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Show Tins bulletin THE BULLETIN al routes make it absolutely neces that are a tremendous sary that the forms of "The Bulletin pamphlets Published by be closed not later than Thursday help to you in studying for you tests. Look them up and you will Commercial Printing Co. a. m. discover that they are lndispensible 2044 South 11th East in enabling you to pass your exams Salt Lake City, Utah. and social news for items, in double-quic- k time and with far Copy must be in the office better results. They may be checkactivities, sport ' Phone and not later than noon Wednesday, foi ed out for two weeks, with as many copy for news Item events of interest to "The Bulletin' publication in the following issue of as three on a card, just like books, or Commercial Printing Co. "The Bulletin." and are subject to one renewal. Hyland 364 "The Bulletin" circulation and dis For your Autumn reading, we tribution in this district is approx suggest you will enjoy thumbing ATTENTION ixnate three miles long by two mile through "Oeoplatra's Daughter Post Office distribution In the Ru wide. Chandler; "Loose Leaves from a "Humanity Busy Life," Hillquist Uprooted," Hindus; "Story or Philo sophy," Durant; or "Wine, from These Grapes," Edna St Vincent Millay; while you are cosily ensconced by your grate fire these crisp nights. COMMENTS THE SOCIAL SECURITIES ACT 5ffS! Utah Poultry Company were founded he had long previous ly advocated. The basic principles upon which the Mutual Coal Com pany and later the Consumers Mu tual Coal Company were founded were obtained from Mr. Hess. As the Hess Produce Company he was the first to start what later be come known as the "Cash & Carry" Has always been a friend system. of labor. Contends labor organiz ing is their only sane protection. "The right kind of cooperatives," he contends, "are necessary in solving the national problem." Is a student of economy, banking and the monetary system. On this subject he is known and recognized by such men as Senator Borah of Idaho, also our Senator Thomas. Many of his articles have appeared n the local press. His experience in the Assessor's Office he feels will be very valuable to a commissioner. FRATERNITIES "RUSHING" TO OBTAIN NEW MEMBERS On August 14, 1635 the Federal Social Securities Act was approved by President Roosevelt. It provides among other things for unemployReleases for fall rushing by Uni ment Insurance and old age pensions, supported by a threefold system of Utah fraternities and versity of payroll taxes. will be given out by Miss The cost of the old age benefit provisions of tho law is met by two Myrtle Austin, dean of women, the types of taxes (levied under Title VIII), namely, 1, an Income tax up- latter part of this week, was an on employees and 2, an excise tax on employers, both taxes being based nounced. "Rushing" to obtain new Under this title, all employers without pledges to the Greek letter societies on wages paid to employees. regard to the number of employees are liable both for the income tax will begin next week. No taxes are payable on emntoyees and the excise tax on employers. individual in excess of an of until after December SI, 19S6 and wages taxed. are not fSOOO per year P.-The Income Tax on the individual employee is based upon the wages ncived hv him after December 31. 1936. with respect to employment after such date. The tax is collected by the employer of the taxpayer as ana by deducting the amount of the tax from the wages and salaries de-and claims when paid. The employer' is indemnified against the emThe amount such of any payment rriin of any person for the During the membership campaign amount the that for return tax Income rmnnot year his in deduct tifinm held in the Forest district every w.. .i.ik i.ia wama Mm reduced. The term wages means all cash pay home hag been visited. Parents were ments and Includes the cash value of all items paid in any medium other invited to become members of the A. objectives and than cash; the amount paid In excess of 13000 during any caienuar ycr association; P.-is excluded. alms were explained. New patrons A were welcomed to the district census was taken of the children entering school for the first time Fo? reservations next year and the mother's were in Walter Stumm. call Mrs. Glenny, Hyland 5754-- or vited to participate in association Church Notes All were encouraged to activities. Mrs. Stumm, Hyland 272-attend meetings even though they did not join the association. Seventeen or eighteen people ar Third Presbyterian Church, 17th The. council appreciates the splenSouth and 11th East streets, R. going to the Utah State Christian did work done by Mrs. Alan G, Churcl Endeavor Convention at Mt. Pleas Wood and her also the Grady Snuggs, minister. for ant October 18, 19, and 20. Among whole hearted classes school, 9:45 a. m., with support given by the all. ages 'from three years old up them will bo Mrs. William G. Willis room mothers. They sincerely thank wards, M. E. Barker, superintendent Steven Kuesseff, Graham Patterson the patrons for the gracious way in Homing .worship- program, 11:00 s. Josephine Johnson, Beverly Edwards, which they received the visitors and m., with sermon, by the minister en Helen Louise Bailey, itev. R. D. for their cooperative attitude. .the theme,' ."The heart of the Gospel Steele, Lucille Lampman, Nadine Our teachers again have a 100 This is the second Gleason, Ronald Wolfard, Ross Mel per cent membership. About Jesus." We salute in a series of .three sermons. Music gard, Rev? and Mrs. R. G. Snuggs, them. Laren by the Westminster College, Choir Mary Kinder, John DeLapp, Crawford. Becbe John and Mildred Louise- Bowman Engle and OFFICE SPACE NEEDED FOR Watt Bickett! of . the college music HEALTH SURVEY WORKERS i Christian Endeavor meets faculty. ' LIBRARY in the church, 7:30 p. m.;.Lucillo The program Lampman, presiding. CORNER Salt Lake City's opportunity to will be "Convention Echoes" anl share in a nationwide health survey will be the presentation of the dozen conducted by the works progress and a half delegates to the Utah BOY SCOUTS! ATTENTION! administration may depend on fur State' C. E. Convention at Mt. Pleast held A church supper will be ant Court of Honor will oon be here nishing worker's office space. In .the. church Wednesday, October Have you passed your necessary City commissioners referred to the 23 sponored by. the Ladies Aid and merit badge examinations? We now public safety department with pow directed by. Mrs. Clenny and Mrs. have all the Boy Scout merit badge er to act a request from state WP A procurement officer, for 1100 It was square feet of office space. thought there may be room at the In public safety building, First South and State streets, for such an office, . FOREST NOTES T. A. t T. Third Presbyterian R R. - - THE There's A Warning TIRED EYES! Headaches and Fatigue follow the: Stop guessing about it! warning of TIRED EYES . . and they. may lead to more serious ills if the cause is not corrected. FUNERAL RITES FOE BIOTIIER OF SOUTHEAST BUSINESS MAN DR. W. H. LANDMESSER Optometrist 1090 East 21st South Hyland 7749 'MILK CREAM Real Churned Buttermilk . Gallon - 15c Bring Your Own Container or Rent One from Us All You Can Drink . 5c ' COTTAGE CHEESE, lb 15c FOV, East 21st Sonth BUTTER 163 . AT PRIMARY ELECTION West 5th South CALL Was. or Hy. 7660 "Where Gcanliness is Supreme" Open Daily From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. COMMISSIONER EGGS Get Ready for Winter Three Days of Savings Friday, Saturday and Monday DRESS SHIRTS Jersey 84' GLOVES 2for$i.6S BOY'S CORDS Boy's Fancy Dress SOCKS Sizes 5 to 12 10 Pair 8UGARIIOUSE GAS STATIONS BURGLARIZED MONDAY NIGHT The Sterling Service Station, 21st South and 13th East, and the Utah Oil Station on the opposite corner were entered some time Monday night Entrance was made through e window at the Sterling Station and the telephone box was broken open, but it contained no money. The telephone box at the Utah Oil Station yielded sixty cents and the place was entered In the same BOY'S UNIONS Long Sleeves Anklet- Length 49' 79 A Real Buy MEN'S 16 in. Storm Welt BOOT SOCKS For Men $4.98 25' Pair HI-CU- TS OCT. SPECIAL Men's Men's Work WORK SHIRTS Chicago. Clilcagonns mnj not hare hearts of gold, exactly, but tliey don't ga around stealing people's cata Tills fundamental principle was dem-.onrated recently with vigor as the linrrled editor of the Views on Many .Topics department wiped his fevered brow snd made notes on 250 telephone PANTS 44' i True to Size OVERCOATS st LOW PRICED at the of tha Season 'calla Old Couple" . reported to the editor that their small cat gray with ,a white breast had been stolen from their back yard. As a cat this one 'didn't amount to much, but ns s play- roate for their dug and as a source of amusement It was s cherished possession. Hence the pathetic letter "An "Maybe our cat has got a home snd maybe he travels the alleys nearly starved to death." The next day Chicago, stung by the suggestion that there is no heart in the great city, responded as slways fully generously. All or the 230 telephoners explained that the cat had merely strayed. He has 250 homes. And If the "Old Couple" will send an address he will be returned all 230 of him promptly. . i.39 rSBBBBSBBBHBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBSBSBl Young Men's Start SUITS SELECTION A CHOICE $H85 $1485 Boy'c Men's Fancy DRESS OXFORDS ended: which MEN'S UNIONS - Stray Cat Opens Heart of People of Chicago '; Pair 25' 2 All Leather. DRESS SOCKS $1.98 10 Pair Diamond Field Fortune Is Chasing After Heirs New York. Seventeen million dollars, begging for heirs That's the strange story of s fortune that sprang from the diamond fields of Sonth Africa. For six years the seventeen million dollars have been chasing after the heirs, constantly bombarding them snd constantly being repulsed. It Is the fortune of Harry Lozack,. who left Poland 20 years ago for the diamond fields. Among those who rightfully should share In it. It wns learned, are six Montreal and Abraham families, Starr, East Side New York foundry, worker. Hut Starr, whose share Is $1,000,000, Is not much Interested. Says he: "I'll give it to my wire." aid Mrs. Leah Starr says: "III give It to my children and my poor friends. I've been poor so long that I couldn't get used to that much, 1 money." Popular Southeast Department Store In Sugarhouse 1080 East 21st South Exclusive Imprinted in Gold, Silver or Bronze ORDER NOW-H-ave the Best Selection g See Us For Tour Holiday Stationery Colorful Commercial J Letterheads Folders Calendars Blotters Art Greetings, j YOU WILL NOT BE OBLIGATED Walks to Police Station Lynn, Mass. A man of Iron Is Hapop Rvronls. Knocked off his tricycle by a motorist, he suffered concussion of the brain, fracture of the skull and cuts snd bruises. He picked up his lettered "wheel" snd walked a lialf-iiill- i to the police station to report the accident. He flnnlly was prevailed upon Ho go to a hospital. Inexpensive Christmas. Cards' H Irian of Iron Hit by Car Hyland 210 IN ANY WAY. CALL AT THE SOUTHEAST PRINTING CO. (Formerly "The Herald Press) imis-slb- J. A. Iinsa CANDIDATE HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 1063 Funeral services for Mrs. Bithiah the Twenty fifth Ward chapel Wednesday, noon. officiated Bishop Joseph McPhie and burial took place in the City cemetery. Mrs. Caffall died Sunday at the home of her son Frank A. Caffall, 977 Wilson avenue following an ill ness of several weeks. L. Caffall, were held in Ksl Products 2034 South 1 Ith East " Sugarhouseg J3 J. A. Hess, candidate at the PriPolice Pass Bogus Coin mary Election for City Commissioner was born in Bear Lake County. Then U. S. Agent Appears Idaho in 1 871, the first white child Springfield. Mo. Police Chief Paul $3.95 born In Georgetown. Naturally he Frey and Detective Iluker Owen unbecame a former, stock raiser and knowingly passed a counterfeit WASHING MACHINES to a restaurant operator redairyman. Completed Commercial $8.95 and Up and were called Immediately cently Course at Utah A. C. in Coal and Gas Ranges Taught on the Bargains bogus coin. school seven years and spent three HEATERS gave the coin to Owen to pay STOVES Frey His knowledge years in Germany. a meal check.' Owen gave It to the REPAIRED LIKE NEW of the German languarge gives him proprietor. The proprietor gavo It many friends of that language. Comback to Owen. As Owen started lo Eleventh ing to Utah in 1908 he entered the return the coin, a secret service agent farm produce business. Later with sppeared and took the coin out of John M. Cannon, the Hess Produce 2011 So. 11th Eust Hy. CSC8 Company was organized. Whittle's Shock Kills Hone In the "1919 History of Utah Wellnnd, Ont. The shrill whistle or Since Statehood" the progressive a steamer passing through the Wetland ideas of Mr. Hess are very promin Tell the people what vouhave canal recently proved too much of a The principles shock for Hill, ently mentioned. horse, for sale in the advertising col- upon which the Draper Feed and who fell from the shock of the sudden umns of "The Bulletin." HEATERS and Up SALT LAKE COAL COMPANY half-doll- The East Furniture Store South 1 1 th East -- : Hyland 36'4 clglitern-yenr-ol- 1140 East Zlst South Carbon County COAL A UTAH PRODUCT QUALITY UNSURPASSED For Prompt Service Phone Hy. 296 |