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Show WEEK'S A Bulletin of news Activities and all events of Interest securing in tlie Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of! Salt Lake Valley. ' b4 &mnv Jor NEWS SUMMARY ffinitHr BY OUR COMMENTATOR PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION JANUARY MONDAY, 15. 1940 VOLUME President Roosevelt today ack-e- d congress for a $31,000.00 emergency appropriation to keep the naval program from bogging VII. SUGAR HOUSE. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, NEED OF SKILI ED MECHANICS SEEN down. Under virtually, complete mobithe armies of Belgium and the Netherlands were massed Stressing the need of training today behind frontier defenses to meet any German threat to the in some line if work suitable to Theron W. a person's make-ulowlands' neutrality. Jones, of the National Reemploy- ment Service . addressed members Federal officials today said of the Sugar House Lion's Club said they had only scratched the moa at ti"i regular . I. .1 surxsce aiier uiey iuui vmiw weekly luncheon of tne mud. 17 members of an organization Jones gave a detailed out- who have plotted to overthrow line of the methods his service . , the United States government. mnm. niana. mM blow-1 The plot said Included the m They raust first qUal-- ! ing up of buildings, "liquidate for job ,n Jews, and assassinate congress-- " and .how an gptneu men. In their particuler line. People without experience are aided as as the experienced worker well to all Notification LOCAL and many companies have found state that the in slaughterhouses this method of securing help they must comply with a 1939 most effective, animal branding act was being At the present time a need for by Dr. W. H. given Monday mechanics Is evidenced In airplane Hendricks, state veterinarian state department of agriculture. throughout the nation Mr Jones stated that mechanically Inclined people should get In this line as A total of 97 inspections for there are many more jobs than possible fire hazards have been men in airplane factories. A made under the program of the complete training is necessary multiple housing for this Job. safety committee, it was rep wted Tuesday's meeting was called at a committee meeting Monday. to order by the president, Dr. Leslie (Shag) D. Burbidge. llth BauJ . Thursday evening, January 25th, 11 a. m.. Worship Service. Serin the Emplrt Room at the Hotel "The mon Utah. The banquet will be served by the Minister. of Faith." Venture 8 at p. m. and will be followed 7 p. m., Christian Endeavor by dancing. r. Societies meet. There will be no special gram numbers, according to the Church School attendance Is committee in charge consisting of d. geetlng rapidly back to normal but extemporaneous numbers may after the abnormal amount of called for from members. sickness during the past month. Tickets and arrangements are to Al Anderson of 1229 Princeton be called for and made with Avenue has taken up his teacheither Mr. Rockwood or Mr. ing task once more. Taylor. Cub Pack 8, Cubmastcr J. E. Nash, held a skiing and sledding party on Bonneville Golf Hill lost About 20 boys partiSaturday. cipated and In spite of the spills Gold-Gree- n asserted that the thrills were pro-M- t.h I I : ld A huge bombing plane Monday had stopped at the Salt Ijake municipal airport for refueling and service en route to Pwe;t- grass, Montana, where it was to be taken across the border into Canada. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, . Lady Lions To JJe Honored By . ivuaring it Attics Honoring their wives, the Lady of the Sugar Lions, members Lion's are .completing club House.' 1940 arrangements for a dinner and President Roosevelt suggested dance next week. today that congress consider The affair will take place loans to Finland and touched off a sharp senate debate In which Senator Walter F. George (D., Ga.) charged such aid was "unneutral." rw if.... Grant Stake Plans Ball Highlights of the season's activities of Grant Stake Mutual Improvement Association's members, will be the annual Gold and Green ball Saturday night at Smith Memorial Building on the campus of the L. D. S. College. Linden Mather, president of the Young Men's Mutual Association and. Mrs. Mary Jack, president of the Young Women, have had general charge of arranging the dancing party and have been assisted by members of committees appointed from the various classes. Decorations of a colorful- - nature will add to the evening's splendor and dancing will begin at 8 p. m. non-milita- ry CONGRATULATIONS Prime Minister Chamberlain and the man he removed as war minister on January 5, Leslie buried an incipient ministerial crisis In guarded statements before parliament today which drew a nod of approval even from the opposition. Hore-Bellsh- Water content of snow on the ground at Brighton, one of Salt Lake City's principal watersheds, Is below that of the past two years, observers of the city water department found Tuesday. An official check made Monday evening disclosed 6.8 inches of water in 35 Inches of snow on the ground at Brighton. report of the United States attorney general received Tuesday In Salt Lake City showed 112 criminal convictions in the Utah Judicial district of federal court during the fiscal year endThe 1939 20. Born total of 92 civil cases was ter of his birth January in Civil 1862 War Days in In minated in the period. New York City, Mr. Dagron was (Continued on Page 8) educated at McGill University at A . Montreal Canada, in Civil EngiHis engineering career neering. covers various positions with railroad companies in the United States, among which are the Baltimore and Ohio, Illinois Central, and the Union Pacific. FEATURES YOU.WIIL IKE Adopting Kingsleyi advice to "Go west, young man, go west," The names of 55 prominent and Mr. Dagron in 1905 came to Salt active citizens of the Southeast Lake City to build the Terminal appear in this issue. for the Short Line Railroad under Week's News Summary the late Mr. William Ashton. Editorial Subsequently he was made Chief Lions' Notes Engineer of the Utah Light and University Notes Railway Company, predecessor of the present Utah Light and TracRotary Notes tion Company, when the company Presbyterian Church Notes Madam DeLore, Advisor rebuilt the street car system. Chamber of Commerce Notes Mr. Dagron was mainly responsiSerial Story ble for the Introduction of precast concrete slabs in the streets Floyd Gibbons' comments of the city whereby a smoother Page of Comics Miscellaneous pavement was obtained. He also of the streets, as well as to the safety of operation of vehicles on these streets. Improvements made by the Utah light and Railway Company, including the construction of the present Car Bams and Shops on 7th East were made under his direction. Mr. Dagron also supervised the construction of power plants, pipe lines, dams and reservoirs on the Weber River and in the vicinity of Salt Lake. Mr. Dagron has worked continuously for the Utah Light and Railway Company and its successor, the Utah Light and Traction Company, from 1907 to the present, his duties now being those of Consulting Engineer. As characterized by his work, Mr. Dagron has always had great interest In the growth and beauty of Salt Lake City, and his residence would be an honor to any district Thus, The Bulletin takes pride In wishing, "Many Happy Returns!" NL'MBKlt 49. C of C BUILDING STORE ROOM Harmony of family life as well in music was brought to the attention of members of the Sugar House Rotary club Thursday when the family of Dr. T. E, Robinson, physician of Sugar House, put on a musical program at the regular weekly meeting of the organization. Tom Robinson, Jr., 10, oldest of the family children, sang a song for the Rotarians and young Miss Patsy, 9, played a piano sola Beverly, 7, and John, 4. gave readings while Joyce, 5, and Camllle, 2, sang songs. The entire family (except a two month old boy) Joined In singing a song. accompanied by Mrs. Ora Jepp-i Prison Sale sub-divid- ed at the state A special musical program will be given by the Lincoln Ward choir, Sunday evening, January 21st at 6:30 p. m. in the Lincoln Ward (Granite Stake Tabernacle) The following program has been arranged: "Glory to God on High," choir and congregation; violin solo, Dorothy Trimble; "Gloria," choir; solo, by Alfred Trauffer; organ solo, Miss Deaun Moulton; vocal duet, Edith Davis and Everett Gunn; baritone solo Wells B. Wilkinson; selection by choir, solo part by Jane Nebeker; selection Ladies Chorus; trio, "The Hills of Home," Estenna Wilson, Donna Fisher and Merlin Fisher; selection from "Hi Jane Van Rosendahl, Jacob Van Duren, assisted by the choir; selection, mixed quar Van Rosen tet Noble Cain, dahl, Agnes Bolto, Jacob Van Duren, Harry Van Rosendahl; trumpet duet Ralph Angebaur, Laurence Johnson; selection, by choir. The orchestra members are: Deaun Moulton, Lillian Moulton, Dorothy Trimble, Norma Dunn, Elda Curtis, Lewana Jackson Gilbert Mehrs and Isaac Tuckett Gladys Merrill Is personnel man ager, Hamilton Wilson, president and Lon Fisher, conductor. Tro-vato-r," The Bulletin" this week con introduced the parking of tracks ed June 30. Seven acqultals and 12 quashed gratulates Mr. L. L. Dagron, 1463 on various streets, which added or dismissed cases were reported Gilmer Drive, on the anniversary to the beauty and attractiveness Single Copy, 5 cents Construction of a store room to house the property of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce and the Sugar House district in general, was started Tuesday morning on property belonging to the Curtis Coal Company and leased by the Sugar House Coal Company about 1150 Wilmington Avenue. Cost of the structure, which will be about $160.00, is assumed by the Chamber of Commerce, son. as that organization has been Mrs. Virginia Robinson, moth largely instrumental In fostering er or the children, accompanied projects to purchahse the equip Dr. Robinson when he sang a great. ment ana as it nas actea as a song and she In turn favored the civic organization solelv for the Rotarians with a violin sola S. S. S. Ship Stansbury Is betterment of Sugar House. Dr. Robinson brought the pro busy preparing for their big minSidney J. Ottley and Carl A gram to a close by making a to be given February Brown, assisted strel show by others, have short address on the Crippled 13th In Irving High School audi been working to secure the shed. children of the world. He was torium. Practices are going forth upon the suggestion of the Sugar proud to say that such children at the rate of two or more per House Christmas committee, which In Utah have a great advantage week and they promise to out do found that costs of the over other states by having both storing all former performances. Christmas decorations alone would state and national appropriations soon mount up to a sum that Fremont District, which takes would warrant construction of as well as club and civic . in the non L. D. S. Scout Troops the shed. Many children born with hand n the Southeastern section of The structure will be fireproof such as club feet and twisticaps Salt Lake City, stood third in and la within the fence of the ed bones from rickets, are cured order of parade at the annual Sugar House Coal Company to in the space of a few years. meeting of Scouts and Scouters prevent vandalism. Thursday's program was stagin South High School last Friday ed in anticipation of other memevening. - uraer ox marches as bers responding with family prodetermined by the percentage of Ground not only giving a differgrams, Boy Life Subscriptions. They ent to the club entertainment were among the 100 per cent Discussed but talent in members allowing districts too, in having all scout come to the fore. to the club of troops Discussing whether the site They are now making large plans for a the present Utah State prison C Father and Son Dinner during should be or sold in Scout week. took this place morning entirety Be At Lincoln Ward Musical Program a, 1940 at 17th South 9:45 a. m., Church School. p, 1 East 19, Family of Dr. Robinson Entertains Rotary Club QHjitrrli NntPH lization, MA FRIDAY, JANUARY Jn ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heaps, 1811 South 10th East street are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born Tuesday morning at the Holy Cross hospital. Mrs. Heaps, prior to her mar riage was Miss Barbara Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bren Petersen. ELLIOTT IIANOOCa ILL Elliott Hancock, eenicl assist ant at the J. C Penney Company of Sugar House, has been confln ed to his home for the past sev eral days due to illness. capltol. A subcommittee appointed several weeks ago by Governor Henry H. Blood took the matter up and will make recommenda tions on their findings to the governor. The removal of the prison to a new site at the point of the mountain is a project that will soon be under way. NOTES FROM WASHINGTON Rotarians To At President's Luncheon An invitation from the Poca- tello Rotary club members of the Sugar House Rotary club to attend a luncheon February 2nd at that city in compliment to Walter D. Head, president of Rotary International who will make a brief Stop in Pocatello on that date. As pocatello is near the center of the 110th district, It was selected for the luncheon, per- mitting Rotarians from the entire district to attend. The event will be held in the Hotel Bannock. Although not definitely determined, it is believed that N. D. Last Monday the District was Thatcher. Jr.. president and I will covered with a mantle of snow H. Stratford, ' five inches deep but today the officially represent the Sugar rain, which has been steadily House group. falling for a day, and the mist which has been over us all for the past threee days, has reduced the snow to a dirt" looking plies along the streets where the house owners had shoveled off the sidewalks and the snowplows had thrown their accumulation to the sides of the highways. It has not The attention of the editor been cold enough to make a resof "The Bulletin" was called pectable winter day for us in Saturday to the lax parking the west In effect around the monument where at 5 p. m. SaturDurind the past week It has evening, there were eleven day been my pleasure to visit the automobiles parked, some in Smithsonian Institute or the Nathe very shadow of the "no tional Museum. While there it was parking" signs. my good fortune to see the spec Whether these cars were imens from Utah's dinasauer tagged by the policeman on quarries, seen some of the specnot learned by the was duty imens Of minerals from Tin tic, editor but it looks like someEureka, Bingham and Fairfield, careless. and in the days to come I expect body got very in the numAn improvement to see more of the wonders of seen on cars of ber merchants the world and more especially of streets the the parkoccupying the west old and new. as been has noted, spaces ing manner in has the improved Last week it was my privilege able to move to visit the oldest Knights of which traffic is since House the parkin Sugar Pythias lodge in the United monument has around the States. It is the lodge which ing been stopped. President Roosevelt Joined and and takes a great deal of pride in its history. by The Bulletin Commentator vice-preside- nt Saturday Traffic Gets Little Attention |