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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, THE BULLETIN1 1939 THE TAILOR J- gTJ.'Hr.P' ,.M. J . Hyland - WE MAKE OKAMENTAL IRON Porch Railing Granite Welding & Wire Works 2021 South 11th Eat Hyland 458 UNIQUE Cleaning & Tailoring HyUnd 8376 EXPERT CLEANING of Ladies' and Gents' WEARING APPAREL It's the Animal in People, Psychology Professor Discovert. CLEVELAND. A psychologist trying to find out how people learn skin la sports, music and trades, reports that it's the animal in them. Roland C Travis, associate professor of psychology at Western Reserve university, used animals that art blind, yet, strangely, can see, to learn that skill develops when the eld "animal" part of the brain la put to work with the new "Intellectual" part. "The old brain." he explained. "Is that which we have In common with our animal ancestors. On this part. 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Too often is that oath o the a was back when "But swung light he most solemn that can be taken disregarded and the and forth in front of their faces the animals could follow it with their lien who took it in his heart feels that it can be done so cub-cortic- al CUT FLOWERS Funeral Designs Corsages KING'S Forget Me -- Not FLORAL -- "Flowers That Satisfy" 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8199 For Commercial Printing, Programs, Folders, Posters, Tickets CALL HYLAND 364 S. Bulletin The 1119 East 21st South BUY ONLY GOOD COAL CALL HYLAND 2520 CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK ABERDEEN KING COAL Agents for Sentinel Stokers & Prepared Stoker Coal ' "LOBB'S on the JOB" SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive There has been pictorial evidence shown that the pop ilace of Salt Lake City refuse to obey the traffic lights Police try to teach the is they pertain to pedestrians. eople, but as soon as the uniformed man disappears from he intersection, then and crossing against he light predominates. Don't try lo cross a street against he light, it isn't safe, and you are to blame not the driver f the auto if you are struck. jay-walki- ng Years ago an acquaintance of the writer ran neighborhood of 3,000 sheep on the range of southern Utah ft was his way of making a livlihood and secure enough if this world's riches to enable him to send his sons ti chool and make them fit to take their place in the affairs of the United States. Then came an edict from the pow ers that be in Washington that the citizen should only be illowed to run 1,500 sheep. This has been cut down annually, until now 500 are all that can be ranged wher once 3,000 were kept. On top of this a demand that deer and elk be planted on these hills to make it a sportsman para dise. These have increased to such an extent that they ire more of a menace to the range than were the livestock. Put a man in the game conservation department that will Save ability, enough to see the difference between the rev enues derived from the livestock industry of the state and hose from the game preserves. LINCOLN. NEB. A machine that amplifies and records heart vibrations has been developed by Dr. Arthur L. Smith, prominent Lincoln physician, as the result of an idea he conceived 17 years ago. Dr. Smith has completed construction of the invention, which is designed to improve the diagnosis and teaching of heart ailments. He has synchronized the machine with h an so that visual and aural recordings of a patient's heart action may be mad simultaneously. electro-cardiograp- between All communication France and Poland was disrupted at 5 p. m. (9 a. m. Salt Lake time). year. LOCAL The sale of beer In dance halls In this state Is Illegal according to an opinion written by S. D. Huffaker, assistant attorney general. It makes no difference If the space where the beer la sold is partitioned off. non-co- si lLVLi as i ins SMI : - .j4:te&&8&&- IN THIS PAPER m UN UW ! MsMbjsjbjMssb s fAU - keeping good time. Various es timates of ita age place It as 200 to 250 years old. Another marble game was seized at Seotty's lunch on Second South. The cases as to legality of these machines are set for September 5, 6 and 7. Shoe is a small com- - Berlin may boost German de mandg on Poland Is the latest re- -' port. They want all the territory annexed by Poland under the treaty of Versailles. State and county officials try to map a program that LOCAL s.t.c?.- by RUBE GOLDBERG (Continued from page 1) The dictator of Boliva, German Basch, died from the result of a gunshot wound which was of unknown origin. aai Lala Palooza asaMMaaaaalsalialaaMaMaMBaMSaiaal WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. John Cobb, London fur broker, made 369.74 miles per hour on hig run against Captain Eyston's record of 350.2 on the Bonneville salt flat, when he ran Monday his motor developed some trouble so he had to make a second try. His average for the round trip was 3GS .65 miles per hour. & 'yJr the pet of Lais Palooza, snd a pain in the neck to everybody else. He demands more attention than in opera singer snd gets it! Pinto will kill you, if somebody doesn't kill it first. Keep sn eye on Pinto in 2s munity in Summit county with families living there and is installing a water system cost ing 5,02tt,32. HOLD THAT TIGER! t&&&& ThltOf the pooch 12 ad-wa- y. 1119 EAST XI SO. HY 364 Marine Insurance went up 50 to per cent in New York as the European crisis seemed on the point of coming to a show down. 500 NEWS SUMMARY Wooden ADS comes of buying more and buying better and buying wisely . . . shop The Bulletin The merchants who advertise in The Bulletin are the dependable merchants in Sugar House fc , the merchants who offer the best values, the best prices, the best quality, the best service. Their aim is to serve you better and The Bulletin ads are their way of telling you about it I pliance with law and to much THURSDAY, AUG. 24, 1939 In war Chamberlain says that Europe is imminent The privy LOCAL A Sandy man got council and parliament gave him dictatorial powers and British tangled up In a conveyer' belt and w&s severely Injured. and French troops are fully Justice's of the peace call a in the conclave to discuss the THE BULLETIN For the extra fun that Close September 30 vith impunity. Such a person should be deported, for he A death in Gran county and s a detriment to this country. one in Sevier county brought Utah'a death roll to 90 for the brain." He found that when a person moved his eyes voluntarily across the psge of a book or some other field of vision, the eyes moved more speedily 300 to 500 degrees a second. No matter how hard the subject tried, he could not move his yes In a smooth, unbroken motion. They always Jerked. Hands Used la Tests. "The hands in their first crude efforts at golf or typing," Professor Travis learned, "are like the eyes in their voluntary motions." He demonstrated his conclusion by rigging up a device he calls the "pursuit oscillator," which charts the hand's course ss it tries to follow a hnphazsrdly moving button with a pointer. It also charts the course of the eyes ss they follow the button. "The motion of the eyes, being Involuntary," he said, "follows the button perfectly, without any practice. But it is very difficult for the hsnd to follow the button end makes many false attempts, like the first attempts at golfing, typing, or playing a fiddle." On experiments with 100 students. Professor Travis found that the hand needed six trials before it operated as perfectly as the eyes. Then, he concluded, there was combetween the old plete and new brains. Idaho Falls Branch Stores This store will definitely Visaal Centers Removed. t Professor Trsvls took some anl-finals and removed the visual centers fef the "new" part of their brains. iThls operation, he found, made them flounder about, bumping into walls concerned, they were seeing with retheir old brain, the gion, which serves very primitive cresturcs to find their way about" Professor Travis then found that human beings hsve both conscious snd unconscious seeing facilities. "If the eyes followed a swinging light," he said, "they moved at a rate of 00 degrees a second. The motion from left to right always wss smooth. The motion Is involuntary, and is governed by the old 6s? (By the Editor and other Friends of "The 'Bulletin" ' yes," he said. "Although blind as far as their conscious minds were from the .40 pulses, which hsve to be controlled ,or Inhibited, come from the old brain. , $25,000 STOCKS 1150 As we go down town we sec gangs of men tearing up the street railway tracks and making the street nice and smooth for the autos to speed on. The tearing up of these tracks marks another mile stone in the march of progress which takes the people on their way to (civilization.) Our mind goes back to the days when there was no gas buggies and the street cars were pulled by horses. Then came corded. the electriic street railway. Now its busses. What will "The new part is the thinking it be in the next fifty years? Many and varied are the brain, developed most thoroughly In changes we see in the methods of travel and the end is not It iwmi that many of man's Im yet. 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