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Show BO.LETIN TTTE THE BULLETIN i BiiMineiw at Sugarhousu. Utah"-- - - l!th F-aal v tor, 24 Liomberj; Elyslan Ch.au-!-, Eeatritv Davis, dlrectx-- , 24 Theiu-;TAeolear. Cinders, Walter director, 23 sbcmfasis; Chorea, Cail Tborruvall. o rectw, 4 rr.o.iters. The Thcodaiiiiaj CLcn.3 La asiomte ntuiibsr ti the ajicclatlon daring its xirst TMa group will participate in the ensemble singing, but Mr. ThornIlo-bii-- ts, sn : ' 75- U .... 2(X) t I 3; TLeo-doal- SI Are Gcarir; Cra:hc3. Despite f i ras3:nfer aei-eo- n. yall will r.ot conduct. GrganlieJ In 1921 The Associated Ladles' Choruses of Salt Lake City was organized In It 34 by Mr. Goates. Previous concerts have been exclusively demon st rations of group singing. Presentation of Mr. Martini la an abrupt deviation from the three previous performances and assures a new high standard in points of public Interest as well as artistry. The Metropolitan Opera star will be en route to Hollywood from New York and 'will sing In Salt Lake, Portland, Seattle and San Francisco Vefoie lie arrives in the Film City to make a companion picture to his recent success, "The Gay m l-- TERMS OF SUBSCRHTION Salt Lake City, Utah One' Year in Advance Six Months in Advance One Year in Advance Eiicwheie in the United Stales Price, director, 13 members; Vene cla Chorus. George C. Lloyd. diree lalfr due to the poorest in transportation. In lxiiiht inafLint-rfor maLing1 peper and this Yoimg Lrigham put in th old sugar buihling at a tost of SSWH). The mill was by Thomas Howard and in 1307 ilxhail Craie siircefully produced paper. C'harlrs J. Lambert alo was manager of the r mill. In 1SS1-8- 2 it was movci Ui P.ijr Cot ton wood Canyon. It vviiM haid to j;ft old iloth to malie the pajr an the Saints wuated anything. They r.iaJe rugs Mid quilts from the old ra?x When the paper mill was moved to Dig Cottonwood Canyon the old Rufcar Building was taken over for a bucktt factory. After1 the bucket factory was abandoned Jchn V. Young bought the building for a round house for his railroad. op-t.iat- I slued Every Thursday OWre and Plant at 2044 South Advertlsir.? Rutt-- on Application O C. CONN IFF, iMbllsliei front pugj oqoi 1) 1&U1 s (Continued Continued From Page were PUBLICATION 2044 Soutn 11th East A WEEKLY Printed cf Sugarhouse, I Founding ATTENTION CYCLISTS! To mett the new law require ment for bicycle riders you must; have your bicycle equipped wim a hi adlisht, 2nd tail lights and 3rd lihorn or bell, in order to obtain done be must This cense plates. was Ly May 14th, of which date 1st. extended from May Platen and accessories may be purchased DIVISION MADE With its division line at Alden street the Highland Parte Ward was divided into two Warli of which the new ward v. ill be cist uf Hores of Un! scientists to e iron ore into ii convert salable product have been raised piam by success of an experimental hema a Miasms orocess converts Alder, street. into a nonmagnetic substance Clarence Tingey was sustained as tite which allows extraction of the iron the new Bishop of Higfalanl Park on a commercial - on Pa-- s separately. HIGHLAND PARK WARD At this point let us tell you about the m'lls and factories alon,Kanyon Creek starting from the mouth at ti e canyon to State street. First there was the Philadelphia Brewery or "Dudlera." Yea, they had liquor In those d.iya too, and probaii!y didn't consider it as great an evil as todjy. (Continued bicycle shop in at Ward with Jay C. Jenaen as 1st and Win. Lindstrom as 2nd CounselFor the new Ward, which ors. will be named next Sunday, Horace B. FJchards was sustained as Bishop with Colden llaight as 1st and Bruno Karpowitz as 2nd Counselors. The only organization that will meet separately next Sunday will be the PricstHood, all the rest will meet conjointly with Highland Park The following Sunday the Ward. new Ward will hold all its meetings 5) r;nt,nnii. versity of Minnesota low-grad- his. nrr;lnne Fatr:! rrimres rust'P lives i.f more than two wore rer?o' s during p;t x mnnthji have fa:'(ni .to nfp'-otrr"erc:;il mr irpvel. s hijTau of air ovnirpiftf rprnrt rets nit. In fact, flqui1"; show that dur-irJanuary, v: thin a month nf fie major nccir'ents. the number of pDffenera carried on the nation's airv.avs was 43.012. ronnare.i w'th 44.CS1 for the same month last year. of the Tie fchedule--i air te t H li-- cs United States flew 1.420.741 15.118.023 mi'is rasren-pe- r per accident and miles per pas'enfer fataMv during the last half of 1D3H. Fred D. Fagg pointed out. There were 5 fatal accidents in which 19 passenpers, 5 pilots. 5 and 3 crew members lost their lives. These statistics cover oneratmns of all airlines operated, by companies in the United States, including domestic air lines and extensions to foreign nations. The domestic air lines, in this period, had twenty-siaccidents, flying 1,334.570 miles per accident. Foreign air lines had two accidents, in which one pilot was fatally injured, and flew 2,540,903 miles per accident. 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