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Show "THE BULLETIN Published At ' Commercial Printing Co. w 2M4 South 11th East WEATHER FORECAST For .I'taJi: Rain or snow night and Saturday. Hyland 364 PUBLISHED IN SUGARHOUSE Vol NON-PARTISIA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. APRIL 9, 1937 HOME EDITION 5 Saturday; to- colder N NUMBER 14 JUNIOR HOOP PERFORMERS A. to Adult Night School Irving P.-PRISION FIGURES TOLD New Plan Final Meeting Opens Quartet RECEIVE HONORABLE MENTION AT ROTARY MEETING T. Tho Irving free adult night school A. executive com held a meeting 'Tuesday. opens for its new quarter Monday, April 6th, at 2 p. m. in the Sugar-hou- se April 12th, and will continue for Plans for the last the rest of the school year, meetLibrary. Misspelled to be held in ing every Monday, Wednesday, and of season ;the meeting 996 Million Ways the school auditorium Thursday, Thursday, from 7 to 9 p. m. in Classes are held Norman, O Ida. To misspell a Public Events, April 15th, at 7:45 p. m. were ' word is easy for most persons, Parent Americanization, Speech, but to misspell it 996 million A. Education, Mathematics, Salesman- -' Mrs. J. C. Lake gave the P.-ways required a lengthy scienReverance. Mrs. A. II. Gibson pre- ship, Dramatics, Sewing, and Hantific test sident of the association presided dcraft Vocabulary Building, English The word which savants found and conducted. Mrs. A. J. Paul G laminar, Sentence Construction, could be misspelled so often was 'circumference," according to secretary and treasurer , read the and Literature. These classes are open to all Dr. Henry D. Rinsland, of the minutes of the previous meeting. of Oklahoma. "Mondern. Trends of Education" adults, and may be entered at any University Dr. Rinsland, discussing mis' was the subject decided upon for the time. Recreation and other amusespelling, said the greatest trouble ments are given weekly. in spelling correctly came from evening meeting. On Thursday, April 15th, at 8:30, the sound of words. The outlined course of study and He oiTered four suggestions for its application to individual students p. m., Mr. C. C Bush, president of improving spelling: as well as the new phasca of educa- the Hawaiin Society, will give a lecLearn the correct pronunciation adopted for the coming year ture on ''Life in the South Sea Istion of the word. through tho changing school curric- lands," illustrated by an exhibition In writing, write every letter ulum will be given in detail. Voca- of curios from Hawaii, Tahiti, and clearly. Be on the lookout for double tional training will be another fea- other islands. letters and letters that are not Hawaiin music will also be a fea-tu- ie ture discussed. sounded. of the evening. All parents who have students en Observe the word carefully Admission to this unique entertering Irving High School for the when it first is seen.. " ' first time next fall will find this a tainment is free, and the public is very instructive program of guid invited. In the near future a concert win ance. All arc cordially invited to be given by the Sinfonietta, the Mothers of Invention attend. A musical program will also be musical organization so highly praiFew Among Women sed by Dr. Sokoloff, national direcgiven. York. New Women are not very tor of the Federal Government the American buinventors, good Music Project, on his recent visit to reau of invention said recently. Dithia city. rector Ray Gross estimated that of the more than 2,000,000 ideas patented in the United States durTO LEAVE FOR VACATION ing the last 100 years, only 15,030 from women. came Mrs. Berta WostphsJ, instructor like all other free adult educa tion classes, these held in the com- of the Sewing and Handcraft classes GcldEsh in Test Feel mittee room of the public library are at Sugarhouse Recreation Center vaFins After Being Frozen open to the public and may be enter- will leave Sunday for a week's While there Alfred, N. Y. Dr. Paul C. Sauned at any time. Following is the cation to California. she will visit her daughter and fri- ders of Alfred university has found week's schedule. in experiments with goldfish that the near San Francisco. Monday, 10: a. m. to 12: noon, Voc ends fish are not injured by being frozen no classes next abulary building; and study of tbo There will be but rather seem to enjoy the solid, loshort story, with reviews an read week. The. address of the new experience. cation will be made later. The professor freezes a goldfish Ings. by dropping it in a beaker containto 2: m. 4: p. Vocabulary Friday, The Irving LEROY 'J BEANE of Immanual Baptist Is noted for his deceptive booting and bis effective floor work. DON RIGGS of the East Bench five is outstanding because of his unusual ability in handling the ball and In working with bis team. ALLEN BILLETER of the champion Highland Park quint is one of the most feared scorers in the league and is one of the fastest forwards to play in Interchurch Junior basketball. ART THORN-WAL- L will always be remembered for his dream shot which cannot be described with words and as the center of the first team ranks as EDDIE pivot man of pivot men. KILGORE of East Bench was the most unanimous selection of the men on this first team. He will be remembered for his effective guarding, his splendid team work and above all else his sportsmanship. FRED BARRET of Emerson EMERSON aharpshooUng. HARDY la that beautiful d ed artist from East Bench. MAX BUEHLER is the flashy scoring punch from Emerson.. FLOYD JENSEN is a man who missed a place on the first team, by only a few votes, comes from Highland Park and was the main cog in every long-dista- nt left-han- MARVIN Park victory. PURDIE combines a scoring power with a good defensive performance Owen Nebeker Succeeds Warden R. E. Davis Richard E. Davis, warden of the Utah state prison, retired Wednesday from the post he held for 12 years. Owen Nebeker, state parole officer was named as acting warden, by. he new state board of corrections at their first meeting since appointment Warden Davis expressed hope that his dream of 12 years for the prison's removal to a new site, where inmates might engage in constructive occupation may at last bo realized. Quits After Answering Fifty Million Questions Montreal. Canada's "champion question answerer" is retiring. He is Peter Lavoie, who for 23 years has stood behind a counter in the Windsor station here answering queries from travelers. He estimates he has answered more than 50,000,000 questions in English and French during his career ... Ililltoppera Predominate DAVID MARTIN from Hilltop-pe- n has a real eye for the hoop and is deceptive enough to give any BRYANT guard a tough deal BLANCHARD of the Hilltops is noted for his floor game and interALSTERLIND of Emerceptions. son was the second highest scorer in the B Division while STATEN of St Paul's was the highest scorer and the fastest pivot man of the B bracket. BOB NICHOLS of Hilltops Is probably the best all round hoop man of the B Division, handles the ball very well, scores, and plays a beautiful defensive game. KJAR of Parleyi Is another real basketball man with plenty of speed and scoring ability. DUFFER and NUTTLE both of Emerson were both scoring threats. BOB SAVILLE of Hilltops as a center played excellent defen sive ball and a dead-ey- e on those two handed shots oven his head. H. PAULSON of Parleys and LOWERY of St Paul's were both valuable performers with excellent floor games to their credit all season. Hudson-Terrapla- ne Agency Opens In S. H. mitteo Wed dis-cucs- T. : Adult Education Classes Stake News Highland and DON HANSEN by all means not a guard but Just slipped in that position for this all star selection was the Highland Park manager and also a fast, hard fighting forward who was also essential in every Highland win. P.-- T. At Public Library Fast day services will be held in all the wards of the stake at 11: a. m. Sunday, April 11. Due to the general conference held last Sunday. Very fine services under the direction of the M. L A. have been arranged, i State Disclosing that the Utah prison is conducted mainly for transcicnt prisoners, only belonging to Utah, Harold D. Fife, case worker at the institution, addressed members of the Sugarhouse Rotary club Thursday noon. Among other startling figures was one that showed most of the men at the prison, numbering 287. were between the ages of 17 and 35 years. Mr. Fife gave the reason for a number of the. convicts leading a criminal life due to ijw table homes and lack of education. He said that the greatest thing society can give these men when they are taken to the prison for correction is work along lines of interest to the Indione-thi- rd viduals. In this line, Mr. Fife lauded the proposed new site for "a prison that would allow a large farm, work shop and dairy. The address Thursday was one of great interest to the local Ro to M. O. Ashton, presiwho has been ono of the outdent in the removal of workers standing the prison, as it is a determineJ fact that tho city is growing south and cast and that Sugarhouse would greatly benefit by its removal. tartans,-accordi- . Appointed For Convenllon D H. W. ReUerd. president of Went minster College was appointed to give the breakfast talk at the coming convention of Fifth District Rotary, to be held at Pocatello, Idaho, the fore part of May. Grant Morgan of Morgan Service waa appointed to the entcrtainmcr.t cwn-mitte- ne for this territory has been establish' ed at 1178 East 21st South, Just east of : the Sugar House Lumber am) Hardware Co., with Wilbur Head as owner and manager and Blng Brown as head of the mechanics department Southeast Many State Report FOREST SCHOOL A. NOTES T. . room-mothe- rs . T. Ward ; 8, Honors and soic-nnize- nine-tent- d hs hs Hudson-Terrapla- ne owners and admirers will ap preciate this conveniently located agency. - week-benef- Play - Town's Feline "400" Dines in Splendor Harwich, Mass. This town's feline "400" attended a banquet in celebration of the fifteenth birthday anniversary of Fluff, an Angora that for more than a decade has been a silent partner in the shoe; business of John F. . They Are Needed In Sugarhouse ct NU-ENAM- EL PAINTS . Condon. g The menu consisted of chowder, crabmeat salad, stuffed anchovies, sardines, salmon and. catnip, all served in Condon's i.or basement , Fluff walks to work with her master every weekday and on Sundays accompanies Mr. and Mrs. Condon to church. qua-hau- o. Nominating Committer Named Jack Burt, chairman, Wm. IL Llnnell atiKftc IL W. LandmesserVj Unemployment were named as a nominating mitteo for election of new officer He air. then the ing liquid places Compensation study, Poetry Appreciation and the frozen fish into a beaker of cold for the Sugarhouse Rotary club. Mechanics of Verse Writing. water, and in a few moments it Nominations are to be complete bv P.-Friday, 7:30 to 10: p. m. The Philbegins to wiggle. Soon it is swim- April 29th and election to follow in More than 1,615 employers in Davis osophy of English Construction and ming actively. The oxygen in the liquid air is May. Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele Coun- Building a Vocabulary. - Young Musicians Sing exhilarating, according to ties contributed $1556,671.23 to the At the Forest P. T-- A. executive highly Saturday, 2: to 4: p. m. Growth of Dr. He said the same Saunders. Musical selections for Thursday's State Unemployment fund on their a Vocabulary, and Practice in Short meeting for April, Mrs. Clarence L. fish had been frozen as often as four 1936 pay rolls, according to figures Gardiner urged all times a day without permanent in- Rotary meeting" were furnished by Story Writing. . released by the Unemployment ComAt the Chapman branch library, and patrons of the school to take jury, and that most of his speci- Loraine Shurtliff, Alton Turnbow, InBeth Richards and Robert Bailey Division of state the A. bookshelf mens died of old age. pensation Monday, 1: to 4: p. m. Sewing and advantage of the P.-students of the Granite High School dustrial Commission. There are 47, Handicraft readin the library, at school. The music department 160 employees protected by Comens-atlo- n and House branch At the Neighborhood ing material is both fictional News Lincoln in these counties, which constit- library, Wednesday,- - from 12: to 3; educational. ute Region No. 4 of the Unemploy p. ra. Sewing. Miss Lucilla Gallyer, librarian, reEastern Oklahoma Once ment Compensation set up. ported several of the recently placbe if will It every appreciated toHome of "Mound People" Collections througout the state BABY BOY ed books had been loaned to parents. will be in atmember of each family emThere are tal 1787,248.24. 67,457 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crowther This particular set is called The Spiro, Okla. Professional arche- tendance at the Fast Day services ologists have concluded that eastern ployees in the state covered by the of 52 West First North, are the Mother's Encyclopedia." They prove Oklahoma contains some of the unemployment insurance. Daggett proud parent of a baby boy, born to be all the name implies, with Sunday. most important prehistoric sites under The services the evening County reports only four employees at the St Marks hospital Saturday, and explanations of childhood probnorth of Mexico. be M. one Will direction the of I. A., which come under the new law. Salt April 3rd. Mr. Crowther assists his lems, Infant care and on through Dr. Forrest E. Clements, head of of fine spiritual treat, and a very Lake County reports 44,304 Utah father at the Sugar Glass Co. in adolescence. the department of anthropology at fine service has been arranged. the University of Oklahoma, Nor County 3,452. The tabulation as re- Sugarhouse. Each article is written' by an man, said the culture represented leased by the Unemployment Com-47eminent educator, psychologist docthe former "mound dwellers of contributions paid $7,297.13. tor or judical member whose wisdom On Sunday evening, April 18, tho by this area shows a closer relation pensation Division shows the follow Reception is the result' of your work with child Sacrament services will be under the with the Maya and Aztec civilizaof Mexico and Central America lag: Groom behavior problems, health and home direction of the Junior Genealogical tions Bride Salt Lake; employers 1533, employthan any other so far discovered school is failure, per Society. Our Genealogical Society life, marriage, the United States. in ees 44,307, contributions paid $523, hundreds one and in of and best liveliest the the A laree weddiner recention was sonality development Originally there were nine mounds 108.31. Summit employers 19, emcon Stake. They have arranged a very in the site, the largest of which was .weanesaay evening at we of other situations which daily given contributions paid Lion House In honor of Mr. and front parents and children. These fine service for that evening and 39 feet ployees; 1,344, high. They were conical in 11,429.73. Tooele; employers 32, books are issued without charge to all those interested will find it worth shape and more than 100 feet across Mrs.' Clarence Csrr.an Neslen, who the base. The mounds- now are bepatrons, and Miss Gallyer urges all their time to be in attendance. , Wednesmarriage was diR. ing excavated by the University of director of the to use these Adams, Ray day morning n the Salt Lake City Interested members Oklahoma with funds furnished by vision, stated that delinquencies were L. D. S. temple, J. Reuben Clark books soon, as they will not be availla important that every choir th WPA. less than ten per cent and that colJr., first counselor in the first presi- able during summer vacation and all It Although the mound builders were bemember be in attendance at every agriculturists, they are more widely lections exceeded the original estimdency of the L. D. S. church, off- must be returned to the library ate by more than $150,000.00. The iciating. The affair was given by fore the closing of school in June. choir practice from now on. The choir known for their pottery and was 1936 rate of contribution for the Children of the school have under is rehearsing for e big concert to be Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rockwood, 1317 of one per cent of the Gilmer Drive, parents of the bride, taken the work of collecting old presented at the Chapel Friday, May pay roll. The rate for 1937 will be tho former Miss Leone Rockwood. newspapers, to do their part in se May 7. Keep this date in mind ana PROPERTY PURCHASED one and eight-tentThe bridegroom is the son of Mr. curing better entertainment equip do not miss this entertainment Af per cent of ground to the East of A strip Tho Unemployment Compensation and Mrs. C. Clarence Neslen, 313 ment The drive begins Monday, ter the concert dancing will be en Success Market has been pur the it fund is created to provide a Third avenue. Apr! 12. and will continue until joyed. chased, and will be used for a drive for persons who have a Job Mr. and Mrs. Neslen left Thurs- enough are accumulated to sel and entrance to the markets way but have lost it Benefits are based day morning for Washington, D. C, Please save your old papers foi theatre. This Improvement will and Free the boys and girls. upon half pay, but not to exceed $15. where they will make their home. do away with most of the congestion to a continue a week,- and for period which occurs during the busy hours of not to exceed sixteen weeks in fill the present parkThe Lincoln Dramatic Co. will wben shoppers any 52 weeks period. Benefits will be Comedy drama, ing space. present the ! ! payable after January 1, 1938. To Prize "The Fighter and the Prin secure benefits, the applicant must cess," Friday night April 9th at 8 present himsellf at the State Emm. The play was written by p. ployment office, and bo available J. L. Derbidge, a member of the Well it is beginning to look as though Old Man Winter is about for work which his registration recast It will be presented in the to leave us, and as tho weather Improves and folks find time to cord will show he Is capable of du Tribune Auditorium and is free to shop and window chop on the street of Sugarhouse and the childSold Exclusively By ing. If after 2 weeks, the state is tho public. ren rush around bare headed and take one glance over their shouldunable to get the person a job, bene The Cast of Characters are the er, to see if an auto is approaching as they dash across the street. fits will start. The weekly amount J. L. Derbidge, Wm. Mat following: must Mr. means Driver you It go slowdo not make fancy stops son, Garrett Jack Holtby. and the duration dependa upon the Raymond to take corners and slow the and the remember the at croenings, ' Leona Bruenlng, Beth Jessop, Joseph to now on efflcer not is the the have time traffic of the job, up they painted length applicant has Donna Garrett Sequin, Vera Cbls- traffic lanes, but will do eo later when they finish the streets of Salt worked and the amount he has earn 1070 East 21st South holm. Hy. 1738 Lake. ed. Only employers contribute to this to is free the Under It public. in ATTENTION SUGARHOUSE CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS. SugarhouHe direction of Ella Wakefleldj Unemployment Compensation fund.' - The "Main Motor Sales" handling tbo Hudson-Terrapladealership ng ELECTRIC COMPANY APEX |