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Show 9 of the patronage of the Southeast merchants the Southeast V A - SECTION COVEREDB- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE VOLUME 3 N EWS - SPORTS- - WARDS LOCAL NOTES m Y- A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT comes-fro- NON-PARTISIA- 14, 1935 - N - NUMBER 2tr. ACTIVITIES the directors board for further study The directors committee was also detailed to work 'out 'some plan whereby insurance funds can be raised for the continuance of the work at Fairmont Park. FREE PARKING TO AID SHOPPERS IN DISTRICT RELIEF OFFICES MAY MOVE Mr. and Mrs. for free The leasing of the Utah Radio building, located at 2221 Highland Drive, to the. Salt Lake County Emergency Relief committe, was a probability. The building may be rented for the purpose of housing the offices of the relief committe which is composed of about 300 officials and clerks. It will not be used as a transdent depot but for the use of salaried people. parking Arrangements facilities are under way to assist the shoppers in Sugarhouse; according to advise given by N. J. Hansen and M. O. Ashton. It is especially urged by business men of the district that employees of the local companies park their cars at points which will not interfere with shoppers. Both Mr. Hansen and Mr. Ashton have volunteered space adjoining their properties, Mr. Ashton's in the rear of the Sugar House Lumber Co. and Mr. Hansen in the rear of the Granite Holding Co. office. RAILROAD MEN ADDRESS LEAGUE MEETING LEAGUE MAY ENTER FLOAT IN PARADE TO SUGARIIOUSE . Frank D. Cummings. announce the Douglas street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alta to William H. Timmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garritt Timmerman, 2132 Thirteenth East street. The June 21st will take place marriage in the Salt Lake Temple and will be followed by a reception at the home of the brides parents. 2517 engagement of her daughter, Georgia, to Wayne Stew-th- eir daughter, Beta Carla, to J, Roberts Thueson, son of Constant Thueson, 638 Redondo avenue. The wedding date will be late in June, art, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.. . Stewart of South Fourth The marriage will take1 place in the Salt Lake Temple, June East-street- 19th. The Women's Relief corps, deLadies Aid society of partment of Utah, will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. C. J. Zimmerchurch met Tuesday man, 356 East Seventeenth South at the church for luncheon followed street. Mrs. W. R. Houston is by bridge. Mrs. J. V. Buckle, 1894 Phillips-Congregationa- chairman of the luncheon committee and will be assisted by the department executive board. Mrs. George Bass of Eleventh East street, was in arrangements. charge-o- f Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Bluffdale Monroe announce the engagement Participation in the "Covered Waby Sugarhouse was Showing the great value of the gon Days before the meeting of the railroads to local communities, D. brought a chance to enter the' Men's league ing people Business G. Cunningham, superintendent of Sugar House sport field hut would attract a great motive power of the Denver & Rio this week. many people to the parks at night The suggestion was made that a to watch the Grande Railroad, addressed memgames. bers of the Sugarhouse Business committee contact the Parade comMens League at their regular mitted and make arrangements to DESCENDANTS OF JOHN monthly session Wednesday evening. enter a float. . Covered Wagon Days" will take MAXFIELD TO HOLD REUNION With the default of railroads in 21th. the state of Utah, the small tax- place July i payers would have an Increase of A reunion of members of the RECREATION LEADER URGES 57 per cent, stated Mr. CunningMaxfleld family, descendants of the ADULT WORK ham. This would make owning late John Maxfleld, who came to In property almost prohibitive. Salt Lake City in 1850, will be held In an address before members of many instances the Railroad pays in Liberty park. more taxes on our lines than it de- the Sugarhouse Business Mens Lea- Sunday rives from income, said Mr. Cun- gue, Wednesday, Ray Forsberg, city LOCALS ningham, whose address was in recreation leader, urged adults of DATE SET TESTIMONIAL keeping with "Railroad Week, be- the southeast to take advantage of ing celebrated throughout the coun- the recreational diversions the local Honoring Elder Irvine H..Millgate, try this week. playground offers. Who leaves soon for the NorthwestJack Burt pointed out to members He stated that special swimming ern States mission, Forest Dale of the league that if the entrance hours will be arranged as well as a testimonial in the hold will Ward to Fairmont Park was made along access to the tennis courts, horseTenth East street, it would be much shoe courts and softball diamonds. ward chapel Sunday evening, June safer as it would then necessitate Mr. Forsberg also urged the lea- 16th, at 6:30 P. M. The program i3 one of 'musical only one railroad crossing. gue to sponsor the lighting of the The problem or removing the softball diamond during the season selections and remarks by members street car tracks from the business as it would be possible to complete of the ward bishopric. Friends of district and substituting busses was four games after working hours. the missionary are especially invitdiscussed and turned to members of Not only would this give the work- - ed to attend the meeting. l of' of FAREWELL TESTIMONIAL WARD MISSIONARY FOR-R2CIIAR- A farewell testimonial for Elder-Ora-n Howard Rosvall,who leaves-shortlfor the California Mission will be held in the Richards Ward' Chapel, Sunday, June 16th, at 6:30-p-. m. A fine musical program will be presented by the Swanee Singers; remarks by Roscoe W. Eard-le-y, Bishop Frank A. Barnes Jr., and the missionary. y : NEW LEAGUE MEMBER Vernon Blake, manager of Tha . Herald Press in Sugarhouse became a member of the Sugarhouse Bust- ness Mens League in the past week. . TOURNAMENT POSTPONED The Sugarhouse Tennis Touma- ment will be postponed until Satur- day, June 22nd, in order to let everybody enter who wishes. Entrants will be received at theSugarhouse Playground up to 6:0& p. m., Wednesday, June 13th. - -- . |