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Show Bee. MJ. u. BOX HOLDER Rural Route No. r T a. 1(J 1 P. u R. postaob Paid Salt L ake Gty, Ut Permit No. 589 - full of The ladder is Work la the greatest blessing that life holds, Pennsion off an old man and he soon dies. splinters, but they always prick the hardest when w e are sliding down. unity Paper PotliiUi k SefirWoM A BULLETIN OF NEWS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST A Co INDEPENDENT VOLUME 2 NON-PARTISIA- NUMBER 24 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 6. 1934 NEWS - NOTES SPORTS - - N WARD ACTIVITIES a '( ping firewood for a canyon party in Lambs canyon. i British Tanks Patrol the Khyber Pass SOUTHEAST LEAGUE MEETING WEDNESDAY SOCIETY NOTES Wednesday evening at 8 oclock SOCIETY in the Library, the regular meetthe of Business Mens League Wednesday evening Miss Alth-or- a ing will j. be held. An interesting Shaw, daughter of Mr. and program has been arranged, and Mrs. Charles U. Shaw of Magna President Monson urges all mem- and Harold W. Naylor, of 1985 bers to be in attendance. Twelfth Blast Street, were married at the home of the bride in After August 1st Mr. Magna. and Mrs. SALT LAKE SIAN PRAISED Naylor will be at home to their friends at 1874 Seven- teenth East Street Cornell Shelton, son of Mr. and MIm Grace Gibson, daughter of n Mrs. M. L. Shelton of 843 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibson, and Avenue, who Is chief pilot L. Madsen, were .married Edwin for a Honduras airline company, has been receiving extensive pra- Friday evening at the home ot Bishop T. ise from Central American news- the brides parents. M. Wheeler performed, the cerethe Down-ingto- papers. Following hurricane, that killed 500 persons on Juno mony In the pressence of relatives 9th, Mr, Shelton flew physicians, and dose friends of the couple. nurses and medical supiiies into Mrs, J. O. Rex of Randolph stricken territory, and M has been visiting relatives Utah, credited with saving hundreds of In Sugarhouse during the past famous Khyber pass, which connects India with Afghanistan, la carefully guarded bj the lives. ' ALWAYS the week. Mr. Shelton has been flying In our illustration a section of the llritlsh Second Light Tank company is seen petrolling that region. The officer is asking Information from Afridl tribesmen of the Khjber Khassadar force who guard the passenger line between CaliMiss Eliza May IUcks, of the read through the pass. fornia and Central America for Phoenix, Arizona, Is the guest of several years, and during that Mrs. Karl Kellerstrass, Mr. and time has flown many illustrious of Ninth East Street for the people over the route. summer. the ABBREVIATED NEWS states that "the feeling here is that the danger of war has been pushed into the background by last week-end- 's FATAL ACCIDENT ON HIGHLAND DRIVE events. I lL D The 145th Utah Artillery will Six were killed " and sixteen receive 18 new trucks as part of were injured in automobile acci- the armys motorization plan. dents in Utah and Idaho during' the Fourth of July celebration. The first case of Infantile paralysis In Salt Lak was reported Western this week. four 110 youths from States began a months training at Fori Douglas! Thursday under The event attracting probably the G M. T. G the largest crowds in Utah on was the festival The Louisiana Legislature con- July Fourth Midvale. vened uproariously on the Fourth, staged by and the speakers : had a bard .time to be heard above the noise The Utah Manufacturers-Em-ployeof the exploding firecrackers ami League will hold their the mooing of a cow pastured annual outing at Saltair July 11. near the building. rs LOCALS Quite a lot of excitement was created in Sugarhouse on the 4th when volumes of smoke were discovered pouring from the Granite Holding Company on 21st South Street In response to the call, several fire departments rushed to the scene, to And that there was a great deal more Fire had spread from than, Are. a incinerator of burning rubbish, doing about 3100.00 daaage to the General Hines, In addressing building. ; people attended the dedi the Veterans urged them to con cation! celebration at Cedar Breaks aider the condition of the tax on the Fourth. Sir. Cedi A. Crock well, former Hundreds of payer before making more deNorand Assistant mands for benefit Superintendent of Mali people Jrom Salt Lake at the Salt Lake Station, assumthern Utah joined the Southern ed his new post as SuperintenUtah crowds to make the day a RAINMAKER ASKS succesai dent of the Sugarhouse Station FOR JOB IN UTAH Monday. He succeeds Mr. J. W. Brambrough who is now Super ry ' U Mr. hnd Mrs. ;N. W. Holt rein' in A rain every-dcounty intendent of Mails at the Salt ' turning; from a trip to Parley's Utah for 35000 and a one-wLake Station. canyon,' were killed when their ticket from Patchogue, ft. Y., to car left the road and plunged Salt Lake City, is the proposition over the cliff at suicide rock offered GusP. Backman, chamber ' Wednesday morning. of commerce secretary, Thursday Don KlmaU,;1432 Eleventh East by Hart Sleeter, a railroad man Street, suffered a deep cut in his left hgkle Wednesday while chop- P A correspondent frorn Germany, in the little New York town ay ', Late Saturday evening Frank Eugene Erath, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erath, was killed in- st&ntly when his car collided with a street car near Twenty-sixt- h south street on Highland Drive. Mr. Erath was making an ice cream delivery for his father, who is manager of the Erath Ice Cream Company. Highland Drive is very narrow at this point, and many motorists have complained, when driving at night of being unable to judge the distance between the curb and the street cars due to the single light on the street cam and the bright lights of approIt is sugaching automobiles. gested that future accidents could be eliminated by having red lights placed on either side of the street car headlight. I Mr. and Mrs, Karl Kellerstrass and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kendall, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kendall and family and Miss Eliza May Hicks, attended the Fourth of July celebration in Provo. . Mrs. Jethro Palmer, of Cedar City, spent a few days this week with relatives in Sugarhouse. Mrs. Palmer is enroute to spend two weeks visiting the Exposition in Chicago. PROOF THAT COUNTS "Proof that the trend of the patrons of Sprague brach library, located in S..ugarhouse, Is toward reading more educational books is in the numerous calls for hisstated tory and social books Mrs. Eleanor G Bartlett, librarian. to a "Bulletin representative ' today. "Among the most called for books is the set of fifty volumes THE SUGARHOUSE FAMILY on American History, recently put on our shelves. Each volume Once a year for the past fif- Is written by. a different author teen years) wa have had a Sugar-hous- e and deals with they epic of AmerIt has been the ican history from the Day. custom for all stores to dose days to the World war. said Sugar-houMra Bartlett for the day and join In a P. M. Mlckelson, patron of the family celebration. Every employer entertained his employ- library, supported Mra Bartletts ees and a "good time was had by statement when he said, "These alL Today we hear objections are the heist books ever written custom. Why? on American history to my way to this old-tiof thinking, on 2)I (Continued Page ts - ... ' v pre-Columb- us se me r - - u |