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Show jarownd the C O Rl . ,!.N I SUGAR HOUSE Ej j With the Editor Rl i - This week could be called the week of important news to southeast Salt Lake. So many things have been happening around here that the whole staff was kept hopping to get everything in before- press time. There were several stories stor-ies ranking almost equally in importance, so the decision as to which one would get top billing was a difficult one. Tuesday night we dropped over to see the effect of six new trial street lights in front of the Seagull Drug, Library, and the businesses across the street. We hope all of you who drove or walked by noticed the improvement. The street, sidewalks side-walks and store) fronts, were well lighted for a change. We especially noticed the contrast when we left the modern lights and returned to the Bulletin office of-fice on 21st South. The old lighting system leaves numerous numer-ous dark spots on the street and gives poor illumination. Last week in listing the new members of the Business and Profesional Women's club of Sugar House we inadvertently left out two names. We hereby apologize to Mrs. Elma Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. C. Gallanty for the mistake. Fishing in Wyoming for three days is our idea of the answer to spring fever. With us it's only an idea, but with "Bud" Brain, Paul Pehrson and Dr. Tom Robinson, it's a reality. real-ity. The three lucky anglers left WWnesday morning for Pinedale, Wyo. We promised to run a picture if any fish were caught. Bud Brain said they'd bring fish home if they had to stop at a hatchery to get 'em. The Imperial ward Relief Society So-ciety will hold a special program pro-gram and tea, Wednesday, April 23, at 2 p. nt, according to Mrs. W. E Clyde, president of tt(e w-ard relief society. The feature of the program it will be a talk by Mrsi Lyman Home on the subject of "The Inside Story of our U. S. Constitution Con-stitution and Flag." Dorothy Kimball Keddington will be the featured soloist. The program will be held in the Stratford ward chapel. |