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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER The SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN GRANITE DRUG COMPANY The Store of Friendly 2102 So. 11th East Homo of Service Hy. 55 JULIUS A. JACOBSOJTS Original Preparations FLORAL CREAM COUGH SYRUP THROAT SWAB Stomach Preparation r If J New Cosmetic Studio GRAND VISITATION; ELECTION OF OFFICERS In Sugar House Adult Education Class Schedule Following is the program for the Free Adult Education Classes Civic in the Public Libraries, Center and Art Center from Dec ember 6 to December 13, 1939. Public Library, Board Room, 15 South State Street. Wednesday, 2:30 to 4 p. m. Speaking and Accent Correction. This is a class for foreign born Mining The Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio, at 2368 Highland Drive, is one of the many new business establishments to locate in Sugar House district this past year. The Studio, which is operated by La Nila Reich, as proprietor and demonstator, is new and modern in every respect, and contains a splendid assortment of Merle Norman cosmetics, in eluding several varieties of complete cosmetic kits, suitable for both home and travel, and which make distinctive and appreciable Christmas gifts. Miss Reich Is an experienced cosmetic demonstrator, having received practical training under the supervision of Miss Archer at the Merle Norman Studios in Salt Lake City. Courtesy demonstrations by Miss Reich are available during the week from 9:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. and on Tuesday and Thursday evenings until 8 o'clock, by "Inspection Trips and Reports," a course given annually by the School of Mines at the University is drawing to a close, and re ports of what students nave learned in eleven weeks of first hand observation are pouring in for faculty approval. This course advanced students. in one of field trips for advanced Thursday, 7 to 8 p. m. Work J. Elbert Nash, Minister. students of mining, in which they for foreign born beginners ir visit the various types of mines reading, writing and accent corin the state and observe accept- rection. 9:45 a. m. Church School ed principles of mining actually Saturday, 7 to 8 p. m. Accent 11 a. m. Morning Worship, Ser- in practice. correction, writing and reading mon by the minister "The Truth One trip of the class usually for foreign born beginners. takes students to some unusual that makes Men Free." 5 p. m. Intermediate Christian mine in a near-b- y state, and this Saturday, 8 to 10 p. m. Class visit was to Kimberly, for foreign born students in spelEndeavor. year's 7 p. m. Senior Christian En- Nevada, on December first and ling, reading, writing and accent the Consolidated correction. second, where deavor. PrrHbytrrian QHitrrfi Nntw Pack 8 of the Cub scouts will have a pack meeting- Friday evening at the Third Presbyterian Church. Parents and friends are invited to these Pack meetings where the boys themselves demonstrate their activities and carry on the program. Pack 8 has regijervd upward of 65 boys during the past 3 tar. Many of these have graduated into scout- ing, some have removed from the city, but m January 1st, Cub Master Nash reports that 40 Cubs should be ready for Christian Intermediate The Endeavor are planning a treasure hunt for Saturday evening. They will meet at the Manse, 936 East 17th South, and proceed from there to track down the treasure. is deCoppermlneg Corporation veloping a modified form of block caving of copper ore; the ore being moved by mechanical scrapers to the loading chutes after1 it is caved. Students studied the different operations in detail and stopped at the McGill smelt er of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company on the way home. Friday, 2:30 to 4 p. m. Correct English Class. Public Library, Committee. Wednesday, December 13, 2 to 4:30 p. m. Vocabulary study, class, Poetry writing holiday Jin- Miss Reich stresses the fact that perfect blending of cosmetDecember 9, 2 to ic color shades are vitally Im Saturday, 4:30 p. m. Vocabulary Building. portant in achieving greater har Short Story writing class; how to mony toward a beautiful com plexion. write stories for children. West Chapman Library, (Eight Art Education. and Bth South Streets.) Avard Fairbanks, nationally Tuesday and Friday, 7:00 to famous Utah-bor- n artist and 9:00 p. m. United States ConstiADYISES MADAME DELORE sculptor, will speak at the Uni- tution and Literacy. versity At Home program on Sprague Library (2131 South ONE QUESTION Sunday, December 17, at four Eleventh East) FREE o'clock. He will give an illustrat Tuesday and Friday 7:00 to ed lecture on "How Sculpture Sim-- ssss m rt to Citizenship, United is Produced" in connection with 9:00 p. m. the Sixth Annual Exhibition now States Constitution and Public timid ymk showing in the Union Building. hour, B. F. Larsen, head of the Spencer Library (776 West 1st On December 10, at the same South Street) I for $1.00 hour, B. F. Larsen, head of the Friday, 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. Cor MADAME DeLOKE Art Department of the Brigham rect English usage. 530 Andrus Bldg. Civic Center Main (544 South Young University will discuss the MINN. MINNEAPOLIS, as a in Factor Street) subject, "Art There were a number of disappointed Knights at the meeting of Calanthe-MyrU- e lodge Wed nesday night for they expected to put on two degrees that evening. For business reasons the candidates were unable to be present but they will get theirs next Wednesday night. Mrs. Bertha Spratling, of Helper, Grand Chief of the Pythian Sisters, accompanied by the officers of the Grand Lodge of that order, paid an official Grand Visitation to Hennolne Temple No. 8 in Salt Lake on Wednesday night There were 45 members and visitors present Temples in Garfield, Provo, Helper, Ogden, and, of course, Salt Lake, were represented. After Lhe meeting the ladles served a most excellent luncheon to which the Knights were invited. gles. , The Senior Endeavor is plac ing candles In homes where they will sing Christmas Carols on Christmas Eve. These two socieStation 220. Friday, December 8, 10 -- 12:30 healthful a are showing ties a. m. Book Review by Mrs. HarThe University extends a growth this fall and promise to invitation to all Utahans to riot B. Sterling. "Dr. Hudson's E. S. Does the girl I used to be acomplisblng many interest attend these unusual lectures. Secret Journal," by Lloyd C go with like me, or dislike me? Douglas. Sequel to "Magnificent ing things before the year is out She still thinks a great deal of Obsession," by the same author. regardless of how she acta. you, Tagged. Art Center South State (59 Next Sunday is Universal Bible When you see a small d Street) Monday December 11, J. M. D. What will my son do SutuUv and the Theme used in white license plate attached to 7 to 9:30 p. m. Vocabulary work. the he finishes high school? when churches car licence of white that the throughout many plate Class in modern novels; Mark him entering a military see That I artTruth "The be this will recollect la of ahead country you, Twain's life of "Joan of Arc." academy. Makes Men Free." Church att- icle and the fact THAT car is final study. endance throughout our city and connected with the U of U staff. E R. A. Will mv aunt ever nation, should be at high mark, The plates are now being issued, in indicate the and their numbers give me the property she prom for we are vitally Interested Num the car's owner. the status of that Many ised to give me in the past! freedom and the part 1 to 20 to bers from can belong Yes, upon her death you will play, Bible has played, and Board and the full benefit of her President the Thomas receive in bringing freedom. of Regents; 21 to 75 are deans estate. By S. heads: 76 to and department WILL VISIT RELATIVES 100, adminstrative employees; Three calendars came to our R. M. G. Will my sister mar 101 to 300, faculty members, and notice this week which are being IS SUGAR HOUSE the boy she has been going ry Miss Frances Childs, of Gunni 400 to 500 University employees. distributed business houses of with the last two years? Yes. by son, came In Monday and will Sugar House. One by the Bur-- there is marriage for them with' visit at the home of her aunt, bidge Coal Company, represents in the next twelve to fourteen .Mrs. Dean Bawden fof an lndef Working their way. "Old King Cole" the merry old months. Four hundred and seventy-se- v inlte time. soul. One by the Granite Drug en students who would otherwise is representing a beau K. C. Will I ever recover from be unable to attend a university Company, scene and is in mv recent illness? Yes. but it tiful pastoral at were registered this quarter .'IJW J" wmm a', vrif.AraiaddsssasssisM keeping: with the usual fine ar will take a long time, so do not the U., because of National Youth tistic cus be calendars its for placed which discouraged. You need a com' dispens tomers Admimlatratlon, BUY ONLY firm by this rest from worry. ed a total of (10,478.20 to stud The Granite Furniture Company plete ents In the period between the gives one a choice of three beau and I C. G. Will my opening of school and November tlful embossed CALL HYLAND one calanders, is a 17. there ever Yes, remarry? a headed youngster leading! and you will N Y. A. work was awarded to a curly for you remarriage toy goose; one of a fisherman, 342 boys and 153 girls, and last to live. I would advise a p In a beautiful stream go East GATE CASTLE worked month these students at that time. and one of a pastoral scene which change CLEAR CREEK 13365 hours, on projects that the beauties of farm life. ABERDEEN varied from Janitorial work to typifies R. C. M. Where would I be the atKING COAL museum tfr.hng assistants, most successful? I would ad in Stokers workers research Sentinel and tendants for investment to make that Agents vise you the various departments of the of Utah by Dr. Woodbury of the in Nevada as you have planned. & Prepared Stoker Coal University Biology Department, You will be very successful and University. "LOBB'S on the JOB" and Ross Hardy of Dixie College. Turtles. will make money after the year An intensive study of the hab A total of 175 turtles have been 1940. its and life history of the Desert branded during the past three Tortoise being carried on in years for the purpose of oberva-tlome and complete records of K. K. K. Can you tell his the vicinity of the Beaver Dam 2191 Highland Drive husband where spends my part their doings and maps of their Wash in the southwestern J!irTT."J-l- J Just a little game dwellings and habitat are being evenings? of poker. He likes to play it and kept him so much about it, Returning to Salt Lake after you nag and that is the reason he tries a recent trip to the region, Dr. to a secret. I would let keen it Woodbury announced that enough have him his way in this matter, information has been compiled to a vice. his is it only show the general movement of the turtles in both winter and Mrs. J. G. Will I be successsummer. In the hot months they the wffl I would In my lawsuit? ful Jest give you Mr. Mitchell wander all over the flats and dig town. in more Wave privatrather into that Oil Permanent go small holes of three or four foot me send will for if or Machine at Special reyou you depth i to cool off, and in the win ely at instructions five duced rates. per questions ter as many as fifteen or even column. Be sure and call us before making more will pool their efforts and the heading of this an apartment dig themselves appointments elsewhere. ever B. N. Will my neice house in from a wash, where they Yes, me? with make home her 8553 can hibernate until Mr. Ground will come to eh ho? says the worst of the win 959 East 21st South Street live with you permanently then. ter is over. The following are the officers elected to fill the chairs in Her- molne Temple during the ensuing term: Miss Ruth Bircumshaw, M. E. C; Mrs. Gladys Davis, E. Sr.; Mrs. Rose Carr, EL Jr.; Mrs, Ruth Thacker, Manager; Mrs. Letta Burroughs, M. of R. and C; Mrs. Georgia Dobney, M. of F.; Mrs. Grace Stevens, Protector; Mrs. Vivian Tiffany, O. G.; Mrs, Edith Miller, P. C; Mrs. , Lulu Mrs. Brunit, Installing officer; Geneva Yates, Trustee; Mrs. Ethel Roby, Pianist; Mrs. Letta As many as can possibly attend are urged to come out to the meeting next Wednesday night, December 13, as it is expected that work in the Page and Knight ranks will be put on in Calanthe-Myrtl-e No. 1, K. of P. The following is a partial list of important positions held in the United States and the Dominion of Canada by members of the order of Knights of Pythias. In later editions will be found continuations of the list: G H. Leavy. Washington: congressman; Bruce Blake and George B. Simpson,, justices of the state supreme court West Virginia: M. M. Neely, senator; congressmen A. C. Schif-fland John Kee; John N. Henna, justice of the state supreme court. Wisconsin: Senator Alexander Wiley; Congressmen Joshua X Johns and Merlin Hull; Julius P. Hell, governor; Edward T. Fair-chiljustice of the state supreme court. There are other members of the order who hold responsible positions but we are unable to secure their names. er d, ' Peerless Laundry SNOW WHITE CLOTHES 1184Eat 21ttSo. Beautiful Calendars Distributed H. Firms 0 o .J . 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