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Show THE BULLETIN The program was presented by the Flegal and Armstrong Theatrical The numbers School of the Dance. were: Ruth Barton, violin and Ballet Beautiful Love; Laura numbers, Jean Barton, Triple Buck Dance; Loralne Jensen song and dance to I Wished on the Moon; Joan Spit-l;4 years old, singing and dancing Wedding of Jack and Jill; Ruth Heel and Toe Routine Barton, Jean Mayer and Patsy King, An Acrobatic Double; Loraine Jensen, Dance to Double Trouble." are Merchandise Reduced Vi Strainer $1.25 ALUMINUM 89c WHITE CoffeePots Enamel Collanders 49 98e WHITE $1.10 WHITE Enamel Convex Pots Enamel Kettles . . . 49 $1.50 GREY .... .49 89c 7 qt. Kettles ...... 49 Enamel Milk Cans 60c Liquid Veneer 23 75c 06 Grey 30c Liquid Veneer 49c Kitchen .. . . Strainers Gillette, Wyo. The field goals kicked by Young Jerry Hannum have thus far been of alight importance to anyone except his own back yard football gang. But Jerry kicked one of the most valuable goals ever recorded here. The cleats of his kicking shoe dug into the dirt and uncovered a diamond ring. Mr. A. W. Ostlund Identified It as one she had lost seven years ago. 2 . 23 2 GAL. CANS, REGULAR 20c Dust Pans 12 5c Tea Spoons -- 20c Hatchet Handles 5c Coat Hangers . . . 2 12 1$ $1.29 Motor 10c Knives Oil REICH BUTCHER IS NAZI EXECUTIONER $10 and Forks 10c Cooking Tools 10c Dish Mops . b Man Without Nerves Severed Heads of 221. eo. b 3 Berlin. Silently and probably with a shudder In many a tender heart, tiie word got around that August Groepler, executioner, has added notch No. 221 to Ills ax handle. In thnt gory trade of bead chopping, requiring chiefly an Iron nerve and a deft stroke from his half-moo-n ax on the nape of the neclu Groepler is said never to have missed nr bungled, a sin which many of his con ferees In other lands are frequently accused of. Groepler Is rapidly winning recognition as the worlds champion executioner, whether be likes It or not. He Is a butcher by profession, but abandoned that humdrum sort of work years ago. Blit he transferred the accomplishments of his trade to the executioner's block. Those witnesses who have had to act as observers at his executions believe the whole secret of his median leal perfection lies in his cool ability to measure the curve and strength of the condemned nun's neck, sight the spot where he Intends to strike and then accurately deliver his blow. He has s method of bis own In doing this. As the shaved neck of the condemned Is held In position by block straps and adjusted deftly by two assistants, Groepler holds his left hand straight before him and moves It up and down In taking measure, like gesturing with a stiff arm. In his right he holds the ax, and squinting with his deftjeye, strikes a short but quick blow and all Is over. The Job has to be done In evening dress, with white gloves, and In winter the gloomy dawn Is rendered eerie by a single electric bulb. Sometime a woman or man going to the block gets hysterical and shrieks, but on the average the Job Is over In a few minutes after the condemned leaves the cell hears the sentence nnre more anil Is .bent forward to the block by the two assistants. Groepler, In his fifties, draws a monthly salary of 150 marks from the state of Trussia. and gets another (Ml marks ($13) for each execution. It Is forbidden In Germany to photograph him. His wife rnna n successful laundry In his hometown of Madgcburg. . Hyland 210 If in August, amiable and practical and likely to marry rich. If in September, she will be discreet, affable and much liked. If in October, she will be pretty and coquettish, and likely to be unhappy. If In November, she will be liberal, kind, and of a mild disposition. If in December, she will be well proportioned, fond of novelty, and answerThere ere always a number of questtone that you would like consentextravagant. ed or to have an opinion expressed, therefore "The Bulletin" has Sincerely, to the service public. a such ed upon request of its readers to offer F. B.I Folley i YOUR sup-- L..1 We have secured a very competent author and feel that will be necessary to maintain his services. . port we urge Follies, Continued from Page 1) Mr. Folley has had an unlimited amount of experience and SERVICE. THIS USE to you mi mould a dream. Dreams there- part in this production are, the well Write question plainly in ink on fore look backward over time past, known Bourbon Trio, conssisting of Fred Dorius, Dick Carey and Bert one side of paper only. . . instead of anticipating the future, Lorraine Plowgian, five Hocking; ah to in world the all letters Address and yet throughout ' old bundle of personality; Greyear V. B. Folley ' the ages, many people have interJ comic gory Gaines, extraordinary; Box 7 .i ' preted dreams as prophesying future Lois Hansen, blues singer; Sunshine "The Bulletin I events. J.'. Calvin Beechversatile Sisters, trio; 2044 South Uth East Sincerely, er and Nona San, pianists; Bill V. B. Folley. Mail or leave letters at our Sugar Pratt, Salt Lake Citys number one house office. Dear Mr. Folley, tap dancer; Charles Bird, vocalist; Questions and answers will be Somewhere in the past I recall Bill Marker, piano soloist, and many published following . issue after date reading an article that had refer- others too numerous to mention. The entertainment committee of your letter was received by editor. ence to reading the character of A reply will be given to ALL let- girl by the month in which she was the Sugarhouse Community Players ters through Our Question Corner. born. I have failed to find this have many surprises in store for All comments will be welcome and particular article and feel sure that those attending this gala event you could either find It and print it Miss Afton Love, chairman of the! appreciated. Ficticious names may be used for for me or could tell me where entertainment committee, promises X would appreciate could find it. those in attendance an evening of! identification. can information give. you any superb entertainment The Sugarhouse Amateur Follies' Thanking you in advance. Mr. Dear Folley, Bud is being produced and directed by I have been in the habit of dreamTracy Vernon on behalf of the folBud, ing and have often wondered what Dear. lowing Merchants who are sponsor to X have been fortunate enough was the cause of such nightmares. this movement: Southeast Furning file on article this have particular Some say, eating the wrong things, iture Co., Hyland Shell Service Sta but X seem to disagree with them. at my office and I am more than Granite Furniture Co., Knight tlon, of You have helped others and I know willing to print it in the column Brothers, Sugarhouse Upholstering The Bulletin. you can help me this time. I hope Shop, Co., TanSugarhouse Jewelry X have broken no rules and want to Character By The Month Service ner's Brainard's Station, thank you for your effort. Here is an old astrological pre- Dairy, Granite Mart Departmen Sincerely diction said to indicate with toler- Store, Morgan Motor Co., Laura "Ann able certainity, the character of the Larson Ice Cream Co., New Mecca Dear Ann, girl according to the month that she Bar, The Paint Pot Home Appliance! What Are Dreams? Co., United Five and Ten and The happens to be born in. A dream is a collection of ideas If a girl is born in January, she will Sugarhouse Cafe. The proceeds of The Sugarhouse which come to the mind when we be a prudent housewife, given to Amateur Follies will be spent for are asleep. When we are dreaming, melancholy, but good tempered. we do not have control over the If in February, she will be a sane community advertising. You may obtain tickets trend of our thoughts, and the prinby telephoning the and affectionate wife and tender office of the Sugarhouse Community ciple of suggestion is in control. The mother. Images that appear in dreams are If in March, a frivolous chatterbox, flayers, Hyland 8430. usually completely lacking in cohersomewhat given to quarreling. ence, but we are not surprised ai If in April, inconstant, not intelli- ADULT CLASSES ENJOY this in' our dreams. Sometimes gent, but. likely to be good looking. DANCE NUMBERS! however, our minds develop wonder- If in May, handsome and likely to ful brilliancy during sleep. It is be happy. A highly interesting program was generally accepted that dreams re- If in June, impctcoiis, will many presented at Irving1 Night School unsult from natural causes. .Internal early, and be frivolous. bodily impression or the proceeding If in July, passably handsome, but der the direction of the student body of Iho Adult Night School. state of mind or body usually cause with sulky temper. " ! G-- I . j . . I 1 - 1935 Up $2?5 $25.00 Per Month Buys Any New FORD MORGAN Salt Lake City 2189 Highland Drive Forwards Chick Vaughan (Parleys) Ab Doraey (Sugar House), Hugo Brandt (Sugar House). Centers Sonny Campbell (Wasatch) Croft (Emerson). Guards Don Chase (Highland Park Roy Featheratone (Sugar House), John Johnson (Sugar House). Granite "All Stake First Team Jim' Wade, G. Jessie. Fisher, Hy. (Forest Dale) G.' (Lincoln) 407-8-- 9 A REAL BARGAIN PEDESTAL LAVATORY Chromium Plated Faucets and 0 Lift Waste. NEW 28-2- Values to $36.00 Now $18.00 Alta Htg. & Plbg. Co. 1115 East 21st So. Hy. 1393 BEHIND THE SNOW IS THE PAINT POT With All Your Cleaning Requirements At BARGAIN PRICES Making The World Brighter Sugarhouse Hyland 8789 ICE SKATES HOLLOW GROUND BICYCLES and TRICYCLES REPAIRED KEYS FITTED Phil A Joes SOUTHEAST REPAIR SHOP Second Team Howard Herzog, F. (Lincoln) '; Schumacher, F. ( Hawthorne ) . MacDonald, C. (Lincoln) Ills East 21t South Hy. 8596 UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING CLEANING Lewie Schofield, G.( Lincoln) Leo Brown, G. (Nibley Pork). RECOVERING r Honorable Mention Forwards Swiss Trauffer (Llhcoln) Dole Drlggs (Nibley Pork), Anderson (Hawthorne). Centers Paul McDonough (Richards). Guards Ed Niederhauaer (Nibley Pork), George Vigos (Forest Dael), Kesler Powell (Richards). "Old Furniture Mode New, What We Promise, We Do. CALL HY. 8430 Sugarhouse Upholstering Shop 1105 East Slat South WELDING? "Just Bring in the Pieces GRANITE WELDING Wild Ride Saves Life of Sick Australian Man & WIRE WORKS 2021 South 11th East Ilyland 458 Melbourne. Two natives who rode 120 miles on horseback (n less than WE REPAIR 28 hours and a flying doctor. Dr. Clyde BICYCLES TRICYCLES Fenton, saved the life of a men taken 111 In the wilds of the northern terri- Washers Irons Vacuum Cleaners tory. SKATES SHARPENED The sick man was Jack Davidson, overseer on e plantation 120 mllee from Katherine River. Fearing for his life, his companions sent two natives with an urgent message to the hospital at 1980 South 11th East Ilyland gill .Katherine River. Changing hones every 15 miles, the two covered the distance la leu than r 28 hours. Immediately hospital authorities telephoned Doctor Fenton at Darwin. Leaving at 3 a. in. the next day and flying via Katherine Itlver, the doctor reached the bed of the sick tnnn shortly after 8 a. m. Three Sours later the patient had been flown to the hospital where he Is recovering. : IDEAL REPAIR SHOP Highest Quality Coal SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. WANTED TO BUY Building Lot located above 12th East. Clear title. Assessments paid Write Box "The Bulltein. 2-- SENTINEL STOKERS 2191 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 .252? "Lobba On The Job" Z jgjum mm DANCE SOUTHEAST PRINTING CO. AT RAINBOW Ballroom The Most Beautiful Ballroom ' in tbe West EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS With Verdi Breinholt's Musla Every Thursday Evening is Walts Night HaB Leased to Aged Spanish Wooers Fight for Young Beauty Vigo. Lore knows no age limits. Manuel Patino and Manuel Rodrigues, both past sixty, were In the hospital because both . XEfln love with a beautiful young woman. The rivalry between the two wooers became so keen they engaged In a fight, each wielding a knife. Although both were gravely woundeil the two lovesick sexagenarians would not separate until civil guards Intervened. ; Clarence Buehner, F. (Forest Dale) Graham Burt, F. (Hawthorne) Clayton Dunford, C. (Forest Dale) Ghostly Figure Haunts Indians in North Wilds dZ Kaskesiu, Sask. Appearance of e weird hooded figure which stalks and attacks settlers during the night has aroused fears among Indians and superstitious whites that a Weetlgo, mythical Indian devil, again Is roaming this northern country. The legendary evil spirit Is described men. wearas s ghost-lik- e figure of ing a sack over the head with silts cut out for eye. Several settlers and Indians hare reported to police that the figure sneaked near their lonely homes aid camps In the north area around the National park and frightened them with weird antics. One Indian said the figure stalked out of a hush to hie camp, adzed a kettle of boiling water and threw It at him, scalding his bark. Indians In the district swear the figure Is a Weetlgo, an evil spirit with no eyes and no mouth. White settlers say It Is a crazy Indian. J Interest MOTOR GO. 10 Minutes From Business District of (Basketball Continued from Page 1) Henry Buhma, F. Highland Park) Marvin Ashton, C. (Parleys) Neil Purdle, G. (Emerson) Doug Ansley, G. (Sugar House) Honorable Mention A- -l 6 Y-- S IN SUGARIIOU8E Footballers Kick Uncovers Diamond .49 1935 ,1934 BATTERY time. 49 . . Kettles 49 . . ... 295 275 CHEV. Coach, air wheels 875 PACKARD, 395 Sedan, side mounts. FORD De Luxe Sedan radio. 495 FORD De Luxe Coupe 575 DODGE Panel, like new. 425 FORD ltt-To- n, stake body, closed cab, duals, 157-i- n 675 40 Other Good Buys To Choose From Coach, FORD Panel 1934 NEW The program for Monday, February lith will be given under the di section of Ray Forsberg, of the Salt Lake City Recreation department An hour of fun is anticipated and the public is invited. 9 p. m. is the 12 . . CHEV. NEED A o, and More 25c Kitchen fat YOU MAY - Buy Now at these Bargain Prices 10c Stick on Soles Car Start? Used Car Bargains 1931 1931 1932 1929 PutiH. Special Rates Party f BALLROOM! 41 East 5th 8outh to Groups i 2034 South 11th Efficient Printing Service COMPARE OUR PRICES ON STANDARDIZED PRINTING Snake Gets Canary but Traps Itself in Cage SteplienvIIle, Texas. Miss Ilelei left her pet canary In Iti cage, banging from the porch celling when she retired. Next morning ah went out to bid the bird good morn leg. Instead of the usual cheerful greeting. Miss Hancock got a Jolt whet she saw a huge chicken snake lnsldi the cage, unable to escape. Tbe ca nary wae there, of course, but In nt condition to sing after a hearty meal ITancock the anake'i meal I - i REMEMBER :the place Woe. 5408 East Sugarhouse . - Scarecrow Loses Shirt lle Coleman would n dressed like a loleman went oul to a field on hie farm near here hi learned bis scarecrow was shy a a lilt, a fhjrt and a hat . |