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Show of the patrons of Sugarhouse merchants are residents of the Southeast and are reached by The Bulletin circulation fQ J 3 Poor, and content, la rich jnd rich enough.'' Shakespeare A Community Paper Published h HE If there be a devil in there is an angel man, too." Sogarheuse A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT VOLUME 2 Tennyson NON-PARTISI- NUMBER 49 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1934 SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES NEWS-NOTE- S- 3GRANITE CAGE RACE TIGHTENS By Paul J. Ilansen that all those ragged performances have been fairly well polished off, there is going to be even a closer set of tilts than those .already fought out in the first half of play. So far the season has been packed with upsets and surprises. First of all Highland Park tacks a stunning defeat on to the Sugar House court men, then Parleys turns around and upsets Highland Park, and finally Sugar House spills the Railsplltters in a tough battle. Emersons win over Hawthorne, Hawthornes splendid game against Wasatch, and Forest Dale's-- overwhelming defeat post-seas- Mrs. Myrtle Latimer, assisted by Mrs. Angie Earl and Mrs. Nellie Parker, entertained the ; ! members of the Granite Stake Relief Society Board at a delightKnight Lead Scorers ful luncheon Tuesday afternoon from the Wasatch cagers were at the Latimer home, 867 Coats-vil- le likewise some outstanding feaAvenue. tures of the first half of play. Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson and And all of this means that a stifi Mra Emmeretta Brown were set of hoop tilts are sure to special guests. Following the envolve in the second half. No luncheon Mrs. Jennie Duffin reteam is definitely out of the race viewed the book, "The Deepening yet Stream. Lincoln and Parleys Beat Foul Shooters Tho missionary society of BetLincoln has made 54 and Baptist-Churc- h held their rehel of their fowl shots: Parleys 51 gular missionary meeting in tho church parlor Thursday evening, A wonderful 13th. December program was rendered under the auspices of their president Mra Johnson. Refreshments were served after the meeting. (Basketball, Coat, on Page 3) Doug Ansley and Rod Now STAKE BOARD ENTERTAINED on NEW BABIES ARRIVE babies were bom last week to two southeast homes. A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Reich,' 2121 South Seventh East street, and a daughter was bom to Mr. ana Mra Paul F. Nelson, 2543 Park New- - p . A Christmas program was th Chapter I of the P. E. O. met Miss Monday with Mary Ardrey feature of the regular meeting of at Westminster College. the Dorcas society of the First Presbyterian Church, which was Complimenting Miss Evelyn held Thursday at the home of Parkinson, popular southeast Mrs. T. E. Lunds trom of Harvard bride-to-bMrs. Morgan Soren- avenue. On the program were sen, 1231 East 21st South, enter- Miss Irma Jacobs and Mrs. Grace, tained at tea Sunday afternoon, Anderson. New officers were Miss Virginia Brown was hostess special guests. to friends of the bride-eleat dinner Sunday evening while Miss The engagement of Miss Marian Sylvia Cannon- entertained Tues- Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mra day evening. Mrs. Phillip Ring Charles W. Bennett, 868 East entertained Monday- - evening at Twenty-sevenSouth street, to to Miss in W. son of .Mrs. MarRobert supper Ellis, compliment Parkinson. tha Ellis, Portland, Ore., is told by the parents of the bride-to-b- e. Members of the Ladies Auxili- Miss Bennett has spent the past ary, Order of Railway Conductors, few years in the service of the division 150, were guests at a United Air Lines, serving aa Christmas party Monday after- stewardress while Mr. Ellis is 1 noon at the home of Mrs. M. charge of the operations departValient of Roosevelt avenue. Yule-ti- ment of the United Air Lines at decorations were used In the Fdts field, Spokane. The marrooms. riage will take place December 5 27th at the home of the bride's Setting December 29th as their parents. wedding date, Miss Emma Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, George Washington camp, LadA. Anderson, 523 Wilmington ies of the G. A. R., met Thursavenue, will become the bride of day at the home of Mrs. Margaret Sherman A. Anderson, son of Fishet, 724 East Twenty-fir- st So. Mrs. E. J. Evans, The marriage street. . will take place at the home of Mr. and ..Mrs. Lon ..Earl and the. bride's parents. daughter Katherine, of 2126 South Tenth East, left Wednesday mornSisO. E. K'df P. the Chapter ing by motor to spend the holiterhood met Tuesday- afternoon; day season with relatives in Los with Mrs. IL U Culp, 1357 Yale Angeles. e, ct - street RECOVERNING DRAWING FOR FORD CHRISTMAS EVE. DICYCLE-AUT- Promptly at eight oclock on the evening of December 24th the which drawing for the Ford V-has been on display In Sugar-houduring the past month, will be held on the Plaza. The holder of the winning number must claim the car before midnight, or lose his chance ai the prize. Be sure you get tickets from Santa Claus on this drawing. If you have paid a bill or made a large purchase, present your slips to Santa and receive tickets in proportion. 8, se - j WIN SURPRISES SATURDAY Mr. C. E. Greenlee, 4007 High land Drive, won the first surprise FROM W. A. Davis, 21, 2245 McClelland street, is recovering from injuries sustained Friday night when the bicycle he was riding was struck by an automobile driven by R. C. Cannon. The accident occurred at Second South Mr. Davis and State streeta suffered a deep laceration on his right knee and a sprained left leg. . - - - 9 j" Dick Milner, Ninth East street announces the marriage of his daughter. Mar-- j guerite, to .Truman C. Young of San Francisco, which took placej Friday. J : whorls attending school at the University of in Los Angeles this winter, returned, home Friday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. F.W. Milner, 1008 East 4 17th South Street California last Saturday consisting of 325.00 in cash; the second surprise of Patriarch Homer M. Brown, of 1722 Tenth East Street has been 615.00 was . won by Mrs, Lucile ill for the past two seriously Gamer, 2089 McClelland street; weeks.' and tin third surprise of 310.00 was won by Mrs. Fred Gillette of Park City. JOINS SUGARHOUSE CLINIC Another surprise drawing will Dr. Kent A. Nebeker, dentist be held on the plaza Saturday at 4 p. m., under the direction of has joined the Sugarhouse Clinlo the Sugarhouse Business Mens with offices over Scbramm-John-so- n Drug Store. Be sure to be there League. Dr. Nebeker comes well recomYou with all of your tickets. mended and we welcome him into be the lucky one. Elder Quayle Cannon Lambert, may Sugarhouse. of the Sugar House Ward M Men, has been c&llec MOKE YULE DECORATIONS Miss Jean Renee Is presenting to labor in the New Zealand Missome of her pupils in a Visitors sion, by the. Church Authorities. Last week we mentioned a nite Thursday evening, December His farewell will be, announced in number of business houses who 27, 1934, to bq .given at the Hawa later issue. had decorated their building. thorne Ward Amusement hall at 8 oclock. Many others have decorated, The public is cordialA Christmas musical, The Nathem the Sugar House Mer- ly invited to this demonstration. tivity, will be presented Sunday cantile Company, The Bulletin, It will be particularly interesting evening in the Sugar House chapel Select Shoppe, Apex Electric to mothers who desire their childunder the auspices of the Ward Company, and Popcorn ren to take dancing, especially in Mutual and Choir. Mrs. IL E. Company. Miss Reneeal-s- o Ballet and Tap. Peterson, general director, will instructs adult classes in Ball read an original continuity. Ern- GRANITE STAKE TO HAVE N Room and Tap Dancing. est A. Nelson will direct the sen- CHRISTMAS GIFT COLLECTION ior chorus which is composed of Wendell D. Larson, of 938 Holchoir and adult mutual members A novel Christmas Gift Collecacand the junior chorus of Junior tion plan has been inaugurated lywood Avenue, who has been and Beehive girls will be lead by by the Stake Presidency of Gran- tive in the city Junior Democratic and Is a member of the Effie Eddington. Accompaniests ite Stake. Cards have been sent League,Lake Salt County Democratic will be Mrs. Tessie Johnston, Mrs out to every family in the Stake was appointed on the John V. Buckle, and Thelm requesting that they return the Committee, committee of program and acticards Sunday evening with a Parry. vities of the Young Democratic penny for each year of age ox Clubs of America according to a each member of the family, thus received from Washingdispatch sharing their Christmas money ton, D. C. Monday. with the Stake. s The Bishopric wishes to an since the It is suggested that A petition was. filed in the nounce that the welcome-hom- e ladies are usually reluctant to Dun-ford tell their age that they put Third District Court Tuesday party for Elder Stephen L. which was originally schedu- enough pennies into the envelope signed by residents of the district led to take place on Friday even so everyone will know that. they between Seventeenth East and Twenty-firEast and Thireeenth annual Christmas party Saturday, ing of this week will be postpon- cannot possibly be that old. to to South Streets until ed a to Seventeenth member latter due the at the If date, every responds company plant on; evening do st not want to will that raise enough stating East Twenty-firSouth street, j fact that Brother Dunford will this request it they Included not the to within have reached Salt Lake City funds clear the indebtedness be Dancing-wathe feature of the! city limilq ' I i of Salt Lake City. on Granite Stake House, by that time, evening, Ward News SUGAR HOUSE vice-preside- nt . 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