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Show 7 VS. THE BULLETIN POTPOURRI Jwice SPEND MILLIONS TO CUT AIR ACCIDENTS Niagara's Height Victoria falls in South Africa are more than twice the height of Niagara. The roar of its waters falling down the 400 foot precipice can be heard twenty miles while clouds of flying spray can be seen from ten miles away. They were discovered by Livingstone in 1855, who named them in honor of England's queen. DESERET Taking cogWashington, D. C. nizance of the four recent air line accidents in which twenty-on- e persons were killed, the Department of Commerce announced that 10 million dollars would be spent on modernization of its safety equipment during the next two years. J. Monroe Johnson, assistant secretary of commerce, revealed that the bureau of the budget had already approved additional expenditures for the next fiscal year. The modernization program would be in addition to the normal functions of the bureau of fiir commerce, which spent 6li million dollars during the last year, Johnson said, Asked about the new modernization program Johnson said there were 300 items ranging from $5,000 to $175,000 for improvements and the installation of new equipment. The main improvement in air line operations, however, would be the introduction of the radio compass, according to Johnson. He claimed that the four recent accidents might have been avoided had the planes contained radio compasses that would function properly. Johnson said the compass had not yet been developed to perfection. One of them, a Bendix product, was tested in a Lockheed Elektra plane at Washington and sent back to the factory for further adjustments. This compass, consisting of a ball of coils, was encased in mica to protect it from ice and sleet, and attached to the belly of the plane. In the plane of the future, according to Commerce department experts, the pilot will'turn on the receiving set and move the station selector to the frequency, of the station he desires to pick up. The pilot will tune in on his station until the maximum volume is reached, and from that time on he merely watches a needle on his instrument board which is pointed to zero. If the plane veers to either aide the needle will move accordingly to show the airman his ship is wandering from its course. The airman's course will lead directly to the radio station, and from there he will orient himself with respect to the local landing field. BOOK COMPANY Chimpanzee, 7, Is Rated at a Mental Age of 5 -- Here We Are! r t Have you been wondering where we areT FREDOVA DANCE STUDIOS Now LOCATED In I. O. O. F. IIA IX In Sugarhouse on SATURDAY MORNINGS. Register 9:00 A. M. and 12 Noon Saturday, January SO, 1951 Classes in BALLET - TAP ACROBATICS New Class Beginning Now BABIES and ADULTS Make Your Own VALENTINES It's a lot of fun and easy, too, with our complete sets of Val-entl- parts. 100 to 251 Valentine Greeting Cards A wide selection of personalized greeting cards for Valentine Day. Select yours now. We also have paper costumes table covers and favors for Valentina parts. Come in and see them. Fort Worth, Tex. Patsy, seven-year-o- "Books For Every Mood" Her antics please hundreds Fort Worth youngsters each EYES on the VROAD from in automobile accidents In United States than were killed in the same period of time (during our participation in the World War. And the number Increases every year b spite of improved highways, mom stringent traffic regulations and better safety signs and signals. We, hudder at cannibalism and the Orientals Juggernaut as horrible and needless sacrifice of human life. But the automobile destroys life Just as uselessly, in fact mom so, for then Is not the excuse of the cannibal's love of cruelty nor tho guarantee of a life hereafter which the Juggernaut's victims anticipated. tOontinued next week) five-year-o- ld The Senior class of the M. I. A. of Sugar House Ward will have a lecture given by Heber Bennion Jr. of the State Legislature. His lecture will be on the Legislature of Utah. It will be given Tuesday nigh February 2nd. The farewell of Paul Strebel will be held Sunday, January 31st, in the Sugar House Ward Chapel. Paul will leave for the Great Britain Mission. , . ANNOUNCED Ashton (Pa: leys) 92, Grey (Highland Park) 84, Rod Knight (Wasatch) 80, Ansley (Sugar House) C7, Wilcox 61, Simmons (Wasatch) (Emerson) 50, Margetts (Wasatch) 65, Brandt (Sugar House) 62, Brown (EdgehiU) 59. Kuhn (Hy. Pk.) 52. Kuttlo (Emerson) 52, Hemsley (S. K.) 40, McKean (Hy. Pk.) 87, R. Knight (Was.) 37, W. Ashton (Parleys) 34, Glade Hy. Pk.) 33, Dorney 32, Tuckett (EdgehiU) (Em.) 30, Boylin (Em.) 29, D. FuUmer (Was.) 26, Foulger (S. H.) 25, Nelson (Parleys) 22, Monson (Hy. Pk.) 21, F. Fullmer (Was.) 20, Walton (Was.) 20, D. Croft (Em.) 20, Rigby (EdgehiU) 20, Eemston (Par.) 20, Anderson (S. II.) 18, C. Hardy (EdgehiU) 17, Hansen (EdgehiU) 14, (Em.) 14, Baker (Hy. Pk.) Mr. and Mrs. N. J, Watkins, 2308 South Twenty-FirEast street, announce .the ..engagement of their 11. daughter, Mildred, to Elmer It. Flayoff Planned Between Granite Longvon, son of Mr. and Mrs. George and Highland Stakes 1919 South Seventeenth Longson, tournament between The runnerup East street, The marriage will take one vacant position for stakes the In tha Salt Lake City place Friday e in the tournament of L. D. S. tempi, Salt Lake will get underway when Als-terla- st Inter-stak- A very interesting program has been arranged to bq presented at the Sunday evening service, January 31, 1937 at 6:30 p. m. Brother Oscar Carlson will be the speaker and special musical selections will be given by the choir. We would like all former and present members of the Lincoln Ward to reserve the date of February 19, 1937 for the Lincoln Ward Reunion. An Invitation la extended to you to attend the dance sponsored by the Lincoln Ward M. I. A. Tuesday, February 2, 1937 in the Granite Stake Hall.. We have secured an exceptionally fine orchestra known as The Revelers, and feel that a good time may be expected by all who attend. ' EDUCATION LIBRARY PROGRAM On of the Library Officials largest Visit Sprague. Branch and most complete ammonites ever found in the United States has been discovered by A. M. Jackley in the Badlands section of South Dakota. An ammonite is the petrified remains of a prehistoric snail which lived years ago when the country was covered with water. The specimen Jackley unearthed is 25 inches in diameter, almost geometrically perfect and in a rare state of preservation. Charter Member of the Foundation 1090 East gist South Ily. 7749 Sprague Branch Library was honored on Monday, January 25th, with a visit and Inspection from the Salt Lake Library Board. The group, headed by diaries B. Smith os president, includes Jacob Kahn, Adam 8. Bennion, Mrs. A. J.. Gorham, Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon, Mrs. F. C. Schramm, Professor B. Roland Lewis, and Mrs. C. P. . Overfield. Durable Bike The Board as a whole, declared Ohio. O. Karl Dover, Diech, five years old, has ridden his themselves completely satisfied and bicycle near- gratified with the unusually clean ly twice the distance around the condition and appearance of the world 40,264 miles. building and wero most complimentary in commenting upon the atmosphere and beauty of the Library He Uses Tombstones and its surroundings as an in Building Home cultu&l addition to the Mo. Ghosts Bolivar, dont Southeast, worry Frank Karpek, Ozark stonesmason, who is using tombstones in the construction of his (Hearts Ball Cont Horn Page 1) new farm home. Karpek and his three sons from each ward. Your attendance moulded concrete bricks for the will aid the cause, in as much as house and fashioned gravestones the Granite Stake Queen of Hearts from an abandoned cemetery inwill be selected from one of these to ornamental arches above the windows and doors. queens and your attendance will The few remaining markers at give her a vote; the ward or queen the neglected graves will be laid having the greatest as flagstones around (he house. representative number of votes will bo declared to clear cemthe Karpek plans Grand Queen and she will be given etery of weeping willow trees and a lovely gift and a grand reception. sow the land in clover. An excellent orchestra has been VALENTINES Wo Carry THE LARGEST sixty-- twenty-seven-year-o- SELECTION in the City UNITED 25c STORE East 21st South in Sugarhouse e. MORGAN MOTOR COMPANY 2189 Highland Drive ; Hyland 996 Grant Morgan, Proprietor tho runnerup of Granite and High- Ralph Knight, G. (Wasatch) The game will Elmo Carff, G. (Lincoln) land Stakes play. 5 very probably be between EdgehiU Rod F. Wards. Dale Forest and (Wasatch) Knight, Howard Herzog, F. (Lincoln) "ALL STAKE" TEAMS IN Clinton Berg, C.' (Wasatch) BULLETIN NEXT WEEK Ralph Knight, G. (Wasatch) Charles Wade, G. (Forest Dale) The annual All Stake" selections 6 of Highland Stake will he in The Rod F. (Wasatch) Knight, Bulletin next week when another colorful array of cage talent will be George Kuhn, F. (Highland Park) C. (Highland Park) selected as the best five cagers of Paul Leavitte, G. (Wasatch) Ralph Knight, wUI take These men the stake. G. (Wasatch) their places along with other brilli- Juddy Wilcox, This ant hoopsters of past years. ' selection will be the fourth of a series in Granite and Highland DOWNTOWN STREETS 'CLEARED OF SNOW takes. Previous all star five follow: 4 Thursday the street department sent their crew to Sugarhouse after Dallas Brown, F. (Wasatch) Clarence Buehner, F. (Forest Dale) the downtown streets were reported cleared. Jack Fitts, C. (Lincoln) 1934-193- 1935-193- 1 1933-193- 3k Success 824 South Main South Temple and 5th East 47 East Broadway Sugarhouse THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 tin M. X B. Coffee 3 lb. lb. tin . . . . . . 24c 69c . . (1 Can Limit) Sugar, fine Utah beet, (10 lbs. , . . 10 lb. 49c Limit) 2 lb. box 17c Limit) Success brand, NONE BETTER 35 C Crackers, Sodas (1 BllttCfq NUCOA, the perfect margarine 1 KELLOGGS large size (free spoon) SOAP, Crystal White, White King Laundry HEINZ PRODUCT- SALL-BRA- SOUP, large medium 2 for 29c .quarts 25c 15c TOMATOES, solid pack, 2Vas 15c SALAD DRESSING 27c DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR 9c PINEAPPLE, large 2Vas 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL, large cans 27c DRY BEEF, full 2 oz. jar 29c PEACHES, Blue Pine, 2Vtfs each TOMATO JUICE, lg. 46 oz. tins POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR, 2 pkgs. PEETS GRANULATED SOAP ...lg. pkg. SUPER SUDS large pkg. 2 lb. jar PEANUT BUTTER do. EGGS, U. S. large .46 oz. tins PINEAPPLE JUICE ... N, . 48 lbs. $1.75 2 for 39c each 11c for 25c each 15c J lb. Pkg. 26c Pkg. 19c 10 bars 29c i ORANGES, juicy, sweet LEMONS, medium size, juicy GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona seedless APPLES, sweet Jonathans YAMS, fancy Southern doz. 23c ONIONS, sweet Spanish doz. 23c POTATOES, Idaho Russetls 4 for 17c .5 lbs. 25c CARROTS, new California 2 lbs. 15c CABBAGE, new California U. S. INSPECTED MEATS MUTTON, front quarter MUTTON, hind quartet POT ROAST, shoulder cut, steer beef PORK ROAST, lean shoulder cuts MUTTON LEGS, choice yearlings VEAL ROAST, shoulder cut .... HENS, fat stewers FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS, ld lndls-penslb- AT THE se FRUITS and VEGETABLES Snail Is Found in South Dakota Badlands Pierre, S. D. i We wish to let the people of Salt Lake City and Sugar-houknow tha the MORGAN MOTOR CO., located at 2189' Highland Drive is ready to serve you with the splendid service we have always given our patrons. We have at our disposal 8000 square feet of heated garage space and auto storage. We are ready to serve you in any work you need done on your car such as: Body and Fender Repairs, Painting, Greasing, General Auto Repairs and Super-ServicWe Also carry a complete line of auto accessories such as : Batteries, Tires, Tubes, Heaters, Chains and Etc. WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU. 3B2ZSX LINCOLN WARD NOTES ADULT - Announcement - (Basketball Cont. from Page 1) 25-In- ch OPTOMETRIST 1069 SUGAR HOUSE WARD NOTES ENGAGEMENT A . Following is the free adult education library program, a course which Is held in the committee room of the main public library: Monday, 10 to 12 a. m. '.Your Vocabulary and Stiifly of the Short Story, with readings. Friday, 2 to 4 p. m. "Vocabulary Stud' and Writing Verse for Profit." MasFriday, 7:30 to 10 p. m. thirsty? took the to the of hyand Words" The glass Patsy tery Philosophy drant and after several trials turned of English Construction. on the water. She filled the glass VocabuSaturday, 2 to 4 p. m. and drank from it. Then, she handed and Gone of Review Building lary the empty glass to her keeper. With the Wind." W. H, Landmesser 5-10-- of Sun- day afternoon during good weather, and her talents recently were put to practical use as a retriever of twenty monkeys that escaped from an exhibit. Hittson and his assistant gave' Patsy an examination which ha said fixed her mental age as equal to child. that of a First, a banana was suspended from the ceiling and several boxes were scattered about the cage. Patsy placed the largest box under the banana, stacked the others on top and retrieved the fruit. Next, an orange was placed just outside the cage, with a stick nearby. Patsy grasped the stick and batted the orange through an opening. An attendant led Patsy to a hydrant, turned on the water, then turned it off. He showed the chimpanzee a glass and asked: Are you last week) jued 'year more persons an i ld female chimpanzee at the Forest Park zoo here, is rated by Hamilton Hittson, keeper, as one of the nations smartest animals. 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE V Sir James Hopwood Jeans, the famous scientist, suggests that university students might better improve their minds by playing bridge than by attending lectures. Bridge," lie said at a recent luncheon, teaches you to make rapid decisions, to plan a course of action, to estimate odds. It teaches qualities such as courtesy and tact, in which a man who has concentrated too much on mathematics and physics may be deficient. London. of Recent Disasters. C Western Newspaper Union. gotten and along with typical ana fitting decorations and refreshments will furnish jrq u a veryl enjoyable and entertaining eveningf-tiplease get out and support your ward and stake officers and buy your ticket from your ward M Men or Gleaner Girl representative. This is the big dance of the year and it must and will be a success with your cooperation. Remember! Friday, February 12, 1937, at Granite Stake Ballroom, 21st Uouth and 9th East at 9:00 p. m. Price 50c per couple. Come ov.t and see who will be Wc extend to you, you, Queen. and especially you this Invitation. Calls Bridge More Vital Than Studies Government Takes Cognizance ' FRANKFURTERS STICK BOLOGNA LIMBURGER CHEESE, 2 1 lbs. 10c lbs. $1.89 .5 ICO bunch 5c .lb. 4c lb. 5c PRIME RIB, boneless lb. 9c PORK CHOPS, shoulder cuts ....lb, 12c LAMB CHOPS lb. 17Vc lb. 12Vzc lb. 15c lb. 12c lb. 23c lb. 23c lb. 15c lb. 19c PICNIC HAMS, fresh smoked 2 25c lbs. Swifts SHORTENING, lb. pkg each 16c SWIFTS BACON, ...........a... ............. ... ...... ............... lb. 19c . . COLOR ID HENS and BELGIAN HARES DELICATESSEN 1 L Ik. ISe SPICED HAM IMU,Miunu..n.M.MM.Y2 COTTAGE CHEESE, fresh creamed lb. 7e lb. 19c HADD1ES, fresh stock ea. 25c Brookfield Spread CHEESE 2 pkgs. 15c lbs. 25c lb. brick le Staleys Syrup Crystal 2 size 19c 2 Pkgs. 17c 2 Pkgs. 35c BLUE HILL CHEESE PABSETT CHEESE BLUE PINE PRODUCT- SCRAPEFRU1T, No-- 2 can. CEM COUNTRY CENTLEMEN CATSUP Urge 24 size cans ....... CUT BEANS No. 2 cans PABST BEER in cans 0 Cans Nss.(s(saMsssssssMsssssMsMt.,.staCl ms.e&CH .SWSSiMCSSI,SMSMS.wssMSS..SMms.CaCl) 2 ..65c IOC cans 2Sc Ms.sfssM.sMais.ss.nMiss.Mt.2 ISC 20c cans 23c 12 Cans $1.25 sar 3E t m ) w J i . - 7 T'.-- |