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Show p THE BULLETIN ft S O C I REV. RAY DAMRON ADDRESSES WOMENS ORGANIZATION on FUNERAL KITES HELD FOR CITY POLICEMAN AL the program were Misa Jackie Sarle, Miss Louise Andrew and Miss Marjorie Williams. Rev. Ray Damron addresser members of the Frances Willard W. C. MISS NAYLOR ENTERTAINED T. U. Friday afternoon at their reFOR RECENT BRIDE gular meeting held at the home of Mrs. E. J. Paul. 3017 Seventh East Miss Evelyn Naylor entertained at street. her home on Harvard avenue, in honor of Mrs. Benjamin A. Hicken. Miss Angeline Hillstrom. a formerly YOUNG COITLE TO LIVE recent bride. IN SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fegg, 2808 Fifth East street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Blanche, to David LeRoy Davis, son of Mrs. S. Davis o f Twenty-sevent- h South street, which took place last week. The young people will make their home in this city. The Reverend Joseph G. Delalre performed the marriage ceremony, which took place in St. Anns rectory. JOINT SESSION HELD BY RADIANT CHAPTERS OF O. MT. OLYMPUS REBEKAII LODGE SOCIALS Funeral services were conducted Thursday in the Richards Ward chapel for Wallace Stewart Lazenby, 34, who died at the family home Monday following a lingering illness. Bishop Harry T. Oscarson officiated at the church services and the Loyal Order of Moose ritualistic services at the graveside. Mr. Lazenby joined the Salt Lake City police force in 1931 and until his recent illness as a police radio operator over KGPW, city police station. Ha has been an active worker in the L. D. S. church having served a mission to the Hawaiian Islands from 1920 to 1924. His widow, Helen Benyon Lazenby, a daughter Carroll; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Lazenby and eight brothers and sisters survive. The Rcbckah Veteran association, ADDRESSES MEETING Mrs. Mabel Paul, lady veteran, will be entertained by Mt. Olympus RcPresident and Mrs. Francis Salz-ne- r, bckah lodge, November 7 at 8 p. m. who recently returned from th at I. O. O. F. hall in Sugarhouse. Swiss-Germmission of the L. D. Mt. Olympus Rebekah lodge held S. church addressed a meeting of a public Halloween costume party the Yesharah society Thursday evenMrs. James Sullivan, daughWednesday at I. O. O. F. hall in Su- ing. an Refreshments in keep- ter of the Salzners, was hostess. garhouse. ing with Halloween were served. The unmasking and costumes causE. 8. ed much WIND BREAKS PLATE merriment. GLASS Sego Lily Division No. 150, L. A. The evening and afternoon sections of Radiant chapter, No. 12, O. E. S., held a joint meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Cleo Van CotL DORCAS GROUP MEETS WITH MRS. BAKER to O. R. C. gave a Halloween party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. E. Valiant, avenue. WEDDINGS 1463 Roosevelt WINDOW Mr. and Mrs. It M. Williams, 1424 the First PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN Browning avenue, announce the enMAKES FRIENDLY LOAN Thursday of their The Dorcas society of iPresbyterian church met with Mrs. Eugene K. Baker, 1261 Emerson avenue. The asssiting hostesses were Mrs. H. L. Sinclair, Mrs. W. R. Carter, Mrs. F. T. Whitworth, Mrs. L J. Tobias, Mrs. J. G. Vorse and Mrs. Ross S. Beaver. Miss Ethel J. Paul gave an Interesting book review. gagement daughter, Rhoda Alice, to Harold Denton Cummings, Posing as a personal friend of a son..of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Lb Cumprominent Sugarhouse business man mings Jr., 609 Ninth avenue. a smooth talking young fellow borrowed nineteen dollars, promising to Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, 1809 repay It within an hour, but to date Lake street, announce the engage- has failed to put in an appearance. ment of their daughter Marjorie to On checking, the name and address Lester King of Anaheim, Cal., for- were found do be fictitious. MISS JOHNSON ADDED TO merly of Salt Lake City. The marGRANITE FURNITURE FORCE riage will take place November 16, Austrian Blind Will Be In California Aided by Yankee Couple Miss Shirley Johnson has been Vienna. Through the efforts of Mr. added to the force of the Granite 657 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Poulton, Furniture Co. at the Sugarhouse Redondo avenue, announce the en- and Mrs. Rufus Graves Mather of New will have Its' store. Mias Johnson Is the sister gagement of their daughter, Mar- York city Austriafor soon the blind; own lighthouse of Miss Jackie Johnson, who has jorie, to Reed Strong, son of Mr. When the Austrian Lighthouse is been employed at Granite Furniture and Mrs. C. O. Strong, 1386 Blair founded It will be the eleventh caring Co. for about two years. street The marriage will take place for the blinded poor of four continents, In November. the North snd South Americas, the Fsr East, and Europe, JUNIOR DAUGHTERS Mrs. Mather, the former Winifred OF REVOLUTION MEET Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Coulam, Bolt of charity fame In New York, 1192 South Ninth East street anhas interested Princess Fanny The Beehive Junior Society Daugh- nounce the their daughAustria's vice chancellor, in of marriage ters of the Revolution met this afscheme. the to Eldredge Thayne ternoon at the home of Misa Kath- ter, Marian, It Is proposed to organize the Ausson of Mr. and Mrs. Huron R. Free, East 1829 Eleventh erine Woodruff, trian Lighthouse at LUlenfeld, where marFree, 1828 Yale avenue. The blinded poor from all parts of Austhe street 25, October took place Friday, tria can gather to learn new trades. The study of our national shrines riage In the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temIt will be conducted on similar llnea was continued and a description of ple. to the blind Institution! established John the home of John Adams and the ceremony a wedding In New York, Paris, China, Japan, and Following Quincy Adams was given by Miss breakfast was given at thq Beau South America by Mrs. Matber and Barbara Snow. Others participating Brummel cafe by the parents of the her husband. , bridegroom. In the evening a recepYouths of harming Area tion was given at the Lion House. Are Cold to Agriculture was the motif of The bride-eleMoberly, Mo. There la a strange numerous social events prior to her lack of Interest in vocational agriculmarriage. ture in this Randolph county town, center of a wide farming area. The school board proposed to install a voAUXILIARY CARRIER'S LETTER IN cational agriculture department in the MEET FRIDAY, 1:30 P. M. but because of lack of school, high Interest the plan was abandoned Salt Lake Auxiliary No. 8 to the Association of Letter Carriers will SeU World Record The largest and finest Draphold Its regular monthly meeting west the in ery Department Friday, November 1 at 1:30 p. m. All the new materials and col with Mrs. R. V. Morris, 1678 Roose-ve- tl orings. Our expert Decorators avenue. will be glad to offer, new ideas The hostesses will be Mrs. F. C. and help you plan. loveay, Mrs. H. A. Dittman, Mrs. Levi Fitt and Mrs. R. P. Jones. Star-hember- g, ct Big DRAPERIES 1 OLIVER O. HOWARD CORPS MEET AT TOWNSEND HOME $1750 FOB OUR NEW i Oliver O. Howard Womans Relief entertain Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Capitola Townsend, 955 Eleventh East street. HEATING SENSATION Among Scientific Stove Designers. SAVES Vt To Vi ON COAL BILLS corps will i SUMMER WEDDING ANNOUNCED ril $ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jarratt, $3950 c 4 world's and American marks for the swim over the Sachs liuy course st Jones ISencli. Long Island as a crowd of fiOJNX) looked on. IIit Mrs. Peter Van Otten of 84V time was 0.00 for the distance, far Downington avenue gave a supper sttrpnSKlng the American record of party last Wednesday evening in 0,13.0. set up by Elennor Holm Jnrrett. Gren-woo- d, and the woild's mark of 6.12.1; for 4W compliment to Miss Gertrude whose marriage to S. Clifford meters, eatahliahed by Phyllis llariling In 15)32. Cockayane will take place Saturday. of England Sugarhouse HYLAND 670 "Vo Deliver Everywhere I BIUDE Foreign ManufacturersUsing Subsidies to Catch Up. Washington. Hacked by large government subsidies aircraft factories In Great Britain, France, Germany end Italy are busily at work on huge flylnu boats aimed at catching up In the race for over-ocea-n nude routes of the air which the American system, ran Amer-Icon Airways, now dominates. There la rivalry ea between the European ' countries themselves, but all are bent upon a race with American aviation In the Held of overseas flying In which the big Clipper ships constructed lu this country are now fur in the van. Few details of specifications on foreign bonis have been allowed to leak through the cordon of military secrecy. Those craft that have reached the flying slage. however, have fallen far below the performance of the American ships. Great Britain, for example, started the testing of the first of her d flying (Mints of new construction on a flight by easy aragea Prefrom Plymouth to Singapore. liminary test flight! of the Short Broth era craft showed that In efficiency It did not compare with the Sikorsky and Martin Clippers built here. New Boats for England. Construction has therefore been be gun by the air ministry for Imperial Airways of two flying boats for the domination of the transatlantic route to America. Oue of these ships Is being built by Short Brothers oud the other by Blackburn Ltd. The French have had preliminary hard luck with ihe first of their oceann going giants to be flown, the Lieutenant de Valsseau Paris. Powered with six engines, this boat wos constructed Inland and then hauled to the aea in order to better preserve the secrets of Its construction details and spring a surprise when It went into service for Air France. The Pan American Clipper has twice crossed the Pacific, 2,410 miles between California end Hawaii at an average speed of 130 miles an hour and had sufficient gasoline in the tanks at either end for an additional 800 miles. While the first of the three big Martin boats being built at Baltimore for the American airline weighs 20 tuns as against the 37 of the Valsseau Iarla, It can carry as great a passenger, mall and express load over ranges of 2,000 miles and transport them near d ly 50 miles an bonr faster and at of the estimated cost per mile. The Martin, which will have speed trials In Hie next week or so, has already made 180 miles an hour In teats over Chesapeake bay. Italy Holds Speed Records. Details of Germany's Dornler Wal boats for the South Atlantic service, except those comparatively small type which have been using the steamer .Westfalen as a base, are unavailable here. Little more about Italys big boats Is available. It Is known, however, that within the past year Premier Mussolini welded Into, one operating unit, government owned, all operating airlines under the Italian flag for the acknowledged purpose of a unified drive for a dominant place In the 300,000 miles of organized airways which now link the outposts of the world. UndPr the Impetus of this move Italy has already achieved world's records for aircraft speed and distance. The lessons learned from the smaller aircraft making these records are said to e be Incorporated In flying boats now under construction. Two of d them are of 3, GOO horsepower each. four-engine- 37-to- 440-yar- d Week Special Machine Strangulation Peiping. Provincial police authorities are Instructed to execute criminals with strangulation machines In an order Issued by the Chinese MIntstry of Justice. The penal code provides strangulation as the means of carrying out denth sentences, but up to the present it haa been done by two men twisting a cord about the neck of the con- CORAL BERRIED PYRACANTHA Extra Large $1.50 See these beautiful plants. There are not many eo come In early. vict Selected Bulbs Such a method la declared less humane than the prescribed machine, which, however, will work on the same principle of strangulation. In order to lessen the shock to the further previctim, the ministry scribes that the culprit be chloroformed prior to carrying out of the death sentence. Authorities In moat places continue; however, to execute some prisoners by the simple expedient of a revolver placed against the base of the skull of the kneeling victim. TULIPS DAFFODILS NARCISSUS O HYACINTHS O CROCUS 9 PEONY ROOTS FISH VOGELERS Professor Calls Five Hours Rest Sufficient Helsingfors. Five hours' sleep a day are sufficient for the average human being, a German professor, Doctor Schilfhauser, believes, after expert menta. In order to live a healthy normal life, he asserts, everyona should go to bed at 7 p. m. and rise again at midnight The following of snch a spartan rule, . tie says, will avert all danger of suffering from neurasthenia and similar nerve troubles. Experiments conducted by the professor on school children are stated to have given beueflclal results. CANARIES FLOUR 9 FERNS 9 POTTED TLANTS Purity Seeds 30 West 1st Smith Beet by Teat Was. 804 French Veteran Reads Name on War Memorial Paris. An M. Paul Oudar, visiting the former battlefield of Chet in the Ardennes where he lost e number of the comrades he had made In the trenches, was much taken aback to see hia own name on the war memorial. M. Oudar remembers that in the height of the battle, he dropped bis pack, containing hla papers, and he supposes that It must have fallen near e dead man who was burled In hla name. Life Spansod 3 Cmtnriea Cresco, Iowa. Natives of Cresco believe tlielr cemetery has a unique inscription on a tombstone. It shows that John Dargan lived during three centuries. Dargan wna born In Ireland in 1700 and died In Ulcevllle, Iowa, In AUTO GLASS BROKEN? DRAFTS IN YOUR CAR? DRIVE IN COMFORT THIS COLD WEATHER. Let Us Fix Your Auto Glade 3UGAR GLASS CO. 2023 So. th East 1 1 Hyland 928 "AND WE HURRY" IDOL one-thir- VOTE for the Man NOT a I mid-ocea- n A Political Party The City Election Tuesday, November 5 th long-rang- four-englne- Old Lifeguard of Seine Rescues More Than 100 ISA Paris. Paris nearly lost one of Its remaining picturesque characters recently when Father Chartler, as every one calls him, caught a cramp and nearly drowned In the Seine. Father Chartler is Paris NON-PARTIS- AN ELECTION unofficial lifeguard. All passers who have occasion to cross the Pont St Michel regularly know his little boat, moored to its quays. It carries a blue pennant on the one small mast, with the white lettering, "Volunteer Lifeguard." Life saving la Father Chart ter! hobby. He haa actually rescued from the treacherous and swiftly flowing waters of the Seine more than 100 persons. He has 40 life saving medals. He made bis first rescue when lie was thirteen. That makes 40 years lie has been a life saver. He is sixty-tw- o now. Excavation for Casino Reveals Mayan Relics Miss Elizabeth Konipa or New York t'.i whu a inn shed to smithereens ENTERTAINS FOR AUTUMN I 404 East Thirteenth South street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Mildred, to Ernest Ivan Robinson, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. E. A. Robinson, 1616 '.Park street The marriage took place the fore part of June. t WITH FLYING BOATS 33-to- n The large plate glass window at Smith Motor Company was broken by the strong wind that hit Sugar-houearly Tuesday morning. Numerous trees and small buildings were blown over during the wind storm. se and ENGAGEMENTS Chinese Officials Order S. LEADS EUROPE U. San Salvador. A large collection of idols and other objects of Mayan origin! haa been discovered le the heart of this city by workmen excavating for a new building which la to house casino. In addition to Idols there are artl-- j cles of unusual artistic value; their marveloua colors still bright, and a number of obsidian colnmnn of various forms and sizes. It Is believed that storehouse of Mayan treasure hiyij boen found md work on the excavation; i has been stopped. 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