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Show lagc 2 The Bulletin THE BULLETIN Published by Commercial Printing Co. South Uth East Salt Lake City, Utah 2044 One Tear 81.5 8 Months 50c 6 Montha 75c .Advertising Rates on Request Subscription: prevalent this year than last. Many citizens reported that theli homes had been entered, and when the invaders could not find cither money or jewelry, they upset the house generally, destroy, ing rugs, curtains and drapes. Coupled with the crime wave, the Increased number of auto accidents kept the police, deputy sheriffs and hospitals busy over the holiday season. The next thing the public has Editorial Department to B. worry about is the session of Louise R. Smith Cluf Agnes tho National . Congress in WashAdvertising and Circulation ington. Many bills of interest IL C. Young, Manager to the general public, and many bills which the public should be interested in but are not, will Copy for news Items, social an come It up for consideration. sport activities, must be in th to a be session promises unique office cot later than noon Thun in many ways. day, for publication In the follow lag Issue of "The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation an mail box distribution In this dla trlct 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. WARD NOTES Tailored To Fit You MANY ..Perfect fit, and the finest Workmanship are always a certainty, when tailoring is done by the Little Necessities HYLAND For The Home TAILORING CO. ARE FOUND 2040 South 11th East Frank Jonas, Tailor an Invitation to all of our friends to join with us in becom- The twenty-secon- d production of Handel's "Messiah" given in the Salt Lake Tabernacle , on New Tear's Day was one of the best ever presented. Three new soloists, and an exceptionally large chorus added much to the production. An audience of some seven thousand proved the publics interest in this annual oratorio. Another annual affair which attracts large crowds on the first day of each year is the governor's reception to the public held in the spacious halls of the State Cap Governor and Mrs. Blooa tol. and their daughter received great throngs of people Tuesday at their open house" celebration. - The wave of pilfering and rob bery which is usual around the holiday season, was even more BIG REDUCTION ON ALL MT. VERNON HEATERS $10.00 Allowance on your OLD HEATER No Matter What Condition It May Be In. FOR 4 DAYS ONLY Saturday, January 5th to WeL January 9th Round Oak Range Best Buy on the Market $6950 GRFAVNITE FURNItOREteol 1050 East 21st South H. Van Harteh BARBER SHOP ' AT THE For Excellent Service 1107 East 21st South extern ing mutually improved. UNITED -- 25c STORE 5-- OBITUARIES Ice Skates Sharpened 10 Hollow-Groun- Keys Phil & Joes SOUTH EAST REPAIR SHOP 1113 East 21st South MISS PRUDENCE BROWN Funeral services were held Sun day in the Emerson Ward chapel for Miss Prudence Brown, who died Saturday at her residence 1306 McClelland street or Honed d Fit and Duplicated 1069 East 21st South Valentine, February 14th Welding? Just Bring In the Pieces Mlsd Brown has been an active church Granite Welding & worker throughout her life, havWire Works ing been closely associated with the Relief Society and temple 2021 So. 11th E. Hy. 458 Creative work.) She is survived by four sisters. School of Dancing i One of the most Interesting The Greatest Amount of CLAIMS DEATH South 21st East 1086 HEAT was of the the meetings year AGED MATRON one at David Your which Stairs O. For Money . Just Up dosing McKay, of the First Presidency When You Buy at the Mrs. Mary. Ann Neve ChristenClasses In of the Church, was the speaker. 1142 sen died the at Coal Co. home, His subject was "What are you family BALLET TAP afAvenue, Tuesday Special musical Kensington really worth? Call Hyland 1213 Ball Room Acrobatic numbers added to the joy of the ternoon of infirmities incident to 1109 East 21st South old age. evening. Mrs. Christensen was bom In Fast services will be held at Denmark, but has made her home TAKE ADVANTAGE Highest Quality eleven o'clock Sunday morning. in Salt Lake for many years. of Present In the evening at the Conjoint M. Funeral services will be held this Coal In Emerson afternoon Ward PRICES the LOW L A. services President Towler, of Grant Stake will be the speak' chapel. Mrs. Christensen is survived by er. n. four daughters, and twelve 1074 East 21st South COAL CO. The regular auxilllary meetings Hyland 8739 2191 Highland Drive will be held next week, wits VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA everyone enthusiastic after the Hyland 2520 - 2521 -- 252? two weeks holiday. Hugs Sprue Traa Failed "Lobbs On The Job Mrs. Josephine Ferguson Butler Aberdeen, Wash. One of tha There is still a great deal of died Tuesday morning at the largest spruce trees cut recently Fort Worth, Texas. Homer near here, measured 12 feet 3 sickness among our. members. We family home, 1467 .Hollywood has Induced a Boyd farmer, Inches at the butt and scaled 47, KM hope the New Year will bring Avenue, from pneumonia. to cat mother house five board feet of lumber, enough to adopt baby Mrs. Butler la survived by her good health to them. skunks for mousers. He hat build many airplanes. husband. Byron E. Butler, a son their musk bass, ha said. and a daughter. i! MUBM-IU!- ; Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. In the Sugar House Ward chapel. Bishop Tho We wish to extend to our fri- mas Wheeler will officiate. Jean Renee RICHARDS EDITORIAL Of The Hampton SUGAR HOUSE The Paint Pot grand-chldre- Nel-kirk- , HIGHLAND PARK FOR RENT ends of the Southeast a greeting of friendship and good-wi-ll for the year 1935 and do say, Happy New Tear and may all things be accomplished throughout.. HERES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SOME EN- FINE ERGETIC BUSINESS MAN OR WOMAN. BUSINESS BUILDING FOR SMALL BUSINESS LIKE A BEAUTY PARLOR LUNCH COUNTER. ONLY $10.00 Per Month As a preparation for the new year, the M Men and Gleaners of Highland Park are conjointly offering a program of intense interest to both young and old on Sunday, January 6, 1935 at 6:30 p. m. Daryl Chase, a leader In religious and ethical training for young people, will be our speaker and he will issue a challenge to the young people on the building of a foundation on which future Ancharacter may be founded. will swers to his challenge be given by two M Men and by two To complete our proGleaners. gram with characteristic newness of . tho new year, musical selections will odd to the Interest of this meeting. Everyone is wel CALL , Hyland 364 THE BULLETIN IN SUGARHOUSE J. W. Brewer Tire Go. (Inc.) Comer of 11th East and 21st South DISTRIBUTORS Us OF S. TIRES Q TUBES EXIDE BATTERIES come. Phones: Hyland 1113 Highland Park activities at this time will take new form and interest for the new year and we WASHING GREASING !. s 8715 TIRE REPAIRING .. -- . |