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Show TITE BULLETIN tmfV Sugaruouse Got It's Name, Continued from Page 1) In another letter written by George A. Smith lo Franklin D. dated March 29, 1S5.S he states: "The sugar works have stopped for a season, having ground over 22,000 bushels of beets into molasses during the seven weeks It is anticipated to make good sugar next they were operating. (How . f! mm 4 mti Kic-hard- s 6.' 1 SHOE SPECIALS New season." The following year, however, r only molasses was produced due to the fact that the piece of machinery that did the refinery pro- -' cess was missing. Whether the manufacturers of tho machinery forgot to ship it with the original machinery or left it out on purpose due to bitterness 'against the Mormons will never be known. Sugar being a failure at this time, yet the sugar mill or as it was known, was the first beet sugar mill in the United States. On February 16, IS 49 a meeting wzs called by the general authorities of the church to establish and organize Wards throughout the city. At this time Kanyon Creek had a few settlers but for some unknown reason a bishop was not appointed and a Ward was not organized. (Continued on Page 8) IRMAGE 1075 East 21st South St. KEDETTES OXFORDS Wedge or Cubian Heel White with Red or (ircen Trim Brown and P.lue with White Trim Hansen Dexter Co. Threatened Arrest LINCOLN' WAIID TO SPONSOR 91000 CONTENT The Lincoln Ward choir are sponSouth was threatened with arrest soring a (1000 Concert and Lanes when be blocked the side walk with to be Friday evening, May 7la a eroun of Dexter wasners inai in thegiven Lincoln Ward chapel and Just arrived from the factory. The amusement hall, the first of a serdemand on Mr. Hansen for the last ies of "Out of Debt before itf3S"( so that he YEOMENS month has been great When had to order a new supply. they arrived he didn't have quite enough room to hold them all, therefore the sidewalk was the next place for storage. Wc presume the only way to keep Mr. Hansen out of jail is to relieve him by purchasing a Dexter Wash er so he can take them off the side walk. Klue Hrowrt OXFORDS I GRANITE DRUG ' Home t Wc Arc Offering The People Ot SUGARHOUSE Tho Greatest Values In New and Used FURNITURE of Julius A. Jacobttn's Original Preparations" 2102 South 1 East 1th Hyland 55 DIAMOND TINTS and DYES ELEVENTH EAST TEXEL TOILET TISSUE For All Materials Ko Boiling Necessary America's Oldest America's Finest FURNITURE CO. 2014 So. 11th 3 for 25c for 25c Dyes SPECIAL 1 PLATE LUNCHES FOR MOTHER Give A CHILI Paints GIFTS All For Mother's Day PERFUME WESTCLOX $1.95 Children's Cotton STORE POLO SHIRTS FOUNDER'S DAYS FRIDAY and SATURDAY She$ 2,4,6yn. TlieyH come cut of lie tub like ncYi ! 4 event in honor o' lames C Penney, tho man whose Uttlo country store becanu the keystono of a nation wldo InstituI- tion! taker, values such a then to give a store tho recognition and prestige that Is Penney' Como In and ssa them they'n real bargains! A ing cord tie. LARGE TERRY TOWEL REMNANTS Children's White 4c each ELK SHOES With broad strap, comfortable roomy toe and perforated designs. Nice enough for dress, sturdy enough for everyday. Drill lined. Rubber tap heels. side-buck- le $1.19 Pair LARGE 8 088 East 2 st South Hyland 2 0 1 1 I BRAND'S FLORAL SHOP Sunday services will be under the auspices of the Junior Seminary at which time they will hold their graduation exercises for the stake. uh "AT YOUR . dugarhouse SERVICE" BEDDING PLANTS Last Sunday's services, under the direction of the Junior Genealogy was one of great credit to them The talks were given by nine youn ladies and young men that were full of interest. The splendid display in the foyer was a credit to those in charge of the work. POTTED PLANTS, alT kinds Res. Phone Hy. 1848 CUT FLOWERS SPECIALIZE IN FUNERAL PHONE SPRAYS Hy. 970 Start your Checking and Savings Account WITH THE SUGARHOUSE BRANCH of the Priced! 3 4 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT TRAVELERS CHECKS FOR SALE S ! Pebble Crepe Low Members of the Federal Insurance Corporation AMERICA'S NO. Sj 1 CAR IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD New Terraplane Brougham 7. One of our biggest sellers, and you won't wonder once you've seen the smart rough finish, the heavy quality and the grand colors. Paten': Leather SANDALS White And so easy to keen clean because they're patent leather. Just wipe them off with a damp cloth. Cool and Covered light on jour feet. heels. This popular modal i ANKLETS -- ... . ii 1 oncer, lower and wider this year, and is both more powerful and more conomical iaopaca-i Uon. The whselbaie is 117 inches, and has a 96 h.p. or 101 h.p. motor 100 i Inc. 1 For San Marino Children's J. C. PesBtaey C. "The Friendly Store" FREE ESTIMATES Very Low Priced Double Terry - Solid Colors $1.00 y 1938." at your command at $L98 Pair for 1 Insulation TERRY TOWELS 7 OB Papers - Glass Call Hyland. 8730 money-savin- g rkts; i outlast- M. I. CHARGE ACCOUNT AT people witnessed the rendition of "Victory" the Easter cantata by this choir on Easter. Truly a treat never to be This concert will be forgotten. equally as fine. The choir with its 125 voices is one of the finest in the church. The Bishopric are desirous that every family in the ward be in at tendance at this concert and help them to get "Out of Debt before WWW SUGARHOUSE C 900 "The Paint Pot" ATOMIZER COMPACTS COSMETICS ALARM CLOCK USE YOUR Z. splendid With Our Corner WE'RE 4 YEARS old and serving more people every day. "We Do Make the World Brighter" SANDWICHES MEAT PIES events. Over m- -- CROWING LUNCHES TAMALES East Hy. 6368 750 Sheets Any color 15 2 Washable, Turc 1 MEN'S . Alamara Crepe and Crown Tested Rayons Lincoln Ward News Mr. Joseph F. Hansen of the Han sen Dexter Co. at hoy case zjh Whit Spring Dresses Sugarhouse Store $860 F. O. B., Salt Lake MAIN MOTOR SALfiS Hyland 584 1 11 78 East 2 st South 1 |