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Show TIIE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN Published at Commercial Printing Co. Hyland 864 1119 East Slat South Sugarhouse. :ri A Bulletin of News, itica and all events of Interest gugar B occuring in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley lioitHp PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOLUME VL HOME EDITION SUGAR LIONS READY TO FRISK IN REVUE What can be done towards taming the Lions of Sugar House will be exhibited Wednesday evening when they stage a benefit show at the RIj Theatre, 2140 South Eleventh East Street, and present a burlesque or bow girls. The act is being supervised by Jean Renee of the Jean Renee dancing school, 1201 East 21st So. SL. and costumes are not only bpt home made, according to Milton Christensen, one of the members of the chorus. Local fellows appearing in the review are Dr. I. D. Burbidge, A. Ray Curti, Milton Christensen, Kenneth Rogerton, Steve Richards, Tony Rhead, Louis Rockwood, Irvin, Pet eraon, Lou Bagley, George Apoah lan, and Ray Free. Proceeds from the show will go to provide Christmas for as many kiddles as the money will allow, who are leas fortunate and need aid. or-gln- al DRAWS ATTENTION Residents of Sugar House very much attracted by the beauty and cleverness of the Christ-ma- s windows arranged by tho employees of tA Western Auto Supply 1049 East Twenty First South St. One window has a background of blue iky and stars and gifts are wrapped in blue and silver cellophane. Blue Xmas lights complete the picture. The other window is arranged with red background, lights and wrappers and two windows side by side present a picture in contrast. The fellows responsible for the artisticness of the display are E. L Jepperson, manager. Verb Weathers ton, Waldo Mabbutt and Phil Tjm4 hav-.-bee- n STRATFORD PLAN BANQUET SOON The Sunday School organization of Stratford Ward win sponsor a banquet in Highland Park Ward amusement! hall Saturday evening, December 16. The superin tendency of tho school wUl be in charge and it is cmpongd of Lee Nebeker. J. E. Everett and Glenn Steffenaen. - SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR CHRISTMAS IS ARRANGED SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER Harry Teshirogi Addresses Rotarians Deadlines Set For Xmas Mails i If you want, your Christmas presents to be delivered before Christmas, better get em wrapped and ready early, Cecil Crockwell, superintendent of the Sugar House .office advises, when the post office" announces the following deadlines for mailing. Moll must be at the post office by; December 15: Alabama, Connnect-cut- , Deleware, Florida, Georgia , Maine, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Maryland. North Carolina, New York, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont Virginia, Washington D. C. and West Virginia. Appealing for understanding of the conflict between Japan and China Harry Teshirogi, Tokio, Jopan. addressed members of the Sugar Hoiice Rotary club Thursday noon at the re gular weekly meeting. Mr. Teshirogi was educated at the Agriculture College in Logan and ha many acquaintances in that district He was Introduced to the club by Kenneth E. Smith. Mr. Teshirogi stated that the conflict with China now in progress is not merely for more land but to bring education and greater civilization to the Chinese. He said that tho stories of horrors committed in the war a. not true and greatly exaggerated. He said that Japan's one great desire is to live in peace and understanding with China. Pen-nsylavn- ia, December 16; minds, Kentucky, Mlchlngaa, Ohio, see, and Wisconsin. Third Presbyterian Church Notes Indiana, llth East at 17th South Rev. J. Elbert Nash, Minister Tennes-- 1 Ufccember 17; Arkansas, loulwlna, Mlnesota, Missouri, XMAS WINDOW HOUSE, Iowa, Neb9:45 a. m. Church School. A growraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma,. ing school to meet growing needs. Oregon, South Dakota, Texas and 11:00 a. m. Worship Service and Washington. Sermon by the pastor; Theme The December 19; Arizona, Northern Advent of the Messenger." 5 p. m. Intermediate Endeavor, California, Northern Idaho, New Mexico and Nevada. 7 J). m. Senior Endeavor. December 20; Central and SouthOur Churth School is steadily ern California, Colorado, Southern Idaho, all Utah towns not on rail- growing. New students are enrolling each Sunday. Plana are moving roads and Wyoming. forward for the celebration of the December 21; Utah towns on Christmas season. 9, 1935 City Commission Turned! Down .On Land Offer An offer of $7500 by the city for tho property adjacent to Fairmont Park, long discussed by civic organizations of Sugar House and Salt Lake City, was turned down by the present owner, Lauren W. Gibbs tills week, according to information giv cn out by Jed Ashton, one of the local men working on the project. Mr. Ashton stated that although the present owner considers building small homes, the sale and financing of them would likely be retarded due to the nearness to the aofeball field and other., park sports. Therefore Mr. Ashton told local men It la still possible that there may be a change in Mr. Gibbs consideration. Mr. Ashton urged people working to have this property become a part of Fairmont park to continue in their drive with even more force and purpose than before. ( SCHOOL ELECTION Three incumbent members of the Granite school district school board education went down to defence in Wednesday') school election. George W. Brucrton lost to Horace Sorensen, furniture dealer, 475 to 537, in precinct One. Sugar-hous- e IF YOU DONT WANT A POOL HALL IN SUGAR HOUSE Kegkter your protest by being at the public hearing before the city Commission, 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, December 14th, Room 300, City and County Building. Unless such a protest is mA the present ordinance prohibiting Pool Halls in Sugar House will be ammended. The question is will a Pool Hall bring a positive or negative Influence Into your community t Funds Pledged For Decorations Reaching a quoto set far the pay-mof Christmas decorations in Bughouse and ther expenses, Incidental to the Christmas program, Young, chairman of the finance committee reported to the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, sponsors, Friday. While all the money baa not as yet been collected, it has been pledged and will be paid to the organization before the 20th of December. Mr. Young stated. The decorations on the monument have been purchased by the organization and will remain the property M. O. ASHTON ON of Sugarhouse for use In later years, EASTERN TOUR according to Lincoln Hansen, chair Marvin O. Ashton, resident and man of the decoration committee. business man of Sugar House for They are constructed of metal and a number of years, and recently ap- wood and will be stored following pointed to the Presiding Bishops or- the Christmas holidays. ganization of the Latter Day Saint church, has been in the eastern cities for the past two weeks on an official visit representing church authorities. Mr. Ashton will visit branches of the church and church missions in the vicinity of Chicago. TEAM STANDINGS" et Hy-ru- SOUTH EAST BOWLING LEAGUE - WASATCH TEAM PYTHIAN PASSES GETS SCARE Saturday afternoon under Pythian Third Church has more than ion rites. Interment at Mount Olive cemet Scouts connected with its various scouting activities: Sea scout, Scouteiy. ing and Cub scouting. Two sea scout ships, theStansbury and the BonLIONS ft WIVES IN neville, the former of which is BOWLING TOURNAMENT flag ship and takes care of the older boys. Scouting in Troop 36 has The Sugar House Lions and their always been a real experience, and wives will have a bowling tourament cub scouting for boys from 9 to 11 Saturday evening at eight oclock years offers a home centered harp at the South East Bowling that la growing rapidly In this Courts,. pack. A group of men, known as the This will be held once a month. 888 Club, handle the scouting affairs very efficiently. reg-ian- al pro-re- m played very good ball and made the game very exciting. EdgehiU seemed to miss Brown because they we not up to the usual fast game and Parleys kept even with them, until the latter part of the game. Highland Park looked their beat so far this season, in defeating Emerson, Bryan has Neal Prudle back and although Neal is a reserve now he will make the first string hustle to keep him on the bench. Bryan looks better every time they enter the floor. Stratford fought hard to win but they could not find the baskeL 49-2- 7. SANTA CLAUS WILL The Girl Scout troop under the Schedulo of December 8, 1938. leadership of Miss Marian Stumm and GREET KIDDIES 6:30 d Mias Hazel Bell Is Park; 7:30 growing rapidly. EdgehiU 8:30 Stratford-Su- g Bryan; A Brownie Troop is greatly needed and it is hoped that one can be start- loouse; 9:30 Emerson-PaxleTEAM STANDINGS Santa Claus will take a little time ed real soon. off of his regular Christmas duties Wm Lost and parade the streets of 5 Christmas Day will be observed in Wasatch 0 Sugarhouse with a bag of candy for the 4 kiddies, Third Church by appropriate Christ- Bryan j from now until he takes up his reins mas music: 4 the reception of mem- EdgehiU j Christmas eve to visit the children at bers and 8 2 Communion, falling as it Highland Park their homes. Sugar House does on Sunday this ,'i 4 year should The Sugarhouse Chamber of ComStratford new 4 give to significance this j Holy merce has arranged for Santas Parleys 0 candy 5 and Invites all the kiddies of the Day. Emerson q g Southeast to meet him In the business district on each Saturday afternoon between now and Christinas and each Inter-Churc- h Wish Finally Fulfilled, afternoon during the week preceding Basketball Christmas. Postman Makes a Violin The Basketball league UTAH. He was fulfilling PROVO, games are played each Tuesday even an inherent wish when he carved a 7 oclock In the Westminster violin. La Var STRATFORD WARD log at Christensen, postal gymnasium. Following are the results clerk, declared. SPONSORES 8WANEE SONGERS Christensen presented his daughSponsoring a concert by the Swan of this weeks play: ter with a violin Basketball Score oe Singers of Salt Lake of his own conCity, Strut A. Z. A. 46; A. K. 14; First Pres- struction. ord ward will present an entertainI guess I Just have to fulfill an byterian 23; St. Marks 26; Third ment in tbs Granite 8take chapel inborn desire to make violins. he SL Johns Luth. 24. said. Presbyterian 35; beglnlng at 8 p. m. TEAM STANDINGS The concert has been They tell me its a fine Job. It arranged Won Lost Pet. certainly gives me a thrill to by the members of the Seventies iMni, 3 100') that my efforts have not been in Quorum with Earl Gritton chairman. Emanuel Baptist Zions Lutberlan 3 750 vain. Members of the quorum have The Instrument was "broken In SL Marks a of the tickets in charge, 759 by the concertmaster of the Brlg-haFirst Methodists 2 6G6 Young Symphony orchestra Third Presbyterian 2 500 who said the Christensen violin had BRYAN WARD RELIEF . SL Johns 1 an exceptional tone." 633 SOCIETY HAS BAZAAR First Presbyterian 1 250 Although it took him about six In an effort to raise funds to start A. Z. A, 1 250 months to make the violin, Christensen said he had spent construction on the new Byron ward A. K. Zo several 000 years in study and inquiry. L D. S. church, the Relief Society organization of the ward held a Melbourne Sixth City in the Emerson ward meet Sale I Heater, 110 gal. MELBOURNE. The latest census 'ng house Thursday, tank, electric pump. Gist 117.50 having given Melbourne a populaMrs. Jeanette Banks, president of will sell for 50.00, nart cnsli, tion of 1,025,000, it now ranks as the the organization, was in general 1176 So. 8th E., sixth largest city in the British terms. part charge. 1146-. .. j -- ys ZZ ZZ Inter-Churc- h sif m 1 baar t For Hy. m Planning a program of merriment for the Christmas program of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, Hamilton C. Park, better known to the Journalists aa The Senator Front Sandpit will bo the principal speaker at the meeting of the organization (Wednesday, (December 14 at Jeanne's Tea Room, according to Sidney J. Ottley, president.. Mr. Park is well known in Salt Lake for his myrthful speeches and ready wit as well as his philosophy. His daily editorials appear In the Salt Lake Tribune putting the comical side to every day problems won him a host of friends. Mr. Ottley stated that the quartet, organized among tho Chamber of Commerce members, was practicing on some new numbers which be expected would be the musical side of the program Wednesday. The luncheon will start promptly at 12:15 to allow ample time for the program. . Inter-Churc- ATTENTION C. OF C. SPEAKER The Presbyterian Elders Association will meet Monday, December 14 for a dinner meeting, Dr. Wm CrosNeviu Warner Sonnedecker, age by Ross will be the speaker of the The Sugarhouse team gave Was82 years, died suddenly Tuesday.. He evening. This meeting will be the atch the scare of the season by takwas one of the Past Grand fih.i first this fall and will likely be folIn the third quarter. But the lead ing celloig of the Utah Domain. The body lowed by a series of other meetings. Wasatch settled down and beat Bug is at the Early Chapel, 574 EL lat Officers for the coming year will be arhouse with a fairly comfortable South. Funeral will be held at 2:30 elected. margin. Every man on both OLD-TIM- E 43. SENATOR FROM SANDPIT TO BE Wasatch-Highlan- With Don B. Colton, president of the Latter Day Saint Mission home, the principal speaker, a special Christmas program has beer, arranged for the evening services at Stratford ward Christmas time and wUI be held In the Highland Park ward chapel Special music has been arranged for the occasion. NUMBER Column Public Health New coses of communlcal disease reported to the Utah State Board of Health during the week ending December 2 numbered 275, a decrease of 20 cases from the proceeding week, according to the weekly report re- -, leased today by the Board of Health. Decreases in diphtheria, measles, mumps, tuberculosis and whooping cough were noted, while chicken pox influenza, pneumonia, scarlet fever and . tularemia showed a alight-in-creas- c. There were no new coses of diphtheria, smallpox of typhoid reported for the week. TODAYS HIGH SCORE High Team Series 2609 Kings Floral High Team Single 879 Kinjfr Floral .... High Individual Series Krowll .568 petty Motor ... High Individual Single 2CS Goligfatly Petty Motor NOTES 2609 new high, total for, league formerly held by Western Auto, at 2463 8. Golightlys 268 new court record, formally held by M. Cleverly at 267. Gifts That Please Everyone WORK ON U. OF U. HELD HOUSE TO BEGIN SOON Construction will begin within a short time on the new $180,000 field house at the University of Utah and Ute athletes and sport fans will be able to enjoy a modem athletic plant during the next school year. With financing plans approved ' by the board of regents of the university and the assistance of WPA funds assured, bids for construction will open December 5. Forty-fivper cent of the cost will be paid by tbe WPA and the remainder of the money will be raised by a bond fssue to be paid by the revenue of the building Work has begun on a similar structure at Logan, a part of the same e f. For a Christmas present that will not only please the receiver of the gift, but the giver ad well, give some thing for the car. This suggestion Is offered by E. L. Jepp eraon, local manager of tho Western Auto Supply Company to all those facing the problem. He points out that the automobile has become a year round oecesslty, and hence a gift to Increase the comfort and safety of motoring will be a constant remind or of the givers thoughtfulness. Selection of a suitable article to ro easy, too, because motorists equip their cars as completely os they would like to have them outfitted. So, whether cne is a car owner or not, a little observation of 'ho friend's car and checking it with Western Autos free folder of gift suggestions will facilitate the choice of a most pleasing gifL Among the things that have been found especially popular as gifts are Motorola car radios. Since Motorola affords radio entertainment for all who use the car this popularity is easily understood.. The wide range of prices and convenience cf an easy payment plan, plus the opportunity of giving Motorola as a gift package on Christmas and having 1 1 Installed at the nearest Western Autd store afterwards make Motorola something that is as easy to give as it is to receive. WATCH NEXT WEEK'S S. H. BULLETIN FOR OTHER GIFT what-to-glv- e" WPA project. The University of Utah building, with a seating capacity of 6,500 for basketball games, will be located just north of the stadium. The basketball floor will be portable and can be rolled off, providing football and track facilities regardless of inclement weather on the outside. Concrete, brick and steel construction will be used. Contracts call for completion of the building before August year-aroun-d 19, 1939. acl-lo- m SUGGESTIONS. Check up on your costs every week . . . Maybe you are psy-in- g too much. Maybe you are not getting the best . . Read every Ad in to check up on this-pape- your buying. Advertising pays - - YOU! r |