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Show Fight Forest Fires From Air Service Men Use Chutei To Battle Flames In the Timber. A Eulletin of news Activities and all events of interest securing in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that la the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley. 10 HOME EDITION PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE WASHINGTON.-T- he federal government wanti the people warned well in advance that no Martian In- VOLUME VIII. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE vasion of earth ia expected this CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1940. NTMBER 7. Sing! Copy 5 cents ummer. n . - r. . If you see what appears to be a man from Mars come floating earth-Wadon't be alarmed, says the forest service, it probably will be Just a "smoke Jumper" arriving to fight a forest fire. The resemblance of. a "smoke j xour state university is on the Jumper" to what a man from Mars air! Not now, but soon, and the is popularly supposed to look like is said to be striking. The forest servweekly programs are to be in MEETIN'C POSPOXED llth East at 17th South ice describes his appearance as reyour honor! Mayor Ab Jenkins will be the Starting April 4, South High School P.- - T. A. 9 nil mmln l.a.. hmjJ;' a J. E. sembling "a combination of deep-se- a NASH, Minuter speaker next TueJtiy noon when iwuu llHUOn Ik 5 diver and grotesque figure from meeting which had been schedul- S L the every at Sugar House Lions' Club Thursday night lands unknown." ed for 3:30 Monday has been 10:30 meets for their weekly session, at until the 9:15 end a. m. , of Church School. school, was The "smoke Jumper's" outfit for one week, owing to the these programs will be didlcated Del Ray Ice Cream Company, 11 a. m. Worship Service. Serin tests successful developed during Vacation. 873 East 21at South street, acto ue counties of Utah and will mon by the pastor, 'The Basis of sending the fire fighters from plane Spring feature University of Utah .fac Belief." to earth by parachute. The servcording to Grant Modglcy, secreice is ready to expand that type of OCTO OMEGA NU HOLD of the club. 7 p. m. Christian tary ulty members and students from Endeavor With percentages ranging from Are fighting in roadless sections of FIRST MEETING A general discussion of the uic counties 10 .wnora the pro Societies. &5 to 94, members of the Sugar national forests. Octo Omega Nu held their grams are. dedicated. The Annual House Rotary club underwent an proposed traffic arrangement at Congregational Bait Made ef Duck. at the Intersection of Twenty-firfirst the direction under at home Gail the of Miaa of of Third meeting Meeting Presbyterian I.Q. of themaelves and their busi The special smoke Jumper's suit South and Highland Drive of Glenna Church the 1996 Plummer, South will be Parkin, 10th held University e of outfit strong Includes a Wednesday, ness ethics at the weekly meet ' on occupied the time of the meeting Tuesday, March 26. The Speech Department, the series April 3, at 77:30 p. m. Officers ing Thursday at Weasku Inn. duck. The Jacket, closely belted East, will held also last Tuesday noon, with the aa will were be far a to openelected as feature, elected for the coming office: following above the hips, has zipper pos Elmer Sandberg, chairman of ing from top to bottom. Evelyn Moultor, president; Lois sible, musical talent of students year and reports of the various of theVocatlonal Service Commit- members apparently appovlng the The trousers, reaching high above Kunzler, proposal, Mr. Midgley stated. Glenna from the. county, being saluted, organizations of the Church will tee, was in charge of the prothe natural waistline and fitting Marie and the activities .of these stu- bo received. Ken Rogerson took a few minParkin, Bar secretary; ' gram, and arranged for the ques snugly over the Jacket, sip open bara utes dents time to explain the workings will be briefly U the t Our scout Donna Weidner, treasurer; girl has shown troop which Included such from waistband to feet Both gartional, outlined. new dial system of the the of splendid and progress questions as "How Reliably does growth ments are padded with thick wool Heywood, chairman of the party In will some be there' addition,the committee; Gwendolyn Hawkins, during felt past winter under the my business advertising describe telephones, that be put in operation In August. All of this Is topped by a special historian; and Patricia Fuerman, discussion of the development and leadership of Leader Hazel Bell the true quality of merchandise Dr. Leslie D. Burbldge, presl-o- f protective helmet equipped with a reporter. After election, light re- achelvement of each section in Spears. The girls recently enter- and services which I have to of convex mask of heavy steel wire freshments were served. recent years, .with special atten tained their fathers and mothers the local club was in charge fer." "When an employe makes a mesh that hinges- - over the face. tion given to educational advance- at a banquet which they planned of the meeting. mistake for which I am some The odd outfit is designed to proment and its effect upon the can- and served themselves. are VACATION SPRING in how FOE when They tect the Jumpers landing responsible, do I put all the didate for college. ' looking forward to Scout Camp blame on him or do I take the " STUDENTS STARTS FRIDAY trees. watch for future announce this summer when many of them Extensive tests proved that paraU. At the close of school Friday, responsibility?" will enjoy a splendid ments in this paper. chute landings in trees are easier students of the local public outing in to BULLETIN The was SPECIAL a Ro bv paper ranged and safer when the Jumper is prop- schools and the mountain camp. the International Jr., and distributed High Irving tary erly equipped than on open ground, School will bid DR. ROBINSON BACK FROM Nine girls from South Salt to Individual clubs via the Vocagoodby to class the forest service said. Jumpers Cub Pack 8, a hustling, chal- tional YOUNG NEPHEW ATTENDING. Lake vawork a for as County were members of week, Committee. Spring call them "feather bed landings." Dr. T. E. Robinson is back at lenging group of scouts from 9 the University of Utah Girls' Glee In more than 100 tree landings no cation starts on that day. Club which toured Southern Utah one was injured. The jumper carSchools will reopen on Monday, his office in Sugar House after to U years of age, plan a visit ries a rope which he uses to lower April 8, according to Dr. John L making a hurried trip to Star to some industrial concern and last week and entertained at Mrs. an all himself to the ground after his 'chute Nuttalk. hike Valley, vacation Wyoming. day during High Schools and community of city aupertendent has caught in the branches of a schools. week. Eight new boys have been Review Book gatherings. They were Marianne tree. Several men can be landed in this pack since the registered O Bailey, H. Clare Bolton, Winifred from a single plane. of the year with three Mre. Eleanor C. Bartlett, Lib Copling, June Kasteler, Edythe beginning TO WESTMINSTER COLLEGE Fast Action Possible. mere ready to register soon, rais- rarian of the Sugar House Branch Zackrlson, Beth Keele, and Through the use of planes "smoke HAVE SPRING VACATION the total registration to more Library will review the very poping Tracy, all of whom are Keeping in step with the city Jumpers" can be landed at a fire than lar 50 book of Wrath," boys. "Grapes before it has a chance to spread, schools, by graduates of the Granite High Westminster college of John Steinbeck at the branch lib- Echcol, and Loa Nelson of Sandy whereas it sometimes takes a Sugar House w.ll also have a by The Bulletin Commentator The Pastor of Third Presbyground crew 12 hours or more to rary. The review will begin at and Melba Falibourn of Murray. vacation atarting April 1 reach the scene if it is in an iso- Spring terian Rev. J. Elbert Nash, 7:45 on Thursday April 4, and will Church, The glee club made the trip therand Easter the to 8. Sunday lated region. was called to Cheyenne, Wyoming be given in the Lecture Room. in chartered buses at the expenee 20 mometer to down the from students degrees, country enables the A special parachute Many New books will be added soon of the University and under di"smoke jumper" to steer his way towns will go home for the holi- houses covered this morning by recently by the sickness and rection of the University Extenearthward. After he has landed the day, but students living some dis- heavy matting of frost. The cold death of his mother, Mrs. J. C. to the library are: Nash. During his absence from "Gale Yatet, sion Bureau. They left cn Wedreleases Hill, difWarning." not weather did pilot make much airplane tance away will remain at the equipment attached to smaller para- dormatorles, according to college ference to the feminine population the pulpit, services were carried "Head of the House." Wren, "The nesday morning, visited Pi ova, on by the Gospel Teams of West Man the Devil didn't want." Millchutes. These packs contain tools, Cpringvlllo, Spanish Fork, Pay-eoof the nation's capltol, however, officials. lamp, two days' rations, first-aiminster under the lead er, "The Mulberry Bush." Wld- College Nephl, Moroni, were filled Ephrlam, them streets the for by kit, water canteen and other small of Rev. Marion Hestetler. demer, 'The Wind's Way." Rob- - Mantl, Price, and Helper, and reership OF would In NEEDS dressed DISCUSS that WILL articles. finery Tnese Gospel teams, composed ey, "Health at Fifty. A collection turned on Friday night. They The fire fighters then are ready HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS grace an Isle in the South Seas of from five to seven young peo of articles on health given by were accompanied on the to tackle the fire and later report trip by Thursday, April 4, at 7:30 p. rather than that of an atmosphere to the nearest forest fire tower or m. at the each, have been doing splen- membra of the faculty of Har- Dr. J. O. Horsfall, Director of ple school monkwhich would freeze a brass IrvlngHigh other forest station with a small the Extension Division. will ey. Thousands trooped into the did work in the various commun vard medical school. radio which he carries library, Arch M. Tburman ities and churches around a?t to and Interests the witness Easter "Vocational parade Lake city and which weighs only a few pounds. discuss City. Needs of High School Pupils and the famous egg rolling which e training for employment, secur- will take place tomorrow. Those WBL F. HACnMEISTER British Field Marshal and future whose business it is to keep track employment, ing IS ILL AT HOME Turned Down by A. R. P. trends." of such things say that this is William F. Hachmeister, owner Lord LONDON. Field Marshal the first time since 1913 that and Milne commanded the British forces manager of the Hachmeister Easter Sunday has come at so SCOUT in Salonika and the army of the HIGHLAND STAKE Furniture Repairing Company, of early date. Spring is supposed to 2188 Black sea during the World war. LEADERS IN TRAINING Drive, was seriHighland Leaders of the boy scouts and be here, but we are of the opinion but the Westminster (London) air ill his home this week at ously raids precautions committee can Explorer camp leaders of the that it has associated with the from a heart attack and severe his services. for find no use Highland Stake, will meet Thurs- long lost prosperity and Is "just cold complications. He offered to do any work they are 4, at Wasatch ward around the comer." Flowers could find for him, but was turned day, April the training at a premium here for the forces to continue chapel down. KEN 1 Nicely furnished of nature have not brought forth Mondav. Lord Milne was for seven years course started last wild flowers beautiful at of the held was session any The first sleeping room, adjoins bath, the chief of the imperial general automatic hot water. Use staff. He has filled many other Im- Irving High school and the final and the only ones in evidence are of telephone. portant positions. Gentlemen, session will be held, April 13 and those which bloom in the hot He thought that his qualifications Mill it's but house. Easter, it's in Yes, to Sugar perferred. Qose 14 at Wigwam Tracy would permit him to be an adviser House. cold. 3203. Phone darned Creek Ily. canyon. on sandbags and park trenches or lectures. few a with even to help "But. no," he explained. "They said there was nothing they could offer me. I don't know who the people are who are holding, the Jobs, but I've always thought I knew a bit The Bulletin's birthday for driving. about it myself." tulatlons for this week, today Married and with two children, finds their mark in Mr. J. R. and consequently tied down by 2 rooms with FOR RENT crease taxes and higher labor Longaon of 1816 South 21st East, at least three strings of responTaxes of the Utah Power and women. who has resided in Sugar House sibility, Mr. Longson now conand bed kitchen linoleum, After adjustment to give effect costs for the production and dis Companies continue upward all his life. Born here March 30, fines his travels to treks between dresser. Rear 1263 East 21st Light downward in 1939 ad to the 1939 rate reductions, the tribution of increasing quantities 1909, Mr. Longson attended the home and work and trips up and South. After Sunday. $3.75 and rates perplexities report explained, a comparison cf electricity, operating and main' local ding the down 9th East in Traction Comschools, a week: elementary tenance expense showed a rise and burdens to the cost of con employment throughout the year and Jr. pany trolley buses. High, Bryant graduated ducting business, it was outlined of the cost of 100 kilowatt hours of $830,000 ove 1938. Net income from the L. D. S. High School, Joe's is perhaps Wrestling averan was $1,406,529, increase of in the Company's annual report per month (the company chief he was and time much of his spare spent alleges he hobby, age) for residential and farm use $99,947 over the previous year. in mailed to stockholders. know dosen't farm on Just how the definitely working family issued by the Federal In his annual letter to the The report disclosed rate re- recently nose been times his on has and east the bench, although many Power Commission would show stockholders, George M. Gadsby, ductions resulting in savings of out on the while broken to the no Joe makes claim working being six states with lower aver- president, stated that the total FEATURES YOU WILL LIKE almost 1300,000 to home, farm only mat. in Still seven in milker counties" "fastest Utah-Idah-o electricity generated and puichas nd age bills than in the and commercial cutomers "Slmon-puresthe the of his tanks feel still he does that speed ed during the year was - e larg territory. a dozen-od- d A, The names of 47 prominent and tax contributions for support of re- est on recordMora than half of in milking any recalcitrant cow Joe has entered of the One of the features nil at and schools government tournaments in A. U. on witi: be available will wrestling active citizens of the Southeast apar the In Increase kilowatt in hours port is a chart showing that the time peak of 12,261.000. that maintained by the speediest the 145 pound class and has won appear in this issue. annual uee of residential electric 1939 over 1938 is accounted for e and two second-priz- e hands in the business. The tax item alone, according service of the Company has al- by the greater activity in the min Lions' Notes awards to boast of his ability. seven For Mr. to the report, Is equivalent to most years Longson tripled since 1925 and the ing Industry. worked as a truck driver for But he does not confine his S. II. Chamber of Commerce $6200 a day for every day of the average cost per kilowatt hour activities within the walls the Sugar House M'xc: in 1935 and He asserted and residential Sundays including has dropped more than 50 per Eprague Branch Library Notes year, of a enter he left that company to tho gymaaium, for hunting and holidays. cent from 6.99 cents to 3.40 farm use continued the increase Madam DeLore, Advisor seasons find him outand of the Utah fishing Light which has proceeded steadily for employ Total payroll of the combined cents. Serial Story Traction Company aa an opera- doors taking all such season? companies, maintenance and con Owing to the increased cost of seycraears and reached an ev tor, which position he still holds. have to offer, including any Comiti 9t Pago traction was $3,534,811,' giving fuel for steam generation duo to erage of 1116 kilowatt hours per At present, Joe holds a one year "stray beer" which has beeu placMiscellaneous to an everage of 2400 men and severe drouth during 1939, in year, 72 kilowatt hours over 1938, award,; from the National Safety ed in the creek to cool. t rd Items of Local News . , U of U Sponsors . . t MAYOR JENKINS TO ADDRESS Radio Program QliiiirrljntpH SUGAR HOUSE LIONS CLUB ' Rotarians Take I Q Of Ethics poa-pon- ed a. r st two-piec- vice-preside- . - U. of NOTES - Bartletf Will NOTES FROM WASHINGTON Mar-Jur- le . fire-fighti- n, d . short-wav- e CONGRATULATIONS Taxes Go Up, Rates Go Down According to Power Company Report Jm,mi-- congra-OCounc- il non-accide- nt ever-increasi- awn grunt-and-gro- an ," - first-priz- avo-caion- al . |