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Show a THE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Printed at 2044 South 11th East Sugarhouae, Utah Issued Every Thursday Business Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONN1KF. PuUlahM Salt Lake City. Utah One On TFRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Year in Advance 1nnths in Advance War in Advance Elsewhere in the United States LOO - -- - 2.U) State Sinfonietta At Barrett Hall VERMONT TO MARK On Saturday, May 15th at 8:00 p. rn. the Utah Art Institute will present Die Utah State Sinfonietta at Barrett Hall. The Orchestra is under the direction of Reginald Crales, State Director for the Fed eral Music Project. The Soloist fur the evening will he Miss Martha Coleman of Prove Miss Coleman is an artist student of C. W. Reld nd has outstanding: ability as a concert pianist, having appeared here before at the Invitation of the Art Barn Committee. She will be heard tn the Creig Concerto in Minor for piano and orchestra. This concerto is one of the most satisfying in all piano literature and one of the most popular. tit unusual Intar. AnitVir numh est on the program is the Vivaldi Concerto in G Minor for violin and jtrlngs. Mr. Bealeswill play the soloj pan ana ine auaience wui nave ue opportunity of hearing Utah's outstanding violinist in a number of transparent beauty which demands the utmost delicacy of shading and phrasing. On his recent visit to Salt Lake, . Dr. Nlckolal Sokoloff, National Director of the Federal Music Project, said of Mr. Beales, "He la a fine musician, and could hold a position In any of the major symphonies of the country. The program on Saturday is in connection with the opening of the 34th annual Art Exhibit at the State Capitol which begins on Sunday the 15th. The complete program follows: 1. Symphony "Mllitaire" by Haydn, Adagio-AllegrAllegretto, Menuetto 2. Concerto in and' Q Minor for Violin and Strings by Vivaldi, Allegro, Largo and Allegro; 3. Concerto in O. Minor for Piano and Orchestra by Greig, Allegro moderte, Adagio and 4. (a) Valse Trlste by Sibelius; (b) Fete DuHoublon by (c) 'Idylle Eccssslseby (d) On the Mountain by Godard; (e) In the Village by Prepare Now for Celebration a' Bulletin'!" circulation and distribution covers that part of the where 90 per cent of the Sugarhouse patrons comes from. send your message weekly to the people of the Southeast, and m buy in Sugarhouse and save iransporcauon cosis neccmry stores. go to the "The Southeast Why not they will up-to- TO THE PEOPLE of SUGARHOUSE BERT LIETZ of the SUGAR HOUSE PLANING MILL DOES FINE MILL WORK o, F. GRIEP Finale-Prest- HEATING & SHEET METAL WORK o; . Allegro-moderat- MULLER FURNACES Air Conditioning Ventilating Cornices Skylights t WHEN YOU BUILD REMEMBER THE PLACE I 2011 South 11th East Hyland 6134 e; Saint-Saen- s; Salnt-Saen- a; As an added attraction on this program, Emma Lucy Gates Bowen, famous Utah Soprono, will give a talk on "Our Need of Music." Admission Is free and the public is cordially invited to be present. Social Security Board Explains Card Accounts JACOB'S CABINET SHOP MILL WORK Salt Lake City, Utah Instances S? "The Very Best in Workmanship" I. L. Jacobs, Prop. 1142 East 21st South Street FOR YOUR HOME USE Paints Pots Pans Pictures I FACT old-ag- EVERY SMALL ITEM YOU NEED IS FOUND AT THE old-ag- UNITED STORE 5-10- 1069 -25c old-ag- East 21st South Sugarhouse WE SELL A CLEAR BOOKS FUTURE of the Better Sort For All Purposes Don't let your child's future be hampered by poor VISION! Keep the path to success bright and clear before him. Call and see your optometrist for a scientific examination. a Movie Cameras Projectors For the Amateur and Professional. A CHOICE OF MANY GIFTS At The Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST Charter Member of the Foundation 1000 East 21st South Hy. 1713 of alleged counterfeit social security account cards being used for identification in cashing checks brought from the field office of the Social Security Board here today a caution that cards Issued by the Board are for Identification purpose under the Social Security Act Possession of an account card, the field office said, holds no particular significance for other identification purposes or for the financial responsibility of the individual. The Board emphasized that under the circumstances in which account cards are designed to be used it is against the employee's interests to use a card other than his own. Ac count numbers are being used by the Board in administering the Federal e benefits plan and by the States in administering their unemployment compensation laws. e For purposes of the Federal benefits program, employers, beginning next July, will use account numbers in reporting the of wages paid employees. These wages will be credited to the individual worker's social security account. The amount of the Federal e benefits will be based on the total amount of wages paid - individual employee in covered employment after 1936 and until he reaches age 65. Employees in industry and commerce who do not have account numbers were urged by the Board to apply immediately at their local post offices for them. Duplicate ac count cards, the Board added, may. be obtained in the same way by employees who have lost their cards. DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE Search Resumed for Sugarhouse Resident Flans for resuming search for Harold P. Dangerfleld, 24, former brilliant University of Utah student from his home, 2026 McClelland Street, never to be seen again by his family were launched last The family also announcweek. ed posting of a $100 reward for any Information about the missing man. Inquiry revealed that workmen at the cement lart had noticed a young man or his description walking up the canyon. 150 YEARS IN UNION Don Hardman Service -- On Site 1st Sugar Mill West of Mississippi River" in Year 1941. i ' Montpelier, Vt. GASOLINE "Fourteen years as an Independent Republic One Hundred and Fifty Years as a State of the Union." Such is the unique story- which will be reviewed in 1941 when Vermont dedicates the entire year to a statewide recognition and celebration of the 150th anniversary of her admission to the LET US CHECK YOUR CAR FOR YOUR FISHING TRIP. - Try Our Speedy Service Union. Plans are to be outlined by. a state commission provided for in a joint resolution Just signed by Governor Aiken. The commission is to report its suggested plans and program to the Vermont legislature of 1939. This recognition by Vermont may tend to make all states of the Union admission-consciousince Vermont was the first state to be admitted to the Union after the original thirteen. This was the starting of a "Long Trail," over which thirty-foother states have followed Vermont into the United States, a procession of states beginning with Kentucky in 1792 and culminating with New Mexico in 1912. Build Up Program. Governor Aiken's signing of the Joint resolution passed by the legislature is not merely an official commitment to the idea of the recognition of the 150th anniversary in 1941 but also a signal for the mobilization of the people of the state in support of a program Obof "Sesquicentennial - Lubricants Motor OUs Tires Tubes Accessories 21st South and IlLh East Hyland 8715 s, ur 1939-19- Four years of pleasant contact have made many choice friends To them we owe our appreciation for our growth.' We appreciate new connections but the ones who have returned AGAIN and AGAIN are the key to our success. We are happy that our service has "Made the World Brighter for you." 41 so-call- "The Paint Pot" jectives." Repair vour broken windows In your home, garage or automobllle during this spring remodeling Our quick courteous service give you guaranteed satisfaction and the , The attainment of these ojectives during 1937-4- 1 is regarded by Vermont as the building of an appro8739 priate and necessary preliminary PRICES are most Reasonable. stage setting to prepare the state for the formal recognition and celebration in 1941. FOUND A program has been built up out of suggestions sent to BOY'S Black Leather sheep skin the state chamber of commerce by lined) coat found at children's play Just Call Hyland .928 individuals, organizations and news Owner may last Monday. ground 2023 South 11th East papers. The program affords the call at the Sugarhouse Police Sta following picture of some phases of "And We Hurry" tion and Identify. the Green Mountain state in 1941, resulting from the proposed pioneering and perfecting activities during the last four years of the first 150 years of the life of the state: During 1937-4-1 the attractiveness ( am of Vermont shall be greatly enhanced through the wholesale reWhile Building, Remodeling and moval of roadside and other blemishes which here and there disturb Cleaning, now la the time to inthe exquisite beauty of Vermont stall one of these new & TO1CHAUE.S WARM-- A scenery. Special attention by the towns to the erection of road direction signs along town SUNBEAM roads will enable citizens and With a 25 year guarantee, there is an advantguests easily to find their routes. First monthly age in Installing one today Expect to Be Busy payment is deferred until October 1st Vermont's welcoming hospitality FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN both in winter and in summer shall become familiar to many more peo6704 Call ple through the speeding up of various activities and developments. Vermont shall become busier , through playing to the movement COMPANY for the decentralization of industry, thus restoring and building up 11th 1994 industrial activity in the valley and mountain villages. Vermont shall become more wide ly known through the expansion into other fields of originality and initiative recently displayed in the official handling and reporting of town and state finances and affairs. Vermont town and state reports have become "news" in other states, because they have demonstrated "modernization" in the handling and reporting of local and state finances and affairs. Four other states have adopted the Vermont plan of a "town report competition." During 1937-4- Vermont shall witness the utter extinction of the town report. "Modernization" in these documents shall seep -into every nook and corner of the state. Thus the mass production of modernized public reports shall be I OOK further than lust the orice 1 achieved in Vermont, which is servI I HrfS'nTiVT per gallon. Consider h0W Well it ing as an experimental demonstra'Muob in" tion plot in this regard. far h Hyland five-poi- SUGAR HOUSE GLASS CO. nt I j774 ! mm SUNBEAM rural FURNACES . Hy. SUNBEAM HEATING South T East 1 h Free Classes Plant Art Where None Had Grown Butcher, baker and Chicago. candlestick maker are getting art lessons free and eating them up. The Chicago Art Institute installed course as an experi a twelve-wee- k ment in fostering art among per- -' sons too timid or poor to enroll. The success was a surprise. A draughtsman took his daugh' ter, fifteen years old to watch him; she picked up a brush and now excels her father. A machinery manufacturer seeking diversion, has turned into a painter of pastorals. Mothers leave children at home with dads to wield a brush. And a Joined structural steel painter who the course is now depicting flowers. it spreads and covers, how long it lasts. Quality and economy be judged only after the paint is applied and subjected to exposure. Cheap, short-live- d paint is costly at any price. You really save money by using PRATT & LAMBERT HOUSE PAINT It gives unfailing protection against rot and' decay ; it possesses maximum covering, beauty and service. These qualities far outweigh the price per gallon. For the outside of the house, for the interior walls, floors and furniture for everything in and about your home, there is a Pratt & Lambert Paint, Varnish or Enamel especially designed to i'-that particular job better to insure the utmost in beauty, durability and economy. o Farmer's Lost Cow Found Underground When Reuben Romney went to bring his cows in from pasture he discovered one missing. He walked around the field, found no break in the fence and no trace of the cow. Yet when he called he heard an answering "moo" beneath his feet. Peering down, he saw the head of the cow she had slid into the small opening of a sinkhole. ; Berne, Ind. jug-shap- ed Hyland Lumber & Hardware Co. 2180 Highland Drive Hyland 1065 |