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Show f k Tk ' ' SPACE FILLER mtw-m- V V m - , W m mmmwwmmm H P- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, VOL. S. . p -p 1 wr-- 1 mm 1935 m mm NUMBER SS Local News, Events and Activities of the Southeast i LOC ' FEDERAL INCOME TAX RECEIPTS GAIN IN UTAH ALS Farwell Banquet Held At Stake Tabernacle Utah's citizens and corporations have paid more federal income taxes thus far in 1935 than in all of 1934, Collector of Internal Revenue re j ported Tuesday. CONDITION IMPROVING STATE OFFICIALS WILL DISCUSS RUESS HUNT . J. A. Rockwood of the Rockwood At a Farewell Banquet and social given by the old Sunday School Board of Granite Stake, in the Stake Tabernacle, laat Monday even' lag, several musical selections were given by Ben Bullough, violinist, with Seldon Heaps at the plana A feature of the evening was the singing "A Song of Fellowship," by This song was those assembled. written specially for this occaesion The by members of the Board. words by Blanche Jannson, lone Spencer, Rulon Tingey, L. S. C Kearna Ferre, and Ben the music by Seldon N. Bullough, Heaps. A most enjoyable evening of games and other features was by all. ie, Furniture company has been in Su garhouse again this week following Search by the state for Everett an illness from neuritis. Rues, Los Angeles artist who dis appeared in southern Utah last fall, was discussed by Henry II. Blood FAULTY CAR HURTS CHILD and officials Wednesday at the cap! toL Because the brakes on an auto REPAIR URGED ON mobile were faulty. Lloyd Ivy, S, of 1039 East Seventeenth South street, suffered the toss of several teeth and face lacerations Friday, The according to police reports. driven by Miss Winne automobile, was Clyde, 1477 Ramona avenue, unable to stop to avoid the accident, although it bore an inspection ticket. ticket. en-Joy- ed CYCLISTS C DEATH CLAIMS FREE QUILT PATCHES Offering four hundred pounds of free quilt patches, the Sugarhouse branch of the J. C Penney store will allow three pounds per customer Saturday, according to Ray v" manager. The doors will open at 9 a. m. and the patches will be given away as long as they last. PROMINENT Gum Drops 10 ; ib. 24-ho- ur UNITED 5-10-- .ij- 10C9 ' East 21st South, ' Sujrarhouer . when he was struck by an automo bile as he stepped from a street car at Highland Drive and Parkway , South Ninth East street, whose marriage to Glenn A. Thomsen, son of Peter Thomsenj will take place FridaySeptember 20th in the Salt Lake City L. D. 8. temple. A wedding breakfast will be' given at the home of the bride's parents for the immediate families. A yellow and green color schema will be carried out in table decorations. The young couple will leave short ly after for a wedding trip south. The bride's y dress la of green woolen with brown . series. The bride-elel-c has been the motif for a number of social events dur ing the week. Monday Mrs. Oris Wllkins and Miss Gertrude Rybersr entertained 12 friends of the bride. Mrs. George Lund gave a bridge party Tuesday. Mrs. Russell Rogers-and Miss Marjory BalL cousins of the bride, entertained Wednesday going-a-wa- WEDNESDAY SIGMA NU MOTHERS MEET AT GREEN HOME Readers' club met Wednesday afternoon at the Rally Day will be observed ; at home of Mrs. J. F. Robinson, 1152 Sigma Nu Mothers' club held a the church school and in the morn- Stratford avenue, to hear a review lovely garden party Tuesday at the ing service. All of the Sunday school of "A Few Foolish Ones." (Gladys nome or Mrs. R. T. Green, 1964 scholars are being invited to attend Hasty Carroll) which was given by Ninth East street the morning .'church service, which Mrs. R. W. Flandro. has been designated as a family day. CHURCH WEDDING UNITES Parents" ass especially urged to at YOUNG COUPLE tend this Sunday. ..,., ANNOUNCEMENT OF ENGAGE MENT HADE BY GIRL'S FATHER Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hagerty, 1534 Park street,' announce the marriage A. B. Jenkins, 2248 Seventh East of their daughter. Marv Slash in .Transient street, announce the engagement of to Lawrence N. Mansuy, son of Mr. Relief his daughter, Lillian, to Don W E. J. Mansuy which took place Ence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Wednesday morning in the church of WASHINGTON Act in under Ence, 2335 Eighth East street The Our Devine Savior. end the administration plan to dl marriage will take place October Following the ceremony in the rect relief, federal emergency relief in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. evening a lovely reception was held at the Memorial house. officials today ordertd .a sharp re temple. duction in transient relief activities : The bride is a former student at the University of Utah, where she MRS. MABEL PAUL TO BE throughout the country.',. was a member of the Delta Delta The director in charge of FERA HOSTESS AT CARDS j Delta ordered state sorority. transient activities, The Rebekah Veteran association relief administrators to accept no more transients after midnight Sept(Social Continued on Page 2) ENGAGEMENT OF SOUTHEAST ember 20th. MAID ANNOUNCED The Contemporary . JAMES E. MOSS CHOSEN CAPTAIN James E. Moss, was chosen ..cap tain of the permanent camp of the Sons of Utah Pioneers established Sunday in the Holladay L. D. S. Ward. - ... -- lbmnt Work Ordered . . : CLERK APPOINTED Pollock Monday Mies Madaline was appointed by the county com' mission as a temporary cleric in the office of the county recorder. Concert To be Held At Ferry Hall On Friday. SeDtember 27th. at 8 p. m. will oe neia we annual xacuity concert of Westminster College. - Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Ersklne, 1356 The Library Corner Ramona avenue, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Erma Virginia, to Darrel Gilbert Hansen, New Books at the Sprague Branch son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peter Library. Hansen of Sandy. The marriage will Non Fiction: take place September 24th in the Building your. Life, Bennett; Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. Ships, Van Loon; Open Door at Home, Chas. A. Beard; Best Plays Wine ; from . These FOREST of ' DALE DAUGHTERS OF Vincent Millay; St. Edna Grapes, riONEERS REORGANIZE There is no Truce - A Life of Thou. Mott Osborne, Chamberlain.; Forest Dale Camp of Daughters Fiction: Enchanted Spring, Archer; Flame of the Pioneers were entertained of Devotion, Comstock; Anne, Wool-so- Monday at the home of Mrs. J; 8. Ninth East street The re.'Sweet Water Ranch, Bindloss; Noall-oWhite Orchids, Lutz , Lucy Gay- - tiring presidency were hostesses. A took place and heart, Wllla Cathcr; Silver Spurs, Chas. A. Seltzer; The Man in Her the following officers were elected; Life, Ruby M. A yen; House of tho Minerva F. Miller, president; .Ivy ." Annie Noall, firstFour Winds, Buchan. Ruth Oborn, second Juvenile: Roalna Frlemfly Tales for Children, Ella Durbin, secretary-treasure- r; H. Hay; Yen Foh - A Chinese Boy, McQulstln, registrar; May Jensen, Eld ridge; The Berry Patch, Law historian; Martha P. Smith, custoRainbow Hill, Lawrence; dian of relics; Mary M, Summerhays, rence; True Detective Stories, Forbes; Twin chaplin; Sarah & Castle, chorister; Elda Curtis organist. j Ring Mystery, Wirt. -- 1933-193- $5.50 A Citizen State Expense The Gtat4 government spent ap proximately; 85.50 for every man, Robert Sabey 29. 416 West 3rd woman and, child in Utah In August North street, driver of the vehicle, the monthly repore of State Treastold officers his foot slipped as he urer disclostd the fore' part of the week. applied the brakes to his auto. ! Is There A Hereafter ? Are Prayers Answered? Have Departed Loved Ones Returned to Earth? Read affirmative testimonies of living witnesses to these vital . questions, in MODERN MIRACLES by 4; -- n; -- avenue. . BOOK Emil Nyman. 25c STORE Missionary society of the First met Congregational church members were are invited to get in touch with Mr. This concert.whtch is a 'special per formance of the college music facul ty, will be held in Ferry Hall. After PEDESTRAIN STRUCK the concert parents will be given an BY MACHINE, INJURED opportunity to meet members of the college faculty in an informal way. William H. Bennett, C9, 2438 High. land Drive, suffered a possible fractured left wrist and abrassions on the head Wednesday at 5:30 p. m., SOCIETY GULST8 OF MRS. HOG AN Miss Althea .Frewin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frewin of 1740 on Friday. . Especially interesting is the guests of Mrs. B. M. Hoggan at our latest organization. ' the Cub her .home, 3347 Seventh East street evening. The young couple were honored Scouts Pack, which has doubled its Thursday afternoon. at a large dancing party given by '. two weeks. in is It membership Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen at for boys nine, ten and eleven years Memory Grove, ' Thursday evening. and any parents who are interested READERS' CLUE REVIEWS 24-ho- 24-ho- ur ENTERTAIN "Areme" 16 club members of Mis-pah Chapter No. 5 O. E.S. met Monday' evening with Mrs. Dolores Moreton, 1370 Emerson avenue. AH. of. the' scout organizations suffering ing to low level of the water in the alke. ur At The CLUB MEMBERS the college choir. ing. WORK -- d, The marriage of Miss Carce Can non, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, was solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake temple. Attendants of the bridal party will be Miss Holms Madge Cannon, sister of the bride, Miss lone Spencer and Miss Barbara Ward, sister of the bridegroom. Wil-ford Emery will act as best man with Miss Barbara Gail Nicolas flower girl. interesting project in program build The Humane Society announced Three British racers, Captain G. E. T. Eyston and his aids, Albert Denley and Lieutenant C S. Stani-lanclosed the racing on the salt flats Tuesday evening by establishing a new world's record for the run. shifts Tho trio, driving in two-hoto raised the average for 140.522 miles an horn, and in doing; so established 7 intermediary records. Ab Jenkins old mark wa 135.477, also set on the flats. NUPTIALS MANY FUNCTIONS HONOR IN TEMPLE BRIDE OF FRIDAY D SOLEMNIZED Christian Endeavor for young peo ple meets in the church at 7:30 SunThis year, the young day evening. people are building their .'own program and it promises to be a very MISSIONARY Mrs. Agnes Kenner Knight, 57, Tuesday that aid for the starving died Saturday at a local hospital pelicans on the Great Salt Lake will She for- be asked for. At present the birds following a short illness. merly resided at 743 ... East Seven are for want of food ow- ' CANNON-WAR- and 17th South Church school is' held every Sun day morning, 9:45, with M. E. Bark er as superintendent The morning service 11:00 a. m., at is worship music in charge of Louise with the Bowman Enele and Mildred Watt Bickett'of the music department of Westminster College. The subject of the morning sermon by .the Rev. R. Grady Snuggs win be, "The Audacity of Jesus." Any who are' with out a church home are '' invited to worship with us and enjoy the music ed improvement of U. 8. Highway 40 from Denver to Salt Lake City a means of catching a greater portion of tourist business which Salt Lake City has been losing. MATRON OF L. D. S. CHURCH teenth South street. Mrs. Knight was an active member of the I D. S. church serving in the presidency of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement association and Primary board board in She will Magna several years ago. SMALL BOY INJURED also be remembered for her activities during the late World War when Mr. and son of she directed the Red Cross at Stephen Love, Jr., Mrs. Stephen Love, 2135 Twenty-secon- d East street, was in a local hospital Saturday as the result of an automobile accident in front of The boy' is a NEW RECORD SET IN his home Friday. Miss Afton Love; of Af of RUN AT FLAT3 nephew ton's Gift Shop. llth East The president of the Utah state auto association, Tuesday nocn urg PELICANS TO GO ON RELIEF Seg-mill-er, O C I AL S Church Notes by With camp costructlon nearly complete, 80 men from the C. C. C camp at the mouth ox Big coiion-woo- d canyon Monday began work on road and campground improvement projects In the canyon. Almost 200 men occupy the camp, which.. will be kept in operation all winter. Hm Max Hendrickson. 18. 8ut avenue and Miss Pearl Scott were injured Sunday night when the mo Completion of the south route of tor cycle they wer riding skidded Wasatch boulevard out of Parley's and overturned on State street, canyon at an early date was re- north of Thirteenth South. They quested of the county commission were treated at the emergency hos Wednesday by the chamber of com- pital. merce governors. . DENVER ROAD C. C. C. CREW STARTS CAMP GROUND SUFFER INJURIES C. ASKS COMPLETION OF CANYON HIGHWAY LOCAL COMPANY OFFERS ) . Third Presbyterian - Jeremiah Stokes The greatest compilation oi authenticated testimonies ever . published.ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY - $1.00 Mailed postpaid anywhere for t the retail price. DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE Agents wanted in all communities |