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Show of the patronage of the. Southeast merchants comes from the Southeast 80 A SECTION COVERED BY Paper PobSafcri fe INDEPENDENT A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST VOLUME 3 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, NEWS - SPORTS- - WARDS NON-PARTISI- 193S - NUMBER 21. ACTIVITIES Mufr H$mwv 1936 the for Germany. Prepares Olympic GdmeiW!i!0b : LOCAL NOTES FROM SHOT BOY RECOVERING Keith Ipson. 11, 1968 View street, is recovering from an accidental Dhot in the foot with a .22 rifle he was playing with. The accident Saturday morning near the home. boy's oc-cur- ed NAVY DOCTOR VISITS Dr. and Mrs. John R. Weisser and son, Lawrence, spent the week-en- d Dr, in Sugarhouse with friends. Weisser has just recently returned from three years service in China with the U. .S.Naval department and will be stationed at Hawthorne, Nevada. HONORED MISSIONARY Honoring Elder Bob Stevens, mis sionary for the L. D. S. church, Lie- Grande Ward gave a testimonial in the Ward chapel Sunday evening. than half a million spectators can sit pic bell will ring in the games. The oral near the this enormous sports arena, the greatest concorner, above the railroad cut, Is the equestrian centration of stadia, gymnasia, fields and balls ever con- stadium. Opposite, in the midst of the wooded section n s of all the activi- the upper structed in one single unit corner, la the Dietrich Eckart open-a- ir next ties of the Olympic games will be centered here. Rut stage. To the right of It, the small round space, is the it will not take more than thirty minutes to fill or empty dancing arena. At the distant right, there Is n group of: the great space, with the new transportation facilities cre- gymnasia, pools and training buildings, with the "House ated especially for the purpose. The center bowl is the of German Sports" and an auditorium for 1,5001 On the Olympic stadium. On Its opposite side, looking In the pic- extreme right, straight over from the big center bowl, d ture like an open door, Is the swimming spaces for ten thousand automobiles. Just beyond stadium. The large space to the left of the Olympic sta- is the hockey stadium. In the lower corner-I- s railroad dium is the assembly field, serving also as polo grounds. the station "Reichssnortfeld." An underground, acres and accommodates railway station, also called "Relchssportfeld," la opposite-the It covers more than twenty-fou- r 400,000 participants and spectators. On Its left side rises heckey stadium. There also are basketball fields, recrethe "Fuehrerturm" (Leader's tower) from which the Olym ation halls and many other parts. MORE lower-left-han- d In Nine-tenth- left-han- d are-parkl- ng double-winge- right-hand- .. ACTIVE CHURCH WORKER IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Death closed the active career of Mrs. Lydia J. Brown, 79, ardent member of the L. D. S. church, who died at the home of her son, Hat vey B. Brown, 965 Ramona Avenue of infirmities incident to age. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday noon in the Granite L. D. S. stake tabernacle. Mrs. Brown was the mother of fourteen sons and daughters; name ly: Hugh B. Brown, president of Granite Stake, Harvey B. Brown, Mrs. N. W. Tanner, Lawrence M., Owen S., and Geral S. Brown, Salt Lake; Homer J. Brown, Mrs. James H. Anderson. Dr. Scott B. Brown, Weiser Idaho; Mrs. G. S. Hartley, Alberta; Mrs. William Hamblin, Lyman, Wya; Mrs. Melvin Wilkins, Weiser, Idaho; Mrs. Karl Harris, Phoenix, Arizona, . The numbers wera cepting the counter offer of the outstanding. TOWNSEND OLD AOE PENSION original and artistic and the cost- city, which calls for payment of S2300 in delinquent CLUB MEETS MONDAY umes beautiful. improvement rata portions of 1935 taxe3, pro taxes and delivery of clear title to. The Townsend Old Age Pension VOTE PLANNED FOR SALE OF FOREST DALE GOLF CLUB the property. Club will hold their meeting every 7:30 p. m., Sprague Monday at Branch Library Building, Sugar-hous- e. Preparations to have stockholders of Forest Dale. Golf association vote on the proposal of selling 'the SUCCESSFUL DANCE REVUE GIVEN BY PROMINENT golf park to Salt Lake City for DANCING INSTRUCTOR $47,616 had been completed accordWednesday June 12, The property is ing to reports. AT 8: p. m. A very colorful and successful located at 2375 Ninth East street." LIBRARY IN THE Dance Revue was given Ty Jean City commissioners conditionally acRenee and her pupils last Tuesday cepted the offer as made by the Every League member urged' evening at the Granite Stake amuse association board of directors last to be present. Matters of importDirectors and members of ance to vou be discussed. ment hall. .It was estimated over week. the association executive committee a thousand were in attendance. Every feature on the .program, was have already gone on record as ac 60-ac- re LEAGUE MEETING |