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Show The Bulletin Page 2 an Copy for news Items, social THE BULLETIN sport activities, must be in th Published by office not later than noon Thurs Commercial Printing Co. day, for publication in the follow ing issue of The Bulletin. 2044 South 11th East The Bulletin" circulation an Salt Lake City. Utah mall box distribution In this die trict is approximate three mile One Tear $1.50 Subscription: long by two miles wide. S Months 50c 6 Months 75c Advertising Rates on Request ICE CREAM MAKES IT A PARTY AND TIIE WISE PARTY GIVER FOREST SCHOOL makes it attention Editorial Department Agnes B. Smith R. Louise Cluf Advertising and Circulation H. CL Young, Manager Editor: Edwin Butler Amc. Editor: Warren Anderson iv,rt Office distribution in th Mr. Thomas Clark, a native of fturul routes makes it absolute!? New Zealand came and talked r.ccc.dary that the forms of Th to ua a week ago Wednesday. Mr. Bulletin be dosed not later tha Clarks talk was Intensely InterThursday noon. esting. Ha gave a vivid descrip- tion of a trip from here to New Zealand which he planned to take In a little while. At the conclusion of his speech he sang us a eong in hie native tongue. The children applauded him loudly and heiwas kind enough to give ua an encore. The students would enjoy more of these sort of assemblies If we could, arrange for EDITORIAL Tuesdays papers stated, .in commenting on the fact that 250,000 had been armed m Italy for the Ethiopian crisis, that El Duce would not cmbarlc upon a military enterprise in Africa without being assured that Europe would remain calm. Just who has the power to give him such assurance is problematical, for almost .every European nation is fully armed and prepared for war at a moments notice, and usually when a war breaks out in any of the European coun tries, it inflames the war spirit in all of the others, and in no time at all every country is involved whether their excuses arc real or fancied. It is to he hoped that the United States can keep free from foreign cntaglemcnts, for most of the countries are hostile toward us since they repudiated their debts. them. Room 17 elected now class of fleers. They are: President ( Char lotte Amundsen; Barbara Nielson. These officers will serve in the coming semester. Ralph Angerbaur and Ned Baker the newly retired officers took charge of the election. Ralph Angerbauet . Vice-Preside- . In reading the taxation arguments in the legislature-i- t is interesting to observe that all of the farmers and the livestock men are for adding more taxes onto the .salaried people from the cities,, and the city legislators are just as anxious to shift the bu.rden. onto the farmers and livestock men. The problem is to reach a happy medium, where everyone will be dealt with justly. (And did you ever hear of anyone who really felt that taxation was just?) nt RICHARDS Particular Service YOUR February PARTY SUPPLIES SERVICE COURTESY Where the Big 4 Meet The Paint Pot ARE FOUND 1074 East 21st South Hyland 8739 AT THE UNITED -- 25c STORE 5-- 10 PRICE QUALITY Baby Buggies Tricycles and All Wheeled Goods RETIRED and REPAIRED Dorothy Glaittle SUGAR HOUSE Room IS The dance last Friday, night, Miss Logies room have been which was sponsored by the Pristudying Ancient and Modern mary Association officers, was We are now practicing and successful both 11, Egypt. Monday evening, socially February. very . was of scene of the clever a 1935. play Egypt This works In financially. out rith studies Gleathe which, we find "Kltps Party given by ner Girls class at the home of ery much to our advantage. Elder Owen McEwan, who has Miss Julia Pia. 1045 Blaine Ave. Donna May Duke, Room 15 to tl put thne a t. lh.jKMj speaker at our services Sunday He should have some evening. very Interesting experiences to tell us. One of the most interesting services we have had in the Ward waa held last Sunday evening, when ten different people related faith prompting experiences. yttaum Holm was awarded first prize for. the cleverest costume. She was dressed as a boy out fishing. Animal crackers and all day suckers together with bottles of pop were served. Everyone act- fa ed according to their costumes and all they lacked was a kiddy-ca- r PROMINENT L. D. 8. and roller skates. CHURCH WORKER DIES , OBITUARIES ' Thora EUason Blackhurst Funeral services were conductIn the Belvedere Ward chapel for Mrs. Thora Eliason Blackhurst 56. 617 Wilson Avenue, who died of heart failure Monday while driving her ed this afternoon automobile. During' her life Mrs. hurst has been an active Tuesday evening the officers After suffering for three years and teachers of Mutual had their from a heart ailment, Walter P. A delightful luncheon was servsocial with Viola Eard-l- Monson succumbed ed by the Relief Society officers monthly early Tuesday Effle and Margaret Eddington 1888 EleIn his at honor of home, afternoon morning Tuesday Vernon. Street venth East Sister Ruby Strong and Sister Mr. Monson was an active Fay McClenah&n, former officers member- of the L. D. S. church, In the organization. The officers and teachers of the having filled a mission In the He presided Plfmary Association will hold northwest in 1888. Mission over Eastern States social the sometime their monthly Tho annual Ward Reunion wih seven for years, beginning In bo held Friday evening, February early next week. 1913. All people living within 22nd. lie was also active In business tho Ward, whether they are House Ward wishes to and political circles. members or not are Invited to well all former as R3 j express their sympathy to the Mr. Monson is survived by his attend, An unusually good family of tho late, Walter P. widow, Mrs. Rosetta Goves Monmembers. son, and the following children general committee baq thq affair Monson In thdr bereavement. y, - -- - Blackmem- ber of the L. D. 8. church, especially In the Relief Society. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Florence Gilbert and Miss Hlen Blackhurst and a eon. Robert Blackhurst all of Salt Lake. SERVICES ARRANGED PATROLMAN . COAL Avenue. homey. wlU 2103 South 11th East Welding? NOTES mteUn, Call Hyland 2220 Our Social Science class Is Keys We have studying Australia. and Fit Duplicated library periods often. The chairman selects six people to be on & Joes Phd 1069 East 21 it South his committee. In a few days SOUTH EAST REPAIR . the chairman calls a meeting and SHOP takes all the reports and gives 1113 East 21st South them tao a certain pupil, to stu in charge, and the evening proMrs dy, he Is the spokesman. When Walter P. Monson, Jr., mises to be a pleasurable one for the students Blanche Wunderli, Maurice P. give their report o Monson and Keyne Monson everyone. they have no paper but give It Salt Lake,, and Mrs. Venna M. In their own words. MJust Bring In the Pieces" LaOur room Is all decorated with Taylor of Los Angeles, Dr. fayette Monson of San Francisco Mrs. Elsie Talmadge Brandley pictures, maps, etc., on the black- and Weldon P. Monson of WashGranite Welding & board we have Interesting pica remost interesting book gave D. C. Wire Works tures about the subject we are ington, ' view. on Only Yesterday" in the belt he will services Funeral The windows have adult M. L A. class Tuesday studying. 2021 So. 11th E. Hy. 458 number of plants of all Sunday ( February 17th at 3. P. large evening. kinds. It is easier to study wel M. in the Granite Stake Taberwhen the room Is pretty anc nacle, 9th East and Hollywood WARD qnt Tumantu LAURA LARSON ICE CREAM BURGESS FOR THAT IS IDEAL TO BURN CLEAN Call Hyland 1213 Hamptons Coal Call Hyland 1213 1109 East 21st South We Carry Kindling H. Van Harten BARBER SHOP o For Excellent Service 1107 East 21st South THE Smart Beauty Shop Announces the return of Miss June Smart, from a two year mission. Miss Smart and Mrs. White, will be glad tci serve there many Friends and Patrons in their beauty needs. Call Hyland 8342 1062 East 21st South Funeral services have been set for Sunday at 1 P. M. In the Ninth Lb D. 8. Ward chapel for James Reuben Burgees, 64, first class patrolman on the Salt Lake City police force, who died Wednesday In a local hospital Bishop Shoo Repair Leo G. Thayne Mill officiate. Friends may call at the Joseph The Old Shoes will look William Taylor mortuary, 125 good and wear better after a North Main street, Friday from trip this Modern Shop. 4 to 8 P. M. and all day SaturTHE PROGRESS SHOE day and at the home, 348 Fifth REBUILDERS East Street, Sunday from 9:30 A. M. until 12:30 P. M. Burial 1059 East 21st South will take place in the City |