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Show THE Sl'tiAU HOtxt. Hi i... THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN at East A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Covering the Southeast Section of S&t Lake City L M. CONNIFF, PubUshtr. PUBLISHED FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rural Routes .All Political Advertising in this issue paid tor. Business Office and Plant 21st South 1119 Sugar House, Utah SUBSCRIPTION PRIC E One Year Six Months, ji.50 in advance Three Months, in advance FRIDAY, Attorney General HURRY! Candidate Urges Law Enforcement 75c 4Qt Harare J. Know It "n republican candidate Nay attorney general ocrupie key portion and is niHiasibU- to people lor a dean ktate. In a two days campaign on 0 1 AUGUST QUANTITIES 30, 1M0 LIMITED! fEaEal - TOURISTS MAY SET RECORD "It looks now Mount homa; RaiiK-r- . like 140 probably will" be the greatest travel year in American history, according to Bruce MaeXamee, director of the United states travelers would spend more this year than they did in 1939, when thev dug up $5,750,000,000 to put the tourists into third place as an industry in the I States. Latest reports from the parks seem to fortify Mr. MacNamee's prediction that there would be 20.000.000 park visitors in 1940. compared with 16,233.688 in 1939. Park figures on visitors for June. 1940. and June 1939. respectively included: Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee and North bus"-ines- s n-it- ed Carolina.128.533 and 91.342: Shenandoah in Virginia. 112.949 and 81.655; Yosemite in California. 93.646 and 80.042; Yellowstone in Wyoming. 82.997 and 77.442. In Washington, visitors to Lincoln Memorial increased to 163.185 in June compared with 126.016 a year ago. Mr. MacNamee said Americans spent $532,000,000 abroad in 1938 and $469,000,000 in 1939. He predicted that a larg share of the money usually spent abroad would be spent at home this year. Why go to Europe to visit the ruins of past ages ? You can see the vistages of past n human existence which antedates that af of Egypt right here in the United States. The travel bureau of the Interior department has compiled a travel guide of the National Parks that will prove to be one of the most educational value to those who take advantage' of it, Besides seeing the vistages of past existence one can see nature in the rough and behold beauties that the old world cannot offer. Glaciers, hot springs, lakes and forests can be found in the National Parks and you can enjoy the ease and comfort of these days while doing so. the following are the parks you should visit. Grand Teton. Wyoming, Yellowstone, Wyoming: Brvce Canvon. Utah Bab-alyo- Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico ; Rockv Moun-an- d Mesa Verde, Colorado ; Glacier, Montana Grand Canyon, Arizona; Hot Springs. Arkansas; Lassen Volcano. Sequoia and Yosemite. California; oPl.it Natinal Park--. Okla MADAME Moutains of Tennesee a:ul Why not start planning now of these wonderlands next should become acquainted first. MERRILL APPLIANCE CO. 1094 East 21st South Alaska; Mount North Carolina. to visit some season? You with America office, ob-sele- te disuse. ho is C. GOOD COAL PHONE Dial "LOBB'S on the 7-15- 23 AR JOB-SUG- HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive For jour Fall requirements RENOVIZING & REPAIR We can give expert advice with obligation. "Far more important than nomination," he said, "ii that, the people realize that the responsibility1 tor the enforcement ox law lies with the office of the attorney general. He has the duty of protecting the rights of the people as well as advising the depart of state, and he his directly accountable to the people. The attorney generals office was created to protect the' rights of the people, as well as of the state," he said. "Not only is the attorney gen eral required to advise the department of state, but he is given by statute the positive dutv of seeing that the laws of he state are enforced both as to and as against individuals and corpora tions and corportUons alike ine attorney .reneral is Riven supervisory powc Vs over all disTHINGS TO THINK ABOUT tricts and county attorneys of the state, and in that manner has The natural effort of every individual to not only the organization and the better his own condition, when 'suffered to means but the responsibility of exert itself with freedom and security, is so freeing the state of a'.I forms ofvice and Illegal pnppowerful a principal that it is alone and with- organized tics. He bears to the citizens the out any assistance, not capable of carrying" responsibility for a clean state. on the society to wealth and prosperity, but I am a candidate for the office of attorney general," Mr Knowlof surmounting a hundred impertinent obton said, "for the purpose of magstructions with which the folly of human nifying that office." ing at Salt Lake City. The promise was that there were valuable grass species, hardy, that would do well and materially aid Utah inasmuch as the climate conditions would be advantageous to the growth, consequently the enrollees of the CCC camps, working under the direction of the grazing service, gathered the seeds of the various varieties of grass and sowed them on the Utah ranges. Besides doing this the CCC boys made needed development in water, trail and fence construction. Revegetation on 63,247 acres of public land in Utah was accomplished. Such hardy forage producing plants are created wheat grass, bunch grass and filoice show excell ent results from the reseeding, according to Mr. Seely's report. laws too often encumber its operation. Adam Smith. Wages are not in the discretion of the employer but in the productivity of the business. Henrv Ford. ADVISES DeLORE FREE m mi mt jm. MS mHwiU (SkmUymwit IftrILM MADAME DeLORE 580 Andrus Bldg. D. M. Z. Will I ever again hear from the party I have In mind? You most certainly wilt and it will be a very welcome letter too. Mrs. e. T. Will I make the trip contemplated? It comes to me that you are contemplating a visit to your brother and sister, and I do see your son pay ing your expenses for this trip. I am h. w. When will Yo'i will marry in Sep Station marry? tember of 1941, but you haven't Mrs. A. O. Will I make the as yet met your future husband. see another marriage for you. trip I am contemplating? Yes, will It it. means make by all wou or ring: wui ever marry be very satisfactory for all again? I am sorry, but I do not; MIm L. 220. THE PAINT POT We Make the World Brighter' 1074 East 21st South Dial Phone 91 We Make ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH RAILING E. M. 8. When will I meet the Mrs. D. R. How many children boy I wiir marry? In about an will I have? Six altogether. other year. E. C F. What happened to my 4 be will soon I S. How wedding rinsr? I am very sorry P. E. able to start buying a home? I but I do not locate lost articles look for your financial condition through thii column. to take an upturn within the Mlgg W. P. Have I met my fu year, and you will be able to start purchasing a home in the spring ture husband? No you have not of 1941. C. E. W. Will I ever marry, and i. R. A. Will I marry my pre if so. what are his initials? You sent sir! friend? That's entire are able to support a wife, and If ly up to you, young man. I think you weren't so fussy you would she would marry you if you ask be all means by this time. Be sure you are able find a wife within By next ed her. the year to support her financially, how- You will be better off. ever, before you attempt it Mhs B. D. Will anything come O. How much longer must of my present friendahtar ?- Nci live under present conditions? this Is only a friendship proposi- CL I Things do look quite dark for tion, and you will meet your fuI would much rather go ture husband within the next six into your problem more privatemonths. me five ques ly, if you will send tions per instructions at the head M. L. G. When and whom will ing of this column. X marry? It comes to me that K. B. Will I every marry? X have gone with, your present boy am very sorry, but I see you for over two years. If he doesn't show any inclination , toward mar leading a life of single blessed riage within the next three mon ness. ths, find a new boy friend, as he Mine D. M. la it a wise idea will never mary you. for me to marry the boy I am M. M. S. Will my dad lose his going with? If there is any question in your mind as to your farm? No, things do look quite future happiness, do not marry blue right now, but he is not go him. ing to loFe his place. He will be able to meet the payments. H. M. IL What is my future J- - A. C Should I fed husband going to look like?! my grain am very sorry, but your nurri out this year or sell it? By all age is quite a wayi off and you means feed it out as cattle are have not as yet met your future going to be worth money in the husband. spring. you, and . Granite Welding! & Wire Works 2021 South 11th East Dial 64345 illegal prac- deter-- 1 took enof direcbuild- i BUY ONLY ful, Kaysville, Layton, Sugarhous Murray, Midvaie and Draper, Horace J Knowlton Salt Lake at torny and republican candidate for attorney general, explained to farmers and business men that the most important fluty of the ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE that, attorney general's that of law enforcement, had very DIAMONDS, WATCHES, and THE RANGE largely become dormant and because of JEWELRY and High Quality The range resources of the state of Utah Declaring that nlcdged srt within the nine Federal grazing districts to work for the elimination of tvltt ltfme MnCf Ro 111 a vice and uwiU were materially improved during the past organized Mr tices. a Knowlton, mined stand in favor P. Seely, regional law year, according to Hurryat Cost or Below. forcement. tor, whose offices are in the Federal ONE QUESTION People of Sugar House The Frigidcires have never in history been so beautiful in design or so low in price. New & Used Refrigerators Thor Washers at Reduced Prices McKinloy, Washington; Shenandoah, Virginia; Wind Cave. South Dakota; Crater Lake, Ore-g- - Mond.n(Y. Tuesday, around the n; Acadia. Main and the Great Smoky state, which took him to Bounti- NO REFUNDS! NO EXCHANGES SUGAR HOUSE JEWELRY and Gift Shop Located in Sugar House for 16 yrs. Mrs. M. E. Weiss, Mgr. 2120 South 11th East Phone: Dial 54 17.17 per cent of the acetylene flame, or 60 per cent of the sodium arc Immense Cypress Stump light To illuminate houses or Provides a Cozy Room streets with firefly light would be a LA. The sge of URANIA, very expensive procedure indeed. is ostensibly over, but some Dr. Maluf quotes a calculation employees of ths Urania Lumber that "an area of firefly light six feet company are attracting a good bit in diameter on the ceiling of a room of attention by their abode in the nine feet high would give ample il- stump of a giant upland cypress. lumination for reading or drawing The tree is at least 400 years old. on a table three feet high." This Once it wss 118 feet tall snd conwould hardly interest an illuminattained some 6,000 feet of lumber. ing engineer, he points out The They found that out when they cut light can, however, be used in an it down to 28 feet tall. At 28 feet a tree-dwellc- rs emergency. root like a doglittle MaJ. Gen. W. C Gorgas, during house's, was put on, s door wss the Spanish-America- n sawed In the bottom, and the place war, is reputed to hsve used the light from a was ready for light housekeeping. bottle of fireflies to perform an emergency operation. But the aver- Princess' Home Objects age householder would rebel at the monthly bills. Anonymous at Auction .LONDON. Pictures, armor and The actual light from a single fire fly is very minute, averaging little furniture belonging to "a lady deceased" aroused little interest at a more than 25 thousandths of a can dle power. The combined courtship London auction. The prices fetched! Their Light Duplicated by efforts of a whole Held full of the were a mere song. What the public and even the, insects would hardly light a single Science After Years of room enough for sewing or read dealers didn't know, was the fact Experimentation. ing. The insect will sometimes glow that the "lady deceased" was the of King Princess Louise, great-austeadily with a light as low as issued! of A code candle of a etiquette in George. power WASHINGTON. The flashing of a by the king to his family forbids the field of fireflies, one of the loveliest intensity exploitation of the royal name. phenomena of nature on a summer j evening, is an expensive show. This is pointed out in the annual Knows Who Owns Is Awarded Degree After Nobody of Smithsonian institution the report This Telephone System 15 Years of Night School by Dr. N. S. Rustum Maluf of the MINNEAPOLIS. The University, Osborn Zoological laboratory at LAKETOWN, UTAH. It can't be of Minnesota has conferred an hondenied that this rural community of Yale university. or degree upon a St Paul woman, northern a has Utah telephone sys Laura E. Kohout after 15 For two generations one of the years' Ideals of science has been to pro- tem, but no one not even the state steady attendance In night school. who owns knows tax commission duce artificially "cold light" radiGraduated with a bachelor of arts ation confined entirely to those wave it cum laude from the degree It's not just a case of an old style of science, literature and thecollege lengths to which the retina of the arts, human ere is sensitive and without country party line the phones are she is the first woman in Minnesota hand the Twentieth century early any energy wasted in the form of and the second person ever to be heat or invisible light Could the crank kind but not much more can graduated from the university's ideal be attained with the same ex- be said of the system. night school. It ha i a lone operator, whose penditure of fuel and power as is required for light production at pres- name has not been determined, to Burglars Lift 1,20ft Pennies ent the world's bills for Illuminat- do all the work of keeping the cirALA. Upward of 1.201 MOBILE, colin cuit The would be decreased operator operation. ing enormously. In the loot taken by were pennies lects the bills $1 a month for each Emits Visible Light Only. on the circuit and sees that burglars who invaded the E. T. person Actually the firefly has attained with electhis ideal in one direction. It emits the system is supplied tricity. only visible light Chemists can Everything went fine until a mem- Police even duplicate the process to a cerReport Condition of the staff of the state tax ber tain extent Naturally a great deal commission Of Their Squad Motorcar found that the "comof research has been devoted to the wss not taxes. any pany" paying of HOUSTON, TEXAS.-Mem- bers g mechanism, physical But even the commission the crssh squad of the police departand chemical, of the insects. The couldn't do then much because it was ment wrote Lieut J. E. Murray a findings hsve been rather disap- unable to find who the owner was. memorandum. so as far pointing, practical appliBut it did find out this much. The "Our car needs some reel wort cation is concerned, Dr. Maluf wss built by done on it before it falls apart The little, system orphan out points H. Robinson of Lsketown motor misses, has no pickup snd no The phenomena of luminescence Is George several years ago. He later sold it speed after it gets started. widespread in nature. It is found to the "The springs seem to be flat and Independent among crustaceans, centipedes and Telephone company. Ths shock absorbers must be the Independa fsw other insects. In each esse ent decided to dismantle tirely worn out The two front door company It Is a chemical process, developed the system, but Robin son paid the glasses- are out of order and the by the animals themselves to the company $100 to let It stand. So braces back of the rear seat are course of evolution and survival of the company disconnected the little broken loose and slap around like a the fittest and finely sdjusted to and left it to shift for load of junk. exchange the needs of the Individual species. "The light in the rear trunk is But In no case, Dr. Maluf ssys, Is out and the night mechanic ssys It it to be considered a cheap process, has to have a new switch assembly. as some physicists hsve thought be- Village Blames Slump "Also the paint Is bad." fore intensive study of the factors The situation was remedied. To Runaway Freighter Involved. DEL. ST. St. GEORGES. The luminescence of the firefly. Dr. Maluf points out is due to the Georges, a prosperous town strad- Two Young Star Gazers the Delaware and Chesapeake oxidation that is, the burning of a dling Purchase Observatory canal chemical substance, hiciferin. This state toa year ago, has asked the Two MinneapoMINNEAPOLIS. repeal its charter. reaction in turn depends upon a cat A runaway freighter ruined the lis youths who made- astronomy alyst a substance which activates community's tourist trade snd cut their bobby own an observatory of a chemical reaction without taking the town itself in two last January their own. part in it known as luciferase. The when It wrecked a bridge over For a dollar they bought lock, the same phenomenon can be brought stock snd barrel the old laboratory DuPont The waterway. highway, out by appropriate mixtures of hi- which on the University of Minnebuilding ran over the structure, was ciferln. hicifersse. snd oxygen in detoured sota campus when the university from fsr Georges. St a test tube at the proper tempera' The federal government has an- erected another observatory dome ture. nounced that it will build another atop another building. Wasteful Frecess. The youths, Jim Shane and Ben bridge, but local residents see little All these experiments have shown hope, ss the new structurs will be Benjamin, members of ths Minnethat it is, in one sense, a very waste- a skyway and will not touch the apolis Amateur Astronomical socieful process, considering the amount community. ty of which Shane was the first presof oxygen necessary. It is fsr less no town a longer exists, ident have begun dismantling the "Actually, efficient than most means of pro so we do not propose to continue ths building. It will be used to bouse a ducing artificial light known to man expense of running one," aa alder their organisation's telescope 1 per cent compared with the 4.54 Csssagrainlan, powerful man commented. per cent of the carbon filament; Fireflies Give Expensive Show nt light-emittin- Utah-Wyomi- 10-in- |