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Show WEEK'S ' ffinttar NEWS SUMMARY FRIDAY, MARCH Representative 10, PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE 1939 Wood rum dent Roosevelt would renew either Monday or Tuesday his request for an additional $150,000,000 for relief. Martial law was declared HOME EDITION (demo- crat) raid today he thought Presi- VOLUME VII. at Bratislava capital of the Jlilktttt A Bulletin of News, Activities and all events of interest occuring In the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the la the finest Residential an 1 fastest growing part of Sail Lake Valley today samlau-tonomo- us Slovak government and troops occupied public buildings of Bratislava. Local Pushing its work towards an early adjournment, the state house of representatives Friday passed the record breaking $8,739,000 general fund appropriation bill. Governor Blood in a special message to the house of representatives Friday, urged enactment of S. B. 296 which would place distribution of old age assistance benefits on a basis of "need" rather than SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1939 Soviet Russia presented to the world today in the words of Joseph Stalin a policy of peace and an indictment of nonagressor states for "drawing back and retreating, making concession after concession to agressors." Pope Puis XII appointed Lulgi Cardinal Maglione as Vatican secretary of state today. Utah Legislature wound and prepared to adaffairs its up journ, leaving behind a record of Local conservatism. SUGAR HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. MARCH 16, HOUSE PASSES 21st SOUTH EXTENSION BILL Winning a hard fought battle to have the house act upon the bill passed by the senate that would extend Twenty-firSouth street west to Magna as a state highway, Charles R. Fetty, local man acting as spokesman for the Sugar House district stated Monday that the bill had passed the house and was now awaiting the signature of Governor Henry H. Blood to place it upon the state statute books. Mr. Petty explained that the proposed highway would link the new highway soon to be constructed by widening and grading Twenty-firSouth street from McClelland street to State street and would enable Southeast residents to reach the popular beaches on Great Salt Lake and points to Magna with a saving of seven miles over the present route. It will also lessen traffic on the present highway, which has proven a problem to state and county patrolmen, Mr. Petty said. st st Professor of Economics Slated For Rotary Speaker SUGAR HOUSE R0TARIANS HEAR PROFESSOR FARNSWORTH Jjraalnjtrriatt (Gljitrrli Nntpa NEW POST OFFICE llth and 17th South Professor J. ELBERT NASH, Minister GETTING NEARER NUMBER 5. 193 9:45 a. m., Church School. a. m., Worship Service. 11:00 Sermon by the Minister "The Double A SAGA OF Philo T. Farni worth, ant MU. Bnni4iifMiil.t lvvt. tia UV Wl W district, addressed members of the Sugar House Rotary club at their March 9 meeting on The Advantage of Education.". The need of education for democracy was stressed by Professor Farnsworth, with character development one of the greatest needs. Dr. Farnswprth described what he thought to be a truly educated man, saying that it was not the .man with years of book study absorbed hy his brain but the man who learned, acted upon his knowledge and lived his knowledge so that his fellow associates would gain the greatest benefits from his knowledge. Professor Farnsworth denounced the theory that there are no new fields for tradesmen, that everything has been done, calling the attention of his listeners to the fact that twenty percent of the homes in ru ral districts are still without electricity or modern lighting and power and over seventy-fiv- e percent do not have any modern plumbing. Education should be used for a better quality of living for everybody, not Just the man with knowledge but by those whose lives he can effect from having studlies. Granite student Sing Musical selections for the meeting Thursday were furnished by stu dents from the Granite High School alatMil 1 1. BIB Ito School PIONEER DAYS Test of Stewardship." One more step was gained this 5 p. m., Intermediate Endeavor. week towards construction of the 7 p. m., Senior Endeavor. (Cor.'t. from last week's Bulletin) new Sugar House Post Office when The Senior Endeavor Invited their If any person wish to know my ad Dan B. Shields. United States At- parents and friends to a special vice about coming out here, I tell torney, announced to a representa- program last Sunday evening. Mrs. you honestly, If you love your famtive of the "Bulletin" that all neces Elizabeth Steele gave a very in- ily half as much, as I do, if you sary data had been gained to draw teresting and helpful talk on Reli- like good victuals and night's rcat up the deeds to the property need- gious Drama. Following her talk, if you do not wish to make a fool ed for the building and funds were Rev. Stanley Evans, Sunday School J of yourself, stay at home. Now for available for payment of said Missionary of the Big Horn Basin the gold, there is gold here plenty, in Wyoming displayed some very, "but hard to be got The best places However, before the money is paid Interesting movie of his work. and handy to be got at are all over to the present property ownThe Cub Scouts enjoyed a real work! out. The gold here Is pure, ers (Salt Lake City, George A. Dix treat last Friday after school. They it Is mainly in the beds of streams, on and Joseph M. S. King) the city were the guests of Mr. Sprowl, man- and in deep ravines where the rain must sign an agreement to have all ager of the Utah Theatre at the has a chance to wash it down. I About 89 Cubs were put up a cabin with 5 fellows main ground cleared off, the present police show house. station and playground equipment present. ly from Pennsylvania. We are 7 now occupying part of the ground; The Salt Lake City Christian miles east of Colhoma, the Ameri A building belonging to Mr. Dixon will Join in a dinner at can fork of the Sacramento river now occupied by the Radio Service Third Presbyterian Church on Mar. has three forks, viz. south, middle and Repair Shop must be moved 24th at 6:30 p. m. Robert Buzza and north. I am between south and and the building occupied by the is president of the City Union. Ad- middle forks 50 miles from the city. Floral Comp- jutant John C. Kidnelgh win be the Poor diggings here, the most I King's Forget-Me-Nany will be moved by the U. S. speaker. made in a day was 85.25. The rainy ot Government. Mr. Shields stated Monday that everything possible is being done to bring about these final acts that will assure immediate construction of the new post office and if plans are executed as at present outlined, In work can be started within a few Increasing floor and display space weeks, pending acceptance of bids three fold, the Western Auto Supply for construction. Company of Sugar House will be in their new quarters in the near fu season set in about the 1st of Sept., cold and drizzly rains, the first night having no shelter our beds After more than two months of were almost swimming, and we congress, it hag been demonstrated were wet Rain continued 3 weeks that the chief executive, despite the and we got the chills, and as soon set back of last falls elections, Is as we would go to the water to dig still a powerful antagonist, and his I laid music department gold we would chill again. defense program Is going through in some pickled pork at 11.25 per without a hitch. pound, flour 81.00 per pound, dried apples 11.25 per pound, beans at 75c Dust laden winds blowing into Bros. ture at 1047 East Twenty-fira pound, sugar at 75c per pound, Texas Saturday brought the worst J. W. extremely bad roads make provisSouth street, acconune sandstorm in three years. ions dear here. Some places In the Wins Halliday, manager. Sisters Invited The store wag formerly: located mines flour is worth 13.00 a pound Local The most Important de Double tn proportion, South and other thing at 1049 East Twenty-firs- t. Winning a gold certificate Issued velopment of the last day of the to is street but has been enlarged Flour in San Francisco selling from the Utah Agriculture College legislature was the passing of the A sister act with wedding bells With a special invitation Issued take in the two store spaces im- sometimes at 810.00 a barrel. In for the nearest perfect milk, the old age assistance bill. and bridal gowns will take place to former residents of the East Mill buildare west and of summer better the Hamilton Brothers Dairy of 4000 roads the present mediately March 31, when the Misses Helen Creek Ward, 10 man here Seventh East street placed A South everything is in readi- ing. things cheaper. MONDAY, .MARCH 13, 1930 and Bertha Buehner, sisters and ness for the ward reunion Friday Official opening of the store has days ago found a solid piece of gold highest among two hundred dairies of the late Mr. and Mrs not been definitely set, pending 14 lbs. and 10 ounces, troy weight, competing, according to information evening, March 17. Adolf Hitler took a hand in the daughters Carl F. Buehner, take their marri A dinner will be served in the completion of last minute details in selling here for $15.00 an ounce. from Dr. T. J. Howells, state health Cz situation today by vows In the Salt Lake L. D. S. age dem. 6:30 and win more and not than my board commissioner. make will p. early evening, completing setting fixtures receiving Premier Joseph Tiso of Miss Helen will marry be followed by a program and other need not call It The Hamilton Dairy Milk tested I this winter. corating. Slovakia in the first of a series of Temple. Shaw Woods, son of Mrs. M entertainment. WATCH FOR THE GRAND winter, for now we can go about in 98 per cent for purity, quality moves designed to reshape the aug- Rodger Woods of Ogden and Miss Charles in what is known as snow a OPENING! We sanitation had and our sleeves. shirt ment of central Europe. Bertha will become the bride of Q, test where milk la 4 days ago about an inch deep. In a "Surprise" Cannon Lambert, son of Mr. and Wells M. I. the morning it was cold. Rai"y taken at random from the dairy 'at Democratic Sena Five first-terMrs. Alma C. Lambert. 2028 South More season Is the 1st of March and no a time unknown to the dairy oper- tors asked President Roosevelt to Thirteenth East street, Sugar House. raln again until in fall. It is not ators. day to continue the economic pro the ' House ceremony Needs Following marriage a sickly country out a great many Dr. Howells wrote to the dairy Dalton will gram, and not to back up. a reception will be held ar.the home Mr. and Mrs. Ross them on their here! living in tents and expose and complimented die hold the honors of toastmaster and Further suggestions for improveof the brides' brother, Phillip H. achievement. fever. and I themselves 24 Local Governor Blood Monday get lung when the ments to Sugar House called for by toastmistress March Buehner, 2292 Lake street. "M" Men and Gleaner Girls of Wells the Sugar House Chamber of Com' helped carry a poor fellow to his commenced work on a stack of bills Social events of the week given ' If I keep and dance at merce at the, last meeting of the resting place yesterday. passed by the last legislature. in honor of the girls were the an Stake hold a banquet summer next a good and well get to week were this Hotel forwarded Utah. group, nouncement luncheon given Saturwill perhaps make my ounce I follows as were American Legionniers from Wash' and place Miss the Beth Sheffield, publicity secretary day afternoon by 'Mrs. Patil 'Bueh a day. . I was offered an ounce a chairman, announced that a program ington, D. C, Idaho, Nevada, and ner, 2068 Wilmington avenue, and Keep the monument light Dies every night so that its beauty day and board to work for another Wyoming, Monday were headed for candlelight tea Sunday evening at of merit has been arranged for the Salt Lake City to celebrate the the home of Mr. and Mrs. William occasion, which is expected to be can be seen by travelers and visit man but it is all lottery, all lucx. Death claimed Mrs. Katherlne I seen a piece 3 days ago worth Weldner Schweberger, 59, wife of ors as well at the attended entire Utah twentieth birthday. the membership during as, night by 2329 Lake street, by Fagergren, day and have the bronze plaques 154 dollars, an Indian gave it for a John Schweberger of Los Angeles, Miss Arline and Miss Mina Eager of both groups. coat and vest bought at the city a California, and formerly a resident 1939 MARCH cleaned. 14, TUESDAY, gren. few days ago for 7 dollars. of Sugar House, at her California FIRE HITS HOME Three small nation's created ' home Saturday. Death was due to TWICE IN MONTH Hitler keeps out work of remaking SPRING LUNCHEON FETED Wife work not too bard listen to heart trouble. BY ROTARY ANNS The home of Mr. and Mrs. James the map of Europe. me, take care of the fire, take care was born in Mrs. Schweberger Mrs. L. H. Stratford presided at A. Powell, 847 Ramona Avenue, has Local of the children about water, do for Hartsfeld, Hungary, and has made President Roosevelt today renew the regular luncheon of the Sugar been a "hot spot" for city firemen On do train tnem to SJon, the hair stylist of Oakland, my sake. Salt Lake until ten ed his request for $150,000,000 ad- House Rotary Ann's Club held at twice during the past month, the California, Is now associated with kneel with you In the morning and her home in ditional relief funds to continue W. Jeanne's Tea Room, 3022 Highland latest conflagration occuring Sunday the McKlnlay Beauty Shop. 2114 evening at the throne of grace. If years ago.' Surviving are her husband and Drive on Friday, March 10. morning. South. Eleventh East street (Continued on page 8.) you cannot eet along write and I five daughters, Mrs. R. A. Brown, The first fire, occuring February Spring blooms and miniature potMr. SJon is. an authority on the will come home or send you gold, Mrs. J. H. Pautsch, Mrs. Parley 16, did very little damage but Sun- latest hair ted ferns decorated the tables. styles and becoming ar- as you say, but sending gold is risky Koch and Mrs. William H. Roller, WRONG AGAIN Mrs. T. J. Parmley reviewed the day's fire damaged the building and in drafts I would loose 84.00 on all of Salt Lake rangement of each individual City and. Mrs. Jack S110 and contents S10, according to A W. P. A. wrecking crew who book Rebecca by Daphne du on page 8) Nevada. (Continued of Reno, Newquist firemen's reports. set out to tear down a frame teneRETURN HOME ment house in Brooklyn, N. Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griep and tore down the wrong building must believe in the make-wor- k daughter Freda, returned Monday cry of from a three week's trip .to South' some politicians. era California, the San Francisco Fair, and returned via the north(By the Editor and other Friends of "The Bulletin") west They report a very enjoyable trip, traveling over 4500 miles, The clatter of horse drawn, steel brated in two hundred stores in the tired "dray" wagons was still heard West by a Birthday Sale that offers customers of the concern hundreds .The issue date of The Sugar on- city -- streets;.', automobiles were 150th ANNIVERSARY OF MEETING OF CONGRESS of greater values, according to Mr. in ., ' designed kept garages originally, House Bulletin from now on, Local of W. local J. Last week there was celebrated in Washington, D. C. the manager Halliday, This as Dobbin's abode;: self starters for will be Thursday A. M. 21st store 1049 150th the East at firm's causwere still being purchased in Considerable excitement was anniversary of the meeting of the first congress in these change, of issue i made neces- cars street. United South States and the adoption of the constitution which has been auto ed Wednesday noon by the breaking stores, and the March ' sary to. get the mail' edition in winds supply "When star of this country in times of stress and plenty and the pre 1916 were George of 'Hob of a Pepperdine, an of line guiding ammonia refrigerathe hands' of subscriber's before ' playing n with the ... tops sent executive head of Western tor plant at one of the markets in whose teachings have made Americans of many who come to this the 'week. end. Auto, opened that little one room Sugar House. Before the arrival country to escape intolerable conditions in their homelands. The The ' publisher would apprec when the first Western Auto Sup- store In Mr. 1916," store in the West was Halliday declares, of the fire department emergency meeting was addressed by Speaker Bankhead; president protem iate having all notes and items ply Company dreamed of the rapid car a number of patrons and clerks of the senate; Senator Pitfman, of Nevada; Chief Justice Charles "he little opened.Ski the of interest sent in as early Now, the 23rd Anniversary of the growth that was in store for the wore outside rubbing their eyes and Evans Hughe? of the Supreme Court and Trcsident fcoo$?YeU, week as possible. Continued on page 8.) opening1 of that store is being cele (Continued on Page 8) wondering what had happened. (BBBaBBBBBSSBBBBBBBMBBSBBHBBBBSBSBBIBBSI SUNDAY, MARCH IS, 1030 Professor Julius B. Bearnson of the University of Utah Economics department was scheduled to speak at the noon meeting of the Suerar House Rotary club today. Professor Beamson's subject is to be "Voca tional Problems." Today's meeting is under the di rection of Dr. L. L. Richards, chair man of the club Vocational commit tee. Western Auto To Open Enlarged. Store Sugar House '. Hamilton Dairy State Award st Southeast Plan Wedding Former Residents To to-M- r. -- a". Ward Reunion - echo-Slov- ak , Stake A. To Hold Banquet m Merchants Find For Sugar Former Southeast Woman on Coast Hair Stylist At Beauty Shop . WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY C O CELEBRATES 23rd BIRTHDAY CHANGE OF ISSUE DATE MM E N T S Pipe Breaks At Market - so-call-ed one-ma- , . A |