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Show "i THE BULLETIN" ARRIVED ON TIME usual January thaw" was at hand Wednesday, but there was nothing to thaw. The - itgar j ; Published at Cpmmerlal Printing Co. 2044 South 11th East Hyland 364 Ijouar PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOL. 5 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDA Y, JANUARY Hopes High For Early Decision ;On New Post Office Business, Professional Men Talk Over Views On S. H. League Meeting Responding to the announcement of a general meeting of. the Sugar House Business Mens League, January 21st at 6:30 p. m. at the Sprague Branch, library, and offering their wholehearted support to the officers of the Sugar House Business Mens League, some of the leading merchants of Sugar House who were active in the organization several years ago have expressed themselves as anxious to have the group in ac' tion again. Bert Smoot, well known property owner of the district said, While Sugar '' Hhuse has gained a great many considerations from the city in the past year or so, there are improvements that the district could well use and are entitled to that will take the support of the entire community to put over and I feel the league functioning again will be the very agent to aid these projects." A. Ray Curtis of the Curtis Coal Company stated that he would be pleased to see a civic organization in the district functioning fully again as there had been so many new businesses join the Sugar House merchants that ho felt an organization in which all business men could take part would help the. district considerably. Dr. ' Wm. R. Middlemiss recalled tho numerous civic- - improvements that have come to the district through the work of the league and said, I think it will be a fine thing to see the merchants combining their efforts asa . complete - group .of men can accomplish things which few ' men will never start Allen Seegmiller said that white his company had held membership in the league organization for number of years he had been made manager since the league had net functioned regularly and he would welcome an active organization of NUMBER 53 14. 1938 Removing the last obstacle holding tho decision of the post office delocation of the partment, os' to-th- e' in Sugar be to .'constructed building House, a copy of a petition reconsid- A. FOREST P.-NOTES T. NOTES OF INTEREST A class on 'Adolescence" will be conducted by Philo T. Farnsworth at the library of tbe Forest School be- TO SERVE LUNCHEON ginning Wednesday afternoon from 3:45 to 5:00 o'clock and continuing for five weeks, as announced at tbe - regular monthly meeting of A. held Monday aftest School P.-ernoon at tbe Sprague Library in Hugo Ebmeyer of tlx Ebmeyer Bakery will serve the luncheon to the Rotary club at tbe meeting next Thursday at Weasku inn and girls from tbe domestic science group of tho Granite. High. School will .havo . Sugarhouse. the luncheon the following Tbe annual drive for subscriptions charge of the week at Granite, High School to tho National cafeteria. conMgsine is being made; also a certed effort is being made to bring IN CHICAGO the membership up to the quota. Willard Richards of the Granite Furniture Company is in Chicago SOMETHING'S WRONG HERE this week on businesi. IS OR ISN IT SPRING TO CRUISE SE IS With no Robins to chirp its arriMr. and Mrs. E. C. Sorensen will val, Spring made it's arrival in Sugar House Tuesday morning as the leave this week on an extended tour city street department turned out that will take in a cruise of . the enmass with its street cleaning countries on the Medlteranlan sea. equipment resulting in the streets Mr. Sorensen is affiliated with the forth with a shinning Southeast Furniture Co. blossoming ' surfaeo and there was water, water Mr, and Mrs. Sorensen expect to to return about everywhere. Sugarhouse April 1. Even the Sugar House firemen were out washing and sweeping their HAVE GOOD TARTY lawn. Employees of tho Sugar House Observers tried to figure out if it Lumber Company enjoyed a dinner-danc- e was spring or just a hang over from at the Newbouse Hotel Friday the balmy days of autumn for since evening as guests of tho lumber we have had no winter and spring is company. supposed to follow winter, this must bo autumn. PETITION SIGNER'S Yes, somethirg is wrong. CHANGE THEIR MINDS Sugarhouse business men and citiBARBERS OBSERVE zens who signed a petition protesting NEW CI.OSINO LAW several weeks ago tbe locating of a Tbe Beau Brummels of Sugar proposed postoffice on city owned House stepped lively Monday to get property facing Eleventh East street, their barber work done before south of the library'. Oh Tuesday reing time as all barber shops of pudiated their formed action. nr House began observing the new The original petition, also tbe redate. on law that closing pudiation, were sent to city commls- - ering a previous petition that blocked the construction of tbs new building adjacent to the Sprague Branch library, was mailed to the postal inspector at Denver, Colorado, and to Ralph N. Lippincott of the Pauley headquarters at Washington, Jail Building Company is in Salt While tho petition was signed by in the week this and Lake vicinity student The total registration sfcipver a hundred people, some were interest of construction of a new of Utah tho University January 7tb persons who did not reside in Sugar prison for the fetate. week of the House and who bad no business inof tho end at first the Mr. Lipi'.pihcotts company special8965 closer terests here, according to the post izes in building steel prisons and winter quarter was came to Salt' Lake to confer with and closer and closer" as Assistant office superintendent, and after SugM. Home described ar House people who bad signed the the committee 'appointed by Gover- Registrar Jeanne to a rather it. interesting point in, paper, were asked to nor Henry HJB&ood to select a pris4000 mark. the the future, they were prompt to do so. on site.On the door of the vault in the reThe work of gaining the new petia office was dona by a committee of kept tion carefully hangs gistrars 6StAK KIRKHAM.:.. students number of the business men who have been workDISCUSSES BOYS1 chart showing sevfor the at University ing with the government in securing Discussing his pet subject Boys" registered Homo Miss back. eral two sites, one of which Is the site pointed yean Oscar Kirkham, well known friend .she to said, a That, flgure3935. immediately south of the library of youths of the country and an ofnumber of students re- building and one. on the east side of is total the ficial of the Boy Scout movement, last year. We're already Eleventh East street near Hollywood talked over problems and work that gistered ' ahead of avenue. effect the lives of the younger peo- thirty paid registrations first of Postmaster I. A. Smoot is in the and it's now; that only ple, at the weekly luncheon of tho A hundred whiter the quarter. Washington, D. C. at the present Sugar House Rotary club Thursday wo. have more students! registertime and Sugar House people are noon at Weasku Inn. same. time last the ed at than year, awaiting his return with anxiously to Mr. Kirkham appealed the timo an all news of the building. high." to realize what a serious making She made a little calculation on or deed word kind may part any We haven't the chart and smiled, play in the life of a youth who is can't tee BOYD COMMITTEE thousand but four I yet, just beginning to realize that life is see how wo can miss it. Of course ADVANCES WORK PLAN not all fun and play and who reaches In the interest of worthy boys who we cant tell just when it will come. period when he begins to make to watch the chart, any want assistance in order that they fun Its serious decisions that will effect his may gain an education, a plan was' way." whole life. read to members of the Sugar House Quoting a term that is so often club Thursday by Jed Ashton,1 used when boys have gone astray, Elmer R. Smith, instructor of member 0; Boyg Work Commit- Mr. Kirkham reminded the Rotary anthropology at the University of tee of the club. members that Evil is Just Good Utah and director of the University slssipt1--- , r t Thaplan.l lo .take .agroypjff,. Gone Wrong?' that tW Anthropological ' MuseunC 'has' a reads "operate ruconly may thaf8hopa const somo them good men of today go back in memory sumed his duties at the university boys, give in the various shops and between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. week- DROUTH. CONDITIONS work tivo and relive their own youth and see after completing a years work at businesses houses of Sugar House, days and 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. SaturTHE SAME AS 1934 if there was not a time when they the University of California, He have the Rotarlans play the days and proceeding holidays. and Tbe weather bureau reported today did the things that many boys of takes the place .of Dr. John Gillin, Now ail tho barbers can get acof a big brother to them in aspart moisture 'conditions paralleling that n come Jurijt-lctiodo under and the today who is now at Ohio State University. them along tho lines of work quainted with Home, Sweet Home. those in the months proceeding tbe sisting of the Juvenile Court, but that Besides his regular anthropology they are most adapted to and wish devasting drouths of 1934- and 1938 they got away with. classes, Mr. Smith will conduct an to follow. TREND IN LIQUOR existed In a wide belt of tbe middle Mr. In recalling these instances, extension course in Social AnthropoADVERTISING IS STRICTER west. chairman of the comAlan'Pyper, rememmen asked the to Kirkham, logy recently announced by the ExTbe national trend is toward more said that they had been work- thb sort ber them when they passed too much tension Division of the University of mittee, x. of the Irving stringent regulation of liquor adver,ng S. A. Petty, barber in Sugar House Hagen j. on the boys today who get Utah. According to the Extension rOLICE AND FIREMEN for some time said, We did accomp- Judgment High School t0 galn names of boys tising, particularly on billboards, into trouble. GET RAISE Divisions announcement, the course be included in this group, lish a lot for the district when we Henry C. Jorgensen, Utah liquor conK0 will deal with the principal funda- commissioners City Wednesday en--. were banded together in the league readIng the plan to the club, trol commissioner, said Wednesday anthn of social mental an acted ordinance assumptions providing for 10 p motlon WM made by Marv Ashton, upon his return from tbe convention and everybody was working and out- of month for each Increases aspects pology, significant pay per Middlemiss w. R. of monopoly state administrators in by Dr. heartily welcome the movement on the and of member and the institutions, fin standing police departprimitive club Des Iowa. the thaf Moines, the part of the other merchants to pr0. social institutions from the both. 11 of future of chiefs The ments, except January Tuesday, was voiced tbe be Th that gram accepted. get the group in full swing again. called to point of. view of social anthropology as is of effective ordinance business leaders Big January too recants much '.adpublic liquor It would bo a fine thing for the from which a summary will be made 1. merchants engaged in small busi- conference by President Roosevelt. vertising and that a breakdown in with BUSINESS SIAN DIES of of the concepts anthropology the whole, monopoly, system might nesses if the league could function IN CALIFORNIA War leader of Japan are overruled possible application to present and We want to curb result," he said. again, Mr. M. Crowther of the Sugof this trend now, and some- states have future and conservatives Tokio. at H. 65, society. president Johnson, Parley, Joy ar Glass Company said, and I for is a graduate of tbe the Walgreen Drug company of Utah, more ono will bo pleased to lend whatever havo decided to press peace with)I Mr. Smith stringent regulations than of Utah with the B. S. president of the Schramm-Johnso- n China. University Utahs can to I support seeing this As a graduate Drug company and long a leader in and M. S. degrees. Ten killed in Airline crash in student he studied anthropology in Utah business circles, died WednesCHARGED' WITH BOYCOTT tbe University of California, and was day at Twenty-nin- e Montana. Palms, a resort state fair trades commission Tbe Calithe of Calanthe-Myrtl- e member of No. 1 met In renear San Bernardino, California. Most University Enjoy Salt had seventh a cited Wednesday in well was known LOCAL Court decision backs state fornia Sacramento Valley AnthropoMr. Johnson meeting Wednesday evening, Lake City firm for an alleged boy- gular Companions in tax sale fight. 12th, with the newly installogical Expedition during the sum- Sugarhouse where be was often met January cott against the stuck Grand Central led' Harold LOCAL Trade Commission - cites mer of 1937. During the year 1934 while attending to routine business officers in the chairs. In order to enjoy motorings most firms, union in dispute. Hearing set he acted as archaeologist for Zion connected with the Walgreen Drug markets. Notirsa Chanceller, Commander . was A cease and desist order against National Park. satisfactory companions economy for Grand Central market case. in charge of the meeting. Arrangecompany. the BIrrell Bottling company was ments were made for a mass meetand efficiency automobile owners are advised to team up with Western signed by Gus P. Back man, commis- ing of ail Pythiana in the state on Wednesday, January 12 ILL EBMEYER MRS. ASSOCIATED sion chairman, and J. H. McGibbeny. A. IIUNTLEY C. Autos famous Motor Mates Penn The Somoan Clipper was destroyed January 29th at Salt Lake City, A LOCAL FIRM WITH executive secretary. of the Mrs. EbmeyHugo Ebmeyer Supreme pure Pennsylvania lubricat- by fire carring its crew of seven men largfe delegation from Helper will be Previously six other firms were oil hand with a number of candidates Tbe Hacbmelster Repairing and ing oil. Western Giant batteries and to death when it plunged into the er Bakery of Sugar House, was conImperial Spark Plugs. . Mr. J. W. ocean 14 miles northwest of Pago fined to her home the fore part of Upholstering Shop, 2188 Highland cited for refusing to supply tbe mar- to be initiated in the Rank of Knight. the week due to illness. Drive, are now prepared to take care kets with merchandise br for The Finance Committee will make (Continued on Page 4) Pago, Pan American officials anagainst them in favor their annual report next Wednesday. of all your furniture needs. Mr. C. nounced Wednesday. A. Huntley, formerly of California is o I other customers. in chargo of tbe upholstering departPresident bid 50 of tho nations ment Mr. Huntley has ten years Church Notes outstanding business leaders to meet' with him January 19. experience in this line and cornea to Sugarhouse well recommended. Uth East at 17th South The Hachmeiater Furniture Repair LOCAL A far to flung program New Rev. J. E. Nash, Minister mechanise hand labor was revealed Shop was located at 2004 South 11th Mr. Wor- East for a number of years. Church School 9:45 a. m. Wednesday during sessions of the IN SUGARHOUSE cabinet excellent an Hachmeiater is American Society of Sugar Beet ship Service at 11 a. m. Theme If.1 At I. O. O. F. Hall 2040 South Uth East SUGAIUIOUSE STORE Technologists meeting In Salt Lake. Young People's Meeting at 6:30 p. maker and furniture made to order be also will Are featured; on m. LOCAL Church opens marble having ENROLLMENT now for WINTER CLASSES in Freda Vernon, Principal of the school is a DANCING. move is Third The the of The games. Young People sponsored by CL TENNEY COMPANY J. TRAINED TEACHER. YOU WILL be THRILLED with foltho Phillips Congregational church. the elected Church Presbyterian WE SPECIALIZE DEPARTMENT ADDS NEW METHOD her of INSTRUCTION. to serve for officers them lowing in INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION is GIVEN to EVERY CHILD their first year: Bob Warner, presiComplying with the request of Friday, January 14 C. . housewives, J. the Ann Stumn, silver Utahns dent; Sugarhouse Morgenthau Betty rap price Pallet, Toe, Tap, Acrobatics, Pallroom and WIRING proposal. Betty Parker and Arlene Hil- Penney Co. store, 1035 East 21st 'Physical Culture arc taught. ton, secretaries; Katherine Stumn South street, Sas added a new deElectrical CLASSES ARE SCHEDULED Chinas general withdraws troops and Jim Glcnny, social chairmen partment to their store in which 3:00 P. M. .and 10:00 A. M. Tuesday and Carolin Kuhn as membership clearance items will be sold. after slaugther of 2000 Japanese, IV M. 1:00 M. A. 9:00 Saturday The department has been arranged chairman. These officers will be inRegister at the Studio Now! LOCAL Officers seek driver of stalled next Sunday evening at tbe In the basement of the local store Schools Salt Lake City, Bountiful, Sugar House, in will as items have such death car at Ncphi. specialregular 6:30 meeting. All young peo- and Pleasant Grove and Provo. 1079 East 21st So. . Hy. 1738s LOCAL Board makes rigid rules ple of tbe Church or neighborhood ly priced coats, hats, household Items and shoes. for fumigation in Salt Lake City, arc eligible to belong to this club. Pauley Jail Building Representative Here T. Parent-Teache- D.-C- . : rs - - ' - -- - . thirty-t- Ro-caria-ns .; . clos-Rota- . j ry pcrdljwgasseDKember, -- . . - Weeks Headlines ( n . uf Pytljtaja Jfatra - Motorings Satisfactory SCitigljts . . . Penneys January ... Third Presbyterian CLEARANCE HERE IS GOOD NEWS! Basement Store Jan. 19th at 11 A. M. FREDOVA DANCE STUDIOS and Fixtures ' . Apex Electric Co. - ;v Ml |