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Show 1VEW CONFECTIONERY STORE OPENS Tha new Hyland Ice Cream Co, locatcd at 1031 East 21st South opens Saturday, May 25th under the. management of Miss Lucile Kimball who formerly operated the Tea ' Room at the Ambassador hotel. This new place i holding true to the name the confection stores have in this community such as Laura Larson and Snelgrove Ice Cream Co. Call and visit this beautiful new confection store in Sugarhouse. -- "TEXACO SERVICE STATION HAS NEW MANAGER The Texaco Service station at Hollywood .Avenue and 11th iEast has been leased by Mr. C D. Hirsch, Mr. Hirsch states he is here to give, prompt courteous service and the very best In motor fuel availWe are happy to add him able. to the list and welcome him in .Sugarhouse. 3Z HERE AND THERE in Sugarhouse SPECIAL SALE LADIES' SILK HOSE FULL FASHION SILK CHIFFON AND SERVICE WEIGHT The League is back In its old stride again. Have YOU received your membership display card yet If not see Mr. Kasteler or Mr. Olsen at the bank. We that Mr. Delury Mr. Michaels of Hirsch of Tex Inn, aco Service, Joe Smith of Firestone service store are joining the lea gue this week. The new members that joined last wek are Paul Herzog of Auto Parts Co., w. H. Johnson of Johnson Feed, Mr. Petersen, of Sugar House! Cafe, Fred Golding of Dixie Lunch and Hannah Allen and Twila Jacobsen of Donna . Kleen Frock Frock Shop. Here's our motto this year Every business man or wo men a member in Sugarhouse. und-stan- Pair 2 Pair $100 MART GRANITE Store" Southeast d LOOK THEM OVER Merle Frock Shop, Michael. Inn, Van Hart en and Burt Barber Shop, SOCIETY Roy's Drive In have been renoviz- Mr. nd Mrs. Ion Maybe, 1404 ing and have improved there place cent. IdcClelland street, announce the ea-- of business 100 per .gagemcnt of their daughter, Belva, to George C. Morris, son of Mr. and Success Markets are considering their new modern market Mrs. George W. Morris. The mar enlarging within the next week or so. riage will take place in the near HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. WILL OPEN NEXT WEEK The Home of Real Churned Buttermilk At 1063 East 21st South I Hyland 7660 Pheasant Fast Runner Wasatch 7660 FOR MEMORIAL DAY Sewell's United Stores will occupy Members of Primrose sewing club Che place In the new market south were! guests of Mr. Ettyl Klenk of Success Markets. 1908 Uayborne avenue, Wednesday afternoon. WONT BE LONG Funeral services will be conduct" ed Sunday In the Highland Park Ward chapel for Mrs. William G, Warner, wife of W. G. Warner, 2516 Beverly street, who died during the week at the family home. Mrs. Warner was born in Salt Lake in 1859 and spent the early part of her life in ML Pleasant and She has lived in Salt Lake Ogden. for the past fifteen years. She was an active member in the L. D. S. church and worked in ious organizations of the church. Surviving are her husband, six isons; William D. Warner, LeGrande, Edwin C. Warner, Ogden; Ore., Ralph O. Warner, fountain Green; Frank C Warner, Ogden; Henry C. Warner, and Homer C. , Warner, .Salt Lake City: three daughters, Mrs. Jessie Fife, Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Cora Purina, Ogden and Mrs. LEdna Hunter, Salt Lake City, Forty thre4 grandchildren, eleven great-gran- d children, two brothers and two sisters also survive. Phone Hy. 210 IN SUGARHOUSE future. FUNERAL RITES SUNDAY FOR MRS. W. G. WARNER Department "Popular 1080 East 21st South , DUE TO THE EXTREME SCARCITY OF GARDEN FLOWERS AND PEONIES WE OFFER BLOOMING - Geraniums and Fuchia At The Well kids, only nine more day8 On June 7th you can' of school. throw ' your 'caps' .in the air and shout. But the problem is; what are we going to do with our young boys and girls, during the summer. Can't we give them something to do. Have you parents outlined a summer program for them? Remember parents, "idleness is the devil's work shop." Acacia Floral Shop By' Theodore P. Jorgensen 1953 South 13th East Hyland 5636 "Where Better Flowers Are Grown" A PROMINENT YOUNG MUSICIAN WINS HONORS Miss Norma Laboroi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete P. Laboroi of! Simpson Avenue and a student of the Irving Junior High school, won second place in the claranet division of the solo contest at the. Western Division of the National Band con- test held a Price, Utah recently. a prominent soloist in the Helper Junior High band who were state winners for the past two years. She also won first place in 1934 at the Utah State Federation of Music contest and in 1932 won 63C0nd place at the Intermoun-tai- n Miss Laboroi was "I HAVR A PTHTTT Tr ttvp ac ABLY AS THE OTHER FELLOW. MY FAMILY IS NOT GOING TO WONDER WHEN THEY WILI BE ABLE TO LIVE IN A COMFORTABLE MODERNIZED HOME. THEY WILL DO SO THIS SUMMER. I'M GOING TO PAY MONTHIY FOR MODERNIZING MY HOME-T- HE SUGAR HOUSE GOVERNMENT WAY." Tell us to estimate the cost of the alternations or reYou take that FIRST pairs you have in mind, step. We take the second the securing of the loan that allows you 3 lhe C0M" GETVNOW.PC" Band contest. Lets encourage our talented young Were It not for the itlioasnnt's nWl-it- y to hide from Us pursuer, It would people and give them every opporprobably be at the point of extinction tunity possible. today. In compensation for its bulk .and lumbering flight nature has given Denmark Hat Many Islands the importation a pair of lops which Surrounded ns it Is by the sea on bear it to safety in a twinkling. A pheasant can run alongside a trotting nearly all sides, ltenmnrk possesses a horse without extending itself. Some wealth of Inlands and peninsulas, verduislets and wood-cla- d points authorities, who have followed the re-clad bird in an automobile, declare that It and promontories. It is a fair and feris capable of attaining a running speed tile land composed of the islands, Zealand and Funcn, and the peninsula of of 30 miles an hour. Jutland. fSh - fr YOU SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER HARDWARE CO. 1164 IS 8 "If. It Goes In the Building, We Sell It" East 21st South Hyland - T V." "T .J. t S5S lSVB1S)MSSRnSBSSBiSBBBBBBBBBRBBBBBBBMBi |