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Show THE SUGARHOUSE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 THE SUGARHOUSE BULLETIN n Sugarhouae, Utah Issued every Fiiduy p. m. BusincM ' It is most difficult to identify various spccfes'of deer when they are' young, because all the fawns are i Rayon Staple, Long Neglected, Coming Into Ovn. at 2044 South lltb East on Application Kates Advertising O. C. tONNIFF, Publisher Office and Plant Washington. Suddenly come to life is a textile yarn known for some time to man, but long neglected rayon staple. It's mans Salt Lake City, Utah closest approach to yarn made from Phone copy for news Items and events of interest to The Bulletin" cotton fibers. or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 364. Germany and Italy in their quest to must become nationally office in be the social and news activities, for items, sport Copy do away with the import anot later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following issue of and to tion of cotton are turning to rayon', The Bulletin." staple. Japan, home of natural silk, yet one of the worlds greatest pro-- , ducers of artificial silk, is energeti-- ! "Are you renting?" PLANTERS TRY cally developing the new fiber. The No. in the East is not so much for motive T owner to the related Are you BY PLANE SOWING as with an eye to . No." capturing world markets which ray-- 1 Has any one been around to on staple is now opening up. the rents?" Aviators in California Risk England is turning to rayon staple No. the hope that it will make idle with lived here?" have How long you Lives for Small Pay. cotton machinery hum again. Also About four years. ' for the development of interesting, Willows, Calif.1 The streamline' and novel fabrics. So, too, are1 method of sowing rice, utilizing air-- ; FIND GOLD AND OIL United States textile producers. i planes and ground crews, rapidly is Rayon this in HEAD staple is really chopped-u- p HUNTERS farmers with favor AMID gaining artificial silk threads. of central area Ihuge California. Ordinarily, artificial silk fabrics i are made from long continuous! Originated by the manager of the New Guinea and Papua Exthreads local airport, the airplane ricespun from a chemical solu-- j by Air Parties. plored of or of cotton linters, by! tion a idea hae profitwood, developed planting machines which are truly mechan-- j able, if dangerous sideline for freeSydney, Australia. Reports from ical silk worms. What the staple! lance pilots. This year six planes exploring parties in New Guinea and yam manufacturer does is to takej are operating in the vicinity. Australian adjoining territory of Pathese long threads and cut them The task requires flying as low as of large 20 to 30 feet from the ground, and pua indicate the existence in short lengths, usually anyup gold and oil fields. But there is one where from two to seven inches. often trees in the field present hazdrawback to their exploitaThis gives fibers that correspond to ards which have to be flown over or serious g tion tribes. the fibers in a cotton boll. around. Power and telephone lines Jack Hides, one of the most inat field boundaries have wrecked These staple lengths, like cotton his reseveral ships during the last few trepid of the explorers, inwhile can be carded and spun into fibers, he detailed the fact that on ordinary cotton spinning years, but gradually the men en- port, yam one of of of was chief the the guest -' gaged in tlse planting from the air with whom he was machinery. When woven or knitare becom&ig more skilled in their the local tribes ted the spun produce yams negotiating for mining concessions soft, beautiful staple novel task. fabrics that drape exthirty-eigcame with a in party raiding 73 cents an acre Fliers get 60 to well. newly severed heads. Despite tremely for planting rice, and with 130,000 To make comunusually interesting this other and drawbacks, acres under cultivation there ie a fabrics, the staple lengths may be for here are formed paniesbeing potential income of close to $100,000. the blended with wool fibers or with cotdevelopment of these natural ton fibers. Such yams give novel Speed Depends on Weather, resources of the two territories. i effects. Besides, large savA flier plants .eight dyeing to received reports Preliminary ings in cotton and wool are made, sacks of rice in a trifle less than date, however, indicate that develsix minutes and it takes him about opment of these gold and oil fields while new fabrics, not heretofore the same time to get another load. will entail difficulties never before producible, are created. iThree to six acres sire planted each encountered in any part of the trip and h,om 30 to 60 an hour, de- world. Aside from the perils of head Deep-Se- a Diver Recovers pending on weather conditions and hunters, the two territories present the distance to be tmveled from the almost insurmountable difficulties. Eyeglasses From Harbor It is realized that the transportaoperations base. Wash. sea divers Seattle, Farmers, who prefer the modem tion of all necessary machinery will recovered millions Deep in treasure from method to the arduous, longer and have to be by planes. This is furmore expensive method of hand ther complicated by the fact that sunken ships, equipment lost overbut the Seattle water front work, proceed along 'the following everywhere the forests and jungles board, other the day for the first time saw a lines: are so dense that it will hi long under-wate- r explorers The field to be planted is flooded. time before landing fields can be one of these retrieve a pair of eyeglasses from Rice experts say thfct by planting erected. In the meantime sea planes of the bottom of the bay. the rice directly irito the water, Ted Boyle, Washington Tug & is retarded. of water grasfc the prospectors are forced to land growth Rice to be used is staked for two on the various rivers where facilities Barge company carpenter, fell into days to make it sprout quickly and arc complicated because the rivers the harbor. I cont care so much for the thus get the Jump on the water are infested with crocodiles which seem to have s penchant for nosing tools, but I sure miss my glasses, grass, a major problem in the business. around planes. Boyle told his friend, Charles J. rice plane" requires a Each Nevertheless, the reports received Anderson, diver. ground crew of eight. Three men demonstrate that numerous prosIll get your glasses for you, aid Anderson, and soon he was carry flags to mark tHe course to pecting parties have been able to be flown by the plane. One man camps along the various groping about in diving suit at the stands at either side and1 one in the streams, and that the pilots have bottom of the slip at the spot where middle of the field. developed an uncanny instinct for Boyle said he tost them. In half When the plane has .flown over the being able to locate them and keep an hour Anderson came up from a course outlined, the men move over up means of communication. depth of 30 feet with the glasses and 25 feet. There is no guesswork. the tools. The distance is accurately measin First Stockyards Chicago ured with a rope of that length. As The first stockyards in Chicago the plane approaches him each man for Two Are Needed to handling cattle and hogs on a Only waves his white flag to furnish basis were established commercial Complete Twig Alphabet sights" for the pilot. in 1848 on West Madison street near Clifton Springs, N. Y. A unique Swsth. Sows Ashland, and were known as Bulls hobby has taken E. A. Miles all Other ground crew members re- Head. over the United States and Canada fuel the plane and reflll the front in the last few years in search of a over of into made Visible hopper, cockpit, Meaning Supply" forms with a new supply of rice. Visible Supply" means all grain twigsofwhose natural ofshape the letters one the alphaAn opening in the hopper, con- in storage in railroad cars, aboard trolled by the pilot, permits wind ship and in public elevators. Grain bet. He now has all but the letter z. from the propellor to release the in private atorage, in country eleMiles has picked up his specimens rice with a downward rush, and as vators and on farms is not included. in Saskatchewan, the grand canyon it goes it spreads from two small of Colorado, Washington, and on swath. streams to a Thought Lawyers Fees Exorbitant The pilot opens the hopper Just The early lawyers of Ohio charged southern battlefields. He obtained as he reaches the first flagman. Rice an average of from $3 to $3 per many of them from New York state tail and suit, and many clients protested and eastern Canada. whips out in a dust-lik- e In no instance has the natural forwhen the air sowes reaches the sec- loudly against what they said were of any twig or branch beeni mation ond flagman he closes the hopper fees. exorbitant altered or bent. Shakespeare found) and zooms upward, finally circles sermons in stones, and books in! back and starts down the second Cleveland's First Railroad course. Clevelands first railroad was prorunning brooks. Miles has found the whole sum of human knowledge, If the field is one mile wide, the hibited by council from traveling as embodied in the alphabet, in flier will have enough rice aboard more than five miles per hour and to plant one strip each way. from running at night through the twigs and branches and incidentaltown. ly tramped hundreds of miles on healthy hikes. Lives in House 4 Years; State Flower Not a Native i The lilac, state flower of New Nobody Calls for Rent Albino Elk Reported St. Paul. Luckiest household in Hampshire, is not even a native of An Albino elk, Jackson, Wyo. St. Paul, as far as rents go at least, the United States. a rarity, is believed living in thei is that of Mrs. G. E. Poster and her Jackson Hole region near Wilson., Marbles and Boyhood The animal first was seen early last! son, John. During an Investigation Marbles are more universally as- summer, and has been sighted sev--j of tax delinquent lands and buildsociated with boyhood than any oth- eral times since. Hunters who ar--! ings, Len Seamer, city valuation exrive at Wilson are warned not to j pert, called on the Foster home, er pastime. : which was included in his list of hoot the rare specimen. Underground Rivers of Ice properties to be investigated. Are you the owner?" Seamer Underground rivers of perpetual ice are found in the Modoc (Calif.) asked Foster. lava beds. -; Ricf ! I rice-growi- . head-huntin- ht 100-pou- - . 30-Fo- ot potted much alike. They lose their spots as they grow older and take on species characteristics. Often the adult male and female differ in color, and when this is the case the young usually resemble the mother, as in birds. Several theories have been brought forth to explain this. Darwin pointed out there is an excess of males in nature, that the female had quite a choice at mating time, picked the brightest colored male and these qualities were thus accentuated in euccessive rmi POT HOLDERS AND POTTERY Suitable for Schoolroom and Sun Parlors Nice Assortment 1 Kings Hy. 8199 Forget-Me-N-ot of Cactus Floral three-generati- on n, m. - 8 1st FIXATION There must be a maltfular Image on each eye. FOCUS Ima'p must defined. well fairly 2nd 3rd FUSION - be There should be a single mental Impression. 4th The conscious COMFORT attention must lie free to concern Its self with meaning and Interpretation. I Dr. V. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST Member of Clink) Foundation 1090 East 21st South SUGARHOUSE Frolova Dance Studio 2040 South Ulh East Hyland 2877 Classes Beginning Saturday, Sept 18th Register 9 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. TAP - BALLET - TOE ACROBATICS 'Circular sent on Request" FREDA W. VERNON Principal Does Not Favor Holiday Twins The government does not provide specially for the education of twins, triplets, etc., bom on the Fourth of July or any other legal holiday. Male Black Widow Spiders Male black widow spiders seldom ' of grow larger than an inch and are generally about a fourth as large as the female. three-quarte- rs Why Aneients Wore Earrings The ancients wore earrings bear- -' ing mysterious designs, in the belief that they would prevent evil sounds i from entering the ear. I Days of Few Voters In the first election held in Cleve- land 1815 nine of the twelve regis- - j tered voters were elected to office. China and Civilization China was the home of a highly developed civilization while' Europe was still in the Bronze age. ; ! Sugar Made From Haisins Sugar made from raisins is prized by Arabs for their coffee. Mexico U. Is Puzzle to by being written upon." each, although the price was reduced to 12 cents in the course of years. Built Fort Leavenworth Fort Leavenworth, the military post, was built in 1827 by CoL Henry Leavenworth to protect the traffic on the old Santa Fe trail. Truth May Get Us in Bad Jud Tunkins says even the truth will get a man in bad if he insists on saying the right thing at the wrong time. Cabinet OK'd Patents Before 1836 inventors had to obtain full approval of the Presidents cabinet to get a patent. Sugar Shipped In Hats In the early days of American settlement, sugar was shipped sewn up in palm leaf hats. Most Valuable Tools in Life Knowledge, theories and ideas are among the most valuable tools in .life. , i Iran, Name for Persia The official name for Persia is Iran. ED5V TERMS United States Students Mexico City. Well, so long. I've got a class at 15 o'clock. That method of telling time after noon is one of the two things American students attending summer school at the National University of Mexico find it difficult to adapt themselves to. The other thing is class room lectures delivered in Spanish. When they start talking about 15 and 16 oclock, it sounds as though they are referring to next week, or something," says Joan Andre, a coed from Luxemburg, Wis. More than 500 Americans from 37 states are enrolled in the university this summer, most of them to learn Spanish. Startling to the visitor from the United States is the chorus of hissing that occasionally arises from his Mexican fellow students. They are not hissing the professor however. A couple may be talking too loudly, or there may be too much shuffling cf feet, and the hissing is for silence. The professor does not have to keep order. It is kept for him. i Moral Character j Moral character is an expression; of the relationships of an individual to his fellow men. 10 there is vastly more paper wasted , Development of Teeth The temporary or first teeth begin to develop five months before birth. The permanent teeth begin to develop one month before birth. Steel Pens Once Costly When steel pens first appeared in England in 1803 they cost $2 to $3 Waste of Paper To throw ednfetti," said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, is a waste of paper. Yet there are times when ilies and a personal history sheet of each ancestor. WANTED A PIANIST Human Paths Used by Ants Human paths are often used as roads by ants. Airplanes make me think of streamlines and that causes me to recall the fact that New York now has the largest fleet of streamlined street flushers in the world. There are 75 of them, each of which cost $6,189. Built from plans made by the department of sanitation, they carry 2,500 gallons of water, which they squirt practically silently on dirty thoroughfares. They have been painted aluminum instead of olive drab so that they will be more visible between midnight and 8 a. m. when they are most in use. And the streamlining is merely for looks and not for speed. Twilight and Dawn Twilight exists when the sun is below the horizon both in the evening and in the morning. However, dawn is the word often used for the early morning twilight. charts of their fam- 2157 Highland Drive LL. STEVENSON one-thir- Family Trees Get a Close Trimming Washington. High school students, digging into musty courthouse records and other municipal documents, are learning many things heretofore unknown about the average American family tree. With the aid of the Daughters of the American Revolution, these students are finding direct links to famous early American settlers and heroes cf the War of Independence. Students in many sections of the country are preparing by Visual Demands soot-lade- n, I CARDS for ALL OCCASIONS Lights ol New York To speak of forgotten memorials" seems ironical to say the least. Nevertheless, New York has many. Of 300 or more which have been engaging the attention of a group of WPA workers since May, 1934, there are two which have been so completely forgotten that no one seems to know anything about them. More than likely, they were unveiled with much ceremony, including speeches, which set forth in detail the accomplishments and virtues of those whom they commemoThe Ossianie rated. At first those who passed In the year 1760, James Macpher-soa Scottish schoolmaster, pub- recognized the stone likenesses and lished the translation of an ancient understood what the inscriptions meant. But with the passing of epic poem translated from the Gaelic language. The Ossianie Poems, years, likenesses grew dim in memas it became known, created quite ory and inscriptions dim to the eye. a sensation and made the author Stone, erected to perpetuate memfamous, but when scholars insisted ories, also deterioriated. The rest on seeing the original the author of the 300 have not been forgotten had to sit down in cold blood and entirely. But they have been forcreate his ancient Gaelic poetry, for gotten to the extent that they have it had all begun as a joke on the been neglected so that they became unsightly. So for more than three part of the schoolmaster. years, 30 men, under the direction of Walter Beretta, young sculptor, A Gruesome Threat with the park deAbout 1635, a charlatan in Lyons, in been have endeavoring to partment, France, threatened to resurrect the restore them. dead in a local cemetery unless he was paid a sum of money. The New York's memorials face vaman, one Mantaccini, says Collier's rious perils. First come vandals, Weekly, so convinced the people New York harbors vandals in that he could and would do it that and numbers. That the memorials have debtors, beneficiaries of wills, widbeen erected by patriotic groups ows and widowers who had remarried and others who wished the dead and by philanthropists means nothto stay dead quickly raised the ing at all to vandals. They fracture skulls of statesmen in stone money and rushed him from the just as readily as they break muscity. kets of soldiers of the Revolution or noses of patriots. Then there is Once the Largest Hotel of the city. Acid the When the Continental hotel was and atmosphere it can and does diserected at Philadelphia in 1860 it stone. Hence, though the integrate was the largest hotel in this counBeretta forces have been laboring try. The front of the building was for more than three years, their six stories high and the back part task is only about d comwas eight stories. It was one of the pleted. Beretta, however, declares first hotels in the country to install that in the future, the work will propassenger elevators and the manceed faster since the worst cases agement built the first hotel fire were tackled first. But the vandals tower for the protection of its paand atmosphere are still with us. trons. That airplane hostesses are less Dulcimer, Ancient Instrument to many than other young liable The dulcimer is a stringed instruof their age was the asment known to the Persians and women statement made to me by tonishing Arabs, and is found in Hungarian a young woman in that line of work bands, where it is called ezimba-lofor reasons she deems sufIt is played with two small who, doesnt want her name menficient, wooden hammers, and is said to tioned. Questioned as to why she have suggested the idea of the pithought personable, attractive and anoforte. efficient girls of the air should take such an attitude toward matrimony, Turpentine Uses she replied it was because of their The paint and varnish industry vocation. In the course of time, use about 80 per cent of the turpenbecome so accustomed to bethey tine sold in this country, the next ing constantly on the move that they largest use being for shoe polish. grow disinclined to settle down in Turpentine is also used in making any one place and assume the reshatterproof glass, synthetic cam- sponsibilities of keeping up a home. phor, insecticides, etc. On the other hand, she admitted, are better fitted than the averthey Many Immune to Seasickness for a domestic career. Not age girl Many persons are relatively imare only they graduate nurses, but mune to seasickness, particularly also they are trained to meet with acrobats, tightrope walkers, profeskinds of situations, including sional dancers and others whose oc- all drunks! handling cupations require considerable body balancing. Collier's Weekly. Possibly my informant is right. But evidence in rebuttal seems at Foreigners in French Legion When Frances Foreign Legion hand. American Airlines had made was formed in 1831 it consisted of no plans to organize a school for stewardesses this summer. But befour German battalions, which in10 of the 120 blue-cla- d femcause cluded many other nationalities; of their airplane members inine one Polish, one Italian and one crews either had married or were Spanish battalion. about to marry, plans had to be Oldest Continuously Inhabited Site changed and the school opened. There may be significance in the Hebron, Palestine, where Abraham pitched his tent end where he, fact that the stewardesses who married didnt break entirely away his wife, Sarah, and Isaac and Jacob are buried, is one of the oldest from air transport. Three became the brides of pilots and four of other continuously inhabited sites in the airplane company employees. world. 30-fo- ot New Line of 3 All Young Fawns Spotted NEW COTTON . YARN BEING DEVELOPED 'J-- PUBLICATION Printed at 2044 South lltb Emit A WEEKLY i BULLETIN, QUICK FRIENDLY SERVICE Broadway and 2nd East , , ! , j |