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Show atii so high, so no ble, so Important for all time as the No artist's work la si' A VERSE FROM TIIE BIBLE A wise man feareth and departeth from evil but the fool rageth, and is confident. Proverbs 14:16. making; of character In a child. CUSHMAN j INDEPENDENT VOLUME PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE 8. NON-SECTARI- N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER NUMBER 43 1, 1935 1 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast Wasatch and Forest Cagers Loom Strong Marion Roland, League Formulates Plans for Christmas Ray Astcrlin, Don Larson, Krantz and Ray White. Lee Simmons will coach Emerson again this season and although he will have a lot of green material to work with, there will probably bo evolved a scrappy bunch which will give any ward a good fight. Drawing up plans for an attracSchedule Next Week The Bulletin" will try and pub- tive Christmas business, members of lish in full the schedule for basket representative businesses in met writh the board of the ball of Highland and Granite Stakes Sugarhouse Business Men's League in the issue next week. Highlanders Impressive Highland Park Ward with one of its finest arrays of basketball material in several years, is pointing towards a leading poet in the basketball league. Paul Leavitte, John Holt, Don Chase, George Kuhn, Clarence Samuelson Henry Buhma and Moroni Hiner are all back in suits ready to nmu a determined drive for some of the Highland Stake casaba laurels. Ray TayUnv-speed- y forward of the 1933-8- 4 series, is back with the Highlanders and is getting into trim very By Jack Vigos' New men who have been nicely. Lincoln Ward reporting to practice are Norman KimLester Evert, Clyde Edmonds, The Railsplitter squad has already ball, Arthur Brown and Clarence its begin practices with Bailey. Neil Davis will coach the the return of a score of regular Highland squad this season. hoopsters that should be an Wasatch Champions Set For for all Granite-Hi- ghland Parent-Teache- Pointing out that the intersection Twenty-firSouth and Ninth East streets if the crossing of two major highways are an extreme danger to the children attending Forest school, Mrs. Martha R. Eldredge, a representing the group of the school appeared before members of the Sugarhouse Business Men's League Wednesday to ask that the group use its influence with the city police department to 'have a police officer stationed at the corner during the hours the children report in class rooms. Mrs. Eldredge stated that then are twelve hundred children attending the school and that with the limited space for playground they often use the sidewalk for games Since the street ia during recess. a highway, automobiles speed past the grounds and endanger the lives of children who may not see them. During morning, noon and afternoon when children are coming too and from school, Mrs. Eldredge stated, the crossing becomes exceptionally dangerous as motorists persist in making right-han- d turns against the red light without giving the pro- per signal and coming to a complete atop " While ' the' Junior iT tfftaerw of the school do all that la in their power to make these motorists obey traffic rules, they do not receive the cooperation necessary to make complete safety. The thought was advanced by league members that one of the officers patrol lng the streets of the city might be appointed to be at tES school during the hours necessary and with tbs aid of the Junior Traffic boys conduct the children safely across the street. A formal appeal will be mad by the league to the public safety commission this week, according to Mr. Kasteler. of Sugar-,Thou- ae eye-open- ln Emerson Buildo Anew An entirely new set of fellows will represent Emerson Ward during the oncoming basketball season. Neil Purdie is Just about the only regular of last year who will see acCoke Fowler may also tion again. turn out later. Other men from whom the starting five will be taken are Lynn Simmons, Max McKend-ricDean Busath, Marlin Williams, Jim Wilkinson, Dee Croft. Dick LeMar Cheshire, Cbristopherson, k, J !, Chy-trau- s; er . A. FOREST NOTES Parent-Teache- Mf rs pre-seas- . mo-tor-cy- R. . T. extra-curricul- ar pre-seas- on up-to-d- for-an- 1 , . THE , Fresh CHOCOLATE DROPS 10 per lb. At The UNITED 5-10-- 25c L L STEVENSON Meandering and meditations: That mysterious blond who flits through Times Squars late at night peddling cigarettes . . . she's said to be supporting a tubercular husband down In Arizona Fred Waring wear ing a belted blue coat and white flannel slacks. . . . Thats his official broadcasting costume. . , . Coal rattling dowq steel chutes. . . . Which force pedestrians out into tha street. James J. Doollng who has been leader of Tammany Hall more than a year now. . , , I.ooks aa natty as ever . . . and Is still a bachelor. , . , Lester Stone secretary to the mayor. He was once a newspaper man. ' ... Tlie American Legion room of th New York Athletic dub. . , Where) members who served In the World war. sit on a broad terrace' anjl view the elevation. . . . Aj city from a dub within a dub and noghf Bancroft of BnstoiLand Cbhasset. . . Another- - eoctety' mlsa who has turned) to the stage.' . ; . Got her preliminary experience In the Gloucester School, op the Little theater. , . . Memo for am bilious playwrights: At the moment there are about 2,000 scripts on the; desks or managers, , .. , Two young) men parading Seventh avenue apparently encased In dried fish. . . . What' looka like flsh from a distance proves to be pelts, . . . Which, by the deft; hand of furriers, will be turned for the throats of fair ladles , . . and some not so fair.) ... - Prosperity return note: Thirty apart--! ment houses are under construction! In the Bronx . . . and report hae If that construction la to be resumed soon', in Manhattan. . , Another: Four of; the swankiest hers In town have liw stalled stock tickersi . Seen In quick! succession: Funllne Lord, who re turned recently from the West coast? Beatrice Lillie, who haa Juat coni beck ' foom Europe end Jane Cowl, another and In tha next Europe visitor block on nroadway, Julius Tannen who returned recently from Hollywood. . . , Catering note. One chain of 23 res-tsursnts serves 75.000 meals a riav. Francis IV. 11. Adams. United States ' district attorney . , . Roylah-lookin- g A shiny motor but an alile lawyer car in which 1 wouldnt care to ride. On the tide: United States-marsha- l . . Department of Justice. . , . City Hall park Idlers all agog over a parrow fight. ... . .Hall tfucki lined-ualong Mall street. . . The shabby . The ptcra along the East river. .public bathhouse at Twenty-fourt- h street with s long Watting list. . , . The city used to have IS floating-baths. . Now there are only eight. . . . The othere refused to float anr Twenty-thirstreet cross town trolley car motnrinen and conductors spend all their spare time studying.. . . The cars are to be replaced by busses. . . ami they are endeavoring to learn how to operate them. . . Wish theyd hurry that Central Park West shift ' front, and that trolleys to' busies noise suppressors could be applied to, many who .prowl that thoroughfare A number throughout the night of Wall street workers telephone their homee several times a dny. . . Tali buildings keep them from seeing the sky . . . and (hey want to know the state of the Weather. ... ... -- . d ... ... Now is the Time to Select Your IRVING NOTES XMAS CARDS Some Ono Said! - Show me the type of. Books you read and X Will tell you what you" are! Come in and lot us plan your Winter's Reading Course for you. vice-preside- STORE 1069 st iParent-Teacber- pre-seas- on Everyone, including the Wasatch hoopsters, was disappointed In the performance of the Granite Champions last season in the inters take meet. Wasatch had a brilliant group of men but, nevertheless fell at the hands of a small group of Popular Grove men and therefore were expelled from the championBut in defeat there Is ship flight often victory, and such is the belief of the Wasatch men. New spirit and determination will help In regaining the church crown which the Hill toppers held in 1934 but lost last year. Dally Brown has consented to coach Wasatch and he is going to try to bring his quintet to even greater achievement than he brought his Forest Dale squad last season. Men reporting for drill thus far are: Ralph Knight, Rod Knight, John Hoxsey, Dave and Frank Fullmer, Juddy Wilcox, Jim Margarets, Earl Maigetts, Ray Ridges, Bob XUgby, Abe Cannon, Clint Berg and New men are Cal Nick Morgan. Taylor, Clyde Hardy and Paul Walton. Three of the 1935 All Stake" team will see action on this team Rod Knight, Ralph Knight again. and Clint Berg made the honorable team for 1935. Ask rs For Police Assistance . Come-Bac-k by according to Orson Kastcler, secretary of the league. Among those attending the meeting were Mr. Hansen, S. C. Sorensen, Southeast Furniture Co.; Willi-ar- d Richards, Granite Furniture Co.; Wednesday. N. Hansen of the Granite Hold- J. A. Rockwood, Rock wood Furniing Company was appointed general ture Co.; M. O. Aahton, Sugar chairman of the committee with H House Lumber Co. George A Sorensen, Henry Richards, George United Five and Ten; Orson Kastel-e- r, First National Bank; Oscar Renstrom,- - Allen Seigmiller, Ray Home Appliance; Grant MorCurtis, Lee Sheets, Louise Hogan Buss Jacobsen, Less Paul, Rex 'Ort- gan, Morgan Motor Co.; M. Nielsen, on, C. L. Miner, Pete Laboroi, Mam the Sentinel" and Hy Young of The Bulletin." Aahton, and Grant Morgan as comThe entire group of men expresmittee members. competitors. It is the plan of the League to sed their desire to give all assistance FOr the first time in about seven have a drawing similar to the suc- possible in making the affair one of years Vivian Jensen will not coach cessful events held in Sugarhouse in a big success and asked that other the Railsplitters. Among those re- the past years. Whether one large members of the League who were porting for the squad are Jess Fish- prize of cash or merchandise be gi- unable to attend Wednesday's meeter, Howard Hersog, Horton Jensen, ven away is yet to be determined, ing give their utmost support Swess. Trauffer, Lewis Schofield, and a number of new fellows. MacDonald (remember him from last?) will probably center for the P.-- T. Lincoln quintuplets. This boy is an effective scorer. Versatile Jess Fisher, one of the smoothest players in the stake, will shine as either guard A Friendly Place to Worship or forward. Howard Herzog, GranAssociation .JYe-- i The .never too busy to try to ia a ite All Stake man of 1934-8- 5 If you valuable cog in the clicking Lincoln of the Forest School will hold' the lerve you In time of need. five. Little Lewie Schofield looks first meeting of the year on Friday are In need of the ministrations of evening, November 8, at the school. the church,, or if you would like to plenty hot already in these From 7:80 to 7:55 the teachers and talk over the important matter of Horton will Jensen probfrays. room mothers will greet the patrons your relationship to God and the ably see plenty of action this year. At 8:00 church, or if you need the counsel in teacher's rooms. the he be cant Once Hort gets started will be of a friend, do not hesitate to call the o'clock meeting He general saved the Railsplitters stopped. on us. held in the auditorium. If we can, well be glad to seven times last season. Dr. L. John Nutt&l Jr. will be the help. Telephone Hyland 7867-FOREST DALE . ORGANIZATIONS ARE IMPORTspeaker of the evening. Miss Edith ANT. the The organizations of a church will present Kendell, principal, Dan Cupid seems to have pulled a P.-an opportunity for each InMrs. F. Bolto, George provide faculty. few strings in the Dale camp. Chick counto grow and develope qualithe dividual will present Wade and Paul Beuhner, both re- A president life ties room of mothers. that are terribly needed cil and cently married and removed from un- In our present social order. be will musical The They program the ward, will leave a bole hard to Mrs. Nelle an also each of direction for the der give opportunity fill in the former city champion construc-b- y to numbers consist Individual of do will and Peters something removed Ted squad. Eligibiity has the Glee club of the sixth and live and. useful, along the lines of Cannon from the scoring ranks. The hia own interests and capabilities. seventh grades. fans should miss this scrappy hoopall to is The extended heart of the church, however, LUMBER COMPANY IIAS An invitation sters in the coming games. as well as patrons. is its service of worship. The clubs, CONFIDENCE IN SUGARHOUSE Interested persons has lost at Dale Although Forest Mnnday the room mothers met organizations, fraternities, sororities, least three regulars from last year, activities of a the council In the Library. and with Confidence in the future of Sugar- a. crop of promising, casaba toasers are chairman. welfare Mrs. John great very University important. house is shown in the opening of .the Hardy, has turned up at the. that provision had been but the business of the school should most and fully stocked practices. From the looks of things, reported d maria care for all tonsils, teeth not be forgotten, nor should we to lumber In this section at 2210 South the fans may Bee a few new faces Individual reporta get that we need to worship togeth-wer- e 7th East. eye cases. In the Dale squad. As yet the purbit the membership drive. er for purposes of given The Deseret Lumber Company ple and white have not selected a was decided that a magazine dedication. It with Mr. C. E. Lay aa president and will have coach, but they probably November 3: Morning worship, drive would be put over by the asone before the. season is advanced general manager is a step forward Son. Fathers and their the to for. raise sociation My money in this community. we hope. He is an old The Dale will probably books in the school are especially invited to attend thia of build its squad around the remaining much needed ha for clty service. Stew library. been prominently identl many years regulars from last year.' Intermediate-Senio- r Christian End- fied with the lumber Beuhner, "All Stake Man of 35 will industry here. 4:30 discussion of Mr. m., eavor, p. will be a valuable aid in be a handy cog in the Foresters Lay Wbat ia the Harm of Drinking." the progress of the new building remachine. Clayton Dunford, elongated Young People's Christian Endea- covery so noticeably going forward LIBRARY stellmr some center, should display vor, 5:30 p. m. fora special meeting. in all parts of the The Summerhays boys playing. city. CORNER After lunch together in a canyon ' Larry and Mel both fast and scrapthey plan to discuss Physical Fit- auditorium. The on the hardpy should scintillate program consisted ness" led by Steven Keusseff. comCarl Maxwell a wood floor. of the following numbers: A' song was given by three members of the paratively new man for the Dale Sprague Library is happy to anabout. to bow knows nounce get that Adult Education classes, Latin club, a song by Mt certainly Ethyl . which are fostered by the National Watch this boy. Law, a piano duet by Beth Johnson Others reporting for workouts are Government and the State of Utah, and Ted Johnson, an accordian solo A1 Johnson, Hy Plewe, George Vigos, and are free to the public, are now 8PANISH CLUB HOLDS by a past member of the Latin club, FIRST MEETING these were followed Mel Wells, Stewart Olsen, Jack Ol- being held several afternoons and by a play entitsen, Morris Webb and Eldon Bitter. evenings oach week in the Commitled "Atlantas Race. The program The Spanish club held its first was well acted out and It ia hoped In comparing relative prowess, tee Room at the Library. These Forest Dale may not have the classes require no preparation, each meeting for this year last Wednes- that there may be other programs smoothly clicking team of last year lesson being planned aa a separate day after school in Mias Bennion's aa good as this one was. The meeting was held for But with a unit; and Individual work to suit room. with which to begin. bit of efficient coaching they should the individual need" ia the slogan. the purpose of electing officers and xVO NEW TEACHERS ADDED as soon a determining the place and time of be able to build up in a few weeks, Make arrangements TO NIGHT SCHOOL The officers, as a team that would rival last year's possible to attend these classes, as future meetings. Two new teachers were added squad. organization and lesson work is pro- elected, are as follows: president, Don Richard Vigos; rapidly. the gressing night school of Irving Jr. Is Rotten When a Egg 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Tuesdays and Nelson; student council representaMrs. Nowlea offers dressmaking Rotten? Law Defines Thuradays: Writing of Short Stor- tive; Erls Brad. Due to the fact alterations and She also millinery. Boston. Just what constitutes a bsd some members were unable to has a that Etc. Radio, Script, ies, Plays, class in music. splendid been estabegg In Massachusetts has P. M. Wednesdays: be present, it was decided that a 2:00 to 4:00 Mrs. Lawrence teaches speech and lished by an net passed by the legislaPoetry Appreciation and Poetry secretary will not be elected until dramatics. ture. a future meeting. . The definition, somewhat technical; School Monday, Wednesday and Writing. the of and of shadow the depth 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. Tuesdays speclHea Thursdays nights from 7 to 9 p. m. LATIN CLUB GIVES ASSEMBLY These classes are free to all adults an egg's interior under a testing lamp, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Fridays: and stipulates that the yolk must conThe Latin Club gave an assembly over eighteen years of age, and Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, form to uniform health standards now one may Join at at any time. lasl Thursday after school in In effect etc. , GRANITE STAKE A Lights of NewYork East 21st South Sugarhouse 1 - - DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE |