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Show THE BULLETIN In 1922 Frank to Kunick came wa on Jsinc lfl, Ray Tvri years by ruh-inWillis and Co. Hymns farmed a tl"iiifc Mynn ruinitiue Granite the i ;iiij the Klf ven-t- h and : tarl-In r.ai V.r. Kiinii!: worli. ".Lit I. riiinitui" Oi., Ijiiyiiif; and u.rr a l.'UK'' came hi'ie. was and n.K d liu nil lire, at furnituii' Miinuiactiirui. f.'omiwny s.lliiiji; In .Si ptem-- j In the ear-- witli to men under his CUM South 1 1th 1i-itr renrr TlH1 wan jun-"- d starttier oi he inai simc BupervlHkiii. yetr one year Within the roinpnny. ed with V.n Cr!ni1? Furniture Co. Hie b"sinehs ho grew he e .t:il..i;sheJ a furniture ivpair rapidly I hey an built additional .rjOx.rQ Ave. 775 buikliii;; his home Simpson siop at In 1031 he to the 2riX."jl Ulililili;? they establishand omjiloyrd 2 men. Lought the ground and building at ed in. At the j'a::iii of Mr. Iiymas find 19SS South Uth East of which timu tha 2 u ivhitf r,f Mr. I'lynn t .v.?!"" he added (i story brick building lii, Mr. Dean has hnd kuiiI 0x1(17 fcit. of the company. Kunick Mr. 11, employes Today out in VXZ'i with h capialso .".tailing furniture, reproducing antique all ty- tal stuck of flOO.ni) the company flaking mid po? of furniture. IJc has customers now has a capital stock of several from all over the western atates. thouuani' dollar? and cu.i. moniii Iking the liiipii'i't firm in furniture a fMib.stanlial eain in busi-IK'- S rebuilding mi J manufacturing, he showing i. , business. enjoyoj i Cugui house hikI et f i fun-uiit- nv . i yt-it- jiiHiin-pershi- p Ideal Furniture Repair C. J. Shaw, Prop. (P.-A. Continued truia- - Pagfel) 1) luring their growth, the company Act two takes place In the fairy decided to open up branch stores at wood. The following recommendation for Einghain, Mm ray and I 'ai l: City. In about iflliO. they built a three-stor- y the play is given by Samuel French's biick building just east of Publishing Co.: extra "Tills delightful faity-tal- e their fir.it r.ne, and later built a wauhousi! in the rear. vaganza first produced in 1908, has Te.l::y in.: Oi units Furniture Com- become practically a classic. Within pany In i,rid-'- r the managership of the framework of modern life, tie W. 12. Rirlii'.rdi Jr. and eiiiulovees uuthor has woven a plot involving fli! eople. It is the only company several of the best known and be in the city that carries a complete loved fairy characters." line of Home Fiirnl.'ihing.? and the The leading parts will be taken by one P.uth the state in Stone, Tommy Roberts and with only probably the exception of one. have Larry Fartheringham. The charactThey twelve difit-iTii- t departments which ers will all wear new costumes deare: Living P.oom, I'.el Ilnoni, Dining signed by Ilillam's Costume Shop. Itoom. Appliance1, Linoleum, Upho- A new drop curtain painted by Miss lstering fihitp, (Y.Mn.n Shop, Flefin-i.'shi- Verla T. Birrel and the art students nhop. St oven ar.d Ranges, will be used. Mr. George IV Archi Washing Machines, Ruga and Drap- bald will have charge of all the eries and an Ki'ouoiay Basement. stag.') properitiec. bin inj; tl.eir 27 years they have The school orchestra under the di aided materially in the developuicn rection of Miss Ellen Connors will of Hugaihoune and added their shar render selections between the acts. Miss Ivy J. Ensign will be chair of making KugMrli0u.se the Furnitur man of the tickets, with the pep Center oi the West. A. exeClan, student council, P.-cutive committee and room sponsors fiun page Contimu-- (Cramte, Kunick Furniture Co. Eleventh East Furniture Co. Growing Rapidly Has Largo Factory T. The Ideal Furniture Repair is one of the progressive furniture repair and upholstering shops in On November 5, 1935, C. J. Shaw started In the upholstering business at S33S Highland Drive. lie came to Sugarhouse on February 1, 1936 and started a shop at 965 East 21st South and on July 15, 1936 he moved in his present location 959 East 21st South where he employes five men. For the short time Mr. Shaw has been in business he has developed fine upholstering trade. n; I'lter-Mounta- a Buy Only GOOD COAL Call Hyland 2520 CASTLE GATE BLUE BLAZE D ABERDEEN E KING COAL " Agents for Sentinel Stokers & Prepared Stoker Coal "LOBB'S on the JOB" SUGAR SOUSE COAL CO. in T. Was. 671 Hyland 2520 assisting. Admission prices will be ten cents for all students and twenty-fiv- e cents for adults. The proceeds win be used for student aid and the con tinuation of hot lunches for the of the year. DIRECTORY FIX Funeral. Services Held tvri uiass1' tor Deluxe Goggles Summer Trips lvVaw W 111 " Wli A Western Giants Best and most economical for year 'round service. Safe, long wearing treads, basky sidewalls, and lower prices . . 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Tim i pm SuperPower THIotson GUARANTEED THREE YEARS Carburetors tor Super power, long- er life, for super service. All rubber case. . . FREE recharge and loan service for 3 yrs. 6 Volt. Mo$t Car, Pep SON"-fa- a "Til j.P I f0; mo;rs 6 Volt. 57 Plate Heir' "1 WITH OLD BATTERV J Qg" giant TVS eecl o ? ani is.ni St ihl Prke Cei Onls to Sr. Might I ,35 2 E79S Giant power llc'UVV Sucrarliriiieo .frtt a Hyland 30C2 l s zo WinH.'nx. with i- l,f.. Umversol lypr v,,fh L.Cy,s O'hcr Coils..... -'ifV.r' . . . "s.er X-- East 21st South suaasaaassaBBi Free Adult Education classes in English are held In the committee room of the main public library. Following Is the week's schedule: Monday, 10 a. m. to 12 noon "Vocabulary Building," and "study of the Short Story," with reviews and readings. Saturday, 2 to 4 p. m., "Growth of a Vocabulary, and " Practice In Short Story Writing." At the Chapman branch library, Monday, 1 to 4 p m., "Sewing and Handicraft." At the Neighborhood House branch library, Wednesday, from 12 to S p. m., "Sewing." 39; HI IU II. Van Harten FOREST SCHOOL P.-- T. "FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE" East 21st South MORGAN MOTOR FINANCE CO. 702 So. Main St. 8 AUTO LOANS and INSURANCE NEW and USED CARS HOUSE TRAILERS C Grant Morgan, Mgr. to T. th $3.95 - ROY'S DRIVE-I- N 2145 Highland Drive Hyland 5580 Expert in Body and Fender Work, also Repairing Painting Welding Over 15 Years Experience Bill Edglngton Sim Walton WELDING? "Just Bring In the Pieces" GRANITE WELDING Inland 45S THE TAILOR Suits made to order and remodeled for Ladies and Gentlemen Cleaning Pressing 1060 East 21st South WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED BABY CHICKS TURKEYS DUCKS Velva Seyler, a Pittsburgh. graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh, has a strange medium for her art. A major student in biology, Miss Seyler "draws" animals and microscopic matter in wire, solder and ground glass so that blind students may "see" with their sensitive fingers what their more fortunate fellow students study on glass sides through the microscope. The presence of several blind students at the university led Dr. Robert T. Hance, professor of biology, to experiment with methods of instruction so that sightless students could meet the laboratory requirements for degrees. He hit upon the idea of twisting solder and soft aluminum wire into the desired shapes and cementing them to Tho AUTO METAL SHOP 10th East and 21st So. Twenty-nin- e teachers and herself. 1113 East 21st South Hy. 8596 We Sell Fishing Licenses Northwest Corner. council. places were laid. A short speech was made by Mrs. A. president George F. Bolto, P.-and words of thanks were expressed by Miss Kendall on behalf of the PHIL and JOE'S F. W. KIEPE AT tured at Forest preciation for the teacher's efforts in educating the younger generation. P.-A. room mother's sponsored the luncheon, which was served In the school library by members of For The Best in Tackle Call at ?02I South 11th East Y They're Delicious luncheon was fea School to show ap- Saon & WIRE WORKS T-R-- Tho Way Roy Cooks Them. A. NOTES Fihiny NOW ON! Barber Shop FRENCH FRIED POTATOES Girl Scientist Helps Blind 3iology Students ASK FOR LOW PRICES! W15TERN THE PAINT POT Adult Education Classes At Public Library T. es-rt- With Strong and Happy Patrons HOT An Interesting Pint Red 51Plat.Jv WITH OLD BATTERY Adt Ahout Our f.'aur Payment I'lan Vl - F.t Wr. Block GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS prison trusties and women inmates v.crc permitted to pass before the bic. A largo floral wreath was tent by the inmates. Mr. Giles, who was deputy war den for more than 10 years, died last Thursday following a brief ill ness. He had been in failing health since the prison riot of 1931. UPHOLSTERING blue-eye- -- Col-O-T- Super-Pow- Dosha rd. Auto Enamel Vl GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS final rites Sunday afternoon in the L. D. S. Wasatch ward chapel. The burial was In the Prpvo city cemetery, where short services were conducted. J. Will Knight was the speaker at the graveside. Six grandsons of Mr. Giles served hi pallbearers. They were Harold, Roy and Elmo Henrichsen, Willford and Robert Gillespie and Kichard IBlVBBaoltBJtfavaW low 3 Governor Henry H. Blood, R. E. Davis, former state prison warden, and M. O. Ashton paid tribute to the life of Wilford F. Giles, deputy warden of the Utah penitentiary, at $2.85l$5.35 $5.75 Hollywood High qualify. mamm W.S.-1-1- SHOE For Wilford F. Giles At the family residence, 1490 East Slst South street, Sunday afternoon. "nd other eam porn Product. Pition switch. tnMlrmlm In twJlm Boraxo NeilMC high speed motors. u. SALE S Wide beam illuminates curves far ahead. Black with chrome trim. Complete with bracket and Mazda bulb. Other Spotlights....77c to $11.95 Ifmar Cm it CuUmm LmU .... BIRTHDAY rilBiTTiniiniiMi B fined from selected Pennsylvania crudes. Specially filtered by most modern process. The ideal oil for modern ."eruooo,esosowas... Jh best cleanser CtlSTILLED Per Quart In in 7cved whit. X33Z fin Fmnniylrmmlm Our Finmrt 100 hi mr 10 es Only Fog and Road Lamp Cue By L. L. STEVENSON The theatrical season was well advanced. Broadway critics had become pessimistic over the possibilThose Old Shoes For ity of a youthful star making an SPRING WEAR. appearance. Then "Having WonPROGRESS derful Time," comedy by Arthur Kober, opened. It deals with JewREBUILDERS ish young people on vacation in the Berkshire's most of them boys 1059 East 21tt Sa. Hy. 8775 and girls who have been saving up FURNITURE all year for two weeks at Camp Kare Free. Among them is Teddy d and with Stern, slight, In AH Its Branches hair of reddish gold. Teddy is t'red tired from working as a secretary Desired, Convenient .Terms If and a number of other things inSUGARHOUSE cluding a broken engagement. Sam Rappaport is a lot older than Teddy Uuholctering Shop and is interested solely in his business and radio. But he offered se- )Vin Hv. 8430 21st So. curity and a chance to quit taking dictation. Things change a bit when Going Teddy meets Chick Kessler. The part of Teddy, short for Tessie of Making course, had been given to Katharine Locke. As she played it, something WE SERVE FOR LESS and passed over the footlights. The JadTrtako Tho Work! Brighter' "Wo ed critics sat up and took notice. And the next day, Broadway knew a new star had arrived at last. 1071 East 21st South Hy. 87S9 All Varieties on Hand For Immediate Delivery GET OUR on LARGE We Repair Bicycle. - Tricycles Washers - Irons - Vacuum Cleaners Lawn Mowers Sharpened and Repaired IDEAL REPAIR SHOP IMC South 11th Eait Hr. 2111 PRICES GUANTITIES Shrubs - Seeds - Bulbs SUGARHOUSE TRANSFER Send for Catalogue WE DELIVER FREE , We Carry Only THE BEST At. VOGELER'S Furniture Moving Our Specialty COUHTEOUS REASONABLE "Homo of rurity Seeds" 32 West 1st So. - Was. 80' Phone: Hy. 1220 |