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Show The Bulletin HU-CRIS- Pag 3 P PRODUCTS Delicious SOCIAL Buttered b: POPCORN and CARMEL CORN 1027 East 21st South Follow The Arrow" (Sandy, Continued From Pago 1) (Social, Continued From Page 1) was asalating hostess and Mrs. Gustave Forsberg gave a short talk on a recent visit to Sweden. D. R. Coombs Members of Literary club were ' guests of Mrs. E. E. MOnson, 1446 Westminster Avenue, ThursMrs. John T. day afternoon. Wahlquist had charge of the afternoon dlscusion. heard it said, by those who knew him personally, that no finer man ever lived. At one time, he had a farm down In San Pete County And one of his serious problems, was a half dozen boys of the Sir, and Sirs. J. A. Van Buren iMrthborhood, who made a prac of Elm Avenue entertained tbs tice of stealing his eggs. Some Postal clerks organization at times they even stole his chick their home last week-enCards ens. Night after night, when he were featured during the evening. went out to gather his eggs, he found that the boys had been to Honoring Mr. and Mrs, LeGrand his coops before him. P. Backmaa, who leaves in the It became such a nuisance that near future for Africa, Mr. and Mr. Lund stayed from his work Mrs. Eugene Christensen enterin the fields one day, hid himself tained at their home cm Harvard where he could catch the culprits Avenue, .Saturday evening. Memand waited for their coming. Af- bers of the Culture club were ter several hours wait, his vigil guests. Tables were arranged was rewarded. For the little for bridge and a short program marauders .came, and he caught was given with Mrs. Clare Stethan red handed. wart Boyer acting as toastmis-tres- s. Right hern is where that title, The Easiest Way, flashed thru Which would you say my mind. Members of the Wasatch circle would be the easiest way to of the Child Conservation League handle that situation? I think were guests of 'Mrs. Dean PeterI'd have been tempted either to son at her home, 1341 Sherman thrash the boys and tell them Avenue Wednesday afternoon. Cotheyd get a worse licking next hostesses for , the occasion were time I caught them, or I'd have Mrs. A. E. Christensen and Mrs. called the town marshall and let A, E. Christensen and Mrs. Clyde the law punish them, or else Td W. Picht Mrs.' Clara Stewart have taken them to their parents Boyer was the guest speaker for and reported the boy's misdeeds. the afternoon discussing ParentI think those are the methods al Responsibility in Truth Buildmost of us feel are the easiest ing." ways to take care of such cases. But do you know what Anthon Ladies auxiliary to the U. C. T. H. Lund chose' as the easiest way. met Tuesday with Mrs.' Elbert Now picture the situation. Three Cain, 1626 Fourteenth East St or four urchins, perhaps with the Assisting hostesses foy the . occareputation of being the roughnecks sion were Mrs. F. C. McMillan, of the vllllagn caught red handed Mrs. J. M. Vincent and Mrs. M. by a big powerful man. They R. Daly. were as frightened as could be. He took them in hia- house, then CenMissionary society he took out his purse, and said, tral Christian church, net with Boys, how much will ! have to Mrs. M. J. HeweSr 1644 Kensingpay you to watch my chicken ton Avenue, Thursday' afternoon. Someone is al The topic of the meeting was coops for me. ways stealing my eggs and my The East at Home in the West." chickens. And I know if I hire you boys to watch than, I won't Tho regular weekly meeting of loose anymore poultry." The boys the Ladies Aid society of thei looked sheepishly at one another, Third Presbyterian church was said they didnt want any money, held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. but theyd see that his coops H. V. Kuhn, 864 Emerson Ave. So were not molested again. cut President Lund had his wife An item of interest to residents each boy a big piece of Danish of the Southeast is the announceFruit Cake, shook hands with ment of the engagement of Miss each one, and invited them to Margaret Robertson, daughter of His Mrs. Emma Robertson and Joseph come and see him often. chicken coops were never raided H. Fisher. The marriage will again. take place February 4th in the Do you know, in just a lot of Salt Lake Temple, and a recep-- ; life's problems, the road that tlon will be held In the evening seems easiest, is often the poor- at the Second Ward Chapel in And the Midvale. Mr. Fisher is wen known est, the most difficult. the looks way in Sugarhouse, being a partner in hardest, way that ' with a us lot that makes argue the Southeast Repair Shop on folto we decide South Street ourselves, before Twenty-fn- t low it, is often the better, the reputation being the roughnecks Mrs. IL W. 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