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Show 3E liiinildwil m HUM sees mm an f COME TO t , AEME3 PAY SATURDAY, FEB. Real Red Hot Bargains in each store 'JJ&Z 31 KL 1 YEIIHE FROM TIIE DIDLE Trust not in oppression, and not vain in robbery: if riches increase set not your heart upon them. Tsalm 63:10. SHAKESPEARE SAID They are aa alck that surfeit with too much as they that starve with nothing. Merchant of Venice. io INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGARnOUSE N N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH,' FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1936 VOLUME 4 NUMBER 8 A Bulletin of News and Activities of the Southeast -- LOCALS SUGARIIOUSE LEAGUE ON THE AIR George Smith and Mrs. J. E. Schieb. The tea was sponsored to Vaise meeting next Wednesday, February 5th at 2 p. m. in the Sugarhouse Library. Mrs. Allan T. Sanford will Tea will speak on the New Deal. follow the program. The hostesses are Mrs. E. E. Monson, Mrs. IL J. Stewart and Mrs. M. H. Parry. 23rd by Highland Stake, according to .M. O. Ashton. ' Mr. Ashton, stated that officers were desirous of members attending the meetings as many new and interesting things will be discussed. Further announcement will be made through the columns of "The Bulletin at a later date. funds for a project to supply glasses for children who could otherwise have to be neglected. The affair proved to be as successful as it was delightful. By Paul J. Hansen ATTENTION STENOGRAPHERS! A free course In modern methods The Sugarhouse Business Men's of business and social letter writing League are making spot announcewill begin Monday, February 3rd In ments over K.' S. L. They are on the English department of the Irvthe air Thursday, Friday and, Saturing Adult night school. day at 5:15 p. m., 11:40 a. in. and 8:30 a. m. respectively. Listen In each week for the Su- GOLD AND GREEN BALL SUGARHOUSE MERCHANTS garhouse announcements. SPONSOR DRAMATIC CLUB TO BE HELD TONIGHT J. L G. LARABEE MARTHA FUNERAL CONDUCTED Funeral services were conducted Thursday in the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel for Mrs. Martha Jane Liman Gowin Larabee, who died Tuesday morning at the, family residence, 1503 South Ninth East street. ' Bishop F. W. Schwdndlman of the Whittier L D. S. waril office ated at the services and Interment was In the Wasatch Lawn burial park. Mrs. Larabee was born in Albany, Pa., and came to Utah twenty-fiv- e years ago, living in 'Bountiful two years prior tocoming to Salt Lake. She joined the L. D. S. church In Wyaluslng, Fa., in 1897. Surviving are, three ' sons, five daughters and eighteen Mutual Improvement associations of the L D. S. Highland Stake will hold their first Gold and Green ball in the Granite Stake recreational hall, January 31st. The dance will be under the direction of Alma G. Burton, superintendent of the Young Mens M. I. A. and Mrs. H. R. Wooten, president 01 the Young Ladles M. I. A. For the first time in several years Sugarhouse la to have ita own dramatic club. The organization which Is sponsored by several local business men, will produce four dramatic plays and two musical comedies during the current season. , FOREST P.-NOTES T. A. Third Presbyterian Church Notes f ent-Teach- er sponsoring new roTATo run COMPANY The opening of the new Potato Chip Company at - 7T - OrENM Vita-Scal- d 1030 East THEATRE 46th So. and 23rd E. I LIVE MY LIFE with Joan Crawford and Brian Ahemc ' With' News and. Manhattan Feb. ' Monkey Business 2 - 3 - 4 --Sun Mon., ... .Tucs. 'TOP HAT with Fred Astaire - 7 . .and Ginger Rogers With Return Engagement SHOWS Saturday, Sunday A days Start 3:30 I. M. Other Days 5:30 r. 5L Iloll- - Admission 10c dc 15c to 6 p. tn After 6 p. m. 10c and 25c . 1-- B PSYCHOLOGY CLASS SUBJECT Park-Grani- te Tho discussion for the week of February 3rd to February 10th' in the Irving night class in Tsychofogy will be, A Healthy Mind. The class in Current Events will discuss FolllleB and Democracy' and other current news. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT FORUM MEETING The Forum Meeting held at Irving TWELVE YEARS OF School last Wednesday was well attended. A most interesting lectors 1923-2- 4 Forest Dale clinched the by Dr. Levi Edgar Young, professor Granite Stake Championship. ; There of history at the University of Utah, (Basketball Continued on' Page 4) History and Its Application to Present Day Life proved very interestMrs. Winifred Andrews, a ing. member of the night school sang, Homeland. When the A solo, Lighthouse Bella Ring Dong, Dong, by Mr. Weiner was also enjoyed. PUBLIC INVITED TO ATTEND MONDAY PROGRAMS The program for Monday, February 3rd. 0 to 10 p. tn. will be supervised by the Student Body of the Adult Night School at Irving. Tho Irving Dramatic Class will present a short sketch. An exhibition of Step dancing will be featured. Dancing will follow the program. There is no admission charge and the - 22, u v&Gveam 21st South, just cast of the Granite Gralq and Seed company is an event in the growth of Sugarhouse. J. R. Hemingway, manager, will be1 happy to meet the merchants of Sugarhouse and the people of the southeast, Saturday, Sugarhouse Bargain Day. SWEEPING SUCCESS on OUR RETAIL STORE Will open at Jinelbiove Forest Date defeated Lincoln 1 hi a fast game played last night at the Westminster Gym to take the Granite Stake eage laurels. Clarence Bueliner and Horton Smith were the stars of the fray. 23-2- , Sat., The splitting of , the old Granite Stake Into the new Granite and Highland Stakes separated the most colorful basketball organization in the entire church . . Emerson, Highland Park. Sugar House, 'Lincoln, Richards, Forest Dale, Hawthorne, Nlblcy Park, Parleys and Wasatch The entire history is oni Wards. packed with enthusiasm, cooperation, and victory. But the old bonds aro not yet broken because next week the four leading teams of the two stakes will again swing into action bl soma torrid hoop battles The playoff games between the four leading teams of Granite and Highland Stake will be held In the Westminster gymnasium on Thursday February 6th and Saturday, February 8th. On Uie first nights program la the game between Wasatch and the Granite runnerup at 7:30 and the Highland winner at 8:30. On Saturday night Highland Park will meet the Granite runnerup at 7:30 and Wasatch will tangle with the Granite winner at 8:30. Unlike other years tho preceeds of the game will be d evicted among the participating teams in order to give them finances to carry on into the Intcrslake Tournament. A large crowd is expected to attend the games. BASKETBALL NOTICE! Third Presbyterian Church, Eleventh East and Seventeenth South streets, R. Grady Snuggs, minister. Church School, 0:45 a. m., M. E. Barker, superintendent. The morning worship service has been designated as Scout Sunday" and scouto will present various Ideals of this character building improvement The service will include the following John people as scout speakers; Robert Warner, Wayne Berryman, Thornton. Donald Barker, James IIewe,s F. L Bagby, Jr. and Arllne tlillon. Music for the sendee will be in charge of Louise Bowman Engle and Mildred Watt Bickctt of the Westminster College faculty of music. The choir will assist in the Salt Lake Church of the Air Broadcast over K D Y L at 2:30 in the afternoon and arc r -- minded that they are expected to be at the studio. 143 South Main tftVcet, by 2:15. The Boy Scout organisations of the Third Presbyterian Church are a Father and Son Banquet, to be held in the church, Friday, February 7th, at 6:30 p. m., with Mrs. P. L Stevenson as general manager. HIGHLAND STAKE SETS CONFERENCE The club which will be known aa DATES FOR WARDS the Sugar House Community Players nave their office at 1105 East 21st Those interested in taking Conference dates for four of the South. wards of the newly formed Highland an active part in the scheduled proStake have been set for February ductions will be interviewed Sunday and March, according to members of between the hours of 2 and 4:30 p. m. the stake presidency. i Highland Park ward will hold conference February 8th with Emerson The first class in the series Hyconvening February 16th. Wasatch of the School Child will be ana meet March will giene ward 8th, CONFERENCE CALLED held Monday, February 2 at 2:30 p. 15th. March BY Edgehill FOR FERRUARY Iftd in m. conthe Sugarhouse Library acA new feature to preceed the . HIGHLAND STAKE ferences will be a series of cottage cording to Mrs. A. R. Ure, director of the Forest Pari meetings throughout the wards to General Stake. Conference will be learn the new talent and interest Association. The guest held at the stake house February ward members to take part in the speaker will be Dr. Samuel G. Paul, city school physician. Dr. Faul'a subconferences. Stake Members of Highland presi- ject will be Contagious Diseases of conduct and take will part in Childhood." ' After the talk a class dency discussion will be held end Dr. Paul the meetings. will answer questions. No. 3 Patrons ere urged to attend, all HAVE NEW SON interested are invited. The association entertained at a 222 East South Temple St. Tea Thursday afternoon in the BelMr. and Mrs. Horace Richards of vedere Lounge. Hostesses were Mrs. on Highland Park aro the happy par- George F. Bolto, Mrs. Rsy Green, ents of a hew baby son, bom Sun- Mrs. R. II. Davis, Mrs, A. R. Ure, 1936 Feb. Mr. Richards is associated day. Mrs. Alan Wood, Mrs. Clarence with the Sugar House Lumber and Mrs. John Hardy and Mrs. Hardware Company. The new arri- Gardiner, Neils Larsen. val is the third child bom to Mr. The Tea table was covered with and Mrs. Richards. a filet cloth and held a silver bowl of acasla and blue buttons. .Yellow BABY BOY ARRIVES candles in silver holders lighted the Mrs. George F. Bolto, Mrs table. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Clarence Gardiner, Mrs. Alfred. 'ByMr. bee and Mrs. Martha R. Mrs. Lorenzo Vlgh, Sunday. ISTtMCTtVM Eldrcdge Vlgh is employed at the Sugar poured. House Coal Company. Mrs. William Stringham was assisted in serving by Mrs. R. H. Davis, Mrs. William Lefavor, Mrs. Fred DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP C. D. Hammerman. Mrs. George WEDNESDAY MEETS Sugarhouse Knudson. , Alfred Mrs. Bradshaw, 14th E. & Broadway Mrs.- A. Ray Ward, Mrs. tyto Jack-Th- e Stores 1222 East So. Temple Democratic Study ' Group, son, Mrs. W. L Lutz, Mrs. William will hold their monthly B. Ford, Mrs. Carl Crooks ton, Mrs. Ward parent-educati- Granite and Highland Stakes Slate Cage Fiesta THE SOUTHEASTS ONLY-FIRS- T RUN THEATRE public VALENTINES DAY February 14th Wc Carry The Finest Selection OP VALENTINES in the City is Invited. SUGAR BOWL HAULS ENLARGED QUARTERS Although only open for business for a week, the Sugar Bowl, beer parlor, began, enlargement of their quarters Monday. .Tfco new sp will give additional table room and It is the plait of the firm to lengthen the bar at a later date. SELECT YOURS NOW; DESERET X BOOK Uf . , COMPANV j I I |