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Show HE THE BULLETIN Published by Commercial Printing Co. fitLLMW al routes make it absolutely neces- counties In Utah will receive allocasary that the forms of The Bulletin tions. be closed not later than Thursdaj $50,000 will be spent on Highland a. m, Drive, hours. South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah. 2044 1.8 miles, 23 men, HICCOUGH SIEGE IS ENDED BY SURGERY ANNOUNCING 35,880 Woman Cured by Operation on Diaphragm. Copy for newi items, social and sport activities, must be in the office KAPERg to spend Phone copy for news items and not later than noon Wednesday, foj Los Angeles Hundreds of "cure' WINTER ON TIIE COAST events of interest to The Bulletin publication in the following issue ol jails" were given to pretty Mrs. Lucllli who for over Truesdell, twenty-two- , or Commercial Printing Co. The Bulletin. Mr. Frank Kaper, former Sugar-housperiod of ten months has suffered six man dropped into jacute attacks of hiccoughs business "The Bulletin circulation and dls 364 The most serious attack covered 17 tribution in this district is approx The Bulletin" office Wednesday af- jidsys and nights at the rate of CO ternoon skies and stated that the ATTENTION mate three miles long by two mile per minute. of California were alluring him in This siege so weakened the victim, Post Office distribution in the Ru ride. that direction. Mr. and Mrs. Kaper doctors feared for her life and as are planning on leaving for the final resort performed a major operation and relieved a pressure on the coast soon after election. patients diaphragm. Deseret Lumber Company -- I e Hyland s COMMENTS Prior to the operation doctors had jused the following treatments: j Placed the patient In both an oxygen ,snd carbon dioxide tanks; had her Initiate both an anesthetic gas and ether, its well as taking the hitter Internally !by mixing with water, and Injecting it ,ln the blood stream; had the victim n ; placed on s bed with several sacks isand on her stomach while her head was lowered to the floor and her feet poised In the air to nearly a vertical position. Various diets and more treatments failed until the operation was resorted ' I'OUNO MISSIONARY TO GO TO NEW ZEALAND Prior to his departure for FOLLOW THE BALL the New Zealand Mission of the L. D. You never know what will happen to the ball, cither on the S. church. Elder Everett A. HutchIt's alwiys in motion, it's insecure in inson was honored at a testimonial gridiron or in real life. your hands. The opposition may steal it. The rules may take in tho Whittier Ward chapel Wedit away from you. A fumble is always imminent. So the thing nesday evening. to do no matter where the ball is or who has it is to get there The program was composed of at once. FOLLOW THE BALL! the following numbers: opening song the congregation; invocation by by The ball may be opportunity. The ball may be trouble. The Simeon piano solo by But follow the ball. We arc never in Norman Hutchinson; harmonica ball may be hard work. duet : . Most of tho letters I received," Mr. Oomick; But wc often hem and doubt about what wc should do next. Truesdell said, "were from well mean vocal C&lderwood and son; Wells by haw, procrastinate, default, run away from, or stand around hat- solo solo ling violin people. All wished me success and Grant Jane Reed; by ing the nextifhing to do." Its human nature not to follow the by Reginald Beales ; reading by ;each knew their treatment would ithe successful one. ball. Wc assume it W'ill take care of itself, will right itself autoJensen Stallings; vocal solo ; Other ourselves Or tell we do will it. We suggested treatments mailed hope George" matically. Ray J. Hutchinson; piano solo by .from all over the country Included: it doesn't amount to a row of pins. Anyhow we dont follow by Sarah Castle; address by President the polnta of t needles .the ball. To follow the ball is simply to tend to business, t Thomas & Towler; selections by the In "Stifek the lobe of each ear while drlnklnj I known had If We only may say: keep on top of the game. xylophone solo by a glass of water and while In a aittin What a great Draney brothers;remarks that simple secret when I was going to school. Lowell by Bishop .position, football player I could have been. Just think all you have to Fred W.Hicks; "Place lengthwise In your mouth Schwendiman; response by do is follow the ball." tablespoon, and while Mr. Hutchinson; selection by a mixa of wnter, have an asdrinking glass ; Were still going to school and were playing in the biggest ed quartet, composed of Edith Mann, sistant cause the spoon to vibrate by and Buren A. busiVan Jane Reed, J. and most crucial game anybody could enter the game of napping the handle and bowl of the AT 2210 South 7th East Street Phone Hyland 2130 ABSOLUTELY You will End a complete line of building materials at our Store and Yards. Every last bit of this stock of Merchandise is CLEAN and NEW. .... .... SEE F0S YOURSELF I SNELGROVE Always OVER 25 VARIETIES 2 Stores La-Ve- 4th East and Broadway and Sugarhouse red-ho- CALL US FOR SPECIAL Halloween Refreshments Hyland 3155 long-handle- d 1 We have far more chance to make our knowledge count Ray Hutchinson and benediction by ness. we can turn it into money, into fame, into personel Alonzo Hinckley. now satisfaction. Lets win the big game. lAts follow the ball! FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR FORMER THE LIBRARY CORNER ' PROCLAMATION spoon. "Drink a glass of wnter slowly while zfcond person slowly massages behind the ears. : Although she tried some or the less severe suggestions, Mrs: Truesdell .happy she bad the operation per formed. "I have only had three slight Ides' since, she said. SUGARHOUSE BUSINESS MAN ISSUED Importance of the United States navy and its achievements from the ;ime of John Paul Jones small fleet to the present is outlined briefly in a proclamation issued Tuesday by Mayor Louis Marcus calling upon Salt Lake City residents to observe Navy Day, October 23, 1935. ' Sprague Library is more than pleased with the growing popularity of Its attractive committee room for all kinds of business mootings. The room, which is fairly large and ' artistictly decorated, is equipped with a piano and can be arranged DR JlAW DISCUSSE3 to seat comfortably between 73 ana SECURITY PROGRAM 100 people. We are proud to be able to offer tye business organize A meeting of the Sagebrush tlons of this community such a convenient and attractive room in which Democratic club was held Monday to hold their meetings. It is avail evening at the Ncwhousc Hotel. Dr. Herbert B. Maw discussed Utah's able, weekly or monthly to "The Social Security relationship meetings which makes it especially Program. or to Interesting Utah has given the governor aueducational study groups, and can to appropriate all inherialways be used for any other gath- thority Income over $150,000 In tance tax erings., and by any other organizabiennium for old age benefits, the a is business of tions, whose s. character. Make arrangements withjwith revenue during the period will state the at mated $285,000, Bartlett, head librarian, for a scheduled time, and be sure to put have $135,000 with which to match your bidin early because of its daily the federal appropriation, according x to Dr. Maw. increasing demand. He also stated that Utah la' one of the seven states that has provided for unemployment Insurance. SCOUTS TO PARADE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT Funeral services for A. F. Edgin' ton, 72, former resident of Salt Lake City, were held Monday, October 21 Horseman Routt Auto, in San Gabriel, California. but He Lands in Cour Mr. Edginton was a prominent Mass. A rugged Indlvidu Peabody, was ha man in business Sugarhouse, list went down to defeat here when interested in the developing of of Cllftondale was adIn John Martin as a business center. judged a highway menace and ar about. 1920 he built the Hyland rnlgned for drunken riding. Theatre (now the Mario) and operMartin, as be afterward explained He to police. Is a conservative who doesnt ated it for a number of years. resided in the southeast until ill believe in new tangled contraptions health forced him to retire and he like gasoline buggies cluttering up tho went to California to make his home highways lie determined to stage one man protest. about two years ago. Mounting hie steed, Martin set off at Surviving are his widow, Elizabeth a gallop down Route U. S. 1. Horses, he believed, should have the Edginton, five sons and four right or esti-Mr- U. of U. SORORITY MOTHERS INSTALL NEW OFFICERS See Us For Your Holiday Stationery Colorful Commercial I Folders Calendars Blotters Art Greetings, j COME IN AND ASK TO SEE SAMPLES YOU WILL NOT BE OBLIGATED IN ANYWAY. sf Letterheads CALL AT THE SOUTHEAST PRINTING CO. (Formerly "The Herald Press) zone, Utah held 2034 South 1 1 th East S&SI JEAN RENEE CREATIVE School of Dancing Register Now FOR FALL CLASSES 108C 0 mott. seventy years old, according to terms of her will probated recently. Miss McDermott, who died June 4, instructed executors to place Tot "In the care of come woman who loves doge and In a home without children." After Pets death, the estate will .revert to the Chicago first-clns- s . Hyland MILK Real Churned Buttermilk j.15c Bring Your Own Container or Rent One from Us All You Can Drink 5c COTTAGE CHEESE lb. .... 15c the Same Church Service HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 1063 East 21st South BUTTER 163 West 5th South CALL Was. or Hy. 7660 Where Qeanliness is Supreme Open Daily From 8 A. M. to 11 P. M. EGGS a meeting TO WAR VETERANS Tuesday evening at the Hotel Utah. Dog Pah With Pig Dr. Thomas D. Boyle presented a i West Newberry, Mass. Nicky, a Science on The and of paper Light small dog, would rather psl around World war veterans desiring to Seeing. Basic orthoptics were dis with neighboring pig than associate veterans the for contingent cussed by Dr. H. W. Londmesser. register other dogs. When the dog eats, .with of the civilian conservation corps Members of the ladies' auxiliary the eats, and If the dog runs, so have until October 31 to file appli- to the central zone of the associa- 'does pig the nlv. cations, by the manager of the local tion also met Tuesday night at tho Long Lost Gem Found veterans administration facility. Mrs. J. Fred Daynes, presihotel. Portngeville, Mo. Mrs. Grover Me-att- e Men enlisting in the CCC veter- dent, Is wearing her diamond brooch presided. Parliamentary law She found It at the cemetery, ans contingent will be stationed al was discussed at the gain. meeting by Veyo, Utah, 25 miles south of SI. Mrs. E. C. Osborne, while Mrs. M 16 years after It was lost. George. Application blanks may be II. Dcardcn spoke on economics. W CREAM Gallon 5 Sets of Twins Attend Optome- East 21st South nyland 4098-- 76S5-- W DANCE TO BE HEALTHY Anti-Cruelt- y Chicago. Fire sets of twins are In the congregation of Rev. M. B, Nagle at the Addison Heights Bible church. Among them are his twin sons, Walter and Eugene, twenty-fiv- e years old. The other twins, two paffc of boys and two of girls, are nineteen, seventeen, ten and five years old IN BALLROOM BALLET and TAP white Eskimo dog, Chicago. Pet, will be the sole beneficiary of the $23,-00estate of Miss Margaret McDer- vice-preside- The central HALLOWEEN Imprinted in Gold, Silver or Bronze ORDER NOW Have the Best Selection Eskimo Dog Beneficiary of Entire $25,000 Estate Mrs. Joseph Larsen newly Installed president of the Mother's club orority at the A,Phl1 0,1 0meS University of Utah. Other officers include Mrs. Stan' Mrs. ley S. Cheever, Charles R. Snclgrove Jr., secretary and treasurer. Members of committees include: Membership, Mrs. Nora Bingham, Mrs. T. Jorgenson and Mrs. J. H. Price; program, Mrs. H. & Van Ness, Charles R. Morris and Mrs. R. C. Mldgley; amusements, Mrs. Archie B. Keeler, Mrs L. H. Timby, Mrs. Calvin M. McDonald and Mrs. Earl G. Fogel; luncheon, Mrs. Edward A. Berlin, Mrs. W. E. Block and Mrs. Herman Bruschke. trist Association Inexpensive Christmas Cards wey, and he took It, forcing several automobiles off the road and success fully blocking all traffic on the artery. ' Unsympathetic police arrested Mar tin tnd he was arraigned. FIRST AID INSTRUCTORS MEET FRIDAY 7:30 F. M. Permission for 2500 Boy Scouts of the Salt Lake council to parade in the business district November 9 The regular monthly meeting of was granted Tuesday by city com- the first aid instructors club of the missioners. Salt Lake chapter of the American The petition, signed by D. E. Ham- Red Cross will be held Friday at mond, scout executive, said the pro- 7:30 p. m. in the L. D. S. Bishop's cession will be part of the scout building, it was announced by Dr. health and safety exposition, No- George N. Curtis, chairman of the OPTOMETRISTS IlOLD MEETING AT HOTEL UTAH vember 7, 8 and 9. first aid committee. CCC rOSTS AVAILABLE Exclusive ! for-regula- r Parent-Teache- rs Distinctive" ICE CREAM : Wednesday October 30th ARE YOU READY FOR YOUR PARTY? To make your party a sue cess, we have the necessary things for you. At ;The DESERET BOOK COMPANY EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE 44 w Z JN1 trk - Groggy Worker Fastens Himself Inside the Job 2044 South . 1 1th East Reachwood, N. J. The man who gets out on limb and then saws himself car-- ; ;off into space has his twin In penter In this Ocenn county commu-- ! nlty. I Called to s cottage to repair the lerlsses and crosses of an ailing lattice work screen about the porch foundaLas the flat nozzle of the vacuum tion, the carpenter reported for work (leaner to rid the rooms of the little slightly fortified with liquor. In hts mildly befuddled state he de- house spiders which so many people ed. hove trouble with. According to a press dispatch reStyle artists from the east and rided to crawl Inside and nail the loose Do not bent the , slats. so In he ceived here Tuesday approval of a Pacific coast will nailed himself doing egg whites too explain and dem- In. much for sngel cake or It will be too $1,058,000 grade crossing and high- onstrate latest creations. Lillian With aid of nearby relief work- dry. They should be beaten until way improvements program for Utah Allred Hardy, 'Provo, president of ers and the the village fire chief, the car- they form point when egg beater Is was made In Washington. Nineteen the association, will preside. removed. penter finally was extricated. Hyland 364 : My Neighbor Says: i j . obtained at administration headquarters, Twelfth avenue and E st. Veterans discharged from the CC STATE BEAUTICIANS HOLD CONVENTION NOV. 4 - 0 C subsequent to September 30, 1935 re not eligible for rcenrollmcnt for a period of one year. Latest developments in beauty equipment will be shown November 1, 5 and 6 at a convention of the Utah State Beauticians association DRIVE HIGHLAND SLATED FOR 1.8 MILES IMPROVEMENT in the Hotel Utah, H. F. Schultz, chairman of arrangements announc- Cnke mixture should come well up Z to the corners and sides of pans, lesv-In- g a slight deprecslon In the center. Cake will then be perfectly flat on tbs top when baked. . Do not nliflw perennials to go to iced unless you wish to savs special seed. All of the plnnf will go Into the seed poili Instend of Into the roots for I lie next year. Seeds saved from your own plants will jarely run true to type. It Is better, to buy new seeds In the spring. th 1 4. |