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Show 4v A WEEK'S I I IJ J H II A Balletln of News, Activities and all events of interest occuring in the Southeast part of Salt Lake City. A section that is the is the finest Residential and fastest growing part of Salt Lake Valley .', ihtgar WT fmmt NEWS SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN SUCARHOU3E SATURDAY, APRIL 15,1939 The senate unemployment and VOLUME V1L relief committee today approved major provisions of a Sill to revamp admlnatration of work relief after Senator James F. Byrne offered amendments to meet President Roosevelt's skepticism toward sectiolnj of the plan. SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 20, 1939 BIRTHDAY SUNDAY President Roosevelt yesterday rromlsed to match "force to Removing the public rest room force" against aggression in defiom the site to be occupied by fense of the institutions or of every nation in the new post office has presented another problem to the Sugar the western hemisphere. House district, that of another LOCAL Coffers of Salt Lake public rest room Few - store bufldings have acCity's treasury were swelled durfor the patrons and comodations ing 1938 and the first quarter if is still a large do,there they of 1939 by 937,308 in contribucumber who found other of people tions 22,984 violatconvenroom a rest the great ors, was revealed Friday by Police Court Clerk L. I. Acomb. ience. It in the opinion of a number of the business men of Sugar SUNDAY APRIL, 18, 1939 Home, that the advocation of or ether suitable rest room would President Roosevelt has asked a fine project for one of the be Hlc'er and Muussolini to prom-b- e world ten unbroken years of civic clubs to take up. peace by giving assurances that they wJU not send their armies ciacLing Into land now over-parki-ng Rotarian Win Bowling Match Italian-Germa- 20-ye- ar LOCAL A new constitution designed to bring about a great-c- i unity of action and purpose iu the Utah Education association was adopted by the house of of the organization delegates Saturday in the state capitol at the last of a series of meetings. APRIL 17, 1939 At least 43 persons were killed and 10 injured by week-en- d tornadoes In five southern states, practically leveled and property damage over the area was. estimated at many hundred of thousands of dollars. MONDAY, An agreement between Germany, and Poland for the return cf the free city of Danzig to the reich was reported in sources to day to be near conclusion. well-inform- ed LOCAL Citizens of Salt Lake City and Utah assisted In giving royalty a royal welcome Sunday Frince Frederik and Princess of Denmark and Iceland who were eastward bound stopped in Salt Lake for a call. In-gr- id TUESDAY, APRIL priday night, April 14 found goodly crowd of Lion's ana Rotarians at the South East Bowling Courts, putting in their say as to which club had the best bowlers. The pins flew fast but the wise cracks and jeers flew faster as the Rotarians "hot shots" beat the Lion's "hot shots" into submission, 3 point to 1 winning totals by 36 pins. The defeated Lion's are now saving their pennies to best the winners at the next club luncheon Although the "hot shots were defeated the Lion's Club is claiming a victory as the three teams composing of Lion's beat the three teams composed of Rotarians by a margin of 434 pins. Everyone seemed to enjoy the "blanket" game or bowling without seeing the pins as is shown by the fact that many of the boys had their best games in the dark. It appeared that everyone present had a good time and are in favor of more such matches. A golf tourney seems to be next match in line. a FOR ROTARIANS LIONS BUY MEAL The pay off for losing to the in a bowling match Rotarians took place 'Tuesday noon when the Lion's club bought the dinner for the Sugar House Rotary Birthdays come and birthdays go, but Sugar House However she celebrates will likely go on forever. her eighty-fift- h birthday anniversary Sunday, Ap:il 23. Much has been written about the colorful history behind the name "Sugar House," since the first sucrar mill in the western hemisphere was established in this district in 1852. At that time there was a rushing stream, a general store and a few scattered farms. years later, there is a represToday, eighty-fiv- e entative business district rivaling any small town or community, schools, churches, parks, library, homes post office and other public buildings standing where the fields surrounding the old Sugar House gave way to civilization and where stands a tribute to the industry that so definately marked the progress and ambition of the sturdy pioneers. At rlpartlte agreement among Great Britain, France and Rum ania fire the latter countrys rich oil wells in event of war to block (Continued on page 8) dinner was held with members of both teams present Contest Winners To Stage Dinner Climaxing a contest in safety, the Blue team of the Utah Light Traction Company has issued invitations to various civic leaders in Sugar House to attend a dinConcert ner given in honor of the team Friday at Weasku Inn. Season To accomodate a greater number of people and to enable The closing concert of the season will be given by the Lincoln them to attend either at noon or Ward Choir, Sunday, April 23, in the evening, lunch will be served at 12 Noon or dinner at 8 at 6:30 p. m. p. m. The choir will be assisted bv O. Norman Olsen and his family or eleven members, who constit- GROUND CLEARED FOR ute probably the largest family POST OFFICE orchestra in exl stance. The Olson Workers are cleaning off the orchestra will give the follow- ground for the site of the Sugar ing program:: Royal Emble- m- House Post Office building is Overture, Lifes lighter progressing rapidily. Construction King; the brick building to move hours Gavotte, Smith; Eleanore of the King Floral Company 1 beDeppen; Greeting, Overture, rushed and a final claning Mahl; Whistler and his Dog Pry-o- r; ing of the debris left from dismantL. D. S. Hymns, arranged by ling the Sugar House Police statO, ., Norman Olson. ion was made Wednesday. The Choir program will be as follows:: The Lords prayer, Gates; Easter Son;, Stephens; (Duet FAIR NOTICE by Estenria Wilson and Jacob A. The following notice appeared Van Duren); Prayer, Mascacjni; recently In a small town paper Violin solo by Hiss Nayda Stew- in Mississippi: art, "Positively no more baptizing The services will be under the in my pasture. Twice here In direction of Bishop W. B. Rich- the last two months my gate has teen left open by Christian ards, Jr. with Lon Fisher, people, and before I chase my the Choir, Blaine heifers all over the country again. Brad-phE. V. Aington, organist al! the sinners can go to hell." choir and the of president Auxiliary. Gladys Merrin, Choir manager, Lincoln Ward Presents Final Of non-ducti- ng w. S. H. Rotary Anns Hold Luncheon 21st South Street To Get Gravel Announcement Wednesday by Spring flowers attractively arMrs. Theo. Jorgensen, South street, west ranged by Twenty-firthe tables at the lunchdecorated of the city limits, to a point sev eon entertaining the members of en blocks North of Magna, win the Sugar House Rotary Ann's be graveled, brought words of club, Friday at 1:15. approval from the business men The program arranged by Mrs. who worked with the state legis Lorin Richards, featured a talk lature to have the project includMrs. 8. B. Wells on "gardened on the road program this by ing." year. Musical numbers under the direction of Miss Lyle Bradford 8. II. YOUTH TO LEAVE were presented by. students of ON L. D. S. BIISSION the East High school "and WestWilliam (Bill) Dalebout, will minster College. entrain for New York April 22, Mrs. L. H. Stratford president, from where he will sail on the announced that plans were beS. S. Aquatania April 29 for ing made for a Mothers and Holland to serve as a missionary daughters luncheon to be held in for the L. D. S. church. Msy. ' Mr. Dalebout has manyfriend In Sugar House where he has active in the Sugar House Bakery ATTENDS CONVENTION He is the' son of Ml1, and Mrs. Charles J. Lobb, manager of Win. Dalebout of 1943 South the Sugar House Coal Company, 11th East street. Mrs. Lobb, atA testimonial in Mr. Dalebout's accompanied by tended the Retail Coal Men's honor was given in the Sugar convention at Baker, Oregon House ward chapel last Sunday this week. evening. the State Road Commission that st COMMENTS (By the Editor and other Friends of "The Bulletin" l club. The 18, 1939 . & WHAT IS THE LIMIT? According to the report of the Utah State Planning Board the population of the State increased 86 from 1900 to 1938. inDuring that period the expenditures of state government cluding Federal subventions but excluding such expend- itures as sinking fund and bond payments have increased from $967, 000 or $3 per capita to $25,654,000 or $47 per capita. That is current state government costs are now more than 15 times as much per capita as they were in 1900. Utah Taxpayer. SMALL BUSINESS CENTER There are thousands of small business centers throughout the United States, some of them with small populations. These villages are an exceedingly important factor in our national scheme. They are the business, social and cultural centers of rural America. And the people of these towns, .villages and farms, mean 44 per cent of the people of the prrflhgtprtau GUiurrl) Jfatfa and 17th South n Auto Company Has Gala Opening - " cell-lik- S. E. Ladies Bowling League Get Prizes up-to- social and business center. SUGGESTIONS FOR BUSINESS ETHICS. The other day we noticed an article in which the writer leveled against business men in general the indictment that "when business enters the door, scruples too often fly out the window." Then this writer suggested a set of simple, (Continued on page 8) NOTES University sponsor Recital by Opera Stars. Two famous opera stars, Helen J. ELBERT NASH, Minister Jopson and Nino Martini, wul give a recital in the tabernacle April 21, under the auspices of 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. the University of Utah Extension Division. Sermon by the Pastor. Helen Jopson sang in a church "A Dynamic for Today." choir and high school operettas 5 p. m. Intermediate Endeavor. Ohio' and was a clerk in Arkon, Mrs. Chas. Jack will speak. in a record shop, when her sopm. Endeavor. Senior 7p. The Senior had their guest rano voice won her a scholarship to the Curtis Institute of music. speaker last Sunday evening Mr. After singing on a well known Harold Fife, who spoke on Mari radio she was awarded program, juana. The talk was very intera contract with MetropoUaan esting and put these young Company. Opera on this in people guard against Martini, leading tenor of thp sldious evil. They plan to have Company Opera other adult leaders speak to them Metropolitan on various topics throughout the His success was sensational and after touring Europe he sang bs year. the Philadelphia opera company He filled a contract with a nat SocThe womens Missionary ionwide radio program and apiety will meet Tuesday, April 25 three successful films. in for a 1 o'clock Desert luncheon peared He finished bis fifth seashs Just at the home of Mrs. Ernest HJor- on with the Metropolitan Open tsberg, 1415 Hollywood avenue. . Company. A discussion on Korea will be led by Mrs. II. M. Reherd, Mrs JeanU Students use Airplane la ne Sickels willgive a report on Classwork. the Madras Conference. Mrs. With a mainliner of the United KSuy Anderson will lead the devot- lonals. airlines as an observing labora tory, geology students at the University of Utah are taking to NEW ATTORNEY IN the air and holding classes four. SUGAR HOUSE teen thousands feet above sea S. J. Nichols, attorney.hu open level. "Its far best of studying physi ed offices in Sugar House located cal Schramm-Johnaogeology that I know of, said in the building. Branson Strlngham, Instructor of Mr. Nichols was Introduced to the Sugar House Chamber of geology at the University. We Commerce last week by a fellow can get views of the large features of geology in their three dilawyer, Alton C. Melville. mensions much better than with a map. It is far superior to map for the study of the surface of the earth and its irregularities. Students are not required to go. on the flights, but those whs Friends and well wishers of do receive credit for a field trip the Less Taylor Motor Company This is the only school I know attended ceremonies held hy the that is giving airplane trips In company Saturday and Sunday geology and giving credit for April 15 and 16 at 1127 East 21st them he said.. I don't have any South street trouble getting- students to go The new company is equipped Eighty that is four loads signed for and operating complete aut up within two hours. omotive service as well as being Several air excursions will be agents for the Dodge and Ply- taken during the quarter, the mouth cars and trucks. trips usually last about an hour. Within that time many geologi cal features can be seen because SUGAR HOUSE IIAS of the great variety of format GOOD JAIL STILL ions inUtah. is not without a Sugar House An overnight trip to Las Ve jail even though the police station has been dismantled for ac- gas, Nevada la planned to study comodations for one or two ml-- the geology of that region creants is available in the base ment of the Sugar House Fire station. TAKES FLYING e This room was used and Mrs. J. B. Arrteson, for police purposes prior to the 2027 street, and small on Douglas Drive. station police Highland daughter, took an airplane trip to Seattle over the week end. llth The Success Markets sponsor ed the South East Ladies Bow ling league in todays play. Froe prizes of groceries were awarded the ladies at intervals during the game. Much merriment and excitement prevailed, as alarms and gongs announced the winners of prizes. A large strawberry nation. short cake was served at noon atPresent-da- y centralize to efforts to merchandising, the courtesy of the maktract business away from, this section to the up town stores through ers of Biaqulck. has been called to the attention of local merchants where The four teams in the league the problem of local competition together with that cf the are sponsored by Granite Furnstores, who jely on the present traffic facil-ic- s iture, Kings Floral, Laura Larlarge to draw the buyers where a larger assortment ran be son Ice Cream and Sugar House found to choose from. All this is a direct menace to the Jewelry. best interests of the section, and where it succeeds it means the passing of the suburban town. It means only a social and financial loss for the people who live in these places, but for the surrounding families for which they are the NUMBER 16. UNIVERSITY Utytru SUGAR HOUSE IIAS Needs Public Rest Room Tbo controlled German press attacKed the 'jatuxday night American peace message which n asked for an nonagression pledge. Single Copy, 5 cents s Sugar House - HOME EDITION Farmer, 81, Enrolls In Personality Course FRAM INGHAM. MASS. "You're never too old to learn." says Elbridge C Barber, farmer. He has enrolled in a university extension "personality" course conducted at the State Teachers' collese here. Barber, who graduated from rramingham academy in 1877, like? the idea of "going to school all over again." 2 Cases of Mountain Fever Reported New cases of communicable disease reported to the uian Rtat Board of Health during the week ending April 14 numbered Ml. decrease 85 cases from ue preceding week, according to the weekly report released Wednes T day Outstanding features of in lenorr. were a case of epidemic Meningitis, occuring in Salt Lake City, and two cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, reported from the requests from pnysic- ians for vaccine," said Dr. McKay, more people are being immunu- aeainst Rocky Mountain spot ted fever this year than In any previous year. There was an increase ox iweoip eas- y.four In the number of new of mumps reported, with in whooping cough ah tuberculosis. Influenza, chick- enpox, measles, scarlet fever and pneumonia decreasing. There were no new cases or diphtheria, smallpox or typhoid fever reported. smau-increas- es |