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Show ft mm WEEK'S NEWS SUMMARY BY OUR COMMENTATOR A fff itrxrt , HOME EDITION March 15, 1940. n Extension of the . VOLUME txls.to Moscow and eventual participation 'of I Uly in the European! war on Germany's aide were said by informed German circles to be the results of Monday's meet In? between Hitler and the Due Bulletin of newt Activ- evente cf Interest Southeast part the in icuiitg of Sale Lake City. A sectioft that i the finest RgjiUentUi ur.d uattii growing pair oi Stilt Lak Valley. ities Hi.d all PUBLISHED IN 5UGARHOUSE MONDAY, Rome-Berli- . VIII. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Single Copy 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1940. Lions Award Bag Presented to Tokens In honor to rendtred to the club during the pact year, Dr. Letlie D. Buibidgc and Lincoln Huusen were awarded silver lion tokens Tuesday noon at the meet lng of the Sugar House Llon'c sen-ice- s Playground play-gioun- d club. wand she touches all. sleeping ratuie and it awakens. How like the Sptingtime In the re- surrection of our Lord. The long winter can very well be likened to the storm on the day uf the crucifixion, the betiayal and toi tine of our Lord. And then the empty tomb, and the ijloi ious awakening. Bringing with it the promise that life will tiiumph over death. ?Easter Cantata At J C. Penney Motion Picture of Lincoln Ward Employee's To Be An Easter Cantata, "Victory" Coal Industry Guests of Manager will be presented by the Lincoln Rotarians See admin-stratlo- ps 10-ye- ar trip-Point- PRICES TO BE STEADIER One of the largest sheet operators on the western slop of the Rocky mountains, predicted that "steadier prices" for wool and Iambs in 1940 while visiting in Salt Lake Tuesday. NUMBER 8. Boxing Gloves and ; Statlnf that Biitian may starve unlets her shlpbuildng program la speeded up a Laborite member member of parliament, asked the Wculj be Jack Dempseys will house of commons today for a have a chance to test their abilvote censuring the shipping ities now at Fairmont park as two new sets of boxing and a punch bag weie purgloves The senate today passed and chased week by the Sugar this tent to the house the Hatch "clean politics" bill prohibiting House Rotary club for use at the How fitting it is that Eas-U- r to Al Hibbard, political activity by state em- paik, according comes in the Springtime. who has been working with the ployes paid from federal funds Lhe long winter has passed, committee for the arranging liking with it the darkness and purchase. LOcaL Spring tripped back A set of gloves has been purDeciding a young man with exface wreathed in her iith chased for the youngsters and perience in drafting and aj forewith her magic and cmiles, another set for the older boys. man is needed for the job the The punching fiag will be adjustcity commission Monday infor- able for beys of both ages. mally approved a graduate of the Utah University. NOMINATIONS SLATED will Ballots be at distributed A Salt Lake City policeman and a special officer engaged in a pis- the March 28 meeting of the Sugtol duel, each mistaking the oth- ar House Rotary club to place er for a prowler, the watchman names for nomination before the members. Nominations from the was shot through the hand. floor will be accepted April 4 by the nomination committee and Utah's WPA enrollment will will elections take to 11, place April be cut at least SO per cent, causShowing a motion picture to Charles Lobb, methods according the latest demonstrate to about 3600 peisons. ing layoffs of preparing coal for market, A. for 90 days effective April 1. F. Simmons and R- - T. Webb of the United States Fuel Company, RETURNS FROM March 1G. 79 1C. TUESDAY, lectured for members of the SugCONVENTION V. Senator Charles House Rotary club Thursday ar Tobey, n noon meeting of the club. at the Tuesday charged that the Elmer Sandberg of the Granite la attempting to "smoothmen showed pictures of The Planning Mill, was in the norther a 125,000 Benate investigation west washconstructed the recently the latter part of the week of monetary and fiscal policies In which freshly mined ing plant, attending a convention of lumber voted last year. coal Is sized, washed, blended and men. made dust proof for market. The White House Today cauThis method of preparing coal EBMEYERS FLAN TRIP tioned against undue optimism TO HAVANA has added greatly to the value as over prospects cf early peace in afuel for heating, the men stated, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Ebmeyer, in that impurities are washed off Europe. owners of the Ebmeyer Bakery and pure coal remains. oi Sugar House, plan to sail from All proposals for ending war are useless if they fall New York City, June 6 on the S. short of the "moral peace" which S. Nieuw Amsterdam for an GOT MOORE MONEY The Salt Lake City public safe President Roosevelt has envis- eighteen day cruise. Mr. and RotMrs. will attend the ty department budget in 1940 is Ebmeyer aged, Prime Mlsister Chamberlain told the house of commons today. ary International Convention at 190,000 more than the 0 because Havana while on their average from derived from revenue of parkof the interest, including Local told isauditor the meters, colorful and Panama Canal city ing A squadron of 17 naval planes disLake the Salt of members will Atlantic lands of the ocean, which have been in Salt Lake for WomFederation of an over night stop left the air- be visited by the Ebmeyers dur- trict Utah en's Clubs. port today at 9 a. m. for Reno, ing their trip. Nevada. Eu-lo- nnti 1929-193- s CONGRATULATIONS Wlk RELIEF SOCIETY CONCLAVE .SETS DATE Progiams for the annual conference of the National Women's Relief society In Salt Lake City, April 3 and 4, were being distributed Tuesday. t i ki' .,;. m : JKB M :::: 1 '' P MAKE TOUR OF INSPECTION Officials of the L. D. S, church welfare central committee made an Inspection trip Tuesday to the central storehouse of the welfare plan, 749 West Seventh South The Bulletin the local transit company this week congra-Qwit- h to check progress there on a new Mr. C. C. Anderson if has been continuous to the prestulates grain elevator. ent time. Mr. Anderson wears his surname was Carpenter, hit three sliver stars on his cap, sigir PLAN FIGHT ON BEETLE'S the have furnished nifying 10 years of A program to combat a "Black initials might able operation, as well as a NatRoosevelt's President for Hill beetle" menace In Wasatch original ional Safety Council award for ConservaCivilian national forest was considered alphabetical 1 year Mr. tion or initials no, anyway, driving. Corps Tuesday at a meeting of forest The Bulletin him Anderson has a real liking for the congratulates officials. on the occasion of his birthday district in which he lives, for not Thursday, March 21st Mr. An- only is his home located there. derson residing at 348 Harvard but his work centers in Sugar Avenue, where he has lived for House inasmuch as his choice of run has always been on the Sugthe past 32 years. Born In 1886 In Denmark, Mr. ar House Line, and he operates r on that line at present. there learned the FEATURES Y0U.WILL LIKE Anderson trade. Emigrating to the For hobbies, Mr. Anderson en- United States in 1902, he came Joys back yard gardening during The names of 47 prominent and directly to Utah, working at the active citizens of the Southeast trade he learned in the old coun- the spring and summer, and dur ing the balance of the year stamp appear in this issue. try for the Klrkby Company, a collecting, philately, to you in wagon machine company that tellectuals, Lions' Notes takes much of his was located on the southwest time and attention. S. H. Chamber of Commerce corner of 5th South and State The Bulletin also gives birthday Sprague Branch Library Note! Streets in Salt Lake City. From 7 foreman worked as he greetings to another Sugar House Madam DeLore, Advisor of the Stephenhouse Plant for the resident, also an operator for the Be rial Story o Sugar Company. On Utah Light and Traction Com 1907 he bgan work pany: Mr. J. H. Hardman of 1843 1st, February Pago of Comics ing for the Utah Light and Trac South 4th East Street, who cele Miscellaneous tion Company, and his services brated his birthday March 20th. Chrls-tersen- .1 what-have-yo- u, non-char- awn mach-inest- 's 1905-190- Utah-Idah- ge LADY LIOVS WIILL ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS A buffet supper will be given Saturday evening at the Hyrum Jensen Home on Highland Drive by the Lady Lions, in compliment to their hubands. 7ard Choir, under the direction of Lon Fisher, in the Lincoln Complimentary to members of Ward Chapel on the Evening of the Bales force of J. C. Penney March 24, at 6:30 p. m. Company, of Sugar House, Allen This beautiful Cantata will be Seegmiller, manager, and Mis. given under the auspices of the Seegmlllvr will entertain at their IT'S ALL OVER Lincoln Ward Bishopric, who are home, 2145 Berkley street, TuesFinal examinations University Notes to announce that hclota's day evening. The party which has been an are membeis of the Lincoln Ward annual affair since Mr. Seegmillchoir. er became manager of the local Lincoln Ward Bishopric: W. B. Richards, Ji., Bishop, store, will have a special signifGeorge F. Bolto, Firt Counselor, icance this year as it comes at C. Laird Snelgrove, Second Coun- a time when the company is ushselor. ering in the Spring season with extra large selections of merChoir Staff: W. Hamilton Wilson, President, chandise in all departments of pleased Lon Fisher, Conductor, Gladys Mertill, Personnel, Miss their ctore. Miss Deaun Moulton, Organist, Mrs. Lillian Moulton, Pianist. Soloists who will appear with the choir are: Mrs. Estenna Wilson, Mrs. Jane Van Rosendahl, Mrs. Jane Nebe-ke- r, Mrs. Agnes Bolto, Mrs. Edith Davis, J. A. Van Duien, Alfred Traufer, Collin H. Wood, Harry Van Rosendahl, Jay Blackburn, Wills B. Wilkinson. Orchestra Members: Miss Dorothy Trimble, Miss Beatrice Baker, Mrs. O. Coleman Miss Dunn, Miss Eida Curtis, Lewana Jackson, Mrs. Theo. E. De Mars, Miss Ethel Simons, Gilbert Mears, Joseph Holmgren, Lawrence laloh Angerbauer, Irving P.-- T. A. Notes for the Winter Quarter at the University of Utah ended Friday, and the -t quarterly exodus of the owners began. Although there will be no holiday this time most students went home in high spirits because of the utter and absolute lack of any studying to do over the week end. What ever happened to all those high resolutions of January 1, that promised "A's" for the quar--' ter? Well, some of them were realized, anj some of them were partially, realized. But even if they went the usual way of high ideals, it is behind us now, and on Monday, March IS four thousand U. students turn the page and start out on a clean sheet. What with spring and summer "cummin' in," though, the struggle to keep hard at it will be even harder than before; but the slate is clean, and . . .here's hoping! out-of- Patrons of the Irving High en- a moving picture "The Joyed Middletons at the New York World's Fair" Wednesday afternoon. A talk was given by A. J. Hagan principal, on the graduation requirements and the making of a school, program for pupils HONORS of Irving for the next year. The fact that high education al standards arc upheld in Utah's March 28 at 7:30 p. Thursday schools was again recognized in as a part turned when a paper "Social Thurman will discuss work class are: by Robert Needs of high school boys and of regular was who W. a student "From Gethsemane to Calvary, Schilling, girls. Dates and parties. How at the wen of chorus Utah, the choir; by Opening far should the family direct soc- second University conIn a national "Not What I Will", Tenor solo; ial life of prize high school pupil. test "Out of the Night of Darkness," Mr. Schilling, now taking gradChorus; "O Morn of Joy," Soprano " Rolled uate work at Stanford University and Alto duet; Angels jC, M. NIELSONS TO "Churn Drill solo and wrote his paper, Bass the Stone Away," CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY the at Utah CcTer the choir; "Life Eternal," Tenor fiftv-fiftannl Sampling h The wedding solo, Soprano solo and Chorus of versary cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mine," last year as a senior in young ladies; "The Song of Vic- M. Nielson, 663 Wilmington the School of Mining and .Engintory," Bass solo and choir; avenue, observed Thursday even eering. Because of its excellence "There's is No Night In Heaven," ing by the family and a special the paper won first prize in the was subMixed voices; Triple Quartette, program in their honor wss giv local state contest, and "In the Splendor of His Glory," en Sunday evening by the Wells sequently entered In the national contest. Chorus by the choir; "His Love Ward of the L. D. S. church. The April issue of "Mining and Divine," Contralto solo; "Christ official publication Hath Arisen," Finale by the choir. Metallurgy," FIRST NEW HOUSE IN of the American Institute of MinBEVERLY UILLS ADDITION MITCHELL BEAUTY SHOr ing and Metallurgical Engineers Lincoln T. Hansen has stakes will contain Mr. Schilling's pic IN NEW QUARTERS The Mitchell Beauty and Bar- in the ground ready for work to ture and a complete report of ber Shop will move to new quart- begin for construction of his new his research paper. ers the first of next week, ac- home, which is the first to be concording to Mr. Mitchell. The structed in the new Beverly Hills ARCHEOLOGY location is 975 East 21st South, addition east of Sugar House. The addition is controlled by When you have an hour to Just a few doors east of the presthe Granite (Holdings Company. spare next time you are in Salt ent shop. Lake, spend It looking around in the Archeological Museum in the KIDS MAY CATCH CARP BABY HON BORN WHEN LAW IS UP Park Building at the University Ted Taggart is all smUes this Two tons of carp and one cat of Utah. You will find some inweek and is proud to tell his exhibits describing the fish were stocked in the lower friends that the big reason Is a teresting of the state: of Fairmont week Park this pond fine baby son, born to Ted and very early history locate artifacts will Lake Fish the Salt you probably by County Ruth Monday at a local hospital. taken from your own vicinity and game Association, according to Scott Linnell, member of the and organized with those from other parts to form a compte-hensifish and game association board STATE WIDE MEDICAL PLANNED and Sugar House business man. EXAMINATION picture. The put pose of is to make available museum medical wide state a the The kids will be permitted to for Plans the to fish for the carp when the fishing examination public a display of the culsystem whereby season opens, Mr. Linnell said. children and adults would utilize tures of the Indian of Utah and as surrounding areas, and to furnThe carp were put in the pond their birthday anniversaries where trout could not live, hence physical examination dates were ish research facilities for anyone will not affect any future plan- discussed Monday at a quarterly interested in the study of preting of the pond but will furnluh meeting of the Utah State Med- historic peoples, especially those a lot of fun for the youngsters. ical society. (Continued on Page 8) Johnson. The Program numbers s Other awards wer presented to Ceoige Aposhian, E. W. Peterson, Karl Hale, Ray Curtis, Dr. Ezra Waddoups and. Hal Richmond. The awards were, made by the club secretary, Giant Mldgely. Deputy Warden John E. Harris of the Utah State Prison was the guest speaker at Tuesday's meeting and related facts and figures legarding the state penal m. in the school library, A. M. ve |