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Show The Bulletin Page ANNOUNCEMENT THE OPENING OF A New Prihting Concern in Sugarhouse The Herald Press ALBERT JOHN DOTTfB INTERSTAKE AND CHURCH DATES Granite Stake is euro of one tourney spot and a special series between the runnerups of Gran ite, West Jordan, Grant, and Ensign stakes make possible a second position. Before February 18th the Granite Stake runnerup must have played the second team of West Jordan stake (probably South Jordan Ward.) The winner of this game will play on February 20th at the Deseret gymnasium, the winner of the Grant-Ensig- n game (probably between East Mill Creek and 21st The Salt Lake tournaWards.) ment will be run off on February 25th and 27th and March 1st and 2nd. The church tourney will run from March 4th to 9th. The church champions, Wasatch Ward, is going to have a plenty tough time in holding the cage throne inspite of their superior type ol - - ball Game Possibly In Purp Gym The Granite Stake officials are going to work hard to arrange1 the game between the runnerups of Granite and West Jordan Stakes at the Westminster Gymnasium. Every hoop follower in Granite Stako would therefore get a chance' to see the game and a huge crowd would very probably turn out Granite-Jorda-n CAGE HISTORY Funeral services were conducted Thursday for Albert . John Dotter, 80, of 817 Westminster Avenue, who died at a local hosMr. Dotter was pital Monday. born in rhilladelphia but has reP.aiisplitters. Lincoln placed sec- sided in the west for the past ond In the church this season, fifty years. Melvin Jensen, Fitts, and Garff making the "All Church team. MARY ALICE 1931-3Nibley Park with the SHORTMAN WHEELER Summerhays brothers, Eddie Nie derhauser and Davies took onth-Friends paid final tribute to Railsplitters for tho championship ' Mrs. 'Alice Shortm&n Wheeler but had little luck. Vivian Jensens forces went straight thru 1924 South Eleventh East St, for church honors again. Howard ardent Church worker, at funeral services conducted Tuesday in the Herzog was Lincolns new man House-Warchapel. Bisreplacing Melvin Jensen and plac- Sugar ed on the All Church" along hop's Counselor William II. Jensen presided. with Fitts and Madsen. 1932-3Wasatch tangled with Mrs. Wheeler, joined the L. D. 8. church in England when a Highland Park for stake crown young girl and came to the Unithaving a plenty tough time holded at the age of 21. She States ing down Leavitte, Holt Wagaan, was married to John H. Wheeler Goff and Baker. Wasatch carried in 1900 and four children were Granite banners high by finishing bom to union this namely; a soh, in fifth the church. Sonny CampLeo Wheeler daughters, bell made the "All Church team. Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Jensen, 1933-3Gladys Wasatch squeezed out Knowles and Alice Wheeler, all thrilling victories over Lincoln and rampaged thru the tourna- of Salt Lake. ment for honors. Lincoln also tournament entered the by THOMAS E. ROWAN ... swamping Burton. Sonny Campbell, Ralph Knight and Dallas Funeral services were conductBrown made the "All Church ed the fore part of the week for team. Glen Anderson was the Thomas EL well Rowan, 59, coach last season as well as this known- insurance and real estate and is due plenty of credit man, who died at a local hospital 1934-3For five years Gran Friday evening following a short ito Stake has dominated the illness from Mr. pneumonia.' church in basketball. Are they Rowan resided with his family at doomed for a fall or will Granite 1370 South. Ninth East street. banners fly high and bright The deceased was a native of again? The answer is that plen- Los Angeles and has lived in. Salt ty tough battle for supremacy Is Lake for' a .number of years. ; He in store. Wasatch, Lincoln, Sugar was associated with the Columbia House, or Forest Dale will all go Life Insurance Company. well if they enter the tournament 2: SPECIALIZING IN OFFICE STATIONERY BUSINESS CARDS PROGRAMS WIDOW IN FIGHT FOR PORTION OF MATE'S MILLIONS Little Irish . Queer), Now Penniless, Seeks Lumber King's Wealth. j 3: and-thre- 4: 5: Although the dominant interest is in the present hoop layout, it is always interesting to unfold the ancient pages and remember again forgotten stars and forgot(Sandy, Continued From Page 1) ten tusseles. Linof the poor beasts were sides Five years ago swollen with welts. coln and Sugar House clashed for the Granite Stake laurels in And Heber C. Kimball, dressed three of the most sensational in his best clothes, stepped off It was the sidewalk and into' the mud games of stake history. of in back Earl and walked across the street to the days way Bob King. Morry tho mired- wagon and said to the Murphy, Scott. For teamster, Let me have the lines Monson, and Doug Ansley! Lincoln Jack Fitts, Melvin Jen and that whip, and Ill help you The driver sen. Jack Madsen. Hansen, and get out of here. thelines and the Garff were the main cogs. In the passed over first game of the three gam whip and Mr. Kimball said, "Now series Bob King, twirled a shot get a hold of that back wheel from the center of the floor to and lift with all your might' tie the score Just as the gun lie took the lines firm in his Never has the West hand, tho whip in the other, said, went off. ," and as he said minster Gym held such thrilling Now, games as Lincoln won the lant it instead of hitting the horses, two games by two points to win he lashed the whip across the the title. And then tho mighty teamsters back with all the powcrashed thru the er of his right band. The teamRailsplitters entire tournament for Church lau- ster straightened up, and with rels. Fitts, Melvin Jensen, ana an oath, said, "You confounded Garff placed on the All Church idiot what in Hades are you hitteam. ting me with that whip for? Kimball said, "Well, Heber 1 930-5- 1 : This year Wasatch as tod as you were you lifting Lincoln Stake for Ward tackled honors. Sugar Houso had been could? course 2 put out of the race by a shot ot Tho man said, "Of was. Dailey Brown which soared over the beams in the Purp Gym and j And Mr. Kimball said, "So was Youve got your wa team. plopped thru the strings for a the overloaded for a street like victory. Sonny Campbell was gon his. Throw off some of your just beginning his stellar play this season and along with Gor- coal, and don't beat those horses don Nicholson, Dick Hansen. again. Ward Cammcyon. Ed Flandro and Sincerely Dallas Brown had plenty of torSandy rid battles to be posed by the 1929-193- 0: - - get-up- - a i 2034 South 11th East s New Ybrk. Bet- Penniless now, JUST OPENED IDEAL COFFEE SHOP A Good Place to Eat For Hungry Men. ty Murray, "the l.lttle Irish Queen of a decade ago la fighting us a daughter of old Erin knows so well how to do for her share In the estate f her dead husband, Leigh Hackley Smith, grandson and heir of Charles 11. Hackley, Michigan lumber king and multimillionaire founder of Muskegon, Mich. Smith died recently In Juneau, Alaska, In a losing battle with the drug habit from which all the wealth'-a- t his command could not save him. His wife, Betty Murray, a startling.. success years ago as one of the Behxsco girls, who tried so hard to save him from the evil Influence of narcotics, lives here In a cheap hotel, earning the bare necessities of life as a performer la a CWA show. Seven years ago they were married. Between lies a story ecstatic, 1119 East 21st South Open From 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. tc New York. Hack promised to follow In three niontba That was In May, 1928, little more thin a year arter their mar- riage. She never saw him again. Betty, the Little Irish Queen' of a decade ago, learned the paper she so Innocently signed In Seattle was a property settlement, renouncing all rights to any of Hacks for- tune. Artificial Respiration Saves Cubs and Fawns Wash. Wenatchee, tragic.' .Artificial respiration, applied to young bear Papers Tell Tala. In on file Juneau, and deer which fall Into Manson Bettys papers where Hack, as she called him, flume, about Lake Chelan, revives d and fitfully violent, about 75 per cent. Game Protector started suit two years ago for di- A. IS. Schaller. reported. A patrol crevt along the concrete vorce tell the tale, part of It The rest was disclosed by Atcanal rescues' about forty animals Most are torney. Joseph A. OBrien, Bettys a year, Schaller said. fawns, with an occasional bear cub, lawyer, before he left for Muskegon to look Into the provisions of The youngsters fall la when they atthe Hackley will, which left tempt to follow their mothers la a of his fortune to each ox leap across. : A current thq Smith children. Hack and his sweeps them; away, although the two Bisters. water Is only 8 feet deep. Betty and the man who was to The artificial respiration in most be her husband met on a spring cases revives the animals within an evening In California, where she hour so they are able' to run off was' playing on the stage with Ina Into the hills again, Schaller said. Claire. It is applied In much the same manA few days later, they were mar- ner as to human beings. ried .and went to live with Mrs. Each patient, after being palled Smith, Hacks mother. from the water. Is covered with a After a time they moved to Seatheavy blanket to prevent a chill and tle, where Mrs. Smith had another placed so the water will drain from home. One night Hack came Its lungs. Betty thought but later she found he was a drug addict. drug-waste- one-quart- er 15-ml- le - LOUISE RUTH JENSEN Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Highland Park Ward chapel for Louise Ruth Jensen, who died last week-en- d. Bishop Carl C. Burton officiated at the services and interment was in the Wasatch Lawn burial park. In-d-runk, Then' followed months of outdoor activity. Hack was kept busy chopping wood, hiking . and shooting game on an Island In Puget Sound. He gained. In weight and appeared to be a new man. They went on a cruise on a yacht with Mrs. Smith. Then she returned to Los Angeles and Hack Ills brother-in-ladisappeared. found him and found, too, that the drug habit had been too strong for him to resist. Hack went back to his wife and together they rejoined Mrs. Smith In Los Angeles. Takes Drug Cure. Soon after. Hack went to a sanitarium for a narcotic euro. Betty stayed up nights nursing him, but the strain was too much. She had to have an operation. Then they went to Seattle with Mater, Hack's , VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA Funeral services were held Sunday at three oclock for Mrs. Mary Charlotte Soffee, who dfed at the family home. 1972 Eighth East, from pneumonia. Bishop W. T. Cannon conducted the services. Mrs. Soffee was bom in Sweden eighty-eigyears ago, She came across the plains in 1863 ht . with her mother. They settled first in Springville, then later moved to Salt Lake. She is survived by two sons and three daughters. w Some Cat Superstitions That Still Are Believed The popviar notion that cats suck the breath of children, thus causworld-widing their death, !s writes s correspondent In the Kansas City Times. In Alabama, the spirit of an. old maid after death Is said to take possession, of some black cat In the same state, to cut off. a black cats tall and bury It under the doorstep Is to keep sickness out of the house. A cat running across ones path will cause great disappointment If one does not Immediately turn e, . bark. If a eat washes Its face In the presence of several persons the first one It looks at will be the first one to get married end the first to die. A cat eating grass Indicates rain. brother-in-laa cat nnder a bushel measPutting When Hack, according to the afHe: "I feel as though I had fidavit, flew into a rage and a sec- ure when It Is raining will make the rain stop. In Sussex, If a cat ond time struck her, Betty decldec known you for years. to come to New York, to visit her sneezes It must at once be put out She: You certainly da the houso three such explosions uncle, Rev. Charles MacMillan. But she had no money and Had; would bring misfortune upon the famll Father: "You take accounting demanded she sign a paper, saying Leve ef Troth ' she did not marry him for hie at college, don't you 7 Btlleve It, my good friend, to love money. There was another fight an Son: "Yes, sure. then she signed the paper. She truth, for truths sake Is the prin-Father: Maybe you can ac dldnt read it. Tho next day she got clpal part of all perfection In this of all other count for tho silk undies In your a check for $4,000 signed by Mateg world and the seed-pland railroad and Pullman tickets virtues. Join) Locke, last laundry? , . ot .. |