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Show fagc 4 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN Published bp Printing Co. 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah Commercial One Year f 1.5 Subscription: 8 Months 50c 6 Months 75c Advertising Rates on Request . Editorial Department Agnes B. Smith R. Louise Cluf Advertising and Circulation H. CL Young, Manager talk on the Holy Land, its cus RICHARD WIXOM DOUGLAS Funeral services were conductThe choir will present the cantata Bethlehem1 Sunday evening ed Tuesday noon in the Wanda-mer- e Ward. Chapel for Richard Everyone interested are invited Douglas Wlxom, four month old to attend this performance. son of Douglas A. and Mary Edna Sorenson Wlxom, who died SunTuesday evening after Mutual Besides a Christmas party was held. day from pneumonia. Games and dancing were enjoyed. his parents the child is survived Mr. and by his grand-parent-s, Richards Ward wishes everyone Mrs. J. A. Wlxom. a very Merry Christmas. COMPARE THESE PRICES HAWTHORNE Copy for news items, social an A beautiful lighted decoration sport activities, must be in th has been placed In front of the office not later than noon Thura Hawthorne Ward with Its Impresday, for publication In the follow sive and Important message to ing issue of "The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation an mall box distribution in this die txict is approximate three mile long by two miles wide. ATTENTION Post Office distribution in th Rural routes makes it absolutely necessary that the forms of "Th Bulletin" be closed not later than Thursday noon. EDITORIAL This is In replaceall people. ment of Christmas Greetings sent the ward members and contributes to the thoughtfulness of the Bishopric. the Mutual Improvement Association was presented by David C Watson to Bishop Henry M. Taggart It was contributed to the decorations. 15 Plate Master $7.95 UNITED -- 5-- 10 AUTO PARTS COMPANY 25c STORE 1030 East 21st South, In Sugarhouse Damp Wash Lightning "Charges Sink DEATH CLAIMS MINER afternoon Symon 45, died at the family 959 East Twenty-fir- Tuesday Adamson, residence, Hinsdale, Mass. For days after lightning followed a water pipe Into the home of Michael Ryan, his kitchen sink would loose a staggering shock to anyone who touched it n, PEERLESS LAUNDRY Lower MUI Creek Irrigation Company, 1695 East 33rd South, 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 - EUNICE WHITE FELKINS White Felklns, 66, who died at her home, 2981 Imperial street Saturday. Mrs. Felklns was boro in Mill Creek, the daughter of Kate Patriarch Edward White and Eliza Howick White. She was an active member of the L. D. S. church, having been affiliated with Young Womens Mutual Improvement Association, served as president Surviving are a son, KermltL W. Felklns; two daughters, Mr Violet W.F. Cummings and Delsa Felklns. Five brothers, and two sursisters and one grand-chil- d vive. Her husband died in 1932. PHOEBE MARSHALL ALSTON ; Funeral services were conductin Bountiful for Mr Phoebe Marshall .Alston, mother: of Mrs. Clyde Waller of Mrs. Alston died Sugarhouse. Saturday following a sudden heart Sunday evening we all thoroughly enjoyed Mrs. Leah D. Wldtsoea attack, Snow 344 I 346 Cook St Noyes 521 Gardner. L. K. ...I .5 463 Harland, Christine I .2 717 Moulder, John .... A I 1.00 . 40 l.i00 188 Morgan. John W. 284 Shipp. Murray M. 4691 5701 465 Stout, Alva I 4.161 8.32 .711 1.42 1 2.00 Richards. Stayner 1.5 3.00 Walker Bk. T. Co. .8 1.60 And, in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 25th day of July, 4934. 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 9t.h 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 30th day of December, 1934, at 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessmen thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. Dv E. Davis, Secretary 5281 121 - J ri1 PUBLICATION NOV. BO, IS4 mite Clothes STRICT SANITATION Delinquent Notice Lower Mill Creek Irrigation Co. Shareholders, as follows: ed Wednesday The New Home Washing Service PRICE LOW QUALITY HIGH st South Street of a heart ailment Mr. Adamson, who was a miner by occupation, was born in Maple-toUtah. He lived in Butte, Montana for thirty years, and came to Salt Lake about elgh months ago: Ho is survived - by his widow, Mrs. (Velletta Pharris Adamson, and a daughter. Three brothers and three sisters also survive. No. Name Shares Amt. 1 2.00 485 Baird, Samuel 3.33 6.66 443 Beard, Sarah I I 2.00 1 Funeral services were conduct- 7671 Bullock. J. T. .. 3.33 6.66 252 Bullock, G. A. ed Wednesday in the Wllford S30 Ward chapel for Mrs. Eunice 336 Cook & Noyes 4.25 8.50 time Next Sunday morning a Christmas program will be given instead of the regular Sunday School $635 TOYS, TREE TRIMMINGS and XMAS CARDS Christmas Wrappings what you most desire. - 15 Plate Standard 1069 East 21st South that Santa Claus will bring you RICHARDS $7.75' .... FREE INSTALLATION "The Bulletin" wishes you all WARD NOTES 13 Plate Master Last Tuesday a wreath from a Merry Christmas, and hopes We hear complaints all the about business not showing any sign of improvement, but one merchant stated that his business was five times as great last week as it was the same week lest year. $4.00 GUARANTEED UP TO 24 MONTHS. .Tuesday, December 17th a show held after opening exercises to raise money for the 1LLA. whole-hearted- ly 13 Plate Standard ALL BATTERIES HEAVY DUTY FULLY was- - In talking about the custom of giving gifts on Christmas, one man said, "X think the spirit of giving gifts has changed mater humble offerings tally from the ' men to the baby of the wise The wise men gave the King. only gifts they had, humbly and gladly. Now unless you can give an expensive gift your offering even if given and with sincere good wishes, is often received disdainfully. Too many people are only giving gifts to those from whom they expect something in return, either as a present or in a business way. There may be something in what be says, but the response to the call for "subs for Santa" would not indicate that gift giv in g has become entirely commer And there is no doubt cialized. that those who respond to the need of others are the ones who really have the happiest Christmas. S2EZZZZ2 toms and picturesque towns. rHy. 2182 - 2183 - 1184 East 21st South CHRISTMAS TREES Wide Selection of Choice "Montana Firs 1031 East 21st South Just West of Penneys MECHAM and FRANK WE DELIVER ASSESSMENT NOTICE Forest Dale Golf dub, prlncl pal place of business, 2375 South Ninth East Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. NOTICE is hereby that at a meeting of the given 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 15, 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 15, 1935, will be advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment la made before, will be sold at 12:00 o'clock noon, February 2, 1935, at tho club house of the Forest Dale Golf Club, 2375 South 9th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with tho cost of advertising and expense of sale. Clyde. R. Thomsen, Secretary .2375 South Ninth East Street Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication Dec. 14, 1934 Merry Christmas H. Van Harten BARBER SHOP For Excellent Service 1107 East 21st South CHILDREN! Free Doll House Mr. Silver will give away the Doll House in the window of the Silver Coal Col, to some little girl or boy. Stop in and see how you may get it. 1140 E. 21st So. Hy. 1822 |