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Show Housecleaning time will soon be her- e- Why not tell the people what you have! Let us make life ono poem not of dreams or sentiments but .of action. Kingsley A Community Paper Published hi Sugaffcouse INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY NON-PARTISI- NUMBER 3 1, 1935 NEWS- - NOTES- - SPORTS- - WARDS - ACTIVITIES Lincoln, Wasatch, Sugar House, Forest Dale Tilts on Schedule Tues. andThurs. Results of Games Last Night: LOCALS VANGUARD Wasatch 26 Forest Dale 18 Hawthorne 33 Nlbley Pk. 28 Lincoln 53 Parleys 9 Richards 14 Ily. Park 30 EXPOSITION A Vanguard exposition, will be held in the Granite Stako tabernacle when 'each of the Schedule For Next Week: Tuesday February 5th: vanguard groups of the ten wards will on give expositions subjects 9:45 Lincoln commended, and patrons are asWasatch BABY BOBN assigned. sured good service. 10:45 Forest Dale - Sugar House Saturday evening Granite Stake Thursday, February 7th: Court of Honor will be held, at 7:30 Forest Dale - Sugar House Mr.- - and Mrs. E. H. Furso of KELLKB3TBAS3 ENTERTAINS Which Nicholas G. Morgan will 8:30 Lincoln Wasatch discuss "Vocational Guidance." 231C South 7th East announce the arrival' of is daughter January . Mrs. Karl Keileratrass enter. WIIAT A THRILLER! 10th. Mr. and MrsTurse were tained at a dinner party Sunday With only four minutes to play the parents of four sons this be- at her home, 1909 South 11th BRINGS BUSINESS the Church Champion Wasatch TO SUGAIUIOUSE ' ing the first girl East, in honor of her sister, Mrs. JObn Wilkey, of NephL Covers were laid eleven for Most of the merchants and guests.' GOES TO CALIFORNIA have profited by the 1 ncreased number of shoppers brought to GOES TO MEXICO Sugarhouse as a result of the Mr. Orin Rosv&ll. of 1924 Lake dot counting contest conducted Street, left Saturday for an inde' recently S. C. by the Granite FurniSorensen of the Southeast finite. stay in California. ture Company. Furniture Company left the fore Those who won prize vouchers part of the week for an extended came CHANGES MANAGEMENT motor trip. Mr. Sorensen went primarily to investigate reGRAY-NEF- F WEDDING to Los Angeles and will go south deeming them; and ' remained to SOLEMNIZED not to Old Mexico and home via shop only at the Cranrite Furniture Store, but found many The Shell Service Station at Texas. , 2155 Highland Drive is open for bargains in other stores. The marriage of Miss Evelyn business under the management Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. STUDY GROUP TO MEET of Mr. John Flagg. Robert A. Gray. 1721 Garfield FINAL TRIBUTE PAID Mr. Fagg invites his friends and Branson B. Neff, Avenue, SUGARIIOUSE WOMAN and the public to call at his new son o Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Neff, Ho assures The regular meeting of the place of business. was solemnized Wednesday noon them of quick, courteous service. Democratic Womens Study group Friends paid final tribute to in the L. D. S. Temple, President, of Ward will be held In the Mrs. Elsa Alice Anderton Han- David O. McKay performed the Sugarhouse Library Wednesday sen, wife ' of George Hansen at ceremony. SON BOBN at 2 p. m. Mrs. Morgan H. White impressive services held ThursA beautiful reception was held and Mrs. Esther Jelte will give day afternoon in the Sugar House in the evening; at the Hyrum Jenthe program. Annuel election of Ward chapel. Bishop T. M. sen homo on Highland Drive, A son was bom January 18th officers will Wheeler officiated. follow. In Iho receiving line with the to Mr. and Mrs. Orin Mortensen, Mrs. Hansen was well known bride and groom were: Miss Zua 1061 East 21st South Street. Mr. in the southeast where she tarns Neff, Miss Evelyn Elkins and Mortensen is an employee of the active in both church and civic Miss Vera Wheeler, bridesmaids; SMALL CHILD BURNED Granite Furniture Company. work. Her husband is at present department manager at the Z. C. M. I. but for a number of family residence, 946 East 17th Little Marie Widdowson, was manager of the Gran- South, Thursday morning at 6:15 years COFFEE SnOP OPENS' month-ol- d of Mr. and Mrs, ite Hardware. Company and later a. m.. duo to heart disease. James M. Widdowson, 3080 Ninth the Mart. Born in Racine, Wis., January Granite East Street, was painfully burnMrs. was Hansen the daughter 25,' 1854 the son of Wm. Todd The Ideal Coffee Shop has ed Tuesday morning when she of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andcr and Margaret Beekman Van Pell. dimed into the bath tub and opened at 1119 East Twenty-fir- st ton and is survived besides her Mr. Van Pelt was former City South Street. She The building bay turned boiling water on. husband and parents by five Judge, active . for several years L been thoroughly cleaned and at- was treated at the General sons; Russell, Keith, Kenneth, in City school affairs and served This shop tractively Loran and infant Ndl Hansen as a board member also he serwill specialize in special, home and a daughter, Lois Hansen, all ved for twenty years as Treasure cooked plate dinners, and will put of Salt Lake City, TWO WARDS REORGANIZE One brother, of Westminster College, resignup picnio lunches. Evan Anderton Of Salt Lake and ing in 1921. SONS OF FIONEEK GROUPS two sisters; Mrs, Phyllis Helm Ho was also the first aluminl and Miss Marion Anderton, Las President of the Phi Beta Kappa NEW OPERATOR Fraternity. Sunday temporary organizations Vegas, Nevada. Funeral services will be conwere effected i n Lincoln and ducted at the Westminster Col' of Wasatch Wards of Sons Utah PROMINENT ATTORNEY DIES Mrs. Marian Burnett has tak- business houses in this district lege., chapel, 1701 So. 11th East, en over the beauty parlor in con- pioneers camps. Saturday, at 2 p. m. Friends may call at the Niel nection with Burt's Barber Shop, Clifford M. Alston was elected 1063 East Twenty-firSouth chairman of the Wasatch district, Henry! V. Van Pelt, prominent O'Donnell Parlors Friday afterStreet. and Ernest R. Kimball, chairman Salt Lako attorney and former, noon or Saturday prior to the lu. S. commissioner, died at tho services. Mrs, Burnett comes . well re- of tho Lincoln camp. o4"04 . to-nig- ht BOB . S 1-- B hoa-pita- I st cagcrs were In a deadlocked score. Two sensational shots by John Hoxey and Judd Wilcox turned in the closest victory for Wasatch this season. It was a Dale Forest ball with game great Dale performing i n beautiful style. Chick Wade turned in the nicest game of the season defensively starring and clicking for 9 points besides. Paul Buehner was likewise especially outstandIt was a real surprise to ing. everyone to at last find the' Was-atc- h men up against something which partially baffled them. Lincoln Is aiming at you. Was-- ( Basketball, ConL on Page 4) O C I A L Stephen Neff, best man and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Gray, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Neff, parents of the bride and groom. During the evening music was furnished by the L. D. S. Glee Club. Bishop Joseph E. Kjar sang; "I Love You ' Truly" during the bridal waltz. Four hundred guests were in attendance." After February 15th the young couple will be at home to their friends in the Juel Apartments, 360 South 6th East. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs, Valeria Bawden, 3678 Eleventh East Street, announces the marriage of her daughter, LaRue, to Don E. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Petersen, 3610 Thirteenth East Street. The marriage, which took place In Salt Lake City, was solemnized on July 23,' 1934. The young vo a honeyleft ha for couple just moon .trip to the Pacific Northwest. ENGAGEMENT (ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. William' Fowler, of 1386 Eleventh East Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma, to Sterling T. Quinn, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph Bassett, 1120 Bryan Ave-neThe marriage Is planned near future at the bride's the for u. home. (Social, Continued on Page 4) |