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Show Till! BULLETIN Published WEATHER st FORECAST For Salt Lake and vicinity Fair tonight and Saturday; Commercial Printing Co. ' 2044 South 11th East Hyland 384 warmer Saturday. YOU 6 NUMBER 21. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938 S. E. Sorensen Young Children to Have Prizes in Treasure Hunt Is Speaker At Prizea will await the children who are twelve years of age or under who have a quick, keen eye and can single out six colors of paper that will be hidden in nooks and corners of Fairmont park June 20, when the park is officially opened for a playground center. The prizes will be awarded by the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the days activities, and the treasure hunt will be conducted under the supervision of Miss Kay Earl and Roland Slader, park directors. This event will start at 9 a. m. at Fairmont park and will continue for two hours or until time to prepare for the Exodus parade, according to Miss Earl. In order to win a prize the children must find one of each color of six colors of papers that will be distributed in different parts of the park. Only children under 12 years of age may participate and only one prize will be given to any child. A Temple Mine YVedding Reva Jane Maxwell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maxwell, n Sugar House florists, s n't James Moyle Silver were unit-- e ip the bonds of wedlock Wednesday by David O. McKay at tho L. P. S. Temple. !. E. Sorensen, president of the The bride wore a white satin Southeast Furniture Company, gave cliarmcuro with veil entrain which detailed account of his recent trip v.ai braded with seed pearls. She through tho Orient, lioly Land, and carried a beautiful boquet of orange countries bordering the Mediterra- blossoms, and orchids and lillies of nean Sea at the monthly meeting of the The bridesmaids were valley. the Sugar House Chamber of Comin dresses of sky blue and merce Wednesday noon held at gownedcolored chiffon. They were peach Jeannes Tea Room. B. Summerbays, Mtsdair.es Richard Mr. Sorensen told members of the T. Maxfleld, Misses A.' Norman and organization about the many won- E. Arenscn and Freddie Sanford, ders of these ancient countries, s. the flower girl wad Miss Joyce especially historic landmarks of inmothMrs. T. H. Maxwell, terest that date back to before beautiful well-know- C. C. Meeting Pointers For Farmers Rotate Your Crops Thomas L. Martin, Agronomist Brigham Young University Irving High Notes Men In days gone by have occasionally become discouraged with conditions because soils would not Writers produce as they should. discourag-meto this tend would nullify Arrangements have been made by by ridiculing the idea of tho the Sugar House Chamber of Comland's ever wearing out. Some old merce with the service Station Roman Senator quoted on one occaat the comer of Twenty First sion, It is neither just nor true to South and Eleventh East, to use the think that the material of the grouna roof of the service station as a rewhich the Creator of the universe viewing stand for the Judges to judge with perpetual fecundity is endowed the Exodus parade', which will be a with effected barrenness, nor does it a wore er of tho bride part of the days events that will Christ man to believe that wise a become had and lace colored rose dress of formally open Fairmont Park on dwelcustoms and The definite and evera unchanged the earth with June 20. a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Louise counof these of the bestowed people upon it and lasting youth The parade will form at Sugar lings Silver Larsen were a rose pink chifwas another of all tries common thing the impressive called parent House Park at 11:15 a. m. and will fon with a gardenia corsage. woto Mr. Sorensen as he stated that a like old should grow Memorial things A reception was held at go through the business section at none could view the old rock houses no this as comments Such man. which at Grove 11:30 a. m. terminating at Fairmont house in Memory and see the ancient rites of worship to renewed stirred the farmer doubt The attendance. 425 in. Park. there were and realize that he was witnessing efforts. He would follow Instruction decreception room was tastefully and produce results. sights that bad been enacted fur orated with palnu gladiolas, carnamany centuries. The same condition prevails now. tions, roses, snapdrurnns and many The fertile valley of the Nile and are a number of things one There other seasonal flowers. the immenseness of the Pyramids ' to improve this condition. do can extendan for The newlyweds left of Egypt were also attractive to the Suppose rotation is practiced more ed trip through the Pacific northtravelers. vigoriously better yeilds would be west and the Canadian Rockies. Mr. Sorenren was accompanied on produced. The diseases so common They will make their home in Oghis tour by Mrs. Sorensen. to fields cannot develop if crops are den on. their return. HAS A FINE BED OF FLOWERS RETURNS FROM ENGLAND changed. Beets should not be grown W H. Onyon, of 1275 Parkway Av. C. R. Snelgrove, Sumoro than two years in succession. ATTENDS LOGAN CELEBRATION has about as handsome a bed of Snap- gar House business man, who has Beets for two years followed by Reverand J. E. Nash, pastor of dragons as can be found anywhere. betr in England for the past eight grain is a nurse crop for alfalfa, then the 3rd Vresbyterian church at 17th He has all the verigated colors of that months, has sailed for the United Andy Firmage, chairman of ad- South and 11th East, drove up to alfalfa grown five years and plowed Calanth lodge put on the handsome flower And the bed is so States and is expected home in vertising and publicity for the celeand the land planted in corn and the to take part in rank of Page on Wednesday night up, situated so as to display their beauty bration scheduled to officially open Logan Monday a week. followed by beets again, commencepotatoes, Fiftieth anniversary and H. Stout and to all Fairmont Park playground, report- ment exercises at the Utah Agricul- The candidate was F. will so change the land that it will the work was put on in first class ed to the members the plan to dectake on renewed vigor. Manure WILL MOTOR TO NORTHWEST Dr. Reherd, of the tural college. colstyle. with business section orate the VISITING AT LOGAN should be applied to the alfalfa, corn, Allen Seegmiller, manager of the Westminster college, gave the beneand sugar beets. The land Sid Schloss is spending the week J. C. Penney store in Sugar House, orful pennants and window cards diction and the address to the gradGarfield Lodge No. 27, on June potatoes would need to be plowed but three with his uncle L, Jacobsen, at Log- will leave next Tuesday for a two announcing the events of the day, uates was delivered by Dr. Sproul, of 14 will confer the Page rank on Members were urged to an. This young man is of the opinion weeks vacation trip to the Pacific June 20. years out of the ten year rotation. California at Berk-lev- two strangers. They will of the University :It has been learned that continual that Utah ban the best to .offer in northwest. He will motor on the put their flags out as both sides of attendance a was There large a flag day ctlebi&Uon and cordially the street have been arranged with breaks down the structure cultivation a was celebration trip and we certainly wish him scenery and climate. three and the days invite all Pythians to attend this ... this stalls for purpose.. of the soil, and makes it possible for ' joyful trip during his absence. huge' success."' ncctlng next Tuesday night. the vigorous winds so common here WILL MOTOR TO THE COAST to away the surface layers. COLUMN carry Two couples from Sugarhouse TELLS FACTS IN RHYME PUBLIC HEALTH The rank of Esquire will be given the numbers of plow-inBut reDiscussed reducing cases disease Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hatch and Mr. Communicable Lloyd S. Baker, of 2631 Chadlodge next Wedit Calanthe-Myrtl- o over the of period preBoard State and Mrs.' Ray Ward, will leave soon wick street, is one of the men whose Utah to the Scott Linnell, chairman of the acti- ported nesday evening and as many mem- vents this tendency to wind erosion. June week for Boulder Dam, Oakland and oth- chief busness in life is to see that the Health ending during bers as possible we request to attend. committee of the organization, In addition to the above benefits cases er points along the coast. They in- the camping places in our picture- vity on the project sponsored 3 numbered 621, which is 98 There will be two candidates. reported from rotation, it will be found that tend to be gone about two weeks sque canyons are kept dean and was reported for the preby the Chamber of Commerce and less than are better . controlled; the diseases weekto come the home by way of Reno, neat. In this issue of The Bulletin the and Brother Olan, of the Park City Salt Lake County Fish and ceding week, according is equalized; less labor is food replant Both of these disease Nevada. report gentlemen he has a rhyme which all that go to Game Association at Fairmont Park ly communicable lodge passed away Wednesday at are attached to the city's fire de- the hills at every golden opportunity l&ka where the trout have been leased today by Dr. William M. Mc- tho Holy Cross Hospital after a short needed and it is better distributed the season; the soil increases should read and heed. It is not often' partment force and have their Kay, Director of the Division of illness. The obituary services will be through planted for the children. in fertility; it; Is also easier to work, at the same time. that this problem of keeping the Mr. Linnell stated that the child- Communicable Disease Control. held at the ODonnell Mortuary on above all the discouraging feat- -' and scarcanyon places dean is placed in ren aren't the problem at the lake Chicken pox, measles, mumps, Saturday at 2:00 o'clock. urea of a poor soil are eliminated. such language, but Lloyd is one of and that grown ups are. BUILDING NEW HOMES The lake let fever, tularemia, whooping cough The deboy and parents, too, showed growing measles Paul Buehner, of the firm of Carl those who are able to present facts has been fenced for the youngsters and German Next Wednesday night the Nato will fed that after all farman showed begin while pneumonia F. Buchner Sms, cement contractors, in such a manner that it is a pleasure to protect them and if older people creases, tional colors will be honored at the so Is not bad; and at new spirit ing is erecting a strictly modern home to read them. insist on going Inside the fence with increase of eight cases. regular meeting of Calanthe- - Myrtle. in will permeate the comagriculture No diphtheria, smallpox or typhoid The Knights of Pythias were the at 2060 Wlllmington avenue. It is of their children to help them fish it this fine sysbecause concrete and cinder block constructakes up space that could be occup- was reported. first secret order to honor the flag munity, largely WILL WED JUNE 17th soil tem of fertility will permanent Box Elder, Duchesne, Grand, Kane, In its meetings and is the first order tion and is only one of the many Miss Beverly Virginia Davey, on ied by a youngster. hold taken have and again. ' Piute Counties, homes now being constructed in that the 17th of this month, will be unitto insist that members honor this R. Louise Hoggan, in charge of Morgan and for choice neighborhood. its laws. ed in wedlock with Mr. George E. prizes for the Fairmont Park open- Price City reported no diseases country by obeying will IS A FIRE MENACE have Grand Chancellor Asher Petersen at 1941 South 11th East ing events, reported on the method the week. An inspector of the fire departThe bride is the granddaughter of of awarding prizes and on the parHOME NEARING COMPLETION charge of the ceremonies and as Kirk M. Landwall, who now re- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Davey, of the ade formation. many Knights- as possible are re- ment has been around all the business district looking to see that all accordi&n Norman The young couple Hayes, young sides at 1458 East 17th South street, (above address. quested to attend. fire menace is removed. Well, hear Junior from the soloist new will their move Lake home Salt in make be to his to High able will soon Irving School, gave two selections. Hermoine Temple No. 8, of the is pointer for those who want to home at 2159 South 20th East. The City. The meeting Wednesday was unstructure Is now in the hands of the Pythian Sisters, will hold flag day see the fire hazard done away with, of der direction Allen The com- cut the wild oats or June grass the Ceremonies on June 15. Seegmiller, SUGAR HOUSE WARD painters. mittee in charge of the arrange- and bum it before a careless cigD. OF U. F. PLAN OUTING director of the organization. arette smoker tosses a burning fag has fire that ments is as follows: Georgle An underground The Sugar House Daughters of WESTMINSTERS 57th into it and causes a fire that will Stevwith 54 Grace for Lillie burned steadily years, Butterfield, EXERCISES Utah Pioneers will hold their annual COMMENCEMENT Id Is Rena McGee, Vanda spread with great rapidity, periling loss, ens, Shaffer, $500,000,000 pictured Was It News? Wednesday was the great day nt outing Thursday, June 16th in Loand other buildings It looks houses NaIda Lolla An Rose picSwanson, amazing Carr, All reservations . or Westminster college when the for- gan Canyon. too. bad son and Winona Asher. torial story. tunate ones received their degrees in cancelled reservations must be phonabout cow think does a a What tinkled The and 7045-not to ed telephone the at later than the Gunton Memorial Chapel Hyland h annual commencement Tuesday, June 14th. Bus leaves the female- voice came over the wires when having its nose stroked by the exercises held during the morning. Sugar House church at 7 a. m. asking if we wanted a news Item. president of the United States? See Thats right up our alley anil we todays news photo section for posThis is a four-yejunior college and sharp. said sum Then this female sible clue to this question. ranks high among the Institutions (By the Editor and other Friends of The Bulletin) we will William B rucks rt speculates on said . ham hamburgers, of learning in this western country. DONT FORGET THE PLACE sale. New ijDeal tactics against senators The new beer and mixer store at candy and soft drinks for which also stated She and the place representatives who have failed INSTALLS NEON SIGN 1109 East 21st South has a fine In toREAD POINTERS TO FARMERS Workmen on Tuesday placed a stock on hand and while shopping we omit. We then naked if this to respond to party orders. an was advertisement. ho, Oh, Digest. Washington days enover Neon the front in Sugar House dont forget this sign nifty Wc would like every man and woman who tills the soil, whethI Just thought you would ran it Startling predictions on the life of trance to the Granite Drug Store. address. as a matter of news. well, per the future are made by A. W. Rob- er for gain or in a flower pardon, to read the articles written by This lends color to the night sene Thomas L. Martin, agronomist at the Brigham Young University, on 11th East and helps make Sugar-hous-e WILL ERECT FILLING STATION haps that female has an Idea ertson, one of the nations biggest that linotypes are given away Industrial leaders. Read about them he has made a study of the soils of the western states and in his I more attractive. ' Wreckers are busy this week tearpointers for the farmers tells how to build up the soil to its orifree, that the paper warehouses In Whos News This Week. ing down the brick residence on tho Just delight In giving paper modern In usese of platinum The ginal fertility. lie advises never to destroy farm refuse but pile northwest comer of the intersection The Bulletin is carrying a are it up and make homemade fertilizer. warfare and same the that gas company science, industry We of 21st South and 13th East. ask you to read them wc and which furnishes gss to cook hamexplained In todays articlo by the scries of articles by this scientist are informed that an elegant service and profit thereby. burgers does not charge for the National Geographic Society. station will be erected on this corWILL PAINT YOUR child school with Miniature consumed In states, metal melting gas ner, thus adding one more to the Sure Its news but SALT LAKE BECOMING CITY OF ROSES CAR WITH ren as citizens, are being set up to business houses of Sugar House. out effect what government means a whole lot. Advertising find Pasadena and Portland, both of which cities have been named Details in f: has on the Individual d of a newspaper. is the fuSold Exclusively By hy tourists and writers, The City of Roses, will in the near VISITS COAST ON BUSINESS Bills have a habit of becoming "Keeping Up With Science. drive, a took editor Last of roses. bower a be ture Sunday, ye K. P. Notes, Pointers for farmers, So we are forced to say, Clyde Mills, manager of the Mills due. of this city, and everywhere we the southeast portion through Local Jewelry! Co., one of the business men Nix to the female who was Chamber of Commerce Doings, looked wc saw rose bushes flaming with color. There werd trelof Sugarhouse, left this week for Notes, PresbyterNews, some to chisel University free 1738 1079 East 21st So. Pences with millions of trying Hy. lises covered hy climbing rose hushes. Los Angeles on a trip connected ian Notes, Irving High News, Taxi In Sugarhouse with his business. , Zones, and Comments. (COMMENTS, Continued on Page 4) JUDGES STAND FOR , PARADE TO BE AT 21st SOUTH AND 11th EAST Sum-merhay- Leaving Irving this year for the upper division high school, 470 graduating students held their exercise, After a grand march inTuesday. the graduates the proof all cluding gram was carried out with an unusual display of talent, the participants were members of this outgoing class and Bruce Miliken, principal of the East High school, who spoke on thii future lives and the factors After this Inr success ,in them. solemn but beautiful ceremony, the students were Invited to a party held at the L. D. S. Sugar House YVard where they enjoyed dancing and the punch and cookies served during intermission. In order to get acquainted with their future schools, members of all unlor high schools visited their respective high schools of East, West, or South High Schools, Wednesday. After having been assigned their various instructors, students followed their daily course, for next year. nt 5Kniglta of fhjtljtao Nntrs well-kno- Hear Reports a-b- 'hlj j Project gs ten-ye- ar ns - Dob-ne- Foto-Featur- y, e. W fifty-sevent- C ar $2.95 NU-ENAM- EL life-bloo- Ap cx Electric Co. 0 M M EN T S |