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Show I sL TIIE BULLETIN" WEATHER FORECAST Published at Commercial Printing Co. 2014 South lllh East Hyland Fair tonight and Saturday, little change in temperature. SGI PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE N VOLUME 4 - P-- : SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, DECEMBER HOME EDITION .. N ON-P- .. NUMBER 50 LOCALS ManlyS Christmas Youths To Take Part Sugarhousc Decorates In Christmas Event Streets and Stores Husband The streets of Sugarbouse present a beautiful appearance at night with tho many colored lights hanging over the street and shining In the store windows While In tho sifter, noon from 3: until the stores close Santa Claus is on the streets and in the stores to meet the kiddies and give them candy and toy airplanes. The many merchants of the district have a wonderful stock of toys and other articles suitable and necessary for the making of a merry Xmas, not for the children but for as well. So do not the grown-up-s miss this opportunity to visit and shop in the stores that are well stocked with Christmas goods ana all the other things that go to make merry and happy Christmas. fiertrudeji AVal ton (( a BORESOME holiday! I? only I had invited Fred to come here Manly jerked his with me, hat from a rack when Julia, his sister, rushed into the hall: "Manly, please come with me tonight to the dinner party at Judge Thompson's. Horace has just telephoned he can not get here until too late. Roads with cars blocked snow and because of the blizzard yesterOur first day. big spread in this burg. Were so new and this is our first opportunity to meet many prominent citizens of Palas Richards Ward Notes Judge City. Thompsons dinners are annual affairs and he gives special invitations to newcomers of the city. "I don't care much about the party. But so much in the papers about the Willis Grahams family who will be at the Judges. Graham is the big shot who made millions from his washing machine patents. Hes sort of a god in .these parts. He has no son but some daughters. Maybe, when Im through college old Graham might remember a Manly boy, for an engineer or in his office. Manlys parents had gone South for the winter and Julia had urged her brother to spend the holidays with them because she and Horace would be a bit lonely since recently settling in the thriving factory municipality of Palas City. In evening clothes Manly was nearest satisfied with himself as being "well groomed, than in any other attire. Somehow, the black .dinner coat, light vest, brilliant studs in the spotless shirt front, illuminated the sparkle of his brown eyes and enhanced the manliness of his form. Upon arriving at the ancestral estate of Judge Thompson, Manly was bewildered when the Judge, with unusual ceremony, introduced them as "Mr. and Mrs. Horace Linn, new residents of Palas City! Shi They think you are my husband. Dont make them any wiser. Horace and I are strangers!, you know, here, Julia motioned. Not knowing whether Julia had planned to pass her brother off as her husband, or whether it was a surprise to Julia, as well as to himself. Manly ' i played Jostling crowds vf shoppers ; Trees of fragrant pine And Douglas fir and silver spruce ; A line never-endin- g Of eager, noisy vendors Crying out their scares: "ffhoever buys on Christmas Eva The Christmas blessing shares." Southern smilax, holly wreaths. Sprigs of mistletoe Everywhere the falling flakes Of starry Christmas snow; Throngs of harried shoppers. Childrens eyes aglow. Reminiscent of a Light That shone long ago. ... -- Vendors in the market place Bid you come and buy . . . There was once a Gift that came, Priceless, from the skyt that every stood place or Manly daughters, was near, kindly gracious, but aloof. When he asked her to dance she quickly assented, as though she feared he might never asi: for another dance. "She thinks I married. Huh! A Manly Christmas husband, indeed! Dum it all! Why did Julia get me into this jam? She will have to me, he snorted to himself. The next mornings mail brought Manly an invitation to a party at Willis Grahams for the Graham daughters! Of course, youll go. A secret! No, not a secret any longer because the secret has been long she teased. . "I whispered enough un-ja- m truth. Shop in Sugarhous:! 500 CHRISTMAS TREES CURTIS COAL CO. 2203 HIGHLAND DRIVE LOWEST PRICES Principal A. J. Hagen of the club make arrangements. the Third Presbyterian Church Schedule The Third church Presbyterian 11th East and 17th South. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning services at 11: oclock.Rev. Stephen C. Forney, will preach the sermon. The Westminister double quartette will aing. At 7:45 p. m. the Sunday school children will give - a Christmas PagenL This will be The Richards ward Sunday School combined with the "White Gifts" have arranged a splendid Christmas service. pageant to bo given during Sunday school hour, for the Christmas ROTARY TO BRING GOOD program. It will be conducted by C1IEER Helen McDonough,and will be a real Baskets of Christmas foods will tr at. bo the Sugarbouse Rotary Clubs Yuletldo gift to the needy families The Bishopric have planned a pro- of the Southeast Money has been gram tor Sacrament services con. approplated by the club for this purelating of Christmas carols played pose. Dr. Wm. R. Middlemlss Is on the new organ and tinging by chairman of the committee in charge the choir, an invitation is extend- of arrangements for the distribution ed to all. H is being assisted by A. CL Smoot, Orson Kastler, Grant Morgan, J. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Y. Gates enter- W. Clarence Hawxburst Holliday, tained at a dellghtully arranged and Lawrence Clements. bridge party Thursday evening, December 17, at their home on ninth UEMSLEY RITES TO BE East street. Sixteen guests were in HELD SONDAY attendance. Funeral services for Job Hemsley, 89, pioneer brick mason and merchant of Sugarhouse, will be held at THE PEERLESS LAUNDRY In the ENTERTAINS EMPLOYEES 1 o'clock p. m. Sunday L.D S chapel and conductEmployees of the Peerless Laun- ed by Bishop George W. Burbldge dry and their partners were the Friends may call at the Deseret guests of the management of the mortuary until noon Saturday and company at the sixth anniversary at the chapel 29 minutes prior to Christmas dancing party given tho services. Interment will be In Jensen the at December 11, the City cemetery. Friday, home on Highland Drive. The rooms were decorated in the Yulctide colors of rod and green. The Salisbury orchestra furnished the music for the dancing. One hundred twenty guests The Petty Barber Shop wishes to attended the affair. announce to the people of Sugar-houand the great Southeast the SUGABHOUSE RECREATION establishing of the "IRENE BEAUCENTER TY SALON with them. Mr. Petty Thero will be an exhibition of recommends Miss Stewart as highly handicraft work at the Sugarhouse In every line, of beauty Recreation Centre, 1141 East 21st in expert work. South. Why go down town when we have Tho exhibition will be held from expert beauty operators that have December 16 to 22 inclusive. and tbe latest equipmodem There one can see what the child ment toshops serve you right here at ren are doing to help solve the Sugarhouse. Christmas problems. The New Irene Beauty Salon la located at 2940 South 11th East Don't be afraid to call Hyland 7946 and make your appointment. se Sugarhouse Stores, Folks will be Open till 9. p. m. Beginning Saturday until Christmas to PaCTicil, 'at tne party,' XTidr you were my brother and to introduce you to others of the younger groups, and to Mr. Graham. She, however, promised secrecy to all but Mr. Graham. Since she did not introduce you to others, not even to her father, I believe she affair enjoyed the brother-husban-d and planned a party to reveal the secret to her father and guests. No, her Interest in you began before I told her you were not my husband. She was raving about my husbands eyes, and hair, and form, and clothes and After the party at Patricias, ths Christmas holiday failed to be boresome. For with Patricias pep, and promises. Manly looked forward to the days after college, of becoming a Manly husband, in ary club. ATTENTION! am giving Free Candy to the Kiddies also on Saturday, December 19, 1 am giving 100 little airplanes away. Come and get yours. I hus- sat, Patricia, one of the Graham Arrangements for the Christmas Carol Festival, to be held Tuesday evening, December 22 in the Irving High School auditorium, are nearing completion, according to Jed Ashton, chairman of tho program committee. The fostlval will be sponsored by the Sugar House Rot. Bug-arhou- se bandly faithful beside Julia. But it seemed am RTISI AN A IS. 1936 - PM IN SUGARHOUSE - I & 4" ;r Hugh Xmas Tree - In Sugarhouse The native pine Christmas tree in the Plaza at Sugarhouse was donated to the merchants of Sugar-hous-e by the Johnson Feed Co., and was cut on the Osguthorpe property in Mill Creek canyon. The tree when decorated presents a beautiful appearance, and will help to spied the spirit of Christmas to all who view it. Sugarhouse Ward Sponsors Old Time Charity Ball The Relief Society of Sugarhouse ward are sponsoring an old time Charity Ball to be given. Saturday evening at 8 oclock, In the Ward Amusement hall. There Is to be one hour of fine entertainment. The ball will commence at 9:. And you can dance to the music of the Carter's Jackson School orchestra. E. M. Drago will be caller for the dance. Admission will bo a can, bag or box of any Utah made article. LINCOLN WARD NOTES Next Tuesday there will be the second of the after Mutual dances. The first one was a success, and all enjoyed dancing to the music of the eight piece orchestra. Pivot Men Top "M" Men Sharpshooters Ashton Holds Lead Four centers top tbe Highland M Men scorers list. Marve Ashton of Parleys holds the top spot, Grey of Highland Park cornea second, Earl Margetts of Wasatch follows, and Doug Ansley of Sugarhouse Is fourth. Juddy Wilcox of Wasatch men while Lynn At Sacrament meeting a sur- leads tbe defensive of Emerson Simmons tops the forprise spiritual feast will will be giv- wards of tbe stake. en at sacrament services, and if you The leading scorers and number wish to get the true Christmas of points follows: spirit, meet with us next Sunday. M. Ashton, Parleys 48 ; F. Gray, Pk.43; E.Margetts, Was. 41; D. Ansley, S. IL 38; Wilcox, Was. YOUTHS ENTER STORE 33; Kuhn, Hy Pk. 30; Brown,Edge. Two youths crawled into the rear 27; T. Hemsley, S. H. 26; McKean. window of the Knight Bros. Sporting Hy. Pk., 25; Nuttall, Emerson 25; Goods Co., Tuesday night The loot Brandt, S. H. 25; Ra. Knight, Was. consisted of dgarets and some liquor 24; Taylor, Edge. 24; Boylln, The parents of the boys told Edg. 21; Rigby, Edg. the police and tbe boys who are 13 Foulger, S. IL 14; D. Fullmer, and 15 years of age were turned Continued on Page 2 over to the juvenile court A special program has been arranged for Sunday school next Sunday morning. ly Ad. FREE ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAM The free adult night schools, meetand Wednesdays ing Mondays, m. at to 7: 9: from p. rhursdays the Bryant, Irving, Lincoln, Jordan and Horace Mann High schools, will sontinue up to and including Monday December 21, and will reopen with full schedules Monday, January 4. At the Irving High school, Mem- - Continued on Page 4 ELECTRICAL GIFTS FOR XMAS APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY Em-Tucke- tt, . 1079 East 21st South In Sugarhouse Hy. . 1738 |