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Show SKI THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTHEAST SPEED $ $ FOR CLOTHES, FOOD, AMUSEMENT AND ETC. THEY PASS YOUR STORE! WHY NOT LET THE BULLETIN TELL THEM WHAT YOU HAVE? IT WILL PAY DIVIDENDS. A noble heart struggling against adversity, is a spectacle full of at- -, traction even for ti the Seneca gods. A AX Paper PaLSskod fa Sagarfaeme INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY' 25, 193? a Little minds are tamed and subdued by misfortune; but great minds rise above it Washington Irving NON-PARTISIA- N NUMBER 2 NEWS- - NOTES- - SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES Fierce Battle IE PLAYOFF DATES ARRANGED sions will tangle at 9:45. By Paul J. Hansen per cent; cement, 22 per cent. I Scores of Games January 24th: February 7th (Thursday) The Construction IN SUGARIIOUSE was 50 oh "Peacetime same teams will play this night up per cent. Richards 17 Mabey will alk Parleys 29 and City commmis-- l The output of electric power was Emerson 26 as the series will be a two out paredness, Forest Dale 27 The increase of The Herald Press, formerly lo- sioner Harold B. Lee will speak up 6 per cent. Hawthorne 26 of three game playoff. The Wasatch 32 Income among the farmers in t.inmiw S3 cated on. Lake Street have moved on the " Life of McKinley." will play at 7:30 and the Sugar House 31 their equipment, to 2031 South The program also will feature 1934 was one . billion dollars. I Schedule for January Slat: champs will play at 8:30. Utii East and are specializing In a concert by the Elks' youth More than six hundred corpora-- 1 g:so T.inmin February 12th . (Tuesday) Scheparleys Uona Increased' their divident the members. will of which commercial printing. band, 7:39 Hawthorne Nibley Park dule will be. announced later. I the during Commercial year. Mr. Verfion Blake, the genial appear for the first time in. their 8:30 Wasatch Forest Dale LARGE CROWDS EXPECTED failures dropped 42 per cent. ReAll the final g&rfes will be Richards 9:30 Highland Pk. proprietor still believes "in smil- new uniforms. I was tail trade in volume greater DATES TILT CRUCIAL' staged at the Westminster Gyming through' , than any year since 1929. - The February 5th (Tuesday) Divi- - nasium. Having the games afTAILORS ASK REMOVAL Christmas trade was phenomen-- 1 gion x winner will on Tuesdays should Mutual Divl ter play OF CITY LICENSE FEES GOES TO CALIFORNIA ally good. some insure while 10:45 sion "B" winner at huge crowds. Last' (Basketball, Coat, on Page '4) the Kinnerups of the two divi Removal of the 310 license fee .Ml,Mrs. Dudley. Newell on East of Salt Lake City on tailors was Twenty-firSouth Street, was asked Tuesday of the city com called to Los Angeles, California, In a petition of the Salt to the bedside of her mother, mission Retail Cleaners' and Tailors' Mrs. Wm. Davidson, who is ser- Lake association. iously HL The petition declared that the tailors pay a state license fee BOYS PAINFULLY BURNED and the sales tax, and that the tailoring business is too depres-- l' About two weeks ago, I told James Barnes, 21, 1848 South sed to cany the city Uoense feea you a little story that Id heard Third East Street, and his broWard performed the ceremony. about one of Utah's pioneers Mr. and Mrs Frank Barnes, followed the ther William, 19, wero painfully HIGH SCHOOLS REGISTER The story of I Anthen H. Lund will leave A reception Avenue, Qoatsville burned last week when fire broke 281 ILVLF-YEAhow hi stopped some boys from I STUDENTS next week for a two weeks I out at the Fireside Inn, where robbing his hen house. It seems motor trlp though California. Mrs. J.-- IL Sanlger, . 965 East the hoys are employed. a tory like that stirs up They will accompany Bishop . : South is home from Seventeenth enrolling reminescences in others, for since Ml Nicholas G. Simth, who gtudejJtil in Che hfJf'y5 visit in the State of an extended CAR DRIVER SUES City 8ev6ra! folka. hawa leaving to head the California tor high schools totaled 281 J1 and PEDESTRIAN FOR report having a Washington .been kind enough to send me was West's wonderful trip.' 'SHOCK, BRUISES registration, Tuesday. uteres ting incidents. the highest of the three schools, to received ODe oers, j It's getting tougher all jeing 166 South registered 64 Mrs. Dewey Stout, 756 Garfield 1 Chapter E. of the P. E. O. Sis- - , q, inmhuii atory and East 51. time for the pedestrian. can't vouch for the truth of these Avenue, was made president of terhood met Monday with Mrs. J. Now a motorist in a suit in a The new students are graduates rm pregenting them to you I the Salt Lake AuxlWary No. S R. Alexander at her home on The I fQr wbat Mrs. B. C. J. circuit court is asking 31000 of the Junior high, schools. to the National Association of Harvard Avenue. they I new of was automobile because his Wheatlake system assisting hostess. changidgstudents damages travel over pavea Letter Carriers, at a meeting Wc, mid-yeschools at from one who ones of the luckless lilt grade highways, from city to I held Friday evening in Viking junior high schools and go around afoot through the wimntiiiiu and Hall on Highland Drive, Primrose Sewing club members The ihotorist, an automobile junior to senior high school, wasjj valleys, for miles upon!I This evening at 6:30 a chicken were the guests of Mrs. Annie ealesman, alleges he suffered a miles with hardly ever coming dinner will be served at the Third Cartwright Wednesday afternoon severe mental shock and severe across what the pioneers would Presbyterian Church, on Eleven-cal- at her residence on Princeton nervous disorders and "became a poor stretch of road, can j th Fast and Seventeenth South, Avenue. lame disordered and sick, sore, hardly realize that once upon a and so remained for more than time Main Street in Salt Lake The roreEt P. T. A. officers and two months," because of the acDefective eyes are responsible city, was unpaved and not onlyroom The regular meeting of the hcld their January cident for a large percentage of acd- - that, but in the spring time when afternoon in the Saturday Night club will be held The pedestrian filed suit first dents, told members of the Utah the ground would thaw and' the metlng Monday .at the home of this week-en- d for 315.000 damages The auto- Optometrists' association at their spring rains would come, the Sugarhou3e Library. O. I Cherdron, Mrs. Mr. and mobile salesmans claim Is pre- semimonthly 1901 Ninth East Street. meeting Tuesday beautiful wide thoroughfare that sented in the form of a counter night at the Newhouse hotel. we now see, would be a mass oil Enwnon Camp' D. U. P. held I suit In which ho denies he is mud and mudholes. their meeting Monday at the The Women's Missionary soctor liable. And It was on a spring morn- - home of Mrs. Mabel Terry, 1203 A FEW FIGURES r ty of the Third Presbyterian tog when Main Street was a Roosevelt Avenue. church met Wednesday, afternoon i C. Kimball SET MEET reMCKINLEYof mud that Heber Business is on the road to with Mrs. D. J. Lindsay, 1640 BY VETERANS covery and has taken perceptible walked up the street and notices home an attractive In setting Ninth East Street 'Mrs. H. W, steps in that direction. Here are a load of coal pulled by a team Reherd gave an ' Interesting reCelebration of McKinley's birth- a few figures from a new year of horses, stuck deep in the mire. Miss Mary Marjorie Hammond, t view on "The Interesting Events became the bride day will bo featured by a pat- statement by Daniel C. Roper, And the teamster, with a heavy recently Mr. in the Life f Miss Muriel Leiriotic , program sponsored by the secretary of commerce. Industrial whip was yelling at the horses Ralph C. Knud son, son of noted English social 221 cester, United Spanish war. veterans next production la' up 23 per cent and lashing them, first on one and Mrs P. W. Knudson, Mrs. W. D, Buzza lead South Street Twenty-fir- st Tuesday at the South High school AutomotVe sales Increased 40 side, aqd then the other until the ' tho devotional. ' auditorium. per tent in 1934; Iron and steed (Sandy, Continued on Page 3) hop A. Frank Barnes of RIcharda PRINTING SHOP LOCATES 13 I . run-neru- ps I st S O C I AL i B 1' 1 k 1 ar l . Bis-work- t. - er. |