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Show FTHDAY THURSDAY. MARCH X MARCH 9, Uttft If TTIE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN S9 135 on Half Shell? BEST PRICES A Mere Appetizer! who 8 MASFISLD FEED COAL CO. MURRAY West Srd South Wasatch 4Gil 17 i i:jlan3 STOKE 493 tin J M 111 BEAUTY 3S YOURS Car Continues to Make Town a Liai IT AT OUR BEAUTY IKIOP, HAIR TINTING, EXPERT CLAIM CARTELLING, FACIALS, MANICURING WE WILL WELCOME AN EARLY VISIT FROM YOU Odd Gas Buggy Is Running After 35 Years. TO(TIIE McKINLAY BEAUTY SHOP So. 21 14 1 1 th East "Juitt Bring v. In .' WE'RE OFF the Piece" Renovizing. Wc take the; lead in serv inj you. You lead in the Cleaning Parade. "We Make the World Brighter" 1074 E. 21st So. Hy. 8739 Hyland 458 CUT FLOWERS (Continued from page Funeral Designs ' l.f1"''' i. i ; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1939 Corsages ecretaiy cf 'Commerce Hopkins KING'S Forget Me Not FLORAL -- 1 THE PAINT POT South 11th Kant 2031 time. to spring Cleaning and Granite Welding & Wire Works ' NEW BERN, N. C Thirty-fiv- e years is a long time to make people out liars, but Gilbert Waters has enjoyed doing just that for a long Hyland 983 WELDING? business todaV positive action to back up promiaes of co operation in recent statements of adminst ration leaders. promiecd -- "Flowers That Satisfy" 2157 Highland Drive Hyland 8109 3E Buy Only Senator Lewis, (democrat) pro of the neutrality laws today. His measure would direct the president to enforce neutrality by "approplate excutlve orders. posed repeal Call Hyland 2520 ," CASTLE GATE D CLEAR CREEK B ABERDEEN KING COAL Agents for Sentinel Stokera Prepared Stoker Coal ' "LOBB'S ON THE JOB" SUGAR HOUSE ; i J' COAL CO. tl91 Highland Drive I Hy. ZJS20 THE BULLETIN ADS LOCAL The monthly Inventory method of tax assessment of stocks of merchants was repealed today by the state legislature. Funds for continuing work on the Provo river project ' in the fiscal year beginning July 1 were virtually assured Wednesday when the house appropriation committee recomm of 11,350,000 IIANSENS SEE FAMED SAN FRANCISCO EXPOSITION Mr. and Mrs. .Lincoln T. Hansen 2524 Alden street, are in California where they are attending the Exposition and visiting other points of interest Mr. Hansen is manager of the Sugar Bowl, In Sugarhouse. ORSON KASTELER GIVES LESSON IN BANKING Orson Kasteler, cashier at local bank, addressed students the at the Irving Junior Junior High school Tuesday on the problems of bank-Its worth and Its relation to irogrecs cJ the country. n, Week's Health Report Hi Communicable diseases reported x the Utah State Board of Health For the extra fun that comes of buying more and buying better and buying wisely . . . shop The Bulletin The merchants who advertise in The Bulletin are the dependable merchants in Sugar House . . the merchants who offer the best values, the best prices, the best quality, the best service. Their aim is to serve you better and The Bulletin ads are their way of telling you about iti ad-wa- y. during the week ending March Srd numbered 691, an increase of only 11 cases over the proceeding week, according to the weekly report released today through the Division of Communicable Disease Control Cases for the co responding week In 1938 totaled 653. An increase of 31 in the number of new cares of mumps was noted, and there were smaller increases in whooping cough, diphtheria, influenza and tuberculosis. Measles showed a decrease of 23 cases, and chlckenpox, infantile paralysis, epidemic meningitis and pneumonia also dropped slightly. There were no new cases of smallpox, typhoid fever, epidemic or Infantile paralyels reported during the week. s, whip-socke- t, THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN " V ; is DENVER. Colorado's mule population records revealed today that are Jerry virtually all mine mules usenamed Jerry has outlived his fulness in the production of coal. Complicated machinery, powered by electricity, is swiftly replacing the slow but trusty mule that played a major part in the fundamental state industry. Records of the state planning commission showed that the number of mules is dropping nearly 1,000 a year. In 1936 there were 12,609 mules employed in various industries in the state. The number dropped to 11,797 in 1937 and this year estimates placed the total at fewer than 11,000. Mule Called Specialist. Despite the number of jokes did rected at the miners coal veteran friend, diggers insist that the mule is the mental leader of the equine world. The mule, they say, is a "specialist" in the coal fields. It is an untiring worker, easily trained, and can labor and survive in the adverse conditions of coal mines. The mine mule learns to duck its head at low places in entries and rooms; refuses to enter a place where gas and danger lurks; stops at rail "frogs" so his driver may throw the switch; backs into a string of pit cars until connection with his own car is made, then slides his hoofs along the ties as brakes if the load tends to move too fast. Underground the mule first is taught to pull an empty car. Later the car is loaded and the mule is trained to pull it along rails into entries, around curves and into rooms. Wears No Bridle. The final test is the elimination of the halter and bridle, which are replaced either by a "tail chain" or a set of "shafts." At the command of "Gee" and "Haw" the mule turns to the right or left as did the oxen of covered wagon days. When pulling a string of cars some mules "count" the number of couplings that rattle when the "pull" tightens and refuse to move if there is one car more than can be safely hauled. After a day's work the mule-sw- eaty and weary permits the driver to hang onto his tail up the almost vertical, slippery slopes to the mine entrance. In Colorado the driver receives $6.10 a day; the mule, board and keep. long-eare- 7,100-mil- , (Continued from page 1.) NEWSPAPERS WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW They reach Newspapers put on the world's greatest show. Take a tip th. radio, staire and screen combined. for show- formula from the newspapers when you wait a practical P Mf A.f. manship. They give a continuous penormance mai million dollars a 'day to present. Xewsdom. t-- a LEADERSHIP The merchants or a community newspaper cannot force people to buy their merchandise in the local stores. The usual "buy at home" campaign, as such, will drive more business away from a People resent being told where community than it will attract. they must spend their money . But merchants and the newspaper can attract additional busiThe merchants' part is "truth in advertisness to a community. of ing," no exaggerated statement as to the number of or qualitybetbad business but not is advertising;) good goods sold, (which ter stocks; cleaner and more attractive stores; more attentive sales people; prices based on maximum, rather than minimum sales, which in the end will mean lower prices but greater profits, It is being merchants instead of storekeepers. A SAGA OF PIONEER DAYS (Continued from page 1.) one to loin them and take a team, which I have regretted a thousand times. Seventy miles the sink on Mary's or Hum-bo- lt River we took the Oregon Trail thinking it nearer, but found it 500 miles further, eight miles before we took the Oregon road I seen Weau, he pulled me off my mule, we cried some. After we were over the sandy desert I seen him again at Mud Lake. I seen Hugh Lee a few days ago he told me- Weau had left them and went to Redding digging done poorly and come to the dty about 2 weeks ago, further I know not. We were on the trip 149 days, and made 125 travelling days. I would not, Heaven knows it, start with the same company I did and run the some risk, toil, etc. for the pretty sum of 25,000. George Grize from crier erot -,- ve - J ay (Will be continued next week) Might or Wrong? How good a guesser am you? 1. Old telephone directories are collected in order to sell them for waste paper. RIGHT WRONG 2. Any Bell telephone can be connected with more than 90 per cent of the world's telephones. RIGHT WRONG . Tribe in Bengal Under Despotic Sway of Women RANGPUR, BENGAL. In the hill tribe of the Sahirs in Bengal the Driving down from Old Greenwich the other afternoon, we passed a long line of motor cars parked in front of a church. At the church door stood a huge piece of motor fire apparatus. But the ladders and other fire fighting appliances were hidden by flowers. Evidently some fireman had given his life to his duty and was being honored by fellow townsmen. The answers are shown below but make your guesses before you take a peek. And here is an answer to the problem of quick, low cost communication when you want to reach someone in anollier town. Telephone and get your answer now. The operator will be glad to tell you any 2 co O r ii- "O62 M Q L t- - a i 00 Q Saving Plan Spurred By New York Fair lntere$t In at least States banking institutions are now operating New York World's Fair 1939 Savings Clubs, organizations for depositors which induce them to save stipulated sums each week for a trip to the Fair next Spring. This saving plan, announced just one year ago, has for its slogan, "Save Today to See the World of Tomorrow'' and several banks have linked it to their Christmas and Vacation Clubs. thirty-eig- I ht tf n 3 C S . e a 'flj 5 J3 ZX O g. f- 'i vi 1 I M n r c o . C o O js q 5 t- oi 00 O u 3 o u u 3 O M - 3 e I 8 -- i 5 2 3 6 Georgetown died about 4 weeks ago 7 miles from here at the same mill (Colhoma) where gold was first At Salt Lake I was discovered. rpptfnted agent for Piatt where he His brother took 53 wr3 buried. in dollars money, his rifles, pistol and blanket Left his clothes in my charge when we came to Salt Lake. I threw come of my clothes away, Went about 5 thinking to pock. days to cell Piatt's clothes, (would done better if I had thrown all and worked 5 days at 3 dollars a day) gave them to the auctioneer sold them for $16.60, charged me 2.00 for selling. When he was sick I asked him the state of his soul, when the rest said "Oh shut up, lei him rest, but I asked him; when he said he was reconciled, think of that ye mourning friends of father Piatt, where he is, and what he is doing, he has more gold than I have, . women rule. Women have the right to marry anyone they like and to marry as 1119 EAST 21 SO. HY SC4 many times as they like. If they don't like marriages they just dissolve them. Children of such marriages do not recognize their fathers only their mothers. When one of the tribe advocated "faith in falsehood" as the basis of A WEEKLY PUBLICATION tribal life other members of the tribe were so shocked at this attack Trinted at 1119 East 21st South Street on their customs that they speared Sugarhouse, Utah him to death. Three of the murderers were sen' V L M- - CONNIFF, Publisher .'..a tenced to death by the sessions judge here. Advertising Rates on Application The fact that a meeting of the Business Office and riant at 1119 East 21st South tribe's elders decreed the death and Phone copy for news Items and events qf Interest to "The Bulletin" that the murderers only carried it out made no difference, said the or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 364. judge. The law could not recognize customs which permitted such .1.50 crimes, he added. Subscription Pric e One year (52 weeks), in advance ... men-lngi'.t- COM M E N T.S Figures Show Animals Are Great American desert in California. quest of the pot of gold in Being Supplanted by Those pioneers made the west and this summer they will have Machinery. honor paid to them for their hardihood. In 1903, he wheezed his gasoline buggymobile down to a stop, wiped the sweat and dust from his ex cited face and looked back triumphantly Et the crowd running after him. His new auto, first built in the South, had run. It had run rather bumpily and with a deal of clattering and roaring, but indubitably it had run, after all skeptics in town had declared it would not run. He told New Bern that his contraption was the machine of the new age, and that it would make them all rich. But when he started a campaign to sell stock for a factory, he fell short of his efforts. Finally some of the more outspoken citizens admitted that the thing would run, but would it keep on running? Everybody said it would not. So the discarded his dream of a great buggymobile factory and went back to his machine shop. But ever since then, he has run his sturdy little machine over the hills and dales of Craven county, and over the main streets of New Bern, threading his way easily through traffic without mishap or stop. For 35 years he has used his auto, and seen the streets and highways gorged with bigger and better cars, slicker ones, with big tires and stream-line- d bodies. His own has a buggy chassis and wheels retaining even the into which the whimsically minded inventor thrusts an old whip. It is guided by a steering stick, placed on the right side, and upon which is mounted a bicycle bell. The tires are solid, and the engine furnishes one speed forward, with a maximum speed of 35 miles per Tandem Bicycle Carries hour. This Couple 7,100 Miles But it runs, and has run for 35 CALIF. James P. SAUSOLITO, years, carrying and fetching Gilbert and wife, aged 29 and 28 Young Waters safely and dependably the years respectively, have completed only car he drives. e tour of the United a on tandem bicycle the a States Veteran Presents Buddy longest bicycle ride, they believe, Letter Written in 1919 that has ever been taken. They started last spring. While ROCHESTER. N. Y. The letter, in tourist camps for the anstopping World to war buddy from one other, was penned years ago, but it night, they saved time in the daynever reached its destination until time by taking their meals on the road, one steering while the other the addressee came and got it. Private Elmer Wennstrom of ate. With the exception of having Belleville, N. J., and Joseph W. to push a little in the mountain Davis of Rochester became friends passes of Pennsylvania, they made during the war. In January, 1919, the entire tour mounted. They averaged 66 miles a day. hospitalization separated them. Shortly afterwards Davis wrote a letter to Wennstrom, but when the Male vs. Female Driver letter arrived at a hospital in Le Controversy Is Aired Mans, France, the latter had been NEW YORK. The Greater New discharged and had started on a series of travels. York Safety counc:! has taken a The letter went around France hand in the endless controversy-m- ale from city to city for months before driver vs. female driver and it finally was returned unopened announced the results of tests made to Davis. Davis took up the search in 20 states during the past year. (or the elusive Wennstrom, but to The tests showed the following: no avail. Against women drivers They are Nearly 20 years passed and the less proficient and less familiar with other day. Davis went to answer the the manipulation of the controls, doorbell and found his old buddy, mechanical adaptability and driving Wennstrom, on the threshold. After judgment. They are more emotiona warm greeting, Davis took ad- ally unstable and have certain physvantage of the occasion to deliver ical handicaps. the letter, now tattered and brown For women drivers They have with age. better color perception and color deThe verbal postscript to the mes- termination, are more courteous on sage extended far into the night as the road and continually try to imthe war veterans celebrated their prove their driving. reunion. multi-cylinder- GOOD COAL San-som- e, living and eats oysters prodigiously, swallowed 139 of the mollusks for the Cleveland title. "Shoemakers often win oyster-eatin- g contests where I was born, in Termine, Italy," he said, finishing oil the last of the oysters and his second bottle of chili kduce, "and I hold numerous titles there." Sansome's nearest rival was Marino Gricu, who quit at 118 oysters. SEEDS and FEED Qjality OHIO. repairs shoes for a CLEVELAND, ON Power Ousting - Mule in Mines a 7h3 rtrurjiaJn States Tefepltcnc- to 6 O - its Tl ri 8 c - 4- JU jaat & Tclsgraph Co. |