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Show A WEEK'S NEWS 8 If SUMMARY 8UNDAY, JUNE 4, 19S9 HOME EDITION Garner lets it be known that he is in the race for the presidency in 1940. Vice-preside- nt $10,-00- 0. to PUBLISHED IN SUCARHOUSE volume; viL Former U. S. Judge Mantonla convicted and faces a prison term of two yeari and a fine of He was convicted of having received money for favorable decisions in his court LOCAL State tint ! A Bulletin of Newi, Activities and all events of interest occuring in the Southeast part f Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. JUNE 9. 1939 Single Copy, Childfen ' Await Big Day When Playground Opens prwligtrrimt Safety council all existing field house In Fairmont Park from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. Neldon Jensen will conduct orchestra and band classes each day, except Saturday. Instruction in band will be from 10:00 a. m. to 11:00 a. m., and orchestra work will be from 11:00 to 12:00. Dancing classes under the direction of Jeannette Barker will be scheduled from 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 p.m. in classes according to ages. Instructors in field games and swimming will be Miss Kay Earl, who was with the Sugar House children last year, and Delmar Fairbanks who was stationed at Liberty Park last season. No classes or games will be held during the noon hour, 12:00 to 1:00 p. m. to enable children living nearby to go home for lunch and children taking lunches to the park to take ample time to eat. Miss Jessie Schofield, general supervisor over all city playgrounds stated that the summer's plans provided ample attractions to children so that they would spend their leisure time at the parks and gain good Instruction and supervision in fields of most interest to them. cents NL'MBEi: 17. Westminster Closes Term With Ceremonies Nntw aUjurrli 5 Closing the fifty-eigyear's scholastic Westminster endeavors, llth and 17th South accident toll. College of Sugar House will hold J. ELBERT NASH, Minister commencement excerclses MonAnglers were confronted with day evening In the First Presbyta. m. Church School. a strong wind on the opening day erian Church South Temple and Service. m. 11:00 a. of fishing. Worship Nevertheless, some 1 E Street, with Dr. James E. Pennon by the Minister "The good catches were made. of L. D. L. and D., D., Clarke, Work cf God." Calling for bids on "construcdelivering the 5 p. m. Intermediate Christian Nashville, Tenn., The rlty ordinance setting the tion of a sheet asphalt surfaced commencement address, Essenthours of operation for barber in Salt Lake County, the road 7 Senior Christian En-- ials of Successful Living. shops is declared illegal by the Dr. Clarke was at cne time ed- same being Federal Aid Projects deevoi district court. between end itor of the "Christian Advance" Nos. McClelland St. and Street State The first Court of Honor of the and more recently has been secMONDAY, JUNE 5, 1930 atato on South." Twenty-Firthe of Boy retary of the college work of the new rremont District M. L. Annenberg, wealthy pubScouts will be held in Third Board of Christian Education of road commission started the ball lisher, is being investigated by the street. Church Friday evening at 7:30 the Presbyterian Church. He is rolling for widening the Federal authorities for income Wedbe to are The bids opened states chairman well known in the eastern ji. in. Mr. John Barnes, tax evasion. . 1939. of the riietrlct will preside. Awards and comes to Westminster Col- - nesday, July 14, The length of the road to bs wil be riven to scouts, cub scouts lege at the request of Dr. II. A Los Angeles auto wreck vicmilss and is constructed a tcocts. Dr. W. Reherd, president, and mul tim who had his left arm torn off, 21.700 will sq. yds. conrequire Sunday School Picnic Next Week Robert D. Steele, associate pres- - crete stabbed a detective who was givtons 4110 sheet pavement; Ti.e annual Sunday School pic- ldent. ex ing him first aid. cu. of and 11,050 yds. asphalt held Dr. Reherd will award diplomas c! of Third Church will be cavation. Thursday from four to 7:30 to students in ceremonies that Drivers of armored trucks in Work on the street will be push Last will mark his twenty-sixt-h year ed in. m Fairmont Park. New York went on strike, tying with all speed to eliminate tyyear approximately lao enjoyea doing these honors and also his up 129 trucks. up traffic for any length of. ing grsnti outing and a large crowd final year as president of the time, the state road commission is cypected this year. The after- college. He will turn this duty LOCAL ifias Barbara Swiners stated, and will be completed noon will tie filled with games, 9ver to Dr. Steele when his resburne, was instantly killed in an autumn. usof the contests ban games, ignation is effective in August, by early auto accident about 9 miles from as Thirty-thre- e ual candidates variety. Fairmont picnic Salt Lake in Emigration canyon. difor will fitted arts in sociate Park receive U oifeptionally She and her companion were re o lowwill of twenty-twthis as program. type plomas turning from a dance at Pine er division students. Lower di 150 Boys and Girts Wanted. crest. Tl.e Vacation Church School vision is equal to the public Proud to be able to relate the starting June 19th in Third Church school high school. The valuation of Salt Lake wonderful progress made in the Music. will likely draw at least 150 boys Students To Present county gains $2,899,800 in this in Old Mexieducation fields of voof A Miss Kathleen and Blair, lovely splendid program girls. year's assessment Con L. Mexican E. co, Elizondo, handwork, Bible and Mission stor calist of the college and a resLake Salt in stationed City, sul, and Interest Periods is being ident of Evanston, Wyoming, will Acting upon the numerous re ies Mayor Wallace cleared the poThe faculty members present vocai selections and Miss delivered an interesting address arranged. lice force in the Salt Lake Jail quests of young 'Isaac Waltons" to members of the Sugar House and their parents, the Salt Lake are busy getting reaay xor a Mildred Deery, whose home is death two weeks, in Quincy, 111., will render piano Rotary club Thursday noon at County Fish and Game Associa grand and gloriouso solos. Both girls are advanced Weasku Inn. tion will make another try to perTUESDAY, JUNE 6, 19S9 Mr. Elizondo said that Mexico in' at music students the college. suade the, city,; parks .department, A boom for third term was AN SISTERS INITIATE was in her third year of a of which Pat Goggln.is coramis launched in the house of reprelias Margaret Swanson, was plan to establish 2.006 schools sentatives today. Representative sioner, to open the large fresh initiated into the mysteries of JACK FAMILY TAKE BURT per year in Mexican cities and water lake at Fairmont Park and Hermoine Kennedy said that the third term towns. When the country first Temple No. 8, Pythian IN 8. F. FAIR let the children under the legal myth should be abolished. in boosting Sislent, on Wednesday night. Mrs. became interested Mr. with and Jack Burt Mrs. fishing age get a taste of the M. Grubaugh, of Magna Tern in 1910, schools number of her their daughter, Ada Burt, and son, The New York Giants broke the good, clean sport Ashing offers, tic was present. were 600 schools in the enthere Wallace, left late Saturday night home run record today when they according to Scott Linnell, Sug for a two weeks trip to San Fran tire country, at the present time ar House business men and hit five homers off Leslie Liven-gooover 6000 and it is cisco and the Columbia highway. there are members of the board of direct of the Clncinnatti Reds. six thousand more intended that Mr. Burt operates the Burt Bar on of the Fish and Game assoc week. iin the next three be added ber shop, 1096 East 21st South will iation. Sean Russell, chief of staff of Children Await years. . Street. the Irish rebel army which has Classes in handcraft and art Mr. Linnell stated that the The commerce between Old Ada Miss who is Burt, county has held several declared war on Great Britain, will be supervised by M. Ladle association and the United ' States Mexico nurse for Iron County, Utah, ar was arrested for allegedly enter Morgan, who has worked at the thousand fish in their hatchery coun rived Friday at her parents home is greater than any other ing the United States on an im- Sugar House playground for sev expecting to plant the lake if the with the Mexico, speaker try from Panguitch. proper passport eral summers and who has con- commission will see fit to open the The party will take in the dan said. At the present time and the it lake open during keep ducted classes the past winter ex of the exports go to the annual spring Its nineteenth (Continued on page 8) Francisco fair and return by way entire summer. for adults as well as children. the and the. .same amount is S. U. will be hibiton presented by of the Columbia river highway. A special committee has been She has made a special study Mexico from the U. S. at sent to of School Dancing Purrington E. E. Boggess, of Sandy, was of new subjects in handcraft and appointed by the association to the Bryant high school auditor in imports. a visitor at the closing exercises will conduct classes daily, except take the matter up once more ium next Monday at 8:15 p. m KARL EBMEYER LEAVES At the request of Dr. W. H. with and the commission,,. they and the of Irving High on Tuesday. at costumes Saturday Sunday, Reherd, who was conducting the Novel and appropriate FOR COAST will be accompanied by other Sug for meeting Thursday, a song and dance present Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ebmyer, 923 Rotary ar, House .civic clubs representa ationevery been message of greeting to Mexico have prepared. Hollywood avenue left by auto tives. ba clu was sent with of full will be There stages mobile Saturday afternoon fortn City Rotary Elizondo from the. club. He chil Mr. ballets and presenting bies, west coast. The Ebmyers wul will his his home in for dren of all ages. depart visit the San Francisco fair and Mexico next week. New tap routines showing the will spend several days with rel Irving High and style of ballet techni atives before grace returning home. o ninety-twFour hundred and que will be featured. A novelty Fred Sandberg, of the Granite lino were of in the graduates line number entitled "The Fight Planing Mill, returned Tuesday march at the Irving High school Irish," will be presented. Sev- from Albuquerque, N. M., where ing closing exercises on Tuesday eral song and dance numbers will he had been visiting. Near Cor June 6. After they came in the also be included. tex, Colorado, be Sidney J. Ottlcy and Jack following program was presented: The exhibition will conclude an automobile to have enough Holmstrom arranged a program Invocation, A. Perch, a member with "Anchors Aweieh." a mili wife was badly bruised for prc8enUtion at the Juncmeet- wreck! of the faculty; Piano Solo, (a) song and dance ensemble. receivea a ing 0f the Sugar House Chamber and Ms raomer-in-iaand (b) Wade Stevens; Selection tary remaraea of commerce Wednd'fiay noon. sruxen xne lames leg. i by the orchestra; Speech, M&rga Mexico. New in June ' 14. JOINED IN WEDLOCK ret Thomas; 'Speech, Ken Hardy: The meeting will be held at Saturday niebt. June 3, the Address, Lorenzo Hatch; "Apple and noon at Jeanne's Tea Room, 12:15 Jacobscn Miss Gale Blossoms," Grieg, by sextette, lives of FRED SANDBERG RETURNS; 3022 were joined Gordon Elaine Cannon, McNitt, Jr., Highland Drive. TO GO TO CAMP WILLIAMS composed of worse or better for for Virginia Davis, LaRue Burnett, together Elmer T. Sandberg of the GOES TO FURNITURE Dixie Lee Wilson, Alice Gardiner, by ?ev. J. E. Nash, The Bull Granite Mill will leave MARKETS IN EAST Ruth Wright, directed by Miss tin extends hearty congratulations June 15 Planing his with regiment for a Willard Richards, Jr., of the They will Ensign. Principal A. J. Hagen to the newly-wedfifteen day stay at Camp Wil Seat in home Granite Furniture Co.. le Wedthen made a few remarks then make thslr future liams at Jordan Narrows. came the exit and farewells. tle, Washington. nesday morning1 for eastern points Mr. Sandberg is captain in where he will attend the furniture Birthday greetings to A. C. nine different years without a the 145th Artillery and Second markets. He will also take in the (Bert) Cherrington whose natal chargeable accident. He is married Battalion Executive. New York world's fair and then day is June 10th. Bert owns the and has five children, the oldest go to Cleveland, Ohio, whe.-- he are hobbies Bert's 12. is lovely home at 2542 Green street, of which will attend the Rotary convention. WILL ELECT OFFICERS and ia shown in his garden along- gardening, flowers and fishing. and other Friends of "The Bulletin"' Editor the Ho (By expects to bring back a new Several of Bert's side a beautiful climbing rose. Mrs. A. E. Ilibberd tells us that . car with He made his advent into this also residents of Sugar House, !We would respectfully call the attention of the city dads the Suear Houre Rotary Ann troubled world in Swindon, Wilt- celebrate their anniversary durClub will nominate and cast votes to the disreputable condition of one of the city's scenic drives for officers to officiate Tie. report that The Bulletin shire, England in 1884 and there ing the current week and The during the the the it state at to South 21st where From h: highway joins lunchgoing out ol bjflneis lo aa grew up and learned the boiler.' Bulletin extends its hearty greetcoming year at the regular claim an:! r.v. unmitigatwhich is Drive a exoneration Wasatch to Tea Jeanne's maker's trade. Later he migrated ings to them: eon to be held at lays disgrace any city zoo, falsehood. Nevertheless, ed on 3322 June to Utah and on March 3. 1910, wish Drive, Frank Hcgan, 4th, Super- to being Highland any Room, Perhaps though, they do not tlio circulator notwithstanding, 1:15. at started working with the Utah intendent of Transportation. one to visit the vicinity of the zoo unless they arc hungry Friday, of this ' erroneous btatement Green Street. Light and Traction Company and 1338. Rotary Ann's wish to extend elk. barbecued ' for j unable to recognize would their sincere appreciation for the has continued steadily with them Harold Dallon, June 5th, If lie should meet it truth the ever since. In this service he has i986 South 14th East. untiring efforts of past officers street. or the if which in ducks were inadvertently and all who have participated We wonder the K. G. Jacobsen, June 9th, Oper.earned, a reputation for courtesy a " I . and efficiency and has operated ator, 1918 South Fourth East Continued on pae 8) making our club a success. safety agencies to further cut thr Anxious to get in the "swim"1 of things at the Sugar House and Fairmont Park playgrounds, Sugar House children anxiously the opening of the parks on Monday morning, June 19. that Although dissappointed Eonie arrangements could not be made to open the new swimming pool at Fairmont, the city recreation department state that it will open the Sugar House pool at the beginning of the season and then try to work out suitable filtration system at Fairmont so that the pool can be used before the summer closes. New Hold Honso Ready Added enjoyment has been promised the children and instrue tors this season with the opening of the large home, known as the Vadner home, recently pur chased by the city and made a part of Fairmont Park. The home has been cleaned and the rooms cleared for various classes In music, handcraft, dancing and art In renovation the house it has been arranged for permanent use during the entire year, winter as well as summer, for these classes. Weekly Dances for Young Adults A feature of the Fairmont Playground will be weekly dances for young adults. The dances will be held in the open air on the largs cement floor of the Bowery with music fucnisehed by the recreational orchestra. department's These dances will be held every Thursday from 8:00 to 11 p. m. Another weekly feature will be the programs each Friday evening which will are being outlined by Mrs. Walter Hampton. Friday evening programs last year proved very attractive to southeasterners as performances were made to an audience of ov er 5000 people each Friday. A variety of programs has been arranged by Mrs. Hampton and will be announced each a. d, ht Bids Advertised For Widening Of 21st Soiitl i'naor. pm. . 97-(- 97-(- l) 2) st I s-- - et . E. L Elizondo Discusses Mexico ASSOCIATION TO MAKE ANOTHER TRY FOR POND -- mill . . Purrington Studio Present Pupils In Dance Revue . two-thir- ds . CON GR ATUL ATIONS Promotion Exercises at C. of C. Meets : Next Wednesday te . w . s. COM MEN T S e ti-n- up-to-da- Gar-agema- n, te. b-- - |