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Show THE BULLETIN Published by Commercial Printing Company 2044 South 11th East Hyland 364 Music may be termed the uni versa) language of mankind, by which human feelings are made equally to all. Llstz 4, NON-SECTARI- PUBLISHED IN SUGARIIOUSE INDEPENDENT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY VOLUME 4 EDGEHILL. WASATCH CLASH Teen Standings Tho Schedule Monday, May 4 Wasatch vs. Edgchill at Garfield Sugar House vs. Parleys at Irving Emerson vs. Highland Pk. at H. P. The dates and Grounds for any necessary playoff games will be announced later by tho Highland Athletic Committee. Results of Games Edgehill 30 Parleys 6 S. H. 0 (Default) Edgehlll 10 Emerson 5 Wasatch 7 Wasatch 11 Highland Park 1 S. H. (Default) Highland Park 10 Emerson 12 Parleys 3 EDGEHILL OF. WASATCH? The question at stake now among the Highland M Men is who the first softball champions of Highland Stake The way things stand now will be. it looks as if the new Edgehill Ward bo the first champions of the new Highland Stake but many things can happen between the time of this writing and the final gun of the Wasatch-Edgehi- ll fracas to be played at the Garfield school this MonThe teams will also be fightday. ing for the dty softball tourney berth. into a good pinch hit pitcher against ll Edgehill in the Sugar game. Church Notes 6. And finally to Rowley and Shea, 'both of Emerson, who as the batteries did some nice work against ParThird Prebyterlan Church, Elevleys Ward. enth East and Seventeenth South streets, R. Grady Snugga, minister. 'LEAGUE SEES NEED School, 9:45 a. m. Morning OF LIGHT CHANGES Sunday 11:00 a. m., with sermon on worship, Responding to a request from the theme, "Not Eyeservlce." Music George Lucas, president, and Orson will be furnished by the WestminKasteler, secretary, of the Sugar-hous-e ster College choir, under the direcBusiness Men's League offi- tion of Louise Bowman Engle with cials of the Utah Power and Light Mildred Watt Bickett at the plana Company made preliminary survey The Young of Peoples Society and will draw plans for a proposed Christian Endeavor meets at 7:30 p. alteration in the lighting system of m. in the church. Next Sunday is the Sugarhouse business district. Mothers Day and should be set The request was made due to the as a of special commeration fact after individual firm lights are and honorday to the mothers of the land.extinguished at 11 P. M. the streets of the district are left in undue darkness. A mass meeting will be called immediately upon presentation of the plan by the power company to determine the reaction of business men. a-si-de - The Library Corner RESIDENTS COMPLAIN ABOUT DUMP SMOKE Declaring that the smoke arising 'from hot ashes dumped on the material being used to fill tho bollow on Thirteenth East ea8t of sugarhouse, cltl- residing near that point voiced a complaint against the city street department at the office of "The Bulletin" Thursday. While formal request for relief from this nuisance has not been made to the city commission, it is understood that plans are under way to do so. Have you been bitten .by the Spring fever yet? Want to dig in the garden and rearrange all your landscaping? Some of our gardening books will help. im-w- ill FOR NEW SUGARIIOUSE CLUB by-Mr- LK8. 17 ROTARY OFFICERS ANNOUNCED Reports of the past years activities and accomplishments were given Mrs. Neils Larson, secretary. George F. Bolto, president, talked on the improved traffic condition. Mrs Bolto also thanked patrons, teachers, friends and workers for their loyal support during the past and asked for their continued support in the future. Patrons and friends were received by Mrs. George W. Kitchens. Ushers were Lewis Livingston, Dick Brown and Wendell Christensen. Third Presbyterian House-Edge-hi- NUMBER 1, 1936 Kendell principal had charge. IN SOFTBALL FINALS CITY FINALS TO BE STAGED AT FAIRMONT PARK MAY Heads Group Fifth District governor at located Provo, who will in turn send it on to headquarters st Chicago. C. A. Crockwell and Will Lovsey of the Salt Lake City Rotary International, have been enthusiastic assistants in organizing the local club. M. O. Ashton of the Sugarhouso Lumber Company was chosen to serve as president with Willard B. Richards, Jr., of the Granite Furniture Co. as vice president. Charles Lobb of the Sugarhouse Coal Co., was chosen secretary and Charles Snelgrove of the Snelgrove Ice Cream Co., treasurer. Directors chosen were A. C. Smoot, Dr. H. W. Rcherd and George XL CHURCH PLANS RELIEF STOREHOUSES Plana were rapidly going forward Thursday for the establishment of regional to rehouses as part of the L. D. S. church's relief program recently inaugurated to create make work projects as part of the program to care for church members. Various special meetings have been called by local bishops, stake officers and relief auxiliary organizations to determine the exact extent of relief needed and to secure figures and notes from other states where such a plan is being carried out. Lucan. All of the men have been In Su- garhouse for a number of years and are acquainted with the activities and accomplishments of the people. They will be supported by the following charter members, representing the varied business interests: Lucas, United 5 10 2Sc George Store (variety store); Doctor Wm. R. Mlddlemiss, (surgeon); Dr. EL EL Monaon, (dentist); Grant Morgan, Morgan Motor Company (automobiles, retail); Allen G. Pyper, Ashton Auto Company, (automobile Rev. Herbert W. Reherd, president of Westminster College, (education); Dr. Thomas E. Robinson, (physician); Allen Seegmiller, J. C. Penney Company (dry goods); A. C. Smoot, (real estate rentals); J. L. Ashton, Ashton Heating (furn- aces); George Burbldge, L. D. S. bishop); John Burt, Jr., (barber); L. J. Clements (auto camp); Lorenzo H. Hatch, Granite High school principal (education); Theo. P. Jorgensen, Jorgensen Floral (florist); Dr. W. II. Landmcsscr, (optician); S. E. Schramm-Johnao- n Drug Co., (druggist); W. IL Linnell, Peerless Laundry, (laundry. -- M. O. Athlon DISEA8E IS CHARTER SENT TO HEADQUARTFATAY TO WOMAN ERS FOR ACCEPTANCE; SALT Mrs. Leona Mortensen Elwood, 39, LAKE CLUB LENDS A SSISTANCE; died at the home of her sister, Mrs. TWENTY-TWMEMBERS EL W. Anderson, 1602 Fifteenth East street, Wednesday evening following an illness of heart disease. Climaxing four weeks of prelimin, Mrs. Elwood was bom in Richfield ary activity organizing a Sugarhouse and has lived in Salt Lake City the Rotary International Club final stepa greater part of her life. were taken Thursday when the charter was delivered to Oscar A. Speers, CITY TO INSTALL DRINKING FOUNTAIN HEART - O asses-sories- ); Refer to: Landscape Design Hubbard ..Kimball How to Plan the Home Grounds :. Parsons Gardners Year Capek COMMENTS Woman's Hardy Garden Ely Rock Garden Primer By Rod Knight :..Thomton . Adding another step in safety for children of Sugarhouse, the city Flower and Kitchen Gardens CosgravemRde preliminary survey for the in- Homo Flower Growing .Volz tallation of a drinking fountain in In the spring a young girls thoughts STAR PERFORMANCES (rent of the library. turns to softball, or so it would seem Star performance? for the week Sugar-houa of group Representing to see the fair young maidens cavort go to: Lallegro CHORUS TO women, Mrs. Eleanor C. Bart- about the different diamonds around Student 'Grubstake who1; 1. Shirley Lee of Parleys FURNISH PROGRAM lett, pointed out to city commission town. The city recreation departDoubles in 2S Years made a sensational catch n A special feature for Lincoln Ward members the dangers of having the ment started something when they Calif. A grubstake" Inan Edgehill-Parley- s battle. Berkeley. M. I. A. Conjoint, May 3rd, will bo children cross the street from the organized a girls softball league and fund of $349 donated to the University 2. Nick Morgen, Abo Cannon and an entire Alleprogram given by the playground to obtain a drink of now the' feminine Bex take their soft-ba- ll of California In 1H0S hua now grown tir Wallace Tuckett who whammed out gro Chorus under direction of C. water. as serious as the men. Large $612.91. The original loan was brought same the runs in iiome game. Kearns Ferre accompanied by Merva President Benjamin Ide Wheeler In movewomen The the sponsoring 3. Ralph Knight who cracked a Marria Chorus: companies, realizing the value of the to 190S by s meaaeuger from some unStudents of the upper grades pre- ment expressed their appreciation at idvertiaing are backing any group tilt Prayer perfect, Stenson; In a homer in the Wasatch-Highlan- d identified person who wanted It to be sented the operetta "Hiawatha" st the prompt action on the part of tho of girls that have ambition enough 4. Parley Johnson and Rod Knlgh Balwin to used "grubstake" some student Manning; Garden, The Sugarhouse Mer- through college. to practice. dty commission. who pitched beautiful games against Annie Laurie, Ryder; Cello solo, Jos. the meeting of the Forest Association held Monday chants are supporting a bunch of The original amount waa $350, but Highland Park. C. Cline, (a and b numbers;) Short This waa the last meeting evening. of promise. President Wheeler gave the messenger world a have that 5. Roy Featherstone who turned talk, Ruth Allman; Soprano solo, girls BUSINESS MEN TO to be held in. the school year. are mostly from Sugar-hous- e $L The remaining $349 was kept InLola Bixby. OPEN NEW SERVICE These girls The operetta is a musical version and will present a' familiar vested when it wasn't "grubstaking" Persian Serinade, Mat- of Chorus'nme student, until It has readied its Hiabeautiful Longfellows poem Opening of a complete day and! picture at the Fairmont Park next present proportions. Morn rise, Czebulka; Organ hews; from was watha which written. it As usual the GRANITE is the selections, LaMar Peterson, ( a and night automotive service in Sugar-hous- e Wednesday when their league opens. will take place about May 10, Any Girl that even thinks she can first to giVe new low prices b numbers); Talk, Eva Ilaslan; Sop- The production was very instructive well as as for patrons entertaining on a according to information furnished play the game should get in touch rano solo, Audria Anderson. and those who were In the performThe. Bulletin" by members of the with Miss June Smart and work Theres a Lark in My ance. Miss Nina Chorus Miss Beth firm. Halliday, with the team. ,t Heart, Thanks be to God, Dickenson. Strong and Miss Madeline Droubay MAY 10th The service will be complete for Golf swings into its own around under the direction of Mias Edith these parts now, with1 the result that and tires washing, greasing, repairs "IS DEMOCRACY WORTH and will be operated by Walter Bai- daily the three links surrounding our SAVING" Gail Becketrand and Asael Dib- city are packed to overflowing with ley, REDUCED Rabbi Samuel Gordon will be the WE CARRY ble. it will be located in the form- people who are fortunate enough to FOR YOUR speaker at the Free Adult Night Potential to er Hansen Auto building at 1125 be able play the game. The Largest Selection of school, Irving High, Wednesday even-inDAY Joneses and Smiths blossom East South Twenty-firstreet Hagens, We Are the Oldest Rabbi May 6, at 8:30 oclock. up every spring but the old faith, DEXTER DEALER y Gordons subject will be "Is fuls are the one that finally win all Worth Preserving." IIEBER J. WEBB RETURNS If you are having trouble with Ed Kingsley has been honors. CARDS the CALL is invited. Everyone old washer here nw around of lfer your the Elder Heber J. of Webb, president IN THE CITY 2213 Phone us for repairs Hyland 676 Ed has won the the quorum of 70'a in Lincoln Ward, for BOme time. WANTED TO BUY1 Three-Boo- n returned from a mission state Amatuer meet for the last louse located In the Southeast. Pre AT THE to the Western States last Sunday. four years in succession and bids South of 27th South street Urably Wilcox five. Juddy Elder Webb labored in the Rocky fair to make it $129.50 Two-Piec- e Address Box 69, Sugarhouse or call will no doubt make the and others Mountain of Colorado with regions The Bulletin office Hyland 364. Eld but nevertheless 2046 South llthEast LIVING ROOM headquarters at Denver. While serv- going tough for on the Champ. our goes dough Just Upstairs ing a abort time Elder ,Webb acSUITES d sees the This Saturday complished a great work in his field CONSTRUCTION of the famous Kentucky running of labor. 5-10-25c Long noted for being the Derby. Choice of Three Beautiful the season of the racing highlight Coverings for Only LINCOLN WARD MUTUAL DAY Derby this year will be more colorTO PRESENT PLAY ful than ever. With a starting field May 10th of from 13 to 19 hones this race The Lincoln Ward M. I. A. will cant miss. A crowd of a milWe Have the 1045 East 21st So. 1069 East 21st South Hy. 3346 present the play "He and She" just lion people will watch and bet on ON BIG and Tuesday Wednesday evening this the biggest race of the year. in Sugarhouse Largest Selection of Brand-NeMay 5th and 6th, at 7:30 p. m. Living Room, and trainers have been Owners ' This production is a three act Cards Bedroom and Dining their steeds for months drama of hilarity, thrills and emo- groomingone Room Suites FOR Brevity, a for this LADIES big effort. tions, with an outstanding cast. owned by Joseph E. Widener is 250 To Choose From colt, Your Mother finest Material the favorite now but if it rains he New Something Resigned Beautifully . $39.50 probably wont have a chance as he LIQUOR COMMISSONEH TO Form-Fittin- g Appropriate Verses DISCUSS UTAH CONTROL ACT la a strictly fair weather horse. -Out of the High Rent District at Popular Prices 860 East 21st South 1.79 Wayne Wright, a Idaho boy will be Hon. Hugh B. Brown will deliver on tho favorite and his western fri Hyland 8399 OTHER GIFTS a public lecture on the Utah Liquor ends are to him for Ruth Sorensen, Operator really pulling For Your Mother Act in the City and County Building take his first Kentucky Derby win. Spring at the open Forum meeting in the Hs Is the New Styles SHAMPOO, RINSE, FINGER jockey who rode Top Row Materials Council Chambers, Sunday evening, to New .50c VURNITUREjCO. in the much disputed San' WAVE (Complete) victory Crisp Trims MsyS, at 8 oclock. 20c ta Anita handicap on January FINGER WAVE (Wet) Public invited. beat cordially a that South ........35c 21st WAVE Top Indian Broom, 1050 East nag FINGER (Dry) FROCKS BOOK Row and Azucar at Tanforan two EVERYWHERE DELIVER WE weeks ago is a dark horse and is my COMPANY own personal favorite to win the big Sugarhouse I 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE Jail Disiidi Etiqnal If he should win I will really go. All Work Guaranteed Hoqulain, Wash. Prisoners In tlw crow about It nexl; week. v lloqulnm Jiill are forbidden to sleep SPORT . se Lux-cnbe- rg Parent-Teach- er . MOTHERS DAY ' . $5.00 to $30.00 g. Demo-crac- MOTHER'S GIFT Hyland SYBELLA BEAUTY SHOP SAN-O-WE- B 89.50 SELECT SHOPPE st MOTHER'S DAY Pr six-mont- hs sixty-secon- MOTHER'S UNITED STORE SALE w Goldette Gift SLIPS HUNTS to $375.00 BEAUTY SHOP $L29 WASH $10 149 DESERET -- - $95 Permanent Waves $2.00 and Up pith tlielr shoes vu. |