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Show f A' TKe Bulletin Page 2 mat THE BULLETIN ASSESSMENT Published by ' O. C. Conniff 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City. Utah . One Year $1.5 Subscription: 6 Months 75c 3 Months 50c Advertising Rates on Request Editorial Department R. Louise duf Agnes B. Smith Advertising and Circulation IL CL Young, Manager Copy for news items, social an sport activities, must be in th office not later than noon Thura day, for publication in the follow ing issue of "The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation an mall box distribution in this die trict is approximate three mile long by two miles wide. Practical Gifts NOTICE Forest Dale Golf Club, principal place of business, 2375 South Ninth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of, Directors of the Forest Dale Golf Club held on December 6, 1934, an assessment of $100.00 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before January 8, 1935, to Clyde R. Thomsen, Secretary 2375 South Ninth East Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid at the close of business on January 8, 1935, will be advertised for sals at public auction, and, unless payment la made before, will be sold at 12:00 oclock noon, January 24, 1935, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of adver Using and expense of sale. Clyde R. Thomsen, Secretary 2375 South Ninth East Street Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication Dec. 7, 1934 That Endure ; ui Distinctive " See ICE CREAM THE PAINT POT 1074 East 21st South Hyland 8739 2 STORES . 1055 East 21st SouUi r WARD WE DELIVER 1031 East 21st South I J Christmas Gifts that Lice Morgan, John W. Shipp, Murray M. Stout, Alva WARD 21-mo- Richards. 8tayner Walker Bk. T. Co. Timmins, Vllate And In accordance with ' law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 25th dav of July, 1934. so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold, at tho office of the Secretary, 1695 East 33rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah on the 15th day of September, 1934. but by order of the Board of Directors on 9th day of Sept ember, 1934 the date of advertising was postponed to the 30th day of November. 1934, and the date of sale to the 80th day of December, 1934. at 2 p. m., to pay'; the delinquent assessmen thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. D. E. Davis, Secretary rissl PUBLICATION tribution of Utah's position or royalties on leasing federal lands HAL GALS CAFE 1051 East 21st South The Home of Good Eats TRY OUR SPECIAL Plate Lunch And Real Home-Mad- e Pics Albert Dallof, Prop. Imported Hartz Mt. Canaries, "THAT SING GOLD FISH NOV. SO, Tho officers and teachers of the Ward Organizations, held their (Wards, Cent, on Paje 7) All Sizes CHRISTMAS TREES ! MORTONS Smoke Salt fur Curing Meats COARSE SALT Bird Seed & Supplies Star Brand FLOUR Chicken Feed & Supplies 8 GRANITE GRAIN SEED CO. Hy. 47 Hy. 8616 1026 East 21st South WE DELIVER I 14 t i 1045 East 21st South Hyland 3346 Si WASH FROCKS NEW STYLES ALL SIZES foo 49 SUGAR HOUSE The officers and teachers of the Primary, held their monthly social last Thursday evening, Deo. 6th, at the home of Mrs. Pearl V. The hostesses were Parkinson. Mrs. Parry, Mrs. Thompson, and Games were Mrs. Parkinson. a and delightful refreshplayed, ments were served. Everyone had the usual good time they have at these monthly parties. Beautiful Colors KEZ Pre&isdent David O. McKay is Some cheering items of the scheduled to be the speaker on week are the payment of $288,500 Sunday evening, December 30th. to depositors of closed Utah Banks before Christmas; the distribution of the $120,000 turkey dis- CANARY BIRDS -- of arms and ammunition Li certainly one business that The Work and Business session should be' controlled entirely by of the Relief Society Tuesday was the 'government' turned into a social and "get acquainted" party to honor every, News items in the papers thl3 cno who helped make the recent week sound as though they ha i bazaar such a success. Everyone been taken from some of Dickens' reports a good time. novels. The story of young par Tho Scouts of Richards Ward cots who kept a three year old ' been doing their good turn liave boy with long hair,' dressed In rags, because his appealing smile by collecting articles of food ana and wide-eye- d innocence ' netted clothing for the annual Christmas them between 1150.00 and 5200. Cheer boxes. 00 a Week from sympathetic Don't forget that Mrs. Leah D. shoppers on the streets of New York, is surely of the Dickens Widtaoe will talk in Richards type When arrested, the parents Ward December 16th on the Holy stated that "We did not ask for Land and its association wit!) anything.' You cant keep people Christmas legends. from befog kind." Then the story The Ward choir will present a of the brutal boating of a old girl in Bingham by a Christmas Cantata Sunday evenAll choir human beast who had been lef: ing, December 23rd. to are in charge of the child while the members attend requested mother sought employment, rivals every practlco between now and that date. any of the Dickens' stories. to the fanners and the and Bring Joy 528 121 162 NOTES Montana Firs Wide Selection of Choice - 465 ront works admitted that they pool 304 South 4th East .. TREES Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 25th day of July, 1934. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders,- as follows: No. Name Shares Amt. BAS 6.60 443 Beard, Sarah X 767 Bullock. J. T. ... 252 Bullock. G. A. . EDITORIAL RICHARDS . Christmas Lower . Mill Creek Irrigation Company, 1695 East 33rd South, 183 469 284 570 Manu-factur- . Creek Irrigation Co. v bad paid a bribe to accelerate sales In China in 1029. e .. Delinquent Notice Lower Mill ATTENTION Post Office distribution In th Ratal routes makes It absolutely containing minerals, which a 330 necessary that the forms of "Th mounts to $25,348.63. 344 Bulletin" be closed not later than 346 Cook & Noyes .... Are you "doing your Christmas 5211 Gardner. L. K. ... Thursday noon. 63 Harland, Christine Shopping Early" in Sugarhouse ? 717 Moulder, John ... The Senate probe into the arms and ammunition situation still This week disclosed goes on. the connection of a titled Greek with the tremendous sale of arms to European nations. The Du SNELGROVE ' ; SILK DRESSES PRICED SPECIALLY ALLURING PRINTS 95 8 GOATS SUPERB CHRISTMAS GIFTS PURE SILK HOSE, Full Fashioned Christmas Gifts for Everyone - 59 Pr. Reasonably Priced. SELECT THEM NOW W i Mtii'rtWi.iVi to v.JL ..y. SS9 |