- st of every man, woman and child of the community as it deals with the problems of the present day and age. Everyone is invited to attend this meeting. Mr. and Bln, Harvey Brown announce tho birth of a son Tuesday evening at the L. D. S. Mother and child are Hospital. Mr. Brown is a fine. doing member of the State Patrol. The official vote canvass completed last week showed that Dr. E. E. Monson received the highest number of votes among for the house of representatives. con-didat- es SUGARIIOUSE BOY GUEST AT BRITISH ROYAL WEDDING Wcndall Ashton, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ashton, who is a misssionary in England, was an Invited guest: at the British Royal wedding in Westminster Abbey He was the escort of Thursday. Miss Greta Wignall, a distant relative, daughter ; of a former member of the British parliament. a handerchief Miss Jones. shower honoring A late supper was served to twelve of intimate friends. her most FIREMEN ARE SCHOOLED IN VARIED STUDIES1 Beginning a winters course in various methods of fire righting and fire prevention, firemen at the SugarhousQ station received instructions from Captain Burke and Lieutenant Perkes this week. "With practically every industry finding new and improved methods of manufacturing and building, so the lire departments are finding more effective and efficient methods of fire fighting and fire prevention, stated Captain Burke. "We are conducting a school to thoroughly familiarize our men with the new methods and to teach them how to protect property from unnecessary damage while a fire Is being controlled. . We want to put over the idea to the public that fire prevention cost less than fire protection. Daughter Born to Prominent Southeasterners on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jacobs announce the arrival of a baby girl, bom on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Jacobs was formerly Miss Mother and baby Agnes Sears. are doing nicely. Clash Thursday Galaxy of Sharpshooters Score GOMMENTS by SATnJDT mss&saMssmzm Charlie Chaplin the comedian, mado a trip around tho world about a year ago. I read the account of his journey published in one of the popular magazines. And as I read that account I was conscious of this fact, Its not the story of the beautiful sights Charlie Chaplin saw, nor of the customs or the occupations of the peoples of the various countries he visited, but rather its a1 recital of the crowds that followed him everywhere he went, of the parties and banquets that he attended,' and of the great and near great men and women, to whom he was introduced.' I'd like to make a trip around the world someday. Ill venture, I'd like to be you would too. to like have hosts of popular, Id friends. But Wouldn't you? honestly, I'd hate to think (if the opportunity to travel extensively, ever comes to me.) that all Id be able to do on the trip would bo to attend stiff shirt functions, and bow graciously as I was presented to celebrities and rulera. Id want to do much more than that. Fd want to see more than lavish banquet halls and Grand Hotels for they look about alike the world over. Id want to hear more than formal 'speeches of welcome ora flunkys solicitation, "13 everything alright sir," But I guess thats the price one has to pay for fame. It would be impossible for one as renoun as the famous comedian to have a quiet, pleasant journey anywhere, If he tried to have a- little privacy and shut himself away from curiosity seekers and admirers, the public would brand him as a snob. His popularity would wane. Do you know the more, I think of it, the more I'm convinced that in matters of real happiness, the allwlse Creator made us all We envy others, about equal. and wish we had their opportunities, or their wealth, or their power, but if we stop to think over the gifts we! have, weve go: I about as much as anyone. don't know what your personal position in life is; whether you are wealthy or whether you're poor, whether youre famous or whether yov.ro just a plain ordinary human being like 1 am, but think of all the things that youvo got cr havo had, and what . - By Paul J. Hansen A basketball skirmish, with packed plenty of even com and excitement, is propetition mised to all who attend the Sugar House - Lincoln classic Thursday, December 6th at 9:30 at the Westminster Gymnasium. These two teams have always fought it out with plenty of heated action and this season will be no exception, both having nothing more than chance. Richards and Parleys will resume last seasons interesting series of tilts between these two teams at 6:30, Emerson will tackle the Improved Forest Dale squad at 7:30, and Wasatch will try to tuck away the Hawthorne cagers at 8:30. A large crowd Is expected and specl 1 bleachers will be Installed for this splendid series of games. Brady and Ansley Top red-h- ot SO-S- O House) 29 points; 3- - John Holt (Highland Park) 22 points; 19 Bridge (Emerson) points; 5- - Buhma (Highland Park) 18 points. Two Games: 1. Howard Herzog (Lincoln) 19 points; Clayton Dunford (Forest Dale) 19 points;. 2- - Brown (Nib-Ic- y Park) 18 points; McDonald (Lincoln) 18 points; 3- - Clarence Buebner (Forest Dale) 16 points; 16 Marvin Ashton (Parleys) 4- - Rod (Wasatch) Knight points; 15 points; Mel Anderson, (Hawthorne) 13 points; Chick Vaughan (Parleys) 13 points. Brown of Nlbley Park leads the guards while Max Baker (12), Powell (11). Berk (11), Milham (7), and Ralph Knight (7) follow In the order given. Granite Stake Basketball Standings DIVISION A Will the fast RailspUtters be Three Games: ' 1- Lyn Brady (Sugar House) toppled from this high Division B perch Thursday night? . 31 points; 2- - Doug Analey (Sugar has brought you the most hap-- , piness, and the chances are about ten to one, your joy is about the same as mine. I always look back with fondest memories on the days when I was courting my wife. Oh! being in love is a glorious feeling. Holding hands in the dark. of. a picture show, or caressing each other cm the sofa in her Mi's front room. When I went home at night I walked on air, to think that a, sweet girl could love Do you think a boob like me. a for a minute king could get any more joy out of courtship than I did? And then there are the childWould my baby's kiss be ren. sweeter if I owned all the any diamonds in Africa? When die sits on the floor of an evening and takes the. oxfords that I've pulled off my feet, and tries to walk with them over her own tiny toes, if the shoes were made of solid: gold, would the picture be anymore enchanting? My , home is Just a plain cottage and its not all paid for yet but if the roof over my head was covered with Spanish tile would It shed tho rain better than my If the stairhumble roof does? was of to door front the way ' paintof Instead marble polished be ed fir, would my footsteps any ' lighter as I enter at night, would the greeting from within be any warmer? When I get in my old Dodge, drive into the hills, and fish in the mountain streams for speckled trout, is my pleasure less than the man .who drives there in a limosine ? Now I dont mean to be preaching a sermon against wanting nice things. I want then just as bad as anyone. Td like to free myself from debt, Td like to be able to have each member of my family get a good education. Fd like the luxuries that money could buy. but in seeking for the gifts that money will bring, I mustn't overtook tho gifts that I ' have in rich abundance, |