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Show THE BULLETDf for the SOCIAL VISITORS WEEK-EN- D Mrs. Margaret Ritchie, AT STAIN'S HOME East street. Mrs. Nan Smith and daughter, Gladys, of Los Angeles, were visitors In Salt Lake over the week-enThey were the guests of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stain. The couple were returning from a trip to Brooklyn, N. Y. when they paid a visit to the brother of Mrs. Smith. They went by way of Panama Canal to N. Y. and will go from here to San Francisco, where Gladys will be married, after the wedding they will return home to Los Angeles. n o.-mission the L. D. S. church. The program consisted of tiona by an instrumental trio composed of Willis Woodbury, Clyde Jones and Emma M. Peterson: in vocation by Reed Shepard; vocal duet by Inez B. Preece and Arthur Sperry; sacramental music by 2015 FifUi the trio; piano solo by Ruth Mec-haSwiss-Germa- address by d. of Miss Marie of Mr. and Mrs. East Thirty-Thir- d Robert Lawrence Park Smoot. Knenlein, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Knenlein, 2300 Windsor street, will ELDER PLANS TO GO take place today at the home of TO SOUTHERN the bride's parents. Mm. Blanche F. Stevenson, 1205 East Thirteenth South street-- , an- nounces the engagement of her daughter, Velma Marene, to L F. Rosvall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Silvern Rosvall, 1024 Lake street. The wedding date has been set for October 24, and will take place at the Jensen home on Highland Drive. LADIES AUXILIARY HOLDS CARD PARTY The Granite Mart are remodeling T. N. Bryant, 055 Logan avenue, and redecorating for the opening of announces the engagement of his a Modern Appliance Department Polto Marian the The Ladles' Auxiliary daughter, Elaine, to Gilbert ice Mutual Aid held a card party N. Friel, son of Mrs. G. N. Friel of The department will be able tff supis a ply the patrons of the Granite Mart Wednseday afternoon at the Moose San Francisco. The bride-ele- ct the very latest in modern electrical hall. Sugarhouse members were graduate of Westminster college and You needs. the bridegroom is a graduate of the equipment for home among the guests. are invited to visit this new oi University Berkeley. BETROTHAL TOLD BASKETBALL OFFICIALS MEET "M" MEN LEADERS Members of Evenglow club met Mrs. Jennie E. Slater, 717 Eighth Thursday evening with Mrs. A. E. avenue, announces the engagement The basketball officials have cal Konold at her home, 1132 Milton of her daughter, Mary Jane, to Al- - led a meeting and court officials avenue. den C. Goates, son of Judge and have planned to get together with Mrs. George A. Goates, 1041 Holly- stake "M" Men basketball leaders wood avenue. The marriage will for Friday night at the Descret gym. MARRIAGE TOLD take place November 11. Many stakes have requested that Mr. Goates is a graduate of the the Utah Basketball Officials' asso Tho marriage of Miss Josephine University of Utah and a member of ciation appoint officials for the mu Miss tual games. To work out some sort Gallacher, daughter of Mrs. Ella J. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Gallacher, 036 Princeton avenue, to Slater is a member of Delta Theta of a system, stake directors are Charles H. Layton, son of Mr. and Chi sorority. urged to meet with President Bob Mrs. C E. Layton, 1224 Lake street, Howard, Vice President Mick Riley is told by the mother of the bride. and Secretary Jimmy Hodgson of The ceremony took place Wednes- MISS BROWN LEAVES the officials group, Friday. day at the home of the bride. FOB EXTENDED VISIT SOUTHEAST Zina Lou Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Brown, 1354 Stratford avenue, sailed last HOME ROBBED Miss AFTERNOON SOCIAL FEATURED BY WOMEN Burglars entered the home of W. Varley, 1326 East Thirteenth Friday from San Francisco for an South Oliver O. Howard, Women's street, some time during the extended visit to Hawaiia. last two weeks while the family was corps, entertained at an afternoon social Friday at the home of out of town. The door was forced open and a quantity of clothing and some jewelry was stolen, according 53 to a report According to all indications the Spanish and French Clubs are soon to be organized for this school year Much in the way of entertainment and education is to be had in mem bership in either of these clubs. The Clubs are under the sponsorship of RUG NOW Miss. "S&H" Green Trading Stamps. We Give HEATERS ARE SENSATIONAL Students of East High School an nounce the organization of a dance orchestra under Drummer Dick En The following instrumenta sign. lists, members of the regular school symphonic orchestra, will make their debut this week: Clair Moss, pianist; Maxine Bun-neand Carl Sandbcrg, saxophon ists: Jack Buckle and Bennie Cook, trumpeters; Bedford Peck trombon ist: Armand Taylor, celloiat; Dick Ensign, leader and drummer. The movement received impetus from Principal Bruce E. Milliken and A. R. Overladc, conductor, who regard syncopation as a vital phase of modern music. More Radiation. Mora Circulation Yi TO Yt SAVED ON COAL BILLS. An Accomplishment of Heat100 100 . Turn in your l old heate?. BIG BARGAINS IN Mattresses, Springs and Beds BUY NOW and SAVE sU 1050 has greatly st Our New ing Engineers. who East 21st South Sugarhousa IIYLAND 673 045 East 2 st South Christmas Greeting 4 Snap Galoshes Slip-o- n Rubbers CARDS Pair ONLY Beautiful Assortments 50 to $1,00 Per Box At Tho SELECT YOUR CARDS NOW GRANITE MART PURE SILK PANTIES Knotvllle, Tenn. The nest Davidson county jail will be perched stop the new courthouse building, accord-In- s to architects' plana As to the "escape-proof-" aspects, there will be many ways of enteritis It but only one way of leaving through a sheriff's lobby on the ground floor. The Jail will occupy the eighth floor of the courthouse. Atop the Jail will be three structures done In penthouse effect, to be used as laundry, kitchen, and women's cell block. A special entrance, designed for speedy traffic between the patrol wagon and thp cells by means of an elevutor, will offer no avenue of escnpe. Cultivation of Wheat The original home of wlient Is unknown, but evidence seems to Indicate that It Is probably a native of western Asia. The cultivation of wheat antedates, history, as the most ancient monuments show that at their erection It tlnd been domesticated. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks Its origin to some of their deities. It was cultivated as early as the Stone age by the lake dwellers of Switzerland, and In China,' where It was considered s direct gift of Heaven. It wns grown 2,700 years before the Christian era. It Is one of the Ave species annually sown by the Chinese In a public ceremony. Wheat was not grown In America prior to Columbus' discovery. . White Rat Can Whip His Weight in Rattlesnakes Provo, Utah. Its ttlesnake Pete, Just an ordinary looking white rat. Is Just about as tough as ills name Indicates. In fact, the little rat can whip his weight In rattlesnakes, llxurds, or T Dr. D. Kldon Beck, head of the biology department at Dixie Junior College of Utah. Is the proud owner of the fighting rodent. lie discovered the hardiness of his net when the rat. after being bitten several times by two rattlesnakes, proceeded to vanquish and kill both snnkes. Iioctor Beck pitted his rat sgalnsl a red racer snake, a bull lizard, one of tile largest scaly lizards of south ern Utah, and a chuckwalla. Tete licked them all and came hack for more. That about exhausted the list WASATCH WARD HONORS of challengers in Doctor Deck's ac YOUNG BIISSIONARY quaintance. Tn see if the Immunity of rattle snake l'ete can he passed on to off Honoring Elder Wallace Koch spring, Doctor I'.eck plans to mnte members of Wasatch the animal. In the meantime, snakes McLachlan, ward held a testimonial in the ward are giving the Beck homestead a wldo chapel Sunday evening. Elder Mc berth. Lochlan will leave in the near future SATINS and CREPES LACE TRIMMED 89' $159 - $195 SILK DRESSES $6 New Fall Styles WASH FROCKS NEW STYLES NEW PRINTS BRIGHT COLORS Guaranteed Fast - SOO 1- - $j95 Sizes 14 to 44 MOTHERS! Register Your Children Saturday, October 19 at 9 A. M. - 4 P. M, At The FRED0VA DANCE STUDIO 967 East 21st South FOR INSTRUCTIONS IN TAP and BALLROOM BALLET Ballroom lessons will be given especially for Junior High Fuplls on Wednesday Evenings at 6:00 P. M. - 7:00 P. M. Freda Wetherell Vernon, Principal Hyland 5711-DANCES" FOREMOST STUDIOS THE "UTAH'S OF Kisdt of Wood The forest service knows of no estimate of the total number of different varieties of wood In the world. There ' W ID HAD SUCH AT YOU United States 802 spedes of trees, 228 varieties snd 87 hybrids, the In PURE SILK DANCE SETS CKKPKS or SATINS FANCY TRIMS Penthouse Jail to Have Many Adits, But One Exit ore Hyland 3346 1 SUGAIiHOUSE JCE different 1,177 altogether making forms of trees which produce wood. In the Amnion valley of 8outh America alone there are known to be at least 2,500 species, snd new species are being described every year by the hundreds In all parts of the world. The total number, therefore, can hard ly be short of 5.000 or 0,000 and may be as high as 10,000. Habits of Polar Baar The pour bear, at home only on the icy coasts and Islands encircling the North pole, does' not hibernate the nuiles at least being abroad at all seasons of the year; one after a bit: or meal, may retire to an and snooze a few days, but soon resumes his hunting regardless or weather or darkness. Toward spring, COOP ROBBED OF CHICKENS as In all bears, the female chooses a bedroom, and stays there, perhaps uncover of deep snow, until her cubs 860 Wilmington der J. H. Walker, are born and able to travel avenue, reported theft of ten fat hens from his chicken coop after East Indian Strong Man slashing a wire screen. Kills Tiger With Stick assisted in making the clubs such a success. Further reports on the time TRAFFIC LIGHT PLACED ON DANGEROUS CORNER and places of the first meetings of either of these clubs can be had in future issues of this paper and any A new traffic light signal is now student interested in either of the In South at Twenty-firoperation two clubs is advised to follow them. and Fifith East streets. "It is a bad corner," said a Police FORMED ORCHESTRA DANCE Sergeant, and the light was needed, BY STUDENTS OF EAST HIGH We had one death there last year. BIG ASSORTMENT, NEW FALL RUGS TO CHOOSE FROM I Bennion 1 Rubber Foot Wear 3 Snap Gaiters H. IRVING Get that Ladies' & Children's STATES Elder David T. Richards of Lin coln Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. COLLEGE CLUB Claude Richards, 1042 Ramona ave HOLDS SESSION nue, who will depart soon for the Southern States mission of the I Members of College club met D. S. church, was honored by his Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. N. ward Sunday evening. McLeod, 2110 Parley's road. Speakers for the evening were Adam S. Bennion, Frank Y. Taylor. Bishop W. Tenny Cannon and Mr. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Richards while musical selections were offered by Virginia Breeze Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kalmar, 1889 Clive, Seldon Heaps Barker, Third East street, announce the er and the Joseph Keddington-Whiteloc- k quar gagement of their daughter Marian, tet to Paul Cr later, son of Mrs. Nora II' Crister ol Evanasville, Ind. GRANITE MART ADDS MODERN APPLIANCE DEPT. COUPLE TO WED EVENGLOW CLUE HOLDS MEETING NUMBERS Popular Southeast Dept. Store 1080 East 21st So. Hy. 210 i OCTOBEF 24th DATE SEV FOE WEDDING SELECT SHOPPE OF DISCONTINUED Ash ton; violin solo by Margaret Arpin Stock man; reading by Ruth Vine Taylor: selection by the Keddington-Whit- elock male quartet; remarks by Bishop R. A. B rower; remarks by Bishop Harold 8. Barnes; response by Mr. McLachlan and benediction by HOME WEDDING PLANNED TODAY The marriage Wardell, daughter J. W. Wardell of South street, to M. O. SPECIAL SALE Ice-cav- e rock-hol- Calcutta. M. K. Modi of Dumka, Bihar, has earned for himself the Here are nickname of "Samson." some of his feats: armed Killed a tiger single-handeonly with a stick. Killed a buffalo by- - twisting Its horns till Its neck broke. I'ut to (light, by himself, a gang of 40 bandits. Saved the life of bis servant, who fell down a welL He was Just In lime to catch the man's left ankle with one band and hauled him buck. Biros riy mga Migrating birds travel at heights of three, four, and even live thousand feet It appears that they rise In order to find favorable winds. Wild ducks, geese, and swans hnve been seen a mile high, but as a rule prefer to fly at about two thousand feet The vulture and the turkey buzxnrd hang up at four to five thousand feet, wutchlng the earth for carrion with their telescopic eyes. The record belongs to the giant condor of the Andes which flies In the thin cold air five miles above the plains. TIt Lits Magazine. Royalty Must Pay English royalty has experienced both scandal and punishment Henry was severely flogged In II (1133-118Canterbury cathedral for Inciting the murder of Archbishop Becket; Edward, prince of Wales, son of Henry ), VI wss sentenced to prison for striking a Judge; snd Queen Caroline, consort of George IV (1702-1830- ), was sued for divorce before the House of I'eers and the whole world on the grounds of Infidelity. Collier's Weekly. 9) (1421-1472- "This estimate from Sugar House Lumber ft Hardware Co, you that you can afford to build with the finest and the) best materials at a cost that is unbelievably reasonable.'' Whether you plan to make alterations or build a new horn our constructive advice will help you to build for permanence shows . ECONOMICALLY. Sugar House Lumber 1164 & Hdw. Co. "If Goes In the Building, We Sell It" East 21st South Vanishing cf Child in 182S Is Still Mystery Washington, Midi. One or Michigan's most mysterious disappearances, which occurred here In pioneer days, remains unexplained to this tiny. Alnnson Finch snd an older brother, the sons of Al!ert Finch, were In the woods near their home In March, 1828, when the boys separated to race each other home by separate routes. The older boy arrived to And that his brother bad not appeared. A search was Immediately organised and for weeks scores of neighbors from miles distant helped beat the woods without result. At about the same time, Knnohe, an Indian, who had plnyed with the and It wns beboys, disappeared, lieved by snnny that he hnd kidnaped the child. However, Kanobe later appeared and stoutly denied any knowledge of the child's whereabouts. n About 20 years later a youth red and told a story of having been kidnaped by Indians as a boy snd claimed that he wns the missing Finch Ind. However, the family, aft- -' er several tests, declared him an Impostor, and, he left the country. To hiM to the mystery, the skull of a child was found In the wihmIs years Inter, lint positive Ideiitllicatlon was Impossible. Hyland 553 He Finds Tack in Pie, and It's Good for $5; Seattle. A tack In a piece of pis' Is worth $5 to the eater, Superior Judge Chester A. Catchelor decided. He awarded Frederlco Ferrb that sum, following his suit against a res-- j taurant and a bakery for (525. Four-year-ol- d Bp-pe- V r- - Bab Likos Tobacca McAlester, Okla. Most babies likej Ice cream cones ar candy but two- John M. Mutllcan, Jr., Willi year-olhave a cigar, if you dont mind. There's nothing like a good dgar.j or even a chew of tobacco, for him. I ) d I Stroag Thief Soaght i Seattle, Wash. King county depu--j ties sre searching for a "heavy-fin-- ! gered" thief who slots 80 steel rails' from the track of a logging company! ) railroad. Birds Combine to Aid Robin Attacked by Owl West Newberry, Mass. Slumbering townsfolk were aroused by screeching birds stop a tree. Itacbel I'oore, who investigated, re- -' ported that a hoot owl had attacked a robin, grabbed it by the throat and tried to kill it Bluebirds, sparrows robins and other birds came to the victim's rescue. They made It so hot for the owl that It freed the robin and; flew away. r- - |