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Show I iwi '". m niiiwuni m ma j ppI LaL. if muim f "yfl V mr LLj. ;L ; ' w.py; p. J ia.iirti LmMtt iiiwfcjj n'i"-- i r.A'O - 1 1 ... i ... V ki " . . A AA --- ' m J' ., , . w m.. ' "l a j ..A: ii , A A S V asB--- -. J. l C- ' -- ., - 0 ' fias ' i. n (ifii W wp ' I nnfc.iiiniwi m'ji ....J Bulletin 2-- y of news pi Jlr.i : Activ- - 1$ B< L&ka Valley. R published in sucarhouse HOME EDITION SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939 VOLUMfi VlL Single Copy, 5 cents NUMBER 45. ' Pansy, the Pioneer WORLD RENOWNED ORGANIST Spirited Woman TO APPEAR CHRISTMAS EVE Xmas Committee i Extends Thanks WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY BY OUR COMMENTATOR SUNDAY, December 17, 1989 Showing what a coward he ia Hitler ordered the blowing up o the pocket battleship. Admiral Von Spee. The crew and captain of the ship would aooner have gone to the bottom in a sea battle than to have deserted the ship in such a cowardly manner. The gesture saved lives, both on the German side and the British, but the fact that Hitler ordered the blowing up of the vessel will tower his prestige in the minds of all Germany. . Despite the vacancy caused by An expression of thanks to the merchants, artists and people of Sugar House who have contrib uted so much to the success of the Christmas decoration of the district and the week of programs was made to a represent ative of The Bulletin'' by Wen dell Ashton, chairman of the committee. "We have had so much willing assistance during this program that it is difficult to began thanking each and everyone who work ed with us, Mr. Ashton said, but we do feel a great deal of credit goes to the Westminster College musicians. Highland Stake, Gran ite Stake and Lincoln Ward for use of equipment and the chapel; Miss Ivy Ensign of Irving Junior High Music .Department; the Utah Power and Light Company for free power for the street lights and the many others appearing on programs and working to make this a successful Christmas season Sugar A $5 coin minted by a private firm in California in 1851 brought 81000 at an auction sale on Sat- urday. . . I si ' r for PowcrCompany and Af ton's . r THIS ISSUE Awarded Cups the merchants whose names appear in these pages. Pur chase your needs in Sugar House. Patronize your home me reliant. You will find it both convenient and eeonomi cal. Buy in Sugar House. And read The Bulletin advertise ments for good places to buy. stories, late features and local and foreign news of interest to all members of the family,, together with courtesy greet from ing advertisements large portion of the business and professional people in the Sugar House district, clearly indicating the progressive spir it of those merchants. It will Py you big dividends in savings and convenience to study those greetings and advertise ments. We urge you to patronize "The Sugar House Bulletin1 is proud to present herewith to the people of Sugar House its Christmas Edition of The Bulletin. This issue will be distributed to approximately 2500 homes in the Sugar House district, and figuring an average of three persons to a home we estimate that somewhere in the neighborhood of 7500 persons will read this Christmas Edition of The Bul- British naval authorities say Declaring the decorating conthat the battle with the Graf test to be one of the hardest jobs Spee cost the lives of 72 British of their lives, the committee of sailors. judges appointed to Judge the displays of Christmas decorations finally agreed upon the Utah Power and Light Co., 1043 East 21st South and Afton's Gift Shop, 1056 East 21st South. N. Dee Thatcher, Sugar House Rotary Club President, In makMerchants of Salt Lake say ing the presentations compliment that the buying during this pre- ed the entire district on the work sent Yuletide equals that of '88. they had done to their establish ments to make them in keeping Dr. Hamilton H. Tyndale an with the Christmas season. Interne at St Mark's hospital ha been missing since Friday. He is 84 years of age, hair streaked with gray, 5 feet 10 in. height and weighs 138 pounds. LOCAL Utah's oldest printer, Robert Aveson, died at the age of 92 at his residence 24 "M Street He had acted as printer and proofreader' for 79 years. t7 !! globe-trott- er extraordinary, came through Sur-aHouse on. Monday on net way to Hollywood, via Sacramento. She was a caller at The Bulletin office and we learned that she ia imbued with the true pioneer spirit which our forefathers, and, mothers, too, possessed. She has visited most of the capitols of the various countries of the world, is a lecturer on the sights she has seen from the pyramids of Egypt to the rivers of Batavla. She is not, positively not, a hitch-hike- r; pushing and pulling her minature covered wagon weighing 500 pounds. When the weather makes going too rough, she ships her luggage by truck or train. Her minature wagon contains a stove, bed and bath. She makes her to living by giving lectures schools, selling her booklets of views taken In the different countries she has visited. Up wards of fifty years of age, her mode of living and travelling make her look much younger. Truly she is "Pansy, the. Pioneer,".. ; the death of Justice Pierce Butler, the supreme court of the U. S. kept up to date with its work. The new appointment to fill' the vacancy will probably be made House. after the meeting of congress in January. p. A. Walker, Mrs. Lion's Benefit Is Big Success Guy F. Christensen, who has Many children of Sugar House been employed by the Utah Pow- will benefit from the Lion's Club er and Light Company for the Benefit show held last Friday past twelve years, has been ap night in the Rio Theatre, accora-into the Lion officers. pointed as head of the Provo seat was sold and sev Every police department. eral cash and merchandise conMONDAY, December 18, 1989 tributions to the fund were made "Snow White and the Seven Argentine gave the 1039 men Dwarf Sisters" the burlesque and officers of the Graf Spee staged by the Lions, occupied the "provisional hospitality.' spot light in mirth and laughter as the men tripped a light fan A parachute failed to open and tastic in chorus costume. Long a member of the crew of a U. legs, short legs, fat legs and lean S. bomber which had to bail out legs swung out a rythmn to the (Continued on page 4) popular airs. letin,' In its pages win be found many newsy serial articles, cowrmv salt la"b tribunktslkoram Alexander Schreinef, organist of world fame, will appear in an hour's concert over a special hookup from the Granite Stake Tabernacle, Sunday night from 9 to 10 p. m. as the final concert in a week's varied programs con ducted through the of the Sugar House Christmas committee. Mr Schrelner's program Sun day night will consist of Christ mas Carols and other Christmas music, which, he has been play ing since five years of age. The artist's first appearance as an organ soloist came when only eight years of age in Nuremburg, Germany, where be was born. He gave five' recitals each week for several years before coming to the United States. Since coming to this country he has been featured over Col umbia and N.B.C. radio stations, and has been a member of the faculty of the University of Cali fornia at Los Angeles. He has written a book "Organ Voluntaries," which is now In it sixth edition. the cooperation of Through Earl J. Glade and Allen Jensen. K S L will announce Mr. Sch relner's program Sunday as they have done the other programs this week. The famed organist's program for Sunday evening will be as follows: Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains. The Infant Jesus Yon, Good News From Heaven, The Angels Bring PachelbeL Carols. Hymn of the Angels Wely. Carols. The Angels Dream Rubenatein. When Christ Was Born In Bethlehem Beesley. Carols. Persons wishing to hear the recital may do so either at the Granite Stake chapel or over the special amplifiers situated at the monument in Sugar House I. O. O.F.Lodge Plans! Christmas Party Members of the Friendship Lodge L O. O F., will be present Friday, December 22 at the lodge hall to hear a specially arranged Christmas program. The program Is made up or Christmas numbers with special carols being played by the L O. O. F. brass quartet. The program will start promptly at 8 p. m. at the hall, which is locat ed at 2040 H South 11th East l m A CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE i L GC&D114INGS MUST END -- EVEN A VISIT T2 MS QiaiSTMASI&WN. IT'S CHRISTMAS JANE AND TIME R JOHN "R RETURN HOME, THEY BE6 5ANTATO TAKE THE.N WITH HIM IN HIS FAMOUS 5LEK3H Home Again! IHmTAffiNDUrlOMH-MHOHtwTUE IJEiu - II imSm MTJII AND SDWtP ASLEEP! ILL! PUT EM IN THEIR. I Just 1 lIHJPMiWbia. HDHbij lilmMmJMMtmM Vie have fund LO |