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Show THE BULLETIN FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1939 taw " BEST PRICES BARRINGTON, MASS. Richard on Baby Chicks & Turks and Feed Wasatch 4oll F. W. KIEPE remodeled for Ladies and Gentlemen g Printed at 1119 East 21st South Street Sugarhousr Utah , 8 COAL CO. week-end,- NTS COM M E 15-fo- ot V ..: Buy WELDING? GOOD COAL "Just Brine In the Pieces" fA Call Hyland 2520 Granite Welding & Wire Works East Hyland 458 FVf'lWII sea-goin- "SAFE Cleaning Pressing 1060 East 21st South UK Mel x, A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Reverend rector of St. John's church, has built a sailboat so that he can "keep HAMILTON BROS. DAIRY THE TAILOR Suits made to order and 2031 South 11th Mortimer-Maddo- ; I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher up with his flock." "Since coming here, I have been Advertising Rates on Application concerned because many members of my vestry and congregation have Business Office and Plant at 1119 Eaat 21st South sailed away at Saturday noon nearly " he says. every summer MURRAY STORE Phone copy for pews items and events of interest to "The Bulletin" "I now hope to be in a position to 111 M 403 and if chase after them necessary." IlylanJ or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 864. The rector began building the boat By L. L. STEVENSON three years ago with tools lent by a 1.50 tour of the neighbor. Work was delayed when Subscription Price One year (52 weeks), in advance Back from a w.Tie put ypxn.waitFX continent, Estelle and LeRoy, bait the neighbor moved away, but was room dancers, have many stories resumed this summer when another to tell. The one they favor the set of tools was lent the clergyman most is on themselves. At La Seaby a vestryman. The craft, a ls, they found themselves preceded Portuguese by a group of whirling dervishes sharpie, one of the earliest types of known as the Ballet des Zaren. On New England fishing vessels, has MILK" opening night, resin was sprinkled been built in the rectory yard in plentifully over the floor for the bal- spare time away from the preparaOffice Plant let and by the time Estelle and Le- tions of Sunday sermons. (Continued from Page 1) A clothes line was used to hold 4000 So. 7th E. 1014 Elm Ave. Roy came on, the stage surface was wax. To an of. was and 313-Vcenterboard the the sides, slippery expanse Ph. Hy. 5654 Ph. Mur. make matters worse, for their rou- made from a piece of boiler plate some for you can give to no better cause. Some day science will tine, the stage was so raised at the from an abandoned mill. The rec- find out the source of this plague and also its cure and you who back that the front dipped into the tor plans to have a catboat rig on have given generously will feel that you have had a share in the orchestra pit. Nevertheless, every the craft. great work. Remember January 30 and do your part.'. thing went well with then: first two dances. But Just as they went into Only (Continued from page 1) the whirlwind finish of their final NEWS SUMMARY THE COUNTRY DOCTOR. WEEK'S number, down they crashed, Estelle into the bass drum and LeRoy into foe-- will r line-i- f slwat'G ll VP in the hearts and minds of the measthe astonished face of the first vio- Jobs, then voted against the of this - country,uVi eot.H - - reeions ..rmAr. v 1.J1UV. o 1UC.11 aiiu hi o. sx.u trie vact linist. And from then on, whenever ure 47 to 6. meant the savin? hazardous journeys often whose untiring efforts, they approached the edge of the u v,w- -. roaa a was. too siui never one. a long, There Woolg rowers assembled for 32nd of, dear stage, the orchestra broke into, u.m a meet to form plans for the coming of a dear one. There never was a roaa too iomj, "Danger, Love at Work." call came for his CASTLE GATE enough to keep him at his own fireside when a year in this 850,000,000 business. n CLEAR CREEK of the early days, and the man services. The women and children "litMoriz Rosenthal, ua irun or who had been with man ABERDEEN ...t. factor .rriJric... -j tle giant of the keyboard" who will THURSDAY, JAN. 19, 1939 lives to the country . their ,iwfd ..t KING COAL .i. nftpi celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of A tanker, of Norwegian than the men who his a debut with better American science medical his golden knew Agents for Sentinel Stokers some unexplained acci- doctor who really by register concert at Jubilee Carnegie hall, " -lie t'.aa one im-.- i.iai u Prepared Stoker Coal loves to relate anecdotes of his dent during a etorm at sea, broke in claim to be specialists today, hu of ills of the alleviation of the crew were hero and that was his devotion to the wife's devotion. One concerns an half. Thirty-seve- n una wwiwmanity, and to the men and women who openea up occasion when Mrs. Rosenthal (one rescued from the forward half. of Europe's leading piano teachers) empire, he was a man. ON THE was entertaining a party of friends Teirorlsts in various cities of Eng in her drawing room while her husband was upstairs in his study work- land have set off bombs during the past few days. Just what they ex ing on his memoirs. The discussion turned to pert to gain by this method is prob a rather difficult problem and when lematical. the argument became hopelessly involved, one of the ladies of a more 2191 Highland .Drive Senator Pittman has introduced Hy. 1520 religious bent, observed, "Ah, well, a bill in congress to stabilize- the there is One above Who knows all." "Ah, yes," responded Mrs. Rosen- price of silver at $1.29. Here's hop Man's Diary thal beaming. "And I will ask him ing it passea. It History of Town to come down and tell us what he thinks." LOCAL Woolgrowers of ROBINSON, decry the 1 Robinson who want information cutting of the tariff on wool. on daily weather conditions, polBefore coming to New York, Dor-I- s 4 Rhodes was starred in a number itics or catastrophes in the last 21, 1939 9 Bountiful has purchased a new 55 years don't need a library. of night clubs. One of fire truck and all kinds of fires will those spots was in a city where They just ask Sam J. Barrick. If he doesn't remember offhand there was a large prison. Actors have to look out. from the different cafes were often he can find the answer in his DO NOT DELAY called on to entertain the convicts diary. Public meeting will discuss ques and Miss Rhodes, feeling sorry for Since February 28, 1883, Barthe Classes are the the prisoners, always complied with tion of forest waste in Utah nex rick has kept a diary which in. . such requests. One evening at the week. lllinN. llvtaml cludes, in addition to personal afFREDA VERNOt Principal conclusion of her program, she infairs, references to events of pubFUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN formed the warden that it would be lic interest or importance. or ine her last appearance as she was (Continued from Page 1)' ily noted, account for most and whooping cough leaving to fill another engagement. diseases reported "It is a responsibility of citizen- communicable The warden thanked the singer for week in which decreases In the num this week, but last week, new have cases of pneumonia ship," says Dr . J. L. Jones, State not only appearing in the prison shows and ber of the corresponding period and for then, turning to Jhe inmates add- been reported. It is hoped that this Health Commissioner, "to keep the for years previous, as and last ill are year ed, "I know you will all miss Miss decrease may continue through the children at home when they Rhodes. She has been here so many remainder of the season. even with what appears to be com1 well. times that she has almost become When Dr. Jones speaks of keeping generally The report 'shows significant in- mon colds. If Utahns one of us." from public places creases over the corresponding week would take this responsibility seri- children home he refers, he says, not "there would be few- during illness, Here is something unknown to last year in the cases of mumps and ously," he says, to moving picx but to school, such diseases as chicken-po- alone many of those who have praised pneumonia; and decreases from the er cases of and evservices church ture shows, mumps and scarlet cases measles, of the in Carol week same last torch at Bruce, young year singer 2182the Midnight Sun, for the unusual chlckepox, influenza, scarlet fever fever which diseases, it will be read en errands to the store. timbre of her voice1 and the strange and tingling choral effects produced thereby. It's all. due to an obscure disease . which , affects the larynx. Miss Bruce has had the disease since she was 12 years old. A simple operation would cure it. But a cure would make: her voice merely the same as any oner. So she prefers to keep her disease. MAXFIELD FEED 171 West 3rd South THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN Rector Builds Sailboat So Flock Cannot Escape s, 1 t, -- 469-fc- WJM UUFWlJLJJtWTm ...tcirar ot g CUT FLOWERS Corsages KING'S Forget Me Not FLORAL JOB" -- -- - "LOBB'S Funeral Designs SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. "Flowers That Satisfy" 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8199 - FREDOVA DANCE STUDIOS Open New Studio 55-Ye- ar & Price' Reductions ON WALL PAPERS FOR JANUARY 2106 South ILL.-Resi- dents i THE PAINT POT "We Make the World Brighter" Hy. 8739 1074 E. 21st So. tj3t - Saturday, Jan. out-of-to- Clearance ith East Street A.M. to P.M. ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT Our , Ta of ToW atl Peerless Laundry SNOW WHITE CLOTHES 1184 East 21st So. Hyland 1 1 11 Upholstery Suffers" in Winter At 16, George Lowther, radio author, broke into his profession as an actor. "Quickie" motion pictures, made in a Long Island studio, were quite the thing for stage personalities with a few idle hours on their hands, and Lowther was cast in a small part in an Ordered to wrk at 6 a. m., his day ended at midnight when three reels had been completed. The second day, the same schedule was followed. "We made the entire picture in something like 40 hours," said Lowther. "And if I hadn't had a fast car I would have missed the preview." eight-reele- r. 7a GclLfz.. leIefxltC4te EAST LANSING. Sons and daughters away at school (or living in other towns) are as near as your telephone. Enjoy a voice visit as many families do regularly. Tfic cprnttf will L; (hi to If II you rates to say - azine, impelled Singkato Tongyai, younger son of Prince Tongyai, of Siam, to travel half way around the world to enter college here. The only Siamese studying police methods in the United States, he is course conbeginning a ducted, by Michigan State college and the state police. "In Siam, officers of police must have graduated from the military school and then have had special training," Tongyai said. "Most of them have obtained their special training in Germany or France. I believe that only one officer, the head of the traffic department, has had training in the United States. "Crime is not common in Siam, where the people live mildly. Mur, lota five-ye- THE KOCh'TAIX STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH Achievements the Michigan- state police, of which he read in an illustrated mag- of CGKPAXY ar der is very rare." Tongyai was graduated last year from Vis Debsirindr high school, Bangkok, where he played rugby and was high school champion of run. His faSiam in the vorite spoil, lioAcvcr, is Li fcuine hunting. ICO-met- er Now Located at 1119 East 21st South 4 Hyland 364 Sine car upholstery is subJecledto greater wear in winter than summer, motorists appreciate the very timoly Seal Cover Salo event, now in progress at tne western Auto Supply Company, the local manager declares. Prin- tiple causes of extra wear in winter are the wet packages and umbrellas of Milady, the wenderings of children's dirty left and those of their pets, and the contact with wet soiled clothing. Use of Seat Covers absorbs this wear HI rind his firm's current event ' upholstery, the Wuuturn Auto man says, poiutiug out that during g0 per cent savings on Seat Covers may be eiiecled by wise car owners. - 1 I 4 1 ' |