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Show WEEK'S A Bulletin of News. Actlv ities and all events of interest nrmirtnir in thit Smithfiaat nart II of Salt Lake Citv. A eBtton!'? that is the Is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Like Valley M NEWS SUMMARY FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1939 The United States Government today expressed Its disapproval of Germany's "wanton lawlessness" and VOLUME VII. 'arbitrary force In occupying PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE SUGAR HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY,- - HOME EDITION UTAH, THURSDAY, Post Office Bids S. II. LIONS CLUB Fish and Game Atsn. to Hold Smoker HOLDS MEETING be 1st Out to April Thehouse ways and means committee voted unanimously today to exclude farm labor, domestic help and employes of religious, charitable it and institutions from any April revisions of the social security act which may be made at this session. will be Members of the! Salt Lake non-prof- first or a date neaf then, the time when bids will be 23, 1939" MARCH 6. NUMBER EDUCATOR IS SPEAKER AT ROTARY MEETING are Coun- Fish and Game Association Taking up the discussion or some ty a smoker tonight at 8 p. sponsoring more satisfactory arrangement for m. at the Elks club, according to meeting dates, members of the Sug ar House Lion's Club met Tuesday local members who will attend and who have been assisting' tn the arfor their regular meeting. Erwin Peterson, president, led tue rangements for the event. The smoker Is another of the discussion abut the meeting date entertainments sponsored by year's and it was proposed that the first the group, which is an organ sport in be each made a month meeting ization for the protection and prop- to members enable night meeting who find it difficult to attend the ogation of wild life A new membership drive will be noon meetings a chance to meet started the early part of April and with the club. Nothing definate was is the it hopes of the group that evdecided Tuesday but the club offic ers will continue the matter at a ery man or boy interested in .haying Utah a state known for Its protect later date. ive measures for the birds, game and fish, will secure bis membership HAROLD FIFE TO SPEAK to the association, 'according to NEXT WEEK AT LION'S MEET Scott Linnell, local sporrtman, and Harold Fife, superintendent of the Salt Lake County Boy's Detent- member of the board of , directors ion home will be the speaker at the of the association. next meeting of the Lion's Club,, ac cording to Lawrence J. Oborn, pub Softball Park If Still licity manager of the club. Mr. Fife called for, for construction of the Jules Bearnson, educator from new post office, according to inforthe University of Utah Department LOCAL Police said that since of Economics, addressed members of the traffic lanes were repainted at mation from the office of the post master. the second south and main streets, trafSugar House Rotary club ThursMir. Smoot has returned from fic has had less congestion. day on the "Relationship Existing Washington, D. C. and announced Between Employe and Employer." that the plans and specifications Mr. Bearnson told the Rotarians SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1939 will be in Salt Lake this; week and Thomas of the that they would spare the time to President George The Uuited States today imposed bids will be advertised immediaetly University of Utah announced this take a new employee into the:r severe restrictions on German trade Work likely to start In May morning the names of faculty confidence, show him how things by proclaiming a condititional 26 members appointed to act as advis- are done at his establishment and Although several things govern per cent penalty tariff on all Imports ers to student publications, as edi- start him off right without leaving the time of starting the actual conof nasi goods after April 22. tors of the Hoe fupncaOona came him to discover things for himselt, of the buildng, work is struction to agreement with the administra often to the expense of the employer One of the longest meeting in re- likely to start in May, the report tion on a policy of , cooperation in and always to the expense of conficent history the cabinet of Prime stated. Elds are advertised for thirsupervising the material published dence of the employee. Minister ' Neville Chamberlin, ' con-'- - ty days and the removal of the brick Mr. Bearnson said that labor had published by students, sidered the problem caused by the building belonging to the city police aa much to offer to industry as does to . reports exaggerated Contrary department as well as the erection nazi action on Rumania, and labor should be given tae to capital cooperof student unwillingness of a new building to house the Kings same consideration by the capitalist ate, agreement was quickly reached Floral Company, are LOCAL The state road commiss- Forget-me-nA his laborer put to worlc money,. and a very fair attitude taken to ion is preparing to spend 35,000,000 necessary before the building can be a with and confidence interest Job at wards the solution of the question, on a highway building and mainten- started. more his emwill for PresL money to produce referred which had been Titles to the property where the will discuss problems encountered ance and other activities in the fiswill do he well the and Job Reployer, of the Board dent Thomas by new building will be located was in the detention home and methods cal year beginning July 1. much better make himself that to just act with power deeded to the United States Govern- used to combat them. The controversay about the locat- gents, members named by the for the next task. Faculty, Crews opened the road to Alta to- ment this week, according to coun ion of the sotball field, now located The term "We" not "V should be to act as advisors to the in a corner of Fairmont Park, : has president day after several weeks of snow ty rcords. used newsby any company official for are: Utah Chronlcale, weekly C C blocked roads. occupied much time this, week as without the "We or the laborer, Extension Dr. I. O. Horsfall, merchants and residents 'of the Sug- paper, not could Will Explore Submerged exist the educator said.' ParmDr. J. Division director, and House area have stated their dear SUNDAY, MAROI 19, 1933 annual yearley, physics; Utonlan, City in Caribbean Sea A Ten men were killed Saturday special meeting of the board of sires to have the park either remain book, Dr. Jacob Geerlings, classics, y DETROIT. Plans for a when a 20 ton plane crashed during expedition to photograph the "sunk- the board of directors of the Sugar where' it is or have it located at and Prof. J. B. Lewis, chemistry; en city" of St. James, off the Island House Chamber of Commerce has Wilmington;' avenue and ''Twelfth Pen, literary quarterly. Dr. 8. B. a trial flight, near Alder, of St Christopher, are virtually been called for Monday,! March.27, East street, and residents of the im- Neff, Years English Department head, and Office Sees complete. at 6 p. m. by S. J. Ottley, president. mediate vicinity of these locations Prof. E. C. Lorontsen, sconomics; Robert Hall, Detroiter The meeting will be held at Jean have protested saying that it is to and Humbug, humor magazine, of Service Hungarian troops complete oc- and will wealthy Room and has been called much nols.e Tea ne'a cupation of eastern Carpath-Ukrian- e L. A. Prof. Taylor, electrical enginhead a ' expedition to the Cecil A. Crock well, superintends ut Just what will be done with the block roads to Rumania. coast of the Caribbean island. In- for the purpose of arranging to Prof. W. H. jDalgliesa, and eering, the Sugar House post office, celenot at deterbeen has h difinateiy eighty-fiftcelebrate the park birthday cluded in the party are professional history and political science. brated thirty six years in the serLOCAL The bill to rise the sal- men and four university students. of Sugar House, which will be April mined as yet, according to informatvice of the United States Post Office ion from the office' of "Pat Goggin," Purpose of the Caribbean expedi- 23. ary of each road commissioned from EXPERT TO INTERPRET to is to March 20, 1039. tion, photoof Hall, according commissioner 33,500 to $4,000 a year and to percity parks, but will CZECH CRISIS ruins of the city of St the graph decided futhave near to in be the Although Mr. CrockweU declined. mit the commission to settle claims Her Glory and "Czechoslovakia which was destroyed by volJames, .' to state his age, he did. not mind as ure spftball leagues throughout Her Crief will be the timely sub- -. Of not more than $250 was signed canic eruption in 1630 and has since that he first entered the serare the and saying prepar Ject of Maurice Hindus, noted oborganising city defied photographers. The city lies laturday by Governor Blood. vice as a substitute carrier at the was No to start under water. playing. ing server and student' of International ' Hall's main office March 20, 1903, divwill 'post expedition was carry Salt Lake's warmest Saturday affairs who will lecture at the Uni when The old proverb "Where there's he was ing equipment and underwater camyoung. since October of 1938. versity of Utah March 22. His in eras. Since all attempts to photo- Smoke, There's Fire," was discount Lund-CharminaHe was on this Job for seven terpretation of the rapidly changing months and was then put la the ofgraph it from the surface have ed per cent Monday MONDAY, MARCH, 20, 1939 failed,' Hall hopes to attack it from when the Ash ton Heating and Venpolitical map of central Europe will fice as clerk. He worked at pract Rumania appeared ready today the ocean floor. Two professional be a number on the University Mas ' ' v tilating Company called the fire deically every Job in the office until to make economic concessions to Ge-- r divers are members of the series. Artists Mindsaand di ter The Chorus, was because their building ho become partment acquainted rected by Ivy J. Ensign. will be Mr. Hldus spent the summer, fall, with many, but stood firm against the filled with smoke. the of work air postal phases surrender of any political rights. After three companies answered heard in their annual ..concert, Fri and early winter gathering nrsx and was appointed superintendent of 54 207 Only Pupils the alarm and went to investigate day, March. 23, at 8:15 p, m. ,ln the band knowledge in what was the of the Sugarhouse post office In until Hit Great Briton rallies Eu:op;an paw-er- a Stalk of Wheat Identify they found that the smoke came Assembly Hall. Assisting artists are country of Czechoslovakia czech ter 1935. of annexation CHICAGO. The word wheat Is from the Hygeia Ice Company, 1206. Reginald Fields; an Instrumental trio; ler" srecent today against Hitler on the Mr. Crockwell's hopes for the fut" knows East Twenty-firgrounds that he is smashing commonplace. Everyone South where the and Rosalia P. Hovey, 'accompanist ritory. ure center on one thing at the preswhat wheat is used for. Bread is frontiers in the interest of This program will honor the late thawing of frozen pipes was in pro ent time ,and that is to see. .the made from wheat. Anthony Lund, Tabernacle choir di new post office finished and occupiBut when 207 sixth, seventh, and gress. Much Heat- rector for a .number of years. of the Jed Ashton, manager ed by the time his service extends Signs at the Mozart LOCAL About forty feet .a day eighth grade pupils Many members of this ladles chor school were shown a ing establishment, said that there to thirty-seve- n elementary years. is being made on the Draper-Alpistalk of wheat, only 54 named it cor- wasn't enough damage to have a us are southeast resident. There is in to. concert of no tunnel unit admission charge the Salt Lake City aq- rectly. Charles P. Saunders, princi- "Fire Sale." Brieht sunshine above and warm ueduct from the Deer Creek project. pal of the school, said the test was alf below gave evidence of the ad Work on the new bureau of min- made at the suggestion of Miss NelTO DANCE MEMBERS lie a F. school district vent of Spring when she was offic super- Building Ryan, es building is expected to begin with soon 21 intendent. Lincoln is scheduled dance for A In the next sixty days. ially ushered in Tuelay. March Out of the 207 pupils, 109 admitviviaa-ward members Saturday evening, ; More evident than the date ted' they didn't know; 27 said oats, 1. mm of number April persons plying the 8 thought the stalk was rye, 5 barTUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1939 work for the conrake and digging equipment Preliminary ley, 1 corn, and 1 bearded wheat of Sumner State Acting Secretary of the., new Hyland exand gardens during the week struction lawns looked One at the stalk youngster Wells today made public a United and told Mr. Saunders he thought it change of the Mountain States Telend. House Recreation, center States note formerly refusing to was a corn cob. Twenty-firat The builders and lumber trucks hasSugar.. Company ephone moved from the Irving High Jr. (Continued on page 8.) South and Eighth East street will By M. Ladle Morgan displaced the coal . trucks on u high school, , to Fairmont Park. were soon be completed and bids for con streets and school children Come and Join us in our early spring struction called for in April, accord seen loitering along the longest path activities. Ken Wixom of Sinclair Service, home. . ing to information from the phone Many tournaments will be schedulthe former personality kid of Sugar company offices. ed, marbles, hopscotch, kites Jack-stnLaying the cables underground House is expecting a visit from the jump rope and many others. MANAGER ATTENDS the stork or Easter bunny. by the phone company men kick-ba- n and volleyAlso CONVENTION to excavating, has occupied tae out be of ball will standing sports for manager Allen Segmiller, the past several weeks time but Bren Peterson, butcher at the Sue store, was In con- both boys and girls. work will progress rapidly as soon cess Market gets quite a kick, cut local 'J. C. Penney HAROLD CHANNING WIRE'S NEW ST0RT Every afternoon from 3 to 6 p. vention with officials of the comas this is complete. ting large Juicy steaks for. Ray Mc at m. and Saturdays from' 10 to 5 p. week the of pany, the fore part Cartney. m. ' the Ambassador Hotel. Here's a redblooded tale of the U. S. Forest RELIEF RATING OF P. O. Dell Rolph, smiling around STATE REPORTED. service that will appeal to every lover of couldn't keep Us mind on Skagg's, Utah rates first among the states business on account better Western fiction! There's action in of the arrival in per capita aid to dependents child- of pound baby girl. every chapter believable, thrilling action ren, third in old age assistance, but forest Sam's Uncle with well down the list in aid to the blind guardians fighting Vert Leaver has blisters on his (By the Editor and other Friends of "The Bulletin") and in general relief, figures releas- hands lawbreakers and forest fires in the West's and a sun burned nose after ed Thursday. all digging high Sierras. The state paid 13 cents to the spending from day Sunday his front lawn. gophers blind, to a average, and a And through it all runs a romance told with national average, and 1.74 Lincoln Hansen,' manager of the a minimum a maximum of for general relief. AN ERA OF THE CHANGING WORLD Sugar Bowl, claims he is ill with the of saccharine. flu it must be Spring fever. It is an era of the changing world. The new deal congress PARTY TO HONOR YOUNG Act" with the idea in mind, the a law known-aWhether or not you're a "western" fan, COUPLEElmer Sandberg from the Granite passed would in a measure"Wagner This relieve the labor situation. that it A party will be given Thursday Mill was seen in the Dixie Lunch en- would have been the result had the you'll agree "Mountain Man" is one of the been Of author idea its Utopian " evening in the banquet room of the Joying what some people call best adventure tales you've ever read I vast use who those the but realized, army of labor for their own , Lincoln ward, by the personnel of coffeo royal. ' selfish ends proceeded to read things into the law which made it the Granite Furniture Company for an ideal weapon in the hands of unscrouplous leaders to badger A certain "4 Square Lumber Yard" Mr. and Mrs. WiHard Brown, whose unemployers. They got the N. L. R.iB. iii their power and used in is in 10. House, took March certainly going Sugar place The marriage fair methods in the court proceedings which were instituted. A program of games will be fol "for rounding off' corners in their labor employer could not present his witnesses while the lowed by dancing. Mr. Brown is man' new remodeling program. You Jus Continued on page 5 ought to see what they're going! ' ager of the drapery department. . ot UNIVERSITY NOTES . ' . t Without Home of Board to Meet Monday P. M. T 100-da- Superintendent at Post 36 soldier-cf-fortun- e, 25-m- an Where there was Smoke Fire there . . de one-hundr- ed Chorus Concert Friday Lund-Ch&rmlna- sov-crl- gn . thoi-ougnl- y st ne of Spring Evidence , . Sugar House DAQ;rtfl fnntAr will be Started wanivuwuuiu a i ".ItlflVetl i HERE and THERE st . e,. mOUNTAIN MAN pre-parito- ry soft-bal- l, C t 15-ce- 0 MM EN TS nt 15-ce- nt heart-warmt- h, s - - START IT IN THIS ISSUE! so-call- ed |