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Show SHAKESPEARE SAID An evil soul producing holy witness Is liken villain with a smiling cheek, A goodly apple rotten at the heart. VERSE FROM TIIE UIBLE Evil shall slay the wicked: and they that hate the righteous shall he desolate. Ps&lms 31:21. i INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGAItllOUSE VOLUME 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY NON-PARTISA- N 24. NON-SECTARI- 1030 NUMBER 3 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast Railsplitters Battle Dalers Thursday LOCALS . . A. c. SMOOT RECOVERING TOWNSEND CLUE MEETING ANNOUNCED The Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension club. No. 4, will hold a meeting in the I. 0. O. F. hall in Sugar-hous- e, Tuesday evening at 7:45 p. m. A. C. Smoot well known to Sug house people as Bert is recovering from a recent sudden illness, and will soon be about his usual duties, according to reporta from his home. Captain Keeling of headquarters will be the speaker. This meeting will be of special Interest to those SOUTHEAST nOME SCENE OF BRIDAL SHOWER who wish to hear the plan discussed. An invitation is extended to all. Mr. an Mrs. W. A. limb, 1557 Redondo avenue, entertained at a bridBACK FROM MISSION al shower, Thursday evening January 23, in honor of Mrs. DeGooyer. The Dick Ball, son of Fred W. Ball of bride was formally Miss Clara Hutthe C. A W. Market of Sugarhouse, chison, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. returned homo recently from the Alonso Hutchison, 1008 Harrison Southern states mission of the L. P. avenue. The groom Mr. Henry De Gooyer, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. & church. DeGooyer formly of Highland Park. EASTERN MARKETS ARE CROWED WITH BUYERS ADULT CLASS ARRANGE . INTERESTING PROGRAM eight' thousand buyers attendthe ing spring market of eastern With who returned home from the east ter for the Rage orchestra, will give instructions and a demonstration n the fore part of the week. calling old time dances. Musical accompaniment will be played by Mrs. SUFFERS LEG FRACTURE Cummings. The public is invited to these Monday evening programs, Miss Afton Tibbs, 1487 Ninth East which are usually followed' by dancstreet, Is recovering at a local hospit-alfro- ing. a fractured leg, sustained when she fell on the icy pavement OPEN FORUM AT IRVING near the City and County building. IHGH SCHOOL MSsa Tibbs is a telephone operator at the 'building. An open forum will be conducted at the Irving High school, Wednesm day SPONSORED PROGRAM The Adult Education' classes of tha Irving presented a very splended program Monday evening, January 20. The program was given under the auspices of the English class, and was; as follows: Community ( evening, January 29, at 8:15 olock. A vocal solo, "Homeland"will he sung by Winnifred Andrew, and The a baas solo by Carl Weener. remainder of the evening will be turned over to Edgar Young, professor of Western History. An invitation la extended to all who wish to cone. . Binging, solo, Mrs. F. J. Slade; Trio, Alvin Wollschleger, Neone Fitches and Henry Miller. Dancing was enjoyed during the rest of the recreation hour. THE LIBRARY CORNER . ' ANNOUNCE BIRTH DAUGHTER OF With the holidays over, and every day life resumed once again, now la your chance to enroll In those adult education classes youve been putting off. Fred Griep, 2011 So. The Better English, Short story, lib11th East announce the birth, of a and Potry classes at the Public are branch and grow Sprague daughter, January 18th, at the Holy rary Cross hospital. Mother and child are ing rapidly with increasing Interest manifest every day. As a result of doing nicely. Mr. Griep is proprietor of the F. the poetry work at the Sprague a poem by one of the pupils Griep Heating and Sheet Metal Works branch, been has ' accepted and paid for by In Mr.' and Mrs. . Sugarhouse. Valentine's Day the Good Housekeeping magazine. Notice A fountain pen was found which in the library Wednesday will be returned to the owner upon identification. February 14th The Largest Selection OF VALENTINES in the .City 2 for (5 and Up AT THE UNITED 5-101-25c STORE 1069 LUdt 21st South Stfejarhouse All Championships in Granite and Highland Stakes are in the bog except tho title for Granite ' Stake which hinges on the gams between Forest Dale and Lincoln to bo played next Thursday evening at 7:50 p. m. at the Westminster Gymnasium. The Railsplitters will be at full strength to tackle the favored Forest Dale quintet, Herzog having recovered from sa ankle injury. A Forest Dale defeat would mean a deadlock between the two ! t place, in which case a playoff would be necessary. Full plana for tho Interstake playoffs wlU be announced In The Bulletin" next week. The All Stake selections will also be published in the near future aa well as the complete list of all scorers In the two stakes. Mr. and Mrs, J. Roy Free accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edmonds returned Monday from a trip which lasted 25 days and later brought them to Salt Lake City. In the course of their cruise .they visited ports in Central America, Panama City, and the Panama Canal. From there they went to the old city of Cartagena In U. 8. Colombia, at which place many of the relics and remains of old native and Spanish customs were seen. Leaving there they stopped at ports on the Caribbean Sea, from there going to Cuba Ball and on to New York City. After a The Presidents 54th birthday hall will be held at Cocoanut Grove, round of entertainment there they Highlanders Win Crucial Boop Game January 81st, 1938. ' The proceeds from this entertainment which takes returned home. Doug Ansley hammered the place In 5000 communities throughout the United States will be used by rim for a nice sum of 19 points the National and Local organizations for the prevention and cure of InSUGAR HOUSE WARD nONORS Thursday evening to bring his squad fantile paralysis. . .RETIRING LEADERS into a. 6 .point, margin- of defeating" The Salt Lake City association under the direction of Dr. R. J. The Sugar House Highland Park. Alexander, has dims much to aid those who have suffered with the disMembers of the Sugar House team would not give up and until ease and they expect through the response of these birthday dances to ward will attend a testimonial meet- the last was a real threat to tho be able to continue. ing Friday, January 24 at 7:30 p. m. Highland Stake Runnerupa. Leavltte, at the ward chapel to honor retiring Kuhn, and Bums were the big guns for the winners. Burt and Schumaker votlonals will be In charge of Mias Bishop Thomas Wheeler and his first led the Hawthorne team During the course Dr. Samuel into a vicWill H. Jensen. Wives of counselor Balt Lake City School physic- Ethel Maddux of Westminster college over Nibley Farit ward with honored be will tory officers the retiring ian; Mias Dora Mahen, Dr. Paul as- the program in charge of Mrs. Hughes for tho Parkers doing most with them. sistant; Mr. Thomas Doe and others George Parker and Mrs T. K. the scoring. The game was dose All and members former present to be announced later will be the .be the assistant hostuntil the last Invitare their friends and quarter when Hawcordially guest speakers. Health talks will be ess. Choir practice Wednesday thorne walked away with a 0 .. , . 1 because of ed to. attend. , by class important gtveft and Will win. McDonald for' Lincoln was been has The following program dismissions when the speaker will the preparation for the church of high point man to carry his arranged: help parents with relative problems the Air Program. Sunday February into a 4 ward House triumph over Richards Selections, Sugar An invitation to attend the classes second. violin trio, Alice Fox, Ruth Ward. The Rlcharditea couldnt see choir; Is extended to all patrons of the South and DeVoe Jackson with Rhea the strings at all, missing shot after GENERAL PROGRAM school and their friends as well as Satterthwaite, accompanist: ventri- hot Tho game was a good defenone Interested In promoting health SALT LAKE DISTRICT C. E. Mrs. D. II. sive struggle, neither team being loquist entertainment, CONVENTION and physical development of children Nalder selections, ; Sugar House able to get through for counters. a special Invitation is extended to Wasatch Takes Highland Stake Walter Roladles with ward chorus, SUNDAY the patrons of the Columbus school FRIDAY, SATURDAY, berts, conductor, and Jean Forslund, to Join. The Forest council win he Basketball Laurels January 24, 25 28. the humorous Voles of accompanist; very happy to greet Columbus council at the Third Presbyterian Church, the For fourth consecutive year, Mrs. George A. Goates; members and patrons. Mother's ol comer of 17th South and 11th East. Hcxperlence, Wasatch takes Stake laurels, Ward. selections by White Chapel quartet, children of both districts Theme: TJVING ELOQUENTLY. Edw. this time the additional honhaving BurO. Pratt, Earl Martin, Main speakers: Dr. Walter D. Howare also urged to attend. or Casaba King of the first being n and Alvin Kedding-todette Brlmley ell, Philadelphia. Dr. Stephen C. The B. F. Pulham, accompanist; the new Highland Stake. with In order to help solve one of the University of Utah, Rev. In little had trouble blocking humorous reading, Miss Lajune health problems the organization is Plymouth Congregational Ch. Orson out the Parleys five, the second Dr. solos, xylophone endeavoring to establish a revolving Song leader: Mrs Louise Bowman Kesler; appreciation talk, F. Orin team ringing up points almost es fund for the use of parents whose Engal, Westminster college. fast as the first squad. .The WasWoodbury, former counselor to BisPROGRAM OUTLINE children are In need of glasses. atch men look much better each hop Wheeler; remarks, Bishop-Ge- s A Bridge Tea will be given for Friday, January 24th, at 7:30 p.m. W. game and very probably will carry Burbldge. this purpose Thursday. January 30, Opening session, Dr. Tomay speaker. the Highland Stake laurels high in from 2 to 5 o'clock in the Belvedere Followed by social given Third Prestha oncoming Interstake' TournaA CORRECTION ment The Wasatch 'quint has a Lounge. Mrs Ray Green finance byterian C. E. Saturday January 25 Church Championship five. W1Q rhirmn jg in charge of arrange- at 6: p. m. Song Service in charge ments and 1s assisted by Mrs George of Miss Engle, 6:15 p. m. Banquet, Correcting an article appearing In they disappoint us again? F. Bolts; Mrs. Clarence Gardiner Mrs. make reservation with your society the last Issue of The Bulletin" the John Hardy, Mrs R, H. Davis, Mrs. president by Friday. paper wishes to state that the BowlNell Talsen, ' Mrs. A. R. Ure, Mrs. Sunday, January 26. At 8:30 a. m. ing team of tho Sugar House "i Miniature Mesh Bags Alan Woods and Mrs. Martha R. Morning Quit Hour. Afternoon ses- Jewelry Company held First place Miniature mesh bags with painted sion at 2: p. m. Dr. Howell speaker. In the City Women's tournament metal frames and silver chain handles Eldredge. Mrs. Alfted Bybee Is chairman Installation of offllcers 3:30 p. m. whllo tho Smart Beauty Shoppe are ihs newest thing In the very yonng ladys wardrobe. One charming model of the ticket committee and la be- Closing Consecration service 4 p. m. team, also a Sugar House organizaIs of fine mesh In blended pastel shades Tea. Weiss room In moth- Fellowship tion, was sixth place. Mrs ing assisted by all of the Another Is of armor mesh sporting Registration: Seniors Fifty cents jof the Sugar House Jewelry Co. Is painted ers Prizes will be given and enjoyposies These bags are being able entertainment will be fumlsed. including banquet. Intermediata, fifty president of the Salt Lake Ladles shown in ladylike bines and pinks Mrs. Clarence Gardiner and Mrs cents Including banquet. Juniors: Ten Bowling League and captain of the and, for tha more adventuresome, in R. H. Davis announce that there is cents does not Include banquet. Each Sugar House Jewelry team. orange, cerise and green. ' still time to send In magazine society will furnish its own bats for or renewels to help pay banquet SHOPLIFTER RECEIVES COME FOR FELLOWSHIP, FUN, for the set of books being presented HEAD INJURY LEARN TO LIVE ELOQUENTLY". to the school library. for-flrs- Presidents 54th Birthday January 31st I A very Interesting program has been arranged by the Adult Education furniture manufacturers, local furnclaseea at Irving for Monday, Januiture dealers anticipate an unusually 27 at 9 p. m.. The first fifteen ary seaslarge selling during the coming will be spent in community minutes to Richards Willard on, according of the Granite Furniture Company singing. John H. Chapman, promp- ADULT ENGLISH CLASS Southeasterns Return From Extended Cruise A. FOREST P.-NOTES l, ill even-'tng'-TfI'- be 31-2- -- 21-1- . pre-scho- ol Tor-na- y, et-Pare- nt Hill-topp- Gor-do- u, Old-roy- d; , - : na - ADULT T. With a view to promoting health and physical developing among the children of the community, the For Teachers Association announce that a class in Hygenio of the school children will be conducted on Monday afternoons at 2: oclock In the Sugarhouse Library, commencing Monday, February 3, 1938. As chairman of Parent education, Mrs. R. L. Ure has been fortunate in securing the corporation of sever- al aurthoritlea on different subjects. Maintaining that the health problems is the Important questions parents always, have to deal with Mrs. Ure said. One of the chief probto promot the lems of the day is health and physical development of our children: I can think of no better way to meet the issue than hearing tho experiences of those in authority and fitting them to our own needs. - Third Presbyterian Church Notes . CLASSES ANNOUNCE SUBJECT AT IRVING Personality problems will be the subjects to be discussed for next Third Presbyterian Church, Elev week In Psychology class. enlh East Seventeenth South streets, The class In Current social and R. Grady Smuggs, minister. Church Economic problem! will discuss Can school, 9:45 a. m., M. E. Barker, Succeed? Democracy Morning worsjiip superintendent. on sermon a. 11: with service, in., NEW Free Music class at 7 p. the theme, The Touch of the Mastm. on Monday evening, January 27 ers Hand. This Sunday has been at the Irving Adult night school, designated as Young Peoples Day" a in the churches of the United States 1179 East 21st South, will open emin class new piano elementary and a number of the young people are helping with morning service. bodying the Kinesthetic Technic of Rubinstein as perpetSunday afternoon at 2: o'clock the the Vertusoso, Madame Careno, the greet uated Disby the Lake of session Salt closing Hough-so- n trict hristian Endeavor Convention Spanish pianist, and Leslie interestYork. All now of New will be held in thOjThlrd Presbyterfor ian Church, with Dr. Walter D. How- ed In this unusual opportunity orell of Philadelphia as tho principal FREE Instruction of the highest IBe music to visit invited ere der speaker. The Jessie Lea Ellis Misof the 'Irving night department the meet at will sionary Society 7 and 9 p. in.? say between school, Tueshome, of Mrs. Walter Ilcndron, or Thursday. deWednesday Monday, m. Tho day, January 28 at 8: p. . Entering the Success Market at Fifth East and South Temple streets started to reTuesday night, move a half gallon can of olive oil. Gus Anton rushed up, grabbed the can and used It aa a weapon to hit the man on tho head. The shoplifter, suspected as being tha same person who recently stola articles from a branch market In Sugarhouse, fled before police arriv- VALENTINES DAV February 14th We Carry The Finest Selection of VALENTINES . in the City ed. Explorer With Peary Gets Books Lost in 1894 Trlnce Albert. Sask. G. II. Carr, member of Admiral Robert K. Iesrys expedition In search of the North pole 41 years ago, was surprised to receive through the mall two volumes of Stanleys In Darkest Africa which he lost in Greenland In 1804. Carr rend the books, during Arctic nights while the Peary- party . waited Impudently for Its unsuccessful-dastoward the pole. SELECT YOURS NOW - DESERET I 44 BOOK COMPANY EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE ers |