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SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, 13, 1395 NUMBER SS Local News, Events and Activities of the Southeast o Business Men's League Calls Board Meeting LOCALS Utah State Fair Dates Set; Fees Reduced To arrange the winter meetings of and prepare for tho officers, members of the board of control of the Sugarhouse Business this number, 8940 arc men and 1777 Men's League are urged to attend a are women. meeting at the First National Bank of Sugarhouse Monday morning, acto Orson Kasteler, secretary. cording Illness It is anticipated that the first ses Miss June Smart of the Smart sion of the league will be held the second Wednesday in October, at Beauty shop has returned to work time the new officers will be which following a three weeks illness. elected. Returns After Setting' September 28th to October Eth aside as Utah State Fair week, officials announced Sunday that all entrants must be filed no latter than September 24. Reducing the admittance fee to 25c per person, it is the belief of Richards-Ho- lt Win the committees in charge that more Chipman-Ashto- n peoples will be able to witness the fair. In a series of seven hard fought tennis matches and after losing 6 Meets times, Horace Richards and John Holt turned the tables and won over A meeting or the Alumni ossocia Milton Chipman and Marn Ashton 2 lion of the Phi Delta Pi, physical with a score and This education fraternity, was hekV Mon is the .first of 'a scries of seven day it the home of Miss Jessie games played that they nave won. Schoficld, 2005 Eighth East street. Whether or not Chipman and AshMiss Schofield presided at the ton can stand the terriffic comeback of Richards and Holt is a ques tion. Chipman was sliding all over the' court in an effort to stop the on slaught of the avengers. Whether or nd he can keep on his feet when of the Friends of Julius Jacobsen will Granite Drug store of Sugarhouse the final match is played soon, be another question. will be glad to learn that hia health k was witnessed by is much improved and that he Is The house Lumof the Sugar employees ablo to visit Sugarhouse again. ber and Hardware Co. Over 6-- 0, 6-- 3-- 6. Health Returning come-bac- 10,717 Employables Go On New Registry MORGAN, WALTON VISIT FAIR .Mr. Grant Morgan, manager of the of employables to be Morgan Motor Company and Mr. Registration transferred from relief rolls to federal payrolls this month was completed Monday by the national reemployment service. The registration Includes. 10,717 Of persons in Salt Lake County. HOME of the ROUND OAK RANGE Ivan Walton, sales manager are visiting the fair at San Diego. The Ford Motor Co. has one of the out standing exhibits at the Exposition. DELINQUENT NOTICE LOWER MILL CREEK IRRIGATION CO. 1750 Maple Avenue Salt Lake County, Utah' NOTICE! There are delinquent up on thn following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 27th dav of Mav 1935. thn several amounts set opposite the names of the respective anarenoiaers as xoi- lows: Ctf. 782 733 252 815 81G 27 "A 9 521 169 ISO MO f UC S54 48 162 1060 1061 1053 1054 761 to "America 809 Amt Shares Name 15.00 L. L. Bagley 1.......2.5 4.00 L. L. Bagy . 2. 6.66 G. Albert Bullock ..3.33 1.00 John Duffy 1.00 .5 John Duffy 4.00 Wdl H. Emma ....2. 2.00 Win. H. Emms ....1. 1.00 Ji L. K. Gardner 222 1.16 J. W. Morgan 2. 4.00 J.'W. Morgan .66 Elizabeth Otteson.. .33 1.00 Rulon Vera Peck.. .5 1.32 .66 Clara Peterson .50 Mrs. M. C- - Stephens .25 7.00 Vilate M. Timmlna 3.5 JS 1.00 R. B. Nowell JS R. B. Nowell 1.00 .5 R. B. Nowell JS 100 R. B. Nowell 2J2S 4.50 H. O. L. Corp Pledgee of A. J. Kirkman 0 E O. Pledgee $6950 a good time to give to heating your home. thought Round Oak Rongo will mea sure up to your highest ex- wonaerxui jpcciauons. beater and is as beautiful as 'any piece of furniture In any Now is una home. 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse IIYLAND 676 L. D. S. Granite Stake Divided: Highland Stake is Created . Phi Delta Pi 0 SEPTEMBER, W L Corp. .... .75 of L. Gennetti Division of Granite Stake to form two stakes took place at the quart' erly conference held In the Stake house, 2005 Lincoln street, Sunday Highland Stake was the new one ' named. Granite Stake will now embra'is the Forest Dale Richirds, Hawthorne, Lincoln rnd Nibley Park wards with Lorenzo IL Hatch, Frank Ostler and P. Drew Clark forming the stake presidency. M. O. Achton, Sterling IL Nelson and Howard J. McKeon will com prise the presidency of the Highland Stake, which is made up of Emerson, Sugar House, Wasatch, Highland Park and Parley's Wards. Both stakes will use the GranitQ Stake house, arranging conferences and meetings at alternate dates, according to Mr. Ashton, who stated that by so doing, greater benefit could be derived from the new President Ashton named the fol lowing people to assist in the Highland Stake; Alma G. Burton, Y. M. M. L . A.; George Li Nelson, Sunday School ; Mrs. Reka Cummings, Primary; Frank Salzner, Genealogi cal work; David IL Bcardshall, clerk; Irene Nicholls Wootten, Y. L. M. I. A.; Lucretia Evans, Junior ward Seminary; Roscoo Eardley, teaching board; C. M. Ashton, High Priest Quorum. Assisting President Hatch will be Mrs. Myrtle B. Latimer, Relief So ciety; John L. Anderson, Y. M. M. I. A.; Miss Eva Lindquist, Y. L. M. I. A. Mrs. Margaret Stromness, Primary; Frank C. Taylor, J. Roy Free, Milton IL Ross, Samuel T. Bennion, Mark B. Garff, Solomon Kimball, Richard R. Snelgrove and Mathew A. Miller, High council; Hlrum M. Taylor, John G. McQuar-r-i and George E. Woolley, Patriarchs. Other officers and assistants will be chosen in the near future, prob ably by next Sunday, according to M. O. Ashton. of nalc. R. M. CLAYTON. Secretary. EXTENSION Or HALE DATE nv Order of tho Board of Direct orn of tho Lower Mill Creek Irriga tion Co. at a meeting held on the 29th day of July 1935, the sale date of delinquent stock for assessment was postponed from August 15th, 19315 until September lGth, 1935 at 5 P. M. R, M. CLAYTON, Secretary BROWN-TIIURGOO- . shell-pin- .... Jelly Beans ut 10 lb, SELECT SHOPPE Hyland 3346 1045 East 21st South SUGARHOUSE NEW FALL DRESSES LATEST STYLES $fc95 PLAIN COLORS - PLAIDS Sire, 26 - 28 - 80 249 - 2.95 $1.95 Hals "Pack-Away- " SOMETHING DIFFERENT SHADES Celebrating 50 years of married life, Mr. and Mrs. James McGhie, 1150 Garfield avenue, were guests WASH FROCKS Sizes 14 to 44 - NEW STYLES NEW PRINTS $J9S 5-10-- 25c at a reception held in their honor STORE Tuesday evening. About 125 guests called during the evening. Among those present were Mr. Ben Harries and Mrs. Alice Sears, who had attended the wed ding fifty years ago. im rwuia jwcic prwuaciy ucvu ra ted with fall flowers. A buffet lunch was served and a gold and green color scheme was carried out In the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. McGhies eight child' and four ren, 20 were present during the day a group picture was 1069 grand-childre- n $1 YOU NEED THE NEW ONE VOLUME APRONS Columbia MEDIUM and LARGE ORGANDY TRIM Special and New Testaments a great help in clarifying difficult lessons, and we also have many lovely reproduc tions of the Madonna alone or the Madonna and Child which are ex tremely useful around Christmas ' time. No matter what your need, then, let us see if we cant help you out But be sure and make your requests early, as every day more people are finding the picture collection an In dispensable source of educational and interesting land plctorical Infor- - Encyclopedia See GUITAR BY ORDERING East 8156-- R 464 Coatsvllle Avenue Inland 6069-- R It NOW School Supplies The Latest Fiction Novels Mystery Biographies FOR YOUR FIRESIDE READING PIP&ORGAN ARRANGING HARMONY ACCORDIAN PIANO 2280 South 9th Inland PIANO It At Once You Save$2.50 Patrons. - East 21st South Sugarhouse en BEN BULLOU GH andSELDOH N. HEAPS Announce the Opening of Ne w Music Studios for the Convenience of Their Sugar-hous- e VIOLIN , UNITED SLIP-OVE- R Critzy-Bell- e $100 NEW MATERIALS and $95 SKIRTS SKIRTS D The Library i NEW SHADES At O C I MISS MYRLE CAUR BECOMKS taken of the entire family. , BRIDE OF PETER VAN OTTEN Mr. McPhle, who is 70 .'years of age, was born In Salt Lake Oity. An interesting wedding, of Wed- He has been associated with the nesday was that of Miss Myrla Carr, Mutual Life Insurance Co. for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. post' 40 years. Mrs. McPhle, 68 Carr, 847 Downlngton avenue, and years of age was born in Salt' Lake Peter Van Otten, son of Mr. and City. She ia the daughter of Wil- Mrs. Albert Van Otten, 760 South Uiam and Emily Wagstaff. Ninth East street, which took place, Mr. and Mrs. McPhle have been to the Salt Lake City L. D. S, residents of Sugarhouse for many temple with Richard R. Lyman a years, and have been prominent ia member of the quorum of twelve civic and L. D. S. church work. apostles officiating. In the evening a large reception NUPTIALS honoring the young couple was held ANNOUNCED BY MOTHER at the Alpha Beta Phi home, 70 Corner South Wolcott avenue. Mrs. Connie Drown. 634 Twelfth The bride was lovely in her wed East street, announces the marriage Does everyone know about the ding gown, an Empress model im- of her daughter, Love, to Elwood extensive picture collection at Spra-gu- c port of white satin with an Italian Thurgood, 2803 Beverly 'street The Library? If not, then prick up brocaded lace veil caught into a marriage was solemnized at the your ears because it's a boon to halo cap effect with orange blos home of the bride Friday. school teachers, Sunday schoolteach soms. She carried a bouquet of ers, children, and "arm chair" tra calla Miles. Mrs. L. IL Borlase, TEMrLE MARRIAGE velers alike. ; only aunt of the bride, was matron UNITES COUPLE If you're a history teacher you of honor and wore a model of fuch- k can put to good use the pictorial ia velvet and carried Mr. and Mrs. John Thallman. 774 frin events asters. famous Miss of all Ashton Grace the ged Cassall, reproduction avenue, announce the marriin history, or the splendid picture maia or nonor was xrockca in a age of their daughter. Lilly, to Her For the Carolyn model of nile green velvet bert W. Neumarker. The marriage series of the presidents. art teachers we have copies of most and carried orchid fringed asters. The took place last week in the L. D. of the famous paintings by all the brides maids, Miss Edith Johnson 8. temple. great masters thru the ages, and and Miss Gertrude Greenwood, wore many photographs of prized pieces Lavin models, of rust velvet and car Then if it's geogra- ried rust shade dahlias. of sculpture. Clifford phy you specialize In, you'll find in- Cockalne acted as best man for the valuable the mounted illustrations of bridegroom. the outstanding countries thro-oof the bride . Mrs. Carr, mother the world, while your nature teach wore a lovely model of wine red ers and students will rejoice in our wine red lace and Mrs. Van Otten, numerous folios or animals, birds, mother of the bridegroom, wore a The primary grade beautiful model of black silk crepe. and insects. like the holiday Musical numbers were furnished will too, teachers, school their to up brighten during the evening by the melody pictures rooms for festive occasions. trio. At The Those who teach Sunday school will find illustrations from the Old SUGARHOUSE COUPLE OBSERVE 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 1.50 And In accordance with law ana an order of the Board of Directors made on the 27th day of May 1935 so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the office of the Secretary. 1750 Mania Ave.. Salt Lake County. Utah on August 15th, 1935 at the hour of 5 p. m. to pay ma aeun auent assessment thereon, together with cost of advertising and expense S DR. A. C LAMB, Dentist announces the removal of hU office to 211 Scott Bfalg., over Scott Hardware, 168 So. Main DESERET BOOK COMPANY Street Was. 4156 Res. Ily. 6077- - 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE 4 i |