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Show THE 6UQAII HOUSE BULLETIN THURSDAY, ATOIL 20. 1939 sea S. E. Ladies Bawling League Scores MITCHELL'S BEAUTY SALOH Ku moved West to just om Llock from old lo- cation. Our new plape U much brighter and nicer. Let u give you a JVAI-MAKEN- T some- WAT, ery tipeckil, infact thing the very beat given by Mr. Mitchell, who has a world 6i experience In permanent waving. Permancnts $2 and Up Shampoo A F. Wave... 50c Call HYLAND 8553 For Appointment F. W. 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F TODAYS GOOD COAL CALL HYLAND 2520 n CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK ABERDEEN KING COAL Agents for Sentinel Stokers & Prepared Stoker Coal "LOBB'S on the JOB" SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive 58 58 54 62 51 70 47 75 40 811 31 89 -- Sugar Merc Mecca Nite Hawks .'. Snelgrove Fashion Cleaners . 658 633 600 526 517 500 466 421 353 331 258 HIGH SCORES SCOTS UNIVERSITY STAB TO TEST KUNKEL Headlining tonights impressive array of wrestling talent will be the appearance for the first time here of LaVera Baxter giant Car olina football player and one of the best grapplers ever tunud out of the south, against Utah's perpetual motion wrestling mach ine, Dell Kulkel. High team Series Ala Barbecue . High team Single Ala Barbecue High individual Series High Individual Slngla H. Lovett ... 2639 WASHINGTON. Largely without physicians and themselves Ignorant of the natural history of the country, the early white colonists in North America turned to their neighbors, the friendly Indians, for medi cines. Some of these were very effective, even if highly irrational in the light of medical knowledge of today. Thus Indian medicines came to have a high repute which has persisted In some parts of the country to this day, and the barker' pedn chardling them is a acter at county fairs. Indians themselves still use their own medicines In many places, and herb lore has persisted among them. Dr. William N. Fen ton, ethnologist of the Smithsonian Institution, Is conducting a study of the medicinal plants In use among the Senecas of central New York. They are one surviving branch of the great Iro quois family whose contacts with results the whites had on the lives of the early settlers. CsUectloa Began la 1933.. Doctor Fenton is seeking to assemble, as far as possible, a complete botanical collection, accurately classified, of the plants used by the Iroquois, and to record the purposes they were believed to serve. The work was started In 1933 under grants from the Institute of Human Relations of Yale university and was continued last year under grants from St Lawrence university, the Alleghany school of natural history, and the Ethnobotanical laboratory of the University of Michi- LONDON. A father and mother have saved the life of their son after doctors had all but abandoned hope. For nine days and nights they took turns operating a special ap paratus which enabled the boy, wbe was stricken with infantile paraly sis, to breathe. Gordon Bennett, 9 years old, the disease laat August Re cently the paralysis spread to his A swinging lungs. apparatus which, operated by levers, expanded and contracted the hugs, was constructed and the boy's parents volunteered to work the machine. Day and night they worked. At last their efforts were rewarded. Gordon's lungs became strong enough to allow him to be removed from the machine. He Is well on the road to recovery now. $525,000,000 Are Spent Abroad by Americans. ex- penditure for foreign travel in 1938 was only a little leas than In 1937, deapita the general decline in incomes and the fact that there were fewer travelers, the Commerce department estimated. It puta the 1938 total at $525,000,000. or $38,000,000 leaa than In 1937. Since forelgnera spent $160,000,000 here, the net American expenditure abroad was $385,000,000. This offd set by the country's export balances (or merchandiae. ( Of the total sum. $255,000,000 went for travel in Canada, against in 1937. Travel by motorlsta (ell only 4 per cent, while travel by other meant declined much more. The number of citizena going over-aedropped by 15 per cent The number of alien residents returning (rum abroad fell by 17 per cent The number of ocean cruise passengers also (ell by 17 per 'cent Though the average expenditure in Canada was about the aame, preliminary data indicate, the department says, that the per capital outlay of overaeas traveler! was considerably higher In 1938 than in 1937. The result was that the total expenditure by American travelera overseas (ell only from $245,000,000 to 00 $223,000,000. Travel of foreigners here stood up The report says the number of visitors from overseas fell only 6 per cent but their expenditures, eatimated at $54,000,000, did not decrease at all. Travel from Canada increased In volume but average expenditure per capita declined, leaving the total steady at $100,000,-00well. 0. i LOCAL Children under years of age cannot engage commercial theatricals under. any circumstances. Assistant State Attorney Zelph S. Calder held In an opinion Wednesday. well-know- ! THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 19S9 Premier Mussolini today de nounced President Roosevelts as absurb and peace proposal moved to bring Jugoslavia !ro the European totalitarian bloc, Two German battleships were sighted through the mist about 917 four miles off the Dover coast ..605 tonight, proceeding on their way from the Kiel canal to Spanish .225 waters for maneuvers. NOW IN SUGAR HOUSE DERN DRAWS TOUGH ASSIGNMENT That our Ira la In dead earnest about hitting the comeback trail, was made virtually certain this week with the announcement that Dern would tackle Billy "the Great" Edwards, 230 pound Kan sas City mauler in Friday night program. 1273,-000,0- 41 44 Hampton 48 Ala Barbecue Duffin Ice Cream ...61 55 -- 60 56 Sugar Mix aa BUY ONLY Settlers, Lacking Medical Assistance, Turned to Friendly Natives. 5. 79 76 72 Hantaan one-thir- CO. Colonists Used Indian Medicine . top-not- ch - American dsy." Sugar House League Leaving Salt Lake City early Suday morning.Dell Kunkel, the pride of Utah wrestling fans will trek to the sunny climes of California where he will confer with the heads of the National Wrestling Syndicate with regards perto lining up some first-rat- e formers for the Utah, Idaho and Wyoming territory during the remainder of the season. While there Kunkel is schedul ed to wrestle two or three match es against some coast ers who have been clamouring to show Dell up for sometime. We'll say they are in for a gross disap pointment to say nothing og cracked skulls and other injuries WASHINGTON. ONT. WilTHAMESVUXE. liam Strevel of Dresden Is 90 yesrs old and estimates he will live to be "at least 110." He has all his own teeth, reads without aid of glasses and is unusually active. A heavy smoker, he says stories about smoking shortening life "are the bunk." The way to achieve the age he has set for himself, Strevel says, is to "keep active and interested and do a good day's work every p, eon-tract- ed Follow the Leader to Eyesight Also Good SUMMARY (Continued from page 1.) supplies to Germany petroleum The South East Ladies League was reported in well informed Thursday morning April lain. sources today. Granite Furniture rolled high series of 1552 In winning uree Colonel Charles A.v Lindberg points from Sugar House Jewel- late today was called., to active S. army corps ry. E. Jennings of the Jewelry duty with the U. reserve. team had the day's Individual eerie of 471. A. Griffin led Gran an LOCAL The seventeenth with 449. The nual convention of the Utah Conite Furniture feature match of the day be- gress of Parents and Teachers tween the league leading Laura will open Friday at the Hotel Larson Ice Cream team and Utah. King Floral, was won by King Floral 3 points to 1. C. Janney WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1939 led the floral team with 463 The government la unwilling while A. Armour was high for to consider including the far east in any general ' anttacRVjsion Laura Larson, with line-uPrime Minister; Neville Chamberlain told a questioner today in the house of commons. Japan was reported today to be attempting to negotiate an Bowling with Germany and rgreement Italy whereby the three powers TEAM STANDING, APRIL 17. would help each other with air won lost pet. planes, munitions and manufact 85 31 733 uring privileges. Gardiner's East 21st South 959 No False Teeth at 90; WEEK'S NEWS The many friends of Miss Del in Brimley will be pleased to know that she is now associated with the Mitchell Beauty Salon In Sugar House wide Showing the curtailment of spread Industry, Utah metal mines were assessed 124,632,542 for. 1939 property tax purposes by the state tax gan. Doctor Fenton and his collaboracommission, compared with $74, tors have gathered 180 species of 393,055 last year. plants commonly used by the Senecas for medicinal purposes. They constitute approximately a third of all the species listed by botanists for the southwestern New York reLOCAL . THE SUGAIUIOUSE BULLETIN gion. A WEEKLY PUBLICATION : Medicine Was Philosophical. Covering the Southeast Section of Salt Lake City Iroquois medicine, be says, was essentially philosophical The value PUBLISHED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK of some plants in various diseases Mail Delivery of Rural Routes had been determined by actual experience over generations. For exI. M. CONNIFF, Publisher ample, from hemlock needles a tea could be brewed which would cure on Rates Advertising Application scurvy, and Virginia winterberry Business Office and Plant at 1119 East 21st South acted as a cathartic. But the IroSugarhouse. Utah quois medicine man was not much concerned with experimental mediSUBSCRIPTION PRICE cine. From his point of view nothOne Year (52 weeks), In advance .. $1.50 ing grew without a purpose. This .... .75 purpose could be determined by Six Months, in advance .40 analogy from observations of its pe. Three Months, in advance culiarities of growth, its shape, and the color of its flowers, the places where it was found, etc. Thus a plant which grew very rapidly might have been used to promote growth in a human being, the growth properties supposedly A being transmitted by contact plant with a brilliant red blossom might have been considered a tonic practical rules for improving business relations, as follows: for consumption with its pallor. of value Even when the First, be sure you know what you want before you an herb was known,specific it would seldom enter any business transaction. Think the matter through be used alone. wss passed on Medical clearly, and refuse to compromise on cheap substitutes, In families.knowledge The Iroquois "doctor" either material or ethical. In old times snd to some extent Never allow yourself to be rushed into a hasty decision even today had an ambiguous social status. Medical knowledge or by false pride. One of the embraced either by magic and witchcraft He unis business failure causes of our natural cure or he could kilL could either 'fnost frequent his knowledge, He carefully guarded be not admit fellow we that to other the to willingness may imparting it only rarely even to his able to "put it over." own descendants, and then in his Never buy anything that you cannot pay for. Don't take old sge, when he could no longer a chanct on indebt- actively practice. to cover COMMENTS over-enthusias- New Signal Device Adds j To Blind Flying Safety! STEW YORK. A new "blind (It-- I ing" Instrument an outgrowth of research into the properties of frequency radio waves which enables a pilot to check his flight along the airways and to spot airport approaches, has been deultr- a-high veloped. Known as a "marker receiver" the device operates in conjunction i with radio transmitters of the Civil! Aeronautics authority which recently were installed along airways be-- ; tween beacon stations and at alr-- j ports to aid Instrument landing. These transmitters send out: "marker" signals on a frequency of 75,000,000 cycles per second and j a project eiine; a nn or signal pattern above each station. On entering the field of this pattern the receiver emits a characteristic tone, enabling the pilot to Identify the station over which he i is flying and thus learn his position, j ine receiver siso is equipped 10 operate a set of signal lamps, one of which flashes as the ship passes through the radio pattern. cone-snape- Note on Christmas Tree Brings Modern Fairy Tale Kris Kr ingle BURLINGTON. VT. has now appeared to have added matrimony to his various Christmas excursions, according to the mod ern fairy tale recounted by two' j young Vermont woodcutters. "We are tall, dark and hand-- i some," each modestly wrote on a! love note they had attached to Christmas trees. They thoughtfully! I added names and addresses. The first woman to answer de- -j scribed herself as pretty, romantic, She sent her Romeo, and 21. j woodcutter a silk shirt The second young hopeful re- -j ceived a note, but alasl romance was not for him. The writer de clared she had passed that stage,! but was made happier "because she, ; was bern in Vermont" SUGAR HOUSE TRANSFER Hy. 1220 BONDED CARRIER Closed Vans 2a. WHITE OAK SHOE REPAIRING Quality and Service Our Motto 680 East 21st South s 2 Lawn Mowers SHARPENED REPAIRED Tennis Rackets Restrung JOE'S 8 Southeast Repair Shop PHIL 1113 E. 21st So. Hy. 8596 QBE m something turning up later your edness. That sounds like putting the brakes on creative enterprise, is never a gamble. That sounds like puttingth e brakes on a lot of creative enterprise is never a gamble. Be sure you give what you are being, paid for. ' All be it in the selling of apples or the selling of ideas, is built on repeats. Never use your personal affairs as an alibi for nonperformance. The purchaser is only interested in the goods he gets, not in your personal problems. Never be "smart alccky" or affected in your manner when a business deal is involved. Your approach will be anything but welcome. A natural, simple, and dirert manner is your best introduction to any or prospect. Never try to get something for nothing. The effort, futile, is spotted immediatly and brand you indelibly a as fake. IYople do not forget that sort of thing and they are not reluctant to spread the news. f wholNever, NEVER, lose your temper no matterhow ly wrn..g your hut'.ness contact of the moment M'aybc. By losing: your temper you put yourself at a disadvantage. Miry j deal has been consuma'ed .satisfactory to all parties.c pleasant. Auxiliary. th, al-va- vs THE BULLETIN ADS French Woman Planning To Drive Across Africa PARIS. The only woman ever officially admitted into the French Me harist Camel corps, Pierette BU daux, is the first person to sign up for an automobile expedition from Algeria to the Cape. The expedition Is being prepared by the Touring Club of France to demonstrate the imcompactness of Franco-Britisacross Africa. routes land perial Pierette Bidoux was officially commissioned by the ministry of colonies to drive a scientific expedition across the Sahara two years ago. She had her first experiences in desert driving when she visited her then fiance, a lieutenant in a south Sahara outpost She drove three weeks across the sands In an old limousine. h Thieves Batcher Pigs . Thieves stole LISBON. OHIO. two pigs and butchered them in his barn at Lcetonia. near here, Anthony Ferry told Sheriff Harry L. Gosncy. They also took several chickens but did nut wait to dress them. : For the extra fun that comes of buying more and buying better and buying wisely . . shop The BulleThe merchants tin who advertise in The Bulletin are the dependable merchants in Sugar House .. . . the merchants who offer the best values, the best prices, the best quality, the best service. Their aim is to serve you better and The Bulletin ads are their way of telling you about it I ad-wa- y. 1119 EAST 31 SO. HY SCI |