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Show Til 3 SUGAR IIOL'SE LULLETIN DAM WILL,SWALLQW NAMES OF .STATES : e Mart G ramie START; - EXPENSIVE-BRIDG- ARGUMENT Accepted Translation of In-- , dian Names Disputed. Washington. Smithsonian institu- tion experts on Indian linguistic systems challenged the commonly accepted translation of the Indian names borne by many, states. Alabamans, who like to think that the name of their state was Choctaw for "here we rest,"; were told that the best derivation suggested that Alabama means "thicket cutters" or possibly "medicine gatherers." Kentucky, the experts insis-edoes not mean "dark and bloody ground," but more likely "level country," 'from the Iroquois term d, Clearance "Kentayenton-ga.- " Remarking that citizens like to fancy that their state names convey poetical ideas, the experts contended that the Indian was little given to exercising poetical talent in place names, living as he did before the days of suburban real estate development. Couple Are Poetical Anyhow. On the basis of latest researchers, the Smithsonians gave the following VALUES Up to $3.98 1 sense of good for camping or fishing. Illinois: "The people" from the Algonquin root "Illini," meaning man. . "Friends" or "allies" Texas: from the Hasiana word "techas." Dakota: "Feeling friendly" from the identical Sioux word. Missouri: "He of the big canoe," not "dwellers on the Big Muddy" as given by most dictionaries. e Minnesota: "Land of the "Minword Sioux from the water," nie,"' meaning water, and the Sioux word "sota," meaning clear but not perfectly clear. Oklahoma's "Red People." Oklahoma: "Red People" from the Choctaw. Nebraska: "Flat Water" from the Sioux phrase "Ibthasca." Wyoming: "On the plain" from ," the Delaware Indian term not "Field of Blood," the reputed meaning. That name was applied by Pennsylvania settlers. Massachusetts: "Big hill" from the Algonquin words "massa" meaning big, and "wadsch" meaning hill. Connecticut: "On the long tidal river," from the Algonquin Values to $1.49 East 21st So. 1088 Hyland 210 FOR EVERY OCCASION the most AT REASONABLE Complete Line BOOKS FOB SALE AND TO RENT Rental Rate 15c a Week and lc Day AT THE THE ARTCRAFT GIFT 8 BOOK SHOP UNITED -25c 1080 STORE 1C69 "quinni-tukq-ut- ," East 21st South (Continued from page 1) East 21st South SOCIAL NOTES He Lived on Liquids 10 Years; Now Eats Unable to eat 'for Seattle. 10 years because of a throat ailment, Carl L. Peterson, seventy-eigyears old, of Kirkland, Wash., was relieved by two operations performed here. "I pretty near forgot how to eat," he said. "But I didn't forget how to enjoy food." His first meal consisted of ice cream and mashed potatoes. While he was disabled, Peter-io- n was fed milk and other liquid foods through a tube. ht - tjl home of Miss Betty June Orames Monday evening and the popular young couple were honored at a dinner party at the Starlit Gardena of Hotel Utah Thursday. Miss Helen Rogeler Is entertain lng Miss Bauer and members of her bridal party at a theatre luncheon Saturday afternoon. o K BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED BY PARENTS Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Riches, 3380 RICHES-LUC- Eleventh East street, an the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sylva Riches, to Edwin E. Luck, 3440 Highland drive The wedding will take place Sep tember 22 in the Salt Lake City L. Di S. temple. A reception at the Hyrum Jensen home will follow the South nounced - ceremony. o NUPTIALS TO TAKE PLACE 1 ...UCB 9 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST and Mrs. Fred Remund 25 of announce the engagement of their daughter, Grace, to John L. Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon 1271 M. Owen, Stratford avenue. The marriage will take place In the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. A reception will follow at Midway. Mr. Midway o MARRIAGE PLANNED Announce of the engagement or Miss Leone Oblad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oblad of 921 Blaina avenue, to Kenneth Earl Fishier, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. USE? CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED TO SUIT IAS LOW IAS S3 XI PER WEEK t Broadway and 2nd East ." Iowa: "Sleepy ones," from "ayu-abaapplied by the Dakota Indians as a term of ridicule. The derivations of Arkansas and Tennessee the experts were unable to determine. In Sugar House SugmrhonM 7-- r; ' PRICES "M'Chue-womink- in the city 5-10- sky-blu- Cifls of Character: SCHOOL SUPPLIES Fisher, was made Thursday. The marrige will take lace September 3 at the Lion House. Miss Oblad will be the motif of a luncheon Saturday noon at Jeann's Tea room with Miss Wlnnlfred Ensign and Miss Maurlne Barrow Hostesses. No More Rabbits in Hat for Magicians in Reich An edict from the naBerlin. tional Chamber of Theaters forbade stage magicians to use eggs, milk or other eatables in their acts, asserting that audi "waste" of food was not permissible under the Nazi .four-yea- r plan for economic for Germany. Severe punishment of any magician ignoring the decree was threatened. The decree also forbade magicians to. explain their trick publicly. Don Hardman Service Washington. Completion of a $500,000 steel bridge across the Columbia river at the site of the Grand Coulee dam, which will serve its purpose and disappear beneath tons of concrete within six months, was reported to Harold L. Ickes, secretary of the interior, by John C. Page, commissioner of reclamation. The bridge is 1,000 feet long and 175 feet high and contains 7,000 tons railof steel. Three standard-gaug- e road tracks cross the bridge, which extends from the two great concrete mixing plants at the west and the east abutments. It is one of the busiest bridges in the world, since a relay of 'trains are moving back and forth across it ' continuously, hauling concrete buckets for placement in the dam. Already nearly 6,000,000 tons of concrete has been handled by cranes which move about on the bridge to serve the workmen far below. Despite the fact, that the bridge cost more than $500,000 and will be swallowed up in the concrete of the dam, its construction was Justified with the explanation that it is the most efficient means devised, and less expensive than any other method proposed, for placing the enormous yardage of concrete required over the dam foundation area, which is 500 feet wide and 3,000 feet long. From the high bridge, cranes swing buckets loaded with eleven tons of comcrete to any point within a strip 125 feet wide across the "On Site 1st Sugar Mill West of Mississippi River" - Arizona: "Place of the little springs," or "place of the few springs." "Beautiful river" in the Ohio: 1 Concrete to Cover Span Built at Grand Coulee. . translations: For $ 69 river. Try Kindness in Reform School in Pennsylvania Huntingdon, Pa. John D. Pennington, Pennsylvania's welfare secretary, has announced that the experimental stage of his "philosophy of constructive friendship without indulgence", at the Pennsylvania Industrial School for Boys is completed and that the practice will be made permanent.. The plan, begun by Pennington, a retired naval officer and former federal prohibition .. administrator, included elimination of dungeons where inmates were sent, often for petty offenses, solitary cells, "short" diets, long work periods and hard labor chores. Inmates, instead, were prompted to reduce sentences and gain extra credits in merit ratings through study and conduct. , Guards were instructed to promote friendship among the boys, act less harshly in criticism and permit more association of inmates among themselves. The new system has attracted nationwide attention of crime students' and penologists. French Build Largest Observatory in Europe Mistake in Seed Wheat Paris .The largest observatory in Costs Matanuska's Crop Europe is now being constructed at Forcalquier in the department of the Basses-Alps. A committee of astronomers and physicists has been searching for an appropriate spot upon which to build the observatory which will be second in size only to that on Mount Wilson in California for more than a decade. The choice eventually fell upon the little provincial town of Forcalquier. This little village was chosen because it is perched at a height of more than 2,000 feet in the mountains, because of the unusual clarity of the atmosphere there and because of the excellent weather. Three years will pass before the work can be completed. Included In its equipment will be an telescope, the largest in Europe and the- third largest in the . world. The new observatory, according to Jean Perrin, undersecretary of state for scientific research, will be one of the most important links in the national astrophysical service which he is now organizing. te 80-in- ch 20, 1MT FRIDAY, AUGUST GASOLINE 20 Try Our Speedy Service" 1 Motor Oils Lubricants .Announcement of Utah's first merit examination system was made dn Salt Lake by Ray R. Adams, Director of the Unemployment Compensation Division of the State Industrial Commission. Mr. Adam's announcement followed the approval by the Social Security Board of the Utah system of merit examination for positions with the Unemployment Compensation Division. This merit system la required by law and by the Social Security Board. Examinations for field advisors will be held September 13. Examinations for stenographers will be held September 14. Examinations will be held in Salt Lake, Provo, Richfield, Price, Cedar City, Ogden and Logan. Persona desiring to take the ex aminations must have their applic ations in by August 28.' The examinations will be under the direction of C. E. Pickett, Supervisor of Personnel of the Division. Mr. Pickett will be advised and his acts reviewed by a Citizens' Committee, which is composed of Dr. E. E. Ericksen of tho University of Utah, J. R. Bach-ma- n of Ogden, Secretary of the Amalgamated Sugar Company, and Wm. M. Knerr, Chairman of the State Industrial Commission. Examination will be in three parts, experience, written tests, land a personal Interview. The Citizens' Committee will establish a Merit Register after the examinations, and all hiring must be done from the top three on the list. Employees having temporary appointments will be considered eligible for retention of their positions if they pass the qualifying competitive examinations. For full Information, write to Mr. Pickett In the Unemployment ComDivision pensation headquarters In Salt Lake City. The examination are open to any American citizen who has been a resident of Utah for . re-sa-le wheat was planted on land rented for this year only. Since the wheat will not produce until next year, some colonists raised the question of who will be entitled to the crop. Virginia City Without Taxes Keeps Costs Down Hyland 8715 MERIT EXAMINATION SYSTEM APPROVED SECURITY BOAkTj . The situation was further complicated by the fact that much of the Tires Tubes Accessories 21st South and 11th East Palmer, Alaska. Matanuska colonists, farming the government's most ambitious resettlement project, figured they had lost a year's work. All seed wheat bought by the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation corpo- one year. . ration, governing body of the colo to the Matanuska ony, for Subway eavesdropping: "He's the pioneers, was found to be winter inkind of a guy that always tries to stead of spring wheat. Already planted, it will not pro- kiss you when you've got your duce until next year. A shortage of make-u-p just right." feed for an estimated 50,000 chickens and several large flocks of geese, ducks and turkeys was feared. GAL. Station W-A-N- Buy Only GOOD COAL Call Hyland 2520 . CASTLE GATE BLUE B1.AZE ABERDEEN KING COAL Agents for Sentinel Stokers A Prepared Stoker Coal "LOBB'S on the JOB" SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. Was. Hyland 3520 C--Us 671 B 4 U Buy! '33 Chev. Sed. '33 Ply. Sed. '36 Ford Cpe. '35 Ford 4 --ton '36 Ford Truck '33 '35 '32 '35 '29 Ford Sed. Chev. Sed. Chev. Coupe Dodge Panel Chev. Sedan morgan; MOTOR 8 FINANCE CO. 702 So. Main St. Was. 6105 Grant Morgan, Mgr. Tattooing Expert Makes Lips Permanently Pink A Leningrad. old woman who lost her upper lip and part of her nose in an accident now does not even worry about lipstick following an unsual accomplishment in plastic surgery. Leningrad Institute of Traumatology surgeons transplanted flesh from the woman's body to form a new nose and lip, but discovered the new lip to be unnatural because of its whiteness. They called in a tattooing expert who used his needle to color the lip a permanent pink which never needs touching up. twenty-five-ye- ar Qlling -T If you have anything to Sell, Trade, Exchange or Rent; or rent a place, buy a place, or need anything, let the public know in this Department W-A-N- -T PHONE THE BULLETIN" Bedford, Va. This Virginia town uf 4,000 population, which recently Old Minnesota Skeletons celebrated its eightieth birthday, established a widespread repuAntedate Indians' Days has tation as a city without taxes. Fergus Falls Minn. Three skeleSince early in 1935, citizens of tons, believed to date to a remote Bedford have paid no local tax asera, have been uncovered in Otter sessments whatever.. Civic leaders Tail county. Scientists are 'mak- attribute this to sustained good civic WELDING? ing a study of the bones. They re- management. FURNITURE "Just Bring In the Pieces-ported the skulls are shaped differUnder its present budget, the All and from those of In Indians the Its Branches ently municipally-ownelight and water eye sockets are much higher in the plants pay the cost of government, GRANITE WELDING If Desired, Convenient Terms The jawbones are very and in addition permit skull. conregular heavy and protruding. It is be- tributions toward retirement of the & WIRE WORKS . lieved that they antedate anything city's bonds, an obligation that has heretofore found in Minnesota. been cut almost in half during the ' Z021 South 11th East Shop Hyland 458 past seven years. Wooed by Wire Bedford's operating expenses have 1045 East 21st So. Hy. 8430 Newark, Ohio. A romance that shown no increase during the. last 10 budded over telegraph wires culmi- years. The city is governed-ba nated in the marriage of Helen Bush mayor and eight councilmen electAsk for your free copy of "HOW and John Cox. 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