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Show W THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTHEAST SPEND $ $ FOE CLOTHES, FOOD,. AMUSEMENT AND ETC. THEY PASS YOUR STORE! WHY NOT LET THE BULLETDT TELL THEM WHAT YOU HAVE? IT WILL FAY DIVIDENDS. A character la an assemblage of qualities. Shakespeare Without faith a man can do nothing." liiii. Amici ' ... hi SugarbouM A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A Community Papor PuMUhed INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISIA- NUMBER 52 SALT LAKE CITV, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935 VOLUME 2 N NEWS- - NOTES- - SPORTS- - WARDS- - ACTIVITIES MAKES PROGRESS Friends of Merlin Fisher, son of Mr. M. W. Fisher of the Rock-woo- d Furniture Company, will be happy to know that he has been very successful in his singing, over the radio in Pennsylvania, where is working as a missionary. he Mrs. William T. Cox prior to his " departure for tho British Mission. TO WED COUPLE POPULAR The chapel is located at 2120 Highland Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gray, announce 1721 Garfield Avenue, RECEIVES APPOINT3IENT the engagement of their daughter, Harry W. Porte, son of Mr to Bronson B. Neff, son and Mrs. R. T. Forte, has been Evelyn, of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Neff, appointed agency manager of the 2570 East Thirty-fift- h South. The Mergenthaler Linotype Company of San Francisco. SOCIAL a TWINS RECEIVE DISTINCTION . ' The twin eons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilstom Alter, 1372 East Seventeenth South Street, were the first 1935 babies bom and registered in Salt Lake and received the gifts promised by local merchants and business people to the first 1935 baby. DIES IN EAST BACK TO WORK .Word was (received Saturday by Ivan Walton has returned to Mrs. Mary M. Clays, 964 East work at the Morgan Motor Co., 17th South, of the death of her following an attack of grippe. daughter, Miss Eva Mary Clays, in Boston, Mass., after a brief REPORTER LEAVES DISTRICT illness. She is survived by her mother and two sisters, Mrs. Elva Ander son of Salt Lake City and Miss Ethel Ruth Clays of New .York City. Miss Clays body . was brought to Salt Lake today. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p. m. in the Evans and Early mortuary. Interment will be in the family plot in the City cemetery. Miss Beth Hutchinson, who has been a reporter for The Bulletin" from Lincoln Ward, has moved from this district We want to thank Miss Hutchinson for the good work she has done, and we wish her success in whatever die undertakes. in the new district LADY MISSIONARY TO BE HONORED Gwen Cope, 22, 815 Kensington Avenue, suffered deep laceration . TO r fj This evening in the Wandamere Ward Chapel, 2950 South 7th East, a farewell testimonial will be held honoring Miss Margaret Van Dam, who leave shortly to fill a mission in the Northwestern States Mission. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock p. m. After a program there will be dancing, with Homer Dons orchestra furnishing the music. - SOUTHEAST GIRLS HURT IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAP on her scalp and leg and her sister, LaVerne Cope was severely bruised when an automobile in which they were riding overturned after skidding on slippery pavement , The accident occursouth hill. red on the Twenty-firThe girls were taken to the Salt Lake general hospital where their condition was reported fairly st good. SMALL GIRL INJURED BY MISSIONARY TESTIMONIAL HIT-AND-R- Police Sunday evening January 13th, in Richards Ward Chapel a missionary testimonial will be held honoring William Nisbet, of 1847, Lake Street, who will fill a short term mission In California. Mr. Nisbet went to California just before the Christmas holidays to spend some time with relatives, and received his call as a mission' An especially ary while there. has been musical program good and all who attend this arranged testimonial are assured of a plea- sant evening. WINpfcE MISSIONARY FAREWELL a . , Sunday evening, January 13th a testimonial will ; be held , in the Winder Ward Chapel In honor of francis W. Cox, eon of Mr. and DRIVER are searching for a driver that struck little hit-and-r- un - Marian Barlow, Mr. of I. Bar-loand Mrs. daughter 1858 South Fourth East St. The child was hit while crossing the street in front of her home. . three-year-ol- d w, CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Tuesday evening Captain and John James Roberts, Sr., wore entertained at a dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. H. R. Smith, 951 East Seventeenth South Street, in honor of their 55th wedding anniversary. Preceding the dinner many of their friends called at their home, 1372 Third East Street. Captain Roberts had served moro than forty-tw- o years on tho Salt Lake police force when he retired July 15, 1932. Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Herbert Van Dam, 2123 Seventh East Street, enlistJr., and week under the opening tertained at a delightful social in response ing the letters written in honor of their evening Sunday to their contest in counting the dots in a living room suite draw- daughter, Margaret, who leaves shortly for the North Western than fifteen thousand States Mission. letters came from all parts of Mine Gladys McConnell of CeUtah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyomdar In City, spent the week-en- d number for The winning ing. Lake Salt the of friends was guest the first prize, 6,135 dots Other prize and relatives in the 8ugarhouae announced today. winners in the contest will be district announced later; An announcement of interest to Southeastern was made Saturday POSSIBLE LOAN CHANCES when Mr. Christian Felnauer anCouator J. Will Robinson sends nounced the engagement of his word that there Isa possibility of daughter, Mae, to Frank Kelsey, all the applications for loans in son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli B. KelUtah that were made before the sey, 2188 Lake Street The marhalting of the H. O. L. C. being riage is planned for January 19th. approved. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Irene COAST RETURNS FROM Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. R. Seymour Coin returned Wednesday from a two weeks Joseph Short and Raymond son of Mr. and Mrs. trip to San Francisco and Los Christopher, Lee Christopher, 3419 Highland Angeles, where he went to secure Drive. The marriage will take new styles and materials foe In the Salt Lake Temple in Bpring dresses for the Critzy-Bell-c place near the future. Mr. While frock. away Alto. Palo in Coin visited friends Mr. and Sirs. Robert A. Gray, 1721 Garfield Avenue, have anMr. and Kirs. Horace A. Sorennounced the engagement of their son and children returned this week from a ten day trip through daughter, Evelyn, to Bronson N. Neff. The marriage Is planned marriage will take place January California. for January 30th, in the Salt 30th in the Salt Lake Temple. A Lake Miss Gray is well Temple. 1720 of Jones Mrs. Ralph P. reception will be held in the even' a known as and is being vocalist ill from ing at the Hyrum Jensen home Windsor Street, is quits entertained prior to an attack of scarlet fever. There extensively on Highland Drive. her marriage. Miss Gray is well known in are many cases of this disease in most of them but this is active district, and musical circles very UTAHNS MARRIED IN EAST in church work in Granite Stake. are very mild. Last Friday in the L. D. S. She was in the Mutual presidency In Washington, D.C., MisS Chapel of Parleys Ward for a number Gordy, daughter of Mr. Marjorie of years, and is now class leader Mrs. and Fred U. Gordy, 986 and chorister of the Gleaners. COMMENTS BY Wlndso Street, became the bride mim Gray sang the lead role id of Gabbott Brown, son of Wayne the L. D. S. opera for three years, Mr. Mrs. and Campbell W. Brown, and is now soloist for the L. D. 1459 Thirteenth East Street. S. Glee Club under the direction P. Kimball performed the Edward of Professor George Durham. ceremony. Many affairs are planned In Years ago there was quite a Prior to her departure for honor of Miss Gray, among them the bride was honor being a social to he held next popular drama, titled The Easi- Washington at many Interesting social Wednesday evening at the home est Way. I dont recall whether guest Next I ever saw it played or not. If affairs. of Miss Beulah Glade. the. Friendship I did I've forgotten the plot, but Thursday evening The D Twelve club was enterClub, of which Miss Gray Is a that title "Tho Easiest Way" haptained mind this to run Thursday by Miss Rudell thru my member, will entertain in her pened 1459 Stratford Avenue. over Giles, honor at the home of Miss Evelyn morning as I was thinking i a little story I heard the other Elkins. Regular meeting of Aura club day. was held this week at the home remember most of I IN CONTEST RESPONSE you guess HUGE . President Anthon 1L Lund, of the of Mrs. W.i D. Prosser, 955 East Ive often Seventeenth' South Street. Mrs. The Granite Furniture Company L. D. S. Church. on (Social, Continued on Page 3) Page 3) office force have been snowed (Sandy, Continued ing. More - m . SANDY i . |