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Show THE BULLETIN PUBLICATION A WEEKLY Printed at 2044 South 11th East i j Utah Sugarhouse, 'V 1 leaned Every Thursday East 2044 ilth South at Business Office and Plant Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher . Phone copy for news items and events of Interest or Commercial Printing Company-Hyl- and (Basketball, Con't. from Page 1) , will see you all there next Thursday night at 8: p. rn. at the Granite High Oymn. GRANITE STAKE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1936-8- 1 : to "The Bulletin" S84. social and sport activities, must be In the office Copy for news items, issue ef not later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following "The Bulletin. .1 1st IUf Nov. 6th. 8: p. m. 9: p. m. 8: p. xn. Nov. 12th 9: p. m. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake City, Utah LIGHT LUNCHES Lincoln vs Hawthorne Richards vs Forestd&le Nibley vs Lincoln and FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Richards vs Hawthorne Bye- - Forest dale Southwest Corner 21st South and 11th East ;SSSS5ffleae283B2flr Dec. 3rd 8: p. m. Forestdale vs Hawthorne 6: p. m. Richards vs Nibley Bye- - Lincoln Bee. 10th 8: p. m. Hawthorne vs. Nibley 9: p. nt. Forestdale va Lincoln COMMENTS Hungry Honey Bees on Drouth Relief Even the busy Alba, Mich. little honey bees have gone on the dole, or maybe they call it drouth relief. The dry weather is the reason. There havent been enough flowers for the bees, so beekeepers have had to feed their charges sugar. One owner laid he gave his bees 5,000 pounds. Ernest Pettifor, who keeps his bees in town, said he needed only 500 pounds because his bees used neighboring flower gardens as cafeterias. Beekeepers hope that late milkweed and clover will furnish enough honey to keep the bees through the winter. By L. L. STEVENSON Emmons avenue, Sheepsh end Bay, is to the salt water fisherman 'what Fifth avenue is to the shipper, or Broadway to the theater-goeIt's a street of fishermen for fishermen. From Ocean avenue, on almost down to Rockaway inlet, it's lined .with fishing boats ready to take crew or the skipper in persofi, bait and hooks, remove the fish 'anglers out to old wrecks, reefs the sometimes actually catch them. land other places where fish congre' gate, or even far out to aea. No matter the hour of the day or night On the side of the street, that the fisherman arrives, he al- there are Bay no parking restrictions. ways finds a boat ready to depart. Thats a good thing for fishermen, If he la alone, he a made welcome. since many come to Emmons ave,U he comes with a party, he can, i: nue in their own cars. The mors he so desires, charter a boat big ardent don't go to that trouble; enough to accommodate all. The There are many small bungalows 'choice of craft ia practically un- to rent, so they may live right there. limited. They range in size from Numerous fishing clubs are scatlittle power dories on up to steam tered along the avenue. Spent 'era. Noted in the long line were most interesting afternoon strolling .several steam yachts, which once back and forth looking and listening. 'upon a time had been the playthings 'of millionaires but now take out Ita a bit of a hop a little more 'fishing parties at so much a head. than an hour by bus and aubway from Emmona avenue back to Times The fisherman, if he so desires, square, but theres still some apace may specialize. That is, if he wants left, so the story about the prisoner and it ia who was to go after swordfish 'chased by the hell find a police to tellbeing swordfish season what he knew about a skipper wholl take him. The same crime. Loud yells of "Oh, my head, holds true of other varieties. The "Oh, my arm, "Dont kick me big call, of course, is for fish that again and aimilar distress signals happen to be running at the time. were coming from the back room about fish when a member of the Prison ReThe skippers know-al- l and their habits. They have to in form Board entered. Hearing the order to stay in business. The more shrieks, he burst in, glared at the fish caught, the more customers. cops and berated them soundly. Advertising is mostly by word of "Dont you know were trying to mouth, hence the value of building stamp out third degree methods? 'Up a reputation for bringing home he demanded Indignantly. "Whats the bacon or rather the fish. Every the big idea? "You mean him? extraordinary catch receives its asked an officer, pointing at the meed of publicity along with the mussed - up prisoner. "Oh, you .fisherman that made It. When he mustnt mind him. Hes Just a hypo.comes back, he brings m bunch of chondriac! :friends along with him. And t is keen. All New' York penthouses arent filled up with modernistic furniture No fisherman need go home with- and black mirrors. For instance, out fish. In fact, he doesn't even theres the vegetable patch cultineed to go fishing to get fish. All vated by Phil Regan high on the he has to do is stroll along Emmons top of a skyscraper. Will Yolen says avenue. Plenty of venders are on the mint plants are "watered with hand with fresh catches, which may liquor so that when a julep la debe obtained for a price. As a matter sired, all that is necessary ia to of fact, the fisherman doesnt have squeeze the leaves into an to do much of anything. Everyglass. thing is 4supplied for him and on Ha RaoIs mamRara nf tRa iwn r, Now Serving Nov. 19th 8p. rn. Forest dale vs Nibley 9: p. m. Lincoln va Richards Bye- - Hawthorne One Year in Advance Six Months in Advance - One Year in Advance States United in the Elsewhere ; GRANITE The Bulletin: A weekly bulletin of amuse- - ments, sport events, social items, local news of interest to those in this part of the jty, has a circulation of 3,000 copies distributed Friday p. m. Any item of interest concerning your society or club organization, what they are now doing or intend to do, will be published free of charge if in The Bulletin office before Wednesday p. m. The Bulletin reserves the right to eliminate admission prices, street numbers and names, where they conflict with the policy of the publication. Bye-Richar- ds Second Half Dec. 17th 8: p. m. Richards vs Forestdale 9: p. m. Lincoln vs Hawthorne Bye-Nibl- ey Jan. 7th "87 8: p. m. Richards vs Hawthorne 9: p. m. Nibley va Lincoln Bye- - Forestdale Jan. 14th 8: p. m. Lincoln vs Richards 9: p. m. Forestdale vs Nibley Jan. 21st. 8: p. m. Richards vs Nibley 9: p. in. Forestdale vs Hawthorne Bye- - Lincoln GLASS WARE CHINA WARE Cooking Utensils Paper Napkins . and Tallies FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner AT THE UNITED 5-10-2- Handknit Effect in Machine Knits STORE By CIIERIE NICHOLAS Where the Small Items You Want Are Found Jan. 28th. 8: p. m. Forestdale vs Lincoln 9: p. m. Hawthorns vs Nibley Bye- - Richards Place Granite High Gym. South 5C East 21st South 1069 6th East 27th in Suparhousc Time. Thursday Night Hours. m. and A game, at One at Season pass 50 cents, Adult cents. Children 10 cents. 50 8-- BOOKS 9: p. m. Admission. FOR EVERY MOOD Third Presbyterian Let Us Plan Your Winter Reading Course Church Notes With You I 4 lari' com-petitf- bn fcn.. ice-pack- ed Third Presbyterian Church, 17th South at 11th East streets, Sunday! School 9:45, classes for all. Lincoln! Barker Dean of Westminster College, Superintendent. Morning wor--1 ship service at 11 o'clock. Rev. Gor- don Goldthwaite of Idaho will deliver the sermon. (Garfield P.-- T. L. and Parent-Teach- H. Electric i, I Range ON CONVENIENT TERMS ONE GENERAL ELECTRIC MIXER VALUE 821.00 WITH EACH RANGE. HEATERS It e t, member-ship- s record, of aat year very glad for the interest Parent Teacher work as Shown The Garfield Parent Teachers by the patrons of the Garfield school Association challenges any other school to show as many names of fathers as paid members as our records show. We are proud of the fact that we have succeeded In interesting the fathers and to them attend our meetings and their support for the projects we are trying to put over thla school year. Let us not lose sight of the yean goal, "Hot Lunches" for our school children and a "Chorus of Singing Members" for our association. Old Legacy Still Pays Harvard $15 Every Year $17,50 and Up made to Harvard 286 years ago still contributes $15 a year to the universitys Income. 080 East 2 st South 1 Hyland 656 On SOUTH TEMPLE V XT HETHER you knit or whether T T Cne among many of the faseu knitting is not one of your ac- - nating thing in regard to knitted complishments the fact remains fashions is that they have UrpA be in that jwisiniply on clever dressmaker collection of ESLlELS goodly clothes in your au- tumn and winter wardrobe. costume sui- nat have the latest In No wonder the love of knitted out-a-n tun' or swagger coats that are so fits grows upon us, for, put fo goodlooking that out comes yout test theres nothing m checkbook with orders to deliver Without delay. On some of the Week-en- d dresses and suits there are bindho visits, type rtings and accents of velvet, of suede, apparel that W retains a of grosgrain ribbon with unique tin wrinkled appearance under every circumstance as do the fastenings, that include zippered handsome d knitted cos- novelties, huge metal clips and buttumes that grow handsomer and tons salve. . smarter down to the last detail with every passing moment. This seasons knitted collections bear an especially encouraging message to in that the machine knits now showing have taken on a patrician hand-knlook that might baffle even an expert at first glance. One of the outstanding numbers on the fall program is the tweed-knsuit that looks so convincingly hand-kn- it that 1045 East 21st So. Hy. 3346 unless you tell your friends they will SUGARIIOUSir never dream that it is machine done. Just to get an idea of one of these stunning tweedy knit suits we are calling your attention to the model to the lift in the group illustrated. Here a multicolored tweed knit vool in handknit effect is trimly fashined in a three-piec-e CHOICE SELECTION costume. The jacket has two set-i2 for 5c pockets edged in green to match the monotone blouse, 15 for 39c and the leather belt and buttons are also in green. Can you imagine 15 for 50c anything more fitting for a colorful 24 for 75c autumn day? The two frocks shown also typify BEAUTIFUL CARDS the trend toward hand-kn- it BUY NOW- eilects as achieved in loom-kn- it fashions. The lady of fashion seated is weare frock in the new ing a SWEATERS color, simulating in Clever Numlieni stitch and styling a classic handknit. The tuck-i- n scarf is velveteen $1.99 in deep wine color, which goes to show how striking and Crltey-Bellare the new color combiFROCKS nations that are being played up so dramatically this season. To the right in the picture, a sweater blouse in deep brown has an accompanying brown FREE! and white tweedy-kni- t skirt done in QUILT a stitch. iSSSVSh'T1?. -- CEDAR CHESTS feSS fiTtSSlS well-groome-d, high-style- pj Most Complete Line of CIRCULATING HEATERS in Sugarhouse Appliance Store 1 er st over DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST I W FOE EVERY OCCASION A. Con't. from Page 1) for all departments to be represented. Our October executive meeting wse in the nature of a social tea. I A special invitation is given to the room mothers of the organization to attend All executives meetings. x TtU, bu not bewi the other years, but it is the wish of the association to make this year outstanding one In worth while achievments and we hope for the Inter. o( work. eated in The years campaign for memberships was very sucessfully put our,.. records show an sixty-fiv- GIFTS and CARDS ExquklMy Designed By CASWELL-RUXYO- Special Price Malta your Christmas selection NOW. 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