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Show QUOTATIONS FROM THE BIBLE ' Ye have., done worse than .. your ' father; for, behold, ye walk every one after the imagination of his evil - heart. Jeremiah 16:12. QUOTATION'S FROM THE BIBLE Better la the end of a thing than the beginning thereof: and the patient in apirit la better than the proud In spirit. Eccles 7:8. INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGAR1IOUSE VOLUME 4 0) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY THOS. DEE TO CONDUCT Third Presbyterian Church Notes CLASS AT FOREST P.-- A. Mr. Thomas Dee of the police department will conduct the class in Hygiene of the School Child to be held Monday, March 2 at 2:30 o'clock Dies in the Sugarhouae Library. Mr. Dee will deal with "Emergencies in the "We feel it is a great priHome," Very Impressive funeral services vilege and pleasure to present Mr. were for David Smart, father o Dee," said Mr. A. R Ure chairman June Smart and Farrel White, ownof Parent Education, ""and extend an ers of the Smart Beauty Shop in invitation to all to be present" Sugarhouse, Wednesday at 1 p. m. in Father of Sugarhouse Business Women 0) NUMBER 1 So Bullet Mines It Terth Anibor, X. J. Thanks to a tangled anatomical . makeup. Mm. Anna Krisko, twenty years old, may live, physicians Ml J.. During a New Year's relehrntlnn she was shot through the left breast. snld the bullet would hare penetrated the henrt of an.. ordinary, person, but Mr. Kraskn's heart Is on the right .Me. enth East and N 28, 1936 Heart on Right Side, T. Third Presbyterian Church, Elev Seventeenth South R. streets, Grady Snuggs, minister. 9:45 a. m., M. E. School, Sunday Morning Barker, superintendent worship, 11:00 a. m., with sermon "Half-Wa- y by the minister on the subject, Disciples." Young People's Christian EnAeavor meets at 7:30 to continue the study of "Christian Youth Building a New World." All of the high school and college age young people are lnvnea. uemoen of the session will hold a special meeting Thursday at 7:30 in the church. NON-PARTISA- N Thy-slcin- NEW APPARATUS T- OPICTURE LARGE AREA Adult Classes at Irving. Multileni Camera Will Cover 600 Square Miles. Present Musical Program New York. For the use of the United States mast and geodetle surrey, The recreation haur of the Adult snd for mapping at higher levels than Educational classes at Irving High heretofore has been practicable with School will take place as usual Mon- multllens equipment, the Falrchlld day evening, March 2, at 9 o'clock Aerial Camera corporation of Long Island City has completed the world's sharp. The Progressive School of Music largest multllens serial camera,' Sherman M. Falrchlld, president of the will present several numbers on the disclosed. This huge, fully company, ' Lorraine Gooch, teacher automatic program.' Rot-a- ce the Union Ward apparatus has nine F4 chapel. Bishop "Safety, first, last and always," of the famous Junior Wranglers, Is leuses mounted vertically. Eight of T. Godrey of Union officiated at was the conclusion of the . Safety Instructor. Community singing and tbem have ateel mirrors to reflect the A $15,000,000 benefit to Utah's talk given by Mrs. George F. Bolto, the services. dancing will conclude the program, oblique pictures. The camera and the Mr. Smart, a resident of Union for livestock Industry and agriculture president at the Forest School Parent-Taccessories required for photographic died last Friday morn eacher was estimated Wednesday by David flight weigh KM pounds. meeting held last Mon- many years Interment was in the Murray F. Smith, state commissioner of ag Standing 33 Inches high and with day evening. During her. talk Mrs. ing a maximum diagonal cross section of to resulted Bolto gave an outline of what has cemetery. this have from riculture, JW Inches, the camera uses one large been done In an effort to obtain winter's snow. film which weighs 25 pounds snd can greater protection for our school Has it ever occured to you how take 100 exposures, for all lenses. At. . ... children. She thanked Mrs. A.' R. nn altitude of 30,000 feet Out) square much you are actually branded by of the The open grand proceeds Curtis, city council president, for miles of the earth's surface can be the language you use? For better or ing of the now Snelgrove Ice Cream photographed at one simultaneous ex her efforts to secure an underas for worse, your speech catalogues . Parlors at 222 East South Temple posure. sage for the school, and Major Et-you instantly as to your cultural which took place Saturday, February win for bis interest in the project Motors 'Operate Shutters, us Most of and social background. L. D. S. and In the pageant presented during Procedure to be followed in - an 22. was given to the After the camera Is In operation the have often wondered, I know, just Shrlners Hospitals. It level the evening, which was written for sir. W. F. Hachmeiter and H. E how extensive a vocabulary we had. appraisal, of Salt ..Lake City real Mr. Snelgrove is to be commend operator merelytwohas to keep levels. The means of launched Salt by estate, spirit the the occasion by Mrs. M Douglas Chittock have started in business by being by and, a trifle uneasily probably, made ed for this contribution to such a shutters are operated by in electric Wood, the traffic problem was 'stres establishing a business at 2004 South firm resolutions to check up on that Lake Real. Estate, board -- for the motor of 1 200th horse power. worthy cause. sed by a demonstration by the Jun 11th medium of expression and county assessor and the state tax East, and it will be known as tell-ta- le . E. Reeding word new the last is The Designed by Lieut. parlor commission was discussed at a meet lor Traffic Police. The need for a the Sugarhouse Furniture do something about of the survey and engineers of the Ice' cream parlors. in modern ReprS mora modern means of handling .the Cabinet Falrchlld organisation, the camera Is You will be, then, tremendously ing of board officers Wednesday at Shop. to be used by the government htiresu complicated traffic problem was em Mr. . Hachmeiter, senior partner, interested in learning that your long the chamber of commerce. A revaluation of all real estate in In Its extensive national mapping proMrs. Ardella Rockwooa has been in the cabinet phasused. Wasatch-Edgehi- U making busi- sought opportunity is at hand. Be- the will made board be the School gram. Tests will be made shortly In was Forest a by city Lowry graduate ness for over thirty years. He hopes ginning next week, in the "Short ' Washington, Mr. Fslrchlld ssld. on the to and a fair the reader for the pageant Wairds. Over to be able to serve the equi get adjustment in Story and Better English" and Poepublic ground snd In flight. table value of property for tax pur one hundred children, representative upholstering and repairing of furni try and Better English" classes or The new earners Is said to have four board R. F. Harding, of all groups in the school partici- ture, poses, presi and a half times the stereoscopic par- -' making old furniture new a- - Adult education held at the Sprague The pageant consisted oi denf who presided, said, pated. Ward conferences will-- be held dur allax of the single lens snd live lens galn, - cutting down beds, making Library every Monday, Tuesday and In and the now In use. making It prae- -. develop- furniture modernistic and all kinds Thursday afternoons from 2 to 4, a highlights growth ing the fore, part of March by the cameras ment of the school from the found- of cabinet work. to the advantagea of stereextend ileal COO Wasatch-anThorndyke vocabulary test of Edgohill'""-wards of the ' contour The Mr. Chittock has been in the bust words la to be and will enlighten you i. mspplng securing oscopic ing up to the present time. Highland Stake,. mil aerial in Parent-Teachfrom pnntograpns pa of the SHORTAGE organization ness for a number of years. He is as to the number and quality of the Wasatch ward will meet during the more Wei terrain than Is possible with Association, which preceded in the also an expert paper-hange- r. week" from 'March 2 to 8, inclusive, It la words in your working vocabulary Fear of present equipment. Its longer focal poultry short school by "Parents Nights" sponsor- a while Edgehlll will meet from March length obtslns greater detail than Is vocabulary of 5000 is considered age on the Pacific coast forecast pleasure to announce them in ed many years by Miss Delia Pendel- Sugarhouse. Can you touch that? 9 to 15. ;'" very good. possible with former live lens cameras, good market there this year for Utah ' ton, for many years principal of the or those of ten lenses which sre pslrs ex to this is been take have sessions eligible Anyone Interesting birds,' Clyde C. Edmonds,' genera. five lens machine. school, was one of the highlights. of amination and you who are vocabul the organiauxiliary of the .Utah Poultry Pro- planned by all, manager Miaa the entire Mirrors Ara Innovation. pageant Throughout ary conscious cannot afford to miss ducers' .Cooperative association re- zations, to. present at. their respective Pendelton as the leader and guiding On top of the camera Is the film it Remember, Mondays, Tuesdays ported Wednesday on hla return frou sessions. ' spirit was commended for her leadmagaxlne and Its operating mechanand Thursdays, 2 o'clock at Sprague a market survey.a suction pump Includes which ism and outstanding qualities ership Library. which keeps the broad film fist and which were responsible in a great Starting last Wednesday, Febru smooth, while running below this-Imeasure for the outstanding success was 26th one s chamber In which are the nine verof of the 1402 ary Sherman Joe NEWS CLUB starting AIRPLANE ,I'elllgaiv of the school Miss Pendelton was the Salt Lake's shows auto greatest .aulfered a. fractured arm tical lenses and below again sre'sstro-nomlcpresent and many friends and for- -' held nl Thursday night, Jack Douglas in steel mirrors' of stainless read-eight the to our : at Cocoanut bo Grove Ball will of It left strtick interest, the Wednesday when be mer students were delighted to have of the club In members the structed constiThese mirrors type. room. The show will continue until ers to know, that the ."Thomdyka rear end of .an automobile driven by the pleasure of feeling again the the construction of the Boeing 247-- D tute one of the innovations of the. new Ellctt-ThMarch 1st midnight, Sunday, report enmera. Each Is tt4 Inches long, 5 contest The prize Vocabulary Teat," described In the city Judge A. the for kindly grasp of her hand and seeing coming Besides a beautiful display of the on-- page one of this at the Inch thick. They police station showed that thb Inches wide, and her understanding smile The pag for this contest Is a trip In a new Library Bulletin latest "In ine Ehg-.ho- v models of also features issue will cars, be .one of a group who had are supported on a frame of alloy , was special given eant ended with the uniting of the to Pocatello. ' were arranged including floor show Boeing lisht.dcpartment of - the Free Adult grabbed the rear of. the Judges cat steel, forming an octagonal cone. This units of the school, the founding and Robert E. Parr By with Adolph Brox's Orchestra. Night school at the Irving High,, be- as he was proceeding along Four frame, which weighs 45 pounds In the building up by Miss Pendelton, the machined from East street near the 1400 afinished earners, was glnning Monday, March 2. Every-teent- h Influence of the progress of the pre7IKI pounds. weighing casting 18 and to over is come, Invited block. body sent and future represented by the ( It Is the tocsl length of 8tt Inches BABY GIRL BORN . find out just what his stock of words , ., .. which makes possible the use of a nine' present principal Miss Edith KendelL Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Breith of reauy is, ana you oy joining-ulens camera at high altitudes where R. Tribute was paid tUe,Jtbree princi-- classes.- strive 3207 buUdinir Vtvahularv announce Lane the Brickyard the air Is relatively smooth and where pals of the school and the eight arrival of a b. to increase your supply. ' born Val the baby girl Parent-Teachplane therefore can be flown with, of a burn' Settlement 125,230 damage presidents by variations from a straight, level entine few the at Day, 14th) (February suit for 18,000 in connection with candles depicting the shining light course. This feature, it Is believed, of One Mark's .of MILK REDUCED Mrs. the PRICES Breith St meetings Hospital interesting Karl Mrs. the deaths of Mr. and in the lives of service these indivi IN SALT LAKE Highland Stake was held Wednesday will minimise the smount of correction Severin in a traffic accident. the lat duals devote to the development of was formerly Miss Sylvia Ward. i necessary in the laboratory. Mr. Is Breith The retail Universal with the . price of bottled milk evening when the (bishops, clerks and ter part of December was approved better citizens and a higher .type of tailored Jackets Saade 1 cent a quart in Salt Lake stake, presidency held a convention Service of New York. by District Judge Allen O. Thurman. dropped. community life. A beautifully tailored Jacket of sleek j in the stake, house!' City de Thursday. The deaths occurred when the suede, with green felt Inserts brown I Aanton! ML O. The new nrice schedule will bo 'president Sterling across the ceased were struck by an automobile top of the pockets makes' BABY GIRL ARRIVES icoun- an elegnnt surprise present for .one's while walking on Highland Drive Quarts. 10 cents: pints, 6 cents; half Nelson and Howard HcKeaif, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Paul an selors, were in'chairge of the session. sixteen-yenr-ol- d daughter. near their home, 4135 Highland pints, 5 cents. nounce the arrival of a baby gin left four dependent Drive. lish They born Monday morning at the Ho,y children. Cross Hospital The establishing of the Ideal Furniture and Repair Co., at 965 East 21st South Is another proof that RECOVERNING FROM ILLNESS Sugarhouse la the "furniture center Hazel Dunford is recovering from i West of the serious illness at the Holy Cross Mr. C J Shaw, manager and own- Hospital. Mrs. Dunford is the owner er of the 'company, feels highly en- of the Dunford Bread Co. and is the "free thused over the prospects of furni daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. ture repair and upholstering In the Love. city.-Sugarhouservices will be held Sun- Bumper Crops in Utah Predicted by State Commission Local Ice Cream Co. Gives Day's Proceeds to Children's Hospitals LIBRARY CORNER .vr, New Furniture . Real Estate Appraisals Discussed by Board Upholstering Shop in Sugarhouse -- it Announce , Confernce Dates d COASX-FEABS-TOULT- er - Five Day Auto Show Held at Cocoanut Grove . - Fractures Arm s Attention! e, . It o -- 5-l-fl Children Awarded $8,000 Settlement . . Ca((:nn : - One of Interest 9-l- er . . . Cabinet Makers Estab in Sugarhouse Inter-mounta- . Rites Set Sunday For S. J. Stookey, Sugarhouse Florist in Sugarhouse Merchants Plan Big Day Saturday transportation to Sugarhouse shopping district from merchants have combined their various parts of the efforts to make Saturday "Sujgar House Leap Year Proposal Day," one of the big shopping jevejtajof the year. Officers of the.Sugarhouse. Business Men's League, George Lucas, president, and O. W. Kasteler, secretary, report that the merchants-have joined iii 'the bargain event for tjidpurpose of acquaintvalues ing people reaiding outside of Sugarhouse with the splendid and varieties local mefefran Special street cars have been "chartered which will give free transportation to the" big. event and will leave the following points; First South and Main streets at 1:05 a. m., 2 :25 p. m, ; Ninth South' 46 a. m, - 12:37 p, m. and Seventh East streets at 1:17 a. m. South and , Highland - :06 p. m. and 2 06 p. m, ; Twenty-Sevent- h :3Za; m, : 124)2 p. m, 12:52 p. m. - 22 p. m. 1:52 Drive, J r 'p..'rh. aiid 2.22 The stiret: cars will bear banners- announcing their destination and anyone wishing to visit tfib." shopping district is invited to ride ' the cars free of charge. .With southeast and looks for a real busy season this year in his respective BACK TO WORK Mr. Shaw has had wide ex life. We rural are and in happy to see Paul Herzog upholstering perience ture repairing and will be glad to back to his work again after serve you at his new place of busi weeks absence. ness. All Sugarhouse Merchants Propose Bargians on Saturday, February 29th Funeral day in the Sugarhouse ward chapel for Stonewall Jackson Stookey, well known Sugarhouse florist and statesman who died Thursday at his home, 1955 South Eleventh East street following a short illness of pneumonia. Mr. Stookey served on the state legislature from 1904 to 1906 when he became Interested in building the He was then present state capitoL elected to the state senate in 1908 and was annotated chairman of the educational committee. Mr. Stookey has been an ardent lover of flowers, having created sev eral new varieties of dahlias. , Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Andrew C. Easton, Salt. Lake City. and Mrs. Harold G. Mitchell, Jack sonville, Oregon, Four grandchildren and two brothers, Dr.W.M. Stookey, Salt Lake and M. M. Stookey, Clov are offering special bargains on come only once in a blue moon, will 29th that Saturday, February at any rate it will not happen again in twenty-eigyears from in the fifth fall on the will 29th tomorrow. Saturday February rare such for bargains year 1964 and that's a long time to wait n't will ti nfforixl liv th merchant in Suirar house. It also is aaengjilift.for a young man to rfecive afproposal, if the young lady decides to propose only on the 5th Saturday in reDruary. adds of this paper and see if you get free tickets Look Mario Theatre Just bring Ad that your name appears in er, Utah. 11th 2044 South to us at East, and redeem your ticket. All Sugarhouse Merchants ht . ht-th- to-th- e se 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V -- " p-nV- - - ! : . . -- |