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Show IBS SOCIAL MISS RHEA ROSS ENTERTAINS Miss Rhea Rosa, bride of Octob er 10th entertained at a Trousseau Tea last Sunday from 3 to 6 p. m. at the Borne of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hilton IL Ross, 2274 Lake street. She was assisted by her mother and her two sisters, Adaline and Martha Ross. VISITING FRIENDS IN CALIFORNIA Exclusive South Seventh East street, to Don .William Ence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Ence, 2335 South Eighth East street. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple and the ceremony was performed by David O. McKay, second counselor in the first presidency of the L. D. S. church. A reception followed in the evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Brain, 1638 Jefferson street. The young couple left immediately after the reception on a wedding trip to Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Coulam, SUSTAINED AS COUNSELOR 1192 Ninth East street, announce the IN HIGHLAND PARK WARD engagement of their daughter, Marian, to Thayne Eldredge Free, son of Mr. and Mrs. Huron R. Free, 1828 Horace Richards of the Highland avenue. The marriage will take Yale Park ward was recently sustained October 25 in the Salt Lake place as second counselor in the Bishopric. D. S. temple and in the evenL. City Mr. Richards is also sales manager for the Sugar House Lumber and ing a reception will be given in honor of the couple at the Lion house. Hardware company. ANNOUNCE FOR EXTENSIVE TRIP Inexpensive ENGAGEMENT C DR. BENNION SPEAKER AT and Mrs. E. C. Fullmer of 2495 U. of U. MOTHERS' CLUB South 7th East held open house Thursday in honor of their son, Milton, who recently returned home Dr. Adam S. Bennion was the n mission. from the guest speaker of the University of Utah Mothers' club at the regular meeting held Wednesday in the girls' RECENT BRIDE game room of the Union building. IS ENTERTAINED Mrs. John B. Marks, president of the organisation presided. Mrs. Stewart McMaster gave sevMiss Loretta Jane Mangel entereral contralto solos during the after-notained at a dinner Monday at her home on Bryan avenue, honoring ' The hostesses were Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Clyde A. Fagergren, a recent P. Jprgenson, Mrs. Robert Siebert, bride. Ophelia roses decorated the Mrs. M. D. Blackburn and Mrs. J. table, which was lighted with ivory Warren Bel ess. tapers in silver holders. The place-cardewere decorated in flower sign. The guests were Miss Fern MRS. LILLIAN F. KEMP Dolby, Miss Vera Christensen, Miss ENTERTAINS NEEDLE CLUB Louise Cramer, Miss Marguerite Riley, Miss Edna Reese and Miss Lela C. A. Needle club met Tuesday Robinson. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lillian F. Kemp, 920 East Twenty-firMILLUUN HOME SCENE South street OF CANDLELIGHT TEA o. " , ds the hostess and Henrietta Frey, supreme guardian of Job's Daughters of the World from Hartford, Wis., was the honored guest at a beautifully arranged candlelight tea given on Sunday at the home of Miss Millikin on Yale avenue. A lace cloth covered the which was centered table serving with a crystal bowl of Michaelmas daisies mixed with white asters. Ivory princess tapers in crystal can delabra were at either end of the table and on the buffet. The living rooms were decorated with varicolored garden flowers. The hostess was assisted In receiv ing by her mother, Mrs. Bruce Millikin, Mrs. Cornelia Hall, grand guardian of Utah, and Mrs. Gertrude E. Benjamin, past supremo guardian The of the world organization. guests included members of the council of Bethel No. 1 and the line officers of the council of Bethel, W. D. One hundred guests called dur afternoon. the ing Daughters Mrs. was 2034 South 1 1 th East AT 8:50 A. M. Bargains in Fall FROCKS Sugarhouse Watch for the Granite sale. They expect to be ready by October 17. Take advantage of the gains the Granite Mart "The Bulletin." Mart's big bar- DIRECTORY in 0 NEW COAL CO. GETTING READY FOR FALL BUSINESS The Salt Lake Coal Co. located at 1140 East 21st South street have already shipped in several cars of clean, high grade coal from Utah mines. "The Salt Lake Coal Co." will guarantee to give patrons prompt courteous service with full honest weight to every ounce of coal purchased. Mr. Frank Chumley, manager, expects business this fall to be good and having as fine a grade of coal as can be purchased, bight B. T. U. content His many friends will be glad to know of his new business venture. Registration for adult education classes to be conducted Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at Bryant, Irving, Jackson, Jordan, Roose velt, South and West Junior high schools this fall and winter took place at those schools. Announcement was mad this week at the office of Dr. L. John Nuttall, Jr., superintendent of schools, that classes will be free and are open to adults over 18 years of age, whether employed or unemployed. ! 47 can't afford to be with-Jo- ut plenty "of .these' practical frockav We. give 'you another if one fades! And you can't make nicer ones for this small price! Missy i styles in 14 to 20. Women's! .'.vAv FOR SALE Cheap Monarch Range mm With Bane CONDITION ALSO ELECTRIC RADIANT A- -l HEATER "sbsj sa nMI 2505 Douglas Street Ilyland 1696-- . sizes in 38,10.44., , Extra sizes,' 46 to 52. in effective small patterns. HURRY-FLO-UR B SACKS HEATERS $3.95 and Up 500 Yards FAST COLOR PRINTS Extra Heavy - ' 25 Wool The Eleventh East Furniture Store BATS East 98 2014 So. 11th MEN'S OXHIDE OVERALLS 2 lbs. Hy. ROOM BASEMENT APARTMENT, Partly ed. INQUIRE S - Ujland Possibly that the Great Salt Lake level will drop in a full foot lower this fall than in any other year SHEETS Winter Weight UNIONS 81x90 49 49 And BOY'S DRESS John Burt SHIRTS . ' BOY'S POLO ... Sizes 6 to 14 BARBER SHOP - BOY'S S43S-- W H. Van Harten GREAT SALT LAKE HEADED FOR RECORD LOW LEVEL Unbleached Size 1444 Logan Avenue Pr. 75 FOR RENT NICE Yard g WASHING MACHINES $6.95 and Up Bargains In Coal and Gss Ranges STOVES HEATERS REPAIRED LIKE NEW I Of Colorfast Cottons! liPl completely many offers ' xScc3b IV SHIRTS 59 m For Excellent Service 1107 East 21st South F. W.KIEPE IN? The Tailor ; 1060 SUGAR HOUSE STORE East 21st South SUITS MADE TO ORDER Remodeling Clothes For LADIES and GENTLEMEN SVJ'of ' ' v All Kinds CLEANING PRESSING SELECT SHQPPE 1 '' - DOORS (Formerly "The Herald Press) ' Cardecko club met Wednesday with Mrs. Lynn W. Jolley, 2029 Windsor street. HURRY SOUTHEAST PRINTING CO. since white men arrived in the val ley was seen Tuesday by the district engineer of the U. S. geological survey water resources division. The October 1 measurement at the Saltair guage showed the water leve RICHARDS CAMP D. of U. P. 2.7 feet below the zero mark, ' or is HOLDS MEETING .6 foot below the low record set in November, 1934 following last year's Richards Camp of Utah Pioneers drouth. we get very wet weather will meet Friday, October 11, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Maria Ross 1762 during the next month, it is highly South Ninth East street Mrs. Mary possible the lake level will drop to Shelton and Mrs. Isabelle Christen- more than 3 feet below the zero sen will be assisting hostesses. mark, according -- to the report CARDECKO CLUB ENTERTAINED SATURDAYOPENSELLING CALL AT THE st Miss Betty Lou MUlikin, honored queen of Bethel No. 1, Order of Job's Sugar House Store House Store See Us For Your Holiday Stationery Colorful Commercial Letterheads Folders Calendars Blotters Art Greetings. COME IN AND ASK TO SEE SAMPLES YOU WILL NOT BE OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY. Mr.' German-Austria- Sugar Imprinted in Gold, Silver or Bronze ORDER NOW-H-ave the Best Selection Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen of R. Snelgrove have announce the engagement Springville leit for an extensive business and of their Loya, of Sail daughter, pleasure trip to the east visiting Lake City, to William Crismon Lewtheir son Barr who serving the L. is, son of Mrs. George W. Lewis, L. S. church as a missionary in 873 Princeton avenue. The marriage Boston. will take place October 14 in Boston, where the couple will make their home. The bride and bridegroom-ele- ct OPEN HOUSE HELD FOR are graduates of the B. Y. U. REGISTRATION CONDUCTED . RETURNED MISSIONARY FOR ADULT CLASSES Mr. and Mrs. J. C PENNEY S Christmas Cards Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Brodbeck, of the Ideal Repair Shop, are visiting POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE'S TROTH ANNOUNCED friends in California this week. LEAVE BULLETO? One out of every 11 owner-occupie- 045 East 2 st South 1 d 8UGARIIOUSE ' . Hyland 3346 urban homes' In the United States has. been placed under mortDO gage to the Home Owners' Loan Silk Corporation in the past, two years. Freely running water cannot be PLAIN COLORS or PLAIDS NEWEST FALL SHADES . The English language is lacking effectively poisoned. Sizes 0 to 10 1, Incl. to about 26 Siies 80 in some ways. "It has only cent Eight-fiv- e of all corporper This prob2,500 profane expressions. ate wealth in the United States is ably explains why some people have such a hard time expressing their owned, by only five per cent of the corporations. feelings on certain occasions. Only one or two per cent of the More than 50,000,000 Americans hogs in the United States are affect ' went traveling during the past sum- ed with trichinae, but still there is mer, either by train, boat, bus, auto danger if the meat is eaten without Hand-Mad- e . New or plane the greatest summer tra- first being thoroughly cooked. SILK BABY BONNETS vel record since 1929. .la double handful of mellow INFANTS SIZES Hospitals throughout the country garden compost there may be as SPECIALLY PRICED report the births of more twins and many as 21,000,000,000,000 living triplets this year than ever before. soil bacteria. Cigarette smokers paid taxes on Approximately 60 per cent of the Suggestion more than 128,490,692,930 "coffin eggs produced, in the United States nails" in the 1935 fiscal year. come from comparatively small BEST 80 SQUARES The estimated, fire loss in the flocks which receive no special care. NEW PATTERNS 11 to 44 Sizes, was J last United States year CLEVER Guard STYLES is The United States Coast Yds. fo7- 145 years old, having started as the 00 sell Some Chinese temples actually "revenue cutter service" in 1790. tickets to Heaven. Since its completion In 1927 over Over 200,00 children In this coun- 85,000,000 vehicles have passed try pass before the juvenile courts through the Holland Tunnel In New each year. York. i Ice cream is among the leaders aa There is a native bush in Ethiopia VERSION REVISED MARY IN NEW ROLE a heat producing food. called n'eabrobwe, the root of which. Lives of great men all remind us Mary had a little Iamb when dried, ground and mixed with ( who smoker zest kill would been will the have Her greater We could make our lives sublime Jobacco, takes more than' three putfs. Tell the people what you have Could she have settled in her' mind If we had the aspiration, brains, " Nerve and lots :of time. What tip to give the waiter. "Man is the only animal that can for sale in the advertising col Bulletin." of bo "skinned" more than once. The umni TOU KNOW SKIRTS SKIRTS 'Ladies Pure HOSE . UPTON SINCLAIR Upton Sinclair will appear at a mass meeting at McCullough's Arena October 14 at 8 p. m. as announced today by the Consumers Welfare League of Utah., . Sinclair will discuss his EPIC program. The Arena will be equipped with adequate and This place efficient loud speakers. of meeting was chosen for its large seating capacity as thousands will want to hear the noted political enonomlst. SUGAR HOUSE CAMP D. of U Mr. Sinclair P. HOLD MONTHLY MEETING was scheduled to last .here May but due to the speak illness of his wife the date was canSugar House Camp Daughters of celled and this was the first date Utah Pioneers will hold their regu- available for Salt Lake City since lar .Monthly meeting at the home of that time. Mrs. Lulu Parry, 1409 East 21st South street, Monday, October 14th at 2 P. M. Mrs. Moselle Ralphs GRANITE MART REMODELING and Mrs. Linda Jensen will be assisting hostess. The Granite Mart, the southeast's popular deportment store in Sugarhouse is being remodeled in several VOUNQ COUPLE WED MONDAY. departments. They are adding sev new eral departments to their main floor giving the people of the south An Interesting wedding of Monday east a wide selection of the best was that of Miss Lillian Jenkins, merchandise that the market af 2248 daughter of Amos B. Jenkins, fords. $1.95 i i 0 $2.49 Pair 69 $2.95 BABY BONNETS Shipment of ' $139 Gift HOUSE FROCKS DRESS PRINTS 275,-652,0- 5 $J00 $1 |