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Show Tin: si tiAKiiouss WEEK'S lll'LLKTIN PuMhcd at NEWS .SUMMARY Cnniiiit'iYiul Printing Co. I'.ylanrl 301 1119 l. .,t S vi Mouth Srg.'.rhov. - Suitor SUNDAY, JAMUAEY 15, 19S9 River Mild weather Ll Powder PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE County. Montana, has aUrted the lOLl'Mt; XL hatching of crickets, an reports say. Vermont's governor I lands pat on his belief that the fioo I control plan of the federal govaromi ait la a viola-o- f state's rights. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, FRIDAY, DESCRIPTION OF LIFE IN AFRICA A western bloc, hecid'ed by Repre- sentative Robinson, of Utah, has organized to get legislation through LeGrande P. Backman, recently for their section of the country. returned from the South African mission of the L. D. S. church, gave Tthe eastern part of the United. an Interesting review of the country States In digging itself out of a its people and customs,before memsnowfall of from 7 to 10 Inches. bers of the Sugar House Rotary club at the Thursday noon meeting. LOCAL Yesterday the members Mr. Backman spent sixteen years of the Utah Press association eloct-e- d in South Africa, first as a young a Bingham man as .iresiijent missioary and recently when serving About sixty publishers attended. Uie as missionary president. meet held at the Newhouse hotel in He Btated that the cities of South Salt Lake City. Africa are very beautiful and modem but the outlying districts are Local man boasts of no accfc ienia still primitive. The contrast is best in twenty-fiv- e years driving. He has noted when one goes into the cities cars during thai. time. and sees high had thirty-si- x powered autos wait while some slow native unhurredly The smelter plants at Garfkild and drives his team of oxen along (he Murray have signed labor agree- road. ments with the C I. O. in peace The widely known Victoria Falls movement. rated twic e as high as Niagara, is a thundering sight to behold Mr. Backman said. The natives have MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1939 Franco broadcasts plea for loyal- named it the "smoke that thunders," ists to surrender to end the civil after the heavy mist which surrounds the falls. war in Spain. JANUARY 20. 1939 Nntra JjltjtljtMt M'MCEB 49. COMMENTS Grand Chancellor, Claud Ashur, (By the Editor and other Friends of "The Bulletin") and a large delegation from Salt Lake City, made a visitation to the America the la.ul where the people of forty-tigstales have Park City Lodge, No. 8, Thursday, joined the1 for latui win the re Cnmnion r.e r.V:m is Hood; together 12. After the meeting, as another so January long as he obeys the laws; where a person ca l worwhich was very successful, the ship the Hod as he desires without regard ti the other fellow: :rowd was entertained at a dance where the people have the right to criticize the men at the head of jnd supper. the government without fear that they will he shut at sunrise. No wonder that the" harrassed common people1 of the old wnrld find Monday night a large number of here the heaven which they wished for in their homeland. Xo Knights paid a visit to Ogden where wonder that some of our hest Americans are those, who came from they participated in the installation some dictator cursed land devond the sas where they ire ;mt alceremonies of the new officers. A lowed to shake a1 friend's hand hut must give 'k- sahue to a dictme was had by all who pleasant filled is a de;:re.for power and mind hut wit.h whose tator) nothing llth and 17th South Those idden people who downti fear. obtains who that power by J. ALBERT NASH, Minister. of countries to those and come to out fortunate are a. m. enough 9:45 Church School. get Last Saturday night, Claud Ashur America "hill of our more than do those perhaps 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. A rights" appreciate G. C, held a meeting at Sunnyside who have lived under our constitution all their lives. Long may sermon py H. A. West, of Portland, where Lodge No. 21 is showing a "the land of the free and the home of the brave" survive. Oregon International Vice President great deal of activity. of the Gideons. 5 p. m. Intermediate Christian EnMonday night next a Grand VisitScientists have never found out what causc-- infantile) paralysis, deavor. ation will be held at Helper and all nor a cure for it. The funds for the 7 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor. prosecution of this search is who can are urged to attend. raised by contributions made by Americans on 1'resident: RooseSea scout ship Stanbury, will give velt's birthday, January 30. dive what you can spare and then their third annual Minstrel show in Irving high school Auditorium on (Continued on page 8) Friday .January 27th at 8 p. m. The Ship has been working hard on this minstrel and it promises to be up to their former splendid standard. PUBLIC HEALTH COLUMN WILL REOPEN SATURDAY n cas One hundred and About two thousand bird's eggs FREDOVA DANCE. STUDIO Third Church is glad to announce 159 cases of chick-enpof the and es of J. Walcott The mumps ova Fred Dance re Thompson, gift Studio has that 103 boys are registered in scoutwere reported to the Utah retired local attorney, have been ad- opened at 2106 S. llth E. and will ing organizations sponsored by the ded to the bi- welcome all who come to loin of Health during the of Board State Utah's University the church. There are 32 cubs, 31 scouts, museum. This week makes the dancing classes. This studio has al ological ending January 13, according and 40 sea scouts. In collection to the the university's weekly communicable disease largest ways been a popular one and now state. the released report that they are on the ground floor today. On the Mr. H. A. West, International Vice The eggs range in size from the will have more patronage than ever. week last year, chicken- president of the Gideons, an organ ostrich egg to the marsh Freda Vernon has always been a pox and scarlet fever held the highization well known all over the world large est positions with respect to number wren's egg, about the size of the popular teacher of terplschore will speak at the regular morning eraser on the end of a pencil. Over new cases reported, with 176 and of service next Sunday. Mr. West is 07 new cases respectively. sixteen years was spent in gather- A NEW BEAUTY SHOP a fine speaker and will have a good which IN SUGAR HOUSE Unusual features of the report ing the valuable collection, message. He is in salt Lake for the a one case of epidemic meningiwere as hobby. began The McKlnley Beauty Shop open purpose of organizing a local chapter one caso of smallpox. No tis and ed for business at 2114 so. llth East of the Gideon's here. They are exnew coses of diptheria, tularmla or MOVED HAVE STORE. loon January llth it was formerly panding their work and expect shortwere store to reported. The typhoid which used 1154 cated S. llth E. Gertrude Safeway at ly to place copies of the bible in evThe for which there were diseases on east been south has llth operate to see all her McKinley, owner, hopes ery cell of the state Penetentiary, over lost week increase? ratable in every school room and in the bet- moved down to 21st south, Just be- old patrons at the new location and and scarlet were mumps measles, ter camp grounds. Mr. West will low the White Spot Lunch. At the also to welcome the residents of Su were noted in decreases and fever; store be is hidden gar House. Associated with her i tell something, of this endeavor at present time the chicken-poand Influenza, of pneumonia a hind mass tell but Olive Ballinger, who will be remem signs they the Sunday service. Thla is the second consecutive us that when spring comes the store bered as operator in Burt's Barbei Shop some time ago. (Continued on Page 8) Rev. R. D. Steele Associate Prea-lde- will stand out for all to see. of Westminster College gave a splendid talk to the Senior Endeavors Sunday evening explaining the work of the Board of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church U. S. A. This is the first of several planned to help young people understand the great Boards of the Church. ht Jlrrflhitrrtau - s UNIVERSITY NOTES sixty-seve- Excavation Work Starts On Building Japan, through an official newspaper, says Japan will smash the U. 8-- fleet if this country insists on an open door policy in China and that Excavation for the construction the Islands of Guam and Wake must of the new addition to the J. C. not be fortified. Penney Company store at 1035 EastJ 21st South street was started this and Turkey sign a week Germany ,and work will .progress as credit agreement whereby Turkey weather conditions will permit, A. will get a loan of approximately C. smoot, of the Smoot Land Im with which to buy German provement Company and owner of made goods. the building, stated. $60,-000,0- 00 LOCAL An expert from the Na- SUGAR HOUSE TEAM tional Safety council is offered Salt WOLLOPS KETCHUM Lake City to help solve its traffic Sugar House Lumber Company problems. basketball team ran up a score of 65 to 45 last week in the first of Magna is undertaking a drive for series of three basketball games recreation center. with Ketchum Building Supply Co, Shanty McGean was star per Preliminary hearings for those cap former, caging thirty points, witn tured in the aheep stealing case and Alan Hansen run Rhead Tony west of Salt Lake were held today, close. The sheep were hidden in a seclud ning The winners of two out of three ed valley in Tooele county. of the games get a treat from the losers. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 19S9 The government has decided to purchase all silver mined prior to LOCAL MEMBERS OF ASS'N. M July 1 1939, no matter when it gets EVENT TO IN JOIN The to the mint price is 64.64c oer ounce. Sugar House members of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Assoc Italian facists warn France to iation will join in the big annual in keep out of the Spanish civil war. stallation of officers Monday, January It's all right for Italy to help the 23rd at the Elks' Club. The event starts at 8 p. m. rebels, but A program of musical numbers will will be given and a picture "New on the pass question Oregon as to the abolishment of the death Wild Life," will be featured with an sentence. One of the senators is in' important message from the State Fish and Game Commissioner, Newtraducing a bill to that effect. ell B. Cook. C. N. Fehr will be the LOCAL A Harriman motorist, F, master of ceremonies and the ladies T. Crane, tried to stop the car he was are invited to attend with their husdriving as it came to a railroad bands. The car skidded, turned The flab and game association was crossing. around and crashed a telegrsnh pole Instrumental in planting the trout then went into the ditch on its nose. in the lake at Fairmont Park last It was an accident, but a lucky one spi Jig for young fishermen under license age, which proved very pop for Mr. Crane. ular until the park keeper dosed the militia of the asks Utah gates against the fishermen. Adjutant that an air unit be added to this BACK ON JOB state's military arm. Friends of Dr. W. H. Landmesser, The "march of dimes" began to- local optometrist who recently und day in 29 counties of Utah to aid in erwent an operation, are glad to the fight against infantile paralysis. see him back on the job again. FISH-GAM- E WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1939 Goebbels goes out of Hitler's nazl regime as the boss of propaganda and bis place will be filled by Goer-init is said to be an effort to reconcile the moderates and radicals. g. Senator Borah take a stand with the president to oppose the cut in WPA appropriations. Nevada bids all western govern ors to a meeting called to urge the stabilization of silver price. ban Brltian and France war arms of and shipment materials to loyalists in Spain. re-affi- on LOCAL The house listened in silence to a proposal to put curb on (Cotninued on page 8) ox x. nt FUN AT THE FAIR ENJOY SCENIC BEAUTY OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Mrs. Erie Ryberg, who has recently returned from a tour of . Europe, entertained the Rotary Ann's with a travelogue of her experiences on the continent, at their regular Club luncheon held at Jeanne's Tea Room, 3022 Highland Drive, Friday, January 13th. Technicolour slides of European Countries were shown, of outstanding interest was the Ancient Roman Colliseum. The encon ormous modern structed near the colliseum made a most striking contrast of beauty, Points of interest and beauty were displayed in all countries, some of the most outstanding pictures were the world fair held in aria France, the coronation of the King and Queen of England, and the royal palaces of many countries. Exquisite linens and hand work representing many countries were in eluded in this most interesting tour of Europe by camera. Pictures of Washington, D. C showing that our country is just as outstanding in beauty as picturesque Europe were A CAUSE WHICH COUNTS. also run. January 30, President RoosePresident Mrs. Ella Stratford pre velt's birthday, is one on which sented Mrs. Ryberg with a bowl of every man and woman of these flowers and expressed the appreciUnited states should give and give ation of the club for a most interfreely for on that day funds are esting afternoon. gathered to make the fight on Musical numbers were given by one of the most insidious diMrs. Clarence Cummings. seases known mankind infantile liaralysis. More than any A Valentine Bridge party to be any other cause this one de held at the Ladies Literary club, serves the aid of everyone for it 850 East South Temple street, Feb Is a fight that will free someone ruary 4th is being arranged. wnose life is endangered and whose faculties are hopelessly LOCAL MAN ELECTED impaired by something which is PRESIDENT not their own fault and it is the S. A. Ersklne was elected pres duty or everyone who has any ident of the Salt Lake Licensed humanity in his makeup to aid in Plumbers association, succeeding this worthy cause to the utmost M. G. Erlcson, at a meeting in the Newhouse hotel Monday night Amphi-Theat- re fef&L sllff NEW YORK Three of the hundreds of amusements that will furnish enjoyment and thrills at New York World's Fair 1939. Above is a sketch of George Jessel's "Old New York," which will feature "Steve Brodie" jumping from the Brooklyn Bridge (6 times daily!). At the right, top, is the parachute jump which will bail -- out passengers and bring "happy landings." At the right is one feature of the Children's World "A Trip Around the World."' 250-fo- ot jj vfi w |