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Show "flie Bulletin Genuine All Pork SAUSAGE Is made solely from the choice meat of young1 ten dcr pork. YOU WILL ENJOY IT. 2120 South 11th East ROOM and BOARD $500 Per Week O know what good programs we enjoy on these nights. The speak er will be Doctor George Hill of the General Superintendency of the Sunday Schools. Sister Eard-lwill talk on the slogan, and very good music has been arMiin Lillian Geertaen, daughter ranged for your entertainment Come out and support the Sacra- of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Geertsen, 1910 ment Meetings. Atkins Avenue, became the bride of George VI Blodgett at a beau The Beehive Class, under the tifully arranged wedding at the able direction of Louise Wheeler, Hyrum Jensen home on Highland Elder Charles A. Callia their teacher, had a delightful Drive. the ceremony. A relast performed pull, candy Monday night at the Ward In the kitchen, and ception and dancing followed the' everyone had a very goiod time ceremony. Three hundred guests were in attendance. pulling taffy and eating; it DIAMONDS r Jean tienee I Creative School of Dancing Gifts That Please A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas 1056 East 21st South Buy NOW for XMAS Until Dec. 24th 25c Deposit Will Hold Any Article Clearance on all 50c Hose First here, First Served Broken lots, but Ad PAJAMAS all sizes included .. Sleeping or Lounging Sugarhouse Store ONLY $1.00 to $2.98 New Shipment of HOUSE FROCKS 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 -- 252? Lobb's On The Job Shop Early AND BUY NOW Splendid Xmas Offers SLEIGHS New Style All Steel Front Stearing Sleds $1.69 SKI1S .$1.99 up SHOE SKATES Alunrnum Tube $445 Goes in the Building. We Sell It" 1164 E. 21st So. Hy. 555 children and eleven We took Kindergarten reports to a visit Sugarhouse grocery: stores last week. When we came back, we decided to make a' store of our own, which we named the Forest Grocery Store. We made It of orange boxes, and covered them with paper. We made fruits and vegetables out of clay and painted them. The butter and milk bottles, were also made of paper. Street The Laurel club of the First Congregational church met Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. W. A. Moser of Harvard Avenue. Members of - Booklore club were the guests of Mrs, E. D. Hurd, on Yale Avenue, Monday evening. Successful Report for the First Grades We found it very interesting to visit the Sugarhouse fire station. We saw the fire engine and the big gong that the fireman rang for us. ' The Bremen showed us When where they have school. we came back, we made a fire station of our own to play in. Wo learned a firemans song and drew pictures to Illustrate what we saw. . survive. OBITUARIES Mary Richards of the fifth In our social scirade reports ence class we are studying lumbering. Our teacher, Miss Rose Roche, is reading us a very exciting story about a the forest ranger, his duties, and how he protects our forests. in every detail was ESSIE STODDARD BRAXTINU t I Final rites were held Wednesday for Mm Essie Stoddard Bran ting, 2657 Thirteenth East street, who died at a local hospiJOHN FOREMAN RITES tal Saturday. Bishop Carl CL Burton officiated at the services, John Foreman of 2002 South and interment was la the City State Street was laid to final cemetery. rest in ML' Olivet cemetery fol lowing funeral services conducted Sunday In Zions Lutheran church, SEWING MACHINES the Rev. Phlllap A. Leaf, officiatFor SALE ing. the annual get acquainted party of Liberty Stake Gleaners TIIELLA KIMBALL CROY was the theme of the evenings entertainment being used in decorations and short skits, presented by Second, Third and Emigration wards. Early funeral parlors for Mm Funeral services were conductGirls, held Friday evening In the LeGrande Ward chapel. White ed Wednesday in the Evans c elephant Mrs. Clarence A. great-grandchildr- en Fri- . Rockwood was hostess to members of Deseret Circle of the Child Conservation league at her home, 1871 Thirteenth East street Monday afternoon. Papers on Child Culture, were read by Mrs. John D. Harper, Mrs. Clarence Rock-woo-d and Mrs. J. Clyde Riches and vocal selections were given by Mrs. Clyde Gray, accompanied by Mrs. John D. Harper, Mm R. Y. Gray gave a reading from the works of Eugene Field. Ernest Milgate of Room 27, writes Pupils of the third grade are making a miniature copy of Sirs. Blanch Taggert entertainthe seagull' monument under the direction of Miss Charlotte ed the members of the Rujada Club at her home on Logan Ave. Gallyer. The election of officers took place In our health class we are during the evening. Twelve guests making posters about poor foods, were bidden. such as coffee, tea, cake, eto. A lovely social of the week, Other posters are of good foods such as milk, vegetables, fruit, was held Wednesday evening at the Stake House honoring Broetc. ther Frank Ostler, who has been We find It much fun. Elaine Powell, Room 28 appointed to the General Board of Sunday School The hosts for re19 Room the evening were the Sunday Aurora Harrigan, we School Stake Board members In our nature class, ports The Stako Council Presidency are studying about (conifers) Inwere special guests. 100 guests trees. It Is very were bidden. needles how the to learn teresting also learned We In size. differ Mr. and Mm J. IL Johnson about the cones and characterisentertained and at a family dinner at tics of the pines firs, spruces ' their hpm? Thanksgiving day. junipers. m SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER 8 HARDWARE CO. If It LA. Rummey club met 315 South State 1057 E. 21st So. Sugarhouse Avenue, day afternoon with Mrs. B. R. Krels, 355 East Seventeenth So. Acrobatic, Ball Room COAL CO. MERLE FROCK SHOPS honoring Miss Thera Fairbanks, n popular bride-elec- t. G. SUGAR HOUSE 591 to $1,88 Friday evening at the Fairbanks SCHOOL NEWS Highest Quality Coal j) Sirs. Lynn It. Fairbanks and Miss Loujean Fairbanks entertained at a miscellaneous shower Roosevelt 5 9 . 1232 NOVELTIES All National Advertised Merchandise Mr. and Sirs. Charles W. Atkin son, 3030 Ninth East Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, June M., to J. Lowell The marriage will Jennings. take place In the L. D. S. Temple on December 5th. home, WATCHES SILVERWARE i 1086 East 21st South Just Up Stairs Classes In BALLET TAP - y, On Friday, December 7, 1934, the Sugar House Genealogical and Temple Society, arc going to the Salt Lake Temple on a Temple Excursion. They are In a to the 5 o'clock going body session. Cars will be available for transportation, free, to the Tem The cars will leave Sugar pie. House Ward House, at 4:30 p. m Come join us, everyone Is (Ho. 0ar Hjmtae Snurinj i 266 East 21st South Tlo to Business District, Sugarhouse ;; 9 (Ward i Continued from 2) on December 10th, will bePage Mutual Conjoint Meeting, and you all HALE'S :: Par Thella klmball Croy, 53, wife of Frank H. Croy, who died Saturday morning at the home of her daughter, Mm l! R. Dunkley, 1034 Elm Avenue. Mm Croy is a native of Lake, having been 'Round Bobbin Singer and White Rotary All Guaranteed , t Holmes Sewing Machine Exchange 959 East 21st South Sugarhouse Salt born in this city March 28. 1881. Surviving In addition to her husband and Mrs. Dunkley are another daughter. Mm A. F. Daniels; a brother, A. S. Kimball, and ten grandchildren. Canary Birds Imported Hearty Mt. MATRON DIES AFTER Canaries BIRD SEED & SUPPLIES BRIEF ILLNESS Mm Annie Elizabeth Gold Fish Norris, M. of wife Norris, 964 Elijah Blaine Avenue, died at the family home Friday afternoon after a brief Illness from uremic posion-in- CHICKEN FEED & POULTRY SUPPLIES g. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at 12:30 In the Richards Ward chapel. Bishop - A Frank Barnes officiating. Interment was In the city cemet&ry. Mrs. Norris Is survived by her husband; a daughter. Mm Annie Elizabeth Cripps; a Bister and three brothers. Mortons Smoke Salt For Curing Meats Star Brand Flow Many More Splendid Buys At The - JLVNXAII SINGLETON PRICE Funeral services were conducted Friday in Beaver City for Hannah Singleton Price, 83, widow of Charles Price, who died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mm Emily Tawney, 1748. Windsor Street. Four sons, three daughters, sixteen grand GRANITE GRAIN 8 SEED CO, Hy. 8616 1026 East 21st South Hy. 47 VE DELIVER 4 |