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Show WEATHER FORECAST ' .and Partly cloudy Saturday; little change In tem-- 1 perature. to-nig- ht : THE BULLETIN Published at Commercial Printing Co. 2044 South 11th Eaat ugar . Sinus p Hyland '! i 364 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOL, c LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SALTl AGAIN SEEK BUS ROUTE With renewed vigor to gain the bus service Into the business district recently cut off by changes in route 10 by the local traction company, A. C. Smoot reported to members of the Sugar House Rotary Club that his committee had invited a representative of the traction company to pay the club a visit the latter part of February to view reports arranged by various civic committees. LUNCHEON TO OPEN LEAGUE MEETING With membership growing rapidly, the Sugar House Business Mens League will hold its monthly luncheon Wednesday at 12:00 noon in the I. O. O. F. hall. Committees have worked diligently this week gained members and making necessary arrangements for the meeting. While many committeemen were yet unfinished in making contacts, it appeared that a good representation of Sugar House business men will be in attendance at the initial meeting of the season, according to A. Ray Curtis, president. Louis Rockwood, vice - president, will be in charge of the program due to the absence of the president who is making a business trip in the eaat. A Musical .Program under the direction of Mtsflvy Ensign of Irving Junior High School will be given by students of her music department. MERCHANTS . NOTES OF INTEREST SAFETY FIRST (A Red Flag) Uncle Sam's boys are out biking these days and believe that safety first while walking 'along tho highway should be one of the first laws oI nature. A few days ago while marching along and tending to their own affairs an automobile managed to get mixed up with the troop and badly injured two of the soldiers. Now when the U. S. boys take their walk in the morning, they put a soldier out ahead with a red flag fastened to the end of his gun, and another man so equipped in the same way trails along at a safe distance JOIN George Burbidge, chairman of the WESTMINSTER HOPES Rotary Club Community Service FOR GREATER SCOPE committee, will contact members of 'Possibilities that Westminster Col- the various associalege, located in Sugarhouse, may be- tions interested in regaining this come an interdenominational college service as well as residents living in behind. were nearer Tuesday evening follow- the district affected by the change. So Mr. Driver don't just toot your ing a session of the Intermountain horn, but remember that you are up Conference of Evangelical Churches, IN NEW LOCATION against about two hundred of the according to Dr. H. W. Reherd, presiThe Artcraft Gift and Book Shop, countries best fighting men and that dent of Westminister. owned and managed by Mrs. Francis don't mean "maybe" and exthey M. Giles and Mrs. Mary Moore, is pect you to slow down. now in its new location, 1109 East NOW PRESBYTERIAN South street. Westminster is a college of the Twenty-firREAL SNOW GREETS The Artcraft deals especially in at the SUGARHOUSE PEOPLE Presbyterian denomination present tijne and if the anticipated rental books and artistic accessories Weathcr bureau widened scope is effected, it will em- for the home; gifts for every occas- five to six inch snow fall but the brace six denominations, namely; ion, also picture tinting and framing out of training shovelers swore it was a foot that surprised residents Episcopal, Methodist, Baptist, Con- at reasonable prices. of Sugarhouse Friday morning. gregational, Disciples of .Christ and BOCKHOLT HIGH SCORER Presbyterian. Rolling a 642 series, Bockholt gain- REPRESENTATIVE LAUDS ed scoring honors in the Sugarhouse UTAH ATTRACTIONS IN HOSPITAL Ace at the bowling league P. Tuesday Edward Wilson, promotion man Jed Ashton, of the Ashton Heating as he paced Granite Mill in a of the Chamber of Commerce, adalleys and Ventilating Company of Sugar-houswin over Sugarhouse, whilo dressed members of the Sugar House was convalescing at a local sweeping Hardman keglers took four over Rotary dub at the Thursday noon week an following hospital this Petty Motor to hold first place by a luncheon and told of the tremendous wide margin, B. Williams scored 526 amount of money coming into Salt for Hardman. Lake City pockets each year from the RETURNS FROM EAST tourist trade. Henry Richards of the Granite SOLVES PARKING PROBLEM Mr. Wilson stated that in 1937, Furniture Company returned this Dr. L. L. Richards solved the park- Salt Lake dty merchants, hotel, inn, week after an extended buying trip ing problem in Sugarhouse Wednes- auto camp and amusement places at eastern furniture markets. day by arriving at his office astride were between ten and eleven million a motorcycle. dollars richer due to the tourists. CONVENTION TO ATTEND A.. Ray Curtis of the Curtis Coal Company will attend a stoker convention at Indianapolis, IncL, next week. PARENT-TEACHER- S rarent-Teacbe- rs NUMBER S 4, 1938 st APPROPRIATION IS INCREASED FOR P. O. Rio Theatre Announces Opening Program The Rio Theatre at 2133 South 11th East opens Saturday, February 5th with "Theodora Goes Wild starring Irene Dunne, supported by an exceptionally strong cast. Miss Dunne in permitted to run fancy and free through a sprightly tale of a small man y town girl who wins her In a big-ciway. Melvyn Douglas appears opposite Miss Dunne in the leading male role, with Thomas Mitchell, Thurston Hall, Rosalind Keith, Spring Byington, Elisabeth Rlsdon and Margaret McWade rounding out the cast. In "Theodora Goes Wild as can be quesaed from the title, Mias Dunne Indulges in a wild spree of sophist!comedy wLicu'flrat established one of the Bcrecn-- finest co-ber blg-clt- ty An official of tho United States department is enroute to Tu-ttiiur- Sugarhouse to officially approve and purchase the property necessary for the construction of the new Federal Building, according to Postmaster I. A. Smoot. Total construction of the structure started Immediately upon the land settlement. 8000 For Reinforcements An additional $8000 was appropriated by the postal department to add water proofed reinforcement to the concrete portion of the building, bringing the total appropriation to nearly 160,000. will be POSTAL RECEIPTS TO GROW Showing marked increases in nearly all departments of the Sugar houso post office. Cecil Crockwell, superintendent, completed his January report this week. Comparing January 1937 with January 1938 shows an increase in stamp mediennes. sales were 31.059.15; Registered mail Tho story unflodcd in Theodora" $249; COD 35.00 and insured mall tells of a email town girl who tries 3140.00. writing under a pen name for her Tho Sugarhouso post office has own amusement. Her novels, of the shown a gain over previons years in Monday, February SI, 1938 variety, land in practically every department for the class overnight. Her the Stanley Reed was sworn in today past several months. and took his seat on the Supreme had promised to protect publishers Court as President Roosevelt's the young author's identity, but it is NEW MANAGER discovered by the handsome young Mr. Howard Johnson is now manIllustrator of her books, the carefree Drug ager at the Schramm-Johnso- n One thousand Japanese reported Douglas. Douglas follows her to her at Sugarhouse store. Mr. Johnson slain by Chinese, whose pilots shoot home town, manages to win a job has been associated with the down planes attempting to bomb air there as gardener, and ' soon finds n for ten years, and is base. himself in love. in Sugarhouse. He served as manaWhen the love Is reciprocated, the of Store No. 10 for sometime. LOCAL Commissioner Murdock, Instead of ger Illustrator disappears. innamed acting head of Public Safety grieving, Theodora takes matters ' View-poi- nt In Salt Lake City. to her own hands. Following the sopLOCAL County attorney went histicated approach outlined In her after marble machines, alleged to be books, she hastens to the city in pur- To the Editor of Tbe Bulletin suit There she engages in aperies of Your inquiring reporter may be gambling devices. hilarious escapes that bring out the called a crank for writing this article, 1938 type of headlines in her home town but notwithstanding that danger, Tuesday, February 1, Spanish Loyalist claim that Italian newspaper last seen during the Great here goes and we ask all to give it submarine named by insurgent crew War. ALL WASHED UP tbe most careful consideration wheThe second feature on the Rio's sank tho British ship Endymont. The streets of Sugarhouse were ther he or she drives a car or is just all washed up again Thursday opening program will be Gene Autry a common pedestrian. In The Old Corral a story of conAdmiral W. D. Leaky of the U. S. morning by the street department There were more people killed in between eastern gangsters and the United States backs in increase flict navy Navy hearing by cars in the year before the 'Senate today. western cowboys. there were U. S. than GET NEW FRONTS passed The program is rounded out with just tbs world war slain rooms soldiers Sunbeam of the during Display LOCAL Small coal operators opa Popeye Cartoon. Left Turn Here more were than 1,000,000 and there 1994 South Eleventh East Heating, pose largo coal interest, and ask for which more than 100,000 So. llth E. of street, and the O and W Plumbing So. llth E. Injured No Left Turn BELOVED TEACHER federal regulations in Utah. will never be able to walk again. And 1992 South Eleventh East LOCAL Charging the liquor Company, TO REST LAID IS in the state of Utah during the mon-t- h week this with street, burst forth mourned the agents of the state liquor control new students and Friends of January, 1938, there were 14 store modem fronts. attractive, commission todk their own whiskey death of Miss Eva Lindquist, head of fatalities. to a tavern in Roy, Utah and made Ine Home Economics department of During the past week we paid parA CLEAN UP themselves drinks, was made before the Granite High School, following a ticular attention to the motorists who the city commission of Ogden. Suffering a severe case of "Spring vtcent operation. absolutely ignored the STOP signs LOCAL Deputy county attorney fever the Ebmeyer Bakery, 1077 Miss Lindquist has been an active placed along the highways by tbe South street, and prepared a petition asking city court East Twenty-firworker in affairs of the L. D. S. city, county and state for tbe protecfor a distraction order for marbh the Southeast Repair Shop, 1118 East church, serving as president of the tion of both motorists and pedestriSouth, were reported machines taken in raid on South Twenty-firY. W. M. I. A. of Granite Stake for ans. One thing those signs mean is rather pale with new paint and deState street. twelve years. STOP. corations thia week. We also noticed pedestrians who Wednesday, February 2, 19SS SWANEE SINGERS AT Ignored the lines painted on the There were hundreds of small busiMECCA BAR REMODELED RICHARDS WARD SUNDAY streets for tho safety of those who ness men trying to out talk and out The Mecca Bar and Cafe, 1070 East The Richards Ward M. I. A. will .walk. At Intersections where there shout each other at the small busi- Twenty-firSouth street, underwent 9H present the "Swance Singers, under, are a lights a great mary pedestrians ness men parley called by President a major renovating and remodeling a the direction of H. Frederick Davin, are in too great a hurry to wait for Roosevelt for today. & during the week-enemerging with Sunday, February 6th, at 6:30 p. m. tbe lights to change. A large number a new manager, A. M. Martenson, in instead of going to' This popular chorus will furnish the Mexico reports that fascist rebels the cafe and entiro program. The M. I. A. Presi- tbe safety lanes. Motorists also stoppetitions completely diwere mating along the dencies extends an Invitation for all ped their car3 INSIDE the pedestrividing the cafe from the bar. Keith border, near Reynoss east of Matam-era- Evans will still be in charge at the to attend this special event. an lanes. . bar. One thing that the average driver does not seem to know is that if ha LOCAL Grand Jury probe urged or she is making a right hand turn for the Salt Lake police scandal and HIGHLAND PARK WARD on a green light they automatically HAVING VALENTINE DANCE a warning that city officials have lose their right of way and if there gone too far to turn back was Is a Park Ward are pedestrians going with the green Highland giving to the city commission today. Valentine Dance Saturday, February light the motorist MUST STOP unLOCAL Nearly one hundred mar- 5th. til the way is clear. This is the law ble machines were taken out of operThe M. I. A. are sponsoring a queen of the land. Calanthe Myrtle Lodge No. 1 K of ation in the county as a result of tho dance and the candidates are we noticed was that Another P held their regular weekly meeting some were thing being labeled by the sheriffs office Thelma Miller, Lucy Grant and Mary in so great a hurry to last night. The report of Auditing as being gambling devices. Hansen. There will be prizes and some place probably had nothCommittee consisting of J. W. Stev- get to do when Valentino decorations. they got there that ing ens, Ralph Morey and Claud Asher Thursday, February 3, 1938. (Continued on Page 4 was appointed to serve during the Powers move- to stop piracy in Sunday night the Mutual conjoint year. Arrangements are being made Spanish waters. meeting will be held in the Highland WBiiuiiniiBiuiiHiuHtii'iiiiiionHimiiHniimimHiD jointly with committee of Pythian Park chapel with music from the 8 for No. street all Hermine of Sister tbe in where besides Temple day WE SPECIALIZE Navy chief assures congress that Symphony Singers under the direcbe tho anniversary meeting on Februtho U. S. has no foreign tion of Les Coates. Responding to reports of city traf- a regulated parking time would in ary 19th at which time the Knight fic police that the business district of enforced. Merchants have at different times Rank will be conferred on Esquires Local Salt Lake city commissionWIRING and Sugarhouse is one of their major prob RETURN TO CALIFORNIA ers do away with position held by Jems. Sargant L. E. Bastow of the traf. advanced empty lots adjacent to from lodges in Carbon Couunty. A Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dugan who'; Electrical Fixtures J. 8. Earley. flc department made a preliminary nearby business bouses oor tbe spec- social program consisting of a speakhave been visiting relatives here for and entertainment er with awhile dancing and use o for of employees of the possible changes to be ial the past month have returned to survey festivities. conclude the will out to seemed work evenings It effectively, effected In the business district. Friday, February 4, 1938 their home in Los Angeles. United States investigates air Traffic officers stated Friday that accordng to those working on the A number of the members paid a that killed eleven. it appeared that unless merchants matter, but of late, traffic has be- visit to Ogden Lodge No. 2 at Ogden late' last Monday night where they LOCAL Salt Lake ministers en- cooperated with the police depart- come so congested during tho 21st So. Hy. 173S over hour that the parked ncssed the Knight Rank conferred on 1079 East Little Business Men adopt pro- - ter into crusade to abolish marble ment by having their personal cars raHmuNHOunminq and those of employees parked some cars have prsented a serious problem. 3 Ogden Esquires. gram amit uproar. games. Weeks Headlines "porta; u ed best-selli- ng e, I rt A com-'pa- ny well-know- Pedestrians JL st st . st d, "Jay-Walk- I Tekas-Mexic- o ed s. il 2Cttiglfta of pytljiaa Notpa pres-ente- PROPOSED TRAFFIC CHANGE TO BE MADE IN BUSINESS DISTRICT - tie-u- ps Apex Electric Co. |