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Show TOE BULLETIN Published at Commercial Psfntlng Co. 2044 South 11th East Hyland 364 WEATHER FORECAST PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE N SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, HOME EDITION Vol.' 5 i For Utah Unsettled, raino snow, with moderate temperatures. . N FEBRUARY 5, 1937 NUMBER 5 Stellar Five Makes Highland ALL STAKE WASATCH' THE Hoop Team PERENNIAL CHAMPIONS Madamoiselles Vie in Cross Country Race Again Wasatch Ward is the Champion of the Highland Stake eager resulting this time from an Edge-bi- ll Ward defeat last Thursday evThe Edgehillers, playing ening. basketball under the new wards name for the Brat time, played a toss up game the first half but faded out in the last canto when Paul Walton of the Wasatch squad started to ring up one goal after the other. Meanwhile another All Stake Basketball team has been selected by coaches, captains, and officials of Highland Stake. The first five finds two men from the quintet, two champion Wasatch men from Edgehill, and the long shot artist from Parleys Ward. The selections follow: UTAH STATE LEGISLATURE With the current session of the Utah state legislature but completed and approximately 160 bills already introduced, Senate President Herbert B, Maw has this early an urge for more acinn sounded and irrelevant talk" by senators if even those measures now before the reupper and lower bouses are to consideration, . ceive proper one-four- th A recapitulation of bills thus far important introduced show more and controversial matters now before the legislature than at any comparable period during prior sessions. Then include a mulitude of measur es affecting the poeffetbooks of citizens via the taxation route and others that directly affect annual cross country dozens of and stumpy-t- he Shapes of all sizes, blondes and brunettes, tall and svelte, short over a stretch the wellfare of the people and prorace at St Cloud, near Paris, France recently was open to all. Here you see the field charging perty. of rough terrain. Mile. Fanchon was the victor. First Team Rod Knight (F) Wasatch Cal Taylor (F) Edgehill Marvin Ashton (C) Parleys Ralph Knight (C) Wasatch Bob Rigby (G) Edgehill Second Team Gail Brown (F) Edgehill Paul Walton (F) Wasatch Juddy Wilcox (C) Wasatch Wallace Tuckett (G) Edgehill Morrey Monson (G) Hy. Park Taxation leads the procession with approximately 40 bills having to do with the collection or disposition of revenues. Many of these are certain to bring prolong discussion in the Iglslative halls. Bills In the Interest of labor are next In number with 20, Court and legal procedures are touched upon in 16. A dozen bear upon state departments, their creation and control. Eleven carry appropriations and eight re late to bonking and insurance. Three liquor bills introduced in tbe senate are surcharged with controversial elements. Bills effecting trade food standards, highways, public utilities, motor vehicles, and agriculture are due for much pro and con debating. Bo, all in all, it looks aa though the lawmakers have their hands Bill to dispose of even the already proposed legislation. Any more much more is yet to come. The surface baa only been scratched. . the boy next door and the boy on next block. looking after the Interests of agriThis is being taken up as a special culture. He was one of the members NOTES preparation for for the Leslie HowCounty of the state committee of nine inard - Norma Shearer film of tbe trusted with working out and subMelvin same play, which is coming to Salt of National services funeral The the 1897, 17, Honorablo Mention February mitting to the present legislature a Years of work to promote the welForwards:' George Kuhn (High P--. T. A. began operating as an or- G. Wagstff was held last Wednes- Lake soon. plan of homestead tax exemption fare of agriculture and tbe Inter- and tax and safety. day, February 3. Mr. W'agstaff wrs g land Park), Don Nuttle (Emerson), ganization, adjustments with particular of Utah were adult est of free the and agriculturists in of old an member Opportunities Sugarnouse to agricultural interests Ab until approxreference Tbls group has enlarged Hugo Brandt (Sugar House), C. while living In the nlgbt schools for the foreign bon rewarded last week when Ward active was He is father of a resolmake Wendall very Ashton welfare. members and million Domey (Edgehill), imately two. who are seeking their naturalization Holbrook, of Davis county a prac- ution looking toward the holding of Simmons (Emerson), it one of the largest national instlt ward. ( Parleys ), and! one the papers, or for those already natur- tical. and successful farmer Bernston (Parleys). utlons of today. It is recognized Ir state a world's fair in Utah In 1947, In the leaders themof the recognized of the hundredth one The Boy Scouts of Honor will be alized wbo would like to fit anniversary Centers: Ansley (Sugar House), every state, also In Hawaii and Alassenate wa c.ectcd president of the arrival of the held in tbe chapel Sunday, February selves more perfectly into American pioneers In the valley. Margetta (Wasatch), Grey (High ka. Utah State Farm Bureau, during life: more :. , some to 7. on land Park), give They expect .?- The Forest school program and United States its annual convention in tha city. Government before ever than awards this Guards: Boylln (Emerson), Fol be year to m. is February 8th at 8 p. Senator Holbrook, who was born ger (Sugar House), Anderson (Su- held in honor of P- -. T. A. work and It Is expected to be a very interest History, English for foreigners, entered the Relief Drive " showing relationships of English and in Bountiful in 1899, gar House), Feathers tone (Sugar has a large group of children as per- lng meeting. he was when senof and business farming foreign wors, Grammar House), Furdie (Emerson). been life ha liNearing his formers for the evenings entertainand teens his in still Tbe senior class had a very ex- tence building, Spelling, English senator's The sell work. this to to Answers To A Coaches Prayers ment Miss Nina Halliday and Mark cellent lecture how devoted planned for next terature, Salesmanship the music. Miss farm, where he raises beets, fruit, Again there ne five men oo Lloyd have charge ofwill All who attend to the American housewife. evening. The 319,000 mark In the Salt Tuesday on apeak All Stake basketball team the Droubay this should All citizens truck, grains and stock, la rated with recognize time. of an are assured interesting Lake county chapter, American who would make any coach very Health and Physical Education. opportunity to study and discuss drive to raise 20,000 Red Cross, Libstate legislative matters in the Pubrejoiceful. Rod Knight is an All iwn Lucllla Gallyer will have was expected to suffers flood for of C. O. ANDERSON RETURNS Stake man for the third year and rary as her topic. All patrons lic Affairs classes of the free adult be reached Friday afternoon, acTO SUGARHOUSE night schools. has done much to bring his Was- the school are invited to attend by cording to the chairman of tho atch quint into its victory stride Mrs. George F. Bolto. Musical Sel These schools are held every Monn work. Mr. C. O. Anderson, . of the past four years. Rod expects ectlons and tableaux including glee day, Wednesday and Th-- rsday, fro n The drive end3 Saturday, but barber South the hair at and stylish to see plenty of action in the on- club and orchestra are the childrens 7:00 to 9:00 p. m., at the Bryant, rein the Beason building and offices and Barber East Beauty shop, and Horace Mann, Lincoln, Irving, coming city tourney which High- pesentation. branch offices will remain open turned the other day from Los Anland fans' are looking forward to Jordan High schools. You are InvitMrs. Alfred A. Bybee desires all two until 7 p. m. for contributions for with hopes that our representative room mothers to be present February geles after being away ed to enter at any time. For furContributions from those in Su months. Cal 8,' at 2:30 p. m. at the Sugarhouse will make a good showing. ther information call the City Supgarhouse and the Southeast may ervisor, Mr. W. L. Beamson, at Was. Taylor of Edgehill reaches the hon library for consultation on the future be made to George Lucas or OrEducation or roll for the first time and cer- projects. 450, Extension 3X son Kasteler, officers of the Su tainly deserves the position, hav- clippings all of pictures, Assembling Irving garhouse Business Mens League. Forest. the Students for Dakota material North other and on ( Basketball, Continued Page 3) Earn Their Educations The Adult Night School meets Scrapbook is being arranged by Mrs. decided Wedcolors Marrii. The at the Irving every Monday, Grand Forks, N. D. Nearly Roy W. 7 9 to of the men students at the from and third be will Thursday, nesday upon are black and gold and of North Dakota are over to University m. and is Conopen everyone p. complete for the April State NOTES according to R. O. Wil18, or all who have finished high TINY MOUNTAINEER vention. son, registrar. All parents of Irving High School school. Mrs. Alfred Knudson. Mrs. Trauf-fe- r Out of the 1603 regular students are asked to lurid the night students Beginning Monday, February 8, at the university, 31 per cent of the and Mr. William B. Ford will of 16th, open, to attend Mrs. women of the 11 February cent p. m., Sterling's English men and per ... be the reception committee. a Back To School Night, being 's are earning their own way. In addidossg will begin a study of Senator Ward C, Holbrook 47 per cent of the men students tion, Romeo and sponsored by tbe school faculty and that Juliet SUNBEAM HEATING COMES their of way are P.-part earning while A. association. of boy and girl love considthe best in the county. But, TO SUGARHOUSE story school with only 15 per cent through Much in has senator many preparation is being made put ering it as it might be an affair paying none of their own expenses. the an evening of instruction he assure to hla on work operof hard crops, one of our adolescent between girls, The status of 6 per cent of the men years The Sunbeam Heating Co., of and to make a enjoyment time Sieverts, Albert found pleasant has study and listed. not John ated by was Mrs. A. H. Gibson, president of the problems of agriculture, methods local business men of the Southeast A. desires to meet all of improving agricultural work and Irving P.-years, have for the past twenty-fiv- e and room sponmembers of the executive lot tbe means of Improving moved their place of business association the sors he of Monday, Feb11 h this in South 1994 In farmer study McClelland ave. to general. 2 p. st. at the High has given especial attention to tha ruary 8th, at East in Sugarhouse. ocparamount problem of taxation and School to further plans for the The Sieverts brothers are well casion. his knowledge on this subject has known in Sugarhouse as sheet metcalled him to important posts, not al workers and have been dealers tbe organizations only in agricultural for the Sunbeam furnaces for in governmental agences, also but past five yean. and needs cost to estimated $1, 400,000. Discussing community ing, Mr. Holbrook has been Identified The company was formed several hearing reports from committees, ITU J drawing will be presented, the Farm Bureau work since with brothers when tbe years years ago members of the Sugarhouse Rotary to the he first began farming. He has done left theSunrea Company and estab- club met Thursday at the Humpty-Dumpt- y together with a new bill, an early date outstanding work in connection with lished their own business. Inn for their regular week- stale legislation at ... I f Remodeled f to serve you and members of organizations who the canning crops organization. In They will be happy ly luncheon. been six for ho addition years and has, patrons M. O. Ashton presided at the have been working for the removal and their many friends This tiny mountaineer may be location. are urged to be present a member of and a leading figure new at their teeth cut her to said almost have meeting and asked for a report from of the prison at the presentation in the Interest in the legislative and tax commitShe is shown Dn a pair of ekis. tho committee formed to further tee of the farm bureau. in the Benese Oberland at Abelbo-deWatch The Bulletin for tbe Di- the project of moving the state pri- of the bill. inii that insists senator mere The politics Switzerland where 1079 East 21st South A meeting of tho directors of the Ily. 1788 Mr. Ashton rectory of all business houses and son from Sugarhouse. but In bis polfants are adepts in the hazardous of a his, hobby has called for the fore been merely club In o stated an for asked state Sugar-hdushad Sugarhouso that professional people In the winter pastime. itical positions he is always found architects drawing of a new build part of next wccl. district. 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