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Show WEEK'S m A Bulletin of news Activ--1 Ities and all events of Interest! securing in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the finest Residential and fastest growing part off Salt Lake Valley. sugar NEWS SUMMARY BT OUR COMMENTATOR PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE HOME EDITION JANUARY 22, 1940 VOLUME Britain Gnat Sunday acknowledged the law of her twenty-firwar vessel, with 81 officer and men feared dead, while heavy fighting broke out suddenly in Finland. MONDAY, 8UGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, JANUARY ML 26, 1940 Single Copy, S cents NUMBER SO. st W. B. Richards Sr. DRUGGISTS SEE NEED OF PUBLIC REST ROOM Celebrates Another Year The nation's capitol completed preparationa Sunday night to pay Grant Midgley and Joe Ferry, final tribute to William Edgar owners and managers of the SeaStill to and active be claiming Borah in the senate chamber gull Drug- of Sugar House, exwhere for more than three de good for another ten years, B. Richards, Sr., greeted pressed their views Thursday on cades his voice rang in zealous the need of a public rest room affirmation of man's freedom friends and relatives Thursday for Sugar House. evening at a large reception held under democracy. Both men, active in civic proin Lincoln Ward Chapel to celebrate his nintv-thir- d birthday jects in the district, have an opUnited hundred Twenty-tw- o portunity to gain facts about anniversary. Mine Workers delegates gathered Mr. Richards, long a figure of this public need as their store is politicallyfor a here Sunday night awe among younger men who located near the site of the old convention start- couldn't -important keep In the old gentle police station that was removed which may provide man's shadow in work and act! to make way for the new post ing Tuesday Ui&t ouae& the only an answer to one of the riddles vity. attributes his long life to offIce of 1940 whom will the CIO being able to work and taking PublIc re8t room in Sugar House, In checking various stores and support for president. advantage of this ability. Additional honor was heaped nop" In the district, Mr. Midgley on Mr. Richards when he was!Btated that they tav not found LOCAL Record low temperathe! tures for the winter s threatened made a honorary member of House Rotary club and Utah Sunday night, when, after Sugar life membership card and a day of almost normal readings, given a Wheel lapel button by N. Musical the mercury dropped sharply after Rotary Dee Thatcher, Jr., president of dark and approached the zero club. the Rotary mark after a cloudless sky. even one rest room, properly maintained for public use, and In many cases inadequate conditions for even the people employed. It Is true there are several service stations in the district, but they have not been constructed to take care of a general public rest room. Tne summer will present a greater problem in this matter when the children are using the Sugar House park and field house, Mr. Perry said, and the business people of Sugar House should get their heads working to find a suitable location. - Wil-lar- d, ( En route to New York City Five Tuesdays and Sunday were two aliens, one a Ladies Rate Party professional wrestler leaving the country by request, and two of Five Tuesdays oc cured during ficers charged with giving the tne raonth of so the at tne Lions entertainedJanuary aeportee a proper sena-oi- x at a banquet point of embarkation. and dance for the Lady Lions Thursday evening at the Hotel a president was As a substitute for games of UUh. several Salt Lake City Iished by the Sugar House Lions merchants now are using "check- to definitely set dates for club er" type punchboards to stimu- parties. late candy trade in their places Louis Rockwood and Ray Tay lor made arrangements for the of business. party, which was held in the Empire Room at the hotel. Program at Stratford Ward Sunday Services Granite High To Provide Lunch And Program For Club CONVENTION IS LION'S TOPIC I Aiuiougn nve months away, the district convention of the Lion's clubs of the local district was the heavy discussion Tuesday at the weekly luncheon of the group. The reason for discussing the problem so early, according to Grant Midgley, secretary, was so that as many members as can arrange vacations at that time and avail themselves of the op portunity to attend the cocven uon, will do so and have the Sugar House club well represent ed. A Items of Local News Announcement was made of the birth of an eight pound son to Mr. and Mrs. George Cardwell, of Highland Drive, Tuesday, January 25, at the Cottonwood MaMr. and Mrs. ternity hospital. John Cardwell, 1141 Garfield avenue are the of the new arrival. great-grandpare- Announcement of the engagement of Miss Helen Bougard, of Omaha, and Mr. Albert Mongomery, auditor at the Sugar House Lumheld ber and Hardware Company, was fur- made recently. The wedding will sign take place during the report of the party Thursday was heard and a ther discussion of a road announcing meeting days also took place. Representatives of Seven J. C. Penney Stores Hold Meeting Hugh B. Brown, president of the British Mission Is expected to arrive in Salt Lake the first part of February. Mr. Brown's family arrived from nfrigimvi. several months ago. They were southeast residents for many years. A program or music and a Members of the Sugar House special speaker has been arrang Rotary club will make their aned by the Stratford Ward for nual visit to Granite High school from seven J. C. Sunday evening, January 28th, 5 next Thursday and hold their Managers met at a meeting stores Penney m. the in Park regular weekly meeting in the p. Invitations have been issued for Highland local the store in at Tuesday will The musical chapel. school auditorium, following program wedding of Miss Ruth Jarman be furnished by the Singing luncheon to be served by the Sugar House. Buying, sales pro- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Strings, under the direction of domestic science department of motion plans, and other Items of Jarman, 2604 McClelland street interest to merchandising were and Mf. the school. Henry Miller Jr., with Alvin Joseph Delwin Green. Arthur Overlade, Joseph The Invitation was tendered discussed at the meeting. Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Green Olsen, Irene Johnston, Raymond the club members by Lorenzo Seegmiller, manager of the Sugar of 2864 South 9th East street The Johnson. and Hatch, principal of the high House store is group leader. The marriage Henry, Roy will take place Gertrude is Arlt school, and a member of the Ro Messers. Bowen of Magna; Gra Friday evening, February 9th. accompanist ham of Bountiful; Grant of Bing Ida Norman will be soils t. tary club. The speaker for the evening, is The entire program will be ar ham; Ericson of Murray; Benson Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Hog- C Jensen, who will report ranged by the high school stu- of Midvale: and Wiser of the Jay 1940 JANUARY 23, gan, 1129 Bryan avenue, are the TUESDAY, on a recent trip to Jap dents and the luncheon will be Salt Lake store were In attend- proud parents of a fine new son, ance. an. is Mr. Jensen is a former prepared and served by them. Japan announced today that it, born Sunday. The youngster has to and No that will on be held country missionary meeting regarded the British seizure of a sister, Audrey, and a brother, of his talk promises to be most In that date at Weasku Inn, usual DIAL TELEPHONES Legion 21 German seamen from a JapLeRoy B. Hoggan, Jr. of the club. anese ship as "a very disagreeteresting. place meeting to of O AUGUST ABOUT 17th Necessity reorganizing able action." obtain a temporary charter was The next book to be distributed Ping Pong players of the Sufaced this week by the new post House Lumber and Hardall about will contain 15, gar August William E. Borah was given a of the Sugar House district in ware new bear and will numbers dial Company invite other fans was statesman's funeral today in the the American Legion, it use of the district to try their skill not a "do red sticker saying, H. T. made known Business Men Wednesday by chamber where he sat as senator until midnight August 17," at at the game. Players of the local Evening Harding, who was elected adjutfrom Idaho for 83 years. which time the automatic system umbermen's team are: John Holt ant at the last meeting of the The Salt Lake City Recreation Lee Turner Into operation, Mr. Cundiff Marvin Ashton, Bert Cooper, and who studied Joseph goes group held January IS. Department will open an evening music three In said. Paris. years The cold wave of the past few Henry McGean. Reason for this action, it was recreation center for Business Prance Mr. with Isidor to most of reached Philipp was men of the Sugar House area at parts days explained by Mr. Harding, the the nation. Snow fell in parts of that there must be a paid u Irving Gym beginning Thursday, and with Mr. Texas for the first time in the membership and a full set of February 1, 1940. This group great French pedagogue-pianistwill play a programme of well past 10 years. temporary officers elected before will meet again on Thursday, the charter is given, and only February 8, and every Monday chosen piano music, under ausof this was done. and Thursday after that until pices of the Sunday School deLOCAL City Judge Reva Beck part la Bishop Spalding partment, was foi A meeting scheduled further notice. Bosone and her daughter, Zelpha, Memorial Hall of St. Marks matter. to week the di This program is under the this right 9, escaped Injury in a traffic acCathedral here, in Salt Lake City, rection of H. Samuel Smith, Phy. cident Sunday night, Judge BoEd. Instructor at Irving, and is Tuesday, r February 6, 1940, at 8 sone said Monday. PITTSBURGH. With the current The P. m. nationwide celebration ef the fiftieth on a self financing basis. 81.00 anniversary of the invention of the members are asked to pay Mayor Ab Jenkins Monday moving picture, attention has been In advance and further collections gave his official approval to the focused on the pioneering role will be made as needed. Salt Lake chamber of commerce played by Pittsburgh, which proMeeting from 7 till 9 the group duced the first picture drive fund he mall' when will activity enjoy activities planned espied 8000 personal letters to bus! theater. 16 ciallv for them and a wide var In 1905, Franklin D. Anderson, 26, of years after Thomas A. to ness and professional men, urg Edison first saw find everyone's Interest 1144 Wilson Avenue, pictures in motion iety suffered ing their support. Sugar House needs this pro suvere cuts and bruises Monday through the peephole of a klneto-scopthe late Senator John P. Har- gram. Lets respond and keep it when the automobile he was sterris of Pittsburgh opened the box of- here. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24-as it was being pushed by ling fice of the first picture another automobile skidded 125 The house appropriations com' show In the world, a remodeled feet, rolled over three times and mittee, expressly endeavoring to storeroom in the heart of the city. fell Into a burrow pit on the Harris, who with Harry Davis, pi hold spending "to the lowest poshis shown first oneer had showman, 0 $13,314,-30trimmed sible figure," Bingham highway near Welby J. moving picture eight years earlier. recommended Junction. from the today The Sugar House Bulletin takes Operator, which position he still called his house the "Nickelodeon' (Continued on Page 8) a synthetic word coined from the Fruit growers of the East Mill According to reports of the this occasion to congratulate Mr. holds. Mr. Natter holds a Midvale police department Mr. National Safety Council slang word for the coin, "nickel," Creek, Holladay, Sandy, East F. A. Natter, 2194 South 6th and the Greek "odeon" for theater. Midvale and Murray districts Anderson's automobile was being East on the for driving. anniversary of his Reconditioning of the storeroom heard a very interesting lecture pushed by a car operated by J, birth Mr. NatA 23rd. enjoyed hoppy by January had consisted largely of the instalK. KIngsley. 26. of 4074 South A. when Dr.' ter is to of 1920 Natter Mr. 1918 that From working up leather lation of a white sheet, some opera Wednesday evening 1st West street when the And horticultural L. and But Utah the articles. in specialist Power worked Starke, safety awards and chairs, stucco, burlap and paint, erson automobile struck ice on are not his leather handiwork Flxit Shop. and glaring incandescent lights. of the extension service, Utah the edge of railroad tracks, caus- Light Company's Opened June IB, 1905. the Nickelo- State Agricultural College, ad However, soon thereafter the soles only claims to fame, for alongdeon had a seating capacity of 98. dressed the meeting held in the ing it to skid 125 feet although of his feet developed an lrrestl- - side these he places a youthful played to a daily audience of Irvine: Junior Hieh School at the surface of the highway ap ble Itch, and to remedy this he appearance. He tells the story FEJURES Y0U.W1LLUKE yet 7.000. peared dry. enlisted In the he United when that the States Navy, Holladay. joined It From 8 a. m. until midnight, Mr. Anderson, thrown from his to the was free to 1923 The to produce he from he forced served was where meeting navy, The names of 55 prominent and ground out flickering films, each car, was treated at the Salt Lake 1929. Mr. Natter's well attended. was recruitbefore certificate Is and a birth reels two experience or running public active citizens of the Southeast program one Problems of making trees pro General hospital, then transferred proof that one "joins the navy ing officials would believe him from 12 to 20 minutes. There were appear in this issue. Today to see the world," for during his to be old enough to enter the no reserved seats and a nickel was duce paying crops were the main to St. Mark's hospital. he Week's News Summary is reported recovering. the price of admission. demonstra and a enlistment he visited Australia, service. items discussed Thus, The Bulletin has s Editorial Not only was the New Zealand, Hawaii, Panama, only one regret In wishing the tion of proper pruning of trees Nickelodeon the first motion picture lions' Notes was arranged for Thursday. and the east coast of the United youthful Fred a happy birthday HEARING ON THE theater but it also featured the first University Notes States. the fear that such felicitations double bill. The opening program MILK SITUATION Rotary Notes Upon his discharge from the will become a reminder that we showed "Poor but Honest," and the Presbyterian Church Notes HACK ON JOC Mr. Natter returned to all grow old. Arguments on a move to rees- navy, 'Baffled Burglar." Madam DeLore, Advisor Sid Ottley, manager of the tablish the Salt milk mar- Salt Lake where he entered the So successful was the Pittsburgh The Bulletin also wishes to Chamber of Commerce Notes theater, that Harris and Davis Paint Pot. 1074 East 21st South, keting area administrative agency, service of the Utah Light and congratulate Mr. Dave Stensrud Serial Story opened other Nickelodeons In Phila- was back on the job Thursday dissolved last November, opened Traction Company, working in Its of 377 Hollywood Avenue, and delphia. Rochester and Buffalo, N, after an absence of several days Monday at a hearing conducted Floyd Gibbons' Comments 1933. the until time for Utah At Welder that shops Light and Additional Y.. and Cleveland. Papa of Comiti hia shop due to a cold and at the capitol by the state board he was transferred to the Trans- - Traction from on the occas- Company, "Ificks" also mushroomed up Miscellaneous of Infection. throat agriculture. as an, ion of his birthday January 22nd, portutlon throuch Pit'fbur !'.- -. Department estab-chanc- e, Wol-lschleg- er, Reorganization Plan Recreation Center For Sugar House Piano Concert Tuesday Noel-Gallo- n, s, CONGRATULATIONS - - Sugar House Driver Skidding Auto Injures e, 40 Farm Group Hears Starke Dr. A. rd Harris-Davi- . |