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Show tL WILIT SIIAKESFEARE UID Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course. And we are gracd with wreaths of victory. Henry VI, Part III, Act 2. A VERSE FROM THE BIBLE Behold, the nations are as a drop in a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance. Isaiah 40:15. iL INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE 8. N - i VOLUME N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1935 NUMBER 46 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast Subsequent misfortunes destroyed his family and in 1900 he came to New York to live with hie one remaining brother. From 1917 until his retirement four years ago he walked SO mllea to work dally. Now he walks It each day to keep hla vow to the Lord. SUGAR HOUSE TOPS EMERSON WASATCH, FOREST DALE GET TESTS DECEMBER 6th Sugar House and Emerson put up the first exciting battle last Sature day evening that the Highland-Granitfans have seen this season. Emerson lagged behind 1 the first quarter but gradually worked up to a 0 advantage at. the end of the third period. The final canto was filled with excitement, neither team holding the scoring lead for more than a few minutes. Twenty-fou- r free throws were awarded in the tilt, Emerson converting eight and Sugar House four. Hugo Brandt was the high scoorer for the victors with ten points while Neil Purdie of Emerson clicked from his guarding position for ten points also. Lynn Simmons, Doug Ansley, Roy Feather-ston- e and Coke Fowler played exThe Sugar House ceptional ball. was togged up in some brillisquad ant orange basketball outfits. Score by Periods: 1 6 12 20 Emerson 9 10 21 6 House Sugar HIGHLANDERS WIN OPENER The Highland Park quintet blocked out their first rival of the season, Parleys Ward, by a 27-- 9 count The Parkers, also dressed up in some new cage outfits, were slow getting Kuhn saw the started, however. nets for 13 counters and thereby was the scoring man of the game while Buma and Leavitte trailed with 6 points each. Parleys Ward but five men on the entire squad and had to play very careful ball in order to avoid eliminations on the account of personals. Even Ashton couldn't see the metal ring, shooting about a 1 per cent average. Nelson of Farleys contributed his usual midfloor tally while Bemtson tucked a nice one in from the side. Samuel son and ram of the Parker squad turned in some nice defensive play. A real test December 5th will tell just how strong the Highlanders are. Score by Periods: 5 12 17 27 Highland Park 3 5 9 1 Parleys December 5 Emerson 6:30 Parleys 7:30 Wasatch Highland Park Hawthorne 8:30 Forest Dale Richards 9:30 Nibley Park Byes Sugar House and Lincoln 20 THIRD DEGREE TOO STRONG FOR TOUGH TONY THE STINGER Cat Adopts Three Ducks to Join Her Four Kittens West Chester, Pa. Mr W. Ernest Styer's cat has adopted three baby Found He Knew Too Much for Own Good So He Bumps And they get along perfectly duck with the cat's four kitten They wander around and play with the kittens, nnd even get their dally baths from the mother cat At night-tim-e the ducklings cuddle against the eat and peacefully sleep with the kittens. Himself Off. 6-- 12-1- 21-- When any of Tony the and Stingers pals knew too much were liable to talk, the rumor was. he bumped thorn off. When Tony found own he, too. knew too much for his off. himself he humped good, The third degree ilid It Aftr a former companion, probably a girl, put the finger on him bo that New York police could pick him up on Broadway, detectives atrapped Tony in a chair and gave him a rubber hosing. Such torture was not unusual to Tony tbe Stinger, properly called Anthony Philadelphia's r, candidate for the Infamy of like. Vincent Colli, and the a Before Tony killed dangerous their slitted In Ids pack he often tongues, pulled out their fingernails or pushed burning cigarettes Into their skin. But Tony snarled back as the hulking circle of police pelted him with questions and then blowa lie would admit only one of the eleven murders they were sure he had committed. Wife Brought In. Soon after they threw Tony sobbing and bruised Into his cell, police brought his pretty wife, the former Frances Clio of Philadelphia, In. They bad caught her at a bungalow at Midland beach, the engines' home for several months. They wanted her to tell what ahe knew about Tony's trail of blood. She laughed and posed for photog-rapher- a MeanWhlle, In the cell Tony waa writing a note: "My dear wife Frances: mease do not worry and Just try to do your best to be happy. I'm going to end this life of h L I will meet yon In the next world. Your hnsband, Jim. P. S.: Forgive Sally. "'Sally" wae supposedly a Jilted sweetheart who had a lover's revenge by tipping the police off. The police had been most careful to see that Tony did not escape dead or alive. But they forgot their caution after he took the third degree without breaking. They had taken hla belt and shoe laces but neglected to remove his tie. He hung himself with his tie and Strips torn from his shirt Neither he nor his wife was aware of the others nearness. Frances believed It was a ruse when chagrined police discovered tbe body and told her. Underworld Rejoice The underworld rejoiced to know that lta worst enemy had taken tha "easy way. Tony became a criminal at the age of twelve, and when he was twenty-twkilled a cellmate In Maryland state prison. Believing It was a prison board paroled him In 1930. Then he Joined tbe Little Agule gang In Brooklyn, but It could not stomach his cruelty and drove him out. lie ran with the Purple gang In Detroit Tbe Purples didn't like his friendliness any better and put him on the apot Then he went to Cicero in Chicago and teamed with A1 Capone's men. They found out he was a and Tony moved on to Philadelphia. He became known as the real leader e of tha gnng there, ostensibly led by Robert Mals and Walter They were both electrocuted. The one Maying that Tony admitted was the killing of a policeman during a Philadelphia pay roll holdup. New York. American Indians' War Whoop Startles Chinese full-bloode- 'round-the-worl- Cu-gln- ene-mle- . Kingston, Mass. A cat, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Baker, and a baby robin are tbe beat of friends. The cat brought home the robin in its mouth after tbe bird had fallen from a BILL SAYS o, and See the LARGE ' DISPLAY OF At The UNITED 5.10.25c STORE 1069 East 21st South Sugarhouse Third Presbyterian Church, Elev-eEast and Seventeenth South streets, R. Grady Snuggs, minister. Church school, 9:45 m., M.K Barker, superintendent. Worship service, 11:00 m., with sermon by the minister on the theme, Why Go To Church. Next Sunday the sermon will be, "Why Read the Bible?" Music for the service will be In charge of Mildred Watt IUckett and Louise Bowman Engle of tho music faculty of Westminster College. Intermediate Christian Endeavor, 4:30 p. m. and Young Peoples Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. for those who are not out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday nt OPERATOR ESTABLISHES WITH S. IL BURGLARS BARBUS and BEAUTY SHOP Miss Afton Mason, expert beauty operator is now located with the Sugarhouse Barber and Beauty Shop, 2040 South Eleventh East street, announces S. A. Petty, proprietor. Miss Mason has had wide experShe ience as a beauty operator. Invites you to call at her new location for your beauty need Many friends will be glad to know of her establishing In Sugarhouse. a NO CHRISTMAS TREE CUTTING IN CANYONS Issuing a warning that Uncle Sams foresters will "get you if you cut your Christmas tree nearby canyons or gather Christmas greens, according to C. J. Olsen, Wasatch National Forest supervisor. While Mill Creek and other nearby canyons seem heavily wooded, Mr. Olsen stated that precaution cutting trees Is necessary as LOOT AFTONS are a most valuable protection they GIFT SHOP for watershed Alton's Gift Shop, 105G,i East South street, was burS PRAISE glarized early Tuesday morning. The PROPOSED PEDESTRAIN PASS loot consisted mostly of aids to FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN beauty. Reported to the police as missing were compacts, lipsticks, manicure Answering a request of the sets, six boxes of hosiery powder organization for greatpuffs, leather wallets and 59 in cash er safety for children of the Forest from the register.. The loot was val- school, Dr. I John Nut tall, superintendent of city schools, has been ued at about flOO. Entrance waa made from next advised that a pedestraln tunnel LINCOLN WARD M. L A. Ninth East street at Simpson door, the Granite Furniture comPRESENT CONJOINT PROGRAM pany, but police have been unable avenue has been Included In a plan to explain how the burglars got into to construct six in various parts of the city. The work will be part of The regular ILL A. conjoint will the furniture company. a P. W. A. project be held Sunday evening, December The Several weeks ago a request for a 1, 1935 at the Lincoln Ward. WOMAN DISAPPEARS will be special officer to be detailed at the given: foliowring program AFTER CAR LTSETS school during hours the children were Mr. Richard Christensen will give forced to cross the streets was made a fifteen minute organ recital beginKeddlngton-Whiteloc- k 6:30 at oclock; through the columns of "Tbe BulleAn womans was unidentified car ning hoik. male quartette, a and b overturned Monday night after it tin to which the city public safety numbers; Drary Brothers, Hawiian collided with one driven by Mrs department responded and with the NOTICE selections, a and b numbers; Ad- John A. Runswick, 59, of 862 Gar- aid of Junior Traffic officers has A twenty minute program, spon- dress, Dr. Lowell Bennion, who has field avenue, aa Mr Brunswick was conducted the children at crossing sored by Westminster College will charge of the L. D. S. church Sem- driving west on Garfield avenue to However the pedestraln tunnel will be much more safe, according to enter Ninth East street be given Monday evening, Dec. 2, inary at U. of U. schooL machine Bystanders righted the after classes at the Irving Jr. High and the motorist climbed behind the School, followed by games and danc- SON ARRIVE AT wheel and sped off as the spectators COVERED WAGON INN Everyone over IS yean of ing. SOUTHEAST HOMES OPENS IN SUGARHOUSE stared In amazement age Is Invited. Tbe classes at the sprague library in Sugarhouse are being well Sons were born to Mr. and Mr UTAH LIBRARY WEEK Mr. Lee Mahoney and associates attended and are very intereating. Orson M. Johnson, 1979 Fifth East IN SALT LAKE have opened The Covered Wagon OBSERVED Short story and radio script writ- street and Mr. and Mr Leslie H. Mr. Inn, 2168 Highland Drive. ing classes are held Monday and Ludwig, 908 Browning avenue, Monwide has had experience Utah Library week is being ob- Mahoney Thursday, from 2 to 4 p. m. day night at the Holy Cross hospital. in the cafe and catering buxines writthe and served this week in Salt Lake and Home LOCAL ARTIST IS AGAIN Poetry appreciation baking and cooking will be ing of verse, Wednesday from 2 to FOSTER CONTEST WINNER other parts of the state. featured. 4 p. m. , To popularize objectives of the John Green, 20, 360 Coatsville aveTheir slogan is "Where service is Child Psychology, Monday, 'Wed- nue, added another laurel to his art Utah Library association, a new sec- a fact not a promise. nesday and Thursday from 4 to 5 work Tuesday when he was Judged tion of the organization, the "truswinner of the Utah Business and tees and friends of the library, has BEAUTY CULTURISTS TO OPEN Mathematics, arithmetic, algebra, Proffeslonal Women's poster contest been formed, said Miss Aurelia BenSHOP IN SUGARHOUSE geometry and trigonometry, Tuesday Young Green's poster, typifying nion, state president, W. D. Ham7 to 9 p, tho American woman in bus In ess mond, member of the state road and Friday evenings from m. The opening of the Mazell Beauty will be entered as the Utah exhibit commission and former state senaThere are some Interesting prizes against all other states in the na- tor, heads the new section. Shoppe, 2120 South Eleventh East offered in the Short Story Radio tional contest street will be an added attraction CENTRAL ZONE,. UTAH for the women of Sugarhouse and Script and Poetry Classes. New students are welcome at all COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFTOMETRIC ASSN. MEETS the southeast. Tbe personnel of Come and bring your neightime tbe shop is Miss Mae Barnes and ASSUME NEW DUTIES bor. Mrs. Hazel Rlchartkon. The opening Central zone, Utah Optometric aswill take place December 2. James B. Mullins, county commis- sociation, met Tuesday at eight p. m. in the Hotel Utah. 3. L. BURGLAR SUSPECT Dr. W. H sioner in charge of roads and bridARRESTED AT HELPER Londmesser presided, The auxili-mchairmanassumed temporary ge in the ONLY Commissioner J. R. Rawlins, ary of the association Pearl Price, 27, burglar suspect, ship and m. 7:30 hotel at p. finance and purchase of head the 21 More was held In the city jail Thursday became acting superafter allegedly admitting theft of departments, SHOPPING DAYS visor of the health and charity ELDER ANSWERS CALL TO $200 worth of merchandise from the SOUTH AFRICAN MISSION Til Christmas Granite Furniture company, 1050 department County Commissioner B. F. Quinn South street, and East Twenty-firin now spending his time between the Alton Gift shop, 1056 East the health and charity departments South street. Twenty-firAnswering a call by tbe Latter and county welfare. headquarters, in his entrance For Every Member of the He gained Saint church, Jack IL BradDay by cutting A' Quislcy of door back the of elder Wasatch ward Family way through as manager of tho shaw, young Over signed recently CHOICE LINE OF will sail In the near future for the Granite Furniture company. necesswhich welfare department, half of the loot was recovered. South African mission. itated the change. Christmas Cards Prior to his departure, the ward a testimonial gave Sunday evening, SELECT YOUR MOTHERS HONORED AT ordering tha following program: U. S. DIRECTOR OF TWILIGHT TEA Gifts Song, "Praise, to the Man, conGRAZINO, S. L. VISITOR NOW gregation ; invocation, Robert Fix-tosacramental music, Harmony A lovely Twilight Tea was given F. R. Carpenter, 'Hayden, Colo. At Tho Tuesday evening from 8 to 9:30, in United States director of grazing Violin Trio, Afton Schettlcr, Afton the Banquet Hall of the Lincoln ' viaited Salt Lake City the fore par; Margetts, Maacoh Francom, FlorWard, by the three Beehive classes of the week enroute home after con-i- n ence Allen, accompanist; vocal solos, Mr Elsie Shorten Pyrott; oddres honor of their mother fering with California sheepmen. Tho Beehive colors, yellow, bluo j He and Nick Monte, state grazing Don Mack Dalton; piano solo, Mr COMPANY and brown were carried out in the administrator for Montano, discussed Luna Wootton; reading, Mr Char44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE The tea table was operations of the five Taylor grazing lotte Larsen; vocal solo, Mr Luna decoration covered with a handsome fillet lace act districts In that state. Mr. Monte Wootton: remark Bishop Harold S. IT PAYS SHOP EARLY cloth and had as a ccntcrpicce a luc- - j is the only state grazing admlnls-iou- a Barnes; Response, Missionary j benediction, Richard Lambert. Yellow jtrator In tbe west basket of fall fruit Twenty-fir- st PARENT-TEACHER- Parent-T- eachers a-cr-oss ... et a. Walks 30 Miles Every Day to Keep His Vow - TOYS and GIFTS For Christmas BEAUTY d; While riding near Liberty Park Saturday afternoon, J. Bogler, 550 Downlngton avenue, reported to police that a bullet pierced the rear window of his car scattering glass over his daughter, Leona Bogler. Police believed the incident due to boys playing with a gun. . tri-stat- Visit Our Store Church Notes rs Kcn-nar- BULLET PIERCES WINDOW Third Presbyterian p-- self-defens- Cal and Robia Friend d Hong Kong. A band of American Indians Invaded Hong Kong d on a tour, startling the Chinese with one of their native warwhoops, rendered by request There were seven In the party, all from the Osage reservation. In Oklahoma. Their boat, the President Polk, gave them a thrill by buckling its bow In landing at the Kowloon docks, slightly damaging ths wharf. "The object of our tour, Paul Bear-tracspokesman for the party, said, "Is to help educate our children. By showing them some of the geography they will study about later on, they onght to have more of an Interest la their work. At home, Bcnrtrnck makes his fortune by raising cattle and boring for oil. "I'm a lot better off, I know, than most other Indians In America, and I realize that my children ere going to have an even greater opportunity to progress then I have had, but even so, we have taken long strides since the white man first occupied our country. Talked Four Day Kansas City, Mo. A nervous ailment caused Lloyd Iluffey, twenty-on- e, o talk four days without stopping to at or sleep, lie answered questions ntelligently, nnd talked mostly of re :r!on. Hi condition was caused by 'a tapers in bluo crystal Holders were at each end. Mr Nephi Jensen presided and was assisted by the Beehive-keepefrom each group, Mr Victor Beard, Miss Kaye Earl, Miss Elsie Webb and Mr Margaret Teel, Mr Ray Free, Mrs. G. F. Cowan, Miss Lillian Davis and Mr Seth Tixton poured Beehive girls during the evening. served and each guest was presented with a minaturc queen bee as a favor. Tho following program was given: A tribute to Mother, Jean A tribute to Beehive Girl Mrs. W. T. Cannon: Tiano solo, Luc-li- e Inch; Beehive Trio, consisting of Beth Newman, Christina Stout and Marjory Peterson, accompanied by Donna Ileywood. One hundred guests were present at the affair. New York. Yenog Sahnglan, seventy-eipaused In the midst of his dally constitutional and, after turning a few cartwheel and somersaults, explained to reporters why he walks 30 miles a day. Sahnglan, a retired Armenian mg weaver, walks dally from Yonkers, N. Y, to lower Manhattan, where he Indulges In a few cailsthenlci before starting home again. The round trip takes nine hours and a half. It was In bis father's house In Ain-raTurkey, In 1893, that his mother drew a rug over him and left him for dead a supposed victim of frequent Turkish massacres. lie was unconscious from bullet and Three days later he saber wound regained consciousness and managed to get to the American hospital, where he vowed to devote his life to walking and tv vine if he UretL . ght, h, st GIFTS st thelf110; and Cards n; DESERET BOOK |