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Show T TIIE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN When a good man die Tor years beyond hi ken behind him lies upon the path o men." T(m good bo leave A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Printed at 2044 South 11th East Bugarhouae, Utah Issued Every Thursday Business Office and Plant at 2044 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher 4 f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake City, Utah One Year in Advance .... Six Months in Advance d va i i c e ..... . .... ........ One Year Elsewhere in the United States Doubtless the good bishop was happier in the hospital than mqojj. he ' would have been in the palace. Strange as It may seem, we enjoy most those possessions we have acquired through some set of sacrifice. It is not what we keep but what we five away that gives us our keenest satisfaction. We seem to lose ultimately what we try to keep to ourselves, and to retain with increased value what we share with others. The gift without the giver is bare." True. What we gi 'e away is not measured by its intrinsic worth but by the spirit of the giver. No wonder the good bishop was called "Welcome." Thrice blessed is he who wins friends not only by being friendly but by meeting the needs of others through sharing the blessings he has. ..$1.75 .. 1.00 2.00 .... Phone copy for news items and events of Interest to "The Bulletin" or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 334. Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following issue of ii The Bulletin." J COMMENTS TIIE GOOD BISHOP. Br LEONARD A. BARKETT U. S. IS BUILDING IS NEW SUBMARINES Eight More Are Necessary to Reach Treaty Limit. ..vnucu wia your looms axe pcc riy ventilated," said the bishop. Yes, your lordship," replied the doctor, but what can we do? We have no more room!" "There is some mistake here," said the bishop. "They have got these houses mixed. You should have my house and I should Portsmouth, N. II. Portsmouth navy yard, principal birthplace of Uncle Sams undersea craft, is busier than at any time since the World have yours. So the palace became A story is related of a certain a hospital and the dingy hospital Weof name bishop known by the the bishops palace. A true became lcome." He was Not an unusual sacrifice in story. given a sixty- - a bishop, perhaps, but the influence in room palace of his unselfish service made him which to live, at once the friend of all the inhabiroom with every tants of the town, and his influence comfortably furincreased daily. nished and well This little story teaches many leslighted. From sons. One cf the most important the front win- is that the thoughtfulness for the dows in his palwelfare of others must be actually ace the bishop must be expressed in kind could see a small lived; noble and deeds if it is to have a hospital of only permanent value in life. A person six rooms, dingy may be honest and upright and live and poorly lightan exemplary life, but be indiffered. After assument to the physical and spiritual of duties the ing needs of those about him. Being, his high office, the bishop made his good ourselves is only part of our first visit, which was a visit to tne responsibility. Goodness must be hospital. The record of this visit expressed in something helpful to is as follows. How many patients others, if it is to live. An isolated have you hereT" the good bishop life is soon forgotten, but Twenty-sireplied the inquired. mead .physician, "Your beds., are x, war. Thirty-thre- e hundred and fifty skilled civilian workers are pushing the construction program, stepped up as the United States strives to build its sea defenses to treaty strength. The wartime peak was 5,722. Three sleek submarines lie at the fitting-ou- t berths. Two more are on the stocks. Another pair still is on the designers drawing boards. On the ways are the Snapper and the Stingray. Both are 300 feet long, have a beam, and mount three-inc- h guns. Their keels were laid in June and September. The Stingray, when completed, will be the twenty-sixt- h submersible to slide from the yards ways in the historic Piscataqua river. This region has been famous in shipbuilding since early Colonial days. The Piscataqua floated John Paul Jones famous Ranger in 1777. . yards twenty-five-fo- ot For more, than a year the yard rs ueen Cuiiding pigs" fit pairs. The Porpoise and the Pike struck the watef in June and September, 1935. The Plunger and the Pollock were laubched this year. The Portsmouth yard ab&pdoned ship repairing after the armistice, and devoted all its facilities to submarine construction. Since the war, at least one has always been under construction here. Of the six submarines now being built under a current congressional authorization, two are at Portsmouth, two at a private yard at New London, Conn., and one at the Mare Island navy yard on the Pacific coast. The sixth has not been awarded. After the six are in commission Rear Admiral C. W. said, the navy still will have to build eight more to reach the treaty limit. Scientist Perfects New System of Rejuvenation Menton, France. A new system of rejuvenation, consisting of a series of injections of young blood taken from healthy youths, is said to have been perfected here by Dr. Alexander Voronoff, brother of internationally Serge - Voronoff, known scientist and monkey, gland specialist. When a subject arrives at the clinic. Dr. Voronoff first of all gives him a thorough general examination to see if it is possible to apply the treatment. After an extremely minute analysis of the blood, it is learned in what general category he falls. correblood with donors Then sponding characteristics have to be found. The blood is then treated scientifically before it is infused in the patient so that it will act quickly in aiding him to recover his natural forces. The quantity of the Injection is remarkably small, but it acts like a vaccine and is claimed to be almost always successful. A Happy New Year and a HAPPY WIFE AND HOME AN ALL ELECTRIC KITCHEN! -Brighten her day throughout tha new year with an all electric Installation In the room thats most important t her! An Electric Range, a Dishwasher, a Refrigerator; dozens of suggestions In mailer appliances all will lighten! her hours of housework. And nil of them, from the smallest unit, can be purchased on our easy payment planf ... Telephone Hyland 656 for Information and Prices! mabt . Appeals Replace Guns in Western Range Disputes Ontario, Ore. Resolutions instead of bullets are being used by stock-meof the West to secure settlement of range disputes. This was evident here following a meeting of stockmqp and Appliance Store 1 080 East 2 st South grass startea iange wars m which blood flowed and bitter feuds tore communities asunder. Now under the Taylor grazing law, with the vast public domain subject to regulations, contending parties are appealing to the secretary of the interior. Under the guidance of R. N. former United States Stanfield, 1 sponsored a grazing act in congress, the Malheur county group asked Secietary Ickes to cause a competent survey to be made to determine the carrying capacity of the range before any reduction in the number of live stock permitted on the public range is made." Ov ft r f. i H iSf somAsvtl O i vjFi j; i |