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Show A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISIA- N City That Has No Smoke or Grime LOCAL NOTES mmmmmmmmk commission approved BALL DIAMOND LIGHTS Appropriating the expenditure of 31,000, tho city commission approved the lighting of the softball diamond at Fairmont park at a session held Wednesday morning. Work will start at once, according to members of the city parks and playgrounds departments. A great number of softball club. has sprung into existence this season, according to C. A. Forsbcrg of the city playgrounds, and tho sport promises to be a favorite among older people. Lighting of the courts will permit several games to be played at night and give interested parties a chance to witness them. It Is the plan of the department to contact members of the 115 soft-ba- ll clubs in this section to interest them in constructing bleachers. is one of the world, having neither chimneys nor grime, for electricity supplies lieat and light' for all Its buildings. It has a population of 3,01)0 workers on the Grand Coulee dam project a ml their families,. wash., Mason city, cities In ' APPOINTED FOR ANNUAL OUTING Donald, spent the week in Sugar-hous- e with relatives and friends. Plans for the annual Sugarhouse Day were well underway Wednes- DEPARTING MISSIONARY day following a meeting of Sugar-houTO BE HONORED SUNDAY merchants called by the Business Men's League to act as comHonoring Elder Joseph William G. P. Renstrom of the mitteemen. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Granite Mart was chosen general Davis, who will depart in the near chairman. futuro for the Tahitian mission, a Others called were Ralph Strube, testimonial will be held J.C. Penney Co.; Jed Ashton, Ash- evening in the Sugar HouseSunday W'ard ton Heating; Clint Strong, Hyland chapel. Services will start at 6:30 Lumber Co.; B. A. Ray, Hatch Dai- and will include the following prory; H. A. Sorensen, Southeast Furni- gram. ture Co.; M. Warshaw, Grand-CentrOpening song, congregation; inmarket; C. L. Miner, Piggly-Wigg- vocation, C. A. Carlson; Sacrament Co.; Rex Orton, Sewell Mar- muiso by Sister Johnston and Max ket; S. ,C. Leaver, Schramm John- Olsen; musical program by Don son Drugs; Marve Ashton and Janet Fitzgerald and the Kalawai Beach McDonald, Sugar House Lumber Co. boy8; remarks, Elder A. A. HinckMrs. Weiss, Weiss Jewelry; Afton ley; reading, Mary Shlndler; reMr. Ottley, marks, Love, Alton's Shop; Bishop Thomas M. Wheeler; Paint Pot; Geo. Zeese, Success Mar- response missionary; vocal solo, ket; and Ray Curtis, Curtis Coal. Mrs. Minnie Eckard; benediction,-JosepOthers will be called as committees V. Peterson. complete organization. OBITUARIES LAURA M. CL POTTORFF VISITING RELATIVES AND FRIENDS Funeral services were conducted Mrs. J. Sterling Moore and sen, Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic COMMITTEES se al ly t "KIDS" GET FISH AT temple for Mrs. Laura M. Charlton FAIRMONT PARK LAKE'. Pottorff, 59, who died at the family home, 1982 Eighth East street of Fish were biting so good at Fair-- , heart disease. Lynds chapter, O. E. mont park lake last week that tho-cit- y S. conducted the services and interparks department found it necment was in the Wasatch Lawn essary to plant some' 5,000 Burial park. of the finny" tribe, according to George Wilson, park BARTLEF JENKINS CARROL Boys and girls shared, supervisor. honors in prize catches. Graveside services were conducted The fishing has become so popuTuesday in the City cemetery for lar with the youngsters that at the of completion of the fourth lake, which Bartley J. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Archie B. Carroll, Jr., will be accomplished within a short-time- , who died at the family residence, Mr. Wilson stated they would, 526 Kensington avenue Monday afprobably stock it with legal sized : ter an illness from pneumonia. trout Children under fourteen years of age are eligable to fish. NATIONAL VISITORS TO BE A crew of seventy-fiv- e men had ; HONORED AT LIBRARY been at the park during working The Librarians of Salt Lake City the past week seeding new lawns . will entertain visiting members of and working on the upper lake. the National Library Association at SUGARHOUSE PEOPLE a tea given in their honor Sunday INJURED-- . m. in to 4: 7: from p. afternoon, the Sprague Branch Library in SuMrs. H. W. Brewer, wife of H. W. garhouse. Brewer of tho Brewer Tiro Co. of ' The Sugarhouse Sprange Branch Sugarhouse, with her father and Library Is the most beautiful lib- mother, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Couch, rary in the city and we are proud suffered injuries in an automobile. to honor these distinguished visitors accident Tuesday near Arco, Idaho to Sugarhouse. (Locals, Continued cn Page 5) . more-member- s . |