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Show W EATIIES t THE BULLETIN" FORECAST ' Published at Commercial Printing Co. 2011 South 11th East itgar Sinus r For Balt Lake and vicinity; and Saturday. fair Wanner to-nig-ht to-nig- ht Hyland 861 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE VOL, fl SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18, INDIA IS THEME AT NOTES OF ROTARY MEETING INTEREST Dr. William Phillips, Baptist Evangelistic representative of the intermountain area, gave a very enter- Residents Of Wells Ward To NUMBER 5 1938 Wm. O. Carbis Dies At Home Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Phillips Congregational church for William O. Carbis, Sugarhouse business man who died at the family home Wednesday. Interment will be in the family plot in the Mount Olivet cemetery under t!ho direction of Utah Lodge No. 1, I. O. O. F. Mr. Carbis Is well known In Sugar House where be has been engaged In the plumbing and heating business with hla son, Wayne, and Paul Strand, in the K it K Plumbing and Heating Company. He was prominent In civic affairs and at one time served as treasurer of Salt Lake county. He has been active In the I. O. O. F. lodge having been grand master in Utah In 1897-9- 8 and was representative In the Sovereign Grand Lodge for 8 years. Surviving are the following sons and daughters; Wayne F. Carbis, Allen J. Carbis, Mrs. Evelyn Dobson, Mrs. Esther C. Strand and Alberta Carbis, all of Salt Lake City and two i grandchildren. HIGHLAND STAKE CONFERENCE SET FOR SUNDAY A. M. FROM EAST the Curtis Coal Quarterly conference of Ilijbland home the fore Will be held Sunday in the Stake taining and educational lecture beof the week from a ten day trip Outlined part Granite Stake tabernacle, with meetoffore members the Sugar House to the east where he attended a conings arranged for morning, afterRotary club at the Thursday noon In a mass meeting, residents of vention of stoker men at Indianapolis, By Business noon and evening sessions. luncheon using India", as his theme. Wells Ward living on the North side nd. The priesthood will meet at 12:15 Dr. Phillips pointed out the con- of Twenty-firSouth street, pledged as 5 3. and 4, March 2, m. In the chapel with a specially p. Setting tract In the physical structure of their support to the movement to which the membership during program outlined. days arranged WARD DANCE ENJOYED India, telling of the vast territory widen Twenty-firSouth street afBusisession will convene the House In of committee Tie Sugar general lowland Is and that Members of the M. I. A. of Sugar yet the highest ter W. D. Beers, city engineer, reto will ness members visit which m. time a mem2:30 at at p. League mountain In the world, Mt. Everest, viewed land surveys showing that no House Ward enjoyed a dance followthe attendance at ber of further church tho monthly general authorities la also there. damage would be done to their pro- ing the meeting Tuesday evening. held be luncheon to and be will a meeting speaker along with one of Snakes of India number slxty-nln- e perties. The meeting was held In the O. O. F. Hall at the representatives I. In March the of the Church 9th In variety, according to Dr. Phillips, Wells Ward meeting house and atto A. Ray Security board. NEW MANAGER House, COMES according Sugar thirty-nin- e of these being deadly poi- tended by Charles Petty and M. O. The evening session will be a conTO TOW Ell LIGHT CO. Curtis, president of the group. sonous. Ashton committeemen working on arof will have Mr. Curtis charge joint meeting with the members of Carl Brown, formerly located In the The climate has a percularity all the project! and he March the tiie Lincoln Ward with the Highland program, ranging Its own, dividing between heavy rain uptown offices of the Utah Power and will a interest states of Stake M. I. A. conducting the pro' that speaker and extreme dryness. Dr. Phillips Light Company has been transferred FEW REMAIN TO SIGN be main feature. the Mrs. R. H. Wooten and Alma gram. to rewill the stated that It has been known to Sugar House office and In a communication with Char'os A meeting of committeemen . has B.irton, presidents of the stake M. I. cord a 600 to 700 Inch rainfall In one Petty Thursday, he stated that there act as local manager. been set for March 7th at which time A. will have charge of the program. Mr. Brown is well known In the rainy season (usually lasting about were only a few property owners y.t arrangements for the luncheon will six months). to sign on the project and that with district and has had wide experience be made. SPECIAL SESSION a single exception, options on busi- with merchandising of electrical proA special meeting for stake officers ducts. ROTARY MEMBERS ness and public properties had been and stake program workers security TO WEAR BADGES obtained. He was hopeful, however, Of Concert a. m. Sunday in 10 been for lias set Large badges with the full name, that this option would be signed this TEACHERS AND LUMBERMEN room of the GranRelief the Society nick name- and classification plainly week. Symphonic Music ite Slake tabernacle. MEET IN BASKETBALL written, will be worn by members of Eighty-fiv- e per cent of the resiMONDAY EVENING the Sugar House Rotary club hence- dential properties have been signed Alexander Schreiner, University of ELDERS PLAN DANCE forth, according to Charles Lobb, up and the remaining fifteen per cent Anticipating a fluctuating score, a and Salt Lake Tabernacle California Stake Elders and Highland exThe for the have not as yet been personally con- basketball team composed of membadges are Secretary. All Pythian are most cordially organist, and an augmented Utah will a dance In Granite have bers of the Sugar House Lumber Co., invited to attend the celebration of State Sinfonlelta of 40 musicians will press purpose of Identifying members tacted. hall Saturday evenamusement Stake to visitors. tnanaged by Milt Chipman, will meet the founding of the order Saturday concert of organ and sym- ing. a give A case to keep the podges in order ELMER ASHTON TO CALIFORNIA a team of teachers from the Irving evening, February 19th to be held In phonic music at the Salt Lake Taberwas presented to the club by Elmer Elmer Ashton, working for the Junior High School in a basketball the Calanthe-Myrtl- e Castle Hail in nacle, Saturday, 8:15 p. m., March 5. Peterson-Richard- s Rites Sandberg of the Granite Mill and road widening committee, left Thurs- game Monday evening at 5 p. m. P. O. Place, Sait Lake City. This will be the closing event in a Fixture Company. day for California cities to obtain the The Pythian Sisters will assist In day's celebration on behalf of an. apWednesday signatures on options on five pieces TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 4 preparing the banquet and entertain- preciation of the arts, sponsored by of property located In the zone where ment. Dancing will follow the pro- he Utah State Institute of Fine Arts TO JOIN IN CLUB RALLY One of tho most Interesting events the property is needed. gram and ritualistic work. The 3rd for the opening of its Thirty-sixt-h of the month was the marriage WedThe Townsend Club No. 4 will meet degree is to be conferred on four Annual Gaining signatures from people out Exhibit at the State Capitol nesday of Miss Vera M. Peterson, of town has been one of the major with the rest of the club at a rally Esquires and Knights from every For the first time in history, Mr. be held 1988 to Monday, February 14, Tuesday, February 22nd lodge In Utah are expected to be In Schreiner and the orchestra directed daughter of Mr. Charles J. Peterson, problems of the committee as it is 4046. South Thirteenth. East street, (o .. m. necesworld at 255 East 3rd South. attendance. Fish at 7;30 to difficult p. urges . present the actual geprggentatlve by Reginald Beales will play the mas- Henry W. Richards, son of Mr. and naval party to ferant Japan flat sity of the street widening to people This order was founded at a criti- sive Guilmant Concerto in D Minor." The Mrs. Willard B- Richards, Jr. who do not see the conjested condiequality. cal lime in our national affairs and Formal opening of the Thirty-sixt-h LEAVES FOR COAST In the Salt was performed tion themselves, Mr. Petty said. did much to disseminate the doctrine Annual Exhibit will be made by Gov- ceremony Ernest Lihman, 1845 McClelland of Lake L. D. S. temple by Apostle Weather of the kind described by love and of brotherly solidarity ernor Henry H. Blood at 2 p. m. In A reception L. Richanls. Californian's as unusual Is still hovHOPE TO FINISH IN 10 DAYS street left Wednesday morning for the nation. House of Representatives, State 8tcphen the at the Jen- will He Oakland and San Francisco. the in was evening and off the has given the have to The committee hopes ering pacific coast, Mrs. Rosa Williams, Grand Chief Capitol. At this time, the first an-- 1 About Drive. and visit If on conditions of Homo friends, may Highland continued for the past 19 days. the Pythian Sisters of the Utah nual Art Conference will be held to preliminary surveying completed and are some favorable were remain time. for 500 present. guests all signatures gained within ten days Domain, held a Grand Visitation at discuss government sponsorship of white satin LOCAL Asserting he Intended to and reports in readiness to present to the Park City Temple on Saturday arts, a Utah State Art Center, and The bride was lovely in of pink a she carried and bouquet get evidence sufficient to obtain a the state road commission. STATE FILES APPEAL night, February 12th. Quite a dele- the building of a larger audience for Mrs. roses . and enwas of the he Mr. Petty said he "sura, grand Jury investigation FOR CITY FROPETTY gation attended from Salt Lake City Utah art. Gail Martin, chairman of William McDuffie was matron of tire state government was stated by could speak for the entire committee and they report a good time at the the State Institute, will preside. A honor and wore a gown of yellow Request of the state road commis- mountain town. Mayor J. Bracken Lee of Price, Utah. oi expressing its pleasure at the will of number distinguished speakers sion that Salt Lake City deed to the In torquoise, she carried a trimmed splendid cooperation given by propertake part In the program. 37.81 commission east The bench acres daffodils and iris. of of bouquet . Tuesday, February IS, 1938 ty owners and road men during this At 5 p. m-- , the third annual dinner bridesmaids, Miss Mary Alice Peter SKIERS BRIGHTON TACKLE land to needed of the complete right Representative Fish told congress campaign to widen the street. After A few of the devotees of skiing will be held at the Capitol. way for a road from Emigration canson, Miss Afton Peterson and Miss today that Great Brltian" "in all will members the pictures, inspecting to Mountain Dell reservoir site, who reside in and around Sugarhouse, yon Richards, wore torquoise fairness" need a bigger navy than the Parent-Teache- rs Taber- Margaret to attend a the in body go to was went on referred to the models. Parley's canyon, up Brighton Saturday United States. They carried bouquets of nacle organ and orchestral program. of committee whole the the and In at a sweet com' that put popuSeek Loud peas. The bride's sister, by day night pink Utah Art, civic and culture groups Miss Maude Peterson wore a gown of mlssnioers lar about four sport. Tuesday. report For the past two months there has are invited to send delegates to the winter-ros- e ' Irving School The letter was signed by Ezra C. feet of snow They lace, and the bridethere, somewhat under been a steady stream of callers on the Conference. Knowlton, chief engineer of the road the normal amount for this time of grooms mother wore a charming president at the White House-b- ig, As added features, five of the best model of Organization commission. year. business men, little business men and peach lace. They wore corof Junlor Hlgh Bch0ol will be selected to be sent Irving paintings of sages gardenias and roses. others who suggested solutions for in June to the National Exhibit of open a campaign this week to obtain Stephen C. Richards acted as best ending the present business recession. funds for a loud American Art In New York, and a man speaker system to for Mr. Richards. be installed In the school auditorium traveling collection of Federal Art The young couple left Thursday LOCAL Mayor H. W. Perry of Business men of Sugar House will Project paintings from Washington, afternoon for a wedding trip, which Ogden, Utah said he would gladly be solicited a member of the orD. C. will be hung In the Capitol by probably will include Mexico. the Editor and other Friends of The Bulletin'') Join with Mayor J. B. Lee of Price, (By to for donations, with the 36th annual exhibit of Utah according ganization Utah,, to obtain a grand Jury investi- Mrs. art. Spencer Cornwall and Mrs. gation of the state government, Social M&igaret Stromness, who explained LOCAL Murdock withdraws as the plan to members of the board of IRRESPONSIBLE Accounts Being candidate for mayor of Salt Lake directors of the Sugar House Rotary RETURNS Support Road - A. Ray Curtis of Company, returned st Program League son-in-la- w, st of Ihjtljiaa Nairn SCuiglftu - Organ and . their-wive- s . Event Of .Weeks Headlines -- - lillies-of-the-vall- For Parent-Teache- Speaker rs COMMENTS City. club. Church members demand prosecuThe school auditorium is used not tion of all guilty parties In the police only by students but by the public scandal. for meetings and programs and the committee working on the project Wednesday, February 16, 1938 feel that soliciting among the busiEngland keeps hands off in Aust-- . ness people of the district will give rla crisis. Shakeup puts Nazi in key them an opportunity to lend their position. assistance. U. S. defense plans ask for more officers. House committee hears on Fascism. warning Identification of the defendants attorney as the culprit who he had arrested for driving through a red light after being called as a witness in a traffic case, appears to be about the dumbest thing one could expect from a highly efficient! traffic officer ? ? Snow boosts water stor- age mark. LOCAL possibility of a man being drafted for mayor of Salt Lake is being considered by the commission today. TURNING POINT Cr Church Notes Salt Lake City, Utah Posting of wage accounts for the 37 million perllth East at 17th South sons in the United States who are InRev. J. Elbert Nash, Minister covered by the Federal Old-A9:45 a. m., Church School; 11 a surance provisions of the Social Seacm., Divine Worship, Theme "The Sin curity Act Is now under way, We Never Mention," Junior Sermon, cording to word received here today "A Good Year"; 6:30 p. m., Young by William B. Hayward, manager of Wednesday, 6:30 the Salt Lake City Field Office of People's Meeting. p. m., Men's Fellowship Dinner. the Social Security Board. The Father and Son dinner at the Posting of wages to Social Security Third Presbyterian Church was well accounts could not be undertaken attended last Friday night with a fine until the Board bad received from the We have seen during the past few years ridiculous attempts to burn down the Tiousc of business in order to get rid of a few rats. gatlon, and see that machinery for Under the guise of legislation, and with the the probe of the police scandal Is put excuse of isolated cases of improper employment relacurbing in order. tions, political emancipators have cluttered the statute hooks with LOCAL Price, Utah the Mayor laws such as the national act and others, which, program being greatly enjoyed by the United States Treasury the wage reof Price states that a committee of unconscionable and with and administration, unjust interpretation sons and more 100 presfathers than business men is helping finance his ports of employers showing amounts have fettered and retarded industrial progress to the detriment of ent. The fil service said evening Sunday probe of state government, and (Continued on Page ll all. led the auditorium with Interested five more departments should be inIty a timely reversal of attitude on the part of a sufficient scouts, Cuba, Sea Scouts, Scouters, cluded In tho grand Jury Investiganumber of the members of the House of Representatives, further parents and friends. The program LWHMMimiHtiiiiaHBieiiroH tion. and even more serious consequences were averted, temporarily at was very Interesting, all groups of bill was recommitted Scouts passing In review before Com' Electric Range least, when the Friday, February 18, 1938 labor committee. the to Hammond. mlssloner the A tornado that ripped through SPECIAL Perhaps this marks the turning point. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP DINNER town of Rodcssa La Thursday night social-betterme- so-call- ed Thursday, February 17, 1938 Hitler order Austria purge. Naza leader wants to increase powers. Third Presbyterian ge nt labor-relatio- LOCAL Security Wage Posted killed at least 35 persons. Six flying fortresses of the U. S. Austria nears surrender to Nazi Army land at Lima, Peru after 15 hours and 46 minutes flight .from rule. Miami, Florida, a flight of more than 3000 .miles. LOCAL Salt Lake commissioner i postpone choice of new Mayer. LOCAL State Attorney General City commission approves 3101. will he invest! full make 024 W P A street project. "a promises wages-and-hou- ns rs There will be a Mens Fellowship Dinner at the Third Church WednesSURVEY11 day evening, February 23rd, at 6:30 content of to a a tnakc wide It takes variety satisfactory p. m. A special program, of interand No interests one every reader, any read- est to men, has been prepared and thing newspaper. er who docs not find something of interest will not continue as an evening of real enjoyment Is promised those who attend. Dinner will a subscriber. All men of the Church Editors will tell you that their readers are interested in local cost 50c. and Community are Invited to attend. (COMMENTS, Continued on Page 2) Floor Samples Apex Electric Co. 1079 East 21st So. Hy. 1738 juMnmaiiiiigtimiittiptitiiininnjiuttHiuuoiiaiiiiimtnaJ |