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Show WEEK'S v NEWS SUMMARY mjar I FEB. 19, 1940 VOLUME King Gustav Y- told bis people In an extraordinary meauge today that Sweden muat refuse to send military aid to Finland because of the danger of bein n drawn Into both the and the western European conflict VIII. - Finnish-Russia- HI r.jAU IKiUSlALT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY STING OFFICER SAYS CELEBRATE FOUNDER'S DAY n- I e.sr. Taylor ir. California n, Lisa T&ylor or ar A general alarm fore swept through the basement of a building at 63 South Main otieet, .occupied by Whipple's store, Monday morning, caueing $5500 damage. ready-to-we- ar O TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1940 French and British naviei will take "all measures" to make sure that Norwegian waters are not used for beligerent purposes, e. French government spokesman stated tonight. lie tli- - I.e3 Taylor, Mctci- Ccmpany of Su rr.r House. vaa in Los .ng!e:, t' - weak cn i- th Joseph R. Wiley Jr., 22, of 901 Gale street, trusty at the Salt Lake county Jail, where he was term on trafserving a fic charges escaped Sunday night. i I'lliinese. A meeting cf jepicentatives of the thue rivii." clubs of Sugar Hoitc to iiomcte a I'.gn at the top of th. boulevard ntar Partr.e route ley's Canyon tho.v-:to the city tlit f.iifrnr House, will he lield as r.cm m Mr. Tay- Icr return. Mi it repre Chamber the cf senting T.-.yl- BACK HOME WITH COLD I.. H. Stratford. lCCS South 13 returned home the fore the week fiom California of pail and went to bed with a severe covered 64,000 miles in the Atlantic, cold. Mr. Stratford, a Rotarlan, is Pacific and Indian oceans without manager of tha Wasatch Plumbputting into port for supplies. Dur ing Company. Must be these cold ing most of the time the Allies were CCalifomia winters that Utahn's unaware of the ship's existence. When the Wolf returned to Kiel aren't ure.1 to. February 24. 1038, Hcitzmann was awarded an Ircn Cross for his part in the exploit. "Captain Nerger," MANY STORES OBSKRVI1 he says, "was ready for anything, WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY but he knew when to take a chance With a Jew exceptions, and when not to. That's how he got cf Sugar House had a us home." full holiday Thursday In observ Despite the shortage of food at ance of the birthday anniversary times and the fact that the crew was the first on board ship without any contact o: George Washington, States. United of the with the world for 15 months, Hcitz- president mann says he would do it all over r. . --mr again if he had the chance. vrrT?j If there is a raider like the Well met an American seaman who had at sea now, Heitzmann believes been a prisoner on the Wolf. some cf his old shipmates probably "What did I say? Why. I said are aboard. Captain Nerger, howwhat all sailors say, 'Have a ever, never can go to sea again drink.'" ci iJli. East, mer-cksr.- ts nr.-.ian- n Reports circulated this evening In Scandinavian circles in London that Sweden is on the eve of a constitutional crisis as a result of the refusal of the Swedish gov eminent to extend direct military aid to Finland. The house judiciary committee today approved a bill for a four-yeextension of the Frazier-Lemk- e farm mortgage morator ium act under which farmers can ar 8) Church of Christ Sponsors Lectures The Church of Christ, meeting in the English Room of the Belvedere Hotel, begins a series of meetings Friday night to continue for ten consecutive nights. Evangelist C. E. Fritts of Den ver, Colorado, will do the preach He Is an excellent speaker ing. and Bible student and all are Invited to hear him and learn the Bible. Services each night at No collections will 7:30 p. m. once and you Attend be taken. will come again. Any. Bible if you be answered will question will only put it in the question box. t FEATURES Y0U.W111LIKE The names of 80 prominent and active citizens of the Southeast appear in this Issue. Week's News Summary Editorial Pythian News notea University Notea Rotary Notes Presbyterian Church Notes Madam DeLore, Advisor Chamber of Commerce Notes Serial Story Floyd Gibbons' Comments Page of GomUs Miscellaneous T aka YalW. P.-- T. A. 23. 11)40 M MHr ll rent 5 i'lu&L 2. EVENING MEETINGS MARK ROTARY EVENT - d (Continued on Pag CITY, UTAH. IRVING The British reported the cap- Finds Conditions Different ture of two German merchant From World War. hips as prizes in their sea blockade, the admiralty disclosed BOSTON. Ernrt Rudolf the British destroyer Daring had captain of the been torpedoed and sunk with a Nazi oil tanker Pauline Friedrich and a hero cf ona of Germany's less of 157 lives. greatest naval exploits cf the World war, predicts that small raiders will Stating . the Japanese-Unite- d only a minor role in the curStates trade - situation as "very play rent war. serious," a foreign office spokesThis war. the curly haired, man today said Japan had made seadog says, will produce nothing her "final offer" to remedy the like the exploit of the Gerclaimed capwhich man Wolf, raider nontreaty status. ture cf 14 vessels and the damaging or sinking of 14 others. LOCAL Urging women inter"Bat tljiBMna anil nfiiieora mfiV ffpt u v... ested in traffic safety to fight . uiruugn uiul'&uucs, uui uui for appropriation of parking hies like the Wolf, on which I meter revenue solely for traffic, served under Capt. Karl August Mayor Ab Jenkins indicated Mon- Nergcr as warrant officer. In those we did not have to worry day that lack of such allocation days about airplanes looking us up. Todisin the 1940 budget may mean how could a vessel like the Wolf, day missal of some policemen and which did only 11 knots, get away?" seriously hamper traffic safety The Wolf, whose adventures were work. chronicled in a recent best seller, one-ye- LAK13 SHIP RAIDERS LOSE Heilz-man- cir PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION MONDAY, s and all events cf interest In il.e Southeast part salt Iki CltV. A se:tHll that is the lineat KideiiltI ,and ftstest giuwing pait V BY OUR COMMENTATOR of news bulletin A CONGRATULATIONS ParThe Irving High School ent Teacher Association held its Founders Day program Wednes-d- j evening with Mrs. B. L. Flan- sf.n presiding. Musis was given by the toys glee club under the direction of J. Roscoe Beckstead accompanied by Mrs J R. Beck- toad. Reverenre hv Uia. V N Founders Day Christofferson, remarks by Mrs. L. E. Mickelaon, Tributes to past presidents, by Mrs. B. L. Flanagan and presentation of okens by Mrs. D, Crawford Houston. A Marimba solo by Shirly Herzog. Address by O. F. Shane and music by the Maids, directed Irving Melody Ivie J. Insign, accompanied by Maijorie Matheson. The past presidents honored were Mrs. A. P. Curtis, Mrs. Jay C. Jensen, Mrs. J. R. Smith, Mrs. Angus H. Gibson and Mrs. Maurice Anderson. The Parent Teachers classes Thursday. February 20, at 7:30 p. m. at the school. The subject will deal with the school age under the direction of Arch M. Thurman. will, begin i) Htililiiig Ashtor. Named. On Zoning Board Wendell Twenty-fh- st Aehton, - 2185 at meetings ot ilchiLms to rom-- I ate the founding of Rotary menu" t!:e hoiiies '; YVendeH firen-l- i International Hilary to participate GUciunce Week, and House of the Sugar Rotary club took part in the piogram Thursday evening with the Rotary Anns asBieting. Meetings were held at the hemes of George Burbidge, " Cart Brueggeman, Charles Petty, Dr. ?. E. Robinson, L. H. Stratford and L. N. Tuorslenbcrg. Discussion ' leaders at the meetings were Dr. L. L. Richards, Allen Allen' Pypei, John Burt Dr. Bert Smcot and Seegmiller, These men had II. W. Reherd. prepared data of interest to members and opened discussions of Some of the Rotary problems. of life the founder of the history of Rotary International, Paul P. Harris, .furnished interesting ma terial for the discussions. Rotary was organized thirty- five years ago in Chicago, Illinois, and now has over 5000 Rotary clubs throughout the world. irtCi-.t- trs South East street, was ap- pointed as a member of the Zoning Board of Salt Lake City this week by Mayor Ab Jenkins. Mr Arhton is acquainted with the building problems of the city, fol lowing the building buainess as a trade. Mr. Ashton is a member of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, Lumbermen's association and several other civic group of the city. J. W. Halliday Returns from Denver - - . C John D. Rockfeller Jr., is the donor of $100,000 to the Finnish relief fund, the largest individual contribution to Finnish relief. FATIIFK AND SONS ENJOY LUNCHEON Fathers and sons of the Sugar House Rotary club were actively engaged in a luncheon meetinr at noon today with rona of ail ager being the guests of their NOTES FROM WASHINGTON fathers. Call A. Brown of the Ptogran committee arranged the program wlich was held at the Weasku and was assisted in the arrangements by Carl Bruefrgeman, Theo Jorgecscn and Tlito by The Bulletin Commentator The Utah State citizens who are obliged to live in the nation's capital met at a swell dinner and entertainment in the Warman Park on February 21 where they swapped yarns of that state where the mountain breezes blow and where one knows his neigh bor and is willing to say "hello" without someone thinking that there Is an axe concealed in the offing that requires grinding and the person addressed will be re quested to turn the grindstone. Inn,- J. W. Halliday, local manager of the Western Auto Supply Company returned from Denve Wednesday morning. While there he attended a convention of man agers and factory men of the Mr. Halliday company's stores. reports two days of the most-iteresting and educational meet ings of the Western Auto Supply Company, due to the fact that demon factory representatives strated the merchandise. The managers were notified that new lines of merchandise will be added to the present stock. held the'r 150 representatives and meetines banquets at the Shirley Savory Hotel, in Denver. President, Phil Skagmo; Vice- President; Hal Baker; auditor, A. L. Cable; H. I. Baker, stock con trol manager; Personnel director, Victor Langford and Harry Press, advertising manager, all of the main office ' were present. s - New Members Introduced To Lion's Club Marlin Williams and Kenneth White, two new members of the Sugar House Lion's club, were introduced to the club Tuesday at" the weekly noon luncheon. The new men were welcomed by the officers In charge and were given come instructions in Lionlsm. Washington la situated in a peculiar position as to the weath er. It is between the route of U. the storms which sweep the northern part of the Atlantic coast S. II. Bulletin'' to "The Special and those which ravage the southern portion of the Atlantic lone Andrus, of HoUaday, was states, consequently this city rein charge of musical arrange ceives the southern edge of the ments at the University of Utah's northern storms and the northern Home Economics club Birthday edge of the southern storms mek banquet held Friday night at the ing the weather here very un Club colors of pur-- , Lion House. certain, only the Washlngtonlans used as a color were and gold pie don's call it unusual, they just Miss Andrus render and scheme, take it as it comes and grin and selections. musical several ed This week The Bulletin's birth- pany's equipment for the past 2 bear it. to Last week the roads o to Fred W. years without a single accident of George the offl She is to traffic all daughter Instructions day greetings were and snowbound the north on his 3 stars wears cap also 3rd He East 4885 South of 2275 to B. Andrus HoUaday Boule Hartley of about 24 inches of snow fell cers to observe strictly orders he has oper his that natal that celebrated a who signlfiess Street, graduate, of Granite This week rain fell here note whether a motorist arrested vard, and here. the for their paBt 18th. ated now a Senior at fs equipment She day Sunday, February for two days making the entire for a moving violation has a dri High. Fred was born In Aak City, 10 years without a chargeable country around here one mass of ver's license were issued Wednes the University, In the. school of you, Millard County, Utah, and grewj accident. We congratulate education. day. mud. up on his parents' farm. In 1W)4 Mr. Hartley, on your excellent they sold the farm and came xo safety record. Fred has lived in his home at Salt Lake. The following year 2275 South 3rd East for nearly Utah the was Fred employed by 8 and epends all his spare as and years Railway Company Light a Street Car Conductor and stay- time in his garden. All his flow ed with that company until 1915. ers are plotted on hi chart, show- At. that time opportunity knock inging the name of the flowerr, ed at his door and he opened up their locations, and the season a grocery business at 222 "J" they bloom in. His choice of Street. Business was very good flowers Is well balanced and his until 1917, Just before the World record is in good order. Fred lov "Andante," Maganinl; Near 40 musicians of the Sta'eObeen In operation for more thariCQulnto War, when to much credit pat- es nature and would rather spend ronage forced him to close the his time in the garden than any Music Program expect to give a four years, in which time up- Gottechalk; "Idylle," MacDowell, store. Fred was hired again by where else. good account of themselves on wards of 900 concerts have been "Will O'The Wisp," UacDowell; Macwishes Bulletin The also Traction and the Utah Light Friday, the 23rd at 8:20 P. M. presented in ' all parts of the "At the Trysting Place," MacDow"In out to this Autumn," the Dowell; as in 1917 Car that Street is it following when they will present a pro- State, Birthday" pointed Company "Andante and Scherzo," serving that company as operator Utah Light and Traction Com gram of all American Music in is the first time the group will ell; 23 years, he believes that he is pany employes, also residents of the Irving High School Auditori- have ventured into Sugar House B. Cecil Gates; "Angelus, Henry "American Fantatle," and it is hoped that the 'public Hadley, capable of satisfactory perform- Sugar IIompp, who celebrate their um. ance of his duties for that many birthdays during this week: conceits given simul- of this vicinity will be in attend- Herbert. Similar Brief comments im the pi ogA. M. IlJinrii,,'T021 Lake Street taneously in hundreds of other ance. There la no admission years to come. ress of American Muelc and side be cities constitute what might charge. Mf. received . a two Laborer, February ISth. Hartley anon the program will be Conductor lights Beales, Reginald Max Cilbort. 2010 South 7th called a Festival of American year award from the Nationnl offered nounces the by Mr. H, Munrno program: following for operating Kiist Ptnvt. Warehouse Man Music. Safety Council Music of "Suites has Royalty," by Music the Altho Program Utah Light and Traction Com- - February 21st. U. of NOTES . Program of American Music At Irving School Tonight |