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Show -- ''THE BULLETIN I . - MVI tb toCtlETIN .. al routes make it absolutely necessary that the forms of "The Bulletin be closed not later than Thursdaj Published by Commercial Printing' Co. 2044 South 11th ELDER ATTENTION! It is never too late to Join the Sowing Class et the Irving Jr. High a. m. Elder DEPARTS SOON roe British mission Richard S. The Presidents Choice Tanner, who An Achievement of National Repute ails in the near future for the BriSchool. tish Isles, was honored Wednesday The class, under tho direction of by Whittier ward at a misevening teachMru. Mac Noall, experienced or of Dressmaking, Millinery, and sionary testimonial. A well arranged variety program is now discussing Remodeling East Salt Lake City, Utah. Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office Phone copy for news Items and not later than noon Wednesday, foi events of. interest to "The Bulletin publication in the following issue of or Commercial Printing Co. "Christmas Suggestions and Hints. was rendered and dancing followed The Bulletin. Our next discussion will be, "The 364 "The Bulletin" circulation and dis Ilat and its Trimming," Tho time has been extended one trlbutlon in this district is approx ATTENTION ; Salesman ijuus 3-- 1 ear imate threo miles long by two mile hour, from 7 to 9, Monday, WednesPost Office distribution in the Ru wide. Job as Bullet Buffer day and Thursday evenings. By A Local Enterprise Through the combined efforts of Mr. Gus P. Backman, of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, Hon. Elbert D. Thomas of Washington, D. C. and the Utah Manufacturers Assn, a bonafide order has been obtained for the serving of SNELGROVE Distinctive ICE CREAM to President Roosevelt and his party of 375 including victims of Infantil Paralysis at the Warm Springs Foundation, Ga. on Thanksgiving Hyland COMMENT Toledo, Ohio. "Cap" E. E. Richardman in son, the most l.ncoa county, lind to throw It oil over because his Insurance company got ;uoAr house barber snop S MOVES TO NEW LOCATION nervous. For the last live years Richardson The Sugar House Barber Shop a police equipment salesman, lius been A MARKET THAT KNOWS NO DEPRESSION Two men stand gazing through a plate glass window at a popular will move to 2040 South 11th East conducting personal demonstrations of vests, firing away at announces S. A. Pet .Ida bullet-proo- f this week-en- d, priced automobile. himself when no one else would take ty, proprietor. One is in his middle forties. the Hsk of holding the gun. Due to the remodeling of ' Sch The other has just turned twenty-si- x. The Inst time "Cap was shot he had Drug Co., Mr. Petty put on the vest of a competitor to These men present an interesting study in market possibilities pre- ramm-Johnso- n will move to his new location. sent and future. prove he wasnt ringing In a tin vest for the sake of comparison with his The older man has an income that's reasonably close to five figures. own. matter to He's well able of TWIN GIRLS ARRIVE AT As a buy the car at which he's looking. "That was the worst beating I ever well to car able interest at his a he's the What's twice fact, buy price. G. M. SOUTHWICK HOME took from a bullet," said Richardson. in tho small car? What goes on in his mind? "It burned and stung my whole left This man is one of the survivors of the holocaust of 1929. lie aide. has no Illusions regarding this survival. He feels that he was lucky It was difficult to determine He whose smile was the broadest WedHe took only a mild beating in the market. rather than smart. of knows that many men of at least equal ability lost all their holdings. In nesday, G. M. South wick, father, or of lovely the sharp retrenchments of 1929 he held his job. Here again he re- N. J. Hansen, grand-fathby L.L STEVENSON gards himself as lucky rather than smart. He recalls that many better twin girls bom to Mrs. Southwick Day. SNELGROVE DISTINCTIVE ICE CREAM New York Lights er men than himself walked the streets long and anxious months. lie gets Tuesday night at a local hospital. Mrs. Southwick is the daughter a mild case of the jitters when he asks himself what he would have He feels sure that he lias learned Mary of Mr. and Mrs Hansen and done under similar circumstances. Hence his has a host of friends in Sugarhouse. No more reckless or indecent spending for him. a lesson. interest in the small car. He may buy the small car. He may wait an- Both mother and now arrivals are doing nicely. other year. He turns aw&y from the window and walks on. The fact is that experience has taught this man little. It has mereHe has a plan for the future. It ' ly shaken his confidence In himself. INJURIES ARE FATAL can be epitomized In a few words: Defer action as long as possible. TO SUGARHOUSE WOMAN Suppose now we study the young man who has just turned twenty-siHe went to work fresh from school in 1930. He spent a year learning something about the business." Then he was made a junior salesInjuries suffered in an automobile man. He now cams $42.50 a week, on which he supports a wife and aeoident November 9, proved fatal baby! God knows, he will He knows something of the debacle of 1929. tell you, "I ought to know the story; father and his friends have beefed enough about the socking they took. Nevertheless the tragedies of 1920 To him the market and have made no real dent in his consciousness. so incidental and Impermuch arc business crashes of those days just sonal history, like Napoleon, hoop skirts, Jim Jeffries, mustache cups, T model Fords, the breast stroke in swimold Waldorf. even the .or Anna held, ming, The actual viewpoint of this young man is difficult to grasp, but His standard of comparison is not the quite important to understand. like blazes for his $42.50 per week, works 29. Ho of days but he Is sure the future will bring him more. So he Is going to jimmy all the fun he can out of this sum for himself, his wife and baby. Nevertheless he's going to take To buy a car may be bad judgement. a stab at it. He has already gone over two competive models with a He turns Now he's going to give this one the works. fine tooth comb. store. from the window and and enters the . . . -- . eosy-mon- ey ICE CREAM For Thanksgiving Dinner or during the day, you must serve Ice Cream, to insure a perfectly enjoyed holiday. You should takci care to Insure that it is ours which you serve, if you would make certain that you'll enjoy the purest, most delicious of IceC reams! AND Laura Larson Ice Cream Shop 2003 South 11th East Hyland 2220 Where Quality Counts JEANRENEE CREATIVE School of Dancing Register Now FOR FALL CLASSES IN BALLROOM BALLET and TAP 1086 East 21st South 7GS5--V Hyland 4098-"DANCE TO BE HEALTHY" Hyland io Mrs. David McClerry, 64, of 1888 South Eighth East street. She died at a local hospital of Wednesday embolism of the heart, caused by the collisslon. Mrs. Douglas Thompson, of 1890 Eighth East and daughter of Mrs. McClerry, is still confined to her bed with a fractured pelvis, suffered in the same accident The two ' women were passengers in an automobile driven by Mrs. Della M. Corner, 1915 Seventh East street which collided with a taxi at the intersection of Thirteenth East and Roosevelt avenue during a snow storm. Mrs. McClerry was an active member of the L. D. S. church. Surviving are her husband, two daughters, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. R. E. Marsell; a son, Edward Wm. McClerry, and two grandchildren. 28, South "1 1 th East Hyland 364 CALL ON DR. W. H. LANDMESSER Optometrist 1096 Hyland 7749 East 21st Sooth FRED0VA DANCE STUDIOS 967 East 21st South ANNOUNCE Ballet and Tap Classes on Saturday from 9:00 A. M. to l'OO P. M, n A SPECIAL TAP Class for Boys on MONDAY at 4:45 P. M. ADVANCED CLASSES' for Older Girls, MONDAY at 6:00 P. M. and WEDNESDAY at 5K)d P. M. BABY CLASSES, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Mrs. VERNON Is Incomparable as a TEACHER of BABIES. k, In 2U4 4 ... : a Register Now for Class and Private Instructions. All Classes, 8 Reasons For $1.00 Phone Hyland 5711-- W 75 Varieties of Candy AT KEELEYS in Sugarhouse Thanksgiving Candy Feature 2 lb. Box Chocolates 5 lb. Box Chocolates 49c 98c KEELEYS, Inc. 1077 East 21st South With Ebmcyera Bakery Inexpensive Exclusive Christmas Cards Imprinted in Gold, Silver, or Bronze ORDER NOW Have the Best Selection ( See Us For Your Holiday Stationery Colorful Commercial Letterheads Folders Calendars Blotters Art Greetings. COME IN AND ASK TO SEE SAMPLES YOU WILL HOT BE OBLIGATED IN ANY WAY. CALL AT THE SOUTHEAST PRINTING CO. f2034 South 11th East Sugarhouse that I The Intersection of Amsterdam avestreet seems to nue and Sixty-seconbe a dangerous corner for Detective .Thomas Mason of the police narcotic squad. The other night, despite hli tramp disguise, lie was recognized at MISSIONARY DEPASTS that corner aa n cop and ahot In the STATES FOR WESTERN hand. Last winter, he probably snved hla life by beating the other fellow to Trior to his departure for the the draw and shooting him. A few Western States mission of the L. D. months earlier, he was stabbed seriS. church, Elder Hcbcr J: Webb was ously;- Nevertheless, In the Inat few tendered a testimonial in the Lin- weeks, he and his pnrtner, Charles Iennan, have made 22 arrests In that coln Ward chapd Sunday evening. vlelnttr. ward at services held Sunday Not the little fellow who doesnt even understands why he has . Nor why his arentz bo good as the other to ge marks at all are that you yourself couldn't do any better kids. The chances If you couldn't see any better than he does, EYES SHOULD BE EXAMINED TWICE A IEAR. i The relationship of subways to X P. Morgan more than likely does not extend belond securities of operating companies, If that much, since 3Ir. 3Ior-gala never seen among us sardines Nevertheless, the fact remaibi that he Is still the heaviest Individual taxpayer In Glen Cove, Long Island. Hla assessment this year Is $1,439,000. hla Island estate. Is assessed et $985,000. The assessment of Ills son, Junius 8. Morgan, Is $52600 end that of hla son's wife, $30,000, while Mrs. Francis T. Pennoyer, hla daugti-ter- , IS assessed at $170,000. As a family, however, the Morgans are topped by the Pratts with a total assessment of $5385,005. Somehow or other. It doesn't, seem right to tftek on that extra $3L a Still and there, we come here darting SISTER DIES WHILE Miss Bea Gottlieb. She sailed VISITING BROTHER upon for Europe recently and took with her the hope that she might have a game Mrs. Julia Mary Gregory, 85, of of golf with none other than Ills Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales. CuriCentennicl, Wyoming, died Wednesously enough. Miss Gottlieb may have day at the home of her. brother, Al- a chance. It may be remembered that bert Surprise, 2165 Shut Twenty-fir- st three years ego an American girl South street, following a brief achieved International fame hern use of the fact that the prince watched tier illness. Mrs. Gregory came to Sugarhouse play and, admiring her swing, arranged a short time ago to visit with Mr. for a match. Not only wns the match but the prlnre was defeated by and Mrs. Surprise and a niece, Jen- played the American. And that American nie. girl was Miss Bea Gottlieb. The body will be removed to CheyThen there Is Mrs, Mabel Rrevoort enne, Wyoming, for funeral services Stevens who. achieved Incnl fume. She and Interment. did It by raising eight bunches of muscat grapes on top of an apartment house down In Old Chelsea. To make HIGHLAND STAKE SCOUT . the garden in which the grapes have BOARD OF REVIEW PLANS ten tons of earth had to he grown, MEETING NOVEMBER 23rd raised 16 floors, which Is quite a chore and a bit expensive, too. Mrx Stevens is an experienced city gardener. When The Highland Etake Boy Scout she lived on Beckman place, one yenr board of review will meet Saturday, she raised 23 bnnebes of grapes on the November 23, in the stake hall, Nin- same vlnea They were transplanted th Eant and Twentieth South (Lin- two years ago. Hie move didn't do them any good as they refused to bear coln Ward.) Mra Stevens also , until this summer. All scouts expecting to receive (has a flower garden, and ! hoping to merit badges at the December 1st 'grow fruit trees against the brick wall court of honor are expected to be of the building. in attendance according to W. J. Back from a Maine vacation, Irving Tiiayne, stake scout commissioner, Rublne told me of a Yankee who rewho will liavc charge of the meetminded him of tho tale of the Arkaning. sas resident who didn't hla roof Highland stake is the recently or- .because the hole didn't repair make any difganized stake, formerly being apart ference when It didn't rain and when of Granite stoke. It did rain, he couldn't fix It Up at Camderf, there Is a gentleman who allowed hie house to fall Into rain and DAVID McKAY jWhen It reached such a state It wasn't ADDRESSES MEETING i habitable any longer, he put up a tent In the back yard and la now dwelling President David O. McKay addressed members of the Highland Park But Whos to Blame? "Are you forty years of nge? Lewb X Valentine, commissioner ofa police Inquires on placards In It. 31. T. sub way trains. Then the boss of all ol New York's cops continues: "In ovei one-hal- f of all the fatalities caused b) motor vehicles on our streets, the vie tlms are over forty years of age. The principal causes are : Crossing against traffic lights, crossing not at cross Inga When .young, one Is tnught to utilize Increasing power. After middle age, one should educate one's self to take care of diminishing power and alertnesa Learn to grow old safely and happily." And I'm wondering If all those whg read those placards, after leaving the trains, actually wait for the traffic light to change before crossing the street, x. ' "SUCH MARKS" I d Dog Jump From Fifth Floor and Walks Away Hollywood, Calif. Attempted suicide police reported after a large, unidentified police dog made running Jump from the fifth floor of Radio Station KGFJ, landed in a truck of rubbish parked at the curb, recovered hla composure, walked sway. Asttralia "Movh Mad Melbourne, Victoria. Australia, In proportion to Its population haswnore cinemas than any other country. There - Slz ft63h.ono oconle. or ona for 5,287 persona The 'United Slat has one for every 10,400, and t United Kingdom one for every 0,31 Cat, Rooilar Pali Wilson, N. CL A eat and s large t rooster have become Inseparable bi dies. on the farm of Lucian Barm During the day they roam the Sir side by side. At night the roftl stays on the grouAl to be beside 1 |