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Show FRIDAY AUGUST THE BULLETIN 19, 1938 M THE SUGARIIOUSE BULLETIN POISONOUS VENOM IS NEW CURE HOPE A WEEKLY PUBLICATION 'Printed at 2044 South 11th East Sugarhoune, Utah Issued every Friday p. m. Business Office and Plant at Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher 2044 South Specific Taken From Reptiles by Science. 11th East YORK. The poisonous venoms of bees, lizards, salaman- ' seventy-two-year-o- ld J I water-resisti- ng : ...... : j ; I Vi-t- n-l 1 librarian. Tlie building, which is believed to be practically a century old, has housed the library for 15 years and the post office for 40 years. you Mid you weren't feeling very well. How ere you tonight?" Clinics in Trailers Aid In Tuberculosis War Written words cannot take the place o your voice. And only a telephone call brings back an answer so fast. The long distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any town at no obligation to you. Wliote voire would you like to hrar? S5SSS y ijatws Auto Tops - Seat Covers- - Car Upholstery Cleaned - $1.50 and up Furniture Cleaning, 2piece set - $5.00 RUGS CLEANED AND SIZED SUN-BRIT- CO. E Phene 22 KINGS I--Jy I 8419 23 WASHINGTON. The WPA is dotting the country with a new kind of trailer for tuberculosis patients. The tuberculosis trailers" are used as private hospitals in isolated areas, and, in cities, as supplements to crowded hospital facilities. Constructed by WPA and National Youth administration workers, the trailers admit a maximum of sunlight and provide isolation to prevent spread of the disease. Most of the trailer projects are sponsored by counties or health associations," the WPA reports, and the distribution of cottages find pare of patients is done under their supervision." Arkansas uses 100 of the trailers in five counties, with the largest unit at Searcy, in White county. Arizona has units in four counties, with large clusters at Tucson and Phoenix. Woman's Unusual Job Is Making Fish Net Anchors SEBEWAING, MICH. Women in Michigan do everything from making shoes to running garages but Mrs. Jacob Os ter believes no other woman in the country is engaged in her business. She makes fish net anchors. She took over the business of her hvstund when he died six years ago. Funeral Designs Corsages Forget-Me-N- only through real NEW OM M E N T S be Is an art obtainable Nerve ders, and the deadly rattlesnake and cobra were declared to offer new Phone copy for news Items and events of interest to The Bulletin" hope to sufferers from palsy, paralysis, spinal cord injuries and other or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 284. painful nerve disturbances. The use of insect and reptile poi1.50 Subscription Trice One year (52 weeks), in advance sons to treat the pain which results from cancer and other malignant diseases is not new. Dr. M. B Greene of New York declared in a (Continued from Page 1 report to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, but the method of using them to blcck off" individual nerves or sets of nerves is now being successfully applied for the first time on a large scale. The poisons so used are much more effective in relieving pain than opium or morphine, but heretofore they have been used primarily in easier the last days of perof private industrial enterprise, thus increasing production, lower- making sons suffering from incurable dising prices, providing jobs for workers and raising the living stand- eases. As the result of work which has ard, tihat the people of this country have, such a high percentage been going on since the World war it ol automobile ownership. t is now possible to actively treat standard where countries the in living English speaking Only nerve disorders the proper injecis comparable to that of the United States is the automobile own- tion of doses of by poison directly into ership widespread. Canada has one car to every nine people and the nerves. Doctor Greene," a forAustralia has one to every ten. In the United Kingdom there is mer technical adviser on anesthesia to the allied armies, declared. one car to every 22 people. Doctor Greene described his treatment as a new fractional method pf blocking the nerves on the side and in the front of the spine" with ADVERTISING LIKE EATING great accuracy in controlling the results by treating individual nerves. Advertising is a good deal like eating. You can not eat one big meal and then fur the next several weeks. Neither can you adver- Coed, 72, Says She Will tise successfully by using a medium once and then dropping nut Register Again in Fall of sight for the next three or four weeks, l'eople forget easily in N. J. One of the GLASSBORO, this fast moving world. countrys oldest coeds, Mrs. Sara Smith, grandmother, packed up her books after classes closed at the Glassboro n:;s r.:3 titr.wj ever ownoa a span State Teachers college, but has an' First Airplane Letter of that type, notes a writer in the nounced she will be back in the same dormitory when classes reInquirer. Is Claimed for India Philadelphia is quite evident the Springer open in September. It The first actual originated from a Water Spaniel, WASHINGTON. Mrs. Smith, who this year satisfied a lifelong ambition to be a airplane mail service available to now known as English Water Spanthe public was flown not in the iels, which have a special college girl" and experience dorUnited States, as is commonly bemuch on the order of mitory life, is taking a postgraduate-cocoat, route lieved, but over a seven-mil- e majoring in science, soChesapeake bay dogs. According to urse, out of Allahabad, India, for a week and ever first the the ciology history. records, Springer in February, 1911, Paul Edward She is known as Grandma" to to become, a field trial champion in 'Garber, curator of aeronautics, England was one called Denne her fellow schoolmates and likes Smithsonian institution, told mem it all better than sitting alone in Duke. !bers of the Washington Air assoBesides being a beautiful poser in the old fa'rmhouse. ciation. Mrs. Smith started teaching the show ring, the Springer is at Garber showed a photographic home in the field, where it rushes school . when she was seventeen copy of one of the letters carried forward and flushes the birds into and later married and raised three, by the pilot, a Frenchman named the air for its master to shoot down. sons. She continued her teaching ;Peret, on February 19 of that year. They do not stand rigid on a frozen and became a schoolgirl" again The service was sponsored by the point," as do the English Setters und after her husband's death and her commanding general of British Pointers in hunting quail, pheasant retirement as a teacher. Summer studies permitted her to and other birds. troops at Allahabad. The worlds, first regular airmail Springers are well put together, get a degree, but this year was her service, however, was that estabscaling from 40 to 50 pounds, but are first as a dqymitory Btudent. lished by the United States army fitted for tireless hunting and pos"I like to learn new things," she .on May 15, 1918, between Washingsess unusual speed. said, and I am always sorry when ton and New York, Garber said. classes end. I have found even more Dig Cattle Year I happiness as a student than I did Cheyenne. Wyoming's cattlemen as teacher. are having the best year since 1929, according to Russell Thorp, SecreSpringer Spaniel From of the state cattle growers' Harnen Shop Containi tary Water Spaniel Variety association. The history of the Springer SpanLibrary and Post Office iel discloses the fact that they were ' BAKERSFIELD, VT. One room Banned Thumbing known years ago as Norfolk Spanin a certain building in this town Warren, Ohio. A new traffic oriels. However, the latter name could dinance the probably serves more varied purcouncil by city passed hardly be linked with the duke of puts thumbs down on thumbposes than any other room in VerNorfolk, because that nobleman was ing" for a free ride. mont. In fact, it is believed that tn lain iiintil by Bakersfield is the only community in the United States that has the village post office, library and harness shop all in the same room. While . the village of WaiUficld boasts of having its post office and library in the same building, Bakersfield breaks all the records when it comes to compact use of available space. In addition to that, the local Masonic hall is in the same building, which makes the place quite a community center, as well as being the home of Postmaster Arthur C. Wells &nd his wife, who is the "la your letter. Mother, VISION CUT FLOWERS FLORAL "Flowers That Satisfy 21S7 Highland Drive Hyland 8199 Optometry CALL ON By L. L. STEVENSON A lot of work is being done along the East river on the lower East Side. Old sheds and piers have been torn down. Stone and concrete bulkheads have been built in the murky stream, some several Great hundred feet from shore. quantities of stone, dirt and bricks have been dumped into the river. Eventually all that filling in will mean a lot to tenement dwelling youngsters. In place of the dilapidated buildings and piers there will be playgrounds stretching along for almost a mile, and in time for more than a mile. Plans on file with the board of estimate show fields for practically every kind of outdoor sport. Then, too, there are supervised play areas as well as spaces for roller skating, shuffle-boar- d and dancing. Along the river will be a long wide promenade with grass and trees. And in the teem big lower East Side grass and trees are scarce. In times past, the piers that have been demolished, or will be, played an important part in the citys shipping history. Vessels from all over the world sailed up the East river and tied up, their bowsprits projecting over the waterfront. Cargoes worth fortunes were unloaded But times on the open piers. changed. Steam replaced sail. With that the Hudson, commonly known among old salts as the North river, replaced the East river in shipping importance. Steamships were larger. They required more room. Also more water. So the East river piers declined and eventually fell into decrepitude. While they were doing that the neighborhood underwent a change. Into the lower East side poured the great early immigration floods. Landlords desiring the greatest return from property covered all of it with tenements. In later years the lower East Side became a slum known all over the world. ot Dr. W. H. Landmesser EXPERT OPTOMETRIST Shoe Repairing Member 1090 of Clinic Foundation Courteous Service Quick East 21st South PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS SUGARHOUSE 1059 DAM WILL SWALLOW EXPENSIVE BRIDGE East Sift 8 IXjTa 9174 WELDING? Concrete to Cover Span Built at Grand Coulee. "Just Bring la the Pieces" Granite Completion of a Welding Washington. steel bridge across foe Co& Wire Works lumbia river at foe site of foe Grand Coulee dam, which will .serve its 9021 South 11th East purpose and disappear beneath tons was of concrete within six months, Hyland, 458 reported to Harold L. IckMv BEetS-tar-y C, of the ihforibf , h'y John XZ2S 39951 BD3Z3 Page, commissioner of reclamation. The bridge is 2,000 feet long and 175 feet high and contains 7,000 tons' Tail-- ' time of steel. Three standard-gaug- e begin thinking OF WINTER road tracks cross foe bridge, which extends from foe two great concrete Arc your roofs in good remixing plants at the west, and the pair? Call, aa we shall be glad east abutments. It is one of foe ' tft.chcck them tot you with' busiest bridges in the world, since no obligkllSnl a relay of trains arc moving back and forth across it continuously, hauling concrete in "We Make the World Brighter buckets, for placement fit Already nearly SJhuSjlw) lOIii of conHy. 8739 1074 E. 21st So. crete has WWV handled by cranes 35 which thOVC about on the bridge to servo the workmen far below. t Despite foe fact that foe bridge cost more than $500,000 and will be swallowed up in foe concrete of the BULLETIN dam, its construction was justified with foe explanation that it la the ADS most efficient means devised, and less expensive than any other method proposed, for placing the enormous yardage of concrete require ' over foe dam foundation area which is 50Q feet wide and 9,000 tea long. From the high bridge, cranes wing buckets loaded with eleven tons of comcrete to any point within a strip 125 cet wide across the $500,000 to THE PAINT POT td THE ' The playground is to be between the new East River drive and the river. There will be underpasses and overpasses so that it will not be necessary for youngsters and others going to and from the playground to cross the drive. The plans filed last call for 35 acres of playground extending from Grand to Twelfth street. Earlier, plans had been filed river for a seven and a half acre playground from Grand to Montgome-stree- ts. The building of For the extra fan that Try Kindness in Reform grounds is to be e of buying more and comes In the park School Pennsylvania and the office better and buying buying of the of 1). John Pern president borough Huntingdon, Pa. --fianhattan. There ere playgrounds nihgtdn, Peflnsylvhhih'fe welfare secwisely , . . shop The Bulleon the lower East Side now where retary, hhS announced that foe extin The merchants tenements once etood. But still let perimental stage of his philosophy who advertise in The Bulthousands the only playgrounds are of constructive friendship without letin are the dependable sidewalka and Streets. indulgence at foe Pennsylvania Inmerchants in Sugar House 0 0 0 is completdustrial School for . merchants the who of- -' tii time the East River drive, a ed and that the Boys v t. practice will be fer the best values, the best portion of which is already open to made permanent. traffic, will be similar to the HudThe plan, begun by Pennington, prices, the best quality, the son River drive, paralleling Rivera retired naval officer and former best service. Their aim is side drive on the West aide. On the federal prohibition administrator, ' to serve you better and The new drive care speed from away included elimination of dungeons Bulletin ads are their way downtown up into Westchester counwhere inmates were sent, often tor of telling you about it! ty without being stopped by cross petty offenses, solitary cells, traffic. Recently the upper deck of short" diets, long work periods and the Hendrik Hudson bridge waa hard labor chores. 2044 So. 11th E. Hy. 364 opened for traffic thus speeding the were prompted Inmates, instead, flow greatly. .There ie still a pause to reduce sentences and gain extra on the bridge, however. Thats becredits in merit ratings through cause motorists have to pay a dime and conduct. Guards wera study toll. instructed to promote friendship among foe boys, act less harshly Speaking of the Hudson brings to in criticism and permit more assoSALE Hudson River mind the ciation of inmatea among Room Set, 6 chairs, $75.00 Dining Night line. For a long time the buffet and china served vaudeville boat table; closet, like Albany night The new system has attracted nacomics well But those jokes died tionwide attention mw. Value Joe $142.00. Fisher, of crime students out and now the Albany boats have and Gth 2146 cr at call South East, penologists. joined them. But only temporarily. While tied up they are being repaired and modernized and will be Mistake in Steel municipally-owne- d light and water back .in service when the Worlds of government, cost Costs the Matanuska's pay plants Crop fair opens next year, possibly with In addition permit regular conPalmer, Alaska. Matanuska col- and a newcomer added to the fleet. But retirement of foe with no Albany night boat, foe moon onists, farming foe government's tributions toward an that has bonds, obligation city's shines over foe Catskills in vain for most ambitious resettlement projin half during foe cut almost been had lost a ect, figured they the romantically minded. year's past seven years. work. Bedfords operating expenses have All seed wheat Bus top eavesdropping: The forbought by foe shown no increase during foe last 10 tune teller , tells her a tall, dark, Alaska Rural Rehabilitation corpohandsome man is coming to her ration, governing body of the col- years. The city is governed by a to the Matanuska mayor and eight councilmen electhouse. Sure enough he does and ony, for its citizens, most takes away foe radio." pioneers, was found to be winter In- ed from amongwoolen of whom are mill or tin e Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. stead of spring wheat Already planted, it will not pro- can factory workers. A city manduce until next year. A shortage of ager works directly under the Get Job , mayor. feed for an erfonated 50.0G0 chickDriving Tipsy Parties ens and several large flocks of DENVER, COLO. A novel solugeese, ducks cJd turkeys was Find Grant Signed feared. tion of the drunken driving problem made its appearance here recently, The situation was further compliBy Patrick Henry providing another means for college cated by foe fact that much of foe Docustudents to work their way through wheat was planted on land rented LOUISVILLE, KY. ments and land grants signed by school. for this year only. Since foe wheat Patrick Henry and three other Capt. James J. Pitt, head of the will not produce until next year, traffic division of foe Denver police some colonists raised the question of Virginia governors more than 100 years ago were unearthed in foe department, said officers stopped who will be entitled to the crop. courthouse recently by WPA eman automobile late one night because all of the occupants seemed ployees engaged in restoring and Virginia City Without Jefferson county to be drinking hilariously. All but the driver admitted readily Taxes Keeps Costs Down records. The grant signed by Patrick they had had a few." The driver Bedford, Va. This Virginia town Ilcnry was dated April 1, 1785. explained: of 4.000 population, which recently Others were signed by Thomas It's my job to stay sober. I never celebrated its Jcilersan in 1779, Edmund drink. They hired me to drive them has established aeightieth birthday, widespread repuin 1787, and Henry Leo in when they went on this party. tation as a city without taxes. 17J2. The youth said he and several Since early in 1935, citizens of 'Each of foe documents was other students made a regular busiBedford have paid no local tax asness of providing guaranteed nonwell preserved and the sessments whatever. Civic leaders still clear. drinking drivers" for Saturday night attribute this to sustained good civic and holiday motor parties. management. Under its present budget, fo$ " py. attment ad-wa- y. FOR foem-selve- a. Whal re-sa- le Non-Drinke- rs Ran-doit- ink-writi- . . , i i ra |