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Show The Bulletin Page 2 K THE BULLETIN Published by Commercial Printing Co. 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah WARD NOTES One Tear 1.5 Subscription: S Months 50c 6 Months 75c Advertising Rates on Request Your Ungvar, Czechoslovakia. The police of this Slovakian town rank with the Canadian mount les when It comes to getting their man and havs arrested a slayer, after 2,000 persons in the neighborhood had submitted to the finger print process. Christmas eve a saloonkeepei was mysteriously .slain and the sole due was a fingerprint on a window. Finally the police ordered tvery male Inhabitant between fourteen and sixty years of age to show op and havs their prints made. Similar searches were made wlthla a radios of 15 miles. After careful study the police were able to Identify the corresponding prints and the slayer immediately confessed. DIRECTORY U New Year Party - RICHARDS m ' Fingerprint 2,600 Hunting Murderer t Editorial Department R. Louise Cluf Agnes B. Smith Advertising and Circulation XL C. Young, Manager The Cantata, "Bethlehem," pro sented by the choir last Sunday evening, was very successful. The large audience all praised the pernews Items, social an formance, which was under the Copy for sport activities, must be la th direction of Brother Lawrence office not later than noon Thura Brown. day, for publication In the follow Nona of the auxllllary organilng Issue of 'The Bulletin." r "The Bulletin" circulation an zations have held meetings during mall box distribution In this dis the week. . trlct la approximate three mile The Relief Society, with the long by two miles wide. help of the Scouts, distributed ATTENTION Cheer Boxes to the widows, the Post Office distribution in th sick and the needy of the Ward Rural routes makes it absolutely morning. necessary that the forms of Th Saturday Bulletin" be closed not later than President David O. McKay will Thursday noon. be the speaker at the services Sunday evening, and special must cal numbers have been arranged. Every member of the Ward la urged to attend this meeting. - EDITORIAL Broken Wagons and Scooters Can Be Fixed Like New At The AT TI1E UNITED -- 25c STORE 5-- Ideal Repair Shop Hy. 2111 1986 So. 11th E. 10 Phil & Joe's , SOUTH EAST 1069 East 21st South t TRICYCLES BICYCLES Supplies Dogs ladbpoaaoMo Perhaps most widely known of all animals for bis faithful devoWE WISH YOU A VERY tion, the deg constantly performs sets 'of bravery and courage, sacriHAPPY and PROSPEROUS ficing his life when necessary for NEW YEAR his master. Man has needed the dog more than he Is generally will-lnto admit The protection of live stock against thieves and wild animals, and their herding, can in no practicable way be handled other than by the dog. When a pole Is to be discovered, there must be Despite all modern invendogs tions, expeditions into the Arctics are never attempted without them. In many European countries they are still employed for draft purRichards Ward wishes everyone poses. Ills wartime record Is lea Ilappy New Year. gion. .Ten thousand dogs were in CARL GEORGE ACKERMAN, JR. service at the front at the signing Funeral services were conductof the armistice. The Red Cross ed Sunday in tho Sugarhouse kit strapped 'to Ward dog, with first-ai- d Frcah Water la Fauna Canal chapel for Carl George its collar, ignored all danger, for Fresh water from Uatun lake and service Ackerman, Jr., son of Mr. and to man. Tho liaison dog, the streams which feed the Madden Mrs. Ackerman, 1824 So. Georgs carrier, trained to seek dam and otber reservoirs senre tbs message bis master, crept and crawled unEleventh East street, who died Panama cans) locks. The upper der heavy fire with the one thought last week of heart disease. retches of the canal art high above In mind often saving whole The boy was ten years of age sea level, while the water In the of men from disaster. and was born In Salt Lake, where Is at the Atlantic and Pacific oceans low level end the locks must be fed he attended the Forest School from the highest level. It has cost until tho time of his death. millions to build and operate the Surviving an his parents, six dams and reservoirs.. It Is not nee Notice Lower MSI sisters and ono brother. Delinquent essary to have fresh water, although 4SK REPT rj SHOP 1113 East 21st South Tricycles Repaired Bicycles Baby Carriages Retired and Repaired g OBITUARIES Welding? MJtist Bring In the Pieces Granite Welding & WiroWorka Hy. 4S8 2021 So. 11th E. . Christmas is over for everyone but Dad, who , will have his "Merry Christmas" when tho bills come in on January 1st. . , Tho old year is almost gone, with It's .'.trials,' It's disappoint-- . . .ments,.its sorrows and its hap corn-past- .1931 will not have been . .places. lived In vain If it's tribulations . have made reach ono just a little more kind, a. little more consider- ate of the: other: ; fellow, a little more : grateful for v. the blessings ' that have been enjoyed. The year , is closing with a more hopeful attitude In the business world, particularly among . the merchants,'' who report heavier holiday buying than for several years past. Thor threat of war seems re mote In America, although war ' clouds hang heavy in Europe; especially In the Saar district, where the age old dispute between Germany and France over posses sion will bd settled by a plebiscite during the month of January. The heavy precipitation of the past three months indicates the end of the drouth which has been so discouraging during the past few years, especially to the farm lng communities. If every citizen will respond to President Roosevelts plea for unity, 1935 will see us well ou of the depression. : . - fresh water is lighter and exerts less pressure on the lock gates. Fresh water Is nsed because of Its availability In relation to gravity. f friends Creek Irrigation Co. Lower Company, d. Five November lie of Nets There were live November 11s culminating In the Armistice of No- : BURN Hampton Coal It. brings a satisfaction you cant get. from any other coal. Call Hy. 1213 .;1 109 East 21st South es : Mill Creek Irrigation 1695 East' 33rd South, Salt Lake City. Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent Obsidian Natural Glass ' ' upon the - following- - described The Indians of early days often on account of assessment made their arrow heads of a natural stock on levied tbe 25th day of July, glass known as obsidian, a variety 1934, the several amounts set op of lava which Is partially transparnames of the respective the poslto ent and Is very hard, brittle and shareholders, as follows: sharp-edgeObsidian Is of a vaNo. : Name Shares Amt colors of ranging from black riety to gray, bat the color of ons specimen Is usually uniform. In the United States the natural glass is fonnd In Yellowstone park principally, although It Is also found la other regions. It Is rather widely distributed throughout the world, wherever volcanic action has occurred. vember 11, 1018. On November 11, 1914, the British warship Niger was sunk by a German submarina "The Bulletin" extends best November 11, 1915, marks a Russlsa wishes to its friends and patrons victory on the eastern front Nofor a happy and prosperous New vember 11, 1916, the British bombarded the Germans on the Ancra Year. and the French recaptured most of Ssilllsel and on November 11, 191T, Goes there Were heavy rains all along the Skipper Angling, ' Brings Back Rabbits trenches with enemy artillery fire ; active. . Chllmark, Maas.It remained for leapt Rasmus Klimm, fishing skip-;peto bring In the strangest catch Crouiag the Rubicon of tbs season. The Rubicon was ths old name of - lie sailed away to the fishing a stream which separates Cisalpine grounds and returned with twenty Gaul and Italy proper.' Caesar by rabbits I He fonnd the weather too crossing it In 40 B. C. virtually derigorous to ply his trade, and mi clared war against the republic. landed on a bleak Island, caught For this reason the expression cartbs score oi hares, and came back ries tbe Idea of taking an irrevocato distribute them among bis ble step. r, - ITS A PLEASURE TO PRMNVENTORY; SALE At ' The Paint Pot Paints .Wall Papers and Sundries Funeral rites were conducted in 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 IIATSUKO OKAMOTO the Buddhist church Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon for Hatsuko Okamoto, ten year old ... Service & daughter of Tsurukl and Akame Ikcwchl Okamoto, 2374 South Beauty, Shop Fifth East street, who died at a 1062 East 21st South local hospital Friday of pneumonia. The body, was taken to M. B. Ellis Sacramento; California, Sunday The Best of Barber- Service for cremation. Barber - ASSESSMENT NOTICE Jean Renee Forest Dale Golf dub, princi- pal 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 dub held on December 6, 1984, an assessment of 3100.00 per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before January 15,1035, to Clydo R. Thomsen, Secretary 2375 South Ninth East Street, Salt Lake dty, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may re main unpaid at the close of business on January 15, 1935, will be advertised for sals at public auction, and, unless payment la made before, will be sold at 12:00 oclock noon,. February 2, 1935, at tho club house of the Forest Dale Golf dub, 2375 South 9th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment,' together with the cost of advertising and Creative School of Dancing - and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 25th day of July, ' 1934, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold, at the office of the Secretary, 1695 East 33rd South. Salt Lake City,-Uta- h 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 30th day of December, 1934, at 2 p. xn., to pay the delinquent assessmen expenso of sale. thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense of Bale. Clyde R. Thomsen, Secretary 2375 South Ninth East Street D- E SMreU' ! Lake Salt dty, Utah. rmij PUBLICATION NOV. so, t ass First Publication Dec. 14, 1934 t r . 1086 East 21st South Just Up Stairs Classes In BALLET . . Acrobatic TAP Ball Room Highest Quality: . Coal . SUGARHOUSE GOAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 -- 252? ' Lobbs On The Job y i 3 |