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Show its fetiicT hi : Affair of the trite, which had drifted from the land east of the Mississippi s century ago, greatly Interested Fain. Advlisd Old Chief. Sun Kee became chief of the tribe 25 years ago upon the death of bis predecessor. Chief John Scott Fain became his friend and advised the chief. When adversity struck at the foundation of the hand of 2.30 Indians in 1028, Fain advised Chief Snn-Keto organize the tribe tben sixty-seveformally and present a plea to the government for aid. The tribal braves, numbering 49, then called formally elected Sun-KeCharley Thompson, as chief. left for Immediately Chief Sun-Ke- e Washington, where he was granted an audience with Calvin Coolldge, then President. The chief asked for aid and obtained it Before the trip to Washington Chief Sun-Ke- e was grieved deeply over the poverty-stricke- n condition of the tribe. Ills hand found It difficult to eke a bare living from tha sandy loam near Indian village. Have New Outlook. The Indiana were backward and had no funds to buy modern farming equipment, but now, thanks to the courage of Chief Sun-Ke- e and the advice of Ben-nio- n, Xekko Si, they have a new outlook, on Ufa. Farms yield good crops from sandy Mil, and Indian Village has new homes, a hospital and new church and school buildings. The Alabama! no longer have to move to more fertile lands, as did their AMERICA IS NEUTRAL forefathers. When the original band Funeral services were conducted moved Into Texas It settled near Peach America's neutrality problems in the current European and African Sunday afternoon n the Nibley Park Tree village In Tyler county. Tha situations are not as easy to handle as It first thought In spite of ward chapel for Frank Skidmore Texas war for Independence forced the independent, though cautious way our government has been charting Hardy with Bishop L. W. Mansell them to move, but they were friendly to Gen. Sam Houston and were rewardIts policy under the charges that the United States has, ta, a concealed officiating. ed In 1854 by the land grant upon of In its application way, been cooperating with the League of nations which they now live. not been have These however, only charges, ipmottons against Italy. Fain, the Alabamas Little Chief, will by State Department officials, but the neutrality measures adopt- OPERATION IS FATAL rale until next January, when the tribe our TO HAROLD GRATSTON ed by the American government have all shown the Independence of will elect one of Its own blond to carry an tha work of RiiKm. haliwwl Mf action. THE BULLETIN al routes make It absolutely neces- FOREST DALE CAMP SON OF UTAH PIONEERS MEET sary that the forms of "The Bulletin Published by be dosed not later than Thursday ; Commercial Printing Co. a. m. The alma and objectT 2044 South 11th East of the Utah organization Salt Lake City, Utah. Copy for news Items, social and were diacuaaed In the regular' sport activities, must be in the office ly camp meeting by Nephl L. Phone copy for newa items and not later than noon Wednesday, foi ris, of the state organizaevents of Interest to "The Bulletin publication in the following Issue of tion president of the Sons of the Utah Pioor Commercial Printing Co. The Bulletin. neers. The meeting waa held In the Relief Society Room of the Forest 364 "The Bulletin circulation and (Us Dale Ward Chapel and was attended tribution In this district Is approx by the sons of the ATTENTION pioneers and lmate three miles long by two mile their wives. Music was furnished Post Office distribution In the Ru wide. by Miss Ruth Roes and Eugene R. Love, accompanied on the piano by Miss Adeline Ross. The reorganization of the Forest Dale Camp now lists the following WILL Ilian PRICES, OR LOW PRICES DO IT officers: Captain, Charles Bitter; 1st Still more shocks of some kind seem to be required before that log LeluL Jos. E. McQulston, 2nd LeluL jam which Is keeping trade from moving will be broken for good. The X H. Fairbanks; Secy, Roland W. familiar example of the union man who la unable to purchase the very Toblaaon; Asst. Secy. R. O. Hulshi articles which he helps to produce Is still with us. The labor leaders Tress., Nathan O. Fullmer; Historthemselves are now quarreling over the question of who Is to blame. ian, Parnell Hinckley; Chaplin, B. L. Taking their word for it, the depression has not been broken and some Obom; Chorister, Albert T. Smith; radically different measures will have to be adopted before the Dee ex- Class Loader, George Gardner; Aschange of products which Is so devoutly wished for by all can take sistants, Simpson M. Woolf and place. One Trust Company, which has long made these matters a dose Glynn Bcnnlon. The following memstudy, keeps Impressing it upon the country that It Is not enough that bers were added to the Executive consumers Should be purchasing "consumer goods such as food, cloth- Committee: Bishop Eugene M. Caning, gasoline, etc. but that the real recovery cannot come until the non, Lorenzo H. Hatch, Milton George M. Cannon and John "heavy goods" Industries, such as steel, railroading, mining and especIn all depression! it Is the F. Bowman. ially building constructions are revived. construction side of industrial activity which suffers most People can live without new roads, and even without new buildings, but they can't FUNERAL CONDUCTED live without food, shoes and other necessities. XMAS SALE MENS a, Hyland e, The Famous COMMENTS Hyde Park SUITS Formerly Priced At $23.75 Specially Priced For This Sale -- KEELEYS in Sugarhouse Candy Specials Pre-Holid- ay -- 5c lb. Glossy Hard Mix ...20c lb. Assorted Soft Candies 29c lb. Wrapped Chocolates 20c lb. Assorted Chews 49c 2 lb. box Chocolates 98c 5 lb. box Chocolates 75 VARIETIES OF CANDY 1 Funeral services were conducted Tuesday in the Highland Park ward chapel for Harold Jay Grayston, 8 year bid son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grayston, 2720 Chadwick street, who died Friday at a local hospital of complications following an operation. The lad was a student at the High land Park school third grade. Ha Is survived besides his parents by his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Grayston of Granger. - Cut Out All the Fun, Live to Ripe Old Age San Francisco. If yon would enjoy longevity, happiness and health, take the following tdvlce from Dr. E. Payne Palmer, of Phoenix, and don't : Indulge in alcoholism Use tobacco excessively. Become excessively emotional. Submit to anger, avarice, ambition, vanity, gluttony or uncleanli-ness- . 1077 East Santa Sends Helper The pretence of a Santa Claus helper looking his best In his bright red velvet suit, created no end of excitement among the children of the southeast when he made his appearance Saturday morning In the progressive stores of Sugarhouse. he explained, he "Of course, t the real Santa Claus but bad been made a "Soldier of the Christmas Spirit, to help Santa determine who had been good and who had been bad. If kiddies of the southeast will just whisper in his ear, hell report to headquarters and see what he can about having their Christmas desires I He alao has a nice piece gratified. of candy in his bag for em. South With Ebmeyeris Bakery :: :: 2044 South 1 1 th East Hyland 364 3E FOREST ttlsat our prSe es are LOWEE Q fl fi 8 9 0 I HWttW?! m - music. I A-V I i r f 1069 8 in Sugarhouse ?! i East 21st South Street ii OJam r A'J mLi rr. aim his business associates here as Clem Fain, Jr., became director of the tribe at Indian Village following the death seventy-fivof Big Chief Sun-KeFain has been a friend and adviser of the Alabamas for many years, and was so loved that he was given the i .Utij of Nekko Si. R Christinas SMI On Christmas morning let and Children to Mother! It Hylnnd 7749 8 0fl t-1 May Be LIVING A SUITE DINING SUITE BEDROOM SUITE ROUND OAK RANGE or Electric SEWING MACHINE LEONARD or NORGE Electric REFRIGERATOR DEXTER WASHER Bigelow-Sandfo- ROOM ROOM RUO rd or Snow While Clothes CEDAR C1IEST COMFORTABLE CHAIR BREAKFAST GET COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE or NEW CURTAINS 1 184East 21st South or DRAPERIES Hyland 2182 RADIO L E. 8. Better Sight LAMP, HEATER, or any one of a hundred useful articles for the Pre-Holid- ay FOR YOUR . Beautiful Christmas Tree POPCORN BALLS Ready To Pop POPCORN 20c lb. Livingston, Texaa The only Indian tribe In Texas, the peaceful Alabamas, ha a white chief. Nekko Si, or Little Chief, known to STORE FOR RENT WELL FURNISHED ROOM. Steam In Heat, Hot and Cold Water. heart of Sugarhouse. Phone Hyland 217-or The Bulletin office 861. Hyland the card read: "From Father 1 ; 5-10-- 25c B- Y- PEERLESS LAUNDRY Grace Halverson will read The Little Mixer a Christmas selection. All patrons are urged to attend. The room mothers were honored Friday after the meeting held in the! Members of the Public Library. council were the hostesses. Mrs. A. I R. Ure was in charge of the enter-tainment and games Get acquainted social was enjoyed by all. Mrs. j Alfred Bybee and Mrs. Alan Wood were in charge of refreshments Hyland 210 BIG East 21st South 1090 & UNITED Surveyors Forget Hill Shrewsbury, llasa. A 'hill overlooked for SO years has bobbed up to confound modern sunreyora. Located between Boston Hill and Prospect Hill here, It was not recorded by federal surveyors who mapped this territory In 1887. Optometrist er 10c lb. CHOCOLATE DROPS Hard Mix Christmas Candy 10c lb. I ELEGANT CHRISTMAS CARDS i WHITE CHIEF RULES Each to 5c lc INDIANS IN TEXAS Also We have everything in Toys and Gifts to Prosperity Due to Forceful Leader, Tribe Claims. be found in any Sand 10c Store and at lower prices. 1080 East 21st South DR. W. H. LANDMESSER I than down town WE QUOTE mmm ram HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED A meeting and Yuletide enter-- 1 As--1 tainment of the relation of the Forest school wil be held Wednesday, December 18th at at 8:00 in the school auditorium. I The pupils of the fifth and sixth! grades under the direction of Mias Nina Holiday, will present a cantata. Miss LaReva Crow Is assisting the Parent-Teach- Including Shorts and Longs THAT WORD CAN RUIN A MAN, JUST AS POOR EYESIGHT CAN RUIN CHANCES OF SUCCESS. UNTIL YOU KNOW WHETHER YOU NEED GLASSES, YOU DONT KNOW HOW SECURE YOU ARE. NOTES 3? Just to prove The guest book registers such distinguished names as the late Theodore Roosevelt, J. P. Morgan, Jacob Schlff and George F. Baker, as well ns Nicholas and Alice Longwortb. The Roosevelt sons ere still occasional patrons. The wall decorations Include a old violin and some Revolutionary money. These represent Proprietor Kramer's only returns on checks which turned out to be rubber. Old Tom accumulated no such mementoes. Ue trusted nobody. A. P.-- T. Sizes 35 to 44 Attempt to avert parenthood. Vs nit y, the doctor explained, usually affects health In connection with attempts to acquire s graceful figure by injurious means. AT Inc. KEELEYS, 21st ALL MODELS I PRODUCT COMPANY NU-CRIS- P 1027 East e. 2 1st South Hy. 8886 "Follow The Arrow Soft Specials Natural PERMANENT WAVES 2.50 $2.00 3.50 TOE BEST PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Call Hy. 8342 SMART BEAUTY SHOP 1062 East 21st South Farrel White June Smart home, THE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED TO CHRISTMAS BUYERS Manufacturer's Costs Are Going Up BUY NOW and SATO , GRANITE 1050 East 21st South Sugarhousa We Deliver Everywhere bh |