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Show -- '- THE BULLETIN" .Published At WEATIIElt FORECAST For Salt Lake and Vicinity: Unsettled, probably showers and thunder storms and Saturday. Commercial 2044 Printing Co. South 11th East to-nig- ht 364 Hyland Vol. 5 SALT LA ICE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 30. 1937 HOME EDITION NOTES OF INTEREST Ohio Will Have a 'Little lluhr NUMBER Pageant In Honor of the V RECREATION CENTER IN MILL CREEK CANYON ATTRACTS CROWDS Founding of British Mission Wasatch national forest rangers reported that 1800 automobiles entering Mill Creek canyon last Sunday carried 7203 persona, one of First Class the largest crowds of this season. At a forest service program Sunevening more six hundred persons Method of Resusciation were In attendance at the Boxelder First aid class members at amphitheater, located about one and miles above the Boy Scout park Wednesday were shown the wigwam. dangers of delaying artificial respiration by T. W. Dee, first aid supervisor of the Salt Lake City poUTAH SENATOR FORECASTS lice department and director of the SUGAR BEET LAW first aid course. Mr. Dee stressed the fact that Belief congress will act upon sugar beet and farm legislation at this every minute counts when artificial A new little Ruhr is rising seven miles up the Cuyahoga river session was by Senator respiration la given, an that the jrom Cleveland, Ohio, which will mark it as Americas meeting grounds Thomas in a expressed sent to Gov-en- patient should also be treated for telegram tor iron ore and coal. The development is part of the Republic Steel shock. Do not permit A H. of Blood $15,000,000 plant, shown above, is Henry Tuesday. expansion. corporation's program to crowd around, he warned. Under construction, which, when completed, will, be the world's most continuous strip mill. Aid Shown Fair-mou- nt one-ha- lf or HELIUM IN MEXICO Representative O'Connell (D., R. I.) told the house navel committee authoritative Wednesday, he had information Germany was planning to establish a colony in Mexico to develop helium and mineral resources. --WEEKS-HEADUNES-- MONDAY, JULY 26, 1BS7 PATROLMEN ARE GUESTS .OF WAE ON AIR TOUR Two prominent; Salt Lake citizens held up by bandits who took thei automobile and money after forcing their victims to go to the Southeai Utah state highway patrolmen were guests Tuesday evening of the Western Air Express on an air tour of Salt Lake valley. TTESDAr, JULY 27. 1937 AT LUNCHEON j: y. ten-da- irjg Police report confession to 90 thefts winds up hunt for society New Jewelry Store To Open In Sugarhouse The Mills Jewelry Company will FRIDAY, JULY 80, 1987 open their store at 2106 South ElevMaddened Chinese fight Japanese. General Chiange pledges last man enth East August 5th, with a full defense of China. line of diamonds, watches, etc., ac100 hunt for lost boy in Uinta basin. cording to Clyde W. Mills, proprietStorm tossed waves of Great Salt Lake engulf. Swimmer's body or of the new store. recovered after nleht hunt A first class watch repair man will Thief steals $900 wbila invalid looks on, man helpless watched prowl- be be in attendance at all times. er get cash and leave. ILVS NO-III- James T, NO-RU- N WIN came tho second Soldier ace to reno-h- it, n victory on Salt (Army) Armstrong, hunky cord a no-ru- Infantry hurler and Lake's diamonds In two years, former star of the Hawaiian Mil- when he tamed Utah Power, Because of a delay in itary Baseball league, Tuesday be- starting, the game was called after six innings, when too dark to condN . tinue. During that time the Powermen did not bat the ball out of the WILL PAINT YOUR Infield, and Armstrong, his slants CAR WITH being bettor as the game advanced, fanned 10. Thirty-eight- h 6--0. half-ho- ur r $2.95 NU-ENAM- EL Sold Exclusively By APEX ELECTRIC COMPANY 1079 East tint South In Sugarhoune - Hy. 1788 I Too Much Booze And Fast Automobiles That the nation has bootleggers now and always will have them, prohibition is the only solution of of the liquor problem, at vetefn former prohibition administrator said in Salt Lake City Wednesay. He waa German E. Ellsworth, now with tho alcoholic tax division of the internal revenue bureau at Phoenix, Arlz. "There la ten times aa much drinking now aa during prohibition days, he said, and we are developing into a nation of drinking mixed with Qnilt 135 Years Old A Quincy, Mass. believed the oldest fast autmobiles. patchwork quilt, If officers had received the pubis owned in the country, by Mrs. lic cooperation they are receivelng Charles Churchill. It was made by Mrs. Caroline Munroe, mother of a now, prohibition would have made Civil war general us a nation of godliness. ld I I The pageant, incuding a cast of 300, is directed by Mrs. Josephine Goff of 2551 Highland Drive. Mrs. Goff, who is dramatic director of Station K-S- directed tbe 1936 Covered Wagon Days pageant in the University of Utah Stadium. She Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. of 1540 Bust Seventeenth South street. Another resident of tbe Southeast, W. Jay Eldrcdgc Jr. of 2154 ond East Street, is president of the B ritlsh Mission association, which is staging the program In cooperation with the Church. The pageant was written by Wendell J. Ashton of the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware company, .with .dramatic effects by Gladys Finney of the KSL staff. The pageant will depict In colors ful tableaux, dialogue, pictures, song and organ music tbe thrilling story of the establishment of the Church in Europe a century ago. All will be dressed, in the costume of the day, beautified by a brilliant lighting arrangement under the direction of Joseph Williams and Frank Whitting, who are in charge of lighting effects for drama t i.e productions in Kingsbury - Twenty-sec- char-acto- rs hall. Albert Southwlck, music director of K 8 L, is in charge of the music for the pageant, and Frank W. As-pe-r, Tabernacle organist, will be at the console. The public is Invited to the program. Tho admission la free. Notary Hears of Treaty Forbids Caging Federal Land Banks Wild Birds From Mexico ! New Orleans, La. Prosecutions for possession of caged wild song birds were indicated here as federal officials prepared to enforce the amended migratory bird treaty. Formerly the treaty was in operation only between the United States and Canada, but inclusion of Mexico provides protection for birds wintering in the southern country. Under the classifications of migratory birds are: Mocking birds, indigo and painted buntings, Louisiana summer mallard, fulrous tree duck, the white wing, eastern ground doves and 140 other species. Trapping of migratory birds, ATTENDANCE RACE ON heretofore a profitable industry in' With a dinner in store for the Louisiana, will be stopped, accordwinners, members of the Sugar Rot- ing to Lawrence. J. Merovka, federmanagement agent here. ary club formed into two groups to al Ingame owners of caged wild, addition, have an attendance race from last birds must free them immediately.. weeks meeting until tbe end of the term. M. O. Ashton and George Cal at 21 Equals Age are captains of the groups. of Human Being at 105 Low man in attendance will buy the Middletown, N. Y. Toodles, a club a box of candy. years old, the cat, is twenty-on- e of 105 years for a human equivalent AKTCRAFT GIFT AND BOOK being, . according to veterinarians. SHOP TO OPEN SATURDAY One year for a cat is equal to five human years, according to veteriThe Artcraft Gift and Book Shop, narians. 1080 East 21it will be open for busiToodles is totally deaf. It is a ness Saturday, July 31, according to pedigreed Persian and came from g announcement made by Mrs. Frances a family. Its mother died at eighteen, and a twin brother was Giles. a few years ago after The store is well stocked with chloroformed bone a injury. suffering gifts for every, occasion. A book dc-Mounties Adopt Autos VISITING IN CANADA partment aa well as a rental library The famous are added features. Lethbridge, Alta. Dr. H. W. Reherd, mounties of Canada have abanpresident of Mrs. Mary Moore and Mrs. FranWestminster college, was in Banff, ces Giles will conduct this interest- doned horses in favor of swift automobiles to trail cattle rustlers in Alberta, Canada, last week, accord- ing new chop. southern Alberta. secto to advise Charles Lobb, ing House of the retary Rotary Sugar Wells of club, from the Banff Rotary club Data on Extinction Wells were primitive mans first where Dr. Reherd was a guest. Mine Fire Collected means of obtaining water in places removed from lakes and streams.; Studies to deterNew York. Arabs in the Sahara desert have dug conmine the causes, behavior, and for centuries. The deeper the them trol of mine fires which are wast- well the warmer the water, since Girls reDay ing natural resources, have been of the earth in- -, the temperature ported to the division of gas and fuel creases toward the center. Artesian Held chemistry of the American Chemcalled because they were G. S. Scott and wells (so used in the French The annual Girls Playday of tbe istry society by first extensively George W. Jones of the United province of Artois) have been dug city recreation centers was held States bureau of mines. to supply warm water for heating Thursday afternoon at the Sugar is difficult to estimate, even hospitals, greenhouses and It Holt House park with Mias Carma approximately, the annual losses j in charge. due to mine fires, the paper says. One anthracite mining company Comic strip characters were the motif of the day and the girls arriv- has had more than 100 separate Cash A Carry Cleaning mine fires on its premises, several ed at the park in various interpretanow. It has of which active are SUITS MEN'S Dick tions of "Mickey Mouse, been reported that one company A TOPCOATS Mullins Moon and other alone has spent $1,000,000 in comTracy, IIATS FELT well known characters. bating a mine fire that started more Ladies' PLAIN Swimming contest was also held than 50 years ago and is still active. In which girls from tbe Central, Analysis of atmospheres from DRESSES, SUITS Liberty, Pioneer, Washington, En- burning coal mines lends itself to A COATS as a valuable tool for the sign, Uinta Jefferson Sugar House adaptation Guaranteed Satisfaction study of the incipient heating and and Victory participated. combustion of coal in mine areas New Method Cleaner? Instructors assisting Miss Holt where actual inspections cannot be were Naoma A still, Kaye Earl Ruth made on account of the heat, lack of 2120 SOUTH llth EAST Morris, Ida Stewart, Lillian Thuroxygen, bad roof conditions, and Across from the Library other attendant dangerpus man and Marie Zara rlas. China and Japan locked in undeclared) war. Nankin plans to Mrs. N. J. Hansen of Sugar House fight to MINING CONGRESS TO HEAR t PROMINENT BIEN TALK was hostess to members of Emmtr-ett- a at her summer home at Mt. Air Names of high government and Loyalist hold firm in battle at Madrid. In Parleys canyon Friday afternoon will address Democrats in red $167,000, records of the house clerk Showed political figures who Luncheon was served at 1 oclock. the western division of the Amerion lay 31, despite the sale of $165, 905 worth of national , convention can Mining congress here Septembooks. ber 7 to 10 were announced WedSALT LAKE VISITORS A go home now" rebellion swept the house and senate today while nesday by W. H. Eardley, chair-o- f state committee. the leaders attempted to hold a reluctant congress in session. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harvey of Calif., arrived In Salt Lake Burbank, Local police search for the kidnapers of the two people held up y visit for a NO AVAILABLE morning FUNDS Friday .! FOR NEW STREET SIGNS at the O. CL Connlff home in EmiOfficials conduct final Deer Creek Inspection and Utah's biggest gration canyon. project receives ltd final approval. Although the unsightly, unreadable, besmeared condition of street DETECTIVE INJURES LEG signs throughout the city, comWEDNESDAY, JULY 28 plained of by D. K. McDougal, 1542 Discharging a bullet as it fell Battle rages in China, Japs claim great slaughter of Chinese. U. S. Eleventh East street, was recog- from the scat of an automobile a nized by the city commissioners, marine wounded, and evacuation considered of Americans in war rone. about the down fall of there are no funds available at this gun brought A. Rees Wednesday. A. Detective Local Attorney General declares he will seek a grand jury investi- time to remedy conditions. occurred in front of The accident gation of rumors of irregularities if tbe transcripts reveal any wrong 968 Elm avenue. at theRees home BETTER SPEECH SOCIETY doing on the part of legislators. The bullett pierced the calf of DeMEETS tective Rees ' left leg. The Utah state association for THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1987. tho study of speech defects met Powers barricade foreign sector as battle rages for possession of Monday in Kingsbury hall at the TAKES SHORT TRIP Tientsin. University of Utah to outline the Orson Kasteier, cashier at the clinical program to be used in the Fifteen killed as plane falls in Belgium. Sugarhouse branch of the First Nafuture thoughout the state for the tional Bank, returned Wednesday afTentative tax valuation set for the state increase of 2.84 percent correction of speech defects. ter a short trip to California. shown in new figures. a finish Sun-da- will commence at 8 p. m. Tbe public, gram also includes an address by President David O. McKay. has directed several other production in the Tabernacle. One of the leading pageant roles that of Heber C. Kimball, 'Father of the British mission, will be playMONTHLY PAY SET ed by a former resident of the FOR INTERNES Southeast now residing in New York Pay for internes who began work City. He is Paul C. Kimball, who is July 1 at the Salt Lake general hos- returning to Salt Lake to play the pital waa aet by county commis- role of his grandfather. He formersioners at 25 per month . The ly studied in England as a Rhodes recommendation o f Commissioner Scholar at Oxford university, and W. H. Anderson, which was approv- has fufilllcd a Latter-daSaint Mised calls for payment of $15 per to sion in Canada. The role of the Proeach interne and retention of $10 phet Joseph Smith will be played by per month for each Interne to be paid him aa a bnnus at the expiration of his term. GUESTS . Citizens of the Southeast play an important part in the big centennial pageant in the Tabernacle Sunday, August 1, commemorating the founding of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in Great Brit ain one hundred yeeara ago. The pageant, which is free to the public, y Salt Lakes Pioneer Day celebration was great success and the far surpassed that of former years. SO Play Lamar Webb, associated with the Federal Land Banks of tbe United States, was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Sugar House Rotary club Thursday noon. Mr. Webb, who is t he son of Walter G. Webb of the Granite Furniture Company, went into detail regarding the securities and loans offered by the government He told of methods used In administering thes loans and the results. ; Bur-bld- ! ge five-pou- nd long-livin- At Park fish-pon-ds. HEW METHOD .... . |