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Show A FISHERMAN'S Vf I'UAYF.IC Lord aufler me to catch a fish So large that even I, When speaking of it afterward, Will have no cause to lie. Selected. THE BULLETIN" Published Hyland 361 INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOLUME 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, GOVERNOR BLOOD TELLS ven work and their idle time occupi) Convince your legislators of the ed. V. Rehord, II. Dr. president of needs of the removal of the State Westminster who has re College, Prison and the things will be acto Sugarhouse after returned cently stated Governor Henry complished, considerable travel, told of how ho H. Blood Thursday at the weekly had visited different penal institu meeting of the Sugarhouse Rotary tions during his travels and had comclub. them with our own states pared We have various incomplete reHe stated that to his mind problem. ports, some of them quite recent, on the best prison he had seen was in costs and feasible sites for the priManilla. son and these should be followed up The Rotary club committee workand completed at a very early date," on the prison removal has done ing said the governor. a deal of work since its organgreat Of Qua Backmah, tho secretary met Chamber of Commerce, said that the ization and state that they have success various in with points great chamber wae willing to cooperate in have been clearing up. any way they could with Sugarhouse they for the prison removal aa well aj any other civic enterprises. Otto A. WIesly, Adjacent General of the Americon Legion, stated that the legion is 100 per cent behind the movement. Students of the Jean Renee danc-be- y Former Governor, Charles R. Ma- related that since 1921 at which lng school of Sugarhouse were pretime be was governor of the state, i' sented in a lovely dance review to' Wednesday evening at the Granite the matter of the prison has1 Stake amusement hall. since and time he that light Artistic costumes and well manadone a great deal of surveying of feasable plans for its removal. Ho ged lighting added much to the stated that the Idleness that has grace of the dancers who portrayed existed in the prison for a number practically all styles of dancing from of years is unfair to the prisoners interpretive to the present day tap. Students appearing were David who are put there for reform, not punishment He also lauded Warden Starr Jorgensen, Joanne Hawkes, Davis for his splendid work In fost- Ronnie Stuckl, Jerry Hawkea, Shirley Evans, Lois Ansley, Ruth Ann ering this movement Warden Davis then responded and Walter, Glade Olsen, Jenlel Barlow, told of the great expense the prison Joyce Barlow, Douna May Goodfel-lowwas to the taxpayers as they had Dorothy Grumstock, Leslie to bear the burden of its upkeep Goodfcllow, Jeanne Jensen, Shirley when the prisoners would not only Erskine, Joy Vandehei, Beverly Eg be greatly benefited in a moral way bert, Donna Pickering, Margaret but would be more than willing to Stuckl; Mary Hansen, Louise Nicholwork. son, Llauna Olsen, Nathalie HubH, J. Plumhoff of the Union Paci- bard, Dorothy Scheller, Afton Olsen fic Rail Road related that it was a and Margaret Jacobson. Barbara Good, Barbara Mitchell, moral question they were considerCarroll and not Campbell, Shona Ellison, Bud that society ing, political, could make a better condition all Sims, Mildred Miller, Arda Wetzel way round if the prisoners were gi- - DeLone Peterson, Bonnie Lee Harrison, Maxine Snow, Nancy Crandall LaRuc Anderson, Jane Moll Dorothy Crummock, Dick Wetzel David Jorgenson, Jack Crummock, Dick Sisam, t I Loma Joyce Dangerfield, Gayle Vandehei, Barbara Westbrook, Margie A New Y:h Erickson, Joan Brinton, Kathem Westbrook, Marlon G william, Jean Brauman, and Jean and AL ; j . Largs Selection Sir.urt Siyies 15 Cents Each - tfc-s- s Higher Guaranteed Perfect WONDERFUL PIECE- GOODS VALUES -- JUNE 4. 193 NUMBER 23 5 Strawberry Festival Tuesday, June 3 th By Joe Fisher June' the 7th will be the big day for all bicycle riders. Mr. Ernest Obrt the National bicycle representative will have charge of tbe big event on the 7th. Mr. Obrt is here to see the Sectional trials for the United States Olympic bicycle team in which there will be two riders sent back to Washington, D. Ct for the finals. From the finals there will be 5 risers sent to Germany to represent the United States against all other nations. The following events are all slated to be run Sunday tbe 7th. 1. Tbe Sectional Olympic bicycle race will start at 11:30 and finish approximately at 3:30.' 2. The ladies Utah State Champion race to develop talent for the women's Feminine National Championship, open to all girls over 14. 3. Tbe ten lap Senior and Junior race open amateur race In which a new bicycle will be given for the The Townsend Club No. 4. holding weekly meetings at the I. O. O. K. hall Sugarhouse, had as entertainers, Mrs. Naomi White soloist, Norma Miller reciting. The members wish to announce they will give a Strawberry Festival in the hall, Tuesday evening, June 9th to raise funds to meet current expenses. A pleasing program will be presented. The general public is cordially invited Come and get acquainted with the Townsend plan. first place. 4. The big bicycle Parade which consists of ladles form riding and the handling of their' bicycle's ,The boy's and mens comical get up presentation. There will be four bicycles given away for tbe winning of races and other valuable prizes for other place winners The Senior and Junior ten lap race is tbeonly race which requires a fee of fifty oents (50c) which is for the Amateur Bicycle League. Sugarhouse section will be very well represented in the Olympic HIGHLAND STAKE TENNIS FINALISTS DETERMINED Two tennis double teams and two singles have been selected to represent Highland Stake in the City Tennis Tournament which begins this week. The double teams are composed of Henry Buma and Bud MeKean from Highland Park Ward and Wallace Tuckett and Clyde Hardy of Edgehill Ward. The singles are both from Parleys Ward Marvin Ashton and John Bemston. This Finishes up the activities of Your correspondent wishes to state the Highland Stake until hot error she made in The Bulletin's November. The Edgehill Ward soft-- , previous issue of claiming the Tow- bail team dropped its second tournansends National convention in July ment game to Third Ward last Friwaa to be held in a different city day to eliminate the Highland Stake from the one selected which is Cleve- entry from the meet land, Ohio. Although Highland Stake has not captured any City championships thin season, the athletic program has been very successful. The championEnterships of the season go to Wasatch Waid. for basketball, Edgehill for Mrs. Jensen tains Merelyn Club Mrs. L. Marcus Jensen entertained for members of the Merelyn Club at her home, 1535 Mill Creek Way, Those Monday evening, June 1st. present were Mrs. Aldcn Hatch, Mrs Jeron L. Jones; Mrs. Ralph A. Sheffield, Miss Virginia Wells, Miss Nora Saners, Mrs. Rulon Jeffs, Mrs. Malcolm Pingrce, Miss Edith Badger, Mias Priscilla Skeen, Miss Frankie Richards and Miss Norma Goddard who came from Logan for the event Table games were enjoyed. A buf fet luncheon was served. A Venetian lace cloth covered the table which was centered with a low blue bowl of Iris and Ivory princess tapers at each end. John Young Family Assn. Elect Officers The John Young family association met June 1st in the Whitney Hall. Business for the current year was discussed. The organization voted to pledge aid to the Sons of the Utah Pioneers as well as all other The officers pioneer organizations. elected were, Orson Rega Card, president for 3 years; Henry Young, for 2 years; and Ray Curtis, secretary and treasurer for Honored guests were Govyear. ernor Henry II. Blood and Mayor Irwin. In the future June 1st will be a vice-preside- nt public reception in the old offices of Business meeting Brigham Young. and social will be held on John Softball and Parleys, Highland Park and Edgehill for Tennis. Tbe tennis championships may be determin- Young's birthday, March 6th, ed later in the season at which time the two double teams mentioned will play and also the singles. a vc SPICE SPOT SPORT COMMENTS By Rod Knight Lucas are Mr, and Mrs. George enjoying a ten days vacation in The easiest thing to do in sports ver Colorado visiting relatives. Den- is second guess the quarterback or Allen Seegmiller and family, just forward or mainly the coach in from ten days trip to Calireturned charge. After it is all over and tbe moment that meant the ball game fornia. trials passed it is easy to see tbe mistakes Four boys will ride to represent and say what we would have done, The Sugarhouse Merchants Girl's Utah. They will be Harry Woolley or MISS JEAN RENEE we what should have , thought team didn't play last Wednesday Joe Fisher, Vgene Manwaring, and AT DESERT GYM been done. we are trying to ESTABLISHES What Jack Storets night They will play the following Miss Jean Renee will start a' stud- get at is the Davis Cup Matches Wednesday night io at the Deseret Gym, starting that the United, States just lost to Australia. . When the team was in Monday, June 8th. Dance Revue Jack Duncan, nephew of Fred Miss Renee will still hold classes their trial matches, and little Bltsy Includes In Sugarhouse. Grant was taking everybody to tbe Golding was tried of being happy so cleaners, several prominent sports he ups and gets married the other writers clamored for Grant to be The Purrington School of Dancing ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Good luck Jack. day. will present Its 16th annual spring Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Whitney, 1656 selected by the committee. It seems exhibition at the South High School Harvard avenue, announce the en- that Bitsy has been beating the stars Auditorium. Monday evening, June gagement of their daughter, Muriel, for quite a number of years and bad The paint" Is being slung around 8th the performance beginning at to Lewis F. Rock wood, son of Mr. yet to make the team that all tennis Sugarhouse for pedestrian lanes. A ' 8:15 p. m. and Mrs, J. A. Rockwood, 1317 Gil- players strive for. Well, the U. S. for the safety of The costumes are all new, novel, mer Drive. The marriage will take played Mexico in tbe first challenge very good thing And it colorful and interesting, and appro- place in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. round and the little fellow was al- motorists and pedestrians. lowed to play. He won his match is hoped all will obey- tbe traffic priate for every song or dance pre- temple on June 26tb. handily and still looked like Uncle laws in tbe business district of sentation. Sams best bet against Jack Crawwill be full stages of wee There ANNOUNCED ENGAGEMENT A. Irving School P.-all of Tbe children and babies ages. Mrs. J. B. Keddington, 4751 Rus- ford and Adrian Quiet of Australia. Elects New Officers Purrington Sisters, June and Jean, sell street, announces the engage- Several elimination matches were will present a series of clever Span' ment of her daughter, Marjorie La held to see whether Grant or Allison Other Rue, to Dexter P. Bassett, son of played the singles matches. Allison The annual fashion review and ish dances with castenets. of will Mrs. C. El Bemhart, 4440 East was national champ and waa favornumbers and exhibits of the school were held at novelty specialty Rent District the Irving High last Thursday even- include We Are Happy Kutie Kids, Fourth South street. The wedding ed by many people to play, but AlWo own our own building and ing. Following the fashion review musical comedy song and dance, will be a garden wedding at the Grant beat him consistently, and warehouse lison adjacent ; buy in carran one was out on match that Ire, E. A. Hall of the Daughters cf with sixteen children, the Irish, the bride's home in Cottonwood, June 27. take load advantage of all lots; supposed to settle all matters. On the American Revolution presented Dutch; Dont Let 'Your Love Go fesslonal classes. discounts and pass tho savcash Sunday, May 24th, the committee the awards for the Home Economics Wrong; Let Yourself Go; Whats ings on to you. met in New York to pick the team, the Tambourines,; The election of officers Reason; Spanish Department. The new type of tap dancing, for the Parent-TeachAssociation in Silver and White; Ballet Amer-ous- e showing the skill, grace and style of after much deliberation Allison and BEDROOM of Irving took place and the followand several toe dancing num- ballet techinque in tap rountines will Budge were selected in tbe singles is what you Walnut here in'; olf icerg were elected: Mrs. Angus bers. be featured by Bemell Edwards, Mil and Budge and Mako in the doubles, Beautiful large H. Gibson, president; Mrs. John G. A feature of this years revue will ton Wadsworth, Jean Purrington, thus leaving the mighty atom in Bedroom Suite, regular price $89.-5Round Mirror Vanity; and Mrs. Alvin be "In a Costume Shop, with fifty Afton Erskine - and Martha Jane the cold again. If we had won then Crook, double deck Coil Chest; could have laughed it committee the This act is Davies. J. Paul, secretary and treasurer. children on the stage. t si $14.95; luxprice, Spring, regular presented in the form of a story. The exhibition will ' conclude with off, but we lost. Wllmer Allison for urious spring filled Mattress, regthe associated press so aptly stated, The Hungarian dance, Ribbon Balular price, $26.75; Beautiful silk American Patrol" and Anchors Recreational Leader man to wasn't Grant the Maybe Russian Toe, Duet, Spanish bedspread, regular price, $7.50. Tap let, military song and dance groups will have to the but committee Local play Indian Dance, Duet, Gypsy ensemble. Tango, and Ballet Oriental will be featured The price of admission is children prove it to everybodys satisfaction, and I dont believe they can. that the Southeast will Stating by the junior professional and pro- 25c and Adults 35c have the finest balanced service of Special Discounts to g BITS OF BANTER: The any family area in tbe western United States upon the completion of All battle in the National league between the Cards, Giants and the Your Eyes Fairmont Park, Major George W. Cuba promises to be the most bitRound Ranges Braden, Pasadena, California, west SUMMER em representative of the National Americas Finest" terly fought race in the past decade. Your eyes, should you need glasses, have a natural testing and Recreation Association viewed the They say Joe Louis isn't lookadjustment period. Summer conditions, with a minimum of artificities newest parks while in Salt ing very good in training camp, as cial Ughf, are usually best adapted to make this period of adjustLake Tuesday. far as we are concerned our money ment easy. Thats why it's a good idea to have your eyes tested Is on him against Schmeling if be Fairmont Park and Forest Dale American Beauty not our summer have months. Why registered optometduring the Golf course combines a total of one rist examine yours today? Come in at any time, or phone. goes in the ring on bis hands and COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE hundred acres of well kept park ofknees. - - - - Ira Dem surely gave facilities for both this Stahl fellow a mean airplane fering playground LANDMESSER DR. old ar.d young. spin last Friday at the arena, for The Sensation Washer of Today. awhile it looked like tbe Ira of ten A New Method of Washing ENTERTAINS CHILDREN years ago. - - - - Tbe Sugarhouse Easiest In the World on Clothes Mrs. L. B. Mansell of 2039 DougMerchants took their first game in 21st 7749 1090 Ours is the only furniture store las street entertained the boys of the baseball league Sunday ard are in the city that gives her Primary class of Sugar House June Smart's coining along fast. S. Ss II." Ward at her home Tuesday. nose is all better and now the Su GREEN TRADING STAMPS garhouse Merchant girls softball team will have their captain back in FRIGID Lanes harness. With the Meter-Mise-r The most economical to operate. , V NON SECTARIAN Bicycle Day To Be Held at Liberty Park WAYS TO REMOVE PRISON Smart Shirt by Commercial Printing Company 2044 South 11th East Annual New Features - se. T. Out High the SPECIAL get er 0; 36-in- ch vice-preside- 34-in- ch GRANITE MART A-w- 1080 East 21st South SELECT SHOPPE 1045 East 21st So. Hy. 3346 Ladies Pure Silk Full Fashion NEWEST SIL4DEQ HOSE Mp' Queenss Lace HOSE $195 Pr. Critzy-Bell- e WASH FROCKS - All Sizes $100 $495 A ....... Children Anklets 190 Pr. Praises Park 99.50 ding-don- Have THIS East The city traffic department has spent several afternoons in the business district of Sugarhouse marking of pedestrian lanes at points necessary for the safety of citizens. These lanes are plainly marked and, according to business men, should prove a great boon to both auto drivers and pedestrians. W. H. Optometrist South .... $69.50 WASHER $35.50 Hyland FRED0VA DANCE STUDIOS Street: Get For Pedestrians War Veterans Oak Examined The AIRE Announce Summer Course in Dancing All Types of DANCING TAUGHT Mon. Thura. REGISTER Sat. Wed. Frl. Watch for the Announcement of our REVUE OF REVUES 967 East 21st South Hyland 571 MV ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Wheeler, announce 1901 Tenth East street, the engagement of their daughter, Louise, to Owen Woodruff McEwan, son of William McEwan, 1881 East South street. The marTwenty-fir- st riage will take place June 19tb in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. GRANITE Out of the High Rent District 1050 East 21st South Sugarhouse |