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Show FRIDAY, FEERUARY THE SUGAKIIOUSE 4, 1938 (Continued An) time THEATRE 2130 South 11th Eaet 1) Third Presbyterian they parsed busies while passengers weie gLttuig on or off. Where you see some one doing this take the license number and give it to the pollt-They'll prosecute. You. driver or walker, can reduce . Church Notes The Perfect Valentine llth East at 17th South Rev. J. Elbert Nash. Minister SWEEPS and GLADES tween IT m ted f!tato:j 9:45 a. m., - Church School; 11:00 though already vJiy a. by OBEYING the signs and lights, , in., Worslilp Theme Finding and ,e f the woulJ Use common sense and ry this for Unltad Butel wouJ(J ire Taking; 6:30 p. in., The Young Christa month and you will noth-- , the d.f- and understanding peoplo will attend the District the at feience. Phillips ..'of Canada, Instead of just a hazy ian Endeavor Rally Make 1038 a year of aafety for all Mac. Congregational Church. Do YOUR part and see concerned. At the Decision Day service last ono of th0 ,eadl niembPra of tlrnt the rest ch, theirs and waUh lifl forty-iiyoung persons Sunday, pai,lamont the dread total fall below the terrific un tha Unlverfllty of utah signed cards accepting the Lord Jesus e total of last year. Master Minds and Artists Scries on Christ as their Saviour. Thirty-ondesire their cards evidencing tho subject Us, the Good Neigh- signed and will be receivbors," she declared "It Is bad enough to Join the Church Church into a ed Training Class to for Americans to confuse tbe geoA soon. number of others be started graphy of Canada, but to think of to the Church at Join Canada as governed from London, who expect To tho Editor of The Bulletin the training will attend time Easter the worst! A few nights ago your Inquiring that's the worst convenient times to held be at classes She frequently stressed Canadian Inrepot ter was seated beside an old communicants. tho for man, who as a young fad crossed the dependence, describing her nation as The Musical program given by the wide open spaces with bis father and a British country, but an independSalt Lake Symphonic Choir was mother, and that family lias been ent British country. Canadians exhibit a great Interest greatly enjoyed by a small, but apIdentified with the development of audience who were unaniUtah since 1868 until the present In the New Deal, Bliss Macphall, preciative It an exceptionIn mous pronouncing This man's parents had left said, and are very pleased with the time. Choir Robe The fine program. ally Uielr European home and were head- trade agreements of 1936. It Is the 27 as a result 8 enriched fund was by ed toward that land of great expecta- first time the administrations of both of tho interest shown. countries have had the same attitude tions California. The Young People's Society is toward trade at the same time. DanThey could talk German and a remarkably fine growth. showing Miss Macphall, the only woman ish but were Ignorant of tbe English a ATTRACTION "Good ,i . GALA OPENING V fiorn Page BULLETIN feeling CANDIES Lm Pledge FOUR DAYS STARTINC SATURDAY, FEB. Sth in i BIELVYN DOUGLAS ALSO Gene Autry -- in THE OLD CORRAL PLUS Popeye Cartoon THURS. FRI. Ralph Bellamy In "THE FINAL HOUR ALSO "KING of DAMNED" 1 With Conrad Veidt KIDS I This Coupon and 5c good for one admission Sat urday, Feb. 5th,i!l 1 .JU p. m AUTO. LOANS and INSURANCE J Plymouth Sedan $545 Truck and Passenger Car Repossessions MORGAN MOTOR FINANCE CO. 8 702 I So.- Main Was. 6105 - St. Grant Morgan, Mgr. 'v eaBBiBffiijjNMPJiigawHr At Public Library The schedule tion classes to mittee room of ary during tho for free adult educa be held In the com the main public lihr week Is as follows. VoMonday, 10 a. m. to 12 noon and Short cabulary Building" Story appreciation with reviews and read-tog- a. Australian Plane Pilot Carries Snake on Trips 2102 South a ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Call The Artcraft Shop Hy. 8806 WgHHWIMBBaM or Mrs. C. II! Ilowarth Hy. 2551-- R The Sunday evening program will safety's sake, the first Item should Include the above organizations with be brakes, Mr. Halliday declares. did program will be handled exclusively by the boys. Friends and parents of the boys should plan to at- Proper care demands that these be checked by a competent mechanic at regular Intervals just a faithfully as oil is changed and chassis is lubricat- tend this meeting. ed. Ship 599 joining with them. A splen- Mechanical Precautions Advises Mr. Halliday so- A fine pro- Hardly less Important for positive starting and stopping Is the condition of tire treads especially now, when winter's slippery highways offer such obstacles to safe traction. Even better than insurance, good tlreo .are an Investment In safety. Western Autos low prices on famous Western Giant tires make this Investment possible at extra savings. But the operation of these safety appliances is entirely dependent on the motorist's ability to see emergencies to time. So don't overlook the safety value of an efficient windshield wiper. Lights, too, play their part In accident prevention at night eacn type of light having a particular joa. The headlamps Illuminate the highway and mark one's place In the road; the tail and stop lamp conveys a warning to the rear; while the daah light reveals the speedometer, oil pressure, and engine temperature gauges. Other accessories which have a bearing on safety are the battery, the horn, the engine and bumper non-sk- id That the two elements of safe caution and mechanical hand In hand In prego precaution venting accidents, Is the contention of Mr. J. W. Halliday, manager of the Western Auto Supply Company store at 1049 East 21st South street, who advises local automobile owners to make a periodical check of their car's safety devices, replacing or repairing those that have passed their age of complete dependability. The constantly mounting number of automobile accidents are causing wise motorists to give Increased concern to preventing collisions, he observes, and the thinking driver real lzes that, in spite of all the alertness that is exercised at the wheel, there are many emergencies which arise, necessitating complete reliance on the safety facilities of the car In averting a collision. On the motorist's list of the mechanical precautions to be taken for ruardj. driving-- sea diver, and Internationally known dare devil, will appear on the University of Utah Extension Division Master Blinds and Artlats Series He will tell stories February 7th. Adventures Making Thrill Pictures." . o. Made to Order for every Occasion Sec Our NEW SPRING CORSAGES ACTIVITIES Boy Scout week will be observed In the Third Presbyterian Church by a Father and Sons banquet on Friday, February llth and a Scout Sunday service on Sunday evening, February 13th. The Father and Son banquet is always a popular Scout activity and with Troop 38 of the Scouts, Pack S of the Cubs and Ship 138 and Explorers 238 all taking part a large crowd The and a good time Is promised. 6:30 p. m. O Exclusive agents for Mrs. C. H. Howarth's BOY SCOUT WEEK at We Deliver Promptly DISTINCTIVE GIFTS cial hour. Church llth East Now Located At 1109 East 21st South LATEST RENTAL BOOKS - 10 a Week Expert Picture Tinting at Reasonable Prices Party is planned for at the C. W. C. A. evening Saturday after which they will adjourn to the home of Mrs. Irene Glenny for ' The Artcraft Gift & Book Shop deavor Union. A Swimming - 193C Hyland 55 Each Sunday evening witnesses larger group joining with the society and several mighty fine leaders are evidenced. They meet alrcady each Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Visitors last Sunday evening Included Rev. Virgil Gaines, Sunday School Missionary of the Presbyterian church in Southern Idaho. Mlsa Barbara Good and Miss Eleanor Lindsay, officers of the State Christian Endeavor Society and Mr. Jim Norton, Presi dent of the Salt Lake Christian En- At that time the train ever elected to Canada's Parliament, language. five times. She came only as far west aa Omaha but has been great gangs of sweating, swearing regards the visits between officials laborers were busy constructing the of tho two countries as symbolic of' roadbed and laying the rails for the the good will between the two peoonward march of the iron horse but ples, fostered by tourist trade, comOmaha was the stopping place foi mon origin and language, exchange Oi citizens, American movies and time being. This family was advised to Join a magazines ibod ones Included), and party which was coming west to In- the economic bonds of Investment sure safety from hostile Indians. They and commerce. Both countries, she said, have the were also advised to purchase mules as they were considered more reliable North American point of view In On the trek west Is International politics; that Is, deterthan horse. was necessary several times to form mination to shun entanglements in a circle with the wagons to stave the European wars. Canadians, however, rush of stampeding buffalo. When resent the Implication that the Unit they needed fresh meat, deer and ed States Is entirely responsible for antelope were there for the killing. winning tho world war. On arriving at Salt Lake the fathSalt Lake City- The famed Ballet er of our friend was put in charge of the old woolen mill at the mouth Russe of Col. De Basil Will appear In of what Is now known ss Parley's Kingsbury Hall February 12th under Canyon, why T because he had been the auspices of the University of a master weaver In his European Utah Extension Division. This danctl group, coming with the home. He made a trip Into Southern Utah lavish praise o the critics, has row peared In Salt Lake twice before, and secured several fleeces black sheep, this he mixed with whits wool and wove a grey cashmere from the mixture, thus proving that the intermountain country was to a great degreo self sustaining. This man and his wife lived their lives la Utah and are buried In Olivet The son is now an old of the most beautiful realizations of cemetery. man and delights In narrating tales of the long ago and the early days of the west. He Is a true American although of European birth. It .s cf such families that the saga of tlie West is written. There were times when the urge was on the old folks to return to the land beyond the seas but there was something In this great land that made them stay and add their mite to the formation of this vast homeland of the free. ed WED. The Homo of Jullm. A. Jacobsen's Original Preparations MEM0RLES THEODORA GOES WILD Heart Shape Boxes GRANITE DRUG CO. vj Irene Dunne 2 lb. 1 Vt human galo-Un- e, OUR ANNUAL Sydney, Australia. Roger, a nice, companionable, eight-focarpet snake, is a regular passenger in plsnes piloted by Goya Henry, ot a one-legge- d airline pilot. At the start, said Henry, RogFriday, 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Vocabulary Study, Poetry Apprecia- er used to give vent to his ferocity tion and the Mechanics of Verae by biting my wooden leg. They always bite until theyre friendly. Writing. The pilot said he likes snakes like Saturday, 2 to 4 p. m. "Correct other people like dogs. "I cant get on with dogs. In fact, English Usage, with Vocabulary and Study, Writing the Short I'm afraid of them. But a snake is after my own heart. I hope to find Story. Roger a mate soon. m. 7:30 to 9:30 p. Saturday, As Henry spoke, the snake English vocabulary and construc- crawled round his room. Taking tion and Dictionary Class. his daily exercise, said the pilot. Wednesday 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. in the Board Room of the main public Prices of 100 Years Ago library Elementary English and AcShown by Old Accounts cent Correction for foreign born. Philadelphia. One hundred years ago whisky sold for 12tt cents a AT SPRAGUE LIBRARY quart, but a better brand brought Monday, 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. "World as much as 16 cents, according to an old account book of the Literature Including literature of general store. Upper Merion the Bible, Sacred Books of the East township. and literary writings from various Eight cigars spelled segarz In countries. the accounts could be bought for 2 Mondajv Jay and Thursday cents, but if sold to a heavy smoker cvenlns from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.. 100 would cost only 22 cents, the ledger revealed. Citizenship and Other deals showed that one dozen teaspoons were sold for 314 cents; one dozen eggs, 12tt cents; a quarter peck of aalt, 5 cents, and one pound of ham, 12 cents. Clock Owners Liable .. e NOW ON THIS Bird-in-Ha- Y.'i-dnc- s Social-Econom- ic to Fine If Time Errs The town of Guildford, Surrey county, has begun a campaign to end the nuisance of being tardy because of street clocks which tell the wrong time. Owners of public clocks not registering the correct time will be liable to fines of $25 and a daily fine of $10 thereafter under a general powers bill to be presented to parliament next London. FRIDAY and SATURDAY BARGAINS GALORE Automobile Horn Blowing Muffled in Jackson, Miss. Jackson, Miss. Walter A. Scott, twenty-on- e years, hails eradication of automobile horn blowing and invites all good citizens with jangled nerves from the blare of horns to move hore. Scott attributed the success of the antinoise campaign to a publicity and educational campaign before a city ordinance was passed four months ago. mayor for hi m IE ss "PH" aata |