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Show THE BULLETIN al routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin' be closed not later than Thursday TEE DULLETIH Published by Commercial Printing Co. 2044 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah. DRESS PRINTS a. m. social and must in the office be sport activities, Phono cony for news items and not later thun noon Wednesday, foi events of interest to "The Bulletin' publication in the following Issue of or Commercial Printing Co. 'The Bulletin." "The Bulletin" circulation and dls 364 tributlon in this district is approx ATTENTION imate three miles long by two mile Post Office distribution in the Ru wide. Copy for news items, 8o square Hyland 19 Ladies' Detroit housewives who have been promoting a consumers' strike to force a twenty per cent reduction in meat prices, have presented a formal complaint to Calvin B. Hoover, AAA consumers' counsel, blaming both the government and the packers for outlandish prices. Hoover says adthe AAA recognized that more meat must be produced and that the to increase production. were this designed year justment programs naWhat a pity the AAA didn't have some real understanding of the of millions off tion's meat requirements two years ago before it killed a pork shortage. pigs and hogs and deliberately produced . i ,!.,-- .. a... trt - In thai 3 Another European war snouia sumuiaie dubuwbs boom in this country. Once Tt nminhii umiiiii to feed war breaks out, the warring nations will be too busy fighting hard how matter No need. themselves and produce all the supplies they what of they . find .w ways buying k ftnflMiRiiv. thev will We market best and their biggest want and the United States is cash. us from pay if they to Insist that they buy should be smart enough from the last We have too, many worthless I. O. U. slips in the treasury war. TTita EQr uJ Pah- Misses Special at For School Wash Fast Dress - 7143 Hjland SNELGR0VE "Distinctive" ICE CREAM Always OVER 25 VARIETIES Stores IN DELINQUENT NOTICE LOWER MILL CREEK Salt Lake County, Utah NOTICE: There are delinquent up on the 101 lowing aescriDea siock on account of assessment levied on the 27 tn day of May 1935. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as foliows: UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Name Ctf. 2168 Highland Drive OFFERS DINNERS LUNCHES SPECIAL STEAK SANDWICHES OPEN EVENINGS 53 SHIRLEY 98c SHOP. 1642 South 9th East FOR YOUR BEAUTY NEED Call Hyland 8640 "WE GUARANTEE BETTER WORK" $1.00 $1.69 $1.98 New Arrivals yd in attractive silk Plain Color and sport weave BR0ADCL0TH8 Only yd $3.95 Yd. Jg BOYS SHOES For School Sport Oxfords STORE Work Shoes $1.79 Hyland 210) Dress Shoes - PIGEON POULTRY DAISY FEEDS SLTPLIES . GRANITE GRAIN & SEED CO. Tel. Hy. 47 Our Molto 1026 East 2 1st South Shares The United States, accompanied by most of the world, progressed to ward recovery during 1934, the department of commerce said today In its annual world economic review "Economic conditions in the Uni ted States improved further during 1984," the survey said in summary. Apparently supporting assertions of associates of former President Hoover that the nation actually baa hit a depression bottom and was heading toward recovery when the Roosevelt administration took office, the review said the downward phase of the current depression reached its "nadir" in the middle of 1932 and suffered a "secondary low" dur ing the banking crisis of February and March, 1933. Amt. FORECLOSURES RISE SHARPLY .2.5 L. L. Bagley 2. L. L. Bagley G. Albert Bullock ..3.33 A John Duffy JS John Duffy Wm. H. Emms ....2. Wm. H. Emms ....1. JS L. K. Gardner . 1.16 J. W.. Morgan 2. J. W. Morgan an order of the Board of Directors made on the 27th day of May 1935 su many shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary will bo sold at tho office of the Secretary, 17m Maple Ave, Salt Lake County, Utah on August 15th. 1935 at the hour of 5 p. m. to pay tho delln qucnt assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense oi sale. R. M. CLAYTON, Secretary EXTENSION OF SALE DATE By Order of tho Board of Direct-orr- . of the Lower Mill Creek Irriga tion Co. at a meeting held on the 211?' day of July 1935, tho sale date or delinquent stock for assessment was postponed from August 15th, 1935 until September 16th, 1935 at 'A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL" Mil .HHiii. m utmmw mi iiwwiwnPwA 5 P. M. R. M. $298 . with indications of still greater increase before the close of the month. Foreclosures are directed against those who "obstinately refuse to pay, tho fully able to do so," offlci als said. When the campaign to seize the properties of wilful delinquent be gan July 1st the number of cases Two weeks pending stood at 576. later it jumped by 137 and the following period saw 197 additional actions on court dockets. Reports to the main office Monday showed 898,135 mortgages, aggregating $2,712,186,382 already made, with 285,787 applications, accepted as eligible, awaiting final action. An CLAYTON, Secretary additional 698,824 applications which have been studied are being held in abevance or have been rejected. SCHOOL. SUPPLIES ROY'S DRIVE IN OFFERS FOR SCHOOL LUNCHES 5 Hamburger Sandwiches Everything TASTY SANDWICHES With Roy's Special French Fried Potatoes For The Student ICE COLD DRINKS At The UNITED North West Corner 21st South and 10th East v. 5-10-- 25c STORE 1069 East 21t South Sugarhonse SPECIAL THIS WEEK ON Ford Windshield Highest Quality REPLACEMENTS SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. SL'GAR GLASS CO. ' Hyland 928 '..$3.00 Coal SENTINEL STOKERS 21 91 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 .252? "Lobb'i On The Job" At AWD WILL FIX IT M'tot Seasonable Trices andwe 2023 So IIVBRY. 1 1 th East In Su& arbouso - . Now Is the Time to Store HAY STRAW FLOUR We Can Supply Any Quantity at Lowest Prices, Honest Weights and Good Quality ... $1.98 survey snows a Hawthorne BARBER & BEAUTY for Fall Fall DRESSES $5.00 ONUS. HOME LOANS 4.00 733 Number of Suits to Force 252 6.66 Repayments Doubles 1.00 815 In Six Weeks 81G 1.00 27 4.00 38 2.00 Government . foreclosures on Home 521 1.00 Owners Loan corporation morttaeel 469 2.32, 880 4.00 borrowers who have refused to pay .66 their interest, Jumped more in the 040 Elizabeth Otteson.. .33 61G 1.00 last two weeks than at Rulon Vern Peck.. .5 any time 66 654 1.32 since Clara Peterson the HOLC began, it was learn43 .50 Mrs. M. Stephens .25 162 7.00 ed Tuesday. Vilate M. Timmina 3.5 Foreclosures have reached 1,229 JS 1060 R. B. Nowell 1.00 .5 1061 R. B. Nowell 1.00 an increase of 320 in fourteen days. J5 1053 R. B. Nowell 1.00 36 million dollars overdue more than 1054 A 1.00 R. B. Nowell HOLO lawyers are pre 761 2.25 H. O. L. Corp 4.50 ninety days, to seize paring property in every Pledgee of A. J. Kirkman 809 75 H. O. L. Corp 1.50 part of the country. The number of foreclosure actions Pledgee of L. Gennettl And in accordance with law ana has more than doubled in six weeks, 732 Ice Cold Drinks DOROTHY 23c at HATS V. S. TRADE RECOVERING IRRIGATION CO. 1750 Maple Avenue Michael's Inn FRED EGGER8 CREPES of the Miller, retarded outstanding contemporary American artists, attracted wide attention few days ago when it became known he is the painter and possessor of what la believed to be the last por trait of the late Wiley Post. It was said he hoped to sell it and obtain money enough to pay his rent, which is long overdue. 224 East on South Temple Sandwiches FALL PLAIDS 36 in. Width Yd Quality SMART HEW yd Printed Cotton gbakute 4th East and Broadway and Sugarhouse 3 39c good buy All wool and silk Lovely here Monday. as one "THE CHILD THAT SEES BETTER LEARNS MORE" ABOUT OCTOBER 15th WE WILL OPEN STORE NO. OUR OWN BUILDING NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT yd POPULAR SOUTHEAST DEPARTMENT 49c SHIRTS IN SUGARHOUSE Blue Shambray Work Shirts ...39c .080 East 21st South Optometrist 2 A Something New in DRESS CREPES 10c BOYS SHIRTS You Start School. IT PAYS DR. W. H. LANDMESSER East tUt South i. FALL SHADES Guaranteed Fast Color Rabbit Skin Crepes Lovely Rayon HOSE BACK TO SCHOOL Have Your Eyes Examined Before 1090 Beautiful New SCHOOL HOSE "I'm Just trying to help a man WHO PAINTED who happens to be down at the WILEY POST GETS AID McKeown said. "I do not moment FROM A CHAUFFER want anything in return." McKeown, who came from Scot chaufGreenwich Peter McKeown, and two years ago and is chauffer fer, explained why he came to the handed Mul- aid of Isador J. Miller, indigent New or Mrs. Harry L. King, er the $340 in the railroad station York artist, with a gift of $340 I GLOVIS PRINTS 98 ARTIST vv Yd. 13 Woodbine Suiting Special SILK HOSE Chiffon and Service weights Only Yd- - FALL PLAIDS Full Fashioned . i Prints A Value at COMMENTS 1. Bright, Gay, Wash fast color two-we- ek COLD MORNINGS WILL SOON BE HERE DOES YOUR RADIATOR LEAK f DO YOU NEED A NEW STKONG BATTERY DOES YOUR LUBRICATION NEED CHANGING FROM HEAVY TO LIGHT? Call Hyland 8656 SUGARHOUSE GARAGE J 34 East 2 1st South' 1 Official Inspection Station 4frMfrfrM f$.0SV' |